To Agropâs question, Marl Leak briefly says itâs about 3 blocksâŚâŚ
Speaking of three blocks, thereâs about 120 buildings coming in.
It would be quite a hassle to lead everyone there to a base.
âItâs a magic item decision, so itâll be quick, but thereâs going to be a guy who wonât cooperate.â
Thereâs definitely the one whoâs trying to get away with a lot of things like running out of time.
I donât like convincing those guys.
I hope there is some good wayâŚâŚ
âWouldnât you like me to tell you the truth? People who are part of a criminal organization are diving in, and if they refuse, theyâll look at it as a companion.â
âSo do you want to cooperate?
âRight ~. Oh, then letâs just say itâs a crowded organization. If thereâs a rumor that youâre part of that organization, itâll be pretty tough in this town. It usually feels like you can throw stones, doesnât it? Unless youâre a fool to be right, I donât think youâd spare any cooperation, would you?
âThatâs true⌠well, okay. Do you want to go that way this time?â
The agrop method will certainly get the help of the people in town.
There are so many people who resent that organization.
If itâs rumored that youâve joined the organization, enough to consider the worst possible consequences.
Because of this, I have always handled it with caution, but this time there are a lot of people to move and I am not going to miss a single one.
âAgrop, let the apprentices line up so they can judge you tooâ
Marl Leak gives a surprised look to my words, but said Agrop gives me a more nimmari and scary grin.
After the judgment, you thought more people would be able to move.
Well, thatâs what Iâm saying.
Apprentice, I suppose, but there is no mistake in the vigilante.
Do you want me to work hard?
âOkay. The apprentices will make sure everyone is in line.â\n
When the traitors get out, itâs not gonna be a hard experience for them.
Well, wonât you continue as a vigilante if you donât get over it?
âThere it is. The captain wanted us to get to the base.â
âYouâre asleep anyway, so anyone can do it, right?
âNo, Ivy was worried that maybe sucks people might be getting mixed upâ
âShitty human? What is it?â
âMm-hmm, nobility or something?
âAhhh ~ With that said, there was a nobleman whose name was on the paperwork. No, but⌠are there any stupid aristocrats who would ambush the stronghold?
âCome on, I donât know that,â
âIâll leave that to the captain. I gather manpower in the stuffing and head to the base as I direct people from around the 3 blocks. The apprentices will go to Borolda and the others first. Now excuse me.â
Without my involvement, I stare at Agrop as he turns to refreshment and vigilante stuffing.
The Agrop guy ran away.
He hates nobles.
A big sigh on me, Marl Leak puts his hand on Pongâs shoulder.
âBecause adventurers have a weak relationship that way. Come on, nobility may not be here.â
âHa, you donât really think about it. Or did you forget to give instructions to the rest of the vigilantes who are Agropâs guys?
âNo, shouldnât there be a captain?
Yeah, but.
I donât like explanations.
âYouâre tired enough ~. Good luck, weâre almost there!
Raise your hand on Marl Leakâs light backup and head over to the remaining vigilantes.
Looks like all the catchers were thrown into the cage. \nI see the vigilantes are nervous about me.
I donât like this vibe.
When I catch my people, thereâs really some flowing air.
Manage to contain feelings that are likely to sink in.
âGood job, Captain!
I can see Borolda and the others gently raising their hands.
And it lightens the air softly.
Probably surprised how light Boroldaâs voice was, and the nervousness of the vigilantes was broken.
It makes me laugh a little bitterly.
They really read the situation around them very carefully.
âThank you, are you ready over there?
âOh, no problem. What are we gonna do with the rest of the vigilantes out here?
Boroldaâs words gather my gaze, but they donât create the same kind of air.
You really appreciate it.
Marse and I laughed small when we gazed at each other.
âWait till Agrop gets back. Then have them head to the base. Marse, I want a job.â
âYes.â
âDivide the vigilante into three teams at a time. Direct all human beings around 3 blocks from base toward baseâ
â⌠hmm? What, all of you? Itâll be quite a crowd, though.â
âYes, Marce. All of them without letting one escape. Ask me more when Agrop gets back.â
âOkay.â
I gave you a rough explanation, so letâs leave the rest to Agrop.
\nI got to base, but itâs quiet.
A little peek inside through the front door is causing more people to fall than they could have imagined.
⌠How many of them are there?
Borolda is next door, smiling bitterly.
Follow that gaze, there are men who look different from those around them no matter what.
I canât confirm that because my face is looking down, but that is the design the aristocrats prefer.
⌠Thatâs not alone either.
3 people just peeked through the front door.
âHuh, are you stupid?
âNo way, you wouldnât expect sleeping pills to be planted in the place where they were based. Isnât that why you joined us in peace?
A laugh spills over Boroldaâs words.
Yes, this is the result of what they put behind them.
⌠although it took nobility.
âCaptain, whatâs this?
âThose are the hands of the organization, who tried to bring up evidence of their stronghold. A few allies are mixed, but never mind.â
My words surprise the five Knights who came with me.
âWell, from here on out, adventurers canât. Weâll handle it alone. Rose asks for this one until Boroldaâs ready.â
âYes.â
âIn the meantime, thatâs a change of air. I donât want to lose consciousness or anything the minute I come in.â
Put a cloth on your mouth and open the front door completely for now.
Well, Iâm looking forward to seeing how many organisations people caught it.