After a while, the uncle continued with an expression that seemed to be afraid and also like he had given up."…Are you going today too?"
"Yes, sir."
He answered calmly. As usual, he nodded slowly.
"I want to go to the guild. Because I have a lot of work to do."
"Is that so…Don't work too hard."
"Yes."
His flat tone made the uncle reveal a bitter expression. He picked up the warm milk and took a sip.
The conversation was interrupted just like that. It was something that happened every morning.
Therefore, in order to dispel the atmosphere, Cowherd Girl tried her best to speak in a cheerful voice,"Then, I'm going to deliver the goods too. Let's go together!”
"I'm fine." He nodded in agreement. When the uncle saw this, his serious face frowned even more.
"…No, if you want to deliver goods, I'll drive a carriage."
"It's okay, it's okay. Uncle is overprotective of me. Don't look at me like this. I'm very strong.”
Cowherd Girl rolled up her sleeves as she spoke. She lifted her arms and showed off her muscles.
How should he put it? His arms were indeed thicker than the girls of the same age in town, but he did not have much muscle.
"Got it."
He finished his breakfast without hesitation. She stood up without saying that she was full.
"Ah, wait a minute. You're too anxious. I need to prepare too. Wait for me.”
However, even this kind of action was actually a common occurrence. The cowherd girl didn't care about her image as she opened her mouth to eat her breakfast.
Because it required a lot of labor, she forced the slightly larger portion of the meal into her stomach with milk. Then, she cleaned up his cutlery and took it to the sink.
"Uncle, I'll be back soon!”
"Alright, you can go. Be careful on the road."
"Don't worry, we're going together.”
The uncle was still sitting on the chair, his face scrunched up. It was as if he wanted to say,"That's why I'm worried."”
Her uncle was kind and kind. He was a kind-hearted ranch owner, and the cowherd girl knew this very well.
However, his uncle seemed to not know how to get along with him. Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that he was afraid of him.
She felt that there was nothing to be afraid of.
After dinner, he went out of the house and saw that he had already crossed the ranch fence and walked onto the road.
She thought that she couldn't dawdle any longer, so she calmly ran to the car at the back of the house.
The goods had been loaded the day before, so all he had to do was grab the bar and step forward.
The wheels of the cart clattered, and the food and wine on the cart also made a sound.
He strode on the road leading to the town, which was lined with trees. The cowherd girl pulled the cart and chased after him.
Every time the cart shook on the sandy road, the plump breasts of the cowherd girl also shook with it.
She wouldn't collapse from exhaustion, but she was still sweating and panting.
“......”
He suddenly slowed down. However, he would only slow down. He would definitely not stop and wait.
The cowherd girl was in a hurry, and her footsteps quickened as she came to his side.
"Thank you."
"…I won't."
He didn't say much and shook his head. Perhaps it was because he was wearing a helmet, but his movements seemed very big.
"Do you want to switch hands?"
"No need, I can do it."
"Is that so?"
The Adventurer's Guild also operated hotels and taverns, so it was Cowherd Girl's job to deliver the ingredients.
He also had to go to the Adventurer's Guild to receive a commission. This was his job.
Cowherd Girl couldn't help him with his work, so she felt that it would be too bad to ask him for help.
"How have you been recently?"
The cowherd girl pulled the rattling cart and peeked at his side profile as he strode forward.
Although it was a side profile, he was actually wearing an iron helmet when he was awake.
He couldn't tell what kind of expression it had.
"How have you been recently?"
The cowherd girl pulled the rattling cart and peeked at his side profile as he strode forward.
Although it was a side profile, he was actually wearing an iron helmet when he was awake.
He couldn't tell what kind of expression it had.
"There are more goblins."
His answer was still very short. Although it was short, sometimes it was enough. The cowherd girl nodded cheerfully.
"I see."
"More than usual."
"Are you very busy?"
"Yes."
"After all, you've been going out a lot recently.”
"Yes."
"It's a good thing to have more work, right?"
"That's not right." He shook his head quietly.
"Not good."
"Is that so?"
Cowherd Girl asked, and he answered.
"It's good that there aren't any Goblins."
"That's true."
It was really not bad at all.
Shepherd Girl nodded.
When they gradually arrived at the paved road, they could hear the noise around them. The buildings behind the door gradually came into view.
It was said that most Adventurer Guilds were built near the entrance of the town, and this town was no exception.
Not only was it built at the intersection, but it was also the largest building in town. It was also tall and bigger than the temple of Mother Earth, which also had a nursing home.
It was said that it was because there were many people who came from other places to commission, so it was specially covered to be eye-catching.
Cowherd Girl thought that it was a good thing to be simple.
Apart from that, there was also a reason for wanting to quickly restrict these adventurers to the same place.
That's true. If one only looked at their appearance, there were indeed many people who looked very rude.
Looking at the people on the street who were fully armed and coming and going, as well as him who was still wearing armor in town, she could not help but smile bitterly.
"Ah, wait a minute. I'm going to unload the goods.”
"Alright."
The cowherd girl hurriedly pushed the cart to the back door and let out a sigh of relief as she wiped the sweat off her forehead.
She rang the bell and showed the receipt to the chef who came out of the kitchen to compare. She asked him to stamp it to confirm the receipt.
After that, he only needed to take the receipt to the counter and stamp a confirmation stamp. Then, the delivery work would be over.
"Sorry to keep you waiting."
"I won't."
Cowherd Girl quickly ran back to take a look and found that he was indeed waiting there.
The two of them pushed open the swinging door together and walked into the hall. They saw a crowd that was enough to chase away the coolness of the shade.
The Adventurer's Guild was also crowded today.
"Then, I'll go and stamp it."
"Alright."
Although she had asked him to wait, she still had to say goodbye here.
He strode to the seat by the wall and sat down heavily as if he had booked the seat.
The cowherd girl waved at him gently and walked to the counter where there was a long line of visitors.
There were adventurers, clients, and other related people.
There were also many blacksmiths, buyers, and medicine sellers. After all, adventurers needed a lot of supplies.。
On the other side.
In a hotel not far from the Adventurer's Guild.
Gu Qing, who had a good sleep, had woken up.
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