Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha

Episode 265: What to Talk to the Wang Du Visterya

"Can you hear this bell over there even if it's soundproof?

In the room where the cleric left, looking at the religiously decorated bells placed in the middle of the table, when I speak simple questions, Lorraine explains.

"It's hard to feel that one, but it's a magic prop because of its faint but magical flow. There's probably a pair of bells, and that's how it works, like that rings. Soundproofing magic blocks a lot of magic, so it must be something special."

The more I can explain it, the more I'm convinced.

It was a little hard for me as a freshman magician to spot.

I couldn't feel the magic, so I thought it was something normal.

One way or another, because of the beauty of the craftsmanship and the feeling of the material, I was more concerned that if I sold it inside, it would seem expensive, wouldn't it be stolen?

But it would be hard to steal if you were to say it was a demon prop.

Mostly, it's something you're witching like an alarm when you get it off the property.

That's what a group of specialist magicians are for.

It's a special magic trick, so that's how you're making money at the same time defending your technique.

In fact, the most common crimes in the world are theft and robbery, so demand seems to be very high and lucrative.

That's okay.

"Well, I hope you don't have to worry about the clergy not coming when you ring... shall we move on to the contract"

"Right. Augley, are you ready?

When Lorraine nods at my words and tells Augley to threaten me,

"... what are you ready for?"

So Lorraine answers, as she asks.

"Readiness to know a lot. Just normally shut up about us coming, and if you don't know anything, you don't have a problem, but you have a deal. We need to talk about things for the sake of fine conditioning."

Augley also seems convinced of this,

"Sure, that's right. Simply keep quiet about your coming to the King's Capital, what a covenant, and if you had to keep quiet about your coming honorably on other occasions, I wouldn't be able to speak to anything. It's just... I don't think it's possible to narrow down the scope or just shut up the part where you want to shut me up if you still have a lot of limitations... isn't that more convenient for you guys?

I say to Augley like that.

"I'm sure that's true... that's a huge burden on Augley, isn't it? Even if I said I could make a contract like that, that would make me look like a geese, and I could possibly be inconvenient where I wasn't expecting it."

"That's... that could be true. But if I were in your shoes, I'd sign a contract without thinking about my inconvenience. You guys have always been nice to adventurers, haven't you? I could say it's sweet. Especially Lent."

There's something hard about that when you say it.

But Lorraine,

"Lent will be, but I'm not. Augley."

"What do you mean?

"I'm going to tell you a lot, but if I try to escape without a contract, I'm going to chase you to the bottom of hell, and that's what I'm going to do to make sure you can't defy me forever. When you get into this room, there's no other way than to make a deal."

And a little awesome.

Augley makes a slightly frightened look at Lorraine like that, but soon

"Even if I really thought I'd say that, I'd usually keep my mouth shut. Just tell me, don't think I'm sweet after all...... I get the story. Shall I get ready to talk too? [M] Let's get this far. I guess you have some extra secrets, huh?

That's what I asked.

Speaking to Augley is basically about who I am.

I have to talk to the galbs about the metastatic magic formation, so it means while blurring.

Well, if you talk about the circumstances to some extent, you might somehow understand if you deduce, but let Lorraine think of a good contractual clause to keep it a secret, including around there.

Basically, the area is a round throw.

I could make a simple contractual clause, too, but when it gets more detailed, it's not at all.

Lorraine is good at professional patterns or something like that.

So, well, you'll be fine.

When it's no good, it's no good.

"Right...... not sure where I talked from, but I guess it starts with me. Augley, do you know I was missing for a while?

Asked so, Augley said,

"Oh, that was a while before I left the malt. I wonder if he was dead by then, don't get lonely, but I was going to ask him to come with me to the King's Capital."

It is the first ear.

"Again, why?

"We solo each other, it was bronze. But it's the same thing I was looking for in Wangdu... I just found a caravan for Wangdu who said I could hire a bronze solo or an escort. Maybe the other one, he asked me if I could come. But in the end, you... That's why I'm here alone."

It is something where unexpected opportunities were rolling in unexpected places.

This has happened to dragons in some ways. It was a good opportunity, but it didn't happen then, and it might have been nice to come to Augley and Wang Capital to show you around.

There are risks, but I might have gained a little more strength if I had fought a little stronger demons in the labyrinth around the Wang capital...

I don't think so.

With that in mind, I tell Augley.

"You were... sorry you couldn't be. But you're great because you're here alone and you're in the silver class. You did your best."

"I'm glad you said that. But Lent did his best, didn't he? The way you fought just now was amazing. I didn't change my appearance or swordsmanship in itself because it was originally quite complete, but the local power was so much better... I thought you'd be able to pass the silver promotion exam now"

Augley said smugly.

On that look, we've been living a solitary, lonely, invisible life with each other, and I finally felt like something like a rewarded emotion dwelling on us.

Sometimes I was weak and talked about whether the two of us were going to end up in the copper class forever.

I know exactly how that feels.