After Heath went to the apprentice knight's quarters, Crowe and Ior were both talking.

Each of the other members is on assignment, going to training and taking a break.

"He smiled all over me. I'm glad to hear your words."

"I just told the truth."

Crowe's tone was quite familiar with Ior as well.

I'm not originally a man of frightening character, but that was as if speaking to a friend with a pattern of old knowledge.

Crowe smiles mischievously at Ior, who says he just told the truth without lighting it up.

"But if I find out who you are, he'll be surprised.

- His Majesty Roy. "

His Majesty's part is purposefully accented to emphasize.

In the first place, it's usually a callout. This young man is also familiar.

"When I was wearing this mask, I would have told you not to call me by that name. I'm not going to teach Heath until he graduates as an apprentice knight.

It's a state secret, and it's going to put an extra burden on him. "

This 18th Knight was a unit under the direct command of the King.

However much, it was problematic for the king to serve as captain. That's why he uses the pseudonym Ior, wears a mask, and acts as an unofficial unit.

Apart from the captain class, Roy's charisma is amazing and he has the fervent respect of other knights, even as an ior.

I don't teach Heath, for reasons of confidentiality, but also to teach him that he is the king's direct unit and not to feel strange or atrophy.

Though I let him in because I need him, he's still a trainee. He wanted me to concentrate on my training, which was a measure of compassion for Roy.

"I'll change the story, but that Princess Fee. Which was white or black?

Crowe looks a little serious.

"Don't know, I don't know. I'm in charge of Cain about that woman. Gathering information and judging from it. If it's black, I'm just asking you to report it."

"Oh, come on, it's okay."

"I don't want to. I have the king's job, and I have a lot more to look into Princess Feel's case. It's even good to devote time for thought to one such woman.

If it's black, I won't forgive it, and even if it's white, I'm not willing to get involved.

A woman who enters the country before her sister, the righteous queen. Even when we meet, it's obvious that you're just uncomfortable. "

I wonder if it's sad, that's what this country's perception of human fie was.

An arrogant woman who has been married herself, multiplied by her sister's romantic marriage. A shallow woman who came to the place of entry before her sister, the righteous queen, to buy the king's interest.

Nobody knows how angry and painful Fee felt behind it and how desperate he was to give up his life.

"Well, if that's what you decided, I'm not complaining."

"More than that, it's about Heath now. He's got the ability to use it, and he's got the guts, but he's a little mentally unstable. Follow him as much as you can."

"You don't have to tell me. Heath is like a disciple.

Tell him once in a while, too. I think I admire you very much. "

"If I had time."

"If I had time," was almost the best class concern for Roy.

Because Roy, who does it for both kings and knights, says it's worth the time for Heath.

"If you told me, I'd look really happy.

Until just a few hours ago, you looked desperate and dying. That's my hopeful face, and I just jumped out of here. "

"He's one of the knights responsible for the future of this country. Good thing."

Roy didn't know.

I can't believe that my side queen, who assumed she was an arrogant and troublesome woman and stuck with her men, was taking the Knight Apprentice exam and had hired herself into the army...

Seriously I didn't know......

The fact that it was no way I was slamming Heath, who popped out of this 18th Knights rally point, the warehouse, with a hopeful face, into the face of despair in the first place......

Pretty much later, he was going to regret his judgment on the matter so much that he really wanted to put his head on the wall and die...