"The daughter of a nobleman who was at your party when Jin killed his parents. And he's the bad guy who sent an assassin to Jin."

Sophie came to me as if she were going to tell me something serious.

It's as serious as revealing the hidden truth of the world. With a pessimistic look on his face.

Speaking of which, I felt like I was getting a shoulder watermark about what it was.

"I know. That's not true."

I may be rude to Sophie, who was seriously worried, but it was a well-known confession to me.

Even if you say what you know deliberately, you can't move your mind.

"I know....."

Sophie's eyes were wide open, not to mention my incredible reaction.

I'll add it as a supplement.

"Sophie's father created an assassin named Jin. The assassins who created themselves took their lives. And he asked me to cut him loose to kill Jin."

"─ ─!

You don't know that, do you? I'm the one who set up the decapitation to fight Reifa and Sophie. They told me everything. "

Actually, it's from Asha, the right arm of the decapitator.

Once upon a time, I wrote a letter to Asha asking for help to confront Rafah's unsolicited solicitation.

As a result, the assassin position of executing only the decapitated villain was used as a negotiating material, but the original plan was to seize the weaknesses of the Reifa faction with Aisha's unique intelligence-gathering capabilities.

When she named Sophie, she noticed that she was the same girl who asked them to assassinate Jin.

She gave me information about her plain Sophie.

That's why I thought I knew about Sophie and Jin.

"That's right....."

But for Sophie, it seemed like a blue thunderbolt. Open your mouth in an incredible way.

"How... did you know that and put me in the 'Arrivals'?

The fact that Sophie wanted to hide more than anything. The more I knew, the more secrets I thought I'd lose my place in The Reachers.

"Because it doesn't matter. Sophie didn't kill Jin. I stopped the decapitation. I was just killed by a dungeon."

If Sophie let go of her decapitated hand and Jin was killed, I'm not sure I could forgive her.

But Jin actually died somewhere that had nothing to do with Sophie.

We underestimated the dungeon strategy and died of lack of effort.

There is no mention of Sophie's intention to kill, and it is only for eight reasons that she should be asked.

"Hold on! I tried to kill your people! Even if it's an attempt!

"When I said that, I tried to kill Mr. Reifa, too. My goodness."

"That's because we grabbed the cat!

Then Jin killed Sophie's father.

I don't think what Jin has done is right.

Whether it was a companion or the most respected person, it could not be dismissed.

He was evil once. That's what Jin himself admits. I'm not going to deny it.

Still, I liked gin. Not the old Dean Lark assassin, but the gentle Jin from the time he was in The Arrivals.

It doesn't matter whether he was evil or just. For me, the past was nothing but the past, and it didn't make me shy about how I respected it.

"Still, I don't know if I want to be one of those people who tried to kill me."

Really?

"At least I don't think it's normal...."

"Well, maybe so. Rayfa also said so. Because I don't choose the means to do it."

Fill in the missing party member slots. And this is the only way to save a girl who has been abandoned by the Lord and despairs of her life.

That's what I thought then, so I just solicited Sophie into the "Arrivals."

I intended to close my eyes to some personal feelings and causes for the sake of purpose.

"Speaking of which, that's what you were."

Sophie exhaled in astonishment.

"I knew you were different. Are you sure you want me to stay in the" Arrivals "?

"If Sophie doesn't care if it's a party made by his father's vengeance."

"I don't mind, but I don't like my daily routine so much, so I'll close my eyes."

Sophie cut to pieces.

I don't hate it. It's a passive expression from the side, but I don't think it's that passive for her.

Her eyes were discolored with sorrow.

"Nevertheless, I convinced everyone. Nothing tells me that other people would have been opposed to me going to the party who tried to kill Jin...."

That's ─ ─

I get stuck in words for a moment.

But I decided to tell Sophie about my dishonesty.

"I don't know anyone else. Sophie was born and tried to kill Jin."

"I don't know...."

"On the contrary, there is the existence of a decapitation. I didn't say everything."

And I told Sophie everything.

Defeat the decapitation that attacked Jin by himself and the two bandits who were once in the Battle of Revenge Maiden (Vulkiri).

And because of the personal connection with the decapitation that I made at that time, I asked for your cooperation on the matter with Rayfah.

Hugel and Asha talked about the fact that they didn't share their personal information with anyone at the party, choosing a language they couldn't identify.

Sophie remained silent while she listened. And when you finished talking about me, you just murmured.

"Did you hide such an important thing from everyone...?

Well...

"Don't you remember guilt?

"I didn't forget."

But I wasn't as honest as Sophie. I didn't have such beautiful values as she did.

"Still, I didn't say it because I thought it was better not to say it. I thought it would be better to keep it hidden if everyone was happier."

