âWhat were you thinking? \n
Your father strokes Pong and my head.
Turning his gaze, his eyes are serious and a little nervous.
Can I talk to you because I donât know much about it yet?
But if it was your father and Mr. Gilmouth, he might lead us to some answers.
âRemember what Mr. Ginal said?
Father tilting his neck at my question.
âIâm talking about Mr. Gilmouth.â
âMr. Gilmouth said something strange,â Itâs like people have changed. â
â⌠oh, thatâs what you saidâ
Your father seemed to remember, and he nodded at me.
Mr. Gilmouth, sitting in front of him, gave him a slightly pitiful look.
âFinding out means acting uncomfortable, right? I wonder how he could have acted like that when he was in surgery. That? Why did Mr. Ginal and the others feel that way in the first place?
Mr. Ginal was already in surgery then, wasnât he?
How could you possibly feel uncomfortable?
Havenât you had surgery yet?
Ginal and the others were looking into the discomfort at that timeâŚ
No, it must have taken a lot of surgery.
Otherwise, the adventurers will first notice something strange about their attitude.
âHow did Mr. Ginal get so uncomfortable when he was in surgery? Now I realize.â
âIf you say so, you are. If you were in surgery, you wouldnât have noticed, just like the others.â\n
âAnd one more thing I remember, you said that Mr. Nargas and the others talked to the captain about Mr. Gilmouth being crazy a year and a half ago, right? How could the others not have noticed, but Mr. Nargas and the others? Or did the others notice, but they didnât tell you?
âThe other weird thing is that you tried to poison the captain. Why did the captain try to poison you when the others did the trick? Just the captain. Something else?
âNo, that wonât be there. You tried to poison Upas because you wanted that status, didnât you?
I think itâs enough to be Mr. Gilmouthâs word.
âIsnât that a little strange? Why didnât you run it to the end?
âI guess itâs because Melissa noticedâ
You mean Melissa and Etcher protected it?
âI would be able to do enough to do the trick on both of them. I put my hands on adventurers and vigilantes in this village.â
â⌠right. So thereâs another reason⌠I canât think of it.â
Your father and Mr. Gilmouth shut up.
I feel more and more distant from the answers.
Uh, what would you most like to know for now?
I wonder why Mr. Gilmouth and the captain are different from the others.
âWhat is the difference between that captain and Mr. Gilmouth and the others?
âIf I were to name one, it would be magic.â
âMe and Upas have a little more magic than the others.â
Your father did a little thinking on Mr. Gilmouthâs answer.
âAh. But does this make sense?
âIf you have a lot of magic, is it hard to hang on to magic formations or something? \nI think that would be a different reason for just the two of us.
âThe amount of magic has nothing to do with the activation of the operation by the magic team, so what do you think? Mm-hmm. Isnât there?
With that said, thatâs what you were taught.
For a moment when I heard about it, I was hoping that attack magic would become available.
Thinking of the two together, I wonder if thereâs an answer.
Now letâs think about it separately.
Uh, if itâs just Mr. Gilmouth, why was the third party noticing something wrong?
Just Mr. GilmouthâŚâŚ just Mr. Gilmouth?
âCanât you imagine that only Mr. Gilmouth could have had a different technique than the others?
So only one person reacted differently than the others.
âIâm the only one whoâs different? Thatâs⌠maybe there is.â
If Mr. Gilmouth is the only one with a different technique, the reason is⌠is too muchâŚ
If I use Mr. Gilmouth, I can do anything.
The easiest way to use it is to put Mr. Gilmouth under control, right?
That way, you can do whatever you want.
If you think you put it under control with surgery⌠you wonât leave it alone for the time being, will you?
You can put it under proper control, youâll want to see it.
Mrs. Gilmouth doesnât remember, maâam, that she was definitely here with the Adventurer GuildâŚâŚ
Eh, Mr. Nargas and I were introduced to you two and a half years ago, right?
Is that it? Thatâs crazy.
Two years before Mr. Ginal saw it, it wasnât weird yet, so I canât imagine heâd been hanging on to surgery since before that.
âWe havenât decided yet.â
Mr. Gilmouth panics to words.
Still, it wasnât decided that it was.
âItâs strange, one womanâs face came to me when I heard the word brainwashing. MaybeâŚâ
âI hate to admit it.â
Mr. Gilmouth nods no, no.
âNo, itâs just my face. But I feel so disgusted.â
Does that mean your wife is an enemy?
Mr. Gilmouth presses his temples and groans small.
He gave a slightly bearable look, but held his head with both hands to see if the pain had increased.
Where he flew from, suddenly Mr. Gilmouthâs neck to the top is wrapped around Sola.
Thatâs just amazing, they all solidify.
Mr. Gilmouth is also blinking his eyes in Sola.
âLater, you want me to tell you about the world I saw from inside Solaâ