Sword of Glutton Princess

Episode 27: Disturbing Tales

Me and Edda walked down the street about Heydal.

Step by step off the table and enter a less popular area.

"I'm sorry, you have to follow me"

Heydal looks back small and says:

"No."

I know it's a gathering of eighty-nine, gray-denominational countermeasure adventurers.

But I don't speak now.

Because it's not what I found out where the army is.

That's probably why Heydal doesn't say anything about the details.

In this case, this action, which summons adventurers on its own and takes measures against the Grey Church, would greatly crush the face of the army.

Naturally.

The role of the army is inherently to protect cities from dangerous warcraft, demons, and dangerous groups like the Grey Church.

If the army renounced defending the lives of the city's citizens against the opponents who declared war in dignity, and the adventurers gathered on their own to undo the difficulties, it would be a major problem.

Even the authority of the military can be derogatory. It matters.

Assuming this goes public, the military forces in just about every other district won't shut up either.

Especially the head of the city unit, Sasha Magic, has heard that the pulling of the legs is terrific.

That's why there's a risk.

If the army finds out, they may be taken with difficulty and the group itself may be threatened with dismantling.

Edda seems to be largely swallowed up, too, and she's quietly accompanying me to Heydal.

I thought it might be suspicious if Edda, who is oblivious to urban circumstances, could crush Heydal's will, but she's conjecturable.

Edda is pretty stubborn.

Because of his personality, he told me to follow him without knowing why, and I wouldn't honestly imitate him to accompany him.

Second, I felt a slight poke around my shoulder.

Somehow, it was an anxious poke.

I look as I walk. Edda, who was walking right next to me, was lifting her arms without a look on her face.

"What's up?

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Edda lurks her voice after a glimpse of Heydal's back walking ahead.

"Where is this headed now?

"Yep..."

... He still didn't get it.

I held on to my forehead and figured out how to explain it, what to say now.

"And I won't have a choice, they just told me to come about suddenly, to understand what"

"You were following me without knowing..."

Edda looked at my words as if they were muddled.

"Because I followed you very naturally. It's not weird, is it?

"... you, the guide. Honestly, it's easy to get flushed"

That's when Heydal looked back at this one.

"You... Dean, were you?

"Ha, yes, you knew me well"

"No, I was just hearing the woman I was with calling me by her name then. Looks like you knew my name, so I like the introduction."

Woman, that would mean Mani.

I did remember Mani calling me by my name before and after the fight with Brad.

"Yes, Mr. Haydal is famous as an adventurer."

"Stop the rhetoric. That doesn't fit. I mean, I don't like it. That woman over there..."

Heydal's eyes turned to Edda.

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Edda walks with her arms together and has no sign of opening her mouth.

"She's Edda! You're my friend and you're way more armed than I am!

I pinched the word before I could get into it.

"Well, hello..."

Edda slightly doubted her eyes and narrowed her mind, nodding impeccably.

I had a makeover laugh that Heydall knew right away.

... This guy doesn't seem very good at making laughs.

The awkwardness appeared on his face.

Edda in question is looking forward as if nothing had happened all the time.

... With that said, when I first met Edda in the Adventurers Guild, it was Hyodle who was lying next to me making her introduction.

Edda just stood beside her in a grumpy manner.

... Can't Edda do something about it, too?

"I'm becoming like a guardian, Dean."

Belzevute tells me to make fun of him.

I'm glad you didn't sound like Edda, Belzevute.

"Speaking of which, is Mr. Haydal the only one who received an invitation to join the army? Mr. Heydal's hunting buddy (party)..."

"... no, they didn't have a voice for me and the guys diving fixedly. Daimyo, you're supposed to have defeated Brad in anticipation of his reputation for his troubles with the Grey Church, and you want to keep me drawn in and make it harder to hit the grievances."

... Is that what you're after?

Originally the army was the ones who didn't like it, but here we have a lot of opportunities to collide, and all the dirty sides come to our attention.

I'm sure that if I continue to act as an adventurer, the conflict will increase even more than it does now.

"No... it seemed like there were a few other adventurers in and out of the military government building. It's a delicate story though, so some guys don't want to stand out and say it, and I don't know much more than that. I don't think there's a shortage of talent..."

"So many...?

It is not uncommon in itself for adventurers to join the army.

Although it is rare to come to pull it out by nominating it directly like Heydal, there are many adventurers who enter the army with an application for a wish to join the army.

It's just that it's rare to get more than one person in at a time.

Especially in this city of Romaburg, where military personnel have lost their lives on dangerous tasks, etc., there is only enough to count in the last decade, or at least it should be zero in the last two years.

"I guess it's not like you were seriously willing to change your mind and protect the city of Romaburg. Unfortunately."

Heydall makes it sound like a joke.

... Somehow, I learned something disturbing.

For once, you might want to keep it in mind.

When I was laughing bitterly, I felt my gaze from behind.

I looked back small and looked at Edda.

Edda looked at my back more lonely than bored.

Crimson beautiful eyes and eyes met and missed.

"... Well, if you want to come in, you can come in."

"Well, that's not it! Don't treat me like a kid!

"Oh, relax, red-eyed lady! It's time to get close, so don't shout too loud."