Dense clouds covered the sky, hiding both moonlight and starlight. The leaves on the trees rustled as the wind blew through the forest, but there was no sign of life and not a single insect could be heard. Suddenly, with a bang, four flames were born, illuminating a huge magic circle that covered a clearing in the forest. On all four faces, the flames danced in candelabra located in the north, south, east and west.
âPlease answer my call. You, he who cries out for souls at the end of the underworld. The one who is born of the flesh of the dead, an abominable evil spiritâŚâ A living voice echoed in the forest. An old man was reciting a spell in front of the magic circle. As he did so, the pattern of the magic circle began to glow red. The air vibrated, and the shadows of the surrounding trees glowed like flames. ââŚAnswer my call. Come. I open the door to the underworld and summon you here nowâŚâ
The red light of the magic circle shone brighter than ever. A gust of wind and the roar as of thunder echoed in the area. Immediately, the vegetation that was moved by the wind was devoid of any life.
âWho summoned me?â echoed a voice as if roaring from deep within the earth. Floating in the center of the magic circle was a skeleton whose bones bore no trace of skin or flesh. Its size was enormous, exceeding the average height of a person. It had no body below the pelvis. âAnswer me, who summoned me?â
The red light in its eye sockets flickered and the skeleton asked again. If death were to be incarnated, would this not be its appearance? However, the old man who summoned it did not seem to fear it and opened his mouth as he took a step towards the summoned wraith.
âItâs been a long time, Ruff.â
Just that one sentence. But with that one sentence, the skeleton⌠the shadow robe that Ruff wore shook. One could not make out the expression of a skeleton, but if it were a person, it would have an expression of disgust.
âOh⌠oh⌠that voice, youâre⌠no⌠you areâŚâ Ruff bowed his head as he lowered his posture. âNo way, I was summoned by you into this world, thank you very much. So, are those three here too?â
âIâm not sure about Lurie and Dan-kun, but Freudinâs strength was greatly reduced in the battle between the Demon King and the Brave, so he wonât be able to do anything for the time being.â
âI canât believe that even Freudin-sama⌠So, the Demon Kingâs successor isâŚâ
âThatâs why I summoned you. I have high hopes for you.â
âOoohhhâŚâ Ruffâs voice trembled with a hint of joy. âIâll regret saying this, but what exactly is this about?â
In the past, when Ruff saw the old man, no, his superior, he had not been in this human form.
âSince I was manifested in this world, I have taken this form. It is unexpectedly convenient.â
âI see. Then why was I summoned this time?â
âI intend to make a contract with a certain mage, and I want you to be his guardian.â
âA mage⌠heâs a human, isnât he?â
âYes, I know itâs humiliating for you to be used by a mere mortal, but I wish you could give in on this.â
âPlease⌠donât worry about such an insignificant being like me. If that is your command, then I, Ruff, will be with this human.â
âI thank you very much. Ruff.â
âBy the wayâŚâ The red light in Ruffâs eyes brightened again. âHow would you like to get rid of those inferior beings that have been watching us? I will eliminate them as soon as I receive your order.â
At that moment, a terrifying aura that glowed like flames spread. The trees that barely touched the aura rotted.
âYes, I know you just arrived in this world. I have another job for you, but I think it would be good for you dust off your bones with these people.â
âUnderstood. Iâll try to live up to your expectations.â
âââââ
The wind brought the smell of death. The trees of the forest, which were so important to the elves, withered and rotted in an instant. But now was not the time to grieve for the dying forest. It was necessary to return to the village as soon as possible and inform the elven capital.
Noticing something strange in the forest, Liesbert led his village warriors and set out. While tracking the evil presence, he found a man standing in a slightly open area. An older man with white hair mixed in. He was dressed in a tailcoat, which was said to be worn by those of noble status in the human world. In front of his eyes was a huge magic circle, which flickered with an eerie red light. In the center of the magic circle, as the red light began to overflow, a skeleton dressed in a black robe appeared. It was not a high-ranking demon that had been granted negative life force, nor was it an immortal demon. The miasma it gave off was so thick that it distorted the background.
