"Oh, bad face"

Back in the room, two visitors were coming.

One of them - Marion laughing niggardly, suddenly pointed me out.

"Really?"

Hydra doesn't even try to hide the rather evil grin she usually never shows.

- I know.

- I know myself that I can't stop laughing from just now.

"The story worked, should I interpret it as?

The other guest, Eolazel, smiles calmly, without any difference to Hydra's unbeheld grin at any time.

"You can't say it worked... I guess the other way around."

Yes, the other way around.

That's the opposite of nothing more, too.

I had no idea of success or failure.

So I can't make one prediction.

Hydra is therefore pleased.

I still can't tell if it's as I imagined or more than I imagined - but it was definitely not less than I imagined.

"I want Ayle. Yes, but not"

Earlier, Hydra had a "personal story" with eyeglass boy Ayle.

For the first time, I revealed my "material and crushing bulge (reverse)" to someone from my mouth.

I thought you wouldn't have anything to tell anyone in your life.

Hydra thinks I've shredded quite a bit.

- It was an arrow tip that I thought was finally slowly coming to a situation where I was going to dictate a busy eil all the way over there.

There wasn't much contact between Hydra and Ayle, just because the classrooms and challenges were different.

But as soon as we went into secret training, both sides became involved in joint training.

It is an opportunity.

I'll take this opportunity to make sure you spend some time with Ayle and keep your mouth shut.

This is the story of the Dragon Clan, the arrowhead who thought so.

That's right. Hydra was also pretty anxious about this gap free schedule for Ayle.

Yesterday and yesterday, if you think Ayle is finally back at the Tower of Bryn, now he says he's going to the Land of the Beastman.

Moreover, even though it was an investigative mission that would have lasted a long time, including travel time, on top of that, Ayle made a candidate reminiscent of the attitude challenging him in the long run.

Hydra poked around and thought.

Maybe this will be my last chance to face Ayle. and.

Neither the graduation of the Assassin Training School nor the post-graduate trends are known at this time.

Is it a "yes dissolution" to meet together, or will time and place scatter one person at a time in pieces?

Depending on Ayle's findings, he may be treated as a graduate without going back to the Bryn Tower.

Or it seems likely.

Whatever it is, it's from the assassin's side.

It is an unusual job that went down to a candidate in training.

Just an extraction that cuts the training period would be as much of a profitable accommodation, a whisper of hope for the person.

- If he's going to lead a long investigation, I'm sure it's going to be long term. I don't see the possibility of Ayle hitting him badly. Add in the fact that you were well chosen.

With that in mind, Hydra had no choice but to take the risk of cutting herself.

- To make you think at all "I made Hydra a debt".

If you had even stabbed one of the togues in his heart, there would be some developments ahead.

Otherwise... well, let's think about that then.

Ayle is not the type to touch on "other people's material," so he's not worried about secrets being leaked.

Even if I can't see him again for the rest of my life, I'm not worried about that area.

"I've never acted with Ayle on a job or assignment. Is he that amazing?

"Mmm. I don't know either, do I? I know it's brilliant, but I think there's more to it."

Eolazel and Marion also have less experience working with Ayle.

No, if you say so, Hydra is just as good.

Rather, I even feel that Hydra's judgment, which is quoted at an unusually high level at this stage, goes too far...

"I want Ayle"

Hydra said again.

While Hydra was "talking personal," I couldn't stop laughing at Ayle's reaction.

- Because there was nothing.

He didn't move one eyebrow, stared at Hydra and listened.

That was the only reaction Ayle had.

As a Hydra, I think I told a story as important as my own life, and I would have thought that Ayle was as "revealing important secrets".

But it was more unresponsive than I expected.

I never said I didn't want to hear it, I didn't feel "asked important secrets" or upset, it was really normal.

Lies, speculations, true things (...), all woven and talked about, but didn't respond to any of them.

I don't even know if I'm spotting it or if I could have fooled you.

I totally believed it all, what an easy opponent to talk to.

But that's not all, Hydra is convinced without any basis.

I didn't expect my instincts to be eaten by the numbing emotion and impatience of one of the reactions of my age.

- That must be one of a kind.

Hydra is also the type of person who doesn't believe in others by words alone. Seeing the behavior and the crowd, I finally walk over a little… to that extent.

And the person you believe in is the type you don't believe in.

Few would be as cautious as Ayle, but few would not betray someone they believed in as much as Ayle.

If we can work hand in hand with that, I'm sure we can do a lot of things.

Especially - my first job after graduation.

"Eolazel. I think the process and outcome of my first job will change dramatically depending on whether I can secure Ayle. But what we need to do now is train in secret arts. Let's do the best we can."

"Right. But I'll just get ready."

"When I do, am I devoted to training in secret arts? I'd like to learn all about the mobile system."

- So far, two of Hydra's people.

It was originally intended to be a small group of elite organizations, so the number of people is good.

There are plans to be more, and some candidates are still eyeing.

I just, yeah, I still want - Ayle.

With him, instead of stealing the national treasure, we might be able to steal the country.

To do that, we need to work out a plan.