In a rattling and rocking carriage. Elle looked blurred beside him, but the fruit, while illuminating the vast amount of information he had obtained so far, was turning his thoughts around about the intentions that would have been contained in this Harold's actions.

Perhaps his purpose was something like "turning the two liners and Colette toward the recapture of the treasure sword that Harrison stole at his command”. And from what Harold said and did, it's quite possible that the liner and Colette always needed to be a set. Otherwise I didn't think I'd take the trouble of getting this far.

Worst of all, it should have been possible to accompany the 'frieri' humans as fellow liners by hitting the butt colette as appropriate as far as possible. But Harold, it seemed like you didn't consider that option from the start.

Was it really necessary to be those two, or was it just absolutely necessary for Colette? Either of them is unknown, but Elle is puzzled that these two choices will be almost correct.

It is the words Harold had spoken in advance that would support the idea. He knew there was a liner and a collet in the village of Brousch. Furthermore, it is already definitive from the reaction of both that Colette and Harold are known friends.

Maybe the liners are familiar with it.

When I get this far, naturally this question comes to mind. Was that known enough reason to make you chase, or...

- Now at this time, did you make contact beforehand in order to make them chase themselves?

This leaves no mere sphere of speculation beyond the circumstances of Liner and Colette and the lack of understanding of the relationship between those three.

I didn't feel anything special about this to Liner and Colette only if I spoke with Elle's personal subjectivity. A simple boy and girl in the country, who seems to be everywhere. That was the impression.

But that was the last time I was flipped.

I don't know what Harold blew into me, but that strong will of Colette, determined to go after the liner, dwelled in my eyes. Before that, in an instant, Elle was swallowed by the atmosphere that kept her from saying whether or not she would let her go.

I know because I am El, who has seen many great men and fierce men. That is the only qualities of a hero who possessed a special gift of Tenpi. There's no way you can just emit something like that to a girl.

So Elle thinks. There's something about Colette. And I guess Harold understands that, too. That, too, probably has been for quite some time.

Harold and Colette's past I was wondering about. That cracked so much easier than Elle assumed.

The reason for this is simple, because it was the territory that was so different that the village of Brousch was adjacent to Stokes territory ruled by Harold's parents. As soon as I put my exploration in the information network as Giffelt with the personnel of Frielli, who had been available at the beginning, the answer quickly emerged.

It is also doubtful that he was genuinely willing to cover it up by making it so easy, but whatever it was, the relationship between the two revealed was that of the benefactor: the one who saved his life and the one who was helped.

Harold killed Clara and her daughter Colette with his own hands, who were servants at the time, eight years ago… among the residents of Stokes territory. But that's not true, of course.

Needless to say, because those two are alive.

The presence of the robber who entered Reiner's house is like Harold, an extremely bad man who hears rumors. Colette strongly denied that he was such a person. A word or two ago, she said, "I don't know anyone like that."

And I showed it right after that, the look I said. To infer from them, that Colette was in a position where she had to keep it a secret that Harold had helped her.

Harold would have been the one who was so stern as to do so in the light of the circumstances. He was to bear the stigma of a murderer by this one. Numerous bad reviews about him, arguably their origin.

And there's no indication that Harold denied that misinformation. A man like that chunk of self-esteem had spoiled and accepted the unwarranted wrongdoing, perhaps at any cost, to conceal their survival. I guess I even bothered to get them out of Stokes territory because I chose a place where no one knew them.

There are several possible reasons for this, but it was only then that Elle focused.

Female hands One mother and child family. Clara was the only one who saved her life at the time, but she lost her job, and Colette still can't even go to work with a nine-year-old. I should have been in considerable financial difficulty.

But now they didn't look impoverished in qualitative terms. Extremely, you must “buy" a small bungalow but live in a solid house. Yes, I'm buying it, not renting it. Besides, right after I came to this village, what a bunch.

Unless you become a butler dedicated to your husband or something, but the earnings of a servant like Clara who works downstairs are sparrows tears. It's very difficult to save just to buy a whole house in bulk, even if you don't even say you live that day.

So where did the money come from to buy the house? From the looks of those two, it would be obvious that Harold is deeply involved there.

