401 399 Aunt Stelia (2/2)

Stelia asks me what I need to do. In the meantime, Fran offered the references he was keeping from Gumdo, Barbora's guild master.

”I want to attend the auction. This, a letter of introduction”

”Ho? Will you excuse me for a second?

”Mmm.”

When Stelia opens the letter of introduction, she checks the contents as they are. Well, it just says I want you to do it with the utmost convenience for Fran.

However, it seems that the verdict of the seal being pressed next to the signature is important. I feel some magic, and now Steria is putting that crest on the crystal.

”That's real. I'm afraid it's an autographed letter of introduction from Mr. Gumd.”

”You know Gumd?

”Ga, call off Master Gumd... Look, it's like that dragon crash gumd, right?

”I know.”

”I don't know. Yikes! For our generation, it's a legendary party when it comes to Gumd the Dragon Down, Fermus the Dragon Hunter, Diaz the Dragon Roller, and Ayworth the Dragon Tie, isn't it?

It explains everything to the point that Stelia hasn't even heard. The Gumds, who were active as a Rank A party when she ran out, seemed to be an admirer.

They were a militant party about hunting dragons, they said, all over the place. I see the strength of Gumd and Fermus with this eye, and Diaz has appraised it, but it should do quite a bit. If there was another companion there, maybe a dragon could hunt. Well, it would depend on the type of dragon and the degree of threat.

However, this party is dissolved about five years after its formation. First of all, Diaz is going to be Urmut's guild master, and he's out of the party. Afterwards, the sorcerer named Ayworth and the Gumds disagreed, and they dissolved it like a quarrel breakup.

I thought I'd heard of Ayworth somewhere, but it's the name of a sorcerer's guild who tried to force Fran to solicit him to the guild after a militant tournament. Ayworth Mage Guild. We talked about being a guild like a radical underground organization, but I guess from the name of it, the Ayworth is an organization he built.

Fermus looked strangely familiar with the inside information, but maybe if he was originally one of us, he deserved it. Diaz's strange hostility to the Sorcerer's Guild would also be due to the certainty of the time he was partying.

A magician named Ayworth says he's a man of the human species who uses ice and snow sorcery and death magic. I don't want to see you, but if we do, let's watch out for these two sorceries.

”You've spoken softly.”

You talked in, or Stelia just kept talking unilaterally. Fran hasn't uttered anything but the word ”n”. Nevertheless, I guess I was content to talk about what I liked scattered. Stelia regains her calm.

”Oh, I can't do anything with a single Atashi, and I'm going to call the one up there for a moment. Can you sit back and wait in that chair?

”Mm-hmm. Okay.”

After Steria removed her seat, the adventurers were observing Fran on a far-roll. She seems to have a strong influence, and there's nothing like speaking up. Well, don't worry about it.

”Well, why don't we wait for tea?”

(n)

Fran takes the tea and tea contract out of his dimensional storage.

”Is that it? You said tea, right?

(n)

Sure, a drink is tea. I drink tea. But what's the dish lined up with a narrow table? No, I get it. I guess it's meant to be a tea contract.

Pancakes, cookies and pies would be good. Pancakes are one of Fran's favorites in line for curry. I don't know if Misato Dumplings and Dafu are good for tea sourcing, but it's not without them. Steaks are also allowed as a tradition for beasts.

It's just, what about curry, fried rice and cooked rice? It's not a complete meal, is it? And it's all rice.

”Successful.”

'... Fran, why don't we have some salad too?

”Mm-hmm. Okay.”

Nutrition needs to be balanced.