1

Bardo arrived at Linz.

Linz is a city in Tsu (Minato) by the Great River Ova.

There are many other Tsu (Minato) on the eastern shore of Ova, but there are no cities as busy as Linz.

Because if you cross the River Ova from Linz, there is Padelia, the trading village of the Kingdom of Parzam, on the opposite bank.

The Great River Ova is a big job just crossing because it is a river so wide that you can't see the opposite shore.

Linz's lord owns many large trading ships and deals with Paderia.

If you come to Linz, you can buy products from countries in the middle of the continent.

At best, Linz flourished, and Lord Linz began to call himself Count.

It only occupies one city, but its economic power wields the Great Lords.

Walking down the street, Bardo was surprised by the hustle and noise of his first visit to Linz.

The signs of food smelling from the stalls have something terribly mind-boggling.

Now what we are eating is a dough boiled with the flesh of a bird loosened.

Smelly mountain birds are crushed into small pieces, mixed with some kind of fat (blush) and then perhaps yams.

There is a better mix of rich yummy birds and fat.

The little green would be finely chopped herbs of Rojas or Perris or something.

It hides the odor and also accents the taste.

Of the three dough skewered, only the dough at the top is hung with a brown spotted sauce, but this is good again.

As I walked with my tongue drummed, something strange caught my eye.

A man sits on the side of the road and hangs a bill around his neck.

The bill says, I will sell this man,

People on the road have a rare view.

Some stand up.

A passerby said, "Brother, how much do you sell?"

The man,

"Millions of Gayles"

I replied.

The crowd boiled.

It is a large sum of money that even Uncle Linz cannot prepare to please, such as millions of Gayles.

I mean, this man is not willing to sell himself.

It's some kind of joke or a crowd.

The crowd must have thought so.

Bardo, hearing the man's voice, thought, oops, and looked at the man's face once again, surprised.

Even the man noticed Baldo, his gaze crossed.

Bardo walked further down the street, signaling with his eyes that he would come this way.

Stabolos with his luggage on his back follows Bardo.

The man took the selling tag off his neck and turned to the crowd,

"It's a busy day."

I said, holding the curled rather aside, I followed Baldo.

Leaving the downtown area and walking to a shadowless place, Bardo stopped.

Walking by it, the man said,

"Good to see you again, Bardo Lowen."

I said.

The man was "Red Raven (Lolo Spear)" Ven Urrill.

2.

As this rare swordsman, the warrior attacked Bardo two months ago.

But because Yotish Payne was murdered by Bardo, the body was towed (hi) and returned to his employer, Cardos Coendera.

To Cardos, angry when he found out Bardo had killed his nephew, Venn Urrill demanded a reward.

"I am entitled to compensation because I kept my contract and instructions.

That fool died on his own, ignoring the meeting, shaking off my suppression as well and making a fool of himself.

But Cardos said, "I hope I don't have any money to pay for the baton that couldn't protect my nephew. Get Bardo's neck now."

I told Cardos I wasn't willing to pay for the extra contract until after I received my reward so far.

This job was highly paid but all promised to be paid late.

I need money.

So I put myself up for sale. "

Upon hearing Venn Urrill's explanation, Bardo felt that he was the one who gave up.

Conversations with Cardos are also floating away, and the idea that I lowered the sales bills and sat on the market because I needed gold is weird.

He is a widely known swordsman.

If you go to Uncle Linz and show him your skill, he'll hire you for a high reward, even if it doesn't extend to millions of Gayles.

You can visit a great lord other than Cardos.

A well-armed swordsman can make as much money as he wants.

Whether you sell yourself in the market or show your sword moves, the buyer will always come with it.

For some reason, however, the sword remained rather wrapped and hidden, trying to sell itself.

Because of your insistence.

Or is it some kind of wish?

and Bardo thought, but didn't use that as a word to ask.

Instead, unpack the loads on Stabolos and offer a bag containing gold coins to Ven Urrill,

I don't know if this is enough for you to buy.

I was there.

Ven Urrill, rather, spread out and lined up the gold coins, counted.

And I closed my eyes and thought about something for a while.

"Hmm.

Ninety-three.

It doesn't even reach a tenth of a million Gayles.

But you are the Knight of the People.

Maybe we can work this out.

I'll lose. "

That's what I said, I put on the gold coin, and when I got up, I said.

"Lord Ryuji.

Excuse me, give me a minute. "

I did not intend to buy the garbage from you.

You can do whatever you want.

