15

Lord Crimes Urban stands still on the doorstep of the Lordship Hall.

Already a line from the Medicine St. Visiting Mission would have arrived at the West Gate and left town.

Ten Voca guards are led by Captain Tesla and send a line to the nearest village.

The lord must remain on this occasion, and wait for the four lords of the nobility, and the men of Misakuri, to greet him, to leave.

"Norma, Edda, let's go home."

"Oh. Let's go home"

"Yeah. Let's go home"

"Ah, Lecan. Just give me a minute."

It was the lord who called it off.

"Can I help you yet?"

"Good luck. I took care of you"

"Oh."

"Wait a minute! I told you to wait!

"If you need anything, just say it."

"Dear Sheila, I have an application for a visit."

"I don't know that story."

"I didn't tell him. Any outsiders have been shut down while Superintendent Scarabelle is staying. So from now on, we'll be busy."

"You say you don't know"

"A little further, but what an application from Lord Bantaroy for a visit to Voca. That Bantaloy lord is on his own, he said he'd come here!

"Good for you. Bye."

"Don't go home! Wait a minute."

"So if you have business, say it quickly."

"Dear Sheila, I'd like you to stay at the hotel for a while."

"Tell Sheila that."

"Where did Sheila go?

"I don't."

"There's no way you don't know."

"You didn't see it? Sheila's gone."

"Oh, you disappeared. It was brilliant magic. That was magic, wasn't it?

"I guess so. I have no idea what kind of magic it was."

"Where did they go?"

"I just answered that question."

"You really don't know"

"I really don't."

"When are you coming back?

"I don't."

"You think I can convince you with that answer?"

"I'm sorry if you're convinced, but it's not what I found out."

"A few offers of worship have already come. I also have a letter that I have to give you. From now on, there will be applications for mountainous worship. You'll get a lot of letters."

"Can I give you one piece of advice?"

"Please"

"Sheila will never show up in this town again. So say no to the interview. You write back in the letter. Even if I put it at Sheila's house, it'll just go straight to waste."

"You're kidding. Tell me it's a joke."

"Shit. Sheila will never show up again. I'm the one most sorry for that."

When Lekan abandoned him so, he urged Norma and Eda to leave the Lordship Hall.

I also felt a little sorry for the lord, but there should be much more to what I got for this one, and I'd like to tell him to struggle about it later.

On the way I broke up with Norma, picked up Jericho with Edda, and went home.

16

Eda seemed shocked by Lecan's line that Sheila would never show up in this town again, and asked Lecan where the hell Sheila had gone.

Rekan replied.

It is Sheila's most daunting thing to be noticed and made noise by people, and she will no longer show up in this town more than her name has spread so far.

I don't even know where Sheila went. But there's no way Sheila's going to look at Lekan and Edda.

One day, Sheila will show up before us again.

At that time, both you and Edda must grow up so that you can be happy that you have done well.

Besides, it's about Sheila, so even if she doesn't show up, she must be all over herself and Edda.

Depositing Jericho with Edda is like a reunion promise.

When he heard these Rekan words, Edda wet her tears and nodded, yeah.

The next day, Rekan didn't go out.

I locked myself in the house and quietly sipped alcohol and carefully explored what it was like to be in town with (Life Sense).

But there was no response to be expected.

The next day was the same.

On the night of the third day, I had a reaction waiting for me. It's a sign of mighty magic. A sign of nostalgia.

The signs disappeared quickly. But I remember the place.

When Lecan erased the signs against himself, he headed northwest for the town of Voca at night. He ran over the fence, jumped over the roof and reached the place.

It's a quiet residential house.

There was a garden on the inside, a veranda upstairs facing the garden, with an old woman sipping tea as she looked into the night sky.

On that veranda, Lecan softly descended.

"Hey. That was fast. There's your tea."

"You look so messed up."

"Here, I'm putting you through this outfit."

"Since when"

"Well. It's been about ten years."

"You don't have a big chimney here. There's no basement."

"I don't think so. I think I've had enough of the medicine. My successors have grown up."

"The pharmacist you were unloading your pills would be sad."

"Not really. Now there are several excellent pharmacists in this town as well. The five drugstores I was with gave me a recipe for cold medicine and panacea. You'd be thrilled."

"Right."

Recan sat down and drank his tea.

"Good tea. Can I come back for this tea?

"Sometimes."

For a while, I glanced over the night sky.

"You. You're leaving town all year, aren't you?

"Oh."

"What are you going to do with Eda?

"I'm lost. But I think we should leave him alone at once."

"Right."

"What do you think?

"Right. Perhaps Edda herself would like to try her out away from you."

"I guess so."

"And I want to be the kind of person you can pick me up sooner or later. Yes, I am."

There is no way this wise woman would say this without cause.

That means he was having a conversation with Edda that felt like it.

"I think I'd better do that, too."

"I think that would be better for you. Don't worry about that kid. I have Jericho on."

"If it had Jericho on it, you'd feel safe."

If you need anything, Jericho will let me know.

"I see."

Looking at the bottom of the cup where there was less left, Lekan remembered.

"Speaking of which, you said that the night Laurent tried to use the Demonic Order, using the Demonic Stone in the depths of the Labyrinth to set up the Demonic Order, bottoming it up with grace and putting it on" Sleep "wouldn't work for Edda or me."

"I didn't tell you."

"That's crazy"

"Huh?"

"Surely Edda would be resistant to psychic magic. The total amount of life force would also be considerable. But I don't think that's going to prevent the Sleep that Laurent is going to set up with the Devil's Order or the Grace. I wasn't wearing an Intuadro necklace at that time."

Silver rings that are always on your fingers increase the resistance to abnormal conditions, but their effects are limited. In fact, the magic of Malarkis also pruned Lecan's consciousness for a moment.

"That's a restraint on a kid like Delstan."

"What?"

"Don't be alarmed."

Lekan also realized that the most troublesome part of the Medicine Holy Visiting Group when turned to his enemies was Temple Knight Delstan Balmore. This time, he seemed faithful to his role of escort of the Scalabel, but that man should consider the interests of the King's capital, the Temple of Elex, best. That doesn't always coincide with Sheila or Lecan's interests. The man was calmly observing Sheila, Lecan, Edda and Norma with a smiling face.

I mean, in that conversation, Sheila stabbed Derstan with a nail and told him not to get his hands on Lekan and Edda.

Speaking of which, Sheila smelled like she had a deep connection to Yacklebend then. Delstan would have thought that he was quite prepared to turn Sheila against the enemy.

"I see. I understand. Are there any other nesting holes?

"What?

"You said before that a clever rabbit digs four nest holes, I also said we have a base in several towns in this country."

"Didn't I say that?"

"I said. It was when the temple called me in."

"You have a surprisingly good memory."

"So, where are the other nest holes?"

"Come on. When I get older, I forget a lot. I can't remember how many nest holes I dug or where. But you'll remember it when you need it."

(You're this granny who's the least alarming)

Recan drank his tea.

"You're interrupting."

"Take what you want with the dispensing tools I have at my house. Don't be fine."

"Oh. Thanks"

Rekan "covered" himself up again and let himself leap into the town at night.

It was a beautiful night of stars.

Lecan danced as he flew over the walls and walls.

He flicked himself as he twirled, lifted his legs, waved his hand, struck a bare turn, and danced with the stars.

It was a night I couldn't help but dance.

I couldn't stand still because I didn't know what to describe it.

The wind was cold.

The wind was cold pleasant.