Lead the other world.

3-6 Dialogue with the Deputy Knights Commander 2

"The recent disappearance of the adventurers to the Forest of Death seems irrelevant. I'm thinking there might be some powerful monster in the forest of death."

"Like the bander snatch we ran into?

Morgan nodded and answered Takumi's question.

"You Takumi managed to crusade Bandersnatch, but the missing adventurers must have lost to the monsters of the Forest of Death. Well, I hope not..."

Takumi put her mouth on the drink, thought about it a little before telling Morgan what she thought.

"I see...... I don't really want to think about it, but I think that line is expensive. Could it be Mr. Morgan who spoke to more than one S-rank adventurer this time?

Morgan nodded silently at Takumi's words.

"If there were more than one monster above S-rank, it would be a little unforgivable just for our Knights... Takumi, you're right. I advanced to the guild's executive. I'm sure the Black Meteor is talking about a request."

Takumi remembered a walnut figure who was lazily shaking her body to the left and right, hesitating to take the request, and she laughed a little.

Takumi excused in haste when he saw Morgan suddenly surprised to see how Takumi was laughing.

"No, when Walnut was hesitant to take the request, he was troubled with all sorts of shaking and roaring to the left and right. It reminded me a little of that time..."

Takumi laughed ridiculously when she told Morgan about that time because she remembered and laughed small.

"Waha, I see! No, 'Black Meteor' is the right girl for the year, too. She's changed a lot since a while ago..."

"Huh? Isn't walnut like that for a long time?

As I recall, Morgan nodded and replied.

"It felt like nobody was leaning on me a while back."

"Huh? The walnut?

"Yeah, maybe since you started partying with Takumi. What happened now?"

When I saw how the walnuts were now, it was difficult for Takumi to believe them, but I thought maybe something had happened to the walnuts in the past, so I held my mouth to try not to pry any further.

The two continued to exchange information and views for some time afterwards.