"Ooh..."

When I turned my gaze forward, the men in the robe were flashing towards me.

"What?

"Is that it?"

How many times has this dialogue also happened?

Beginning with your father-in-law, smelting and trees have the same conversation as before.

Let's sort out the situation in the meantime.

That's what your father-in-law asked me to do last time.

First of all, we who were summoned as the Four Holy Braves... Merromark does not like the fact that there is a father-in-law amongst them, and he is trying to get his father-in-law off the streets without a single sentence because he has not been able to build a relationship with each other yet.

Initially, I relied on my knowledge of the future to help my stepfather out of his grievances.

My father-in-law then sent out my father-in-law, whose solicitation came from Siltvert, to an army of Merromarks waiting in a border fort. My father-in-law died unleashed ritual magic......

This is the first time since the loop started, isn't it?

Next, after being summoned like this, scumbags whose own plans were exposed because of my noise that your father-in-law would be trapped between the thrones, plotted to wipe out your father-in-law and me as soon as possible.

But thanks to me and Eclair, I was able to stop the plot, but as an interrogator, I headed to Siltvelt to escape the chase.

Then, after safely fleeing to Siltvelt, Tact came to us as an assassin of the Red Pig, and in return, Tact's pigs turned into remnants, and war broke out.

I looped because the tree was eventually killed by smoke.

That's the main thing I remember.

So what do I have to do first?

What did your father-in-law say?

He wanted me to act so that my knowledge of the future would be useful.

Do as your father-in-law says, think about it.

A noise between the thrones would put your father-in-law in danger.

If you act too flashy, scumbags and San-yong-doo will strike your father-in-law.

What happens next time you try to go to another country?

Again, to see the first and second examples, it's equally dangerous to come under attack.

Together… First we need to wait for your father-in-law to grow up well enough and ensure his safety.

"Hey."

Your father-in-law poked me with his elbow.

"What is it?

"Introduction"

You seem to have introduced yourself between the thrones while you were silently thinking about it.

"My name is Motoko Kitamura."

You can make a scene here, but if you make an extra impression, I can be alert myself.

So let's be quiet here.

"Hmmm... you're Itsuki to Len and Motoyas"

"Your Majesty, you've forgotten me."

"Oh, I'm sorry. Lord Naofumi."

By doing so, the time has come for us to be able to talk to your father-in-law in the same room.

Now your father-in-law is status magic...... you are surprised to hear the smell explanation.

I'll quietly look for a time to help my stepfather, a way for you to believe me.

Your father-in-law won't believe you if you tell him to pack things up about the future.

That's proven by the loop so far.

When will you believe me?

... the first day I traveled there was a lot of interference and I don't know where your stepfather was.

I don't even know where your father-in-law is staying.

That's too little information.

With reference to your last father-in-law's words. Again, you will likely loop for something.

Then it would be helpful in the future to keep track of smelting and tree behavior at least on the first day, as well as the inn where your father-in-law is staying, in order to gather all kinds of information.

The first action in particular should have a greater impact later.

Okay, I'm going back to thinking.

When exactly will your father-in-law believe me? That's the problem.

The answer is when your father-in-law thinks you can't believe everything he's wronged.

I'll be nauseous myself, but in order to earn your father-in-law's trust... there's only time I can use my knowledge of the future to help then.

The problem is... your father-in-law still believes my story.

What can you do if your father-in-law grew up leaving it there?

I'll do my best not to wage any extra war.

There are multiple possible ways.

First of all, you're Zeltbull, a mercenary country where smelting has escaped.

The darkness is deep over there, and you can hit it and follow it to hide.

It's just right for you to get out to the coliseum and make money.

But Merromark, of course, is somewhat suspicious that Sanyoku is watching in silence.

We cannot deny the possibility that Merlomarc will wage war on Zeltbull.

Maybe Zeltbull will sacrifice his father-in-law if he wants to avoid war.

If you keep your mouth shut about it, I think Tact's going to move.

No... from previous experience with loops, tact won't come here very often.

But it's also true that you should turn it off early.

That said, the timing of turning off tact is important.

It's the cause of the war, but at the same time, they're going after the remnants.

The difficulty with this proposal is that the knowledge of the future that your father-in-law had in his words will not be of much use.

Your father-in-law's words are absolute. I didn't say anything wrong.

If so, you're not going to Zeltbull at the moment.

The next thing I can think of is Forbray......

You are in danger of encountering tact, but you will not be able to barbarize your alleged foebray opponent, even Merlomarc, to wage war, etc.

Whatever, in the case of proving your father-in-law's innocence when I was still chasing the pig's ass, it must have been the Queen of Merromark and the Four Episcopals from Faubray who worked.

Problem is, this one doesn't really help your knowledge of the future either.

You can finish your tact early enough.

... think harder.

There was no war......?

Come to think of it, if the Queen of Merlomarc returns to this country, the runoff of red pigs and scum will be contained.

Your father-in-law's safety will be guaranteed in the potato cradle ceremony.

It is only before that that that the San-Yung Church will break out that things should go well.

To rely on information from the first world, there may not be a war as a result if the tact is turned off after the Phoenix War.

I see.

Instead of fleeing to other countries, it's a little risky, but it's one hand to adopt a waiting strategy in Merlomarc.

Didn't your father-in-law at first collect money and prepare for the waves?

It was relatively safe until then, just to be the wings to be chased in the incident that followed.

This is your best hand at the moment.

You might want me to take care of the disturbing molecules first and keep your father-in-law safe.

In the meantime, ask your father-in-law to do business and twist your money.

It's hard to find a place for the San-Yung Church by rolling around.

but...... as a big problem, you still have this ex-health goal.

Last time, after all, I couldn't find Philotane.

Despite the fact that he bought up the philoreal of the demon merchant's tent.

What does this mean?

The only thing I can think of is that your stepfather didn't buy it from the demon dealer, or someone bought it before I did.

But it breaks your bones to collect enough money without forceful means to buy it.

"Let's just say I have my people ready. Minutes, the day is tilting. Lord Brave, it would be good to rest slowly today and travel tomorrow. I'll collect the delicacies that are likely to be one of us by tomorrow."

"Thank you"

Your father-in-law gave us a gift and we were supposed to rest in one room.

It still is. If you make too much noise between the thrones, you'll be led to a separate room and trapped.

Speaking of which, what about Eclair?

Do we need to help Eclair, who's being captured in the castle jail?

... you will get extra attention by helping.

Besides, because it's about Eclair, I would direct you to take your father-in-law to another country just to be safe.

Then there will be war.

Together, stop helping Eclair.

In the first world, I was around your sister for some reason, so I'm sure it won't be a problem.