After that, I gave Yuki and Sage a precision exam to make sure nothing was wrong. Catalina freed the two of them from the intensive care and sterilization room.

The problem was after liberation. The wise man has lost his memory, so he couldn't just leave him alone.

"Well, what is it? The brave men are Boreas, not because they provide evacuation guidance and cooking for people, nor because His Majesty King Endelusia has been captured by Master Ardelheit. There's no one on Nicole's side who's lost his memory right now."

Catalina didn't have time either, and after this, she also had to head to Boreas.

That's the same for Yuki. She is, for the side of the Boreas Empire, lined up in her sister's null and a flag alike. She couldn't have been the only one who could have taken a break in Mid-Eden.

But Yuki couldn't leave the sage alone. She said that Schwartz's remarks (?), and they assume that the wise man is their own husband. There is no option in her to leave him alone like that...... As a result, Yuki was to utter one conclusion.

"Then I will take you to Boreas with me about your husband!

"... I don't mind that, but let me ask you one thing. Well," sir "means..."

That's it, Catalina thinks.... Could it be that Yuki, who was badly injured and brought back a wise man until he cut his own life, had had some very important interaction with the wise man? I was wondering if it's just wild for me to pinch my mouth there.

"... no, it's nothing. That's not something you can say from me younger."

"Is that okay with you, too, Mr. Nicole? Mr. Yuki is undoubtedly on the battlefield about to go. If it's supposed to be, it's not where people who are losing their memory should go, so you can be rejected, right?

Whatever interaction you have had with Yuki, the wise man is now amnesiac. I couldn't seem to agree with Catalina as the attending physician to send him to the battlefield like that.

But the wise man shook his head to the side.

"If Mr. Yuki is going, I'm going too. My place must be there."

"(I didn't mean" no one "in the sense that Mr. Nicole is nowhere...)"

Haven't the sages misunderstood and received their own words earlier that no one can take care of the sage... Catalina seems to have thought about that, but she decided that correcting it wouldn't make a big difference in the end...... She seems to have decided, without disputing, to send out the wise man with Yuki.

Bun......

"Come on, we're here. This is the town of Octofesta on the territory of the Boreas Empire."

Two Yuki, who had the witches Amber hang a transfer magic and instantly moved from Mid-Eden to Boreas. What they came to was Octofesta, a town that was just before leaving Boreas. The Mid-Eden Boreas coalition was willing to use this town as a base to mount an offensive across the territory, also where Yuki should have been.

"Is this Boreas..."

"Did you remember anything?

"No... I just feel like I know this cold air..."

"This clear air... I love it"

Yuki said so, walking out towards the main entrance of the town of Octofesta. The scene where they came was outside the town of Octofesta. It wasn't until outside the boundaries of the city that we could travel with metamagic, so we had to walk from here to the center. Well, that, too, seemed to be a short time before the soldiers came running in the carriage, guessing that Yuki and the others had transferred.

When two people get into town in a pick-up carriage--,

"Master Yuki!

"Master Yuki!

"Master Sage!

—— A voice flies to Yuki and Sage, roughly in a 2: 1 ratio. They are the citizens of Octofesta. He glorified Yuki and the wise as heroic beings who opened up the city from the people of Eccleria.

Incidentally, the fact that the work carried out by the wise man - that is to say, the destruction of the town with wide-area extermination magic by rampant angel power - is conveyed distorted to the citizens.... Ancient superweapons sealed by the Eclerians (?) and used it to repel the town, sage and Yuki, and Cortex joined forces to repel it.

To that end, the name of the wise man was known among the citizens. Originally, for them, the demonic people of Boreas, the existence of a fellow brave man, the "wise man", is an abominable opponent. But aside from the story if he saved the town... They all seemed to have positive feelings for the wise.

Especially --,

"(... I don't really know because I don't remember, but whether it's Yuki or me, you seem to admire me a lot...)"

--Though the story seemed subtly obstinate because the wise man had no memory.