That night, I woke up feeling a knock ring in the room addressed to me.

I was led straight to this room after dinner and fell asleep, so now I'm alone with the red leaves that are grinding while kicking me over the futon.

The fact that visitors came to such rooms probably meant that Mizette came after her conversation with Mr. Lenin or something.

"Go ahead, it's unlocked."

"Excuse me."

It was still Mizette who came.

It feels like you are dressed in a bedroom dress that you would have already borrowed from the Count's house and ready to go to bed.

I know you had some thoughts about the history of the Count Galhart family in your conversation with Mr. Lenin, and I thought you might come to me for a consultation once, but are you even going to sleep with me?

Blah, the bed of this mansion, which is a senior nobleman, is quite large, so we can sleep together, but if Mizette, the legendary ancestor, were to get out of the room or something, it would be a lot of trouble.

Well, it didn't start now that this old lady scratched people's eyes and acted on her own.

"So, how was it?"

"Mm-hmm. Well, it sounds like you've been doing solid Brother Clay politics for a long time. I'm glad we all lived happily ever after."

The look on Mizette's face telling that was a little lonely, but she also looked proud and satisfied somewhere.

I'm sure he was glad his own brother was putting the Count family together splendidly.

"Yeah, and it looks like my house left some messages from that struggling sage Argus. It seems like the message has been passed on to the man in the mansion for generations, and because of that, he's making a scene that Gray wants to be the Holy Knight."

When I listened in detail afterwards, everything seemed to have a legend left in this Earl family about how the Holy Knight Mizet met the Human God and how the Human God had forged a childhood Mizet that mimicked the boy's appearance as a legend.

The rhetoric around here resonated with the sensibilities of a young Grey boy, who also apparently came to the goal of a holy knight who would step into the divine realm.

In short, I guess he's the guy who has a common admiration for kids.

Incidentally, of course, Argus doesn't have the hassle of knowing about childhood, so there should be a lot of references to face-to-face memories of the Galhart family, such as Clay Boy and Count Galleria at the time, regarding this area.

Fortunately, the name of the human god is laying low, and since he is supposed to look like a boy unlike me now, he will never find out that I am that human god.

And I will be talking about a message from Argus at the heart, but the word remains that if there were another crisis in the world, Mizet Garhart, the legendary saint who once set foot in the divine realm, would visit the land again as God's mercy.

Argus himself wouldn't have thought I'd been flown to Chapter 2's time on my own with the power of the app, but he probably would have expected me to show up again in an era that would be a branch of civilization because it was about him with a good guess.

And at that branch of the spectrum, the mizette I took should exist as well, so I might have left a message in the way I said, again, when the crisis came.

We exchanged speculations like that. The general report is over.

Now that we've finally made a paragraph, we're going to cut this story out.

Of course, the story is about the return to Japan.

I haven't made the story around here into a misette yet, so I'm a little terrified of what kind of reaction it would be, but, well, I don't think it would be okay because even the temple of the Creator didn't take a lot of action.

"--So once I see Japan, my home country, from this world, I'm going back to another world, another world, what do we do? If it's about working out a grey boy here, I'm gonna be away for a while, so I hope you work out enough."

When I told him that it was only a tease, Mizette, who was listening in silence, swelled her cheeks and turned her face bright red.

Oh, what's going on?

"Hey! You're not gonna leave me, Kenji! I don't care if it's a different world, I should have decided to follow you! You can go with Momiji, but it's not like I'm not going! You can work out Gray when you get back, so I'll follow you!

Apparently, he was angry that he thought he was going to leave me.

No, I see.

That's what happens when you think about it.

As for the Gray boy, it's not too late to see how the red-leaf sisters are doing over there.

This wasn't considered enough, forgive me.

I thought so. No, I just nodded and jumped out of the room when I told him that the time was going differently here and that the sword should be dealt with as much as possible over there.

He went to tell Mr. Lenin that his plans had changed.

That's right, Mizette, you're doing it fast.

I just honestly didn't allow myself to go see how my sisters were doing on my own, so it can be very gratifying to have a powerful avant-garde following me.

The only thing I'm worried about is whether Mizette can be tamed with Japanese civilization.

Obviously common sense is different, and I don't think there's anything muscularly resolved when there's trouble...

Well, I'll try to believe what's going on around here for now. There's nothing else.

"Munya...... Even if you don't panic so much, the rice balls won't escape...... Hey......"

That's what the red leaves say when Mizette leaves in a hurry, sleeping or awake, moving only the munyamunya and mouth with her eyes closed.

No, or you were definitely awake. You!

That!?

But I still sleep!?

Too good a time!