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

Episode 63: "Princess Ts" Rosary. 」

Why do brave men travel on foot?

"I didn't go to magic school, so I don't know. Can you tell me a little more about that lecture than that?

Noticed that I had eaten up the word brave, and Eyre instructed Fritz to "talk to him".

Fritz looked so full of unexpected questions, but he explained them to me according to the prince's words.

"Why did the brave man have to walk and travel?

alternatively,

"Could a long journey of brave men across the southern continent have been shortened if we had made use of Space Transfer (Teleport)?

is an issue for discussing the magic of [spatial transfer], not that brave men actually made a long journey for this reason.

But it would be one of the reasons, in the story.

Two restrictions on use are the answer to this problem.

First, restrictions on the first use.

"The only thing that can be moved in" Space Transfer "is something less magical than the wizard who does it.

This means you need a wizard with more magic than a brave man to move an extraordinary and magical brave man.

Both the first and second generation of brave men ended with the phrase, "You don't like him like that."

(If you're short on your own, why don't you increase your head count? They also tried to do a "space transfer" with multiple wizards from the idea, but this made the magic unstable and I couldn't move it.

And a second usage restriction.

"The only place you can travel in the" Space Transfer "is where the wizard who does it has actually been (otherwise it is very difficult to specify a destination).

In other words, "If no one else can, then the brave will remember" Space Transfer "!" Good luck, "said the brave man who first came to this world," can't travel to a new city ", so in the end, it didn't really lead to a shorter journey.

I don't know.

When I got in the elevator, I caught a weight limit and the buzzer said, "Bee! I rang," so it felt like, "Can't help it, so do you want to go by the stairs?"

Thank you. "Spatial transfer" means "difficult and highly restricted dangerous magic," which is thought to be something only high-ranking wizards can use.

I don't think I should use it much in public.

Fritz, who talked to me as one,

"The case of dragon men is the same as for brave men. Like His Royal Highness, dragon men, especially those who inherit the blood of the ancient dragon Enchanted Dragon, are born with very pure magic.

So I finished the conversation.

I see.

I didn't write any such precautions in the Book of Amber (ambroid), so I learned.

Thanks for letting me know, thank you.

But I can move it, so can I go to the [Necromancer's Hall] on my Space Transfer? Ask again.

It's easy, it's fast, okay?

There's a hostage in "Princess Tsu" Toko (although he's a firehouse drobo), and he's been exposed to a third princess in "Black Tower," and now he's supposed to be in a hurry.

Then this time Eyre stopped Fritz from "prying is useless," and replied to me with a word, "Please."

"Space Transfer" is easier and faster, than that, because Eyre can't ride frightened by normal horses or galms (warcraft like big dogs), he doesn't have the option to rent a rider in the "Mercenary Guild" and move around.

Well, he's got more physical abilities than the Beast Man and can run faster than Garm, but I avoided a good pre-fight drain.

In the meantime, it was decided to go with the magic of "Space Transfer".

but.

At Legruza's suggestion, he was to ask the 'Mercenary Guild' to send out a separate team.

If I can't use "Space Transfer" on my way home, I'll have a few mercenaries go to [Necromancer's Hall] in Gulm.

I'll have to make sure Rockbird finds me, so it'll take a while, but I can probably get there nearby, I predict.

... I have a priori who left Regrouza in the collapsed [Hall of the Necromancer]. I nodded silently and agreed.

I'm not going to coax like that anymore, but you should avoid a situation where you don't know what's going to happen, so if I can't use magic anymore, I'll lose my means of travel.

The Branch Manager also agreed to the proposal, so I leave this matter to him to leave.

Build magic formations more carefully than usual in your head and cast [spells (runes)].

"[Spatial Transfer]"

From the reception room of the 'Mercenary Guild', move to the [Hall of the Necromancer].

Arriving with Legruza and Eyre and Fritz, [the Hall of the Necromancer] looked just like it was there when he first came.

... and I thought.

"Hmm?

"Rio? What's up?

When I saw the front door and slapped my neck, Eyre asked as I guarded the area.

I look at the [spell] magic on the door and explain, "It looks like the magic of closing the door is on you."

