"No, you can't. It is absolutely necessary to look. I can't give this away."

It is the undead female mage Maria who is turning the four men over and proclaiming without a step.

"... I don't know, what are you getting at?

"It's decided to get familiar, isn't it? Kate, you're going to be young here too, so watch out for the crowd."

"Um... so, do you put the figure in a place where everyone can use it?

"Flynn, you, how many times a month do you see yourself? What about Duncan? Gil? Kite?"

"Maybe... once or twice a month... I thought I should see"

"I'm like that, too."

"Look at that."

"Me, too."

"Then it's the muscle that you put in my room that you look at most often, right?

"Um... are you going to go into Maria's room when we want to use it?

"Oh, Flynn, don't let your lords go into Lady's room."

"Who's Rede...... FUCK!

Kite, who ate the air hammer from close range, blows up, but Maria proceeds with the conversation in a way she doesn't even care. So the three remaining men will be in tune with it.

While I tell you to look in the mirror and get familiar, there is clearly a contradiction of logic in telling those who only see it a few times a month that you don't need to do anything convenient... unless you say something extra. Even the undead spare their lives.

"If you guys need to use it, you can buy another one."

"No, if it's about hand mirrors, big mirror stands have a pretty good value, huh?

"Okay? Your husband's instructions should be discreet. Wouldn't it be unnatural not to see one of these big mansions?

"... you have to get inside the house. You know, that's not true"

Gill argues in a weak voice, but is lightly rejected by Maria.

"If there's a woman who's too familiar, you'll find out soon enough. You're the ones who really know? Are we the Adventurers of Aristocracy? Does that require proper familiarity and behavior?

The men of the four (...) - because Kate is back - who change their complexion in the face of a fallacy (kansai) that I never thought I would see. In particular, it is a serious problem for Kite, who was pressed into the role of the noble Cao (Oozu) child (Shi).

"Kate, well... even if her personality can be deluded because she's allergic, she has to play the role of an eyewitness. Why don't we just do that?

Three people deepen the color of despair against a subtle looking kite, whether or not I can say it helped.

"I wouldn't even tell you to wear aristocratic manners..."

There are three sighs of anxiety clogging.

"... but at least you'll remember some manners you're not ashamed of as an adventurer."

It was the dawn of authoritarian education, by Maria, the only woman of the party.