Thanks to the transfer by Perglün, we were able to reach the village of Apos within the still high sun.

Jin and the others left the village of Apos immediately, sparing the remnants, albeit briefly with the Inn's general.

It's not the city of Lienz heading for it, it's 'Tron', the closest city to here.

I don't know why I bothered to stop by the city of Tron to use the Magic Communicator that I have installed in my guild.

Using demonic stones allows for remote communication, this device is essential to maintain an organization that exists across a country called the Adventurer Alliance.

The communication distance is not very long, and the neighboring cities can only talk to each other. However, it will still be possible to communicate the information by zeroing the distance, which will take nearly a week in the carriage.

This goes on with our neighbor city and our neighbor city, creating a major network of organizations called Adventurers Guild.

However, there are no problems with this apparatus other than the communication distance.

First and foremost, its absolute number is low.

The core part of this communication device is nowadays a non-reproducible technology (black box), the core of which can only be obtained from the heritage of an ancient civilization called the ruins.

Perhaps this is the remnants of a civilization destroyed by the runoff of the Warcraft, spoken of by Perglune.

But the ruins are rarely discovered.

Occasionally discovered, almost all of them near unexplored lands, are discovered by adventurers.

With this background, the Adventurer Guild retains communications in most branches, but unfortunately there is not enough room to install them in the villages.

Secondly, the demon stone you need is at least Class B, and it's so fuel-efficient that you run out of one of those demon stones on a 30-minute or so call.

For this reason, it is impossible to communicate easily, so much so that permission from the Adventurer Guild Leader of each city is required for its use.

There are other things, but these two would be the bigger issues involved in this one.

But this visit to Tron itself is Aria's suggestion. With Aria, an Alliance employee, it's a decision that these won't be a problem either.

If the communication device can be used, the number of days taken to reach Lienz can be omitted and the information communicated.

That was a common sentiment for all the Jins, who wanted to free their children from the suffering of the disease as soon as possible.

But at the same time, I have another idea. That's in case the basic magic mastery didn't cure your illness.

In the worst case scenario, we need to turn back quickly and meet Pelgrune again to give in 'Madren's Petals'.

Jin and the others think it will be okay first, but the children's lives are at stake, so failure is unacceptable.

That's why I'm doing it with insurance intent.

Thus Jin and the others drove their carriages towards the city of Tron.

Although we were able to shorten the time thanks to Perglune's transfer, we were nevertheless forced to camp overnight on the way because of the late departure time.

However, it was worth the haste to get to the city of Tron after noon the next day.

"… or more. Sorry for the inconvenience, but please authorize the use of the Magic Communicator as soon as possible"

In the City of Tron's Adventurer Guild, Aria was talking to an official to get permission to use the Magic Communicator.

What Aria is presenting is a power of attorney deposited from Greg before the trip. That was something that Greg had prepared in advance so that we could contact him when we had to.

"I did accept. Please wait."

That's what a middle-aged male employee pulls into the back. Looks like we'll have to wait here for a while.

With that in mind, Jin felt signs behind his back.

Ahead of Jin turning around, there was a man who looked surprised to see that he was trying to speak to this side, holding one hand up.

"Why are you suddenly turning around? What a surprise."

I wonder if he was in his early 20s, a drunk of an animal tribe with a liquor-smelling breath. Whether it originally is, or because you're drunk on alcohol, the overhead beast ears are drooling.

"Damn, okay. Hey, you. Take three beautiful people, you're in a good position. Are you still an adventurer? Because there are more or less people like you..."

Men who have been involved with things like that speak fluently when they are drunk, but I can tell from the constant fluttering of their bodies that they are intoxicated.

But the situation is still better because men have been tangled up in gin, which is same-sex, rather than speaking to the women.

Jin gently stopped Elsa and the others who tried to react with his hands and took on the man's opponent with him as he was.

I don't know why there are drunks here, that's because there's a liquor store inside this guild. The Adventurer Alliance occupies 2/3 of the same building, with the rest in the form of a cafeteria and tavern.

The city of Lienz only had guild functions, but there are a few Adventurer Guild buildings that are co-located with liquor stores like this tron.

It was originally started as part of the Adventurer's benefits, but there was a lot of trouble, so it gradually became less of a format.

Again, for trouble-prevention purposes, reception reception, near bulletin boards, and the table at the tavern are arranged separately.

But, unfortunately, sometimes the place where Jin and the others were talking was away from the general reception, and the man seemed to be drinking at a table that was relatively close to him.

There are two other men and women sitting at that table that supposedly had a man, looking at this one with a bitter face that just says, "Here we go again".

But that's not why I'm going into a stop, I'm still sitting in my seat drinking.

"... hey, are you listening to me, oh?!

If you get tangled up in a drunk, it's best to leave the spot promptly without dealing with them. But that can't be the case in a situation like this one where you're waiting for a pick-up.

"Yes, I'm listening."

The next best thing to do is to wait for a chance to walk away while dealing with someone in moderation.

