Boundary Labyrinth and the Foreign Magician

Outside 127 Witch's Keeping

"Good day, Ashley"

"It was a pretty deep wound...... glad I could handle it"

Smile like Ashley's relieved.

As for the injured, Ashley's diligent healing magic was also worth it, stopping the bleeding, blocking the wounds and connecting the bones. Her complexion has improved and her breathing has calmed down, so she has taken off the dangerous spot, you can think of it.

"In the meantime, the sea water was magically cleaned by Lady Claudia, so I let her change and put her to bed in the cabin bedroom"

"When you say you've been treated with magic... you won't wake up for a while once you're unconscious from a major injury like that"

Claudia closes her eyes to Grace's words as she returns to the bridge to report her treatment.

"Whatever you do with her, you won't be able to decide what to do without gathering information."

And Rosemary says by doing his hand around his jaw. You guessed what you were trying to say, Mallane took it seriously.

Right. If you're trying to keep the secret of the reconnaissance itself, your body's stable, and if you prioritize keeping the secret from leaking, the idea is that you'll wake up and bring us back to Inn Town without being seen.

But... if it was not a fall accident, but a kind of assassination or other plot or incident... Returning to the Inn Town as it were is is likely to pose a danger to her again.

"Rather than her circumstance… it would be better to think in a direction that doesn't put her back on her own if her safety is unclear."

That brightens Mallane's face. When it comes to what might be a kind of murder, Mallane will have somewhere to overlap her own circumstances, and in fact the possibilities are well considered.

There's no other way to risk the confidentiality of reconnaissance by carrying it in.

Even though you came here to gather information and reconnaissance in the first place, that's not what you're doing because of your intent to invade or attack.

"If you lived in that lodging town or stayed somewhere and didn't come back, you'd make a scene"

"Right. I think the Seeker will be able to gather information."

Says Sheila and Illumhilt as they operate the seeker on a crystal plate. Right. It's a good idea to keep an eye out for information that matches the purpose and connects to her sleeping in the cabin.

"What are we going to do when we wake up?

"I wonder if it's harder to delude everything with disguise and phantoms than sleeping in the cabin of the Sirius. Then I think there are some hands that will reveal the situation from the beginning and ask a lot of questions."

"Talk to me and get me to trust you."

I smile that way when I answer Stephania's question. I guess that means I prefer it that way.

And the illusion itself. Covering the cabin itself and deluding it out can be a lot of work, but it's hard to maintain it, and if you suspect it from the beginning, you're more likely to be breached. If you wake up in a room you don't even know about, you will naturally try to understand the status quo.

If that's how they see through illusions and feel distrustful, you better tell them what's going on from the start. So if you don't show me your understanding of the situation, I'm just going to have to carry you to a safe place to get you off the ship and then change the river bank to a suitable place to keep reconnaissance.

"I'll keep Cadkeus in the cabin, and when I wake up, I'll even take it to dinner. I guess this is the place."

"If that's the case, I'll have something in the kitchen that's easy to eat"

"Let me help you too. Because subtle stories like persuasion are unlikely to help much."

When Grace stood up, Hervorte followed suit.

"Well, that way, please"

"Yes, I'll take care of it"

So the two of them took off and left the bridge.

Well, let's just say we keep an eye on the information from the Seekers we sent in.

The Seekers are scattered all over the Inn Town, looking at the streets and looking at the right places to gather information.

It's just the lodging town, and I don't know where to find it because it's dotted with lodging on the main street...

The paper spread over the round table depicts the street and briefly describes the impression of what Sigritta saw in various ways.

I don't know. When you look at the streets sent through the crystal plates, there's something about it that reminds you of the epochs and Kyoto movie villages. Although the characters used in the hate sign or the like cannot be read, it seems that there are similar roots to those in the example scroll.

The figure of the inhabitants is definitely dominated in the human race by black-haired, black-eyed people. Some of them are women with three haired cats and beasts.

Speaking of the languages you can hear, this one is well equipped with demonic props and listen, and you know what it means.

Instead...... unlike when I spoke to Teal, it just sounds like I speak this language fluently. Probably the same with talking from here. The translation magic of the people of the Moon is a big deal.

"Uhm...... This dough is fantastic."

"Thank you. Thank you, sir."

And, chewing skewer dough and grinning and colluding with the owner of the store at the end of the house is the beast traveler I saw when I went to send in the Seeker.

It doesn't seem like he's in a bad position because he's an animal man or anything to see where he's normally dealt with as a customer. This is also part of the information gathering, and Ingway seemed to be able to act normally, so he looked at the crystal plate and nodded satisfactorily.

Look at the drawings that Sigritta has drawn for me and get an idea of how the streets are in general.

"Mmm. Look at the size of the inn - a big shop that seems to thrive and a relatively normal inn. Then why don't we send them to each of the three types of accommodation that have bad pattern guests staying in? I think a wide range of information will be gathered."

It means gathering information from the wealthy, from the general public, and from the back society.

"Mm-hmm. Well, I'll look for something with a bad pattern. I kind of know that in the atmosphere."

Sheila says so and moves the Seeker.

"Are all seekers in the form of letting them go to the inn?

Theon asks. There are a total of five Seekers I sent in...

"I guess I should leave two in the street, too. If there's any noise, we can immediately detect it."

"Then I'll leave the kid I'm manipulating on the main street."

"Yeah. Marceska. Then this is the big store."

"Then I'm going to try to find a relatively normal inn for the Explorer I'm operating."

"Yes, Master Forceto"

The division of the respective operating seekers will also be determined in such conditions.

Information is also fully obtained from public discourse, etc. Separated into the Seeker's operator and the information-gathering officer, they write down on paper what they are interested in with the information they hear from each Seeker.

I would like to gather a lot of information about the social system... well, is there any immediate result?

"... Theodore. Could this not be about her?

And Rosemary, who was taking notes as the information-gathering officer, called out.

This is information from Scion's manipulative Seeker, who's in charge of the big inn. It certainly seemed to be in good shape, so it's no wonder I was a guest at a big store.

"- Yeah. Just like yesterday, I said I was going to see the ocean... Yesterday, yesterday and the day before that, you were back before sundown, but today, I was wondering,"

I can hear a conversation about that. I only hear voices because they collect information from under the floor... like Innkeeper and Mistress?

"That's not a good idea. You said it was the witch of the capital. You should do people right away and let them look for you. What, if it's hard to get over, that's all we need to talk about."

"Okay. I will speak to Mr. Sakaki."

Unexpectedly face to face with everyone for that content.

The witch's manners went to see the ocean every day...? Hi, I think it's just a falling accident that's been talking about something I can't get rid of.