As always, you have a wonderful conjecture, Father.

Apparently, he heard the last conversation, and Lecter sat down on the sofa in the living room and said it was unconscionable.

"Welcome home, Master Austin. I'm glad you're doing well. I trusted you would come back safely. So, how was your neck and tail?

He was asking for something at some point.

And listening to it in the living room of our private room meant Lecter's private story.

I'm sure the lieutenant general doesn't know about this.

But the priest answered Lecter with his lips pointing to such a perfect stranger's beautiful smile.

"I often say that. I wanted to be alone with Anis, so you chased me away. Well, there seems to have been no progress at all ~ fufufu. Oops, it's no use staring at me. I'm not all foresight, because I'm capable! That's why it's okay over there. Galeon remembered that Anis cured Galeon. You promised me."

"Oh, that's good."

Galeon?... Galeon... ahh!

The big guy who cured himself at the Garland Hospital.

Oh, look at me, Lecter explained.

"You reacted when I said 'The People of the Grange' before, didn't you? That's why I had Lord Austin scout me."

That's right.

Speaking of which, I felt as if I had heard the word "people of Grange" coming out of the operation meeting, so I told Lecter.

If I had seen or heard it, it would have been in the game.

This means they are more likely to be involved in the consequences of this war.

"Maybe Lek was right. Apparently I had contact with Oliglow before I left. Apparently, the elders were being taken in that way. If I left him alone," The people of Grange would have been on Oliglow's side when it was too late. "

The priest nodded well.

Still?

General Lector looks reluctant.

The "people of Grange" are nomads who live along the border. They don't belong to Oliglow or Farglow, they have a strong sense of independence, and they act separately in many small groups that don't settle. That's why I can hardly meet you even if I want to meet you. However, it seems that these people have developed a highly informative network to exchange information with each other.

In other words, although everyone is usually dusty, the information transmission is strong and united, making it a large force along the border in a wide area.

They say it's a big force that doesn't have land, but it can't be ignored.

I heard that Mr. Garwin, who is always surrounded by birds in Tamer, is from this nation and through him has always interacted with this faction and is on Farglow's side, but apparently he was secretly tied to Oliglow this time.

"That Galeon was the 'People of the Grange'?

"Yes, he is the grandson of the Elder of The People of Grange. It is believed that when the elder dies, he will be the next leader if things go well. So I put him on my side, and when it came to trouble, I definitely asked the" people of Grange "to adjust the clan so that they could get to Farglow, but apparently Oliglow was good at one."

Oh, he swore allegiance to the general, didn't he?

"Apparently, the Elder was hiding in Galeon and making a tight bond with Oliglow. The Elder apparently thought Galeon would not be long before, because there had been signs of a family-specific illness. So I hid in Galeon and decided on a new candidate for the next term. But it seems that the man connected Oliglow to the Elder through Oliglow. Yes, that's the disease Anis cured in that hospital. There's a lot of that family ~ that disease. That's why Galeon was mad at me for not killing people on his own. Well, in the end, it proved to be healthier than anyone else and stretched from one end to the other."

The priest smiled a little.

"I see, the Elder hardly appeared on the surface, so I contacted Galeon, but I should have contacted the Elder directly somehow. But Austin knows very well how close he is to Oliglow. You hid it in Galeon, didn't you?

"What, just happened to be where the elders were consulting? And there happened to be a galeon there ~ It happened to be ~"

Fufufufu, you're laughing brightly, but you're still the same priest. This person's life is painted with "accidents" and "coincidences".

"So Galeon is safe? Is he going to be able to wrap up the" People of the Grange "?

"It seems that Galeon's allies have increased in that matter, so I think we can do it. Besides, I helped you, so I'm fine. Oh, my God, I'm the goddess of luck? Fufufufufu"

Woman, god...? Well, that doesn't matter.

"That's comforting. Lord Austin, I hope you and I will get along forever."

"I'm always on the fun side, right? If your pussy keeps his promise, I'm not going to take care of you for a while ~ I'm looking forward to it ~ fufufu ~"

Apparently he made a promise to Lecter somewhere I didn't know. The priest was so excited.

"Of course I keep my promise. I will protect you as long as I don't lose my way. Thank you for restraining the" People of the Grange, Lord Austin. "

General Lector reached out.

"What is it? General and Anis found out about them."

The priest grabbed the general's hand as he said so.

"The people of Grange", I didn't know that was going to happen...

I'm sure that was the scenario in the game of turning back to Oliglow.

If that had happened, Farglow would have hurt a lot, thinking that the "people of Grange" were on his side.

"And that was when Anis cured Galeon. If it hadn't healed like that, Galeon would have died and Oliglow would have thought of it by now. Anis and Lord Austin are my lifelines now."

Lecter was laughing bitterly.

Indeed, he was quite ill. I wouldn't have gotten better if I left it that way. But I didn't know he was such an important person.

"Well, it's not just me and Anis that won't show up in the story of seeing Anis ~"

Yes, I shouldn't have been in this world in that game scenario. At least the person in my position right now.

In the game scenario, only the Virgin was summoned. And the Virgin barely comes out of the Royal Palace of Oliglow as a "pre-read Virgin."