Once I had prevented the collapse by freezing the building with the help of Rafael and Albione, I took swordsmen and spears to the elves and merchants to escape from that room. If you go outside the building while retrieving the first mercenaries you encounter on the road, you will be greeted by Seniors Leo and Julia and Richter, and you will join Lord Scion and Lord Sumva and Lord Pail, who have lost so much and taken those on the side of the Chamber of Commerce.

Having made sure everyone was safe and that there were no signs inside the building, I slowly dissolve the ice that was preventing it from collapsing.

Ice eventually melts, and that's no different than the ice I made. Because it's tough leaving the nearly broken Shultz Chamber of Commerce ice-covered and those who enter the building without knowing the situation are unluckily caught in a collapse.

If you pour magic into the frozen building with an image that touches and dissolves it, frost and ice will loosen and turn into water, and the noise will begin to reach your ears again.

The merchant, detained and deprived of his liberty, stared at the ragged and crumbling Chamber of Commerce of Schultz with regret and grief in his eyes.

"You're done."

"... Yep"

A merchant nodding at the whining of an employee-like man brought here by Theon and the others. The two of them, who seemed close in age, had a very similar look on their faces as to whether it was an old relationship.

The Elves have a pale complexion but no major injuries and remain silent during the treatment, as they are not in a position to have a conversation with each other.

I don't know about the inside of the elves, but as far as I can remember the words in battle, they seemed to think and act on the future of the clan at them, so they wouldn't break their mouth so easily.

In fact, as soon as Rafael and Albione talked to me, I said, "I'm sorry," I didn't say a word. Unless it's conclusive evidence that I'm sure his thoughts were a mistake, I won't admit my mistakes.

So I have to ask these merchants how to cut in. Trouble, it was then that I tried to look out for Lord Sumva and the Zions.

"- But, well, I thought it would be a good idea, and I had an unworthy dream of becoming a big merchant in Handel, and I could chase him. It would be good for an old man with no money, no status, no talent."

I don't think so.

The merchant, who snorted at the man with a caged face of giving up, then looked up at me and gave him a full grin.

- What?

A chill runs on that look of flamboyance.

Is it my mistake to think I gave up, and you still think I'm up to something? As such an idea rushes around the back of his brain, the merchant whispers, as if selling in a bargain.

"I don't know where you are, but if you're looking, it's hidden in the woods surrounding the elves."

"You!"

"Oops."

The other two rushed to stop the elves screaming to block them, but the first voice they raised from us and their actions were nothing more than corroborating the fact that the merchant's words were true. Confusion spreads between us, but the merchant resumes the conversation without asking.

"There's no such thing as a dangerous warcraft because the elves live there, and if you have water and food, you don't have a problem leaving it for a few days. It will be hard to find them because they are hidden from the other elves..."

The elves, who see the perky talking merchants, say their eyesight is sharp and even caged in hatred, but a strange face is a much fatter man of liver. It's like affirming a merchant's words if you react poorly, so the elves who can't even raise their voices to stop it are going to regret it a lot.

I also thought during the battle that the Shaltz Chamber of Commerce and the Elves were not close. Rather than that, we only have perceptions of each other's worthy counterparts, and maybe we don't have a sense of fellowship.

"We encourage you to go find it as soon as possible. The food brought to them by the elves will not starve to death right now, because Lord Velco will be unfamiliar with these havoc anyway."

Then I guess there are no lies in the words of this merchant. That's for sure as long as you look at the elves staring at the merchants as they try to escape captivity.

The question is why the merchants suddenly revealed the whereabouts of Lord Velco.

I know there's something set up in the stash of hostages, but the place is in the woods where the elves live. In a land where many other elf eyes exist, if two humans without much magic, it should still be difficult to hide a lot of tricks through. If you make it bigger or more powerful, it'll take a lot of work to cover it up.

More importantly, it's hard to imagine that those elves who have a verse overlooking humans let the merchants into the woods inside. If we believe in the earlier dialogue that the elves have even carried food to the hostages, it will not be the wrong idea, though.

At the same time I concluded so, I thought of a man laughing powerlessly into a frozen room and staring with sadness at the collapsing Shultz Chamber of Commerce.

There are no traps in the woods, and as I felt then, the merchants' measures have already been exhausted, and if they are giving up a resumption. Let go of the two hostages for free, which is a good negotiating card, but there's one reason why you want us to go to the woods where the elves live.

"For Elatoma?"

If so, the merchant's face was slightly distorted.

Apparently, it was a hit.

