I'm only going to pull Helen's hand and leave the precinct, taking care not to go any faster than the "I just don't want to bother you behind" indication of intent.
Emotionally, I just want to dash right now and get in Camilo's carriage, fly the carriage and dive into Kingdom territory, but what happens if I do that is visible.
It was hard to dampen the deviant mind, but I tried to stay calm and left the scene without being blamed for the speed.
Is it about 15 or 20 minutes physical? In other words, about a kilometer or two away, there was a "build-up" of people in the flats there.
We decided to stop by there. I was sure I was tired in line for a long time, and the kingdom was a few days away there, so I thought I might hear something leaking.
People of deliberate ethnicity, age and gender are sitting back and resting in thoughtful places. Me and Helen find an empty spot and sit there.
Helen sat on the sidelines when she did, not the usual "dokah" and lavishly awry way to sit. They're aware of the situation for once.
Remove the cup from the luggage and give it to Helen.
"Here."
"Thanks."
When Helen gently transferred the water out of the water bag into the cup she received, she started drinking it little by little. I drink directly from the water bag, too. I was slightly worried that Helen would keep her eyes black and white even though she was a couple, but she makes it normal.
If I was a mercenary and went to battlefields everywhere, I would make it normal to drink as much as a spin of a water bag regardless of whether it was male or female. I swallowed the water.
Drinking water or stirring a little dried fruit (the fig-like one) got me comfortable and I could afford to look more at the situation around me than I just did.
Most of them would be people who came out of the empire because they look tired. Overall, he says something like "suddenly surprised".
Is it the person who has turned back that can ask for the bewildered look? I am disappointed when I am surprised to hear some people think they have come out of the empire.
Basically, it would be the people who are trying to get into business, and if they can't do business, it would be a problem.
I've been listening for a while, but for now, nothing seems to be happening in the kingdom and anyone is trying to escape to the Empire.
I mean, my family's probably fine, too. Well, as long as we're here, I don't think it's anything at all.
I hear you saw that. Helen looks worried about this one. It's also helpful that you're changing your tone properly.
"No, after I got caught up in that, so I was wondering what was going on with the house.
I picked the words carefully and answered them. This way of saying it, normal people would think I was talking about (...) Chi (...) Husband (...) Woman (...) 's house.
"Oh. You're gonna be okay. It's my family's house.
Helen, who on the other hand understands the meaning of the word properly, says so and squeezes his hand cuddly. I shook that hand back gently.
"Um.
There was a woman's voice there. Me and Helen unwittingly let go.
"Oh, I'm sorry I surprised you. I wanted to talk to you a little bit.
"No, I'm sorry to interrupt.
I bow my head back to the woman who takes the hood she was wearing and seems sorry for what she said. Helen moved gently behind me.
I was uncomfortable with the woman, but I was too surprised and had trouble feeling weird, so I asked her back as if nothing had happened.
"So what's the story you want to hear?
"What happened in the empire? That's what people around me are saying.
"Oh......"
I answered the woman's question. Something about hearing something like a riot happen on the road, but myself and my wife are going to my wife's home and I don't know more about it.
I try to find out who I feel uncomfortable talking to, but I can't quite think of it.
But he unexpectedly told me who he was from the other side.
When I'm done talking the whole way, the woman looks at me softly. Helen tried to get out in front of me, but I held it down with my hands.
"Rest assured, Master Eizo. I'm from Amur.
That face, smiling nicely, was the one who, if you ask me, guided me home on the expedition.