âAh, thatâsâŚâ
âA demon? What a messâŚâ
âHey, human, how dare you bring such an atrocity into our territory!â
âLiesbert-sama, letâs show them what weâre capable of!â
âW-Wait! D-D-Donât rushâŚâ
What the elven warriors saw, however, was the pale face of Liesbert, the village leader and the most experienced warrior in the village. His teeth were shaking uncontrollably, and they could hear the sound of them rattling. The voice he raised to control them was weak, and his hands trembled. An incredible sight. Liesbert was a brave and fearless warrior who had earned the respect of his people. He was the only experienced warrior left in the village, which had lost many of its old and powerful warriors in the war against the demons. A great hero respected by many of the elven warriors who had followed him here.
That great hero was frightened and wide-eyed at a mere human who looked so insignificant.
âTh-Thatâs⌠definitely. Itâs that monster from back thenâŚâ Liesbertâs voice trembled. A cold sweat trickled down his back.
The old man capable of intimidating a demon, who released such a thick miasma. It was a monster that had once single-handedly destroyed the elven troops that Liesbert had led. It did not bother about the elvesâ attack, but simply went about killing and then disappeared, as if it had grown tired of it.
Suddenly, the skeleton that had been behind the old man twisted his neck to look at the bushes where the elves were hiding. There was no wind, but something that reminded him of death shot through his body.
âRun⌠run awaâŚâ however, faster than Liesbert could direct them⌠âAhâŚâ
A young elf, who was at the front watching the situation, had his upper half ripped off as if it had exploded. The hot liquid splashed onto his face. When Liesbert turned his head with a clumsy movement, a piece of flesh that still held its shape was attached to a large dead tree.
âNow, Ruff-san. One of the reasons I summoned you is to hunt them down. However, what I need are their corpses. Could you please not overdo it by killing them?â
âUnderstood.â
The moment Liesbert heard those words, he shouted, âEveryone, disperse and flee!â
Liesbertâs shout was heard as if his throat was about to tear. With that voice as a signal, the elves quickly scattered through the forest and left the area. They were elves, the denizens of the forest. They moved above the trees as if they were running through the meadows.
âI am very sorry. It may take some time to get rid of all the inferior creatures.â
âNo, apparently among them was someone who knew me.â
The elf who was giving instructions. While the others focused on Ruff, who had killed his companion, only one person did not look away from the first man.
âMaybe he has seen me before, on some battlefield. Sometimes I donât kill all my opponents. If so, this is my fault. Itâs not Ruff-sanâs fault.â
ââŚI see.â
âThe fact that the elves were in this place means that their village must be nearby. When I saw the magic of the forest labyrinth, I had some idea where it was, but it wasnât enough. Letâs have them lead us there. Just follow one and they will lead us.â
âVery well, sir.â
The old man nodded to Ruff, who bowed his head reverently.
âAs I said before, donât overdo it. I want at least five of them intact. Since they would make good material.â
âââââ
The next day, after finishing the investigation in the slums. Wynn, Leticia and Cornelia visited the Adventurers Guild to inform Paul of the results of their investigation. They hoped to get some new information from the guild as well.
Locke did not accompany them. He wanted to report the results of his investigation to Captain Royce, so he had gone to the Knight School where the Knight Corps was located. He cursed Wynn, who was currently holding a flower in each hand.
As the three of them passed under the guild entrance, they found Paul at the reception desk. He was chatting with a group of several adventurers. Apparently, he was explaining their quest to them.
The reception desk of the eastern branch of the Simurgh Adventurersâ Guild was manned by three people at all times except during the night, but today it was much busier than when they had come here before. The last time they were here, the adventurers were lined up only in front of the young women seated on either side of Paul, forming a long line. And at the moment, Paul was looking over some documents at his leisure, not helping the busy girls, but today, unlike the situation the other day, there were three more adventurers parties.
âThis is going to take a while, isnât it?â Wynn said, and looked around the guild. There was a crowd of adventurers looking for work in front of the quest board where applications were posted. Meanwhile, the tavern attached to the guild was no longer crowded with diners, and several tables were empty. âLetty. Iâll stand in line, so you and Cornelia-san can wait in the tavern and have a drink.â
âWell, thereâs no point in the three of us standing in line. Iâll take your word for it, Onii-chan.â
âRight.â
Leticia encouraged Cornelia and headed for the tavern. As Leticia and Cornelia walked through the lobby, the guild buzzed.
Leticia, with her beautiful blonde hair waving in the air, and Cornelia, with her innocent yet graceful appearance, were unique beings in an adventurerâs guild where rough individuals gather. An adventurer of the same age as Wynn, who was lucky enough to pass by the two girls, stood gazing into the distance. This attitude was not limited to just that adventurer but could be seen throughout the guild. Even when Leticia and Cornelia sat down at an empty table, many were watching them. However, some of them looked at the girls differently than the younger adventurers.
