Next Life

Seven Stories "Fool"

Marius, who had breakfast. One line asked Sail to guide him through the territory.

"This is the stables that the Marquis was supposed to use."

The clerk was serious about cleaning the stables without horses.

The leaves were piled up with mountains, but there was no horse, so it couldn't even be reduced.

"It's a place to stay for you and your guests."

Guests seemed to be there, but felt less for the size of the building.

"If you can spend a lot of money, you have to spend it to a certain extent."

Sail said pale.

It was in a sight that showed dozens of times more persuasive than just explaining it by mouth over and over again.

As a marquis, it's possible to get hundreds and thousands lost in the streets on a whim of an eye.

Marius found out for herself how much what she did affects the people around her.

Even if the stables' salaries are as usual, if the leaves are not reduced, those who grow the leaves will not be able to sell them anew.

Then the order will not come to the transporter either.

If the transporter doesn't come, the money won't fall on the accommodation.

They go around out of sight and develop into economic blows.

"Well, Master Marius, where one person spent money, there are limits. The important thing is to be aware."

Because it is the Lords who have an influence that can be described as absolute in the economy of the Territory.

(I was an idiot...)

Marius reflected deeply.

He renewed his vows that we must be aware of the Marquis and conscious of protecting the lives of the inhabitants.

Sayle looked at Marius like that with interest.

He and Gasso know, to some extent, who Princess Rovisa is.

That she is the kind of person who loves the country and the people above all else and devotes her heart and blood to their protection, and that people like them deserve loyalty.

I decided that there must be something to see for her to be treated like a mere companion by a noble man and not say anything.

That's why I took the method of teaching Marius once.

If I could repent, okay, if I didn't, I'd be hungry until I ran off begging for free.

Their fathers and sons have no trouble working unless they have a preference.

It was the argument of the two of them that there was little waste in serving a master who did not deserve loyalty.

It seems to cloud the aftermath, but that's the responsibility my husband should have.

The two living people who didn't quit bothering their surroundings bought more objection than understanding.

They were still competent enough not to have to bend their way of life.

"Let's take a carriage home. Buy everyone a lot of souvenirs."

If I tried it on Marius, it was meant to be a sin, but I was unfavorably looked at by other humans.

"Are you going to put the princess on just a carriage?

Sayle asks a mix of questions.

If the princess herself speaks for herself, it is not a good thing for a man who is only a subordinate.

It was Sail who thought, "Why aren't you afraid to commit treason..."

"Huh? Is it just a carriage?

Because it's Marquis territory, I thought there were a few carriages for the Marquis.

Rovisa corrects Marius' mistake.

"Normally, yes. But Master Marius is an emerging nobleman, and your family will be absent."

I didn't feel the need to prepare it in a hurry.

I could have arranged for her to arrive if I had contacted her in advance.

If you finally say so, Marius, who did not give the order to have a dedicated carriage, is also bad.

No one wants to do it because they fear the possibility that doing something other than their normal duties without an order might make them say, "Why did you do it on your own?"

There are a number of precedents, and they are well known, in which arrangements intended to distract people have taken their lives.

He tried to give a gift for Ashton's wife and he was executed for "trying to use his eyes on his wife".

Cock, who made a special juice to get his sick Bernard son to strength, is executed for "trying to poison his son".

Of course Sail and Gasso know that not all nobles, but the civilians at the bottom don't.

The royal family is a being to pledge allegiance and serve, and I consider them fine people, but the nobility beneath them is preceded by terrible images.

The royal side is responsible for not properly explaining these things to Marius.

It's just that even if you say it in your mouth, if Marius understands it,

(Well, I guess I've got a better idea of this form)

The person had admitted it.

"First, let's thank Sail for his praise and advice. Because of the new American aristocracy, it will be everywhere, but I would be happy if you would continue to support it."

"There is no annihilation either. Forgive me for all the disrespectful behavior that I've done to my neck."

I know that Marius deserves to be taken care of.

That's why I accepted Sail's apology to Eagle Fling.

"No. I appreciate you pointing out that bad stuff is bad. Please keep it up.... will cause a lot of trouble."

Sayle received Marius' words with the most salute.

I was impressed by that humble and serene attitude. I was glad to believe Rovisa that heroes were just different from the rising aristocracy.

No creature makes no mistake.

Sayle thought he could keep up if he was serious about trying to revisit his mistakes.

I have to report it to my father.

Gasso was, in fact, opposed to Sail praising him.

It is the duty of the royals to explain and praise them, and it is the sin of the royal family to fail to do so, and at the same time there is no fault in Marius, who cannot say anything.

Gasso insisted to that effect, reluctantly, and was skeptical of Sayle's idea.

Gasso is "too stubborn, too harsh" if you make Sail say so.

I think we should be a little more flexible because we're humans.

Marius said something out of sorrow, as the trenches that were about to be born among his lords began to roll in the direction of filling.

"Sorry, but in one place, I want to travel magically"

Sayle earnestly learned to kill him for "what was the flow just now, you bonkers," but there was a reason Marius mentioned something that would turn the foreword before the roots of his tongue were dry either.

