Besides Basil, he interrogated several psychic abilities, but no novel information emerged when he said this.

Impressions, after all, Shilo.

Let them go.

Next, the council, the dormitory autonomy, each meeting. That's why we call it an interview with the three organizations.

Once the Benjamin Priest is out, too, a meeting.

It also releases ghosts.

"Wait a minute, Mr. Hiro! A little more......!

I thought it was weird that there wasn't a lot of noise in a seminary full of boys.

Apparently, he even made notes and illustrations, which weren't the case.

"Look, I'm coming! Pink! Because there might be a secret hidden room or something!

"All right, here I come!

"Explore the students better than the room. If there's a suspicious guy, report him.

"Also about what's going on with the undercover investigators, please.

"Phyllia can't detect, that is.

"Come on, are you alive? Even if he is dead, he will not be a ghost, but he will be in the circle. No, have you returned to heaven? So, here we are.

"Um, come on, I hate to talk about it, but if you're dead, this season.

Sinnoske flashed his face.

"It's hard to hide it...

I don't care how many dogs you say your nose is, I don't want Zillow to do that kind of work.

"Justice is something to be pierced. It's decided to be alive!

Calvin's face, exposed to the early summer sun, has no clue.

Irene leaned down dyeing her cheeks.

"Sometimes you're in trouble because you're cool, Calvin.

That's also true when I cut a big deal on "Sage" against him in Fanzo.

Here's what I want for men... No, I knew I wouldn't. Asshole is a bit.

"Hey Sinnoske, what is it sometimes, sometimes?

"Anyway, let's go hear it.

"For starters, I wonder if it's in the council.

"I see. Is that what they say around the council that there is no opaque gold movement?

"Yes. This is the book, and the money collected is in this safe. It should fit nicely. Audit goes in, and you can't use it in an opaque way. In the first place, you can't even.

"Excuse me, but what about money exchanges off the books?

"That's where they're suspicious and annoying. There were those who were tricking the council into collecting money that we didn't remember. 'It was a dim auditorium, wearing a robe, so I didn't know who it was. But it's a council fundraiser, and for the most part, it wasn't that much.' So they all trusted and paid for it".

There are many wealthy family children, and when they reluctantly pay, they feel somewhat far from "clean poverty".

It's a pretty good thing to poke at.

"Money moves like this, though small in damage from one case to another, that I don't understand very well, seem to be frequent. Even if one person's damage is small, it will be considerable if the number of people gathers. I don't know who's doing what for, but it's creepy.

In the meantime, turn your back on the Council Chamber.

"I'd say big silver coins are small.

From the common people, Sinnoske was sighing.

"Some kids from poor families, right?

"A lot of these collections are called 'cornflakes'. You don't have to pay.

Priest Benjamin walking about us put in a supplement.

"But... a family kid like Mr. Filia, for example...

In Eilin's words, the guide Priest Benjamin gives a bitter face.

"We even know each other. You'll pay for it.

"In the dorm, has anything happened?

"There's no money problem. I just don't regret letting the suicide out. Those in the same room also said, 'I guess I was suffering, but I didn't realize it was as if I hadn't.' And I blame myself.

"Is there only one person who died? Anyone else who died or disappeared….

"Yeah, I'm not here. Ah, but. My teacher, who had come to teach, was suddenly gone. We all wondered what had happened.

Once, after the dorm.

"Lord Benjamin?

"I was investigating and asking about the money problem and I was oblivious. Yeah, one priest who was here as an education intern, he's missing.

That's the undercover investigator.

"What does this have to do with it?

Philia opened her mouth before the others let her mouth slip.

"I don't know how it matters. As far as we're concerned, to not get information anyway.

Did you hesitate to lie in front of the priest?

With a poker face, he didn't change his tone, and Philia used subtle expressions.

"I don't know how it matters (I didn't say it had nothing to do with it).

This is also a rhetorical issue.

"Each meeting" is like a "social club" or "Order".

Because of the number of them, they are called after "each".

"Bodhisattva Party," "Dueling Club," "Ivy Company," "Brown Clothes Group," "Qing Chat Party" … etc.

Most of the students, they say, belong to one of them.

It's troublesome and troublesome to ask.

"I guess it came in.

Thousands of mornings, crush.

Socialization costs money. That's what I've come to understand, the common sense of aristocratic society.

but apparently it's not necessarily like that either, I could tell at the first interview.

"There is no money problem in our Bodhisattva Society. I do not collect any dues, etc. and do not carry out many specific activities.... maybe we should call it a gathering of people who have nowhere else to belong.

The chairman, with that in his mouth, laughs.

You mean a cozy meeting, even for ordinary people without a tux or for students who are not rich?

"We also belong to students who revolt as' the activity of each association is something that raises the fever for something other than learning the Lord's teachings', so it is the biggest meeting as a result. None of them have any influence, but I think that's fine.

The "duel club" was a gathering of troublesome people.

"If you want to talk, rush one fight," which fanzo, you guys are. Are you sure it's a cleric aspiration?

Serve Calvin, a profound story about chivalry manners.

I was breaking it right away.

This "duel club" belongs mainly to those who aspire to the Cathedral Knight.

It's good not to miss workouts every day...... when it comes to money, it was monkey & dull.

The idea is that "when you need it, whoever has it will wear a wallet", so problems such as collecting money and deception cannot occur.

The same is true of the "Ivy Corporation" where money problems do not arise.

This is the Order where rich children gather.

There was a certain "management" going on.

investing activities, turning the company on its profits and returning it to the Order.

There is something about being a student venture and a social entrepreneur.

I don't think it's a bad idea, but from the students at the seminary, what can I do to still feel like it stinks? From the other meetings, they hate me.

When it comes to money issues, this is where they first suspect......

"Don't get me wrong. There is nowhere more solid when it comes to managing money than we are. It is we who hate dirty backing more than anyone else because it is an Order whose purpose is to study the relationship between economic activity and doctrine and to contribute to the Church.

They are Shiro.

Because the back money we're talking about is too small compared to the amount they're moving.

"Sometimes it is unclean as a matter of faith. I'm sorry to hear about this.

"Exactly, that's what I think. Suspicious about such end-of-pocket money is out of heart. I can't believe you understand! If I may, may I ask your name?

There is no uncleanness about money.

but it seems like you guys need to pay attention to the "nephew" issue.

"Brown Clothes" is an interesting gathering of monks, etc.

Boys with tough training and trying to grab something.

He plows fields and gardens in the corner of the seminary.

"What do you pay for seeds and fertilizers?

"Opening up is the first thing. If we don't have seeds, we think we should plant them the next year.

It smells like money, but it doesn't.

The next "Qing Dynasty" that turned was a meeting to make theological and literary stories fight.

The report came in about that in the middle of listening to them.

Looking back later, I think this report was well thought out.

Ariel was serving in the court in the King's Capital.

Old Molly, who had many years of experience as a lord.

How grateful they are to be nearby.

"We have discovered the missing, undercover investigators and thinkers.... I don't want to block the interview, so I'd like you to come to the three boys. You're better at listening.

I had a bad feeling about old Molly's voice.