The next day, I picked up Linnea in front of the inn.

Linea stood near the inn entrance and could be found immediately.

"Morning, Linea. Did you get tired?

"Good morning. I could totally take it if I was tired."

"Then good."

Honestly, I thought you might be cursed the moment you spoke up, but I'm glad you didn't.

"By the way, where are the carriages coming from?

"If it's a carriage, we're walking out of here about 10 minutes away. We still have plenty of time to spare, and let's go slow."

"Okay."

... Seriously, you're not saying anything... Could it be that I was so cursed yesterday because Linea was tired and stressed out?

Right. He looks like such an adult, and I don't suppose he's the kind of kid who curses from time to time.

"... don't stare at this one with a weird face. There's a guard nearby, and should I give it to you right now?

"Please don't"

Foreword withdrawn, you seem to have been the one to curse from time to time.

You're going to get scolded in the carriage for looking like this...... is that it?

"... no, did Linea walk this far from Gale Street?

"Yes... what is that?

"No, 'cause there's got to be a carriage out of Gale Street, too, right? Why bother walking so far..."

- It's gone.

"Huh?"

"It's gone. All the carriage flights out of Gale Street are beautiful and refreshing."

"Carriage flights disappeared...?

Is that possible? Could it have anything to do with the fact that there is something wrong with the city?

"Yes. Plus, a lot of people used carriages to go outside Gale Street, so I thought if the carriages were gone, there would be criticism. But no one complained about it. On the contrary, there is no way out of the city, until someone says there is no carriage..."

"What the hell... you're obviously crazy..."

Sounds like your consciousness has been repainted so much that you think it's a kind of brainwashing. Apparently, it's more important than I thought.

This is going to be quite a struggle on my own.

"All right, let's hurry up"

"Huh?... but just in a hurry, the carriage departure time doesn't change, does it?

"Oh, no. Remember I had some errands. I want to take Linnea to the carriage departure point, and then I want to run that errand. Fortunately, we can still afford to leave."

Linea listened to me and turned her chilling gaze this way.

"You're looking through. Stay with me."

"That curse, if my mentality was weak, I'd be crying, wouldn't I?

"I don't know. Look, you don't have time, do you? Let's go."

"Oops. Sorry, I need you for my convenience."

"If you think it's bad, hurry up. Because if Al doesn't finish his errands and the carriage goes, it won't be stylish."

"Helpful"

While I was thanking Linea, I rushed her to the carriage's departure point.

After saying thank you to Linnea, I went straight to my home.

When I took the paper and pen out of the shelf and wrote as succinctly as I could, I left the house wearing the robe that the village chief gave me.

The Royal Palace is on its way. There was something I wanted to tell Fall all the time, but even if I wanted to talk now, I didn't have enough time, so I asked the gatekeeper to give Fall a letter.

I received it once, but I don't know if the letter will go to Fall's because of a situation where a suspicious person (me) suddenly wants me to give it to the princess. But it's totally better than nothing.

"I hope you manage to get it..."

I groaned a prayerful way, and I went back to the carriage departure point again.