A Mid-level (Middle-aged) Office Worker’s Laid-Back Industrial Revolution in Another World

Episode 53: Memories of Miss Alice. (Confirmation of the status quo and suspicious letter. )

Leave the war against the demonic kingdom to Viscount Temple, who is good at defensive warfare.

The Earls of Elvis and Godwin Border were both running on horses.

There were 100 Knights for you, and a total of 200 were running.

All horseback riding.

He was running at all possible speeds while putting in a halfway break on a critical line where his horse would crumble.

The aim is a city with the residence of Count Elvis.

The war against the demonic kingdom was routine, but it was a real battle.

It was an emergency transmission from Alice on the arrow tip where we could see a formula that would draw us back and forth this time.

Most of the soldiers left in the city have a point of battle.

As a force of war, I'm allergic, but my abilities as a policeman are higher than those of a knight.

Some have good arbitration, some have good equipment management, and some have high investigative capacity for crime.

Those close to the profession.

Alice said she would lead the fight for it.

Do those people have the city... no, I want to believe they have it.

Close the castle gate and drop the goblins climbing the outer walls. If you can fight a cage castle like that.

I made the city with the intention of cage castle warfare. But supposedly against 100 soldiers.

200 goblins is not worth 100 soldiers. It could have been the equivalent of about 300 soldiers.

They don't rest.

The cage castle side would scream if it were repeated day and night.

You can fight like that.

I'm in a hurry.

I can see the city.

Five days had passed since the goblin raid.

Almost there!

The firehand hasn't even gone up. The castle gate hasn't been broken either.

Well done!

From now on, we're gonna... that?

The battlefield was nowhere.

The same look as usual, not even one goblin.

I felt like I ate some kind of shoulder watermark, but I enter the castle gate.

In doing so, I asked what happened to the goblins.

A total of 81 people penetrated and destroyed each other during one bell.

I don't know why.

I'm heading to Count Elvis' house for now.

Offerings, 198 people decided to give them a break in the soldier's quarters.

The Earl of Elvis and the Earl of the Godwin border and the four captains of both knights arrive at the Earl of Elvis' house.

It was Smith who welcomed him.

Count Elvis wondered.

What about Alice's welcome???

In Smith's story, on that day, he won a war against the Goblin army,

Alice seems happy to be back from the consolation.

But then he said he barely came out of the room.

It has been 5 days.

For once, he said he was taking the meal in his own room, even if the maid asked him what it was.

"I'm sorry." That I've only told him.

I don't know what you're talking about. First, I summoned a soldier chief to hear the trajectory of the battle with the Goblin army.

In the description of the soldier chief, he penetrated with 81 men. 14 dead and 30 wounded. The battle time was between one bell.

The four indoors roar when they hear the story.

How would it have been under that circumstance and considering the soldier's level of skill, professionalism and if he had been a commander?

Clarify and conclude with total annihilation and all four.

Alice had the effect of a medal.

Alice also said she spoke to all surviving soldiers at the consolation and subsequent grave visits.

not only that, but explained to the bereaved families of the deceased soldiers that the death of the soldiers was not in vain in tears,

Tell the residents that it's not the performance of me alone, it's the performance of all 81.

He asked me not to lift him excessively.

It was Alice who was not educated in any way about a commander capable enough to be the subject of a military coach.

And yet all of a sudden, he said he was no longer out of the mansion.

The four commanders who heard a series of stories became more and more unclear.

In the meantime, the four headed to the scene to make a live assessment.

On his way to the scene, Count Elvis asked the city people on the road if Miss Alice was okay.

That's not one or two either.

Dozens of people asked me.

Count Elvis on the boulder also realized Alice's immense popularity.

Alice had a routine to stroll around the city.

If you don't come out of the city for a day or two, you'll think it's errands and illnesses.

After the third day, I wonder if anything happened. Today is 5 days. It's an anomaly.

Anyway, the four people who arrived at the scene were the source of the accompanying soldier chief's description.

Go through the details and start to verify.

While doing so, 100 people from the second inning arrive just above the battlefield.

The commander was Frederick.

Frederick also hears the soldier chief's explanation and raises the roar.

I feel the same way as the previous 4 people, I think I feel it.

However, Frederick was concerned about his subsequent actions.

I've been acting strange since I got back.

The 2nd Battalion also left a message at the Soldier's Stuff.

Five people returned to Count Elvis's residence to check on Alice's return to the mansion in the guest room.

She said she handed it to Alice.

It was also found that there was a seal.

That's with the days here, too.

Obviously the submission is suspicious.

But no matter how many granddaughters you break into your room.

I thought it was blocked in eight directions. Arrow tip.

There's a knock on the guest's door.

"Go ahead."

Count Elvis will be allowed in.

It was Smith who came in.

"Grandpa, I'm sorry I'm in the middle of a conversation.

"I don't mind. So, what's wrong?

"I really want my sister to feel better.

I took the speculation, which is now the cause, out of your sister's room.

I also get scolded. You will also be punished.

Cheer up your sister. Please.

Head down, please, Smith.

"I understand what Smith said.

Let's keep this for now.

Stay back until you have another life.

Smith went back to his room.

By the way, I was listening to Smith right now, and Count Elvis was like that with tears.

I wish I was giving my grandson a hard time.

"Well. What does it say ah..."

The face of Count Elvis, who tried to read it with ease, sees it. It gets harder to see.

And finish reading and say something.

"I'm going to Kingsville for a moment.