"If you know what's going on, talk fast. I need you to pay for your sins."

Elmer nods cocoon.

This child understands some circumstance as to whether he is satirical or not.

"What are you talking about!?

By contrast, Robin hasn't noticed anything.

"This kid is guilty of at least hiring bandits for money, then hiring raiders to assault Mr. Arianna. I brought you here to plead guilty, but if you're ready, you don't have to be here."

I'll uncuff Elmer for you.

I'm rubbing my arm that was hurting when I was released by Sylvia.

"Thank you, thank you"

A boy thanks him in a small voice.

I was crying out of my eyes when I could stroke my pompous head.

"Ugh... Grandma...!

I was crying and holding Sylvia nearby.

"How come you're gone...? I miss you..."

Maybe it's satirical, but still a ten-year-old boy.

There was no way I could stand the sudden loss of my mother.

Besides, most importantly, the boy continued to endure for the only adult he could count on.

[Appraisal] was used to explore deeper information at the time I learned that I understood various circumstances. I don't want to imitate this kind of private exposure, but this one is an emergency because I have to figure out a lot of things.

As a result, I wanted to hold my head to the fact that I could have known.

"Wait! What is Elmer's sin?

On the other hand, Robin didn't understand anything.

"Certainly the Bandits had hired them, and they hired raiders to give you guys the grief of losing your family. But I'm the one who hired them all."

Surely Robin would have done all the practical negotiations.

So this guy is no stranger to being an accomplice.

Still, Elmer's sins don't disappear.

"You negotiated and hired them. Maybe that's for sure, but whose money did you hire him for?

"It's..."

It's the money Salma was sending as alimony.

The money is no longer Salma's gold at the time it is in Elmer's or Elmer's mother's hands. And now that Elmer's mother is dead, the full amount is Elmer's gold.

So we don't have ownership of the Gleasons that destroyed them.

Legally, I can't judge Elmer for the Gleasons' evil behavior because it's someone else in red.

But for the problems caused by the people hired with Elmer's money, it becomes Elmer's sin.

"You may have gotten permission from Elmer, but you were using the boy's money to negotiate with the bandits to make him guilty. Besides, attacking merchants to make the money they need to rebuild the Gleasons? You seem to cut your head off, too, so it sounds like you were setting up an operation like a staff officer and giving instructions to the bandits. That's a lot of sin."

"Duh, how could you do that...!

Of course, I went ahead and read the appraisal.

I can't even know the details of his private life, but I can get a background on the crimes he's committed.

People are biased about what they can read because they didn't use it much.

"It's all I did. If you need to atone for your sins, I'll do it alone."

"- Stop it already, Uncle!

Elmer cried until then.

"Elmer......"

"I know what your father was like..."

"Nah!?

"The night I came to tell your mother that your father was dead. Uncle, you've been in my house the whole time, but you've been drinking and talking to yourself."

That was stupidity about Salma, who died leaving his wife and children behind.

It came out of my mouth pollo to see what kind of business Salma was in at that time.

Normally it was not a strange time to sleep well, but I woke up that day because my mother was sometimes in strange shape and I was worried and could hardly sleep.

Besides, Elmer, who was listening, understood his father's business because of his satire.

"But you asked me where your father was after you were alone, didn't you?

If he understood his father's business at that time, he would also have understood that his father was dead.

"Uncle, you liked your mother."

"Oh, that's..."

"Your mother died and you looked like your uncle was lost and you didn't know what to do."

Robin, who was out of sight for Elmer's question, turns to Ba.

I didn't expect to be seen that way.

I can't remember how much I tried to remember what I looked like back then.

"So I said to my uncle, 'What do you want to do? I heard."

"Oh no..."

I meant to care for the boy who had just lost his mother.

But on the contrary, I was more concerned about myself.

"You finally found something for the boy to ask you. Imagine it's for the boy."

"Oh...!

A whimper leaks from Robin.

I was going to act for the boy, but in the end it was for me after the boy cared for me. Moreover, the action forced the boy to bear the sin that should not have been done either.

"I... didn't mean to...!

Let's leave Robin crying.

Elmer is better now than that.

"Do you have a consciousness that you did something wrong?

"... sorry"

"If I can apologize, I'm a good girl."

Sylvia is giving up.

Let her handle the boy.

"When you do something wrong, you have to scold me."

"Yeah."

"Then why don't we go to whoever scolds us?"

Sylvia takes Elmer's hand and comes out of the cell.

It saved me a lot of trouble.

"Wait! Where are you taking that kid?

"I will take you to someone who has the right to judge you."

"... the Knights' Stuff"

There's always a place filled with knights that says it's a big city like Alistair.

The same goes for the people who raided Mr. Arianna, but those caught by the knights are bound to be taken there.

There is no precipitation in the answer as to whether we are well aware that we are criminals.

However, the destination is wrong.

"No, you're not."

I knew about the person behind this case from the middle of nowhere.

It is Elmer's presence that we made a problem with the sinners being caught from ourselves as no problem.

The conclusion that emerged from the discussions we all had had before we heard the story was the position that 'children used without knowing anything'.

But even if Robin just used his own money on his own, Elmer would legally be guilty of it, too.

Exactly. The story came out of the women that that was pathetic.

Because they were children.

We were sympathetic to our children because we were about to have them ourselves.

But there was no reason not to punish him.

So, after asking about the circumstances and understanding that I was in a position where I had to be punished, I decided to hang on to someone who was in a better position than the Knight and who could directly punish me.

But you didn't actually have to tell me from us.

The other guy was a lonely kid just because he was satirical.

"Where are you taking me?

It's the lord's place.