Oh, Iâm done treating Flem.
Turning his gaze to the captain of the regiment, he saw Sora enveloping the captain.
Melissa tries to get close to the bed, but she hardens when she sees the captain wrapped in Sola.
âWhatâs this all about?
I donât care if you look at me.
âMm-hmm. Maybe the captain, too, is the magic teamâs technique hurting his magic?
I can treat magic wounds, so if I can think about it, thatâs about it.
Nothing else⊠comes to mind.
âWeâll have to wait. Better than that. Uh, I guess Iâm glad itâs Flem. Thank God.â
Mr. Fische gently strokes Fremâs head.
Mr. Fischeâs expression loosens to a delightfully ringing frem.
Mr. Pial, Mr. Jaggi and Mr. Early, who saw it, stroke Fremâs head in turn.
âDonât be kind of healedâ
When Mr. Jaggi said as he stroked the flem, Mr. Pial said, âIâm particularly happy nowâ.
And Mr. Ginal snorts, too.
âItâs nice to touch.â
Mr. Garritt looks on his lap.
There, for some reason, Ciel is seated and stroked.
Sol is asleep on his fatherâs lap.
âFrem, come to my lapâ
Mr. Nargas slaps himself on the knee.
Flem looked at Mr. Nargas and jumped on Mr. Pialâs lap.
âWhy? You just saw this one, didnât you? Flem?â
Mr. Nargas glances at Mr. Pialâs words.
More than a little while ago, the air has disappeared.
And Iâm a little horrified.
Thereâs no such thing as a plan that you can think about in that state.
Thank you so much to the Flems.
âWell, thanks to the Flems, youâve calmed down a little.â
Everyone snorts bitterly at Mr. Fischeâs words.
Melissa and Etchey were back in the room at some point.
He made me a new cup of tea and put some sweets on my desk.
And I gave your father four papers.
Your father, who saw it, laughed bitterly and wrote something on the paperwork.
And heâll give me the paperwork.
Paper contract for magic items.
How many times have you seen this in the last few days alone?
Through your eyes, write your name next to your father.
Two of the four, Mr. Melissa and Mr. Etchey.
Pass the other two to your father.
âYouâre going to need a magic box just for the contract.â
Your fatherâs words catch my face.
I do have a collection of sheets that are likely to require a dedicated bin.
âWhen this matter is resolved, shall we look?
âRight. We need to talk about what weâre going to do.â
The air that I knew a little about your fatherâs words tightens.
Even so, itâs not dark air as it was earlier.
âGinal, you said earlier you had something to worry about. What?
When your father saw Mr. Ginal, he pointed his gaze at the captain sleeping in bed.
âRumor has it that the captain and Gilmouth are fighting. I knew I couldnât move because I was released from surgery and I had confirmed about the captain when I looked into this village again. So I was concerned about the rumor and asked a little bit more about it, and it was about two days ago that some witnesses were there. I heard about the witness, but thatâs very vague. Whoever you come to, you have witnesses, but you donât remember those witnesses. Thatâs one of the things that bothered me.â
Two days ago? \nI should have checked about 5 days ago.
Youâre saying thereâs already been a rumor thatâs different than when I looked into it?
Witnesses to a fight that isnât even there.
But I canât get any information on that witness.
Thatâs disgusting, isnât it?
âIs there anything else?
âDo you know the rumor that âthere are people carrying bodies at nightâ?
Mr. Nargas smiles bitterly at Mr. Ginalâs words.
âIs that a rumor that a witness who saw someone throwing trash away unjustly could have misunderstood?
Mr. Pial is nodding, âYes, it is.â
I heard the rumor, too, and nodded because it was the same conclusion as Mr Nargas.
âBut there were rumors that the body had been found, that there were other missing women,â
ââ ââ ââ Huh?
Following the fight, there were rumors about this one?
When I heard the rumor, one of the women I was talking to looked into it and said there were no missing persons.
I couldnât feel a lie from that womanâs talk.
The more rumors spread, the more things change from the beginning, but this is too different, isnât it?
Did someone intentionally change it?
âWhat about credibility?
âAfter a detailed examination, I think you can decide that they are both lies. But if you look it up, youâll see soon enough. I donât see how you flushed that lie. So I care.â
Rumors of the captains fighting and carrying corpses are both immediately considered lies.
Well, I guess thatâs only when youâre not embedded in surgery.
âI see youâre confident in the magic team.â
A few people tilt their necks at my words.
ââCause you wouldnât suspect any rumors unless they freed you from surgery, would you? If you donât doubt it, I wonât look into it.â
âI see. You donât think theyâre going to free you from magic?â
Mr Fische showed understanding in my words.
Your father is nodding too.
\nTurn your gaze to Mr. Jaggiâs inquiry.
Does he think a lot too, the look on his face is rude.
Speak up to Sol who was awake while he was talking.
You immediately look at me from your fatherâs lap.
âThere are still people who want to free themselves from the surgery, can you do your best?
Sounds like youâre okay yet.
âIvy, whatâs this all about?
âBring as many people as you can to this side.â
Iâve thought about it a lot.
Information is still needed.
For that it is not enough in the present crowd.
âWe donât have enough people to gather information, so we need to secure personnel for nowâ
That and the measures for demons that have already come to the side of the village will also be needed as soon as possible.
I thought about what to do and came up with the best way.
âCiel, I need to ask you a favor.â
âWill you storm me as much as you want in the woods?
Nodding at your fatherâs words.
âYes, if Adandala gets busted, we can buy some time.â
If only the demons would stay away from the village at all.
And if you alert me to the existence of Adandala, youâll be able to buy time.
But youâre worried you donât know who the demon is.
âNot a little. Youâll make a lot of money. In the meantime, is this the solution to our problem?