"Good evening. Ezel, but can I come in for a minute?

I was just a little surprised by the abrupt visitor, but convinced that Ezel would, I nodded at Garnett.

If Ezel came all the way here, I'm sure Garnett's the one on the errand.

Garnett seemed to think so, too, and without saying anything, he took his seat and headed to welcome Ethel in.

"Aye. You can come in."

Unlock the inner lock and open the door.

When I wondered if Ezel had then entered the room from that gap, my big hand grabbed the edge roughly to widen the gap and let me peek at my big body.

Me and Garnett got to see that, and I was about to raise a voice that didn't sound surprised.

"Heh, Your Majesty...!

"How did you get here!?

Behind Ezel, laughing as the prank succeeded, King Alfred, the man stood in the same adventurer outfit as when confronted with Demon King Gandalf.

"I'm sorry I kept my mouth shut about your company. To be sure, it was necessary to keep to a minimum those who knew what was going on."

"No...... of course I know that. It was just too big a surprise."

I also accidentally rose out of my chair and responded to His Majesty's words.

Exactly in this situation, there's so much disgust that I'm the only one sitting in a chair.

His Majesty gave a lightly relieved expression to the edge of his mouth, then turned his eyes this time towards Garnett.

"Sir Garnett. I was able to get some information on Agate Lamb, but as far as you're concerned, was it satisfactory?

"... of course. It may be a misleading expression, but I am delighted to see it as a hostile being with no room for empathy"

"Fine. Ethel was very concerned about you, too. I feel safe as a parent before I was king."

"Hey......! Father!

Next to His Majesty Alfred, who breaks his face with joy, he raises his protest as Ezel frowns and hides the lights.

Both Garnett, who saw it, and possibly the person, unconsciously, gave a soft look with his mouth broken.

Garnett and Ezel are old friends to each other before they were knights and braves and knights and princesses.

Ezel wants to be treated that way, and he has a pretty strong thought for Garnett, who doesn't hesitate to behave after knowing all the circumstances.

For the Kingdom of Westland, Agate Lamb may be merely a hostile organization, but for a girl named Ezel, her best friend is an obsessive one as her mother's vendetta.

I guess I couldn't help but wonder earlier how the information presented by Demon King Gandalf affected me.

"... uh, Garnett. Are you sure you're okay?"

"I don't care if you ask me if I'm okay. My policy hasn't changed anything. I don't know. I can see who the enemy is, and I'm rather motivated."

"Oh well... good for you"

Perhaps Ezel was anxious that the current human origins of Agate Lamb would not adversely affect Garnett's vengeance.

But actually, this is the way it is.

Garnett is no different from what I heard about that story.

His Majesty Alfred saw Ezel's worries disappear, and then he turned his talking spearhead to me again.

"It's Luke. Ask you as the Knights Commander of the White Wolf Knights"

"... Yes"

"Although Gandalf the Demon King presented some information earlier, it is still difficult to say that he has unravelled this dungeon and the whole of ancient magical civilization. Is there any prospect that the investigation of this dungeon will progress in the future?

I sincerely took the inquiry from the front that could be thrown in my face as king, not in the face of the probable father I was pointing at Ezel.

The White Wolf Knights serve to unravel the secrets hidden in the dungeons while mediating with the adventurers and knights and royal palaces in the investigation and exploration of The Ark of Elements.

This is a natural confirmation of the status quo after being asked.

"Yes, according to reports by the Knights' Fellows, Hildo Armyfield and Ambrose Whistle, the information obtained this time is a great boost to the search for the truth about the Ark of Elements."

I've just been listening to the two of you, but Hild's excitement, among other things, was amazing.

For Hild, who was fascinated by the study of ancient magical civilization until he was pursued by his hometown of "The Fairy Town of White Asia," there is no more valuable material than the testimony of a party (Gandalf) who lived through that era.

His Majesty Alfred did not seem to see Gandalf, the Demon King, as an evil threat, but Hild seems to not recognize Gandalf as a demon king to be afraid of, in circles to it.

To the point that I was so excited that I wanted to hear it in person, one-on-one, if possible, that I was stunned by a mark with a common sense perception of the Demon King.

But the other researcher, Ambrose, was sober, not so.

Ambrose is not specialized in the study of ancient magical civilizations, but a pseudo-human being created on the same principles as the Divine Beast Warcraft - "Leaveslasil" was in the middle of his interest.

That's why the Warcraft factor was able to fit in with humans, or somehow, because of its original work, it was so immersed in thoughts that I couldn't quite get back to him after speaking to him a few times.

... In the end, I calm down now that I'm going to leave those two alone and listen only to the decision that the investigation should go further.

"Fine, then. In the investigation, whether or not we can get the testimony of the parties is a watershed."

"Still, that was just amazing information. Especially when it comes to Reeveslasil… I'm also convinced that His Majesty and the Knights of Honeyscale will decide that it should not be released yet."

I've heard such stories from His Majesty before.

Some of the information concealed by the high-elf Ayr Sethroomnil and others has already identified His Majesty and Honeysuckle as hypotheses, but they are lying low in view of the magnitude of the impact they have on society.

I thought the information Gandalf gave us was exactly what we deserved.

"... hmm? No, that has nothing to do with this one. Yeah, I can't say it's irrelevant, but it's something else."

- That's what His Majesty said.