These were the veterans of the guild who knew who Leticia was, and most of them just watched from afar. Some of them were very old, but even these looked at Leticia von Mavis with awe.
Some of the adventurers looked familiar to Leticia, and she raised her hand to greet them. She also ordered a juice for herself and Cornelia from the tavern owner, with whom she was acquainted, and exchanged some light conversation. The young adventurers looked at him with envy.
The adventurersâ guild, which had been surrounded by hustle and bustle, had a slightly warm air around Leticia and Cornelia.
âââââ
About half an hour into the line, it was finally Wynnâs turn.
âHey, Wynn. Sorry to keep you waiting.â
âGood morning, Paul-san. Looks like youâre busy today.â
âYes? Itâs always like this.â
Perhaps it was because he had dealt with so many adventurers in a row, but there was a hint of weariness on his face. As he talked to Wynn, he busily rolled up a stack of application forms and looked at them.
âPaul-san, when I came here earlier, you seemed bored, didnât you?â
âI guess it was a one-time thing then.â
As soon as Paul said that, the young female employees sitting on either side of him looked at him with accusing eyes for a moment. They were the ones who were busy every day, and if anything, today happened to be a busier day than usual, including Paul. Thatâs what they were trying to say. Paul smiled bitterly and cleared his throat.
âSo, what business do you have with the guild today?â
âI was wondering if there are any reports of what Iâve investigated regarding the kidnapping of a mage, and if thereâs any new information in the guild since then.â
Hearing Wynnâs words, Paul raised his face as he stopped rolling up the stack of applications.
âHmmâŚ. If thatâs the case, Iâd rather not talk here. I guess weâll have to go back to using the private room upstairs.â Paul snorted and then indicated the tavern with the thumb of his left hand. âThose two are too flashy to talk in this place, you know, so I donât think weâre going to have too much privacy.â
And just as Paul smiled at Wynn.
âWill you stop that, please!â Leticiaâs voice echoed throughout the guild, and Wynn turned back to the tavern with a start. âSorry, but we donât have time to waste on you drunks!â
When he looked, Wynn saw that next to Leticia and Cornelia, was a trio of leather-armored adventurers. All three were still young, perhaps 20 years old at most. One of them approached the table where Leticia and Cornelia were seated and seemed to call out to them.
âWhy not? A drink. We just finished a big job yesterday, and we have money. Come along with us, weâll buy you a drink.â
âOh, yes. Iâll buy you anything you want. I have money.â
âCome with us, youâll have a great time, okay?â
Said two of the companions as they sat back in their chairs, still with glasses of alcohol in hand. True to their words, the table they had been at was overflowing with food, and there were already several empty liquor bottles lying around. Apparently, they had been drinking all night at a celebratory party. As their spirits rose, their sexual desires increased, and they got the urge to sleep with a girl. The three of them looked Leticia and Cornelia from head to toe with eyes that didnât want to miss a detail and a vile grin on their faces.
âIf youâre using the guild tavern, does that mean youâre adventurers or something? No, I donât think being an adventurer is a good choice for such classy ladies like you. Maybe you are the young ladies of a famous family who long to be adventurers?â The drunken young man rambled on, not giving Leticia and Cornelia a chance to interrupt him.
Gradually, he closed the distance between himself and Leticia, who was sitting in a chair, her face grimacing. In contrast to them, Leticiaâs expression grew darker and darker.
âThatâs it! If you want, I can tell you the story of our adventure. Iâm sure you guys have interesting stories to tell too.â Said the young man and tried to put his hand on Leticiaâs shoulder.
Paf! Leticia jerked his hand away.
âHey, hey, did she just shake your hand!â
âWhat happened to the big words you were saying just now, didnât they work for you?â
âShut up, you guys. Shut the fuck up!â he turned and shouted at his two friends who were taunting him from a distance, and pasted a flirtatious grin on his face again. âHahaha, sorry. Hey, donât be so rude. Come on, think youâre helping me not to look like a fool and hang out with me for a while. Hey, could you say something to her too?â
Cornelia made a surprised face when the young man turned to speak to her. Having grown up in an imperial palace, she had never experienced anything like this. For some time now, she had been watching Leticia being seduced as if it wasnât with her. She was surprised when the man suddenly approached her.
