âTomorrow, weâre going to spread a rumor about this village.â\n
Fischer nods at Mr Ginalâs words.
âWhat kind of rumors?â
âRumor has it Gilmus was killed.They say the evidence is hidden somewhere in the village. â
Tell the truth as a rumor.
I can only think of things that people I knew would panic about.
âGilmouthâs aides and associates will be in quite a hurry.But why would you do that? â
Dinal nods at his fatherâs words.
âThey donât have any proof of Gilmouth.I want to check the office once.Thatâs why Iâm going to confuse you with rumors and sneak in a bit. â
I donât have proof of Gilmouth.
Like I said, Iâm gonna sneak inâŠ
Did you say you would put up with your fatherâs surprise?
âDonât you have proof?â
Is that what bothers you?
Maybe itâs something important?
âOh, he disappeared after Gilmouth died.â
Did Mr. Gilmouth hide it?
But thereâs a reason to hide it⊠perhaps you knew you were being targeted?
That would be a reason to hide it.
âIt must be strange that it disappeared.You can never get that out of Gilmouthâs office. â
I bow my neck to my fatherâs words.\n
Canât you get it out of the office?
If that happens, Gilmus canât hide it.
Mr. Ginal leans his neck.
Iâm curious, but more importantly, what is Gilmouthâs proof?
Iâm more worried about youâŠ
âUm, what is Gilmouthâs proof?â
âGilmus is the only one who can take over.Itâs the first time Iâve used it since it was recognized as a Gilmouth.Without that judge, the adventurer canât make a single request. â
Mr. Ginalâs explanation revealed that Gilmouthâs evidence was very important.
But what is a reassuring request?
Whatâs not safe with a client?
âThe judge pushed me to prove that I passed the Adventurer Guild.Adventurers rarely undertake work without the judge.Thatâs because itâs proof that even if something happens to your client, youâll pay for it. â
I see. Is it like a sign that I will definitely pay?
Donât worry, the Adventurers Guild will guarantee you a job.
âWhat? Whatâs the status of the request now?â
âI have a request. Half of the fee is paid in advance, and the remainder is paid when the request is fulfilled.â
Is that what happens when I canât prove that I will pay?
âThere is a way to make a request, but it is not a good way.This is a payment method if the Adventurer Alliance doesnât trust you. â
Nod to Mr. Ginalâs words.
If you trust me, you can pay later.
âBut where did he go?â
Mr Fischer sees Mr Ginal and his father.
But they both shook their heads sideways because they couldnât predict it. \nâI wonât struggle to figure it out.â
Fischer laughs bitterly at Mr. Ginalâs words.
âYes, it is. Itâs really strange that itâs gone from the office.â
Proof of Gilmus that you canât get out of the office.
I mean, you can get it out of the office, right?
I wonder what kind of conditions we can put in place.
⊠disappeared after Gilmouth died.
That means Mr. Gilmouth is away, right?
âWhy canât I get Gilmouthâs ID out of the office?â
First of all, thatâs the wonder.
Even if itâs magic, how do you keep it from coming out?
âWhen I create an Adventurer Guild, the first one I create is in Gilmouthâs office.Magic is applied to the entire room.One of them is magic that keeps Gilmouth from showing up.Gilmouth spreads magic into the room once a day to help maintain Gilmouthâs office.The details are only passed on to Gilmus. â
Nod to your fatherâs words.
But think about it a little and tilt your neck.
What happens if I donât cast my magic?
âThe Kingâs City Adventurers Guild has a mechanism to alert them of anomalies.Gilmouth canât cast magic when an anomaly occurs.If Gilmouth dies suddenly, others will cast their magic, but the Adventurers of the Kingâs City Alliance will be informed even if Gilmouth does. â
Can you stop the magic supply and get it out of the office?
⊠but you canât get it out of the office unless you stop the magic on Gilmouthâs proof.
Suppose, in some way, you donât cast magic only on Gilmouthâs evidence?
âIs there any way that Gilmouth can only prove magic?â
Ginal looks surprised at my question.
It seems that Sola and the others know about Gilmus in this village.
âYou were taken hostage.â
I bow my neck to my fatherâs words.
âThat being said, Iâve heard that Gilmouth was accepted because the monsters he tamed were getting older.He told me to tame another monster, but he said, âThis is the only one I have left.âAt that time, I didnât think the relationship between Tamer and the monster was important, so I wondered. â
I looked back at it strangely.
âNow I can understand how important the relationship between Tamer and the monster is.Gilmus must have been a real tamer. â
Fischer nods at Ginalâs words.
âI want to know what happened, but thereâs a limit to what weâre talking about here.In the meantime, Iâll make sure Gilmouthâs ID is really in the office.Can we keep the rumors going as planned? â
Fischer nods at Ginalâs words.
âI told the store owner that it should already be moving.â
âWeâll get what we need in the dump.Itâs about time we cut everyoneâs potions. â
Remember the potions left in the magic bag in your fatherâs words.
It is certainly the amount that needs to be refilled.
âOkay. If they move, itâs from this afternoon, so we should go to the dump in the morning.â
I nod because my father sees me in Ginalâs words.
I donât know when Iâm leaving this village, so I need to be ready for anything.
Nevertheless, the problem is getting more and more complicated.