It doesn't matter. It wasn't just out of a sense of duty that Philomena and Michaela decided to face the king while they knew they were going to be exposed to the gaze of nobility.

In the first place, Philomena lives on the side of the Kingdom of Horstat in the Devil's Forest because she still thinks she can live like herself there.

That is because Filomena, who has met with the heads of their respective countries over a number of countries, decided that if she were king of the Kingdom of Horstat, she could still be trusted.

Specifically King Adolph has made me like Philomena, who does not obey nobility or his own demands.

Of course, in the beginning, as the person responsible for defending the country, he has made demands such as where demons he wants them to crusade.

However, that number was also smaller than in other countries, and since Filomena refused, it had been able to pull even that demand completely in.

The calculation that Philomena would have trouble leaving the country by doing extra things would work as a matter of course.

We also know that Philomena is far more than any other country that still demands it, at least.

The appearance of King Adolphe eased the gaze of the nobles, and Filomena and Michaela took a whopping breath.

Of course, the gaze is properly directed at King Adolph.

The king Adolph opened his mouth as soon as he reached the throne.

"I'm sorry you had to come all this way."

"No. It's a direct invitation from the King, so you can't possibly not take it"

Usually, it's a state of filomena, but I can use these words properly when I have to.

At last, King Adolph is one of the few kings who is aware of it, although he also includes the meaning of restraint that he does not intend to be very close to the king.

Philomena, who had said otherwise than by direct invitation from the king, went on even further without pinching the words of the others.

"Looks like someone tricked the king into something."

"Oh. This is tough."

King Adolph was aware, of course, that some had sent messengers against Philomena at the beginning.

I know who it is, but I'm not going to expose it here.

However, the moment Philomena said it, some noblemen were in motion, so it was out of order to some extent.

What Philomena and Michaela are not going to do to them?

That is because it is only a matter for the King to judge.

There are more important things to Filomena and Michaela today than that.

"We just stopped by Wang Du on our journey. What the hell can I do for you?

That's what Michaela asked the king, with the implication that he was not going to continue talking about the rogue any more.

Michaela was a breeze blowing where, though a voice of disrespect rises from the nobility for waving a topic from herself rather than waiting for the king's words.

The king also nodded in the face of obtaining my will, without showing how he cared anything about it.

"That's exactly what I wanted to hear... I see. Are you going on a journey?"

"Yes, this time there was a new discovery in the Devil's Forest, so inspired by it"

When Philomena replied so, King Adolph narrowed his eyes.

"Hmm. A new discovery? Can I talk to you about that in detail?

To King Adolph, who heard so, Philomena shook her neck loosely to the left and right.

Against that trick, a voice goes up about what it means, but Philomena still ignores voices from around her.

Instead, I answered why I couldn't speak in detail.

"His forest is a land inhabited and managed by the Great Spirit. I was wondering if it would be better not to rough up the place badly."

"But did they bring back results now?!?

Finally, you can't stand it anymore, one of the nobles has been so vocal.

Towards that nobleman the king frowned, but Philomena kept looking at Adolph, without even looking at you.

"If that's what you think, I thought I should see for myself. And I can't guarantee that this country will suffer any harm."

"It was only thanks to the confusion and favor of the Great Spirit that we were able to get to the back of the woods. If you think you're going to get lucky, you'll be happy to give it a try."

The nobles made a scene in the words of Filomena and Michaela, which were totally provocative.

King Adolph, who stilled the noise by raising his right hand, turned his confirmed gaze to Philomena and Michaela.

"That's true, isn't it?

"Yes, I swear, I'm not lying"

To Adolf's question, Philomena nodded and answered instantly.

Philomena and the others discovered the ruins because they were able to discover the passage of the example and because of the presence of Sigel.

If, by any chance, Filomena could have discovered that passage, I still wonder if she had moved on.

Most importantly, this was Philomena's overthought, and if he could find a passage, Merriage would have honestly gone all the way to the ruins.

However, it is not up to the mood to reveal itself to them, let alone allow them to steal.

How Merriage deals with those who break into those ruins depends on the mood, not how Filomena or Michaela can say it.

To Philomena's answer, Adolph roared briefly before beckoning the nobles.

"Did you hear what I said? As always, getting your hands on the Devil's Forest can't be done badly. If you really want to go, do it at your own risk"

When the king proclaimed so, there was resentment from some, and even as his voice rose, they all bowed their heads for once.

Now, at least there should be no such thing as the Kingdom of Horstat using the power of the country to raze the forest.

And then, it's a personal matter, but it's not what the state says it is.

Where the story about the Demon Forest (ruins) had been separated, Philomena decided to talk about examples.

"By the way, King Adolph. There's one thing I'd like to advise you about, okay?

"... yeah? Did you give it to me?

Filomena nodded back at Adolphe, who was in the face that it was something unusual.

"I don't mind. Talk to me."

"Actually, it's about the magic prop research that I do, too -"

So cut out, Filomena began her conversation about the example Siegel had mentioned.

After listening, Adolph was roaring briefly.

- I see. The criminals.

The nobles who were listening in the same way seemed generally favored, although some of them were revolting against using criminals.

Having confirmed that, Philomena and Michaela were feeling somewhat but handy.

"Yes. If you're serving your sentence without producing anything at all, I think we should let the world do something useful"

Philomena stared at King Adolphe, saying so.

In response to that gaze, Adolph also looked back at Filomena.

It also looked like Philomena was trying to find out with what intent she had mentioned this story.

"Sure enough, it seems good at first glance to just make people work like rice. But what happens if it doesn't work? Wouldn't that be a waste of rice in the meantime?

"I was wondering if I should scrutinize the area properly. On top of that, we should make a decision about whether we should do it."

Adolph nodded only once to Filomena, who had gone beyond telling him not to hold himself responsible for it.

As expected by Philomena, he asked if he could work for Philomena as the person in charge, but he was lightly impressed.

I didn't expect much from the beginning, so it wasn't enough to be a big disappointment, but I don't feel sorry for you at all.

That being said, it did seem to Adolf that Filomena's proposal had room to consider.

"You're right. Let's give instructions to the relevant departments."

In this case, you have to be careful not to tell them to succeed.

If we do that, the people in charge of the department will try to move so that anything will bear fruit.

That, at first glance, can be taken as reliable, but it can also be rampant if you do poorly.

The addition and subtraction of a teaspoon around it rests on his arm as King of Adolph.

Neither Filomena nor Michaela worry much about the area, as Adolph has been waving his arms for a long time as king of the great powers.

Besides, even where the instructed department went wild, it's an irrelevant story for both of us.

Anyway, Philomena and Michaela, who told us everything they wanted to talk about in person this time, looked at Adolph with a satisfied face.

Having confirmed that face, Adolph decided that he would never speak any more, and finally only to see which aspect the Philomenas were headed to finish this face-to-face.