"Are you saying Bishop Paul will cover me?
"Hehe, you don't have to be so frightened. Because it's not about eating anything else. The story is simple. You gave the villagers the Barca surname through me. I'm just saying it all goes round and round."
"So I don't know why Bishop Paul bothered to do it. Why are you imitating me like a coward?
"That's a simple reason, too. You're the cause of all this. This time my rank has risen and it is the magic from you that has allowed me to become a priest to a bishop that kicks ass. If you're gone, I'm in danger of losing my position."
"... I see. I mean, you can fall back, you know, the rank."
"It is true that there are such instances. In addition, I want to hide as much as possible the story that Ars, who named in the church under my jurisdiction, abused the secret law of the naming ritual to increase his power."
"Oh, you mean the scandal stuff"
"If so, it's natural that you and I would like to continue to have a good relationship in the future. As often as there are some errors in reporting to upper management,"
"Church organization is scary...... No, but it would help if you would."
"But not without anything. Again, your behavior was too conspicuous. At the very least, it will be before and after the procedure, but have them do the discards."
Talking about money again?
No, I can't help it either.
In order for an aristocrat to knight his subordination originally, he is given a charity through the church before being given a name.
That means more knights, which means money goes into the church.
This time, more humans were able to use magic explosively, mainly in the village of Vulka.
If you were to report that I had asked Bishop Paul to name it and spread the magic, it would be odd if, naturally, no price had been incurred for it.
It would mean we need a discernment to report it falsely.
"Okay. Let's pay. How much is it?
"Right. I wish I had this much."
"No!! Isn't it too expensive? All the money I've saved is going to blow up."
"So that's not an amount you can't pay. I'm surprised, to be honest. Normally, I can't afford to pay this kind of amount. That's all you've done."
Damn.
Easy for you to say, this guy.
I didn't know I was going to pluck all the money I've earned from selling magic mushrooms and everything else from selling servant beasts.
Is that really a regular price?
It makes me wonder if you're saying it after you know my total assets.
"Wait a minute. I don't mind giving out all the money if I'm going to solve this commotion. But it doesn't make sense if you consume all your property just to resolve your relationship with the Church. Didn't Bishop Paul offer a solution, including the Fontana family?"
"Hehe, I've noticed a lot. I'll see what I can do about that."
"Oh, my God, can you do something about it, Bishop Paul?
"I think it's possible. Until the other day I was away from the land for a reason. That was to determine the area that would put together a number of churches along with their promotion to bishops by ascending ranks. And that's how I turned to the Church of Fontana, including this village of Vulca."
"Fontana territory? Does that mean it's Bishop Paul who brings all the churches in the Fontana family's territory together?
"Exactly."
"That's amazing again... but I don't know how much that would work in my favor of interacting with the Fontana family"
"Really? Then I'll ask you a question here. This time, you fought the Fontana family. So, from the Fontana family's point of view, where do you think you pay the most attention to this disturbance?
"The point the Fontana family will take note of? You lost to me once, so you're wondering if you can win next?
"That's not true. You don't see the nature of the problem at all."
What the hell.
I was told again that I didn't understand the essence or something...
Even when Mr. Maddock used to tell you about it, did you almost rub it in the wood?
At that time, I was proud of myself as a woodcutter.
"How do you keep your aristocratic mentes, or something?
"Oh, not at all. All right, Ars. What the Fontana family attaches the utmost importance to this disturbance is where the magic used by the Barca power comes from."
"From where? If I was a nobleman, I'd look into it, but you don't know yet?
"It's not. Normally, people who can use magic, etc., don't. Not to mention we don't give it to other people and other peasants. So who would you do it if you were? That would be none other than nobility. But none of the magic used by the Barca forces belongs to the Fontana family. In other words, isn't there a riot caused by a strange nobleman giving magic to the peasants of Fontana territory? That's what the Fontana family thinks."
I see.
Surely, if you ask me, it would be natural.
The starting point in the first place was that the forest was pioneering at a steep pace, and fortificative walls began to be erected on the land.
Isn't there a disturbing molecule?
One of the soldiers was killed the moment he moved to take over the land thinking so and struck even the noble army with riots as the peasants were fanned.
Thinking about it like this, it may simply not seem like a peasant revolt.
Isn't it normal to think that there is something more manipulative?
Isn't there other nobles involved?
Isn't it natural to think so?
"So I come through to the Fontana family. He said that the other nobles were irrelevant in this case and that I gave the peasants the magic you use. There was no such thing as interference by nobility, and residents were just about to be taken up and disobeyed, that's what I'm saying. I've known you since I was a little girl. That's what I can say."
"Is that a danger to Bishop Paul?
"We will root ahead of time for that. Most of all, I wouldn't be able to do it without you."
Does persuasion and rooting also cost money?
What a hell of a shack to do.
Bishop Paul would be in danger too, but I guess that's all that matters is my presence.
Once I rise, if I die, I may be lost.
Then, while it's good for me, will the real deal work actively for me?
Thus, in order to resolve this disturbance, I decided to pay Bishop Paul to go and talk to the Fontana family.