It's the same as when I went to a room with the [Book of Amber], and it seems like a mechanism to react by chanting five [ancient languages (enchanted runes)].

"Can I open it?

When I saw all the race-mixed parties gathered in Beyuki nod, I uttered five [ancient words].

"Right Gloves, Red Flowers, Rainbows on the Lake, Palm Snow."

I had no idea the last time I just read what it said, but now that I've inherited Ward's memory, the author of the [Book of Amber], I know.

This was given to Ward by Rosalie.

A broken wizard who studies all the outward magic is just a treasure given to her by one beloved daughter and deeply carved into her cold heart.

"The Silver Bell That Won't Ring."

When the fifth word was finished, the magic formation reacted, and the door disappeared.

A green-eyed girl wearing a black dress descends from the back of the hall and the staircase in front of the entrance hall (entrance).

All the jewels that hold an expensive wooden wand in their hands and are worn in brilliant accessories come with magic.

And the moment he saw the girl, Eyre gathered his angry animosity and Jack gave a low, disturbing nod in the “darkness”.

Speaking of which, I recall that Jack's three-headed Shadow Hound was dying because of Princess Tsubaki.

I don't know if you remember, but it might be a natural reaction to be vigilant at the instinct level.

I watch as Jack doesn't jump on her, observing that this looks like Princess Tsu, one of the top executives of The Black Tower.

I think the white skin and soft chestnut long hair, poor face and small body look just like Ward's daughter, Rosalie, by the time she's pathological.

She was not in Ward's memory, putting a creepy shadow together and smiling as she stopped in the middle of the stairs.

"Welcome home, Father.

My body sifted zoidly in response to instinctive disgust, but I was inspired by that voice with an innocent smile and treble, and Ward's memory vividly revived in me.

My mouth was moving unconsciously.

"Rosalie, my little bird.

A long time ago, there was a man who called his daughter that.

And now.

"Princess Tsu" Rosalee replies with a grin.

"Oh, you really are your father. Then again, we have to kill him.

... what?

To the words of some snoring, creepy girl, stop thinking.

In my head, which took a few seconds to finally move, I understood that it was Rosalie who killed Ward.

In Ward's memory, I was an adorable girl who purely admired the broken wizard as "your father," nah.

The frog child is a frog, the word came to mind (it's not supposed to be my real daughter).

"Your father's little bird came out of his cage a long time ago. So now it's your father's turn to get into Rosalie's memory.

You shouldn't come out here on your own, should you?

The daughter of a broken wizard is, after all, a yaw whose daughter is more at stake in her current progression.

Rosalie smiled sweetly like a fluffy sugar confection, squeaking her thin fingers properly.

Dozens of botanical soldiers (Green Soldier) (armored plants with weapons) and dozens of warcraft, three wizard-like men (probably apprentices of "Princess Tsu") from the [Hall of the Necromancer] around the woods to signal it.

"Come on, Father. Let's go back to Rosalie's memory.

Force the battle to begin.

First, I was first focused and targeted, and I didn't move the scene and defended myself with the deployment of "Almighty (Aegis)."

Each of the other three scattered to a meeting street placement.

The avant-garde Eyre burns down the botanical soldiers with the Spirit Magic of Fire, the middle guard Legruza defeats the Warcraft with a spear clustered with purple blue thunder, and the rear guard Fritz shoots an arrow of ice as he distances himself from the enemy.

Jack, angry that the Lord was attacking, stopped trying to move in the “darkness” with a fierce light in his red eyes, "Dai-jabu, so stay there," and I saw what was going on around me.

The Almighty prevents all attacks, so there's plenty of room.

That's how I saw the situation, and they say Eyre and the others will defeat them from enemies other than 'Princess Tsu' Rosary as planned.

I saw Fritz fight back while successfully avoiding enemy attacks, and I thought his amulet seemed unnecessary, so I decided to keep Rosalie fed.

I speak up, trying to get my attention first.

"Rosalie, where were the people holding you hostage?

Dokadoka magic attacks are hitting like rainbow chavon balls, so I ask quite aloud.

