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Episode 216: Graduation
Ten days have passed since Allen left Rosenheim.
It's late March now.
Allen and the others are in a rather upscale restaurant in the school city.
In a pretty good private room, Allen is eating with his buddies.
"That's what happened."
"Well, it's more or less like this, isn't there a divergence between that information and that?
"Yeah, yeah, my father also said he didn't know what it meant to have two million troops attacking him."
A luxurious boy sits in front of Allen.
This boy is Rifol, a man of the Count Hamilton family.
I'm back in the school city, but I'm calling Refor to a restaurant to eat with him.
Allen and the others went from the school city to Rosenheim in a sudden fashion to participate in the war.
The prep period to departure was less than a day.
Among the limited things I could do, I was doing one favor to the rifle sitting in front of me.
"Thank you, Mr. Riffol, for looking at my house."
"Keel, we're classmates at school. I don't need you."
Keel bows his head at the table where he sits surrounded and says thank you.
Rifol had Keel's sister and all her servants taken care of in the Earl Hamilton family hall.
When I asked for it, Rifol agreed to it in two replies.
The Hamilton family of Riffol is the closest parents to the old Kalnell and Granvel families.
Keel, Keel, my sister and servant are no longer the Kalnell family, but they took it on with pleasure.
And he welcomed me in the form of a daughter of a nobleman and his servant.
Today is the form I called to thank you and share the information.
And he shares information with the Count Hamilton family, a member of the military, about the situation on the part of the Kingdom of Latersch in this war.
According to Rifol's story, the battle against the Demon King's Army is declared victory in the Central Continent by the Guiamut Empire, the Alliance leader of the Central Continent out of five continental alliances.
The army that took part from the Kingdom of Latarsh also moved to one fortress to fight two million troops during the war, but will now start moving to the fortress where it was originally.
Even after this war, it doesn't seem like soldiers are returning.
(Riffle's information network is just as good as ever. As for the Kingdom of Latersch, he said it was returning to normal driving)
Allen looks at one of the plates stacked on the table.
On the plate is about the size of a bun, with a number of things like the middle between bread and cookies.
There is one Momonga who takes it in his little hands and grabs it desperately.
(You're following something. Or does that mean the contract was changed from Queen to Sophie? Spirit God needs rice more than that, right?)
The war in Rosenheim ended, and Allen and his people returned.
That's when Sophie and Formal decided, naturally, to leave Rosenheim.
Sophie is a princess with the right to inherit the throne, but the queen allowed her to accompany her "Fight with Master Allen for the world".
"Thank you, Mr. Refole. Thanks to you, we know what's going on in the Central Continent."
Sophie says thank you to Reforl.
I know the situation across the central continent with information from the Gearmut Empire, but I thank you again.
"Yes, no, not at all"
I told Keel there was no need to "saunter," but I can't seem to say that to the Princess of Rosenheim, one of the allies of the five continents.
"Refor, Rosenheim almost feels like the war is over, too. Briefly."
That's how Allen explains Rosenheim's situation.
He defeated an army of demon kings that rose to 7 million in a war that lasted nearly three months.
The activity of Allen and the others shall be duly clouded.
Rifol looks at Allen with the question mark "How do we get as many as seven million troops," but Allen is unwilling to answer.
"Mr. Refole. Thanks to your pleasure in taking on Mr. Keel's family, Mr. Keel was able to play a carefree role in this war at Rosenheim. Formar."
"Huh?"
I put more question marks on my face saying what Refol is talking about.
"Ha!"
Leaving such a rifle behind, he carefully comes to the source of the rifle lifted with both hands the crate that Formal had placed at the corner of the table away from his seat.
"Ko, what's this?
I see Allen as saying what you mean, but Allen sends a gaze to Refor saying take it.
"Refor, it sounds like a thank you from Rosenheim. You should open it."
"Ugh, yeah."
When the top lid of a wooden box is opened like a contour, about ten red peachy fruits are neatly lined up and put in.
"This is at Elf's Psychotropic Medicine, as Rifol knows. Not so many, please take them."
Refol seems to have understood the word.
Elf's spiritual medication was sent from Rosenheim, and the soldiers showed the miracle recovery.
