"Ah! I was. I was completely oblivious to the fact that there was a wise man. How could I have forgotten about Sage..."

…………

Before Yuki, who had previously forgotten about the wise man, Nicole, the wise man, had solidified in a way that he could not find words to return. He has tried to be on Yuki's side whenever possible, both when he went to the past times and when he went to space, or at various other times. In him like that, various thoughts seemed to have been processed simultaneously and in parallel at this time.... I wondered why Yuki had lost her mind about herself, whether she was not enough for Yuki to take, if not enough appeal...

But Yuki at heart asked the wise man with a bright grin that was no different than usual, seemingly unaware of that problem of the wise man.

"Sage. Any good ideas? Um... I hope there's a way to find the Eclerians in town who got mixed up, or even if they don't..."

As a result, the wise man tries to organize his thoughts into mere thoughts, or somehow wonders if his appeal to Yuki is still lacking, and then mouths his own proposition--,

"(... ahhh?! I was distracted by Mr. Yuki and completely forgot to think about the idea!

—— You will notice your own predicament that you have no ideas at all.

…… What's wrong with you? Sage. "

"Yes, no... just a thought..."

Even though I answered Yuki so --,

"(Come on, me! Don't lose, me! Twist your ideas out, me! This is the place to be!

—— Sage thought. I thought desperately. He turned his thoughts around trying to respond in his own way to Yuki, who was turning his gaze of anticipation against himself, and Cortex, who was turning his suspicious gaze.

And soon, behind his brain, a plan descends.

"(Ah! Yes!) … for example, let the Cortex SS pretend to be Eclerian soldiers and attract their prey? This is a hunt. If we don't do it the wrong way, we'll be able to do everything we can about the Ecclerians who jumped into the trap themselves." Kiri.

That was an idea that always occurred to me in my predicament. If you can do something with force moves, Cortex should be dealing with them a long time ago. Then shouldn't I come up with a slightly twisted idea? As a result, it seemed to me that what should have been called an investigation using members of the Cortex SS had come to mind.

And he, as he left office, went on with another idea.

"... except. Let the men of Eccleria not kill. If you don't die in the first place, you won't be reincarnated, so if you catch them without killing them, your opponent's power should gradually shrink. If we restrain ourselves so that we don't harm ourselves, only give them a minimum of food, and keep them locked up somewhere, can we hold the opponent's power to a large extent? ♪ Doya ♪

Apparently, the sage, who spoke of the idea in a calm manner, seemed to be sighing a sigh of relief as he gasped inside.

In fact, Cortex and Yuki seemed to react convincingly. But at this time, the wise man was unaware. Cortex and Yuki are going in a strange direction by twisting their own statements......

"I see ~. That's a wise man. I'm usually going to have the consciousness that I'm thinking pretty ironic things too, but I didn't think of any lame, merciless, unforgiving ideas that just went off the path of someone like that ~"

"What..."

"Right...... I couldn't think of a way to catch people alive, connect them to tubes like rats for experimentation."

"Um, not so much--"

"That means first of all, it sounds like you should stop VDS so you don't dare harm the Ecclerians ~. Instead, allow people to monitor the VDS magic detection system so that they can locate the activated magic formations. On top of that, I sent people from my fan club disguised as Eclerian soldiers on the spot to catch the Eclerians ~... and then, as the wise man said, shall I even throw them in the test tube? No, if you had done that from the beginning, you might not have had a long war like this. That's exactly what Blue Sky Thunder means."

"Right. Sage, that's just great!

"Ha ha..."

Two Powers (?) A wise man who somehow feels cold in his spine before words of admiration directed from. At this time he seemed to regret what he had said and rather even felt sorry for the Endelucians.

But now in wartime. He seems to have decided to ghost his mind and hit the head commander because his allies get hit when he's saying something sweet. There was also a reason to take responsibility for his own remarks, but more importantly, to make Yuki's gaze at himself.