"I looked through a report from Sir Kayloon..."

The first voice of Fairling Zan-Chrews was that. Without a greeting, there's no foreshadowing. Suddenly it seems to be failing to get to the point, but failing to do so was as good as it was when Ozfeld and I were alone.

Fairling is a man at the apex of the Knights of the Divine Table, and it is no exaggeration to speak of a hero who revolutionized in Benoagard. It's like Ozfeldt to be able to respond to such a great figure in front of him without a coward. With him in front, everyone can't forbid nervousness. The truth was that if we were just nervous, we would still be stiff even to the soul and not be able to have a decent conversation. Because Failing is the hero who did the revolution, not. It's more essential. Usually in people, you must lose your mind just because you face to face with a failing ring.

Failing, knowing that, he rarely went out in public. It was inevitable that Ozfeld, the deputy head of the regiment, would go out as the Knights' representative, and Ozfeld had always acted in readiness to represent Failing.

"Yes."

"What does Sir think?

"What do you mean?

"Sir Kayloon's report is well-reasoned, easy to read, and understandable. There are no difficult words to use, or even difficult to understand. It states concisely, as it were, what it sees, what it fits. Where it is accompanied by its own interpretations and opinions, it should be said that it seems Sir Kayloon"

(Hard to comprehend the elusive words, even if... Sir Aetheria and Sir Finwright)

I laugh bitterly in my chest. Indeed, the Drake Zan-Aetheria report stood out for its elusive descriptions by words and expressions, and the Luveris Zan-Finwright report has a finishing touch that makes more sense, such as works of art. Both of them are good people.

So Failing preferred to report by conference rather than by document. Both Drake, who wants to use elusive language, and Luveris, who tailors one report to a work of art, have to report it in normal language if the failing ring is in front of them.

Because there's no way I can stop calling the Knights Chief's office. No, with the authority of the Knights Commander, there's nothing wrong with calling one of the thirteen knights. But as soon as we're one-on-one with the failing ring, both Luveris and Drake have to shut their mouths.

They're human, too.

"But for one thing, do you realize that there is a disturbance in the rational description?

"Yes, after your match."

"Yes."

The failing ring snorts harshly.

By the affirmation of the Knights Commander, Ozfeld confirmed that his thoughts were not a mistake. It means the Knights Commander is thinking the same thing. Likewise, he feels what is to be called a lump in Terius. And in that synchronization of sensations, Ozfeld has to remember to rejoice. Because it's nothing more than looking at the same world as failing to ring.

"Sir Kayloon is particularly detained not by Setuna-Kamiya himself, but by Setuna-Kamiya's squire Lem-Marlow. Does Sir know what this means?

As Fairling put it, later in Terius' report, descriptions of Rem-Marlow were frequent. And, as I mentioned earlier, Rem-Marlow's description was scattered in such a way that compared to a well-reasoned sentence, it was emotional and not like him.

It also spells out what the hell Rem-Marlow is like. It was about Reaper No. Rem Wau-Marlow, who was part of Zibel's Leap Institution and Reaper Unit, and somehow seemed to get out of Zibel and belong to Gandia after the Kruselk War. The fact that Rem Wau-Marlow was a member of the Reaper Corps as a guard for Setuna is grasped by the Knights as well. We also knew that that was apparently due to the ploy of Reaper Squad Leader Craig Zem-Midnas, to the point that he was only a means to kill Setuna, and that Lem-Marlowe was almost responsible for helping to kill Setuna.

Terius' report also touches on why Lem-Marlowe is so obsessed with Setuna's squire.

Terius relies on Kernnoll's Uncle Gisele coat when Gandia lurks. I hope I got to know Giselcoat by chance, and it was also a superimposition for Benoagard to know Gandhia's insides through him. Anyway, Terius seemed to have heard from Giselcoat about the relationship between Rem-Marlow and Setuna-Kamiya, according to which Rem-Marrow became Setuna's squire because of Setuna's own wishes.

Leongando, king of Gandia, worked on Gibelle to fulfill Setuna's wishes. Gibbell, for some reason, accepted it and Rem-Marlow moved its affiliation from Gibbell to Gandia. Lem-Marlowe became a squire of Setuna Lars-Enjour.

That too, Terius didn't seem to mind. Offensive language is used in the text.

But what he really didn't like was like a bunch of Rem-Marlow's words. There is no doubt that many of the words that think of Rem-Marlow's Setuna-Kamiya have backstroked Terius' nerves. And to Ozfeld, I could understand why Terius felt that way.

"Perhaps Sir Kayloon saw himself in Rem-Marlow"

I assure you.

"Ho."

"According to the description, Rem-Marlow went mad by blindly following Setuna-Kamiya and being badly told about Setuna-Kamiya. That is not an exaggeration when it comes to Sir Terius Zan-Kayloon himself".

Setuna-Kamiya for Terius was Ozfeld. He seems to have feelings close to God for Ozfeld, who picked himself up from the lower people. That also comes from the ends of his words and actions. If Ozfeld orders, he obeys none and does not divulge one dissatisfaction on any harsh assignment. If Ozfeld was wronged, it was mad, and if Ozfeld could not forgive, it was beyond anyone's control. I'm an enthusiast. I usually keep that passion in my chest.

"I mean, he's stubborn because he saw himself in Rem-Marlow,"

"I couldn't tolerate myself in the mirror," he said.

"After all, you mean he's still incomplete"

The failing ring went, but it wasn't the wind that I was depressed. No, if you're going to be discouraged by that, that would be proof that you're an incomplete person. It can't be that the failing ring is incompletely corrupt.

"That's not limited to Lord Kayloon."

"Yes."

Zexis Zan-Armfort, who seeks all the fruits of war; Luveris Zan-Finwright, who cannot give up the path of the artist; Fiennel Zan-Krona, who can only see what is in the same position as himself; Sid Zan-Rufaus, who cannot wipe out his personal indignation; Bain Belbail Zan-Lanacourt, who scorches himself into fighting instincts; Rowfa Zan-Seivas, a lump of obsession; Hulberto Zan-Benoagard, who is unstable and superior -.

Close to the realm of failing rings can be said to be about three people: Shivula Zan-Suor, Carline Zan-Rhodis and Drake Zan-Aetheria, everyone else has some kind of problem. But if there's not one thing that endangers it, there's no reason to despise it. If just humans really want to gain power, there are as many walls they have to overcome.

Ozfeld also reached here over those numerous walls.

It's about overcoming yourself.

Ozfeld snapped in his chest, thinking of Terius' face.

When he or many thirteen knights truly become knights, it is only then that salvation by the Knights must move on to a new phase.