The next day, Miliu dived into the Western White Gate when he left the Great Spirit Palace with only Darks. The second day of Erina's rest day meant that Miliu was allowed to move freely. I may have wondered if I would spend that free movement time investigating your two sons, but if I thought it would be clear to Elina that it would be your day of treatment, there was no way to miss it.

To Elina, I could tell her to quietly rest with all the Milius at the Great Spirit Palace in order to get tired of shaking around yesterday. It is not Elina who disobeys the Master's orders. It will rest well and prepare you for treatment after tomorrow.

When that happens, Miliu will have his hands full. Of course, it's not a bad idea to tranquilize with Elina, but in the first place, Miliu isn't even tired enough to take a rest. Elina was the only one who was exhausted and worn out in your treatment, and was unable to help her as one of the others. That was just a little humiliating as an armed summoner's master, but it's more than lethal than not being able to regain the consciousness of the albino patient in a summoning arm other than Force Feather.

Once, Miliu also tried to treat albinism with the pseudo-magic of Laversoul. The pseudo-magic of Loversoul is not specific to attacks only. Healing, defense, and support could be provided. To do so, it will require tremendous precision control, but Miliu performs tremendous training day and night for the control of Loversoul. No, Laversoul moved as her hands and feet themselves, expressing and showing the magic as she wished. The magic of healing stays on my mind. But with the pseudo-magic of Laversoul, albinism did not recover. My symptoms never even improved. He therefore believed that there was no room to question Lyohan's conclusion that albinism patients would not be recovered by the ability to summon arms.

Who can imagine that the summoning arm of the disciple would be effective, albeit somewhat? I just regained consciousness. I just returned from a coma. Nevertheless, other subpoenas could not even do that. Perhaps Force Feather's ability could improve albinism, and it would be impossible to expect it.

Besides, the treatment of Dai-jun was continued like every day, but the course is by no means fragrant. Aside from improving the symptoms of albinism, it was also evident to Miliu's eyes that it was progressing. However, Daijun's own physical condition had clearly improved over when he was asleep, and Marga-Asr was feeling better enough to laugh out loud that he could return to politics immediately as well. The people on your side are overjoyed, and Daijun himself seems to be sincerely grateful to Elina.

At the end of the day, what hasn't solved one problem, but there's no way to do it.

Albinism is the influence of God's power. The power of the Summoning Army does not remove the power of God.

Expect Force Feather's potential. I expect, but I have to make sure I don't expect too much. If we do not achieve anything as a result of over-expected results, we will be disappointed in Elina. What's wrong with Elina? Elina is just doing the best she can. As a result, who is to blame for Dae-jun's failure to recover from albinism?

With you, I don't blame Elina.

Elina is doing well. Seeking more than that from an armed summoner is nothing but irrational.

It's the kind of thing that a master, Miliu, should do. When it's all over, I have to praise you.

With that in mind, Miliu was stepping into the Agatara Western Zone White Wind Hill to play the role imposed on him.

White Wind Hill houses the mansion of your son Sarg-Osel. I am thinking of meeting Sarg-Osel in person and listening to him.

It is Serk's idea to assume that one of the two sons, Sarg-Osel and Merg-Osel, betrayed Agatara and is through with Ende. It's not like there's no hole in that inference, but Miliu, who has no idea of Agatara's inner circumstances or anything like that, had nothing but to believe Serk's inference.

Serk deserves credit, Willedo. He is also Teng himself, who was about to be killed by the army of Ende. It was inevitable that he would try to avoid the war by fearing the clash between Ende and Agatara and by deciding on insiders as soon as possible. Serk and I find it painful to doubt the two sons you've chosen, but I can't think of anything else.

The Agatara people are all warm and peace-loving. There is nothing more abominable than war for the Willeds, who find joy in engaging in farming and sweating daily on ranches and fishing grounds. That was so much coming from Elina's report that she didn't like it.

Willedo of Agatara learned about agriculture and fisheries by the influence of human culture. And I found joy in being involved in them. That is why nothing has appeared to think about entering the earth or anything else, and it is only to maintain the underground city that we have poured everything into.

