Depending on this, the Yalta preachers who were ordained to explore the country infiltrated the Muslims... so why did they appear in the village of Bezin?

It seems that there was a strong reason to think that the major city of Islamaphan appeared in a cold village like Bezin Village, but... there is nothing to tell the truth. From Vasari, we headed west on the road into Yashrik, where we heard rumors of a human spirit coming out of the nearby settlement site in Bezin.

As Theodorum did, it is a Yaltas' usual method of paying attention to the anxiety of the inhabitants in the cold villages of the remote lands, and building bases there and spreading forces around them. I only followed that protocol this time.

You didn't actually summon the monster, did you?

When the bishop answered the question directly, the person in charge who was summoned to answer it said:

"I can't be one of those who have that much power"

--That's right, I didn't call out any monsters. If I had to be more precise, I wouldn't have sealed the monsters.

After listening to the villagers in Bezin village, I accurately guessed the situation that perhaps there was a spirit or some weak monster wandering around, and I only erected a weak barrier with the head of [Sardine] as well.

Even so, the barrier was a barrier. In fact, even a spirited monster had an effect that I didn't want to approach... but when the crow team approached, the effect was cloudy. The spirits sneaked into the village without any inconvenience.

"The story of suppression (in the first place). There have been rumors about him from before. It is surprising that he should be put on the shelf cleanly and listened to as if it were our fault."

"Hmm..."

― ― It is not surprising that the person in charge, Mr. Ikko, is angry.

This time, Yalta was completely dressed up, but it was the colony that started the noise that could not be seated in the stomach.

The tragedy that struck his land is a tragedy, and it has nothing to do with Yalta. In other words, the village of Bezin, where the colonists were sent without even looking into the local situation, will be responsible.

Yet the villagers, even as if they were responsible for Yalta, are trying to cover up their blame. To get angry, people in villages like Gut are riding on their assholes and claiming damages in a blackmail dispute. It seems that the person in charge who is troubled by the spread of Yalta's bad reputation is somehow trying to settle things down calmly, but it seems that he is strong as if he is looking under his feet. Is this going to leave you indignant? If there is a spirit of truth and resentment in his land, it must come out this time angrily.

... only the indignation of the person in charge, Mr.... the godmother doesn't say anything extra. As a good boss, it is important not to unnecessarily reduce the favorability of subordinates.

However, in that case, we need to think about the future. The Bishop remembered from the end of his life in the village of Bejin, when he was suspected of masterminding Theodorum's gold. At that time, our Yalta religion had no roots or leaves... and with almost no (...) clues, I was almost dressed in the wet clothes of the overthrow of the State...

(...... the situation is...... or the tactics are too similar.... it would be foolish to overlook it as irrelevant)

In other words, this must be the work of the "minions of Batra". You won't have to be a godfather to understand that much. That's not what the lords don't understand.

(... but why did you react so violently to the missionary activities in the cold village that you occasionally (happened to) visit...?)

Yalta and the "minions of Batra" tasted hostile in Illustria, but Yalta was also quite powerful in Illustria. There was a reason why the "minions of Batra" thought Yalta was a nuisance.

(But... things are different in Islamafan. If you ask, the village of Bezin is nothing but a cold village in a remote place. The two preachers who came were not more than tall. Even though he did not build a church in his land, the reaction so far is not satisfactory....... I should think there's some reason......)

- I know why.

There was a base near that cold village called "Batra's minion", and My Apostle accidentally imitated it like stepping into his heart. The minions who took it seriously ran in response to such a drastic reaction. There is no convincing explanation other than that.

(The homeland of his slaves is Islamaphan, and probably Yashrik. And it came to pass, when it came to the city that was near the village of Bezin, that it should be Yashrik first. It's not like we've found out where the enemy is.....)

Is this also the thought of the God of Jalutah? No, it must be.

(The tricksters may have moved by eating bubbles, but... it's a clue. "Water leaks from your good hand"? He imitated me a lot, but if I knew where I was headquartered, it was mine. If we clean up his slaves and finish cleaning, the Muslims will be the land of peace and security.

Now that I know that, I have to be cautious in my actions, even if Yi (no) is above (up).

"... let Yashrik have a man." But not as a Yalta, but as a bored, irrelevant person. On top of that, secretly... just in case, let's secretly explore the situation of Yashrik....... there is a danger that his land will become a lair for the [minions of Batra]. "

"... ha?... ha, ha!"

If he can expose the evil deeds of his minions, and wake up the good people, his land shall be the land of the kingdom of the God of Yalta. The memory of your God will be a distinguished one. "It's good to take it to heart."

"--Haha!"

As a result, Islam, a peaceful coastal nation, was caught in the whirlpool of plotting.

-Chan.♪