"The May Festival... of... inspection...?

"Is that so?

It was Haifa and Rai who questioned him with a strange voice, but all the other family members gave him a surprised look.

What more do you mean inspect it now when you say it's not something that started yesterday or today?

"Ah. I'll be honest with you. I can't solve it, but a visiting team is coming from Manastella. He's concerned that the non-fumes are opening up at the May Festival... '

Crowe, who answers, also leans (hides) his neck. I wondered if Lupa rarely sent a letter, and what it said was about a visiting delegation from Manastella. It was an unwelcome first ear that Elgin was listed as a candidate for inspection, but Crowe also doesn't understand one reason for the inspection.

"That? But, Master, you've been opening stores in Manastella since this year, right?

'That's right...'

I have no idea how complicated (or even less) Crowe and Manastella are, such as the complex mood of some bureaucracies without a personal handover. The same was true of the non-fumes in this regard, and the letter from Lupa did not say anything about it.

Eventually, I received a report of the same content from a sugar confectionery store in Manadamia a little later, and I was able to convince it because it said a few more things, but the problem for the Crows (in the first place) was not the thought of Manastella...

"Edge Village is also forced to open stores this May Festival..."

Weirdly, Elgin gets the attention, and that part doesn't extend to Edge Village - that's what the Crows are concerned about...

"Of the Duke's house... of the boy... if he finds out... he's awkward (first)..."

It's not awkward.

"Such a child is not supposed to be here."

I'm not in the mood for the crows, but I can't be indifferent.

"How would your husband like to extract it?

"Me?

Crowe, often silent on unexpected Slay questions,

'Right... I would... for now, whatever the royals are thinking is through. From my standpoint, it's best not to come down with trouble or anything. Then... it would be quieter if they didn't know about her here. "

Under the conclusion that (based on), it would be best to hide the Marl Reformed Mallow Boy thing. So, should we go somewhere?

"The first thing I can think of is how to stay anonymous in the lord's mansion... but I can't say there's nothing wrong with that."

Already the Mallow boy thing - apart from his true identity - is quite known to the inhabitants of Elgin. If you disappear without a reason, you'll be suspicious, and on a day when you know that you're hiding in the lord's mansion, etc., it's not something that knows what speculation - including the one called the Hidden Child - will pop up.

"So… temporarily… to be sent elsewhere…?

'That would be easy... but the question is where to alienate'

Whether to dispatch somewhere else, the boy belongs to a Mild Divine Church. There is no name for sending a lord somewhere for his personal use.

"In that sense, it seems inevitable that Edge Village will be targeted..."

In any case, a deputy who can't read the air has asked for dye as an accessory. It could not have been an inspection of the village of Edge. However, that is only the convenience of the Lord, and there is no inevitability that Mild Theism will be involved there.

"I don't want to see Edge Village until Manastella. Well, the Lords will be the same, so there's no such silly imitation as bringing up Edge Village here. '

"Can't you think of replacing it? Dear Lord,