The plain and unnoticed me is no more

113. Methods of preventing unusual diseases

"I don't need any money, so do what I just told you."

"Hmm... why did you make such a request?

I borrowed the office of the priest and talked to the priest and the priests who came with me, but the reaction was not very good.

The priests blurred their faces in confusion and were discussing in a small voice.

They still believe Sandra is a saint, and my demands are unacceptable. However, we must allow this request to pass at all costs.

"To keep the victim out of the way. Aren't you somehow aware? Irina-sama and Huey are the cause of this state...."

The priest frightened my face to my words.

My request should not be so difficult.

That's all. Let a very ordinary civilian woman have no magic or spiritual power to take care of Sandra. Avoid people with beautiful looks and add that people as old as their mothers are ideal.

It goes without saying that all the people who were close to Sandra fell down one after the other, so even if we don't know the clear cause, we should have a faint sense of Sandra's involvement.

"That person... is an important one that His Majesty the King has kept for me. At that time, we have been instructed to treat it with respect. The caretaker was chosen very carefully, but even the best of the witches, Irina, was dissatisfied. And if you look at a very ordinary woman the age of her mother, the Virgin will explode dissatisfaction if she despises herself."

The priest looked in trouble and objected that it was difficult. However, for reasons of that magnitude, we cannot increase the number of victims of pranks in the future.

It shouldn't be an equation to treat people politely and to have a clergyman apprentice or a witch take care of important people. I didn't come into the temple to take care of someone in the first place, so I wonder if it would be wrong to press them.

I continued to persuade the priest with a harsh gaze.

"Was that a lie?

"No... it's never a lie... but it's..."

To the reluctant priest, I continued to fold my words. I'm sure you won't believe me if I tell you about the fairies in Sandra.

According to Irina, among the priests and witches in the temple, Irina is the only one who sees people's aura clearly.

So I don't know how far these people know about the invisible fairies, and I can't risk my position by saying bad things. Even though it seems a little aggressive now, I can only ask you to drink my request.

"Didn't you say you would do anything you could? It's never difficult, is it? What are you averse to? That's all we can do to prevent that strange disease. Is the Virgin so temperamental as to explode dissatisfaction with the caretaker?

The priest looked at him and regretted having leaked extra information earlier. And I've come up with a compromise so that we don't have to pursue the Virgin any more.

"... I see. Is it okay to recruit people from noble women who have no magic or spiritual power, not from civilians?

"No, make sure it's civilian."

The priest gave me back his words with astonishment, asking me to persevere in using civilians.

"You want me to recruit the Virgin's caretaker from the civilian population? Why are you there?"

"It doesn't matter how dissatisfied you are with the terms I said. On the contrary, what are the benefits of having people in your position do unfamiliar work? If you want the Virgin to have a comfortable time, I think it's best to leave it to the professionals on the road... Besides, if you choose from the aristocrats, the aristocratic woman may be the next victim. Is that all right? If there were another similar victim, I wouldn't be here at that time."

"That's... troublesome."

The clergyman listened to me and accepted me reluctantly. The point is, anyone close to you doesn't have to be jealous of Sandra. It is wrong to offer beautiful and talented people as caregivers like sacrifices just to satisfy her self-esteem.

"I see. We will do what you want. But is this really good as a reward? When it comes to traveling healers, we thought they were charging extrajudicial fees... but some people, like you, were treating them in good faith."

"... now, how about that... it's not always like that. Now, please take care of the Virgin."

I met the priest and the priests, and this time I left the church.

As soon as I left the church, I whispered to Weiss to see if anyone was following me, and I hurried back to the inn.

And when I went around the back to get into the inn through the back door, Fred's luggage that was supposed to be there was already gone. Though I must have taken it with me while I was gone, I went inside and changed my clothes and changed my makeup. I hurried to the kitchen where Sin and the others were waiting.

"Sin, Taki, thank you very much. You still got something to do?

"Oh, wow, I'm tired. Now that we're almost done, the owner can take a break. You must be tired.

"That's right, Lana. Aren't you hungry? I made it up today. I'll take you to your room, keep turning, turn right and go back."

I put my face out in the dining room, and before entering the kitchen, the taxi hurried here. Then I was pushed out of the cafeteria with my back turned upside down.

"Eh... hey, what?

"It's okay, Lana. I don't want you in the kitchen until I tell you it's okay."

"What's wrong? I don't know. Somebody's in trouble again?

"No, it's not. Fufu"

When Taki pushed me into the room, he smiled nicely and closed the door.

What the hell is going on? Thin was freaking out, and Taki seemed to be hiding something. What happened in the kitchen while I was gone?