"Okay. Let's get out of the kingdom of Carlitz. But I want a little respite," I replied arbitrarily and saw Celestia's face.

I am aware that this is a statement that crosses the line as much as possible.

Because I am not in a position to decide on my future policy.

If I am strongly opposed here, I will have to accept it.

"─ ─ Well, I can't help it. I think that's the best part."

At first it was Celestia, who reacted slightly, but the withdrawal from this worst situation seemed a little relieved. You have decided that it would be wiser to avoid collisions than to have an all-out war with the kingdom of Carlitz.

I murmured my gratitude and a few apologies in my heart for Celestia's decision.

Perhaps things don't move in the direction Celestia thinks. Because what I'm trying to do is not just stick one foot into the problem of the cult and the kingdom of Carlitz, but it's dangerous enough to throw myself away.

"Grace, well, I'm not a demon either, so it doesn't matter. --- In that case, I'll have you leave this country in ten days. It's not this town," Harvey said, turning to the people around. And with a cold expression that can receive both a smile and a real face, "And I'll tell you, but don't say anything about what happened here for the past 10 days. It would be troublesome if it even got into Fester's ear."

It will take at least seven days to get out of this Ellentos to the nearest neighbor, the Kingdom of Lumotia.

Harvey's offer of respite is actually only three days.

Either way, when it comes to Harvey, I don't think Fiel has more than three days, and I can afford these three days.

"Ten days, that's nice," I said carefully so Harvey wouldn't change his mind and said, "Is Celestia okay? He gave no time to reply and nodded forcefully in the middle of the day.

"So, what do we do now? I don't mind telling you I want to have a party like this. It's not as intolerant as rejecting it, and I welcome it," Harvey says with his hands open.

"I'm sorry, but let me go home. I'm waiting for my people outside."

"That's a shame. I was hoping you'd dance again if you stayed."

I thought you were joking, but Harvey looks really sad.

"Last but not least, enjoy the kingdom of Carlitz... are there any recommended towns?

Celia standing next to me pulled my sleeve and looked at me as if I didn't understand, but I kept talking. Harvey then suggested a mining city just north. A city with many metal craftsmen, it is also a base for the production of jewellery.

I'm sure you thought it was for Celestia.

But that's not what I'm after.

"It would be nice if it were close. One thing I'm curious about, is that the fugitive you were talking about isn't in the vicinity? I'm sorry to get caught up in this," I replied reluctantly.

"Then it's okay. We're talking about going from here to the northwest border. You can go with peace of mind."

Harvey doesn't know what I'm going to do, and he probably doesn't realize he's slipping.

He answered me in a very good mood.

"I see... further west. Then I'll be fine."

That's all I left, I took Celestia out of the Mansion.

In the area northwest of Ellentos, a large river flows across the border. There are fewer people surrounded by gloomy forests, fewer magic sources to explore, and it will definitely be easier to find Fiel.

Rather, if you don't rendezvous with Naya and deposit Celestia quickly, the sun will fall.

"We got out early, so we need to find the Neyers."

"I don't think so."

In front of the Mansion, the seven Nays rushed in front of Celestia, sighing and showing how tired they were. In that appearance, Celestia looks surprised.

"The timing is too good. It wasn't supposed to end so soon."

"I was told by Venetnash that it would be better to go early. I'm sure it's going to cause problems."

Behind Naya, who reports so, Benetnash has a slightly uncomfortable face.

You didn't expect me to be torn apart here, did you?

"I see, that was a good decision. We've been looking for trouble from now on, so we can only thank Venetnash." I said with a soft smile that I don't normally see.

"Yes, no, thank you for the compliment...."

A smile just because I hated it might have made me think so.

In fact, what Benetnash said was that he judged me to be a problem child, much the same as slapping me in the mouth, and it was inappropriate as a word to the superiors.

I've done it with half reflection, but I really appreciate the other half.

"But I never really thought I'd get out at this time. What happened in there?

Naya asked Celestia, worrying about the guards around her.

Well, a lot. They found out from the beginning. Hey, Walls. "

"That's what it is. Ten days later, I had to leave the kingdom of Carlitz. Not right now, but be prepared to cross the mountain."

Naya was calm compared to the rough Venetians, but she looked suspiciously, "I don't think so, but are we going to the Kingdom of Lumotia, a neighboring country?"

"Is there a problem?

"I have heard that the Kingdom of Lumotia has been in civil unrest for a long time now due to the rebellion of some nobles."

"Is that what's happening now?"

"'Now' has been a state of civil war for a long time. It's been light for ten years. I don't know when I put in the knowledge, but there's something Wallace doesn't know," Celestia laughs with joy.

Seventeen years ago, the Kingdom of Lumotia, as I know it, was ruled by Albertinus III, who was famous for his moderate king, and there was no sign of such a rebellion...

"Either way, we only have ten days to go to the Kingdom of Lumotia."

"But if we get on the horse now, we might be able to make it to the Shaster Principality in time. Mr. Wallace, let's consider it again."

Naya insisted on avoiding the Kingdom of Lumotia and persisted in my judgment.

When I thought about Celestia's safety and other things, I put up with the heat of my eyes as if I were a forensic expert with the most serious opinion.

"I can't do that, Naya. Walls wants to go sightseeing in a mining city in the north," Celestia told me to impress.

Naturally, Naya's eyes were all staring at me as if they weren't.

"I'm not going anywhere like that."

"So, what was that about?

"I just wanted to know what they were doing. Celestia, go back to the inn with the Nays now. I need to find out more about the cult, so I need you to do something else."

"You're going to tell me what to do, right?

"--- I'm sorry, I can't say that."

The moment I answered, I saw a shadow of sorrow in Celestia's face.

"... yeah, so when are you coming back?

Why don't you use the power of the Blood Deed Curse?

"─ ─ I hate that kind of thing, you know. If Wallace hadn't told me, I'd still be the only one."

Celestia pushed my back with both hands to say hello.

"I'll be back as soon as I can in three days at the latest."

That being said, I ran west by myself.