Sword of Glutton Princess

Episode 46: Confirmation of the status quo

Me and Edda joined the manis after the hunt.

Discuss the future while eating a whole grill of Dark Birds (Dalbard).

"You have a village nearby. Mani had some preparation for what I needed for the trip, would you stop by?

I turned to the map that Garlock was spreading over the ground.

The map is written around Romaburg.

The location of demonic labyrinths and villages was indicated, as was Palmgart.

If we stop by the village, we might be able to gather information.

It would be easier to move, and it would be easier to feel, if you could also grasp the policy of the military table.

I also have no idea what way the military is moving right now.

I feel like I'm meditating on my eyes and running on a cliff.

Nevertheless, we are traveling this far in almost the shortest possible distance.

Exactly. There may not even be a story in this village about us going through Romaburg yet.

"The army in Romaburg should also be putting out vigilance in neighboring villages and cities. Unless there's more to it, you should avoid stopping by."

"Trouble with the military alone, but you can't make extra connections with the rest of them. There must be a lot of villages around Romaburg that resent Marty, but they're more afraid of him than that. If they find us, it's not strange that they've come to capture us to give it to the army."

I'm almost going to rely on wild lodging until I get to Romaburg.

Occasional wild boarding houses for travel are accustomed, but the spirit also wears off on a continuous day.

That should be better too if we could stop by the village and replenish the supplies, but Garlock is not going to do that either.

"If you don't know someone you can trust, you should."

That's what Mani said, staring at the map.

Contact with third parties in the present situation does not know what kind of trouble it will cause.

Plus, it could get your opponent into a commotion.

I'm sure Marty will not forgive those who have been involved at all.

It is conceivable that only the person who knew Celia's survival would move to seal her mouth.

"I can't go straight, but I'm not really stopping by. There's also a respite. If the distance opens, the path we have to take will be extended, and Marty's army is not on our side. It's also my hand to get out of Marty's jurisdiction and rely on other magic advisors, but when I get here, they'll follow me as far out of jurisdiction. If you let us go, which way is Marty stuffed?"

I turn to the map of Garlock.

Some roadblocks had been written.

If you head directly, you'll be surrounded by Marty's men.

But even if you take a bad long way around, this one will be more risky.

"Even if you rely on it that much, you can think of being betrayed by the other magic advisor. I didn't get solid evidence, but almost certainly Marty's rooting all over the back for the other magic conductors. He's not happy with his current position. Either way, you're going to kick Sylvaz 'ass."

"Until then..."

I cried out.

Marty's cunning and mightiness was meant to be known.

But the more I know, the bigger they look.

"Even if we don't, we're treated like criminals. Even your daughter's face, they don't know it from another realm. It's not weird that he was killed without a question."

"To avoid being narrowed down the route, take a minimum distance to Palmgart. But it's impossible to scatter them completely. There will always be several engagements. Unlike the city, reinforcements don't come that easily outside. All enemies from here are going to kill. It's going to be a tough fight, be prepared."

Garlock put his hands together and said so gravely.

... I'm ready. I gripped my fist hard.

If you kill them, you will rather have more enemies.

But if we make it to Palmgart this time, we win.

There shouldn't be much respite to replenish the chaser.

The damage of giving information in the first place is too great.

There's no reason to miss someone.

It's a real kill from here on out.

"I know that very well. Not ready would be about Dean, sweetheart. Mani has an unexpected liver."

That's what Edda said invincibly, ravishing the flesh of the Warcraft.

"Me too, I'm ready. If we don't do it, we can do it."

Celia was shrinking and pressing the back of her hand against her lips.

I guess I can't help but be scared.

"Don't worry, young lady. I'll do everything in my power to protect your daughter. You're not my enemy, Captain Magic. [M] Anyway, I'm the man Lagor entrusted with the Black Wolves, right?

Celia's head was caressed clutteringly as Garlock grinned clumsily.

"Thank you, Mr. Garlock...... But don't be impotent. My father, my mother... all the mansions you've done well have been killed. If I lost my life to Mr. Garlock, I don't know what to do..."

"I'll never take a step back from those guys again."

To see Garlock's activity, it should work well for his opponent, the Enchanter.

Especially in the fight against Priya, she was taking her weapon.

One-on-one at that point would be like the battle was over.

The way we fight will remain the same.

Moves around Garlock, assists him and slaps his opponent's magic captain with all his might.

You shouldn't struggle that much later if you even succeed in that.

Previously, I didn't feel alive when I was chased around by Canvia in the city.

But with Garlock, we should be able to fully counter our Canvian opponents.

"... the odds are, you're pretty thin. Marty will also try to move beyond his position so that we can't reach Palmgart no matter what. Without something that greatly frustrates Marty's assumptions, you can't outrun them."

Mani pinched his mouth cold.

Garlock glanced at the mani and opened his mouth, but he seemed stuck in words, closing his mouth with an itch.

Mani observed Garlock's condition still and exhaled small.

Maybe I was hoping for a little something to open up from Garlock.

"Well, you don't have to put it that way. Marty, there's no excuse to break our talent. I'm pretty sure the minutes are bad... but I don't know what's gonna happen until I try"

"... right, I was wrong about that. Looks like he was feeling a little weak. Excuse me, Mr. Garlock, Mr. Celia."

Mani lowered his head honestly, but then he looked right at me on the side.

... Mani probably wanted to give me some advice.

As a mani, I disagree with Garlock's plan.

I know why.

Mani, too, should want to exclude Marti from Romaburg.

Now it is also its biggest opportunity.

But the odds are too thin.

Even Mani is not ruthless.

Garlock promises to send them to Palmgart instead of working with each other to break through the city gates.

Because it is inherently a life-threatening promise, you should abide by it as a person's brother-in-law.

... but I also dared to meditate on my eyes, but only this time it is Garlock who is talking impotently.

Breaking through the city gates was mutually beneficial.

Still, Garlock had to go to Palmgart at all costs, so he made us promise not to have a choice.

But the risk of the latter is too high.

And Garlock doesn't have the power to blame us for betraying him and running away.

It's a promise that relies entirely on good intentions.

That's what Mani says to me that I should cut the garlock.