"The Demon King's Seal? Demon raid?

Blood draws from Sayle's face, who taught Marius why.

Demons are equal to calamities to the people below.

Run, hide, pass, or we'll have to wait for the hero to defeat us.

Even now, it was the hero in front of him.

"If I go by carriage, the demon could snipe me. I'm sorry to take you to a dangerous place."

If you ask me properly, it was really the best reason.

It is the worst trap to set on a resentful bone marrow opponent, such as taking a demon raid to a predicted location.

No matter how confident they say they are to repel them, normal people don't even want to be in the sight of demons.

Marius' decision to go it alone is entirely correct.

Sayle reviewed Marius to see if he had ever just become a hero or if this hand judgment seemed accurate.

You shouldn't mind that it was originally quite low at this time.

Marius left Rovisa and the others to use the "teleport".

Promise me you'll be back as soon as you can't find the enemy.

If you think the view in front of you was distorted, the next moment, you were moving to Lake Naruto.

"Well, I wonder if the enemy will be here any minute"

"You won't be able to do it any time soon."

It was Zofi who answered.

Al and Elle don't come out because they have heavy loads on their demon opponents.

"That's right."

Assuming the enemy has arrived at this moment now, I can't think of any development that would strike Marius and the others.

Without fighting, he would pull and report that Marius and Zofi were on the spot.

"Zofi, are you ready to be treated like a traitor?

Zofi smiled gently at Marius, who couldn't help but ask now.

"Yes. The moment I decided to follow your husband,"

Marius couldn't say anything to that beautiful smile anymore.

I just didn't want you to regret choosing yourself.

Even though it's unlikely that the enemy will come, there's no way he won't be alert.

The moment Marius tried to use the magic, Zofi gently stopped it.

"A sensible person would notice the discomfort. That's not gonna happen if I'm on guard."

The first time Marius knew that "stealth" was never perfect either, she decided to be sweet with the words of the Summoner.

"I was going to find out that nothing universal exists, but is it that easy to understand? I can tell from afar."

"It depends on the individual's abilities. At least Rubens would notice. I don't think there will be enough people to be aware of it, but it won't hurt to be careful."

I thought it wouldn't work for demons at all, but it doesn't seem to.

"Can Zofi be noticed if I use it?

"Yes, because I know when I'm not using it. You won't be able to do it at first sight."

Even those who have outstripped the realm of men seem to have difficulty.

Wouldn't it be impossible if you were smart about magic?

"Master, I think you're here."

"Hmm? You're not running?

"Yes."

Zophi looked up at the sky with such expressions as half confused and half frightened, and Marius imitated it as well.

"Discover the enemy!

Rahm found out that Marius and Zophi were where Zagan was supposed to be.

I decided not to hesitate to storm.

However, I did not forget to report against Rubens.

"Human-like! And there's a demon-like woman! Zofi must have betrayed him! I'll storm you more than this!

"Hey, wait!

Intentionally ignoring Rubens' stop, Rahm increased his flight speed.

Rubens just sent Rahm thinking about when he got into battle, and I didn't mean to let him fight it, but Rahm stayed put.

"I'm Rahm! Demon Rahm! Humans! And traitors! Be prepared!"

It was awesome to be able to shout a lot as I flew at high speeds.

But it didn't make sense to shout like that from far away.

"Your husband, the fool is coming"

"Do demons have fools too..."

Marius couldn't be as nervous as Zofi reporting seriously.

(Are demons like this...)

Forgetting the hour and the case, Marius wanted to sympathize with Rubens about it, but just when he saw Rahm clearly, he went into combat.

"Master, I'll take care of it"

Marius, who saw Zofi straining, changed his mind trying to support him backwards.

"Let's go!

It seems Rahm is going to be foolish and honest and even give an attack notice.

"Super Ultra Royal Great Abe"

But sooner than I finished screaming the name of the move, Zofi's flying knee kick hit me in the face and blew it away.

Marius did his best to prevent him from feeling white and couldn't afford to chase him.

So much so that Zofi keeps feeling nervous without alarm.

"Well, don't do it... but the devil can't back off to this extent."

The ram rises as he flutters.

Did I just say it was the devil who stood right up when the counter-spirited attack was a clean hit?

"Now it's time to burn! Demon Soul! Let's go!

Rahm pushed forward with wings again.

"Super Ultra Royal Great Abe"

Zofi's right fist once again caught his face in the counter, and Rahm blew away again.

"[Exhalatio]"

Marius unleashed a proper chase this time.

Rahm is burned to death.

"... what the hell is he doing here?

"At least they knew about us. 'Cause it looks like he used magic before he stormed us."

Neither did Marius interpret the words of Zophi.

I had a hard time getting the word "Conto" out to my throat.

It must have been in my mouth if I hadn't thought Zofi wouldn't understand me when I said it.

"Shall we go home"

"Yes."

It was the first time I felt tired since I came to this world, Marius.