Apparently Atal's voice reached his ear, and the waitress of the returning Cat Beast man asks such a question.
"Oh, there's a beast man I'm looking for."
Yes, sir.
"Humna"
Listen to Atal and Caro. She's looking over at the guests.
"Guys - hey listen up! I hear these customers are looking for people. Sounds like a beast man. Ah!
When she says so, the guests gather at the table between Walla Walla and Ataru.
"Whoa, brother, lady, what kind of guy are you looking for?
"I have a wide face, so listen to me!
"Come on, you ladies are scared, aren't you? Calm down a little."
"Whatever you need to know, I'm fluffy."
"Grandpa, you've been drinking all morning!
Ataru gets in trouble because the guests start talking to each other.
"Hey, hey! If everyone talks, they're gonna be in trouble! First, listen to the two of you."
The guests scolded by the clerk quietly, each sitting in a nearby chair.
"Come on, tell me what you're looking for."
The messy place was partitioned by the clerks, and the Ataru spoke to them.
"Oh, thank you. Okay, Caro, please."
"Yes, sir"
The two are surprised by a series of currents and manage to open their mouths in confusion.
"Eh, thank you for coming together"
When Carol salutes him, the guests applaud him.
And the clerk stared at me and applauded me.
"I am, what we are looking for are my parents. As you can see, I am a rabbit beast man. My father and my mother and I were separated by the time I was unconscious. The only name I remember is Caro. I don't even know what he looks like or if he's alive...... but if he is, I can't help but look for him if I think so!
Everyone listens with a strange face to Caro, who looks desperate.
"I remember that rabbit beasts basically don't move outside. So if you see it on an approximate land, you say maybe that's my parents... so here we are."
The guests who hear it are pounding and weeping.
"Ugh, sad story. But how did you get separated?
The clerk is also in tears, but he throws such a question because he cares why he broke up.
"Eh, this is also what I hear because I don't remember, but the village I lived in was attacked by bandits, he said. So I was being grabbed, and I was being slaughtered by slaves. That's where this Atar bought it and freed it."
When I got to this point, not only the guests gathered at the Ataru table, but the whole shop heard Caro's story and was crying.
"Happy now that I have Atal, Bal, and Yfria!
Seeing Caro proclaiming with a full grin makes the guests feel saved.
At the same time, he was beginning to wonder if he knew who he thought Caro's parents were.