"We may have to stay in Jotunheim for a long time, and plan to take a good look around here, but it is a pity that it is only a morning, and it seems that there is no way to completely visit the city .”

"It's okay, if you want, I can show you around the city."

The giantess looked familiar, and she had made such a decision now.

"Although I just opened a tavern in this city, I am not a permanent resident, but I am still very familiar with this city."

Although she said so, it sounded a bit strange anyway.

But now, for Hodder, the trouble is the kindness and enthusiasm she showed.

Because he never thought of getting in-depth contact with other giants in Ash Tree City—at least the female giant in front of him was not on his contact list.

"Ah...it doesn't seem so good."

Putting on an embarrassing hesitant attitude, Huode said.

While thinking about the legitimate reasons for refusal, Hodder's eyes circled around.

He set his sights on this wide tavern.

"Don't you still have a tavern to run? And after running it all day, you will feel tired, right?"

After scanning around like this, he finally turned his gaze back to the giantess.

"This tavern usually has a lot of customers, you must be very tired, right?"

"Hmm...how should I put it? I am a giant, you must not know us frost giants very well, right?"

When the giantess said that, Dietrich subconsciously turned her head away.

It's not easy for her to express her opinion at this time.

What to say?

Hodder's words are simply perfect?

It would be great if they could reject the frost giant on the spot, but if they couldn't, it would also just highlight their strangeness to this land?

After seeing through Hodder's intentions, Dietrich remained silent.

But at the same time, she was also thinking about what to do.

If it's the three of them, not only can they talk about everything, but they can also communicate at will.

But with someone as enthusiastic as the giantess in front of me, the whole thing can become troublesome.

After all, she is not one of her own at all, but if she forcibly rejects the other party, it may arouse suspicion.

So what the hell to do now?

Dietrich's eyes moved around like this, but during this process, she saw some strange things.

For example, Hela.

Dietrich couldn't understand her current expression, because she was not very distressed now, and her expression even had such an attitude of eagerness to try.

how to say?

She seemed very happy.

Hello!This doesn't seem right!

Forcibly holding back her desire to complain, Dietrich stretched out her hand and pushed her.

"what!"

At the same time, Hela seemed to finally realize that her expression was wrong.

She just coughed lightly.

"I don't think there's anything wrong with that."

She whispered to Dietrich.

And that's what's confusing.

"Do you know what you're talking about?"

"I know……"

Hela nodded slowly.

"It's just that I think she's not bad."

Their discussion did not escape Hodder's ears, so he just raised his eyebrows slightly.

"Speaking of which, I don't know your name yet."

"My name? Didn't you see the name of the tavern when you came in?"

The name of the tavern?

Howard couldn't help being taken aback.

Speaking of which, what's the name of this tavern?

He cast his gaze not far away, where there was actually a sign: Eggers' Happy House.

"Ah yes, your name is Eggers?"

Howard asked.

"Yes, I like listening to stories, so I opened a tavern here, and occasionally come here to listen to the stories of passers-by."

She raised a smile.

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Time to sleep, good night everyone orz

The identity of this giantess is quite important_(:з」∠)_

But I don't say who, anyone who is interested can look it up, she directly corresponds to a certain character.

Chapter 77: Get a Name!

Agather.

A giantess so happy that she built a tavern in the newly founded city of Ash to entertain those who passed by and hear their stories.

As for the others, it is not clear.

But as far as the first impression of contact is concerned, she is a kind and enthusiastic person.

She would notice the eating conditions of humans like Hodder and the others, and would come over to ask the specific reasons.

In the end, she even wanted to be a tour guide and lead Hodder and the others around the city without taking a penny.

This is incompatible with the atmosphere emanating from the entire trading city—at least in Hodder's opinion.

When he was separated from Hela and Dietrich before, he also walked around the city on his own route.

And this city created by giants and mixed with a large number of humans exudes an atmosphere of "clearly priced" everywhere.

It seems that all the giants are unwilling to have too much contact with the humans coming from outside.

Their own slaves are one thing, but the foreign merchants and adventurers are another creature.

This is not Hodder's own illusion, because there is a real gap in attitude.

If you want to learn the language of Jotunheim, you only need to pay the money and wait in line. Naturally, giants will use magic to instill knowledge about the language of giants into their brains in batches.

There will be no communication from beginning to end.

And if they were to buy art from the kingdom of giants, or brand-new weapons for adventure, they would never bargain.

Because all the prices have been marked, if you want to lower the price, it is basically impossible, and they will never sell it.

Whether or not the possessions of the human world are useful to them is another matter, after all.

According to Dietrich, the Kingdom of Giants has its own currency system.

But that's another matter.

The most important thing is that in the city of Ash Tree, humans and giants are still two completely different races with little interaction.

On the one hand, of course, is the vast difference between the two races.

Humans are born with a certain fear of this powerful race that may crush them to death with a little force.

Merchants came to Jotunheim obviously to provide for their families, so adventurers might have enough curiosity to overwhelm instinctive fear.

But in this city, it's never been human attitudes that count.

But giants.

Even under the advocacy of Su Dong's grandson, the current King of Hunland, the channel of communication with the giant was opened.

But the giants of Jotunheim still exhibited an exclusive attitude.

This kind of xenophobia is not the frost giants' contempt for fragile human beings, but what Hodder feels is actually something else.

Simply put, it should be a precaution.

Such is the attitude of some giants.

And their vigilance does not come from magic, but from the senses they give when they communicate.

To put it bluntly, they just don't want to say much.

As for the specific reason, Huode himself can think of it.

It is nothing more than the existence of spies and eyeliners.

However, under this prosperous and ruthless atmosphere, a person like Eggers suddenly jumped out.

No matter from what point of view, Hodder felt an incomparably wonderful feeling.

She is not only warm and kind, but also reveals a certain unique appeal between her words and deeds.

It was a happy vibe.

Agather seems to be able to easily bring 'happiness' to those around him.

At the same time, her kindness seemed to be spilling out.

"I'm going to warm up these things!"

After chatting for a while, Eggers spoke.

Without waiting for Hodder and the others to say more, she raised her hand.

With the surge of magic, those meals just floated out of thin air.

"Wait a moment."

Before Hodder and the others could say anything more, the tall giantess ran away with a 'whoosh'.

And this lively gesture couldn't help but make them look at each other in blank dismay.

"Magic seems to be able to heat up on the spot."

Dietrich said.

“Actually, we can do this ourselves.”

"It can be seen that she is a person who loves life."

Howard gave such an evaluation in this regard.

"I can understand this. Under conditions, I prefer to use appliances to re-cook, even if it is simply heating food. The moment the food comes out of the pot, I think it is quite beautiful."

"Is there a sense of ritual in life?"

Having said that, Dietrich couldn't help but feel a little relaxed.

Her eyes just turned to this tavern, watching the people who were drinking and having fun.

Maybe it's a real human adventurer, or maybe it's a giant.

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