âW-well, umâŚâ
Perhaps seeing Corneliaâs confusion, the young man thought he might have a chance, and was about to make some other innuendo whenâŚ.
âExcuse me. These girls are with me.â Then Wynn finally reached their table. He grabbed the young man by the shoulders and spun him around to switch places with him and stand across from Leticia and Cornelia.
âHey, whatâs wrong with you!â
Before they knew it, a circle of people had formed around the young menâs table and Leticiaâs. Adventurers from all over the guild had noticed the commotion and had gathered to pay attention. Younger adventurers and those from other cities looked on as if they had been overtaken. The older adventurers looked at the younger ones with pity and a hint of amusement. With all these onlookers blocking his path, Wynn could not reach Leticia and Corneliaâs table. They were unlikely to harm them if he had left them there, but it was not something Wynn could do. Leticia was as important to him as if she were his own family, and Cornelia was Wynnâs mistress whom he had to protect. And he didnât like the situation at all either.
ââŚOnii-chan.â murmured Leticia happily at the sight of Wynnâs back. Cornelia also put on a relieved expression.
âHey, what the hell are you doing, are you trying to steal the girl from me?â
âItâs not like Iâm trying to steal them, these girls are with me.â
Leticia and Corneliaâs attitude softened openly when Wynn appeared. The appearance of the women now must have been even more disturbing to the young man. He looked sharply at Wynn.
âYouâve got to be kidding me, you bastard!â
âWe were here first, donât interrupt us!â
âWho the hell do you think youâre talking to?â
The young manâs friends who had been seated also rose from their seats and surrounded Wynn. Leticia and Cornelia stood up slightly when they saw them, but Wynn gestured for them not to worry. He returned them a fearless glance. From a skill standpoint, even if they attacked the three of them together, Wynn wouldnât have to try very hard. The reaction of onlookers watching the scene was mixed. Those who knew Wynn and the others cringed in disbelief, while those who did not irresponsibly cheered the young men on in anticipation of a possible fight over a woman. Both Leticia and Cornelia wore an air of nobility that no adventurer could ever attain. The spectators cheered more for the young men than for Wynn, who had two girls. The atmosphere was tense. ButâŚ
âYes, yes, thatâs enough!â Paul, who had finally broken through from the circle of people while being jostled by onlookers, clapped his hands twice in the air. âFights in the guild are not allowed, okay? You donât need to be expelled, but if you donât want to be sanctioned, just leave it at that.â Paul said with a very tired face.
Of course, you can imagine how tiring it was to drag a crippled leg and zigzag through the crowd of adventurers, all of whom were of good bearing. He tried to get to the scene of the commotion at the same time as Wynn but arrived at the center of the fight even later than he did.
âBut Paul, this guy tried to steal the girl I was talking to first!â
âSteal her from you, huhâŚâ Paul sighed at the young manâs accusations. âEven if you say heâs stealing her from you, just by the looks of them, itâs obvious heâs their companion.â
Leticia and Cornelia got up and stood on either side of Wynn.
âAlso, you people who havenât been in this city long may not know this, but Wynn is an adventurer who belongs to the guild. Heâs also a very talented man. And I know that these girls are his companions. No, itâs not just me. All the veterans in this guild know that, right?â
Some of the older adventurers nodded at Paulâs words with a smile on their faces. Seeing this, the young men also fell silent.
âHey, you guys just got back from a big successful job. You should stop here before you embarrass yourselves further.â
âââââ
Viscount Hoffman was from a prominent family that was part of the family of Marquis Cliffdorf, the current leader of the Central Knights. His territory was also located nearby. Originally a branch of the Cliffdorfs connected them in the family tree, but the difference between the Viscount and the Marquis was that the Viscount belonged to a family of prestigious mages, even having raised several court mages, and who were said to be the ones in charge of the magic department of the Marquisâ family.
The main job of the court mages was to research new magics and magical tools in times of peace. In addition, they analyzed the ancestral magic left by the ancient kingdom of Rentheim, which held the greatest power in history, and the magical tools excavated from its ruins. In addition, they analyzed the legacy of the ancient Kingdom of Thane, which boasted the highest level of magical technology. In the event of war, their main job was to support the knights from the rear and deploy large-scale strategic-grade offensive magic and large-scale base defense magic using ritual magic.