Many of those thus involved are just those who want to complain. Sometimes just listening to the other person can cure nature and the place.

I've felt that way in my past experience, but I'm not the type to hate listening to the other person as long as I have the time to do so originally.

If it wasn't for now that we might be able to save the children from suffering in a little while, we might have dealt with them a little more properly.

But I couldn't do that now.

"Look, you." Mr. Zach! "... chip"

A returning guild official called the man's name, blocking where the man was trying to make his voice even more absurd.

A drunk who had been involved when he heard it, Zach glanced at Jin and left the scene tongue-in-cheek.

"I'm sorry. I'm usually a dependable adventurer, but Zach has something about drinking that changes people... Something shocking happened recently, so it seems rough, especially today."

I apologize to the male employee for sounding sorry, but I don't mind Jin because it wasn't particularly harmful.

I don't have anything to think about, but honestly, I don't care now.

"No, by the way, are you ready yet?

Rather, Jin was more concerned about permitting the use of magic communications devices.

"Yes, I was. It's okay. I'll show you now."

"" Yes, please!

I forgot what happened earlier in an instant, and when the time finally came, the faces of all the Jins were bright.

Jin and the others followed the male staff while suppressing the feelings of Yi (Haya).

The place I was guided to was a small room of about six tatami.

That wall is hung with one disc about 30 cm in diameter, and it looks like we're going to talk there. Other things like buttons and switches were also seen.

The adjacent room, which is on the opposite side between its walls, houses the main part of the magic caller. However, there are some precious things that prevent Jin and the others from getting in there.

"Do you know how to use it?

"Yes, I'm fine"

Aria answers the male employee's questions. I've dealt with communications several times in Lienz's guild.

When Aria first pressed the button on the wall, the "boo" and buzzer sounded.

If it rings only once a little longer like this one, it makes sense to the communication partner to wish for the guild length.

The number of calls and the length of the sounds, such as emergency calls, change their meaning.

"I'll wait for you to be ready over there like this. I'll send you a buzzer sound from the other side this time when you're ready, so now switch on the top and talk. When you're done, say 'That's it' at the end and turn it off. Now it's your turn to talk over there. I'll say 'That's it' when we're done talking over there too, so turn it on again and talk. And then it's a repeat of this."

Demon Stone consumption is more overwhelming when sending conversations, and less when receiving them. In order to consume as little as possible, the call method takes the form of an alternating repeat like a transceiver.

It's Jin's job to talk about it this time. Male employees are present for security reasons, so we can't talk about unpleasant things.

But while Jin is a little nervous, his expression is bright from the impending sense of expectation.

I kept waiting for the buzzer to ring, now or now.

So after a long and short time, a buzzer sounded to let him know that the other side was ready.

Jin takes one deep breath and turns it on and speaks out.

"This is Jin. Things have changed, but we now know how to treat the fundamentals of 'magic fever'. Let the children learn 'basic magic' immediately. Doing so will release excess magic in your body, which will heal your body's magic anomalies and stop feverishing. Alternatively, using less dangerous magic other than Fire may make it easier to lose magic. However, it is also true that many children are still too early to master magic, so I think they will need lectures on how to use magic and how to master it. Consider also following up after your illness has healed. Above"

The word 'magic fever' is in what I told you, but I didn't put in NG words like the cure or 'exorcisms' that I originally thought would be fine.

Jin waits for a reply from the other side.

"This is Greg. Got it. Cooperate with Chief Clerk and arrange it immediately. This one has nothing serious for the children. Well done. Above"

Hearing Greg's reply, Jin almost had a lot of tears of relief.

I thought it was unlikely that something would happen to the children because it could be shortened considerably from the originally scheduled deadline. But still, Jin was more relieved than his heart when he was told directly that the children were safe.

And that was the same for the three other people besides Jin.

Elsa wept as much as Jin did, and Rachel is overwhelmed with a few drops of tears. Aria, who has been putting her emotions on the table a little lately, also seems to have no heart or eyes moist.

Jin bursts into tears and begins communication again.

"This is Jin. Above all, listen to that. Just in case, we plan to stay in the city of Tron until noon tomorrow. I will be communicating again tomorrow at about 11: 30 am, so tell me how the kids are doing then. That determines the future response. Above"

In the unlikely event, we must return for 'Madren's Petals' again. I don't think that's going to happen, but Jin and the others are going to check on the kids and then head back to the city of Lienz.

"This is Greg. Got it. Just rest your body for the day. Good luck. That's it."

"This is Jin. Thank you. This will terminate the communication. Above"

When Jin switched off, he meditated his eyes in the same position. Because I was going to cry if I didn't.

This is how the Jins did it. Even though the results had not yet come out, Jin and the others had tasted one sense of accomplishment.

I'm not sure there will be any immediate results within the morning, but at least there will be some change.

Jin and the others felt great anticipation and slight anxiety, but often stayed immersed in joy.