It's all one flower.

1204. Love in His Land

The work was done sooner than I thought.

Thanks to the help of the Pinatifidas' notes and the six-man manpower.

From thirteen literature books, excerpts from the part on the connection between the faith of Kirkrus and witchcraft, and gives Farkill a note confirming the scriptural description.

It seems hard to put this together in a report, but I can't help the needle Amiella with the work ahead. As a minimum consideration, it's enough to be written in polite letters to make it as easy to read as possible.

"This book was quite interesting."

Electra smiles at Amiela. Today she bracketed the coloured hair of the earth together and looked a little grown-up.

"Right. The painting is a bit arrogant, but I thought I knew it was going to be popular in Artel."

Only desks and chairs are placed in the rooms that are allowed to be used for meetings, etc., creating a simple and calm atmosphere with white walls and desk wood. In this room, the flashy cover of the manuscript looked terribly out of place.

Intelligence agent Razornik bought all twenty-seven volumes of the existing issue at a bookstore in the Artel Republic.

The cover of every volume is more prominent than the heroine of that volume than the main character Cactacare. They have all the clothes they need and they have trouble finding the right place for their eyes. Some of them have so little fabric that I wonder why they don't come off, and the needle Amiella couldn't imagine the moulded paper.

"Shall I read it all from the beginning?

As Asterope reached for the first volume, her breasts rocked as full as any of the beautiful girls on the cover.

Four of the bouquets of peace are from the Artel Republic, but Idol's work kept him busy and he says he couldn't even go to school much instead of reading a book.

... I can't believe you're second to studying even though you're a Kirkurus country.

In Barack Street, in the autonomous community of Listver, families who live without eating or eating have no choice, and from what I have seen in Farkill's report, there is no poor district that far in Artel.

Why is it permissible to do anything contrary to the teachings of the saints, even though it is a Kirkulus society?

"I'm going to be fooled by a challenging cover, but I've been dealing with some pretty difficult themes like faith and romance."

Archione squeaks.

Her responsibilities range from twenty-five volumes to the latest twenty-seven.

"Was it in that roll too?

"Mine, too. That's what bothered me."

"Hey, do you have a full roll love banana?

Tygeta, Electra and Asterope eat up.

... With that said, Mr. Razornik said something like "all girls like love bananas" though.

When Amiela looked at Sarotka, the needle junior dyed her cheeks and nodded.

"I read about it."

"Twenty-three and twenty-four volumes, both with my client's woman... but worried about the magic trick and ended up breaking up"

When Amiela said, everyone was sighing (sighing).

Archione stares at the cover with a rugged eye.

"One book at a time, a cannojo or something. Cotto?

"What's 'man, this again'? It's annoying!

Tygeta also turned her eyes to see dirty things over her glasses.

"What I read wasn't from a cactacare guy, but a colleague and client liked him..."

"Isn't that the gentleness of saying no within shallow wounds? As soon as I realized it."

Archione said that Asterope wanted to harbour the main character.

"But if it's my client, isn't it harder to do my job?

"Work and private, we need to split up properly"

Electra is also an advocate, but she shut up in a word from Tygeta.

"Be thought-provoking, so you like them more and more, and it's harder to break up."

Archione has no mercy for fictional figures either.

"But it's a hurdle expensive to spa and say 'I can't' to someone who comes in favor. I know it hurts."

"The heroine in the roll I read, the kind that burns up extra if it gets cold."

Asterope said, Sarotka also snorted and joined him.

Archione says in a frightened voice.

"Cactacare, too, if you don't want to hurt someone who likes you, come on, you just have to learn. Three books in a row. There's no such thing. Girls have a tight time limit for having kids and stuff, so they're not looking at the victim like a jerk."

"If you say so, well... Artel, even if you think both ways, can't a powerful people marry a powerless people?

Sarotka asks Asterope next door. The nodded asylum is a bitter face.

Tygeta explains by pushing up the glasses with one hand.

"Cactacare is not officially marriageable."

"What do you say, Cotto? Didn't explain it in the volume I read..."

When Amiela asked, Archione explained it to me.

The protagonist, Cactacare, was born and raised in the city of Ignikans on the mainland of Artel.

Joined the Artel Army and was assigned to a special unit, but finds out he's a powerful people on a mission. He left the army after worrying, told his family and friends nothing, and moved to Lanterna Island.

Use the strength of your arms in New Heaven and Earth to earn a living as an adventurer.

If you move from the mainland to the island of Lanterna, the documents will treat you as dead and you will not be able to return to the mainland.

Because of the loss of citizenship, you will no longer receive the various administrative services that need to apply for documents, and you will not be protected if you get involved in any case on the mainland.

Loss of suffrage, too.

"I can't officially marry, so I'm de facto married, no matter how much I like it, no subsidies, no vaccination notices, no school can let me go and put it up"

"Whatever, I can't have a baby from a dead man."

"Huh?

The surprises of Amiela and Sarotka overlapped in the supplementary description of Tygeta.

"Does that mean the baby will be treated like a child without power, even to a people without power?

"Yes, there is no human right for a wizard in Artel, who became an independent Kirkulus nation."

The words unleashed by Archione staring at the manuscript were deeply stabbed in the chest of the only powerful people of these six.