In short, they worked mainly from the rear without taking the brunt of enemy fire, so although all their work was important to national policy, the knights at the front tended to regard them as a bunch of book-eaters and despised them. For their part, the court mages also tended to despise the knights as a group that only knew how to fight, and the two sides did not get along very well, although they were not at loggerheads.
Not only did the Empire have this structure, but this could also be found in any country, large or small.
âViscount HoffmanâŚâ
Royce sat deep in his chair and read the report he received from Locke. He rested his elbows on his desk, crossed his hands and rested his chin on them to let his thoughts flow.
Marquis Cliffdorf. It went without saying that he was a great noble representing the empire, and that he came from a prestigious recognized military family, which had its territory in the southern part of the empire. The name of the current head of the family was Welt von Cliffdorf. As head of the Central Knights, the largest of the three armies of the Empire, he held the rank of general and had enormous influence not only in the military, but also in the political sphere. In addition, he had been appointing people from his family to important positions, and had built the largest faction of the nobility, both in name and status, and was proud of his power. The reason Marquis Cliffdorf had become so powerful was that the current emperor, Alexei, had a strong feeling of guilt towards him.
Lucrezia von Cliffdorf, now deceased, was Weltâs wife; a royal woman from a small country annexed by the Empire. The reason Welt, who had been born into the prestigious Cliffdorf family but had no significant accomplishments, came to have a strong voice at the center of the Empire was because of Lucreziaâs tremendous accomplishments. In the Continental Anti-Demon Alliance, the generals who were called the twin jewels of the empire, along with Royce and Kelvinâs former boss, General Zaunas von Laifes.
Both Royce and Kelvin knew Lucrezia. In contrast to her illustrious war record, she tended to be a woman of mild-mannered personality. However, once on the battlefield, she developed her tactics with precise instructions. She was an excellent commander, especially in defensive and retreat battles, and thanks to her many knights and soldiers were saved. When they learned of her death, not only the Imperial Army, but also the entire army of the Continental Anti-Demon Alliance, mourned. It was a name that carried great weight for the empire, and a name that had special meaning for Royce and the others returning from the front. As such, many of the Anti-Cliffdorf forces were nobles and knights who had fought with Lucrezia at the front, and so Weltâs current methods seemed to be besmirching her honor.
Currently, Welt, who had strengthened his position within the army, was also showing moves to further strengthen his position within the Court Mages. It was felt that the one he started with was the family of Viscount Hoffman, which Locke made known in his report. And Viscount Hoffman was a member of the Order of Court Mages, which had an antagonistic relationship with the Knights.
The carriage emblem Locke saw and the testimony of the men who lived in the slums alone made it difficult for Royceâs squad to enter head-on into the mansion of Viscount Hoffman, a court magician and a well-established noble. The opponent was a noble of prestige. It was not enough just to rely on the testimony of the slum residents, but also on solid evidence, which made it difficult to take action. If the evidence was vague, it would provoke a reaction. Royce was the former second-in-command to General Zaunas, the ringleader of the coup that occurred last year. If he made a mistake, this could be exploited, and disaster could spread to his territory.
It was reported that Kelvin, who had thrown himself into the slums, had come into contact with a man who appeared to be the commander of the army that had attacked a settlement near the Petersian border. There was no certainty whether he could be related to the kidnappings, Marquis Cliffdorf, Viscount Hoffman, and even the Kingdom of Petersia, but while he put her Imperial Highness in danger, he even bowed to the Chief Court Mage and the Court Knights to infiltrate them. He had to get results. Royce opened his eyes and looked around the room. Originally, the office was to be used by a maximum number of ten people in the squad. However, Royceâs squad, which was not well received by the upper echelons of the Central Knights, had not been resupplied and only had four subordinates.
âIn the end, the number of people did not come togetherâŚâ Royce smiled bitterly and picked up a sheet of paper.
When he saw the document with Alfredâs signature, he had the impression that the time had come. It was for this reason that Zaunas, Royce and Kelvinâs superior officer, had kept them out of the coup. He also knew that sooner or later it would happen when Wynn came on board as a servant. He threw down the papers and opened the bottom drawer of his desk. Inside was a huge stack of letters. They were all from his wives at the mansion. As he picked up the letters one by one, he let out a big sigh.
âIâm not sure Iâm going to be able to lead a quiet life in my territory for the time beingâŚâ
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âRaymond? Did you say Raymond, the court mage?â Paul, who led Wynn and the others out of the adventurerâs guild tavern, guided them to a private room on the second floor of the guild, shouted in astonishment at the name that came out of Wynnâs mouth when he started to speak.