Its healing effect outweighs the Virgin's healing magic, healing all defects and magic on a wide scale.
It is precisely the work of miracles and is said to have been the least sacrificed ever, despite the fact that it was attacked by an unprecedented army.
I'm talking about how much I would spend if I wanted to buy one of my elves.
"Oh, thank you"
"Don't give my regards to Keel's family"
Furthermore, Allen presses Riffol to take care of Keel's sister and servant in the future.
"Ah, oh. But the war is over, and the school starts, but we don't have to put it back in the school city?
Rifol asks if he will still take care of my parents. [M]
School classes will resume next week.
Lifol also asked if it would be better to return Keel's sister and servants to school and live with Keel and the others.
Allen and the others were summoned to war, but they're only sophomores in school.
The school is three years old, so I have one more year.
"No, I'm sorry, Refor. We're going to graduate from school."
I don't have time to go to school.
"Huh? What are you talking about?
"I'm going to talk to the dean and let him graduate."
Though he only goes up to two years in a three-year school and wonders if he can do that, Rifol sees Allen's people, but has the windy face that no one has a problem.
I don't know what you're talking about from earlier.
Once Rifol had a paragraph in his story, he was going to ask what the little animal eating the food on the table was, but that didn't matter anymore.
Then we lose so much, and the dinner party with Rifol ends.
When she leaves the store and breaks up with Refor, Allen talks to Sophie.
"Have we talked yet?"
"Is there a problem, Master Allen?"
"Well, let's go to school"
That said, Allen and the others aspire to school during spring break.
Travel on the Magic Guide train and enter the school in private clothes.
(I don't know, you're a graduate in feelings)
Entering the school without a uniform kind of makes me feel like I've experienced it in my previous life.
Enter the building where the dean is located and knock on the door of the dean's office.
"It's Allen."
"Uhm, come on in"
The voice of someone different from the dean says you can go into the dean's office.
When you enter the room, there is no dean in the dean's seat. I'm sitting at a meeting table next to him.
There were two elves there besides the dean.
The dean takes a breath and sends a surprised glance to Sophie.
Maybe he thinks he can't believe he's back safely.
"Lucidral, do you have anyone to talk to?
"Of course it is. Dear Sophia Rone"
With that said, Lucidral, the Elf's Grand General, bows his head as he takes his seat.
"So you're saying graduation isn't a problem"
Press just in case Allen can graduate.
"Of course not. It's nothing to contradict our commitments under the Five Continental Alliance. There are many precedents. I'll have my diploma ready."
That's what an elderly elf who took the material placed on the table, says.
This grandfather elf is one of the elders who handles Rosenheim's internal affairs.
Rosenheim asked two of us to come. Allen and the others checked with Refor and asked him to talk to him while he was thanking him about Keel's family.
(I don't have to graduate.)
Allen is not bound to graduate from school. Probably the same goes for Dogola and Krena.
Actually, Sophie and Formal, who are well graduated from Rosenheim's school, don't need to graduate twice.
But two people, Cecil and Keel, don't.
Cecil needs to graduate from school as a nobleman in the Kingdom of Ratash.
Keel, who plans to return to the aristocracy, would also like to let him graduate from school if possible.
Allen asked the Queen to unite Rosenheim, one of the allies of the five continents.
He doesn't choose the means and wants Cecil and Keel to graduate in some way.
That's where they dispatched General Lucidolar and one of the elders.
The dean doesn't seem to disagree with the graduation of Allen and the others who were ordered to go to war this time.
Maybe he thought he had nothing to learn already.
Thanks to the cooperation of the dean, the graduation of Allen and the others seems to have been recognized without any problems.
"I'm sorry to bother you. By the way, how was your look at the king?
"Lord Allen can do politics, too. Of course, there's no reason for us to refuse to look at you when we come."
Answer Allen's question as the elder nicks.
Two heavy towns in Rosenheim came into the Kingdom of Latersch.
And here's the princess with the right to inherit the throne.
The kingdom of Latarsh had asked me to see the king.
"So you can look at it without a problem."
"Of course not."
"Well, let's get in too."
Thus did Allen and the others successfully graduate from the school and come to see the king of the kingdom of Ratharsh.