My father told me the truth as far as I could tell. Normally, even if it's my family, I don't have to talk about it, but this time, it's just me and Alec, so don't hesitate to ask.

There is a man who sent Sandra Daddy to a whorehouse in the first place. It's the vault number knight Bankish. This man was also in debt with a woman and framed his dad while being instructed. He said there was a free whorehouse three times or something.

I was able to get through the body check because this guy was there. That's right. You can go through all you want. You don't even have to wear a demon-sealed collar.

You think my dad ran it faster than planned because he freaked out? Since there are a lot of people in the deputies' office at the start of normal business, they didn't have the courage to commit the crime in it.

And to the north, the assassins were waiting. You think I was going to end every butler clothes man? You think the mission is until you collect the money on top of that? He said the guy headed east because he unexpectedly took Sandra's opinion into account. He thought it was dangerous to go straight north as he listened. Looks like he wasn't even supposed to go to the village of Tatisha or anything.

In our reflection on this, 'there is a third party' was completely missing, so it seemed that we were thinking about something out of focus. Let's just say it turns out.

By the way, assassins are the killers of the assassination guild that you are familiar with every time. I don't have any evidence by way of example. Is it a separate assassination guild from the last one? He conspired with the butler's man to kill everyone where he was weak in the forcible army. I guess the lowest rank would have been enough because I would only kill one butler clothes man afterwards.

Well, it turns out there are a certain number of knights who dyed their hands against corruption in this one case. Not all of them worked blatant evil, but they were dirty to the extent that they overwhelmed each other.

Therefore, all the knights were interrogated. All pus was washed out by magic. As a result, everyone's small sins were uncovered, from standing piss on duty to not poking coins picked up on the road.

Father's breach of duty was not revealed for some reason, and he was found skipping work instead.

It ended with a generous treatment for crimes that seemed irrelevant in this case, but no discretion was granted for serious crimes like vault numbers. After all, he was to be engaged in the exploitation of the meadow in slavery. Maybe it's better if it's just not a mine feed. No ten people have been punished like this. Others end up with a pay cut.

Fifty thousand gold coins at the heart, but a man in butler's clothes was putting them in his magic library and magic bag. That's why they were able to take it all back. But there's still a problem.

I haven't found a loan yet. He calls himself "Simberry of Raven Gold", which seems to lend him 10% of the money a day. It's too expensive...

Apparently, he's separate from the butler's man.

And naturally, there is no such name as a gold loan to Kutanutsu.

There's one suspicious person like this every time, this gold-lending bastard, to the fake brave bastard from the Ant case one day. Suspicious.