I was worried because there were no signs of Mr. Fischer, but there was none.\n
Explore the signs a little further, but theyāre not nearby.
āIf it was Fischer, I would have sent for my people.ā
Dinal, who noticed how I was, slapped me on the shoulder.
āWhoās coming? Can you trust me?ā
Dinal nods at his fatherās words.
āItās okay, because those who betray us are more or less predictable.ā
Mr. Dinal with his eyes slightly down.
It must be hard for a traitor to come out.
āHeās not the only one. Fucking asshole.ā
Step away from the signs of tingling from your neighbor.
The gatekeepers are also drawing attention to Mr. Ginalās condition.
āHey, thereās a lot to leak.ā
Dinal smiles at your fatherās words.
The gatekeepers who saw the smile were about to cry.
But Iām still the one who laughs like this.
What kind of contract did you make?
Ginalās words surprised all the gatekeepers.
Looking at it, Mr. Ginal shook his head sideways.
Six people nodded slightly.
āAll right, you guys stay at the gate.ā
In Ginalās words, one person tries to say something, but the words do not come out.
And his gaze wandered, and he looked at me.
Tilt your neck to the reaction.
āDid they order you to take Ivy hostage?ā
The gatekeepers nodded at your fatherās words.
Iām sure he was tied to a contract, so he had to do it.
āI donāt know what to doā¦.ā
Ginal wrinkles between her eyebrows.
My father also has a sharp expression.
Your father stood up and took the sword out of his sheath.
The falling sound of trees that echo around you.
Surpent-sanās magic fills the surroundings.
Looking at the gatekeepers in a small scream, there was someone who was pulling out of fear.
The magic you feel from Sarpent-san is not so strong, nor is there a mix of killers.
And yet, itās impossible to pull out my waist.
Are these people really the gatekeepers?
āWhy are you hereā¦?ā
The gatekeepers are completely confused and are about to run.
In this state of chaos, I may go deep into the woods.
If that happens, the monster could really attack us.
Jinalās yelling echoed.
The rattling gatekeepers are stuck together.
Thatās Mr. Dinalās killer voice.
The shadow came out, so when I looked up, Mr. Sarpent glanced at me.
Her gaze matched, but she went to the back of the forest as if nothing had happened.
A loud noise from the ground is echoing in the forest all the time.
āI donāt think you noticed.ā
No, I just glanced right at you.
Thatās it, youāre looking right at me.
āPerfect. Say the surpent came and lost Ivy.After the surpent goes through, youāll think itās true. ā
See where Serpent went in Ginalās words. \nThe trees fell, and traces of passage were clearly left on the ground.
And I feel uncomfortable.
Iām a Sarpent-san who usually leaves little behind⦠Ah, maybe you helped me?
Donāt let the gatekeepers go back like this.
But how did you know what was going on?
When one of the gatekeepers lowers his head to the Dinals, the other five hurriedly lower their head.
Instead, she asks what sheās worried about in her fresh state.
āUm, how long have you been a vigilante?ā
From the state of the gatekeepers, I donāt get the impression of being young.
The impression is strange because it takes a lot of experience to be a gatekeeper.
āIām eight months old, the rest is six months old.ā
Eight months and six months?
Is that how you keep the gate short?
I still had the right impression.
I see. Thank you for your answers. ā
Dad and Mr. Ginal had very reluctant expressions.
Your father sighs loudly as you wait for the gatekeepers to come back.
āSurpent did a good job.ā
Your father agrees with Mr. Ginal.
I think you came at a really good time.
āOh, Sierra is coming this way.ā
There are signs of Sierra approaching from the back of the forest.
After a while, he showed up in front of me.
āSierra, welcome home.ā
Iām kind of good at Sierra⦠huh?
āMaybe it was Sierra who asked for help with the surpent?ā
\nYour father nods at Mr. Ginalās words.
Disadvantage⦠you wanted to murder your dads?
The vigilante and both guilds are already working hand in hand to hand.
If we change the cause of the killing of these three groups to something else, we can make your father a murderer.
Or the ingredients of a negotiation that says you donāt want to be a murdererā¦
āCanāt you help the gatekeepers?ā
When I see your father, I can stroke his head.
Ginal nods without hesitation at his fatherās words.
āTheyāre really stupid.Thanks to you showing me your hands, I know how rotten it is.All we have to do is get the evidence.I figured out where the evidence was. ā
Itās because of the way you laugh when youāre trying to correct the wrong thing.
Unlike before, Dinal shows a serious smile.
Your father doesnāt seem to want to stop.
āHmm? Youāre here. Ivy and I can hide, but what do we do?ā
Looks like the Ginals trusted me.
But Iām a little worried.
āIām going to hide. Iām not going to get involved anymore.ā
Dinal nods at his fatherās words.
āOkay, Iāll meet you later.Where should I go? ā
āOkay, Iāll see you later.ā
When Jinal saw her off to the village, she walked out towards the abandonment site.
āIf itās about those six people, you can kill them without killing them, right?ā
My father smiles bitterly at my words.
Thereās no doubt that the Dinals can do it.
There is too much difference between the top adventurers and the six who have been in the vigilante for less than a year.
Weāll be able to defeat him without killing him.
You might understand that if you think about it normally.
⦠is it stupid who thought about this operation?