I stayed overnight at Sentier's. I wanted to stay a little longer and find out the outcome of the Lena's battle, but the Sheilas didn't have the time available to say such a long thing.

Leaving Sentier, Sheila and the others headed straight south for Malware.

This was the biggest difficulty. Malwale is a city in the territory of Gandia. Malwale, Zalwarne region, Ganhia territory. To reach that Malware, we had to cross the border between Abad and Gandia. From Sentier to Malway⠀ ™ s there are well-maintained streets, nor does it mean there is a Nest of Imperial Demons along the streets. If only we could go down the street, it would have been a journey without any danger. However, going down the street means passing a defensive base near the border, which means only that you will be subject to examination by the Abad army.

Sheila and the others are disguised as civilians. Dressed in common travel attire, weapons and protective equipment were hidden in their luggage. Sheila, in particular, was distressed to make that characteristic gray hair completely invisible. They also borrowed numbers from Lernheil because Sheila and the samurai were suspicious on their journey alone, and they led the journey.

Journey. Yes, journey. Taural residents who feared that Abad's civil unrest would escalate rely on acquaintances to escape to Zalwarn. The hand of taking off the street and treading through the mountains is hard to use.

The Border Defense Unit's examination was a very demanding one. Because the royal palace had restricted travel outside the country. But it could be broken through by the driving of the soldiers of Taural and the work of the samurai. In the end, it seems that no matter how well trained they are, soldiers are human and men.

For Gandia's border guard units, a bill of lading bearing the Taural emblem took effect and was allowed to pass without difficulty.

It was on April 25th that Sheila and the others entered Gandia territory. The next twenty-sixth day, he enters Malware and is able to relax in the Inn. Though tension when in Abad territory was a lie-like sense of liberation, we should not have forgotten the tension. It is the same thing within Gandia that we have to hide who we are. It's not something I know where the information comes from and tell Abard. Don't be alarmed.

Still, I probably didn't have to feel cramped any more than I did when I was inside Abad because Gandia didn't have Abird eyes. The Abirds, for better or worse, are interested in Sheila. I don't try to hide my curiosity about Sheila. Although the Taural region had only a favorable and well-intentioned eye for Sheila due to the influence of the collar uncle, and even Sentier only heard good stories about Sheila, it was intolerable to continue to feel numerous gazes under the circumstances of mental fatigue.

Born as a royal family, he has received countless gazes as he is raised as a princess but a prince. That was the eye of much curiosity. Everyone knew Sheila was raised as a man while she was a woman, so that would be the kind of eye she would have. Curiosity. Interest, affection, respect, sympathy, contempt, foolishness and - all sorts of emotions have kept me exposed to mixed eyes. It was before I realized it. By the time I realized, I was used to it. I should have been used to it. Being able to withstand any gaze would be something called a born royalty.

But since being chased by Wang Du, Sheila has noticed herself being sensitive to the gaze of others. Something in her is starting to sound and collapse. Myself as a princess. I'm starting to shake myself as a royal family. It shakes, trembles, cracks, peels off. What has been built up in the twenty-two years since the birth of this world is slowly, but surely lost.

Feels like scaffolding is gone.

I can't stand.

Like asking for help, there was no one I could count on. Not Wellis or the ladies. Not like Larnheil or Lena either. Relying on them and them is not what Sheila does. It's just about letting them down. Everyone wants Sheila to be the Beast Princess at all times. Even Wellis, who seeks femininity, did not tolerate me to make weak noises.

The ideal of Sheila Lewe-Abbard is in everyone. I can't do anything to break that ideal.

So tremble.

Only my heart keeps shaking.

Seeking salvation, shaking.

It's like looking up for air.

(Somebody...)

Sheila wept for the first time on her evening in Malware. There was loneliness. In the absolute darkness of the night, she held her knees, spilling only tears. I couldn't cry. I even swallowed. Sheila Lewe-Abbard has to be that kind of person.

During their stay in Malwale, Sheila and the others hoped that Abard's information would not come in, but they could not find out anything. In the first place, the people of Malwales seemed to have no idea what was going on in Abad.

In this way, even the Gandhian government may not know about the civil unrest in Abad. But that was convenient for Sheila and the others. The lack of understanding of Abard's situation means that Sheila and the others have not escaped the country.

I left Malwale and headed west. I even went down the street, and on the 29th, I finally reached the Dragon House with my thoughts. but I still can't feel safe. I had to find someone I knew in Lernheil. Most importantly, the Larnheil soldier knew where to find him, so there was nothing in particular to develop into a problem.

The man, an old friend of Lernheil's, was the innkeeper, as his uncle said. He was a man about a turn younger than Lernheil and characterised by a look that always looked difficult. His name was Scott-Feneck, and when I handed him a letter from Lernheil, he was happy to welcome Sheila and the others.

It was a big inn. And everywhere in the inn was full of tourist-like people. Gandia is now in a period of total stabilisation with no signs of war. I'm glad to call it a day of hitting and putting on the dragon palace sightseeing.

"Since Gandhia's reign, the tourist localization of Ryufu has been promoted. Thanks to you, we make borough money. Gandhia, you're so sweet."

Scott laughed out loud as he led Sheila and the others into the room. He was a constantly laughing figure for a seemingly uncomfortable face.

Lernheil's soldiers and I were to break up at Scott's Inn. They left the Dragon House, hoping that they were concerned about the Lord, Larnheil, and as much as they could look into the situation within Abad, promising to tell Sheila.

I guess the biggest reason they left was because Scott-Feneck was able to determine he was a trustworthy person. Scott was in tears when he glanced through Lernheil's letter. I don't know what was in that letter. At least, it won't say what happened to the Sheilas, but in any case, Scott promised to keep the Sheilas hidden, even for life. There were no lies or false colors in his eyes. Sheila lived within the royal palace's number of magic tricks. As much as I could spot other people's lies, there was no way I couldn't.

Scott's Inn is located in the heart of the Dragon House. It was a first-class peek at the Heavenly Wheel Palace, the largest attraction in the Dragon Palace, and it also seemed to be frequently used by tourists. Why Scott owns so much first-class land is because the Fenec family used to be one of the leading houses in Zalwarn. Apparently one of his older brothers is exhaling pneumonia to rebuild his fallen family name now. Scott is the two men of the Fenec family, and unlike his brother, who succeeded the governor, he said, he intends to lead a life of leisurely comfort, for which he remodeled his parents' home and opened it to the public as an inn was the beginning of his inn management.

The inn began to get on track because Gandia brought down Zalwarn and Ryufu became operational as a tourist city. Gandia probably thought it would be a shame to simply use the ancient capital, Ryufu, as a military base in the Zalwarn region. And the thought, it worked.

The ancient and beautiful townships of the Dragon House did not let go by capturing the hearts of one.

Sheila was also in love with the ancient capital township looking out the window of the room given to Scott.