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I have a suggestion, the Count who said, ordered the appraiser to leave the room, and the appraiser left the room with a lofty uncle.

After the door closed completely, the Count uttered the following words:

"This" Dagger of Hart "is a grace that appeared in my Golbull Labyrinth and is a rare item of my Count's house. Consider it our family heirloom, but how."

Lord Vodka lied to me.

"What?"

It was the second son, Henjit, who raised his voice so.

"When I heard Lord Golbull wanted this dagger, I said I wasn't willing to sell it or give it to him. Lord Vodka asked me to go and show him just because I would tell him about it. That was a lie."

"Don't tell me it's sooner, adventurer Lecan. Lord Krims Urban of Voca told our Count family that there was certainly no will to sell daggers in time. This is not about buying. Oh, yeah, yeah."

The Count turned his face to the squire standing by the door.

"Give me that."

The samurai went out the door once in deep gratitude and immediately returned, but a young samurai with a bonsai behind him is following him.

Elegant leather bags are on top of the basin.

"I reward you for your achievements in treading my labyrinth twice. Take it."

Because of the furrowing of the leather bag, it was thought that it was a gold coin.

But as a gold coin, it's not enough for a hundred.

In other words, the Count put a value on the "Dagger of Hart" that he didn't see on a single piece of white gold coin.

"I've already received my reward. In the form of booze and cooking. Besides, it is the direct entertainment of the Count's eldest son, Lord Tomaj Doga. I don't need any more rewards."

The samurai put a stomach on his face.

The Count tried to say something, but Rekan quickly went on to say it.

"Count, you've confirmed that I do have the Hart Dagger."

"I don't know."

"You also confirmed that it came out of the Golbull Labyrinth."

"I don't know."

Lekan grabbed the dagger on the table and stood up when it was "stored".

Oh, a few voices raised it.

"Then I have done what Lord Voca asked me to do. I'm leaving."

Lecan took a step forward.

"Wait!

The Count stopped Lecan with a terribly tall voice.

More tall voices stopped Lecan.

"Lecan! If you're going home, go home! But before I do, I want Hart's Dagger back!

The Count's second son, Henjit Doga.

Rekan is just in position to grate Henzit.

"Give it back," he said?

"That's right. I promised you before you entered the labyrinth. The resulting items will be given to the Lords! It would be, Doug!

"Eh."

Doug, standing at the wall, is suddenly told the story and unable to respond.

"Respond clearly, Doug!

"Yes, no. At that time......"

"Forget the farce, Henjit"

Henjitted knights changed their blood phase to this Lekan thing.

"Ki, you! Dear Henjit."

And it dazzled his right eye, and Lekan dazzled his knight.

The knight freezes a little and can't even move.

"Henjit, you don't seem to have the memory. That's when you told me to auction off what came out of the labyrinth. And I didn't reply. I ignored it. Besides, it wasn't" Hart's Dagger "that came out then. Gold potion. And in the first place."

Lekan glanced sharply at Henjit and continued his words.

"This is the case in Article 28-third of the Kingdom Act." When you leave the labyrinth, the owners or possessors have the ownership of the belongings. "What I won in the labyrinth belongs to me. No matter who you sell it to or not, it's my freedom. Doesn't the Earl of Golbull know the laws of the kingdom? Or do you trample the laws of the kingdom knowing and arranging reason to take away the wealth of the adventurer!

After I ran out of words, Lekan thought I might have gone a little too far. Tomaj gave me an unexpected response.

"Lord Lecan. You can't miss hearing that slander against my house. Apply for a duel"

"Ho."

"Tomaj!"

"Brother!

The Earl and Henjit look at Tomaj with a surprised face.

"Unfortunately, in my position, I can't duel directly. Let me stand for you."

Tomaj's duel application delighted Lekan.

Fighting like this, like just sitting and bumping words, is not Lecan's specialty. I was just getting annoyed earlier and felt like I wasn't going to hang in there anymore.

So when I heard the word duel, I smiled unexpectedly. That is Lecan's specialty.

"What kind of duel is that? I don't know. There's a referee, and regardless of the contents of the battle, your deputy is going to win the duel?

"If you doubt that much, you have nothing but to make up your mind with death. With a one-on-one duel, it's better to survive. The winner can take over everything the loser had."

Recan's grin grew deeper and deeper.

"Well, that's funny. So, if I die, you get the Hart Dagger, right?

"Yes."

"If your deputy dies, what do I get?

"Get everything the agent has"

"That's not enough. I don't know if my agent and I have what I want."

"So what else do you want"

"Right. Shall I get the Earl of Golbull's Waste?"

"What?"

"Don't you? This duel was originally signed up because the Earls of Golbull pointed out that they had trampled Kingdom law, right? Then if I win, I'll be right."

"Mm-hmm. Exactly."

"Let the Earl of Gorbull write a frivolous letter to Lord Vodka about his attempts to tread Kingdom law and unduly threaten the possessions of the golden adventurers in the town of Vodka"

"Hey, what? How could your father not be waxed by Lord Vodka?"

"Are you an idiot? The Gorbull Knight has trampled on the rights of the Golden Adventurers of the town of Voca, who came all the way to the Count of Gorbull at the request of Lord Vorbull. Apart from Count Gorbull's frightening to Lord Voca, what kind of settlement is there?"

I talked about it thinking it was a bit of a forceful logic, but I thought Lecan might have a muscle through it unexpectedly by mouthing it.

At least, the muscle goes by more than Tomaj's logic, which he tried to resolve in a duel, against Lekan, who criticized Henjit's statement.

"Tomaj. Who are the deputies?

The Earl asked in a low voice. Even if it's low, it sounds somewhat tall.

"I'm keeping Bargos waiting. But."

"Overlapping. Adventurer Recan. We'll forget each other's terms."

"Oh. Well, let's get started"

When I saw Lecan, who started walking towards the door, Tomaj spoke out.

"Huh? No, we have a place to prepare, and we have to gather those present. The duel is tomorrow or the day after tomorrow."

"Don't be ridiculous."

"What?"

"I'm not staying overnight in a town like this. The duel is today."

"No, but the witness"

"The witness, Count Golbull and you are enough. Which way, can only be settled with one death?

"Ah, oh. Then at least let me serve lunch. Find out how to prepare in the meantime."

That was a delightful offer. And Rekan was hungry.

Nevertheless, Count Gorbull and Henjit are laughing in their eyes.

Maybe it's trust in a guy like Bargos, or maybe it's some kind of evil crumb.

I could have done both.

It's not a good idea to slash each other with words like this. I don't know what kind of blur it will get.

If it's a duel, it won't matter what kind of trap you have until you break your temple.

I have to thank Tomaj a lot for bringing up such a nice way to settle this.