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After that, I managed to relax comfortably as planned since there was no further conflict with Heinrich.
I heard later on that Riana de Granz had been on the verge of kicking Heinrich out if he continued to act like a buffoon. When I asked her how she had intended to kick him out when the mage was only supposed to return on Sunday, Riana told me she had planned to use a Teleport scroll to send him away.
The fact that she was willing to use an incredibly expensive Teleport scroll just to get rid of an annoying guy showed just how absurdly wealthy the Granz family was.
Had I not stepped in and knocked some sense into Heinrich, he would have suffered an even harsher fate at Riana’s hands. His resentment toward me would surely have grown, and while the immediate satisfaction of seeing him being taught a lesson would have been nice, life at the Temple would have become more burdensome.
In the end, I didn’t stop by Airi’s pub in Rajak. She seemed to be doing fine on her own, and there was no need for me to visit a place where I had no connections and potentially leaving traces.
We rested at Riana’s mansion until Sunday and then returned to the Temple.
“It was fun, wasn’t it?” Adelia asked, reminiscing her good memories from the mansion.
“Yeah,” Harriet responded with a nod and a smile, although she seemed a little tired.
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