"I see. I understand the general situation. Still, romance is a very confusing rhetoric."

"Hey. It kind of makes my back itch. I mean, it doesn't feel like a pin."

Kenji and Sarah discuss before a bunch of parchment letters they have deposited.

"In short, it can be annoying to be known to their parents. I just want to let you know that I had a child. Is that what this is all about?

"That's fine."

To Kenji's summary, Sarah nods.

"I see. Even this one, if Laura gets into a home commotion, she doesn't sleep well. That said, is the opponent in the Wang capital? I just want to do something about it by other means than letters."

"Hmm... how about asking an adventurer, for example? Some people are good at sneaking around, aren't they? That's how you keep in touch."

"That would be difficult. Laura, too, would have thought about it but she didn't have a undertaker. Getting into a noble mansion is too risky. If you're a civilian adventurer, you're talking about butting in."

"But if you just need to keep in touch, isn't there a way to do it?

"If you ask me normally, it's the source of the disturbance. It doesn't suit me to get caught up in that. Even Sarah did, didn't she? If it's any danger at all, you should stop and put it down."

Adventurers are basically civilians.

Aristocratic and civilian settlements are essentially divided, with walls and gatekeepers in between.

And you can't travel without permission.

If you're an adventurer in a criminal thread, you might ask for a request, but if you give that information to those people, they decide to use it.

"Right... but I want to do something for you. You don't even know what to do with a born child or anything like that, but you want to know that even a father, right?

"Fair enough," replies Kenji, clapping his shoulders.

Sarah utters her words as she sees a bunch of letters.

"Hey... what kind of work does this pale sword man do to manage adventurers?

"Right. I don't know the details, but it would be like putting together some sort of paperwork for an adventurer's job requested in this city and reporting it to your boss's nobility."

"Well, why don't we stick it to the contract we accomplished for the request and send you a letter! Maybe if I thinned it down or pasted it in, I wouldn't find out, huh?

"No, I can't do that... right. Yeah?"

"What's going on?

"So, maybe we can go."

Hearing Kenji's thoughts, Sarah contracted.

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About a month later, Sarah received a message from the florist that she was using Laura.

It appeared that it had not been in the letter to prevent leakage of information in case.

The truth was that Sarah was going to get in again and listen, but Kenji was made to promise not to imitate the flower sale again because it was dangerous, so even though I wondered what had happened, I could only wait.

The only message from the florist was "it worked," but Sarah was satisfied.