Aldis added, “There will be situations that may hinder our training. In such a case, we will rely on them.”

“What exactly do you mean by training?”

One adventurer raised his hand and asked. Aldis responded to him with a smile, “First, let’s get the requests done in the area around the royal city. We will accompany you. It would be helpful for you to follow our example.”

“Don’t tell me you’re going to teach us directly?”

“Of course. Of course. Otherwise, what’s the point?”

“Yes, absolutely. It would be such an honor!”

Litty was at the end of her patience. She was sure that Aldis would not do as he said, and she was about to shout.

“That’s Aldis-san! He’s thinking of us too!”

“If it wasn’t like this, they wouldn’t be called heroes…”

“I can repay my parents by becoming stronger and earning more money!”

These words from an unknown female adventurer further motivated Litty to put an end to this farce. After all, nothing good would come out from Aldis and it may even hurt these adventurers.

Litty waded through the crowd to get in front of Aldis and the others.

“Aldis-san, it’s been a while.” (Litty)

“Ah…ah?” (Aldis)

Aldis had no idea who the girl was who had appeared at the height of his mood. He froze for a while and finally pulled Litty’s name up from the depths of his memory.

His face tightened as he realized that it was the girl he had once left behind in the Demon Forest.

‘Why, why, it should have been impossible’, he thought.

Was it an illusion, or was he mistaken for someone else? Or was he being misled by some kind of skill or magic?

But there was no one here who could do that to him, and he had to admit it, whether he wanted to or not.

“Oh, oh, you, eh…!” (Aldis)

“Thank you for your help in the past.” (Litty)

“You, what are you?” (Aldis)

Grand Shark Jozu was worried, “A, Aldis-san, what’s wrong?”

Even Baider was taken aback. The person who had been giving a gracious speech was now dismayed. All of them could not grasp the situation.

“I think that’s Litty or something…”

“That’s the girl who has single-handedly buried several Named Monsters. I’ve heard that she’s practically a Rank 2.”

“I heard she was working with Red Flag, and I think she’s being watched closely…”

“Is she acquainted with Aldis-san?”

As the various evaluations of Litty flew by, Litty was tempted to criticize Aldis, but she suppressed it and told him what she thought.

“I was trained in Demon Forest. But this time, please keep your word and don’t put them all in danger.” (Litty)

“No, you, why, why…!” (Aldis)

“Oh my… girl, you’ve got to be kidding me.”

“Oh, no, no…”

Aldis remained aghast, but Clarine and Zhul faced reality. Litty’s statement triggered a series of questions from all of them.

What was the relationship between Litty and Aldis? What was the promise? It was Zhul who made the move before it could turn into a credible statement.

“Well! Isn’t that great! I heard that you overcame the ordeal Aldis put you through!” (Zhul)

“Oh?” (Litty)

“Guys! This was Aldis’s apprentice! She tried to overcome the Demon Forest by herself at the end, but she never came back… We went looking for her, but we couldn’t find her. I’m glad she’s still alive!” (Zhul)

“Oh, really! Aldis-san, you already have an apprentice!”

Litty gritted her teeth at the unexpected turn of events. She knew Zhul had been following up on Aldis, who had been caught short in some way.

He was the only one in Yggdrasia who had not harmed Litty directly. Although he pretended to be neutral, in a way this man was also the cruelest of all.

“I’m sorry, sweetie, but Aldis was serious about finding you, and he still regrets it. Right, Aldis?” (Zhul)

“Oh…I’m so glad you’re alive.” (Aldis)

“You people!” (Litty)

“Litty!” (Roma)

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