In short, it is believed that Harold was saving the lives of Colette and Clara, and carrying the wrongful charge of killing, while on top of that he was funding them so that they wouldn't have any trouble with their lives. Salvation by self-sacrifice far from normal bystanders.

Whatever Harold's intentions may be, that's all it was worth to him to help Clara and Colette.

And if that value was because I had already spotted the genius of Heaven that Colette gave me a glimpse of then.

Thinking that far, Elle's spine trembled zoochly.

Helping Clara and Colette was the fabric stone that 10-year-old Harold predicted and hit this time eight years later. Such a ridiculous assumption turns my head.

There's no way people or things can work that way, no matter how much. But given what Harold said and did, I couldn't deny it. That's what I think, because this is not the only time I'm talking about taking action that looks too far ahead.

There are other suspicions in retrospect. The last of them was the battle in the Bertis Forest.

A tragedy in which the Sarian Empire broke into the realm of Liebel beyond the mountain range, bringing together the Knights and the local resident Star Wing tribe to cause more than a hundred casualties. Harold was imprisoned on espionage charges in that battle.

When it came to why he was charged like that, it was because Harold was dressed in the military uniform of the Sarian Empire, which was supposed to be an enemy nation.

But this is unsharpened information, but Harold is defeating the Imperial Army Major General, Ritzelt, the Demon Commander, in the Battle of the Bertis Forest. There is no way I would take such action if I were really an Imperial Army spy.

So what if Harold was not an imperial spy or something, but rather had gone out of his way to let the Knights know clearly who the enemy was by disguising himself as an imperial army? In fact, Cody, who was Harold's superior officer in the Knights, argues that his actions have become a major factor in dampening the damage.

What if Harold disguised himself as an Imperial Army and stirred up "teasing" the battlefield, aiming to destroy Ritzelt from the beginning?

That would mean Harold had detected the invasion of the Imperial Army beforehand. Normally, you'd be surprised to say, "I have a big information network". But Harold is not normal, and he needs to be part of the Knights to do more than that.

Let us not forget here that Harold knocked on the Knights' gateway at the youngest age in history, thirteen years below his established age. You can say that this cannot happen unless you move with a clear will.

If the purpose of joining the Knights until then was to take part in the Battle of the Bertis Forest, how the hell was "from the beginning” for Harold?

No matter how talented you are, a year or two won't be enough to gain the strength to join the Knights at the age of thirteen.

I mean, maybe Harold knew for years that that battle was going to happen. That there will be that battle where there were no signs of omens until they were attacked.

"... I can't believe it. I guess I just think too much."

Words like that leaked out of my mind. If Elle's absurd hypothesis were true, it would no longer be about dimensions such as superior information networks or intelligence proficiency.

Despite the fact that it was an improbable, nuanced whine, the voice sounded unexpectedly thin even to myself.

Because it's still there. For Elle, the biggest question about Harold.

That's why Harold assured himself with certainty that he was Giffelt, who was not supposed to have given much information. I doubt it, but I still don't know what to do.

But it should normally be impossible to act together two days a day and get to that fact from a conversation that counts.

And the other is knowledge of the memory of the stars. “Something" inside this star's Mordora universe, pursued for more than hundreds of years by those who bear Giffelt's name, connecting the lives of the cotton and the clan. The shape and whatever it is, is considered to be unknown, the truth of this world.

It is no exaggeration to say that Giffelt was formed to get it. Harold knows more about its existence than he did, and possibly even knows where it is.

Yes, Harold knows. If it's true, I know too much about what I'm not supposed to know.

To reclaim Giffelt's memory of the stars and the unpredictable battle that will take place, beginning with Harrison's sword. And perhaps what we are waiting for in the world ahead.

I can assume that it will never be complete if we show the moves that Colette did not envisage, like this one, or based on her distressed response to Justus.

I guess that power is limiting. But even if it's limiting, Harold may have it.

"The Power to Vision the Future - Forecast the Future,"

In his own carriage, Elle finally uttered the word.

You say that to someone, they'll laugh at you with your nose. If they tell me that's why I was forced to cling to explain the situation, I can't disprove it.

But the deeper I know about Harold's behavior, the more undeniable it becomes.

And Elle can't help but think this way. If my thoughts were right, how the hell does Harold know the future ahead of him? And with that power, what are you trying to accomplish?