Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 134 Anne of Intent

Just because I got a reference doesn't mean I'm going to go see Scarecrow indefensibly as it is.

Because I don't even know what kind of trouble the Jilboa one has been pushing for.

In the first place, I don't even know where the Cardinal is.

I suppose the fact that Jilboa wrote a letter of introduction means that he is in this city, but is he in the cathedral in the city's first-class neighborhood, or is he staying in some noble mansion, or is he also in another Archbishop's apartment?

I've been with Jilboa once to play to the Count, but I couldn't afford to loosen up around because I was on guard against assassins then. It's just that I'm impressed with the buildings being low, the roads being beautiful and quiet.

In short, I don't even have a plot of land in 1st Precinct. Going in this state is like going to kill yourself.

Anyway, I figured if I didn't gather the information, I'd get in trouble.

My collection of information about nobility came from many of them through the Sword Tooth Corps, so when Jilboa blockades the information, I don't know anything as soon as possible.

I have Jilboa now, so if you have to, you can keep your head down and tell me, but if he moves to another city base, does that mean he's normal now?

Did you not deliberately give the information in order to teach that risk?

It's hard for ordinary people like me to understand what heroes are up to.

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"You're not stupid!" She cursed at me, and Anne laughed at me.

In the workshop (of which), she is the one most familiar with the aristocratic class, so I talked to her about how to meet the Cardinal, and she laughed with her belly.

"You can't see the Cardinal! You, think of your identity!

As usual, Anne has a bad mouth. This woman lost her life with a troupe sponsor because of her poor mouth, but it doesn't seem to be healing at all.

I'm used to saying some bad things about Sarah, so I'll show you the reference Jilboa gave me.

"No, I have a letter of introduction. I just don't know how to get to see all of you. If you know, I want you to tell me."

"Liar! I have a reference! Come on, let me see!

I lied twice, and I grabbed the reference I got from Jilboa so I could snap.

The references are cylindrical and the text is invisible from the outside, but the document's sealed wax pattern allows the sender to know, and the name of the person is written on the ribbon tying the document.

Anne had taken it and flipped it or watermarked it, but eventually quietly put the document back in my hand.

"That's real..." I said, sitting in a chair and starting to think fiercely about something.

I don't know, from what this woman thinks, there's only one indication that she's making her intentions work rather than calculating.

"All right! Leave it to me!," he clapped his hand, and Anne stood up with a full grin.

"Why not! You think you can handle the Cardinal?

Sarah is rare and speaks up to Anne. But Anne was in a bad mood.

"Leave it to me! I didn't come to Dade to pay you a surprise visit to your nobleman's house and step on the troupe's sponsorship fee! If you want to arrange a visit to a noble house, you're very good at it! Besides, this time, I have a proper reference! This is gonna be easy!

"You're such an amazing ride. Is that a condition? You want me to raise your salary or something?

"Your salary is fine! Besides, to the Cardinal, I'm on condition to come with you!

"Well, nothing..."

I understand Anne's thoughts. Too much to understand.

Speaking of cardinals, they have the property of the Count Class. The priests and nobles in the vicinity will have no less fortune than that. Connect your face with them and win the next troupe sponsorship, I guess.

If this much is overflowing with expression and attitude, I can tell.

Well, in fact, instead of being a nobleman with a fortune, you'll just have to meet someone in charge of practice...

Send Sarah a signal with your gaze to say something.

There is no need to motivate Anne, who went up because of it.

As she seemed to strain herself, she decided to leave it to Anne to explore and schedule the Cardinal's location.

When I took you that day, you might say something, but that's not my fault.

"Come on! I'll do my best!" With that said, Anne pinched her long skirt with both hands and left the office on her fast feet.

Sarah and I dropped off the back of it with a warm, raw eye.