"Hostages?... oh. Those men are one of the greens.

Rosalie pointed to the botanical soldiers and laughed dullly.

"You can take whatever you want with you. Because it must be quieter and more useful than when I was a human being.

It seemed too late.

Fritz said the only way to defeat him is to break the nucleus somewhere in his body, and from my eyes, the botanical soldiers are completely alien, with no prospect of being able to return to people.

I grew more averse to Rosalie, who grabbed her life like a tool and made her laugh, but I'm not as righteous a person as furious about it and blaming her.

I changed the story by concluding that there was no longer anything I could do about the hostages, suppressing thought-provoking emotions from trying to fall apart.

"Where is the Third Empress of the Van Grey Empire?

"You keep asking questions, Father. Besides, why do you keep asking about other people?

You're telling me you don't even care about one piece of what Rosalie's been up to?

Rosalie says, moaning with a playful gesture.

"You've changed your mind with him. I only cared about magic research and rosary before.

But fine. Your father will soon return to Rosalie's memory and be Rosalie's only thing again.

Besides, Rosalie wanted to ask your father something.

"What do you want to ask?

"Five words that opened the door. What does that [ancient language] mean?

What, you don't know? That means... is it available?

Once in a while I thought, "I'll answer if you tell me where the princess is," Rosalie responded surprisingly easily.

"Only 'Wesen' knows where that princess is. I took it from the Puppet Master.

"Black Tower," he turned everything against the enemy, and took an empty child who couldn't speak a word, who didn't cry or laugh, and fled.

Stupid Kedathing. My uncle had dark hair, so I thought it was the first time I saw her, so I fell in love with her at first sight?

It sounds really, really silly to defy the commander-in-chief for such a child.

Even though he has a lovely treble voice, he becomes more disgusted with every word he hears because of his arrogant tone of malice and ridicule.

When I was consciously breathing deeply and telling myself yes calm down - Jack came to me with a telepathy called "Dad, Hang in there".

And via Jack, Eyre tells me, "Ask me about Van Lauren's whereabouts as well," and I recall that he got into a fight with "The Black Tower" and then went missing.

I taught Rosalie three of the things she wanted to know, and then she said, "Speaking of which, I'd like to ask you another question."

"Where is Second Prince Van Lauren?

"I don't know.

I've been given a light instant answer, so I'll try to change the question.

"Didn't you do something with the Second Prince?

"He was angry that the Puppeteer had taken the princess. The 'Puppeteer' demon flew somewhere because he got in the way. Thanks to that demon broke and said," I wasted a competent hand sesame! "" Puppeteer "is a fuss.

You're an annoying strange man to try to kill your brother and get mad at your sister for being exposed.

That's funny man... so I have a half-brother in front of me who was about to be killed by Soytz.

Seeing roughly how it was, a fiercely angry Eyre had a huge explosion with fire spiritual magic, blowing up the wizard man.

Answer the two meanings that remain in the rosary, which shrugs its neck with the inner "Hie" and insists on teaching it to continue quickly.

That's how Rosalie learned the meaning of the five words, crushing them in the shadows.

"Right gloves and red flowers, rainbows on lakes, snow on palms and silver bells that don't ring?

There's nothing I can do for you. Wasn't that an ancient magic spell?

Yeah?

"Rosalie gave it to Ward, didn't she?

I didn't mean to ask you back and tell you right after! And regretted it.

Rosalie says, with a face that lacks a facial expression for the craziest feeling ever.

"... I've never given you anything like that.

Rosalie didn't give it to your father?

Fucking hunch, medium.

Those five were probably the first ones given by a real rosary.

And Rosalie, who is here now, probably has no memory of a real Rosalie.

I didn't know what I said to "Princess Tsubaki", who seemed to suck, and when I called out "Rosalie," I was kicked out.

"Don't call me easy! Liar!!"

Of the little girl, from that back.

Together with the high scream, "King of Noz" and the thought revealed, he grew at an explosive rate.

It twirls like a creature, stretches out even fast as it involves plant soldiers and warcraft who are supposed to be allies and wraps around the "Almighty."

My vision was painted green.