âOh, thank you. I thought Iâd drown for a moment.â
Mr. Gilmouth laughs and pokes Sola on his lap.
Mr. Gilmouth shakes his neck to the side of your fatherâs words.
âIt disappeared the moment I was surrounded by Sola. Wow, Sola.â
Giggly hugged Sora looks a little happy.
I donât know, I donât know, but I guess Iâm glad.
âI guess I owe it to Sola, three years ago. I met Marshaâs grandson.â
What are you talking about?
âThe woman who married me is Marshaâs grandson.â
âOh, I also remembered I was consulted because I couldnât be very good as a Tamer.â
I didnât know that the person who became Mr. Gilmouthâs wife was Mr. Marshaâs grandson.
So can I assume that my grandson is definitely involved?
âYou remembered everything?
âNo, thatâs fragmentary. Marshaâs grandson told me she needed to talk to me, and then something happened, and my memories are flying, and Iâm facing Marshaâs grandson in some room.â
Even fragmented, it helps solve this problem.
Nothing has ever come up before.
âAnd just like Ivy said. I remember being put inside the magic formation many times. I know itâs magic, but the patternâs blurry, so I donât know.â
Being put in the magic team again and again means you had to go in again and again, right?
âDo you have any idea why I needed to go in again and again?
Mr. Gilmouth shakes his neck sideways to my question.
âI didnât know that. I just remember seeing that window somewhere.â
âOh, itâs a place with a magic formation in my memory, but I saw a window. I think he probably saw it from inside the magic team.â
âDo you know the characteristics of the place where the magic formation is?
âCharacteristics ~ I think there was colorful light, and windows. Bad. Nothing else. It just wasnât an adventurerâs guild or a commercial guild.â
Could both guilds be irrelevant?
I guess itâs a failure to look into it in the assumption that there is.
I wasnât looking, so I should have believed that.
Even if the light comes in through the window, the color is one color, right?
I think Iâll be able to locate it if I find out.
âAnd then I remember giving something to the adventurer. Marshaâs grandson was with her. Perhaps I gave them instructions where the magic team was, and I let them go.â
Mr. Gilmouth speaking with a painful look.
âDo you know where Marshaâs grandson is now?
âItâs Tamer, I think heâs doing his job. I donât have Marshaâs grandson in my recent memory.â
âRight. Thereâs a chance heâs already escaped.â
âThereâs a good chance that neither Adventurerâs Guild nor Commercial Guild has a magic formation, right?
âIâll look into it tomorrow, but probably not. Why?â
Mr. Gilmouthâs question leans between his eyebrows.
âFather, where did we hang on to surgery?
I thought it was an adventurerâs guild.
So I never even thought about itâŚ
âThatâs crazy. I first met Gilmouth because it was time to solve the spell.â
âWe checked the square, didnât we?
âOh, I thought about when I was on guard, it was top secret, but there was nothing magical about it.â
Reminds me of the magic formation of the cave.
I could only see part of it, but it was a pretty gigantic magic formation.
The magic formation that attacked Mr. Sarpent was also huge. \nIf youâre a magical formation of these two sizes, youâll find them soon.
I guess the fact that they havenât found it is a smaller magic formation.
Over thereâŚâŚ no, it was a wall around.
Some of the walls had paper on them that wrote about contact matters, etc., but the walls were sticking out.
There must be nowhere to hide the magic formation.
But what if the magic team is smaller than you imagined?
âHow small can a magic formation be?
âItâs the size of the magic formation. Your father and the magic team you found were all big things, but I thought there were some small magic groups.â
âIâve never heard of it. In the first place, the magic team is forbidden to look into it, so there is little information available.â
There is a bitter smile in Mr. Gilmouthâs words.
Thatâs the big wall of this problem.
Too little information about the magic formations because they were banned.
For this reason, I cannot go to the right answer because I am forced to apply what I know.
âIâll have to ask the captain about the magic team. Itâs unclear how far you know, but you probably know quite a bit.â
Mr. Gilmouth nods at your fatherâs words.
âShall we go to bed? âCause itâll be early tomorrow.â
When your father stroked my head with a pong, Mr. Gilmouth also stroked Soraâs head on his lap with a pong.
Sora seems comfortable, her eyes narrowed and she rocks her body with a pull.
âIâm in a hurry because of all the dangerous situations, but donât calm down when youâre with the Solas. I can even calm down.â
Were you happy with Mr. Gilmouthâs words, Sora gets more shaky.
âYouâre gonna be healed.â
Mr. Gilmouth and his father squeal when they look at Smudge Sola.
I wonder if Iâm getting tired like that.
Speaking of my grandsonâs name, Mr. Nargas stops.
As it was for a while, he gave a hazy look when he was thinking of something.
âAhhh! Thatâs right, itâs Matori! Pial, no doubt! Why âd you forget? It was Matori who was introduced.â
I seem to recall not only Mr Nargas, but also Mr Jaggi and Mr Early.
âIs your name hanging up?
Mr. Nargas and the others say âprobablyâ to your fatherâs words.
âWhat about me? I still canât connect Matori to his wife.â
Mr. Pial looks at everyone with a bewildered look.
Yeah, why canât he just remember?
âIsnât it because you were deeply involved? If Pial says his name with some clap, Nargasâ memories will return. So I guess weâre only doing different things on the Pial.â
My stopping leg slowly heads to the shami cave.
Mr. Pial seemed shocked and his gaze was dropping slightly
âUm, it was a year and a half ago, and you said Gilmouth felt crazy, right?
âOh, you said it. I talked to the captain, and the captain was poisoned. We should have moved more carefully.â
Mr Early says remorsefully.
Mr. Jaggi is also nodding.
âHow did you realize that? Was it also some kind of hang-up?
âI mean, it was crazy when I got back from Wang Duâs job and went to report it. With that said, there was Matori, next to Gilmouth.â
Oh, you werenât in the village?
Thatâs why I wasnât hanging on to it.
When Mr. Early gave a slightly unpleasant look, Mr. Jacgi smiled bitterly.