There can't be anything from such a people through Ende that tries to disturb the peace in Agatara, Serk says. And if Agatara doesn't have an inside man, there's no way Ende's forces will enter Agatara's sphere of power. Otherwise, it could cause both countries to clash. Ende and I don't suppose they're going to bump into each other from the front with Agatara's army. Unless there's a chance, so far, there's no story that Ende's power outweighs Agatara.

After all, I can only assume that one of your two sons is through.

(Though that is the story of Lord Selk)

Miliu narrowed his eyes to the vibrant hilly area that stretched ahead as he dived through the White Gate.

The area known as White Wind Hill was a hilly area with impressive winds blowing from nowhere as its name suggests. A series of sleek hills that look as if they will last everywhere. The wind blowing through is stroking the grass flowers, causing constant green waves. The light coming down from overhead sparkled the green waves, and it just hurt my eyes. The green impression is far stronger than the white, but neither does the white rock that peeks into your face between its green sea plains.

"Have you ever thought about having a place like this underground?

As Miliu asked, Darks shook his head silently. A warrior wrapped in pitch black armor never speaks a word. No, you should think you can't talk. That's why Miliu didn't wait for his reply.

"There isn't. I can't believe Willedo was building a country underground."

It is also a country that has perhaps received human culture. Reality is funny because it lightly outweighs imagination.

Nevertheless, I can't even just be amused.

Miliu only takes Dalks. This is because it can be suspicious to have Serk, his men, or other people on your side. Serk's men said they were careful to conduct a background check on the second son, but still have become more vigilant than they can even properly investigate here these days. As two princes, although it is unclear whether Serk's hand stuff is conducting an investigation, it is also natural to feel uncomfortable and be vigilant if anything goes around you.

That's why Serk asked Milius and the outsiders to help him. The Milius may also think that using a subpoena weapon is as easy as slipping through the vigilance of your two sons.

By the way, Serk and his men's magic makes it difficult to slip through the strict vigilance net of the two princes. In other words, the two princes were left of proof that they had vessels that would only make them the next great lord, and that only impressed the Serks that there was no madness in your eyes either. But it is also likely that your choice will be a great disaster for Agatara, and not if you are squeezing your hands to avoid its worst ending.

Serk is so caught up that he has to borrow it, whether it's a human hand or not. At the very least, if we do not quickly determine what goes through with Ende, it could have a negative impact not only on Agatara, but also on Lyohan.

Miliu agrees on that point. And it's not unlikely that the worst will happen in the near future, and it's not unlikely that Milius and the others will get involved. Regardless of Serk's desire to make things easier if possible, Miliu believes that things like Lyohan and ourselves should be avoided and moved into action.

He then passed through a hilly area where the refreshing winds of White Wind Hill blew through and reached the gate of a large mansion, which could be called a palace. It's a Salg-Osel mansion in White Wind Hill. The one chosen by your son was allowed to build a mansion wherever he liked, with Sarg-Ocell on White Wind Hill and Merg-Ocell each mansion on the Blue River. By the way, when Marga-Asr was chosen as your son, he said he built a mansion on Black Armor, which is now part of the ranch. Both the White Wind Hill mansion and the Blue River mansion are supposed to be open to the public at the dawn when one of your princes becomes Daikon.

Sarg-Osel's mansion was surrounded by rock walls on all sides, with three armed Willedos in front of the front gate, with alert eyes. That's not the only place where the eyes of surveillance are shining. There were Willeds who were alert to outsiders' proximity and intrusion, both on tower-like buildings on the property and on every part of the fence. They'll be called the White Gang.

Who is the White Gang people, that is, the private army of Sarg-Osel, and your son, besides the mansion, was also allowed to have a private army.

You must have noticed Miliu and Dalks were approaching the mansion. The moment Miliu and his men reached the gate, they gained their fortune and stared sharply.

"Stop. This is your son Salg-Osel's mansion. If we get any closer, even though we're witch's squire, we can't forgive you."

"Er..."

Miliu became aware of herself, rejected from the beginning and becoming an indescribable face. I had also heard from Elina that Sarg-Osel hated humans, but I just couldn't expect to get this sword-soaked response from his men.

"I'd like to meet Sarg-Osel, but I don't know if I can keep him company."

"Dear Sarg-Osel, you will not be met by humans. That's everything."

Affirmed, Miliu looked sideways at Dalks. He just shrugs his shoulders and shakes his neck sideways. There are no islands to attach.