Talking about the decapitated raid is nothing but complacency.

Jin may feel guilty for disturbing my hand, and there is an increased risk of discovering the nature of the decapitation that kept my promise and pulled my hand.

And no one will be happy to know that I have relied on the decapitation to rescue Neme.

In some cases, it was even possible to kill Rapha, so I didn't want to get everyone involved in the party. It was enough for me to get my hands dirty.

"So you're telling me you can keep everything from me trying to kill Jin and Dean Lark's daughter?

"Isn't that nice? If Sophie wants to do that. If that's what you want to do."

I personally thought that there were a lot of things in the world that should be kept hidden.

Originally, I tried to reveal Sophie's secrets because she looked very spicy.

If Sophie had kept secrets without affecting her life in The Reachers, I'm sure I wouldn't have pursued them.

I only asked because I intuitively felt that keeping secrets would increase the total amount of grief.

"That's why you don't have to feel guilty. Why don't you be more honest and enjoy your life as an" Arriver "?

If you're about to be crushed by the guilt you're hiding, you can share your secrets with everyone.

If you want to keep it hidden, you can keep it as it is.

I meant to respect Sophie's opinion.

She leaned and opened her mouth.

"Well then, I'll keep it a secret...."

Apparently, she chose the same choice as me.

"That doesn't make anyone feel better, and I want to do it where no one knows my past."

"Yeah."

"Besides, it is better for the Force not to know my birth. If Jin was involved in the murder of my father, I don't know what he thinks, knowing I'm Dean Lark's daughter."

Apparently Sophie knew the Force was already involved in the Zin assassination.

Sophie's father once tried to kill the Force with a gin.

However, there is a background that Jin, who fell in love with the personality of the Force, turned his flag against the Lord and killed Sophie's father.

What emotions does Sophie have if he finds out his last name is Dean Lark?

Do you resent a girl with a father who played with Jin's life and tried to kill herself? Do you resent a girl who tried to kill her best friend? And you feel guilty about the girl who was robbed of her father because of her choice?

I spent a long time without even knowing for myself.

"You knew. About the Force."

"I was told by the decapitator."

I thought you didn't know.

"Why?"

"Because if I'd known, I wouldn't have been at this party."

You wouldn't normally want to go to a party that resembles your father's vengeance.

Originally, it wouldn't be strange to remember killing not just Jin, but even the Force.

"I actually regret trying to kill Jin. At that time, I asked for an impulsive decapitation. I was really relieved to fail. You wouldn't believe me if I said this."

"I don't doubt that."

"I know, I know. Your father said it was all wrong. But I really don't want to admit it. If I admit it, I really don't think anybody's on your side anymore. I was just wasting my time like a kid."

I don't think Sophie thinks anything wrong.

What's wrong with being on your side with someone you liked? Whether the whole world turns to enemies or not, she deserves praise for fighting desperately by herself. There is nowhere to be blamed.

"That's why I don't feel like doing the Force. I'm worried about getting involved like everyone else, but I think we can have a party together."

Thank you for everything.

"You don't have to thank me. So keep it a secret. Now that you know, don't tell anyone else my secret."

"Okay, I promise. We're secret accomplices."

During the moonlight, we swore to each other.

Not everyone is watching. On a night when there are only two people in the world.

I made absolute promises, uncertain, without contracts or fingerprints.

"An accomplice... doesn't sound bad."

Sophie nodded satisfactorily to chew his words.

At this moment, we escaped the unhealthy subordination of buying and selling favors and became unhealthy and reciprocal relationships in which each other recognized each other's sins.

It was the moment that Sophie truly entered the "{Arrivals}".

"You mean you don't have to be an accomplice anymore?

"Of course, we have a relationship."

Well, let me just say one thing.

"Fine. Not just one, but any one."

Well then ─ ─

That said, Sophie opened her mouth.

"Honestly, I wonder if you knew that my father's vengeance was a party and invited him to the 'Arrivals' while hiding it."

"Eh!?"

"And he knew that the Force was involved in his father's death. It's a scam. Thought I didn't know anything ─ ─"

"No, that's...."

"There is still a lot of dissatisfaction. First of all, I wonder if inviting people to the party with gratitude is a good idea. The way you do it is the bad guy himself. I can't respect you as a person."

"I wonder how much you want me to do..."

"It was the notebook who said anything. Did you trick me again?

"That's not how ─ ─"

"Now, shut up and listen."

That said, I was struck by accumulated dissatisfaction.

It's not just dissatisfaction with me. Against the treatment received from Rayfah. Something about her birth.

All the dissatisfaction accumulated in the 18 years of accumulation will be thrown at me in a way that looks like eight.

And the two hours, which were not so bad, lasted all night.