At the Northern Fort

unreliable (1)

When I woke up the next morning, me, Mr. Teena and Heililith, and the fairy on my mother, slept together in the lower steps of a qualitative bunk bed.

Mr. Teena is sideways and adorable, the fairy is cake-shaped towards the corner, and me and Heililis throw out their guard and limbs, in navel heaven.

... Anyway, isn't it weird that the bird Heililith is lying on her back and sleeping with her wings spread?

"Mr. Tina, come on."

Wake Tina up by pressing her wet nose against her sleeping cheek with her milk tea colored hair down.

"Hmm, cold..."

Sleeping Tina opened her eyelids right away.

"Mil...... right. You were sleeping with me. Good morning."

Heililith woke up too when she heard our voice.

"Um, I slept well. A bed would be nice.... Hey, hey, can you help me get up?

Haililith rose from her leaning back state while Ms. Teena helped her.

Then when I move to the back of the chair I had left in my room, I lift my feathers and begin to cleverly hairy them with my beak.

While Ms. Teena was also getting hot water from below to wipe her face and body, I was sloppy with fairies in bed without even fixing my sleeping habits.

The necklace stays on, but the shawl took off appropriately yesterday, so it's sneezyly round at the edge of the bed.

Waiting for Tina to get herself ready to go to bed twice suddenly followed and the next room became noisy.

"Oh, I ran away!

Are the walls thin, or I can hear Kicks waking up.

And, at about the same time, Kugarg moved into this room using his mobility technique.

He has a face that looks like he can't believe what happened to him.

"Oh, my goodness. Garg. What's the matter with you?

"Milphy!... when I woke up, that golden person was with me. Milphy's not here, and that golden one is holding me..."

Apparently I slept in the same bed as Kicks last night.

But you don't have to be so shocked by that.

When I woke up in the morning, I wondered if it was a shock if the man slept next door from Kugarg. I fell asleep in my luggage yesterday.

I gave him a hairy look that I rarely would, because the smug and trembling Kugarg was getting pathetic.

Cheer up.

After everyone was in good standing, the Shipyard knights also gathered in these two rooms to make their itinerary for today.

If it's true, I could have made a plan to slow down a little in this city and then get to the King's Capital in the afternoon, but I can't stay that relaxed because there are enemies after us.

Seems to serve breakfast at the inn if you ask, but the knights of the ship's eyes looked at the map spread out on the floor, mouthing the food they had brought with them with caution.

It focuses on Mr. Branch Leader to discuss how to welcome him when he is raided in the woods ahead.

I had Mr. Teena put on a shawl on the bed, and I had been drooling my tail all cheerfully.

After all, I'm worried that the Shigeye knights will be injured.

The blackened men seem to be strong there, too, because they are even more numerous today.

Yet they don't really want to rely on the power of Haililith or his father's snake, asking us not to leave me and Kugarg's side rather than fight with ourselves.

Besides, even if they catch the enemy safely and interrogate him, I wonder if he'll honestly crack his mouth open.

Can we catch up to the mastermind - perhaps Captain Sarrell - who is giving them instructions?

"Hey, I had fun..."

I stood up on the bed and opened my mouth ready to be opposed.

"How's this kind of operation? I don't know what to say. Then you'll know who Kuroku is, even if everyone doesn't fight."

Put it down for two seconds, and the other four continued, "What are you thinking," "No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

But I speak up without losing sight of everyone.

I feel like I can handle it if I speak out loud.

"But! Must be a good operation already!

"Mill."

The knight with the naked eye looked scared, but that's about it, Bi, you don't freak out......!

"Please! I can do it! Let's get Kuroku!

The captain of the regiment raised one hand lightly, blocking the knight with the eye of the ship, who tried to dismiss it as no good again.

"No... wait. It could be an effective operation in terms of uncovering masterminds."

"But it's dangerous..."

"It shouldn't be too dangerous for Mill. They know this kid is a spirit, so they won't treat him cluttered. Besides, you shouldn't be imprisoned too long. Because I don't want my parents to come out."

The captain set aside a beat there to continue.

"If I think in his shoes that Sarrell was the mastermind, I would not hurt or imprison the son of the captured Spirit for days. After grabbing, bring the child back safely before the parents come out. And at that time, you'll pretend as if you discovered and helped by chance. That way, you can raise your profile after you discredit Cromwell."

"Captain Sarrell would think that far."

Kicks hammer.

"So if the Son of the Spirit is caught, he will soon be face-to-face with Sarrell. I hear that's what Heililith's asking. Plus someone with a completely different purpose besides Sarrell - right, even if, for example, the fool who is planning to get the power of the Spirit was the mastermind, he would still show up. Nothing begins without contact with the Spirit."