"Or Lord, where are we going?"

I don't have any plans.

I wonder if I'll even go north.

"Okay.

I think it would take two months, maybe six months, if it were short.

Once you've done your errands, I'll go back to my lord. "

That's what I left behind, and I just walked away without even hearing back.

He is truly a strange man.

But I like the strangest part of it, Bardo thought.

3

Bardo took Stabolos back to the market.

I have a lot to try.

I was never born far from the back of the mountain on this side of the border.

Besides, I have no hurry business or anything right now.

I can't contain the excitement of the city.

As I was locating the stall, I was called from the side.

"Excuse me, but didn't you come from Pakla?

Seen, he is a young man who looks like a merchant servant.

Good figure and polite waist.

Baldo is

Surely I have come from the land of Pacra, but what is wrong with it?

I was there.

"Master Jules Run is waiting for you"

And the young man answered.

4.

It was Uncle Linz's house that was taken.

He proceeded dignified through the main gate and was led to the finest building behind his mother's house.

Built using natural terrain well, there was a large room up the stairs.

The door behind the room is opened and the veranda and the room are connected intact.

From the veranda, you can see the Great Ova.

It is spectacular.

On a chair placed on the veranda, two figures sat down and drank tea overlooking the Auva River.

"Hey, dude.

Wasn't it too late?

I'm tired of waiting. "

And it's Julelan Tercia who smiles.

He is the son of the sister of former Pacra lord Vora Tercia.

The academics are to my mother Idra, the martial arts are planted in Baldo, twenty-eight year old Toshiyuki, who excelled in the literary martial arts, and the side in the vicinity, where the present lord Galliera puts his greatest faith.

The old man beside him stood up on purpose and thanked him.

Treat Baldo as a knight.

"It's the first time I've seen you.

It's Simon Epivarez.

Sir Bardo Lowen.

As long as I'm happy to see you.

I want to give you a little something later. "

It is Uncle Linz.

It's a wild voice.

Although a little older than Baldo, he is about the same height and disappointed in stature as Baldo.

The attitude is luxurious in itself.

Good exchange of money and things, reputation for being the man of the doer, but he seems to be an unexpectedly samurai-skinned figure.

After the greeting, the three of them sat in a chair on the veranda.

"I used to talk to my mother about wanting to see Auva once.

I've also been discussing wanting to walk around eating good food from around the world for a long time.

When it comes to a city with lots of good stuff around here, it's Linz, no matter what.

Expect to come to this Tsunami.

I explained the wind to the servants here and asked them to look around the stall every day. "

And, strangely and proudly, Jullan explained.

"My mother died.

On a slightly better day, you said you wanted to go out to the courtyard.

As soon as the samurai was in charge of the tea, she took her breath away.

He was a peaceful, happy face. "

When I heard Idra's obituary, the first thing that came to Bardo's chest was:

I didn't make it.

That was the thought.

Corulose dishes eaten at Ganz in the city of salt picking.

Jabbo and fine red wine.

Bardo thought he would write to Idra about the excellent food and drinks he had eaten on his journey.

I'm sure you'd be happy to read it.

The next thing that came up in Baldo's chest was:

I feel like I may have broken my bond with Pakura.

That's what I meant.

I was comforted by Jules Run's words that he was a peaceful and happy face.

I also thought that if I could have been nursed by such a son and entrusted with his affairs, I would have been so relieved.

"I brought you a letter that my mother wrote to you.

After I finished writing, he went out to the garden. "

As he sells silver and fur and deepens his friendship with Uncle Linz, Jullan says he brought a letter, but that alone is not a reason for Jullan to get off his feet at this time of year.

I guess that's how you did it to deliver the letter to Baldo.

Jullan thinks it's up to her to carry the letter that Idra sent to Baldo.

So the wives went home first, gave the servant knights a vacation, and waited for Bardo alone.

Bardo felt warm in the back of his chest.

Baldo reached out to receive the letter, at that time.

An impeccable voice was heard from the entrance that made the good scene without a platform.

"Was it still you, Bardo Lowen?

Let me have that letter handed to you.

And you will have what you have deposited from Princess Idra.

Give it to me.

There was nothing like it in your luggage. "

He is the brother of Cardos Coendella and Guienzara Payne, a heavy minister.

I'm taking soldiers with weapons.

Both Guienzara and the soldiers are full of killing.

Uncle Linz can't entertain guests unless he's so prepared to take and push the Weaponized Brotherhood into the hall.

We're going to kill everyone who's here.

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