âWait! Letâs exchange contracts before then. Sounds like an important story.â\n
If thatâs the case, Mr. Garritt stopped me.
Seems like I want to get my contract ahead of me, but Iâm concerned about this last condition.
âThe last condition is that if we want to, weâll do everything we can to help. You donât have to turn it off.â
Mr. Fische tells me while I give him the pen.
Then I guess itâs okay to sign a contract.
You had a worrying look on your face, and your father stroked my head with a pong.
Check the contract again from the top.
Again, apart from the last condition, there is a line of documents that are no different than usual.
Is this also a determined form?
Write your name on the two documents in doubt.
One will be managed by Mr. Garritt and the others by your father and I.
âNow youâre relieved. Or itâs weird that weâre more nervous on the listening side.â
Mr. Fische sees us with a slightly frightened look, but I have trouble being told that.
âSo, whatâs hidden in Ivy?
Thereâs something else to talk about, so we should talk about it briefly, right?
âYou talk briefly. Iâm on it as a meritorious man for destroying an organization of human trafficking involving nobility in the town of Otrewa. Get to know the meritorious and aristocrats in that relationship. Heâs still friends with me.â
Well, would you be surprised if a meritorious man who was devastated that organization had a child like me?
âThat was a brilliant, futile explanation.â
Your father impressed me for some reason.
No, if I tell you the truth, this fits, doesnât it?
Iâll try to rememberâŠâŠ yeah, Iâm fine.\n
âAre you the one who crushed that organization that was spreading to the royalty? Could it be the lord of Foronda?
Oh, I guess I should have given it to you.
Thatâs what Mr. Ratlua and the others called you before you met Lord Foronda, and because you were the village chief when it came to nobility in me, it seemed like you had something to think about, and you unconsciously abandoned it.
In the beginning, I didnât realize anything about it.
He didnât pay attention around me either⊠No, Iâm sorry.
When the problem of criminal organization was cleared up and I realized about it and I panicked to say it again, Lord Foronda looked so sad and said, âDid you hate me?â or âI miss you like the distance is open,â so I put it back.
Besides, now that I think about it, you donât know if the village chief was noble.
Is it noble because itâs the greatest in that village? I just thought so.
âDo you know that one? Wow.â
Mr. Ginalâs eyes are a little sparkly.
I donât know, a gaze I think I saw somewhere.
âIvy, could you help me if I were you? Weâll figure out how to get in touch.â
âThen I donât think thatâs a problem. Because Ivy and Lord Foronda are friends who interact with each other inâ Fluffy. âMost of the other meritorious people involved still interact.â
Mr. Fische looks surprised.
They all send me a fax easily though.
Mr. Ginal hurries to see how Mr. Nargas is doing.
It looks the same as it did earlier.
âSora, is Mr. Nargas okay?
âOh well. Good day, thank you.â
âPuffy ~â \nIf Sora says sheâs okay, sheâll wake up.
Sounds like a deep wound to me, though.
It took longer than Ciel or your father did.
The room quiets back to Mr. Nargasâs voice.
As I watched how it was, I could see my eyelids opening up snugly.
but I quickly lost sight of it.
Mr. Ginal hugged Mr. Nargas.
After being confused, Mr. Nargas noticed Mr. Ginal and turned into an angry look, but soon a bewildered look.
Slightly from Mr. Ginal, I can hear him crying.
Mr. Nargas doesnât seem to know what to do.
âNargas, you were obsolete for magic. Remember?â
âMagic Formation? Abandoned?â
To Mr. Garrittâs words, Mr. Nargas, who shakes his neck beside him.
âDo you know whatâs going on with this village now?
Show Mr. Fische a little thought in his question.
And after a stiff look, he looked pale.
âOh, I know. Pretty dangerous situation. How come I didnât do anything?
âThatâs because it was embedded in the surgery. The feeling of crisis is contained.â
When Mr. Nargas tried to get up with Mr. Ginal on his back, Mr. Ginal gave him a quick hand.
He gave a slightly bewildered look, but Mr. Nargas got up with Mr. Ginalâs hand.
âAre you all right? Anywhere you feel weird?
Mr. Ginal stares at Mr. Nargasâs face.
Mr. Nargas, who gave a puzzled look, managed to shake his neck to the side.
âLooks fine. Well, thank you.â
\nItâs all suspicious when this happens.
âWell, thereâs something Iâd like to ask you, too.â
Kind of doesnât Mr. Nargas have a rounded personality?
Could the surgery have changed your personality a little bit?
Or look at Mr. Ginalâs tears?
Mm-hmm. I hope we can make up like this.
âI hear that long periods of time that are embedded in surgery by magic formations, you lose yourself. Earlier, I was abandoned. How did you get it back?
Mr. Garritt stopped me again!
âNargas, what weâre talking about from here is top secret. And we need to get a contract. What do we do?â
âContract. Of course weâll trade any contract. Iâm the benefactor of my life. Whatever you want.â
âIâll do whatever you want,â what the hell does that mean?
Am I the only one who feels a little scared to think about it?
âWhy are the documents already available!
âI have prepared my sonâs share and that of my sonâs companions. I prepared it for a short time in the morning, so it became a stereotype.â
âI mean, why are you carrying paper from the contract?
âOh, I need it at work.â
âIt is. Itâs tough.â
I mean, if you donât tie it up with a contract while youâre at work, something bad happens, right?
Mr. Ginalâs work is hard after all.
Ah, Mr. Nargas wrote his name.
I wonder how many contracts you will write your name on before this problem is solved.