Boundary Labyrinth and the Foreign Magician

Outside 964 Contact with Plutonite

"- I see. Based on that story, you're here to see what's going on here."

Lynette was listening to me with a serious look on her face, but eventually when she finishes telling her what's going on here, she closes her eyes and says:

"Sure... as far as that story goes, I'm just curious about the relationship between that rampus and the cave"

"The question is, what are we going to do? As far as I'm concerned, I'm trying to protect Rivera, so even if I can help solve the situation, I can't give Rivera away if she's going to be treated unfairly."

"Right. Well, it's a good idea to be comfortable around it. I don't say much about things I haven't seen with my own eyes, but I respect people who put their hands together."

Lynette has the impression that even if demonization is solved, she will go her own way. I'm pretty sure it's easy for me to do it, because I'm going to try to get through a high degree of independence.

Nod "enough" for that word, then continue with the word.

"I guess there are two things to keep in mind when I put it together. First of all, the treatment of the living when they come to the underworld. Then, about the thoughts of the Plutonians about the Lampas named Riveira."

"I can come and explore the area. It's a phase of whether or not I can draw the most skilled man to my side. If you say that you worked to make the negotiations work better than you know what the underworld thinks, it will be built as a prefabrication, and it actually is."

"Then you should accompany me as a muscle. If you know beforehand that it could be awkward for Plutonians and they see you as accommodating, you'll feel worse from Plutonians."

We are also looking at escaping when negotiations are broken. More than I know from Lynette's story about where the problem is, I can see the contours of what needs to be done.

It is definitely easier for the underworld sperms to move independently, even if they are non-cooperative.

At the same time... if Lynette is going to get through, then I would be dishonest if I didn't. I'm not going to push the risk all the time on someone I need you to work with.

"I don't mind... if you say that's more convincing. But if you're going to take the story in that direction, you should look at your skill and get down on the ground."

"Exploring the truth by laying low?

"Right. I can trust the Plutonites of the Land of the Dead quite a bit, but I don't even know the Plutonites of the Other Hierarchies, and even the ones I know to some extent, you're not familiar with them, are you? I only know people in this world, and I tell them in the direction of someone useful."

I see. If there is a basic decision to make about the living, the Plutonians should follow the procedure if they are the right people to deal with it. That leads to knowing the whole idea of the sperm.

I'm not suggesting we be cautious because we don't know each other. Though Lynette seems to pass by her own way.

So let's assume we're talking to the Plutonites and talk a little bit with Lynette. We need to pull a line for self-defense until we know clearly that this is more than a risk.

"Mm. Careful, Theodore."

"We'll take care of it according to circumstances."

That's why we went to the tower with Lynette, where the story was also gathered to a certain extent. We know each other's situation through the crystal plate monitor, so everyone from the operating room at Forestania Castle and from the basement of the Narrow Hall said something about me, and we were in the process of confirming what was going to happen.

"Well... I think I should leave too."

And Riveira says she looks sorry. Perhaps listening to me and Lynette's conversation has drawn attention to the fact that I am in a safe place...

'I know how you feel. I'm curious to know if the Plutonites are guilty, but the circumstances are unclear. I don't think Rivera, who has no memory, is the phase where you have to bet on yourself. Riveira might hold a clue to what's in the cave, and I'd be happy to help on the best occasion here. Besides, I think there will be a different way of thinking about how to help the negotiators and their peers.'

In order to do so, it is most risky for me now to go alone and talk to the sperm. Escape or re-enter.

Sending such a response on the comms machine, Riveira thought for a while, but eventually says it with a face that solidifies her resolve.

'I see. But if I had done the wrong thing before I lost my memory, that would be a good atonement.'

He seemed convinced to stay put for the first time. If you still feel unjust or unreasonable about Rivera's treatment from my point of view, I'm willing to help.

Yui also looks pretty tempted to hold his fist in front of his chest and boost his magic when he sees me and Rivera interact like that and nods.

Moving through the capital of the dead with Lynette, watching such exchanges over live footage.

Lynette naturally wears a hood as Reis when she goes outside so she doesn't know her face. I'm disguised as a deceased, too.

Speaking of how the city is... first of all, you look like you're restoring calm. I don't think we can help but there has just been a fire raid and there are considerably fewer people on the street.

Instead, the underworld sperm seemed busy flying around and running around. Picking up new arrivals outside the city... I still have the impression that you care about the departed.

That's how - I come with Lynette to the front gate of the tower.

"Just give me a minute."

And that's what Lynette said and went into the tower first. After a while, Lampath and Lynette take him back.

"He wants to talk to you about something?

"Right. Since you were hostile to me in your lifetime... can I trust you to some extent? I never thought we'd make it this way."

and Lynette, who flaunts her shoulders. Give a gentle compliment to Rampas by trying to match the words.

"... I've known you my whole life. It seems like a good reunion, even though we were enemies if it feels like it."

"I'm surprised."

Lampath laughs small at Lynette's reaction like that, prompting her to go into the back of the tower.

"Go ahead. I don't know what you're talking about, but is it important?

"Right. That's what I decided, so I introduced you."

Lampath smiles when Lynette answers. Lynette is pointing that way at the reaction of such a rampus. I mean... the Rampus side seems to trust Lynette a lot.

I've been dealing with Lynette, who solved the demonization. Because Lynette herself has the impression that she does her job exactly, well... I feel trusted and entrusted with her job.

Even so, it's not necessarily friendly to me because I don't know what the response will be to the living people beyond the fact that the Plutonians are in a position to manage the Underworld.

The magic for disguise is adjusted so that a reasonable amount of magic can be perceived, and the motion seems to be unpretentious in body surgery, but how does it appear from the rampus?

Inside the tower - nothing has changed since it was erected. There is something like a reception counter on the ground floor that seems to be for generating ascendant stones or trading... There seems to be some disturbance earlier, and now there are no displaced persons. Along the outer circumference, he proceeded to the second and third floors with Lynette and Lampath, and was then passed to one room.

So I guess that means negotiating with the underworld. Let's say we come in temper.