The captain seemed to be re-scrutinizing my operation within himself.

I sat in a chair with only one in the room, shut up for a while and touched my jawbeard, eventually opening my mouth.

"We must know who the mastermind is and what its purpose is. If we don't reveal it, the same thing will happen again. It's not enough to catch the men who are pawns."

The captain of the branch or the knight of the ship's eyes does not anticipate the statement that the captain will continue to make, the expression is not ridden.

"But if you get Mill to fall for it, there's a good chance the mastermind will come out. It would be best if the mastermind could be caught in contact with the mill and when evidence is obtained.... you guys have too much feelings for this kid, and nobody's going to propose an operation like this, so I say, 'let the Spirit child be grabbed deliberately, and we'll tail it and capture it where it should be' is the way it's done without it."

Meanwhile, the captain looked at me with his sincerely worried eyes.

I guess I have to take a resolute response to capture evil as head of the Knights, but there seems to be a lot of grinding.

The truth is, you don't want me to.

"But what if we fail to tail and we lose sight of the mill?

"You're weak, Cromwell. Looks like I got back to you before I went to the north fort. You can, let me tell you."

The captain told me and the captain of the subdivision held his mouth, saying in a bright voice that Heililith would not read the air.

"If you're tailing me, I'll take care of it! If you chase me from the sky, I won't lose you. Operation" Kidnap Mill on purpose, "that's good!

Heililith seems excited about it.

But if you're willing, I can't lose either. And Kugarg.

"Yes, it would be nice if Heililith could help us."

"I will also be exposed with the mill!

Say it lightly enough to go on a picnic with you.

The knight with the eyes of the ship has been standing face to face.

"Mill, Kgarg, you're in danger. What if it hurts?"

"At that time, give in"

"It's not that easy to get away with. I'm sure he'll be detained."

"I can smell it. 'Cause all you have to do is use" hey, hey, hey. "

It doesn't matter if you're put in a cage or tied with rope. You just have to use mobility to disappear from the spot when it's dangerous.

"He'll be back soon, even at the edge of the cancer."

I don't care if it's at your mother's or your father's.

"Well...... sure, is that right"

It was Kicks who whined like he was convinced.

"Kicks......"

Teena, who looked anxious, said to flatter her.

Kix continues.

"Because you do. Mill or Kugarg can get away with this any minute now. Besides, the captain also said, I don't want to miss the enemy mastermind. He's like trying to grab a mill or a kugarg. Plus, he's the one who might be trying to discredit the chief of the sub-division. I definitely want to grab the evidence and catch them, whether they're Captain Sarrell or not.... I do find it tempting to make the mills feel better about it. If it's not dangerous, I think you can try it."

"That's right! I don't want to lose my temper either. 'Cause if I do, they might be after me again."

Now there's Heililith, there's your father's snake, and I'm ready.

I think it's a lot better than being attacked when you're defenseless.

"Who's in favor of an operation to get the mills to do it?

To the words of the captain, I raised my hand well.

"Hi! Decoy, I will!

"If Milphy does, I do too!

"I agree with the operation, too."

Kugarg and Heililis also agree, and Kix and the captain raise their hands quietly.

"I disagree."

"Me too..."

The Shigeye knight was resolute, and Mr. Tina said nasty.

The only one left is Mr. Branch Leader.

Because Mr. Branch Leader is the commander of this group - the greatest is Mr. Branch Leader, but Mr. Branch Leader is only following members of the North Fort. Regardless of the shipyard knights who used to be under the captain, it is the captain of the branch who knows more about the character and abilities of Kix, Mr. Tina, me and Kugarg, so I guess the captain of the branch should take command - after all, whoever says what, ultimately everything will be decided by the captain of the branch.

Everyone gazed at Mr. Branch Leader, who remained silent.

After exhaling deeply, Mr. Branch Leader says in a commander-like cold-hearted manner.

"... have Mill and Kugarg play a role. But take the water fairy instead of the escort, and Haililith will never take her eyes off you, and you two will run away as soon as you feel any danger, and you will protect this."

Mr. Branch Leader looked at me and Kugarg and went on.

"Especially the last condition is absolute. If you can't swear to protect it, you won't execute this operation. Look, as soon as you feel like you're in danger, okay? It's not too late to get hurt at all."

"Okay. No, no, no."

Yeah, yeah, and I nodded over and over.

Mr Branch Leader looked anxious, 'I guess you really know' and said.

"Then... we'll set up a fine operation"