âPaul-san, do you know anything about Raymond, Viscount Raymond von Hoffman?â
âI donât know anything about this Hoffman or whatever, but I do know of a court magician named Raymond. Itâs not just me. You guys knew him too, didnât you?â Paul looked at Wynn and Leticia.
Wynn and Leticia looked at each other reflexively, but neither knew him.
âI think I first met the mage Raymond when I started working for Her Highness Cornelia as a servantâŚâ Wynn folded his arms and looked up at the ceiling, pondering. He believed that was the first time he had met Raymond, whichever way you looked at it. He couldnât remember meeting him before that. As for Leticia, she only knew Raymondâs face from the sketch Locke had brought her.
âWhen you were there for the first time⌠that means it was recent, right? So maybe heâs a different person than the Raymond I knowâŚâ Seeing their reaction, Paul whispered in an unsure voice.
âUm⌠what kind of person is this mage Raymond that Paul-sama claims to know?â
âWell⌠itâs been seven or eight years now, hasnât it? Wynn, Letty, do you remember the first job we took as a party?â
âLaura-san and Lina-chan. That was the job where we met them, right?â When Wynn said that, Paul nodded.
Cornelia had also heard that story from Wynn before. The story of how Wynn and Leticia, when they were young, had defeated a demon without anyone knowing. The truth was that a crisis had been provoked in the imperial capital. There were even falsified records by the higher-ups who feared their negligence would be discovered.
âAt that time, there was a knight and a mage who were sent, right? That wizardâs name was Raymond.â
âNo way!â cried Wynn in surprise, and Leticiaâs eyes widened.
âYou didnât find out his name, did you? By the way, Wynn was hurt and sleeping, and Letty was being too shy⌠Do you remember anything about Oort-san and the others?â
âI do remember them.â Wynn nodded, but Letty looked worried.
Oort, Louis and Eliza. These were the adventurers who, along with young Wynn and Leticia and the still an adventurer Paul, went to fight the dog-headed demons. They were a party of skilled adventurers who worked primarily in exploring ruins and unexplored areas; a job that was only granted to adventurers with true skill. After that incident, they left and were never seen again.
âHahaha⌠I knew you wouldnât remember, Letty.â
Leticia blushed when Paul teased her. Leticia, when she was very young, would not be separated from Wynn. While working as an adventurer with him, there were a few people, including Paul, with whom she became close, but basically, she still acted alone around Wynn. No, that hadnât changed. She couldnât embrace him with the same innocence as she had then; well, she wished she could, but she shouldnât. As she thought about it, she remembered the things she had done as a child, and both Leticiaâs face and neck turned red.
âIn that battle against the demon Veldaroth, it was Oort-san who took the lead. He was the one who talked to Raymond-san most of the time, and itâs only natural that you, who were just children, donât remember him.â
Wynn was nine years old at the time. It was about seven years ago. Even if he had heard the mageâs name at the time, it was no wonder he had forgotten it. But, even if he had forgotten the name, there was something that bothered him.
âBut, Paul-san, Iâm sure that the court mage Raymond youâre referring to and Viscount Raymond von Hoffman are two different people.â
The magician of that time⌠Wynn didnât remember exactly what kind of person Raymond was, but he must have been in his early twenties. And the Raymond he met at the Imperial Palace was a slender young man, also in his early twenties. It was hard to believe they were the same person.
âHmm⌠from what you tell me, he certainly sounds like a different person.â Paul also snorted as he folded his arms. âI heard that, at the time of that incident, Mage Raymond was transferred to a remote territory of another noble, so it might be a different person after all.â
âUm⌠in that case, why donât you check the records at the Personnel Office?â Cornelia, who was quietly listening to the conversation, interrupted.
âPersonnel Office?â Cornelia nodded to Wynn, who asked.
âYes. The nobles of the Empire and all those who served the Empire should have been registered with the Personnel Office. I think we can find out if the Court Mage Raymond referred to by Paul-sama is the same person as Viscount Raymond von Hoffman.â
âI see. But I wonder if the personnel office will allow us Knights to see the court magicianâs documents⌠oh!â
âRight. If I request it, I think I can have access to most of the personnel office records, donât you think?â
As if to say âleave it to me,â Cornelia Lau Root Lemmroussel, the First Princess of the Lemmroussel Empire, smiled.