(Well, what's wrong with this...)

Secretly holding his head is the leader of a team of May Festival visitors from Manastella who were in charge of inspections in Elgin.

Upon his arrival in the town of Elgin, he forced Sir Partridge to say something in the letter of introduction and attached it to his meeting with Lord Holbeck. I liked that far.

... it was from there that I didn't like it.

I asked Sir to do so, thinking that if Lord Holbeck had succeeded me, there would be an easy crossing between the Liaison Council and...

"No, I would have already seen him if I had that ritual..."

If you look at Lord Holbeck, who says so much and clouds his words, it is not difficult to anticipate that the result will be nothing but Fang (Kanba).

"... the reply is that Fang...?

Sir Kholbeck nodded with an unfortunate look to the leader who asked in a terrible way.

"I heard there was an inquiry from your country, and I tried to speak to the other side just in case, but as for the meeting, I was too busy directing and overseeing the preparations for the May festival, and I said I couldn't take time at this time. When the May festival was over, they would be busy killing each other at the end of the day, picking it up, and so they couldn't do it for at least a month or two."

- When asked in reply, they cursed the sweetness of their perception.

If the liaison meeting is overseeing the execution of May festivals everywhere, it is only natural to apply for a meeting in May and be refused because of the businessmanship… Who didn't realize (how about) as a person? Although it is not my brother-in-law who was able to speak of others, I am worried that the upper echelons of our country lack an imagination.

"... just in case you haven't heard from the meeting, don't imitate it sticking to the general non-fumes. It would seriously undermine their trust."

He was stabbed with a thick nail in a way that preceded him, but when asked, the nobles of this country softened their imitation, which greatly undermined their trust. In an effort to obtain the royally admired ancient liquor, some of those sent by the nobles made such outrages, and since then the response of the non-fumes has become salt compatible - rock salt level.

The basic etiquette and the inexorable builders were the leaders that suddenly seemed to stand out, but they thought the same thing about themselves, so what they were saying was "one hole." He was a leader who noticed it and was secretly embarrassed, but fortunately Sir Holbeck didn't - or pretended to - notice it.

(Well, I wonder what's going on...)

(Well, what's wrong with this...)

The leader of the Elgin inspection team who doesn't even try to hide the troubled look on his face. Sir Holbeck, who was watching it, was in deep trouble.

I knew these people were obsessed with a non-fume liaison meeting. So I just went to the contact meeting early to try to put an end to it... I was easily refused on the pretext of preparing for the May festival. Well, it wasn't unexpected.

The problem is... if this inspection team and I didn't give up well.

Sitting in Elgin (here) for a long time will also hinder Marr's return. You can't expose her to the eyes of these people. That said, I can't be away for very long. The church has a very brief account of the child's circumstances, but the general public doesn't. Making him away for a long time might make him suspicious.

I just want you to put a piece on it and walk away... what's wrong with it.