I stop at the church I see.\n
Little by little, but my memory is returning.
About three years ago, Matori called me to talk to you about something, and I stepped into this church.
Yeah, Iâve been crazy since that day.
âSure⌠I thought Iâd check it outâ
A few days before I set foot in the Church, I learned of the disturbing movement of the priesthood.
But I canât help but look into it without proof.
So I thought Iâd check it out on my own.
Maybe I should have talked to someone about it.
Because I assumed it would be easy to find out.
If I had told someone then, it might not have been the worst thing that could have happened.
I was surprised that the response came back to me, and when I turned my gaze to the voice, I realized that Nargas was looking at me with a worrying look on his face.
Speaking of which, I remembered you were here with me, and I felt pity that I hadnât seen you around.
We need to stick together.
â⌠itâs not Gilmouthâs fault.â
I shake my head to the side.
Iâm in a position to say Gilmouth.
So Iâm responsible for everything.
Move the leg that was stopping.
Villagers talk happily at the entrance.
âNargas, get all the people in the village out of the church. I donât know what theyâre gonna do.â\n
âI was wondering what I could do to get you to move without being distrustfulâ
That wonât be possible.
âYou donât have to worry about it. Kick him out now.â
âWhat? Is that okay? What happened at the church quickly spreads rumors. It will fuel the anxiety of the villagers.â
Sure, you go into church as Gilmouth, not as an individual, there will be rumors soon.
âRumors are already spreading that Upas has woken up. For them, Upasâ illness canât be cured. But it healed. What are they gonna do? Iâm sure heâll try to find out whatâs going on. How do we know?
Knowing that woke you up, you must be in a hurry.
â⌠youâre in surgery, youâre quick to use adventurers or vigilantes, arenât you?
âThatâs right. And what if you realized there was someone who could have solved it?
âYou think thereâs a chance you could set me up with something?
Nodding at Pialâs words.
âYou canât say there isnât, can you? And thatâs when I might use the magic team.â
Iâm not so familiar with magic.
So maybe youâre worried about being completely off-target.
But I canât wipe the possibility of you doing something.
And then, who can say we donât use the magic team?
âI canât predict how it will work, so I want to push the pattern immediately. I want more victims of magic.â
âOkay. Iâll kick people out of church immediately.â
To Nargasâs answer, ho.
Now, no matter what happens, the villagers will not be harmed.
A villager, who was in front of the church door, smiles and greets him. \nIf you bow your head slightly to that,
âGet away from here immediately. Weâve got a problem.â
âWhat? This is a church.â
âYes, but I will ask you to follow our instructions more than we have discovered the problemâ
Maybe heâs a believer in faith.
But I donât care about that now.
The villagers looked suspicious but saw my face and took a breath, and immediately went away from the church in solidarity with those around them.
Apparently you have that scary look on your face.
Well, Iâm not going to fix it.
âExcuse me. Get out of the church immediately.â
As the Nargas went forward from behind me into the church, they spoke to the people inside.
âWhat is it! This is a church!
A gray-haired clergyman blames Nargas for his actions.
But my face got a little tense when I walked into church.
Instruct the villagers around you to go outside, keeping that in sight.
The villagers, bewildered, walked out of the church as soon as they stood up to see how I was.
âThis is a church, a place where adventurer guilds donât interfere! Get out of here now! Orders!â
A gray-haired clergyman comes before me and gives instructions in an ordained tone.
If Iâm in surgery, I guess Iâll follow that.
But my technique is solved, and my memory is slowly returning.
The way I say it now is odd as a word for the Alliance Master of Adventurers.
âWhat are you doing? Iâm giving orders. Leave!â
I donât even think the technique is solved.
I guess that means Iâm confident in the technique that I put up.
Then maybe thatâs what the power of that slime called Sol is.
⌠Without Sol, no. If the Ivies hadnât come to this village, this village could have been over.
\nGrabbing the priestâs shoulder in front of him, he throws it towards Early.
The blue-haired clergyman who stepped on the bump was supported by Early, but held on to his body for a long time.
Put your hands on the door.
Thereâs a locked noise and the door wonât open.
âThe people inside are frightened. Get out of here now. Let me protest todayâs disrespect immediately.â
A gray-haired clergyman, not suppressed by Early, lays his hand on my shoulder and glances at me.
I guess you still think you can handle it.
So I kicked the door as much as I wanted with my legs.
The door collapses into the sound of a bakick.
And itâs emitting an unusual light, I saw the magic formation.
The gray-haired clergyman hit me and pushed me forward.
He was distracted by the magic team, so he stays up front and enters the magic team.
When a blue-haired clergyman lays his hands on the magic formation, the light of the magic formation becomes brighter.
âGilmouth! Early, hold him tight!
A blue line of light rises from the magic formation and wraps around my body.
Yes, that day this blue line of light came up from the magic formation and wrapped around my body like it is now.
I felt an unspeakable fear about it, and I ran around in the magic team.
But I canât escape, and the blue light keeps the lines in my bodyâŚâŚ
Thatâs right. Matori and the guy pushed me into the magic team that day.
And this blue line of light!
âNargas, get away from me!