Boundary Labyrinth and the Foreign Magician

Ten, my mother's footprints.

It wasn't until after the sun had completely fallen that I finally got into Termwilds city after waiting for the order.

There are so many movements of people that at night they are not comparable to Baron Sirn territory or Earl Gartner territory.

Other species like elves, dwarves, and beasts pop into sight while being a human city. These people may not show up in public in despicable places, such as the provinces. Because low educational standards exacerbate persecution through prejudice, discrimination and superstition.

As far as I'm concerned... it's a tense sight. It's a big deal because it's real, not NPC or player avatars.

I know it's unique to border cities, but it can't just be immersed in emotion. There's a lot to do when you get to the city. You can't just head to the labyrinth.

First, I handed Forestbird the rest of the amount as a reward for success by completing the request upon arrival at Termwilds.

"Thank you. Is that it? But a little... No, isn't that quite a lot?

"I might ask you for something else, and I'll be glad to do it again."

"Is it true -? I'm glad."

And Lucien smiles.

Forestbirds and I traveled this far without any particular stress.

As my father said to the escort, I was the one who actually chose to accompany him. It wouldn't have gone smoothly like this if it hadn't been just me and Grace traveling together.

If it had been a trip for two, we would have been chased all the way to buy supplies, and we might have lost the carriage at the time we ran into the ants in the first place. Whatever the facts, I think everything was seen by others with the eye of a duck onion, so it must have been easy to call in useless trouble as well. The part that helped me to have them is huge.

Above all, there are places where trustworthy people cannot be converted into gold. I just want to have a good connection with them.

"There's still a part of me that hasn't decided what to do over here, because I'm gonna talk to you in the Adventurer's Guild."

"Then we'll tell Theo to tell him the name of the inn you're staying in."

"You can meet me at the guild, right? Let's do a little work over here... and if we can do it, maybe we'll get somewhere."

"I hope it works out. Forestbird's got solid fundamentals, and you're gonna have to go deep into the labyrinth without darkness."

When I nodded to Lucian and Monica's words and replied so, they laughed.

"What are you two going to do now?

I'm headed to my father's handbook.

A man named Rosetta-Attenborough on Fallen Street, East Side, seems to know his father.

He said he was an old friend, but I don't know what would happen. Just like putting an escort on the road, putting a face to Rosetta-Attenborough is a condition my father gave me to go to Termwilds, so I have to keep my promise.

"Well, I'll take you there"

"Looking for an inn or something... don't you have a lot going on over there?

"No. I don't care about that much. It's a good one too."

Mm-hmm. Well, okay.

The East Side is a section where many wealthy people live in one way or another. The reason would still be the relationship between sunshine time. When I lived in the East End and became acquainted with my father... I still wonder if he was an aristocrat.

Heading to the address written on the paper, a well-groomed and elegant mansion, albeit splendid, was there.

"Well, here we are."

"Oh. Thanks"

"See you, Theo, Mr. Grace."

"Yes, I'll see you again"

The Forestbirds and I break up here and head to the entrance to Rosetta's mansion.

When I sounded the door knocker with the lion's face, a woman with slightly dark red hair appeared. When I was about 20 's to early 30' s?

Servants, it is not an atmosphere. Is she Rosetta?

The red-haired woman's gaze came down from top to bottom, and Grace, it moved like it was me.

"I'm sorry I'm late at night. Is this Master Rosetta-Attenborough's mansion?

"Rosetta is me, though. Yeah... you're Theodore, aren't you? of Henry's child. And then, are you Grace?

"... yes. Have you seen him before?

I don't remember. Does knowing I'm Henry's kid mean knowing my mother too?

"Once when you're a baby. Once at Henry's Mansion. Although I have seen him twice in total. Well... even if you don't remember. Grace... I just heard from Lisa in a letter, but I figured it out at a glance. You really are a beautiful girl."

"From Master Lisa?

Grace circles her eyes a little surprised, and Rosetta turns her grin. In other words, to the extent that I talk about Grace, the person my mother trusted...

When you saw me the second time, did you mean after my mother died? I know my mother's death... and I don't think the people who mourn it came to the Mansion... but I don't really remember.

"... this will be my father's letter"

Rosetta nodded lightly, dropping her eyes on the sealed wax in my letter I gave her.

"It does belong to the Count's house. Please, come on up."

"... what's in the letter?

It says, "I want you to make things easier for me to live here."

He was put through the reception room and talked calmly about his hips.

Rosetta glances at the letter several times before turning back to me sitting across from the table.

"I understand the circumstances. When it comes to learning magic at Term Wills... are you enrolled in the Peresford School Building? Although the letter says to follow your wishes as best you can."

The Peresford School Building is an educational institution that exists in the East End.

As a formality, they are close to the university and can receive lectures and training as they please in order to acquire the education, knowledge and skills desired by the person who holds them. It is an educational institution as well as a research institution.

So those who go through are fragmented in age, race and purpose, and proportional relegation or liberalism towards their students.

But when I become a descendant of a nobleman, I change my story again. The general student is separated from the school building and there is a dormitory. This is because it serves the purpose of educating the noble children accordingly.

But, well, it doesn't really matter to me around here. I didn't come here to be a so-called "fine nobleman," so I'm not even going to go into the dorm. I just learn the magic of life appropriately, so I'll be done studying soon, and I can't think of anything else to learn if you ask me. It would be more of a waste of time.

I was going to enroll and learn the magic of life, but basically I didn't show my face and was going to let them spend as much time as I wanted. By and large, not freely diving into the labyrinth is the end of the line.

"There's that, too, but I want to find a home in the city."

"Home?"

"If I was bothering Mr. Rosetta with my father's introduction, it wouldn't be the same as being under the asylum of my parents in the end. I'll do what I can."

With that said, Rosetta peered into my face with a surprised look.

That's how we stared at each other for a while, but eventually we take our gaze off her and exhale a deep deep sigh.

"... Fine. Let's do what you want."

"I thought you'd disagree."

"That sounds surprising. He had a face that he knew he was going to disagree with."

Rosetta smiles bitterly.

"Of course, you disagree emotionally, don't you? But you... then you would leave without hesitation, wouldn't you? I don't look anxious at all, and if I don't like it, I have the ability to act like I'm going to pop out of my parents' house myself. And magic... they say it can be used without chanting. Even if you end up unwell with me, you have an idea then, don't you?

"It's, well"

Take the inn, go to the Adventurer's Guild and lay the foundation for life as you dive into the labyrinth.

Or do you prepare your living foundation before diving into the labyrinth? It's just the difference between which comes first.

"So. As far as I'm concerned, I've decided that I'd rather stay here with you to some extent than leave you without any in-laws. That's the reason. Are you convinced?

"... Yes"

... I see. If they did order me to head over, I wasn't going to leave then. I'm here to talk to you because it doesn't mean more to me than honoring my promise to my father.

But that doesn't seem to be the case for Rosetta. She looked away and said.

"If anything happens to you... something I'm sorry for Lisa"

"... you know my mother"

"I wonder if you know your parents. We're classmates in the school building. Although I've dived into the labyrinth with Lisa."

Oh. Did my father and mother know each other at Termwilds? My mother used to tell me about my father when I was a little girl.

On the other hand, I wonder if that's any wonder either. Border cities, where people gather from various places, gather knowledge and technology and are drilled. Because that's where nobles and talented people get their names in Termwilds school buildings.

"Stay home for today and slow down your journey fatigue. Tomorrow, let's go around the city carefully."

"Understood."

... and you dived into the labyrinth with my mother, huh? What the hell is Rosetta like? Even staring at her, she was just giggled back.