"Ah, Mr. Theodore. Good morning. I've been waiting for you."

Heather, coming out of the back, says hello there, too, as she goes through the process in the Adventurer's Guild to get her to buy out the magic potion.

"Good morning. Can I help you?

"I have left a message for you to come to the temple if you see Mr. Theodore."

"Oh, I see."

From the temple, huh? Though I think we're talking about eighty-nine sealed door entanglements.

"Nevertheless..."

and Heather sees a vial of potion lined up on the counter for sale and laughs bitterly.

"Again, you've brought in quite a bit"

"I've been building it up for a while."

There are a total of 85 magic potions brought in.

As for the production side, I estimate that if the guild bought it out, it would make about 12 kiligs a bottle. As far as I'm concerned, I don't feel very burdened with the process of making it, so let's just say it's pretty tasty as the extra income I get as I dive into the labyrinth. The fact that raw materials do not contain demonic stones raises interest rates.

Nevertheless, there may be collection fees and other payments to the party, so it is not an individual's income.

In the meantime, everyone's nostalgia is pretty moisturizing, so I guess it's a pretty good thing to do. I'm trying not to waste a lot of money trying to get hired.

"So here's the buyout price for this one."

Receive a bag of silver and copper coins from Heather.

Well, and. I've done my errands, and I've unpacked. Before diving into the labyrinth, you will need to speak to the Temple of the Moon first.

Enter the temple the same way you do when you head to the labyrinth. Instead of heading to the central vertical hole leading to the labyrinth entrance, he walked to the altar for visitors behind the temple and called out to the clergy.

"Excuse me. My name is Theodor-Gartner. I got a call from the temple."

"Hmm. Just a moment."

The cleric nodded and went into the back through the doorway beside the altar.

The stone statue of Shuas, goddess of the moon, made behind the altar, drops off the adventurers heading behind the labyrinth with a quiet look, as usual.

This world - called Rungard within the BFO - is polytheistic.

According to the worshipped God, it doesn't really go in the direction of repressing the people, and it feels like the commandment of proportions is loose everywhere to the general public. Looseness that it is okay to share worship as appropriate depending on the protection and field of administration given.

The faithful side can also be confused by God and the Spirit, and they don't really care. Well, when you become a cleric or a witch, they get pretty strict around it.

Shuas, the goddess of the moon, like Ertex, the Sun God, many believe in the treatment of the Lord God class... but this can also be said to be the epitome of a loose God of commandments. It is familiar to ordinary people as a familiar God.

"Thank you for waiting. This way, please."

An earlier cleric came back and put us in the back of the temple.

Climb long stairs through narrow passages of black, shiny textured stone.

When I climbed through, there was still between the altars. Unlike the big altar downstairs, it hangs around a lot, but there's also a statue of a goddess there.

in a room with no windows and no sunlight coming in. in a room illuminated by a bonfire. There's some kind of magic hanging on it, and it's full of chilling air.

And the witches in line there. A beauty with hair longer than her waist, with a cane imitating the Three Days Moon on the front.

"Well done. There you are. My name is Penelope, the witch-head."

And it was the beauty, who was in the front, who had quietly said and bowed his head.

Witch-head penelope. Because we're talking about how adorable Princess Mallane is... well, I don't think she's a bad guy.

"It's Theodore Gartner."

When you name this one, Penelope laughs calmly.

"I hear your valiant name. Please, come here."

Penelope will take us to the back room.

They say the witches live in the back of the temple. Then I guess the facilities around here are residential spaces.

What Penelope has been offering is a copy of the relief he was supposed to have given King Melvin when.

"We've heard from the royal castle, too. We quickly called out to those familiar with the movement of the stars to make observations and calculations from the temple's observatories and past records."

One more. I'll give you the paper.

"In conclusion, I think it fits the idea that it's linked to the motion of the planet."

"Uh. Did you match?

"Yep. I took the trouble to fix the plan to 3D, because the information was well written in the shapes as well"

The relief made Cadkeus make a complete copy. I think it's because it reproduces the details.

"Perhaps this winter, we have received reports that the sealing of doors in the woods of darkness can be lifted. Otherwise, we would be talking ahead for over 200 years. The details are on this piece of paper, so please keep your eyes peeled."

Two hundred years, that is...

Is that what happens when you think about the long cycle of star movements?

On the contrary, if we survive this winter, the seal will be fine until then, but in that case, we will need to send a so-called offer to future generations.

"Okay."

"As one who binds the witches of the Moon Goddess, I will do my best, too, for you. If there's anything you can do to help, say it."

"Thank you. Perhaps we will be blessed that day to counter the impatience."

I don't care about the future like that with me, I guess I should be ready as something the door opens this winter.

You can't be optimistic and unprepared, and not say a little ahead of time, there's not a lot of time that you can hold on to. Let's work out everyone as much as we can by then.

"- Oh, Your Highness, Mallane. What have you done?

Penelope, who saw the doorway where the story came from, says with a gentle smile.

When I look you in the eye, there's Princess Mallane. Just like I did when I was Marianne, I look at this one with only half my face out the door.

When Princess Mallane and I gazed... I returned a subtle reaction that felt critical and thought-provoking, although I tried to smile happily.

This reaction is... I don't know, but...

Will it be the second time I have seen her, Princess Mallane?

As Marian - ever since then, I've had a little face in the workshop with Ophilia, the Marquis's wife.

My guess from Alfred's story is that Princess Mallane stays far from the power side when she goes to visit the city, so her relatives - probably about Rosemary - are also in a good mood.

Marianne herself seems to enjoy being in temples and workshops. Therefore, when Princess Mallane was in the temple. I was in the workshop a lot when I was Marianne.

It's just that, like Prince Albert and Ophelia, it's the one in disguise... so if you met me as Mallane, you wouldn't know what attitude to take.

Alfred and the others don't graduate around here. It may still be difficult for Princess Mallane to change her mind cleverly.

"It's been a while. His Highness Mallane. How have you been?

When she said hello while appealing to what she hadn't noticed, Princess Mallane finally snorted with a happy grin. She's fine.

"Don't stay where you are, come here."

Penelope invited me, but Princess Mallane, with a grin, shook her head small to the side and pulled her into the back of the temple. If you stay too long, you'll find out, maybe you think.

The magical technique of transformation put in that ring is a high-performance thing that can fool not only the sight but also the sense of smell and hearing... but it can't be false until the overall atmosphere and what it does.

Above all, Princess Mallane and Marian have the characteristic of not speaking a word. I don't think I was just shy of all that contact.

She looked a little strange when she glanced at Sheila. Mm-hmm. She has a sharp sensation. Not just Sheila, but if everyone seems to have a situation, I don't think it's okay because she has enough care and prudence... just in case, why don't we just talk a little while we look at the fold?

"Master Theodore has an acquaintance with His Highness Mallane, doesn't he?

"Yeah, once in the royal castle before"

"Was I? Sounds like the princess likes you a lot."

"Does that look like it?

"Yes, he seemed very happy."

Penelope narrowed his eyes.

"The princess wants to enter the temple in the future. As an apprentice, come and train at that young age."

"Looking forward to the future, etc."

"Right. As a witch, I'm sure you'll make it. It's just... I don't care if it's not a temple, if there's anywhere else."

And the penelope that said that had a mix of self-derisive colors somewhere.

I mean... she really guides Princess Mallane through her body and mood. Said it was more pitiful for her to be driven from her surroundings to the temple than to get a good witch.

I guess I can't say it very clearly as a witch-head position, but Penelope is, apparently, quite a trustworthy figure.