"But... a vampire from the east to Kahal? If they are likely to be assembled in the desert... this should not only give us permission to investigate, but also give us the strength we have. They are nothing but our enemies."

"Thank you"

"Theo-"

Grace called out. Not only do we have permission to investigate, but if it means fighting together, there are things we need to talk about. I glanced and nodded, and she nodded again too.

"Well... vampires from the East are like my ancestors."

Grace cuts out to King Fareed.

"Wow. You mean you know what vampires are from?"

"I'm a dampiera. Using a spell to seal a racial trait helps to suppress the vampire urge to live… I thought it might be the vampire of the aristocrats who vampired my father."

Grace told King Farid about his origins, what happened in the East, and his escape with his parents. That you met your mother or me. And let them talk about our assumptions and stuff.

King Fareed closed his eyes and nodded as he finished listening to Grace.

"Right...... The suffering of those who have been chased home at an early age - well, I'm going to know somewhat more than the others... but I guess I've had a rough time so far"

Make sure to hold the shoulder of Queen Sherrity leaning in, King Farid said. That is definitely a word based on the plight of Queen Sherrity.

The Queen lost her country and sought refuge in the Kingdom of Bahárzad. But there was confusion because of that Bahalzad and the fact that you came out... and I guess I've had a lot of trouble with King Fareed to this day.

Queen Sherrity had also closed her eyes and listened to Grace's words, but eventually when she opened the lid of her eyes, she corrected her residence and opened her mouth.

"... I don't know if I can help you, but I guess I'll have to tell you everything I know too"

King Farid next door nods quietly.

"I was that day, that time... I was leaving the castle with my nanny and the knights of the Kingsguard, extending my legs to a fountain near the castle. It was what my fathers told me. You must not be in the castle because you have important visitors. I remember being scolded with a harsh face, not whenever I didn't like it"

It's a strange story to let a princess go outside.

"If I had no choice but to play by the fountain... when I looked up, the castle was enveloped by a black sphere of darkness... And when I thought the darkness was rapidly dwindling, there was nothing left in the darkness."

Queen Sherrity speaks pale. I dare not pinch my emotions, that sort of narrative.

"Those who survived - there were quite a few. The victims were those on the upper floor of the castle, and very few of them were laid to rubble when the castle was wiped out."

"The rubble..."

Does the way of its destruction also serve as a hint to decipher the abilities of the Unknown King? It doesn't seem like it was simply blown away or anything like that.

"That's right. Those who were in a space surrounded by darkness lost their lives. The rebuilding of the country was forced into a difficult situation because those who had lost their lives, beginning with the King of Nahalvia, and the royal ones, and who had been lords such as court magicians, knighthood chiefs and prime ministers. I have come to the conclusion that with the surviving ministers, the people who admire the royal family, I seek refuge in the Kingdom of the Bahárzad."

"Originally, Sherrity and I knew each other. I plead for acceptance of the people of Nahalvia... my fathers have accepted it for the treasure of the Kingdom of Nahalvia. It's hard to say that Sheritti and the Nahalvian ministers and people were greeted with generosity... but now some of them work as my ministers. Had it not been for them and their loyal ministers worrying about this country, the Bahalzad would still have been in chaos"

So King Fareed drew in the Nahalvian talent that Queen Sheritti had. I guess it means that he acted as King Fareed's trump card to banish Kahar, who was the king and prime minister of his predecessors.

"All I know is to this extent. I never know much about what happened that day. But...... if you mean Nahalvia. And there are a few things I can tell you about the woods you're headed for. It's a legacy."

That's what Queen Sherrity said when she put her hand on her chest.

"It is told that the high fathers of Nahalvia were born of meeting those who came from that lost forest who lived in the land. But in the back of the forest is the dwelling place of the blame. We must therefore let him sleep quietly. The blame is in remorse. sin, and exhort themselves, and seal them in cages. And entrust chains to the sons of Naharubia."

Heritage, huh? Is that... how should it be interpreted?

Would it mean that someone lived in a lost forest and met the locals - or migrants from another land - and became the foundation of the Royal House of Nahalvia...?

"Is this the story of the formation of the Royal House of Nahalvia?

"Right. I guess regret and sin means - the Alliance Lord."

Nodding at Ashley's words.

Is it good that the allies came out of those who lived in the woods... and, as remorse and sin, the culprits of the woods feared their deeds and sealed themselves in the back of the woods?

When that happens, the blame of the forest means the demons... Sometimes that doesn't explain it.

I've heard that demons have negative magic in them, so they can't have children with people.

Rosemary frowned. Yes. So while the Demon spreads his prints to the fold of the Alliance Lord's invasion, they are small in number.

"I guess that's for sure. Non is also quite involved in guild work, but I have never heard of mixed blood with demons."

And, Auria. There is not even a case of mixed blood like a vampire. I find it somewhat cheap to conclude that the royal family of Nahalvia is a descendant of the devil and man. It's also called remorse and sin.

"Let's just say we put aside the identity of the forest blame first. I wonder if cages and chains still mean junctions and seals."

"You agree on that. And to see from the sense of the word, it must be to trap itself."

Old Siegmund nodded at Claudia's words.

Mixed descendants - in other words, the metaphor of letting the royal people of Nahalvia forge their bonds and entrust them with their maintenance?

What if someone called the King of Ignorance destroyed the Crown to defeat it? On the day the royal castle of Nahalvia disappeared, it was the forest blame - assuming the King of the Unknown... so a glimmer passes.

Has the Royal House of Nahalvia been reversed in an attempt to persuade the King of Ignorance...... Or it was in return for trying to seal or assassinate me. That would also explain the departure of Queen Sherrity from the castle to the extent of visitors and the presence of the Knights and court magicians on the spot. Let everyone talk and hear those thoughts.

"... is it possible that an unknown king came out of the woods blame"

"In other words, he said the fathers lost their lives fighting to stop that person trying to get out.... I think I saw just a little bit of light in my years of doubts"

Queen Sherrity closed her eyes and took a small breath.

"So... what's going on with those cages and chains now?

It was Princess Elkham who said that.

"Depending on the procedure… if the inheritance was not made, the seal could be broken."

If the nature of the forest blamers hasn't changed, I don't know if they're leaving because the seal is gone.

"Me too...... can't you take me to the Lost Forest in Nahalvia?

says Princess Elkham.

"It's..."

"With me, the one who draws the blood of Nahalvia. If the woods are still there, we may be able to take over from them."

That's true, though. Not just Princess Elkham, but Queen Sherrity or one of her children would be better able to accommodate more possibilities and circumstances. Not only in terms of the acceptability of taking over the ritual, but also in talking to the culprits of the forest. So it's better if you accompany me, no doubt.

King Fareed closed his eyes and put his arms around him, seemingly circling the idea for a little while, but eventually he looks at me and asks.

"Elkham has some magic flair. But when high-ranking vampires and demons are also opponents, it doesn't extend to them. Is it possible to ensure safety on that flying ship? I'd like your opinion."

"As for the ship itself, I wonder if it can be dropped without the magic of the eighth or ninth class."

"... enough. If that's all right, why don't you accompany Elkham to the woods?

I saw everyone's faces in King Farid's words, and I nodded.

"There are no differences. It would be helpful if we could help."

"That's settled. I won't spare my cooperation with them. I don't deny that there is a purpose for this country, but let me fight with you."

That's what I said, I've offered you my hand. And when he snorted and shook his hand, king Fareed smiled again.