Clear your ears and you'll hear the little birds screaming out the window.

Then.

Yudo, Spica, Sylphia, Lilina and Sanya were the six of us to get to the breakfast table with the addition of Sakura to any of the members at any given time.

"What, so Sakura used to work in an inn too!?"

"Yes. The situation around here overlaps with that of Mr. Spica. In order to work as a maid at Lugenberg's house, you needed to acquire a variety of skills. Working in a hotel is part of training."

"Heh heh heh. Today's juice is pana too! Replace!"

"Mr. Sanya. If you don't mind, the eagle will be there to pour."

It was unexpected for Yudo, but Sakura seemed to be building a relationship with the other women members without difficulty.

Apparently, the only thing that makes the Sakura hit stronger is basically against Yudo.

He was showing clever standing around when dealing with other humans, and Sakura was set to earn the trust of other women members in an instant.

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It was shortly after Sakura tried to pour juice into an empty glass.

A familiar monster silhouette emerges over the living room windowsill.

"It's okay. I'll go get the eagle."

In this world, pitch pigeons act like scripture pigeons.

Pitypigeon, which is capable of being handsomed without the skills of a monster and mind-blowing "Pocahontas", was known for its name as a monster more beneficial to humans than in ancient times.

Sakura, who handed Sanya the juice she had, keeps approaching the windowsill.

"- Huh!?

Sakura looked strange after receiving the letter.

Reversed from the soothing atmosphere of the previous period.

Sakura, pale in complexion, was shaking her hands and feet in small pieces.

"...... hmm. What's wrong with you? Sakura?"

The suspicious Sylphia confirms the contents, but to my surprise, only one piece of white paper is pinched in the letter, and I cannot confirm the contents.

As a matter of fact, this letter used concealed characters using magic, a mechanism that prevented anyone but government officials from seeing the contents.

"... my lady. Let's get back to Lumel now."

Sakura, who looks at the contents of the letter, suggests toward Sylphia while casting a shadow on her expression.

"It's tough. I'm telling you, I'm not going back to the country."

"That line, though overbearing...... Can you say the same thing if the war is about to start in Lumel?

The next moment I heard the word war...

Sylphia's expression turns blue as soon as possible.

Heartfelt companion. Favorite family. One of a kind best friend.

The war that once took place in Lumel took a lot of precious things from Silfica and went.

"Mr. Sylphia! Are you ok!?"

I hear Spica's voice, worried and speaking, gradually farther away.

Sylphia's consciousness, flashing back past trauma, was slowly going to turn dark.

An hour has passed since Sylphia was brought to her room.

"... what is this all about? There's gonna be a war."

There is a noise in the room with the kachikachi and the clock carving the needle.

In anticipation of the timing when Sylphia's condition had stabilized, Yudo decided to hear more from Sakura.

"You're right. The city of Lumel has recently seen the launch of rebels looking to liberate themselves from Rhodland.

It is imperative that the rebels and the government collide if nothing is to be done like this. War is inevitable. "

At that time, it was the dialogue I heard from Sakura last night that passed behind Yudo's brain.

'But things have changed. The country of Lumel has fallen into a situation where we must rely on your daughter's help.'

If you think about it now, Sakura's saying 'circumstances' probably meant that there might be a 'war'.

I couldn't find any other circumstance that would require Sylphia.

"You're telling me to get Sylphia into a war?

"... you can't deny it. But if there's a chance that we can stop the war... it's just your daughter."

Then Sakura explained in detail the circumstances surrounding Lumel's country to Yudo.

A woman named Lisbell, the leader of the Rebels in Lumel, is a female knight in the war with Rhodland earlier.

Being clean and passive about engaging with others, Lisbeth doesn't want to be in a negotiating position with the government.

So it was Sylphia where the arrow of white feathers stood.

Lisbeth had been wearing an archery of swords for many years, and only allowed her heart against Sylphia.

"... an earlier letter was reported by a subordinate. The rebels seem to be moving more vigorously. Perhaps the government and the rebels will be at war in the next few months if we don't hit anything like this."

Yudo was lost.

To tell the truth, I don't want to get Sylphia into trouble, but I also feel compelled to keep her inside the house.

It was the basic stance of Yodo that weighed above all on the autonomy of the slave girls.

"… my lord. Let me go."

Maybe he had noticed such a stray of Yodo.

I woke up. Sylphia said those words with clarity.

"My lady. Are you sure?

"Oh. Of course, subject to my Lord's permission...... I never thought my teacher was involved in this commotion. For me, this will be the last untrained thing left in Lumel."

For Sylphia, Lisbeth, who had been beside her as a master of swords since her childhood, her family was alike.

It is the disciple's duty to stop the master's rampage.

My thoughts about my mentor left in my hometown forced Sylphia to raise her heavy hips.

"Okay. However, you can't just fit Sylphia in the dangerous eye. I have to get there, too."

I had a faint feeling it would happen.

At the time Sakura came to bring back Sylphia, her fate was probably set.

"My lord...! Grateful. I must owe you this...!

Sylphia, in the words of Yodo, bows her head with a strange face.

Sometimes it's not bad to try an expedition far from the king's capital.

If you stay by your side and keep your eyes open, Sylphia's safety will be covered to some extent.

Yudo was thus determined to pursue Loumel, Sylphia's hometown.