But after a few seconds, the merchant repairs his expression and spins his words like he sings.

"For Lady Elatoma, everything but herself is a toy to have a good day. They will laugh at those who fled in haste before they were captured, at those of us who desperately tried to protect the end of the Shultz Chamber of Commerce, at the elves who thought of the future of the clan and tried to launch it into the land of man, and at you who rushed around so hard."

Achievement seeps into the face of the merchant who said so, and his skin pops in that gentle grin.

"Our turn ends here, and you go to the forest where Elf lives, the next stage. Toys seem to be toys for that person's enjoyment, and they have to play their part."

The appearance of a man trying to play the role he was given while he knew he was being ruined in his life was full of madness...

- Hours after the fall of the Shultz Chamber of Commerce.

I wandered through the woods where the elves lived near Handel, with Theon and Ries, and those who borrowed from the elves, looking for Lord Pinez and Lord Velco.

Incidentally, the merchants, swordsmen and other faces of the Shultz Chamber of Commerce have been entrusted to Lord Sumva and Lord Pail. They will be taken to the castle and judged according to Handel's law. I left Mr. Richter and Julia just in case, and there will be King Plata, so even if something happens in Handel, we should be able to deal with it adequately.

The captured elves have handed it over to the elves for surveillance, but they must discuss the matter with the King of Handel at a later date. Lafar and Seniors Leo remain in the elves and are on the side because it is difficult for them to settle before they make that appointment.

As soon as we find former King Pinez and Lord Velco, we plan to talk to the elves and find Elatoma who should be nearby.

"Don't miss the slightest trace. Find a different place from the usual forest."

"" "" "" "" ""

The elves who responded to Ries scattered, carefully examining the ground and every single tree. Side by side, me and Zion also proceed carefully using their eyes and skills to explore if there are any abnormalities around them.

Naturally, but carefully managed by the elves, the forest is full of tree leaves and trunks, and fallen trees and rocks are surrounded by moss, just green. They say that during the day it is a beautiful place illuminated by tree leakage days falling from among moderately intermittent trees and showing dotted white holy trees, but now the situation is the situation.

The presence of Eratoma, suggested by two people and a merchant who would be imprisoned somewhere, on top of being surrounded by night darkness, had given a creepy atmosphere to the space that was supposed to be fantastic.

"Young lady, I'm coming around the right side of the rock."

"Then I'm on the left. Be careful."

The entire house that appeared in front of me was once separated from Theon to investigate the great rock without scratching it, but in doing so, just in case and caution was drawn, he returned a similar word with a mysterious expression.

"Oh. Young lady, too."

It seems that what we think of each other is together. I raise one hand to Scion, who reinforced the color of vigilance to be alone, and I walk with my eyes open to see if there are any strange things about Big Rock and its surroundings.

I don't know when or what will happen...

If the merchant is right, where is Elatoma supposed to be looking at us from now on, but I can't feel the magic of looking at us or exploring us. Even so, if there were no more blatant movement with regard to the latter, it would be confused and unaware of the signs of holy trees full of forests and the magic emanating from the elves looking for the former King Pinez and Lord Velco.

Perhaps Elatoma puts that far into the calculations. Because you're the kind of man who would make the Shultz Chamber of Commerce ours, which was said to be established, and guide and use the Prince of the Land of Dragons successfully.

I will carefully examine the area of the Great Rock while paying attention to the area, but I do not see any signs that I have applied my hand. If I proceeded so hard to find anything, I reunited with Scion, who gave me the look I left behind. Apparently this place is a hassle.

"There was nothing here."

"This way too."

That's how I answered Zion's report, which I imagined, looking up to heaven. Then, with Albione, he would be looking at the woods from above. The more he struck a small light sphere to call in the Feniches, the less Albione and Ains stepped down to the side of Zion as he swept up the upper tail barrel for a long stretch.

He wasn't anywhere near the water.

'I still think it's in the woods because there was no suspicious place to see it from above'

"Right..."

I don't have time to be depressed by the words of Albione and Ains.

This neighborhood is being explored by Ries and Elves in addition to me and Zion, so while I was thinking about asking them to take a look at the other side across the inside, I had a long question.

"Ains. You've finished watching the woods from above, haven't you?

"Yes."

"What happened to the Zweis?

"Uh, you know..."

If you ask about the other four that won't show up after any time, Ains looks a little troubled.

When I thought of my youngest son, Humph, to Ains, I nodded with the look of Albione telling me to do it.

"The other kids are going to retrieve the Humph, as your husband imagined. Isn't it time to come?

