âIâm sorry. How are you getting ready? \n
âIâm almost done getting ready. The temporary storage area was helpful. Thanks.â
I thank the captain and sit in the front chair.
Something unexpected happened in the temporary storage area, but itâs not a problem because itâs already known a lot.
I still donât know why Ginal used a contract with heavy penalties, but I can honestly say it helped.
Itâs a contract with the worst âdeathâ punishment.
The captains donât hang out enough to say they wonât be unscrupulous, but theyâll probably be fine.
Sora thinks the captains are okay.
So far, Sola has never been wrong.
âSpeaking of temporary storage, there have been interesting reports. Sora is amazing.â
âExactly. I was surprised too.â
Youâre up for a good report.
Well, can it be assumed that talking here doesnât do anything dark behind it?
Look at the leader in front of you.
It is too thin because it was bedridden, but it doesnât have any vibe like when I woke up.
Conversely, the atmosphere is now eye-catching and dynamic.
It changed a lot in just a few days.
Gilmouth enters the room.
Thatâs the other one I was supposed to meet today.
âWeâve secured them all. Iâve checked the magic team.â
So they caught the guy who was running?
Now you can safely leave.
âWhat about home protection?
âIâm leaving it to the Ginars, so Iâm fine.â
To my words, nodding captain.\n
Iâve left it to Ginal and Garritt to guard the Gilmouth house.
When I said I would ask for Ivy before I left the house, I was pretty motivated so I had no problem with Ivyâs safety.
You just forgot to say to Ciel, âI want you to keep me alive and catch meâ.
If someone broke in, it would definitely be an instant kill
I need to ask if I have company. So I want you to keep me aliveâŚ
âDruid wonât hide the slaughter without Ivy.â
âHere, I didnât feel I needed to hide itâ
Answering Gilmouthâs words, he drew his face.
âWell, thatâs good. So, Upas, what do you got?
âIâve put exploration into various aspects. There are six villages in all that were used as magic formations experiments, like this one. Only this village survived.â
Are six of them damaged, a lot of them?
âWhen did you discover that?
The captain answered Gilmouthâs question, but leaned his neck.
Does that mean that experiments have been going on since about the same time as this village?
âHas the experiment begun in the same place?
âNo, they say it makes a difference of about a year. And I heard that some villages took a year to discover.â
You mean a small village hidden in the woods that few people visit?
âIs the investigation team treated confidentially because there were so many damaged villages? Or because it was a magic formation?
Gilmouth sees the captain.
Sure, the magic team is treated as top secret. \nFor this reason, it is not uncomfortable for the investigative team examining the magic formation to treat it confidentially.
But as far as the captainâs concerned, itâs going to mean something else.
And I feel like Iâm treating you confidentially for that reason.
âThere will be problems in the royal family nowâ
Are you talking about that rumor?
âYou mean the throne inheritance?
Gilmouthâs face is distorted by my words.
âThatâs right. There are two investigative teams on their way here. Each one at the top is different.â
Whoâs on top of the investigation team?
Succession to the throne?
Ah, I mean, did a royal human give orders to the investigation team?
âShit. Thereâs a throne inheritance issue involved!
When Gilmouth tells him to be irritated, he transfers the liquor that was on his desk to a glass and drinks it.
â⌠Upas, you Etcher are gonna really piss me offâ
Tilt your neck to Gilmouthâs words.
The captain is pissed off at Mr. Etcher every day⌠isnât that serious?
âThis is not a sickly drink.â
Transfer a little liquor into a glass and mouth on Gilmouthâs words.
The next moment, my throat gets cute and hot.
âThatâs amazing indeedâ
Except it looks like a pretty tasty drink.
With the good liquor the current captain is drinking, there will never be.
Gilmouth dislikes the words of the captain.
âHa, thatâs enough. When you get angry, deal with it alone.â
When I stared at the captain, I drank the liquor that was in the glass.
\nâWith that said, how many people have the right to inherit the throne?⌠two? Was that three of us?
To Gilmouthâs words, the captain exhales with a bewildered look.
From that look, he shifts his gaze gently.
A prince with a succession to the throne or something.
âThere used to be four, but now there are three. Two of them are arguing.â
And there were four, but now there are three?
âOh, itâs been announced that Iâm sick, but what do you think? They said he was murdered in the Wang capital. Long time ago.â
âCan the king be trusted?
âYou can still trust the king now. But the two of you fighting for the throne have nothing to do with credibility.â
Well, I guess from what weâve been talking about.
The King seems to be fighting the Church people.
âChurch and magic formation? And the question of royal succession.â
All the problems are too big.
Thatâs all I canât personally fathom.
And can the king be trusted, as the captain judged?
He said the king didnât move, even though he had proof.
âDo you know where the investigation team is right now?
Look up at Gilmouthâs words and see the captain.
âItâll take five days from the village.â
âFive days? I thought you said five days yesterday.
âThatâs what makes the investigation teams stare at each other in a good way. Neither of them seem to be able to move because of confidentiality. Are you nuts?â
The look on the face of the captain and Gilmouth becomes like plotting something.
Cold stuff runs on my back, but Iâm going to buy me some time to get away with Ivy, so letâs back it up.