My sister-in-law has become a brave man.

Episode 54: "The Witch and the General Director's Meeting. 」

The future can change, but the past remains the same.

And the "Star Reading Witch", who can see the future, also has the power to look at the past, and he says that if it's about a past that's easier to see than the future, you can't go wrong without so many failures.

Well, be sure first.

Regluza is at Heavenly Sound.

I've been pompously surprised for a while, but if you think about it and you try to find me, you're most certain to be ambushing me at Heavenly Sound.

That means... you're looking for me.

I'm just curious as to why you're looking, but now it's more than that.

"Haven't you found it in" Princess Tsu "?

I asked him to divine it again and was heartily relieved to hear the result "not found".

Good. Regrouza and Heavenly Sound are safe now for now.

After that, time passed by telling Bardeaux about my qualities (he ended up indifferently saying, "So you don't know anything") and asking Adelaide to occupy the situation of Heavenly Sound.

but.

When I heard the consequences of fortune, I ended up holding my knee whole.

According to Adelaide's fortune teller.

Heavenly Sounds was a while back, a battle between humans and beasts (shapeshifters) (what do you mean, a violation of the treaty?) I stuck my neck to it.

And with that, I made some kind of deal with the upper echelons of the kingdom of Iguzex (probably about the prime minister).

Because of this deal, they decided to go to [Trial Forest] two days later.

Heavenly Sound seems to have calmly accepted about his sudden journey, but that's because apart from the deal, he has some idea.

And the idea is probably, "If you travel so busily, you'll have a missing sister-in-law out there somewhere".

That's it, the divination is over.

... Huh.

What are you doing, Heavenly Sound?

In such a short period of time, I didn't know you were going to snag your neck at the interracial problem, which seems to be the most troublesome and troublesome by virtue of it.

And.

Are you trying to fish for your old lady by putting yourself in danger?

If you're going to do that, you're going to have blood on your head, and you're going to be really mad at me.

Is that why you're trying to call me back?

Hey, did Regrouza tell you anything?

Uhm, in front of me thinking about it, Adelaide and Bardeaux were discussing how to meet with Heavenly Sound.

Looks like Adelaide's physical condition and the relationship between 'Star Reading Witch' and the Kingdom of Iggex have a lot to think about.

That's how the two people consulted for a while, with the help of the 'Mercenary Guild', made plans to stay ahead of the way the Heavenly Sounds would go and wait halfway through the streets.

Adelaide's fortune tells me that the general director of the Mercenary Guild will make this wish instead of using the help of the Star Reading Witch.

(Apparently, the headquarters of the "Mercenary Guild" is in the King's Capital of the Kingdom of Iguzeks.

After Bardeaux bought us dinner and ate with us, he just went to see the director of the 'Mercenary Guild'.

But it will be early tomorrow morning for us to meet with the Director General.

Adelaide rested early to recover her strength, and I brushed Jack too, then twisted her into a blanket and slept.

Day 31 of the Other World

Early in the morning, Bardo woke me up.

As planned, he's about to meet with the general director of the 'Mercenary Guild', and he says, "Have you forgotten anything?" She asked and tilted her neck.

Our own?

Sleeping with Blurry, Bardeaux told me yesterday about his plans for the future, which he had discussed with the Director-General.

We will now go to the house prepared by the Director General, meet the Director General in the morning with the Star Reading Witch, and in the afternoon check what we will have prepared for the Mercenary Guild, overnight in that house.

And tomorrow we leave before dawn, ahead of the braves.

... home. Are you ready?

Ooh. That's an awesome treatment.

Copy that.

I feel like a "squire number two," followed by "Star Reading Witch."

Waiting for Adelaide (who seems to have recovered a lot) to put her luggage in the trunk, she similarly heads out into the hallway about the travel support Bardeaux.

The key to the room, which never returned, was placed on the table, along with a letter of greeting to the landlord.

When on the road, there are surprisingly many people, even though it's still dim.

Because it's the day before the Brave Man's trip, huh?

And of all the moving people, the long baldeau, who hides his face with a black-crushed Adelaide and hat, was one of the natural but ayashi.

... Something with these two makes me weirder than normal?

While I took my hat out of gosogoso and subspace and wore it, I said, "Shall I put on some hidden magic?" I asked Adelaide.

He said there was no magic in "The Protector," but I think if we figure out how to do it, we can make him invisible.

Adelaide thanked me for my offer and politely declined.

Moving in concealment of hair and face with cloth is different from moving in transparency with concealment magic, giving the impression to the other person and those around him.

The idea seems to be to go to the person asking for help today, so we want to avoid any cot that might give a bad impression.

I see.

But both the 'Star Reading Witch' and the Director General want the talks to be confidential, so they're moving cosily early in the morning (which I think stands out at the straw).

At the end of the conversation, Adelaide asked me if I would like to talk about my qualities if there is no problem after seeing the general manager.

Yeah. I'll take care of that.

Then I walked for a while and met a man in the house where he was guided that he was the head of the 'Mercenary Guild'.

The name is Closel.

Compared to Bardo, he's a small uncle, but he's still a disappointed physique who seems to be able to mercenarize on active duty and has a sharp eye on his face.

But when I talked to him, he laughed in a fancy way, he was a casual person.

I was introduced to "fellow travellers" for now, and I had breakfast prepared with me.

Afterwards, wait alone in a separate room while Adelaide makes fortunes for the Director General.

Bardeaux is allowed to be present because he is a 'protector', but basically because when the 'Star Reading Witch' occupies fortune, there are only two witches and opponents who can be there.

I was hippo, so I took out the paper and the pen, and I was talking earlier, "How do I put hidden magic on Bardo (the unwitting opponent)? Think about it."

In that next association, he said, "How do you defeat someone who can't magic?" If I had also assembled ironically, I would have been called by the Adelaides who had finished the discussion.

There was an emergency, or something, and there was an uncle next to Bardeaux who said he was somehow a rank A mercenary.

When he calls himself "Bradley" and says "Say hello," he tilts his neck without knowing what it means.

Nice to meet you, what?