No way. It is.

If you put your hand on your forehead and look up to heaven without thinking, "What's wrong, young lady? Are you all right?" I heard Theon worrying, but I want you to wait a moment because I'm sorry, but not now.

Looks like he really needs to be tutored for once...

He told me so much that the magic stored by holy trees and native plants should not be eaten, but it was in vain.

His appetite can hardly be helped. When I gave up half angry and half angry and half thinking why I was supposed to be feeding enough food, I could see a blue mass descending from the starry sky.

- Is that Fia?

As Albione put it, the other Feniches seem to be back.

But the next moment I think about it, I open my eyes to the difference from my usual graceful flight. She doesn't seem to be able to slow down well how quickly she came, winging to slow down diligently as she makes a rustling noise.

"Feea! I'll take it, just keep falling."

While surprised by the unusual appearance of it, if she prepared wind magic instead of a cushion and spread her arms, she tapped her feathers as relieved and fell straight down according to gravity.

"Oh. What's the matter with you in such a hurry?

If you put a chunk of blue feathers falling in your arms listening to Albione like that, Phea seems safe, although it had some shock. Running sassy gaze, but she does not appear to be injured, a relief.

It was just that Feniche, who hadn't held up in a long time, had recently grown up mechanically or heavily.

"What happened, Fia?"

I didn't rarely try to open my mouth for a chatty girlfriend to ask that as I lowered her to the ground with a non-eating face.

I thought it was strange, but if I observe it carefully, it seems that I am flailing something in its mouth, and if I give it my hand, something will fall out of the way of harrassment and white. It was a small white flower like a golden wood rhinoceros, some of which had a pale, blue-white glow.

It is a moonlight tree flower I picked up with the Ballads at school around the fall of last year.

Wrong, it's not something that blooms at this time of year that won't even arrive in the early summer.

"This isn't a piece of moonlight, is it? You blossomed so fast..."

If you gaze at Fia, who is still breathless while listening to Theon whine, she nods cocklessly instead of words.

That was enough.

I guess that's what it means to be smart and not have Zwei back, who often assumes the role of rapporteur.

"No, this is the signpost left by Lord Velco. I picked it up last fall with his son."

I listened to my son's memorabilia and tried it out, and Luce tells me that he seemed to find a business opportunity in the glow of zero over the glass, and that he adopted the decorative preservation bottle he used then as a container when selling moonlight trees. I'm talking about Lord Velco, so I guess he was carrying some for product introduction and a little extra.

Moonlight tree flowers act close to the [purification] of light magic and are close to holy trees and properties planted in the elf forest. So in this forest, where the signs of holy trees are thick, I guess the elves who took them away didn't notice either. Lord Velco would not have thought that far, but the glow emitted is also similar to that of the moonlight, difficult to see in this forest, where the light is good.

'This is what Humph found, or if I didn't think he was there, I'd go down to the ground on my own and eat it. Because it's falling at equal intervals in a linear fashion, maybe.' Cause Zwei said it. So after discussing it, Zwei and Dry were supposed to go after Humph, who was pecking flowers, so I came to let them know!

The end of his mouth rises to Fia, who told him earlier that he was finally ready to breathe.

"It's ringing with great momentum, but what are you saying?

"My youngest found this, and when the guys up there looked it up, they were falling at equal intervals. The three of them aren't here. They're in the middle of pursuing their destination."

"Can the young birds find such small clues? Wow..."

Bad for Theon, who views Ains and Feer with a very impressive look, but not excellent in the case of Humph, just tense in eating. But I don't know, but I also have the word Buddha, and I'm not going to tell you the truth because I don't need to bother explaining it.

"Albione. Me and Theon are going first, so can you tell Ries and the others?

'Fine. I'll show you to your husband at last. "

"Thanks"

Thankfully, Albione leaves a glossy grin and flies fuzzily to Ries and the elves who look far rear. Without dropping that back off to the end, I called out to the two that were waiting now or now.

"Einstein and Fia need to lead us."

"Copy that!

"Eins is in the woods with your husbands because I'm flying up there!

With that said, if Fia climbs up to the tree, Ains hovers without sound and stops at about the height of our gaze. Then when he responded with a beautiful squeal to Fia's voice echoing from heaven, he flipped himself with a kurli and flew lightly.

"Let's go, Theon"

"Yes!

Speak up to Theon, and I'll take a step too.

And he ran out after the blue bird that went among the turbulent trees, gracefully compelling the upper tail barrel.