When the three of us lined up in the queue at Sazanami Street's baked confectionery store and got and handed the confectionery as specified, Morgen finally gave her a full smile.

"Good, I'm anxious without the treats. Now you can sleep in peace."

Good for that, Almark and Wendy smile face-to-face.

"Let's go home. I need to taste it in my room."

"What, Morgen? Wait, wait."

Catch Morgen's arm as Wendy tries to go home.

"You're going to peek at Moonshadow Street."

"Oh, I did"

Morgen really looked like he just remembered.

"Right on the moonshadow. There's no food store at all, so you're not going."

"I've never been there either."

Almark also says.

"I've never even heard the name Moonshadow Street in the first place"

"Almark should be out of town a little longer."

Morgen says.

"I'm not asking you to leave as much as I do."

"Holidays kind of always come in for errands."

Almark answered, recalling the recent holidays here.

See a duel or explore a cave. Lots of holidays these days.

"Girls come often for what they want. Moon Shadow Street"

That's what Wendy says as she walks a little in front of the two of them.

"Because we all like divination. There are quite a few stores that will take up our pennies."

"Well, does Wendy come here a lot?"

"Hmm, I am"

Wendy clouds her face a little.

"I've been here a few times since Norish and Lilty invited me. They don't say very good things every time, so I stopped."

"Don't they say good things?

Almark listens.

"What do you want me to say?"

"I don't really remember, though."

Wendy laughs bitterly and shakes her head.

"Big walls appear, or big storms come, or something like that. One time, they said I couldn't divine you."

"That's what happened."

Almark turned his eyes round.

"I thought a fortune teller wouldn't say much worse to customers. Isn't that amazing the other way around?"

"But you won't feel good"

Wendy looks back at Almark.

"I wonder what awaits me in my future."

"Right."

Almark nods.

"But fortune is fortune. I've had it done, too, but I've never cared that much."

Speaking of which, my father is also a man who doesn't believe in fortune.

As I say it myself, Almark remembers.

I heard that there are many mercenaries to be tested, and many mercenary regiments with fortune-tellers.

But I've hardly ever seen Rays care about anything like that.

Always alone when facing the God of Destiny.

Rays said that.

Almark inevitably had that idea in his hands, too.

"I know Wendy, so I get it. Whatever happens, I'm sure Wendy will be fine."

"Thanks"

Wendy smiles.

"I think it's okay if Almark and Morgen are together, too."

"What, us?

Morgen makes it right.

"Yeah."

Wendy nodded.

"'Cause even if there's a demon like yesterday, I think we can handle it if we have two"

"Oh, I thought so, too."

Morgen nods.

"Almark and Wendy will be here, and I'll do whatever I can to make sure I'm okay."

"Then we all feel the same way"

Almark smiled too.

"So, in the end, we figured it out. It's gonna be okay."

"Yeah."

Wendy nodded.

The face was brighter, so Almark is relieved.

"Have you ever had Morgen divorced?"

Me?

Morgen saw Almark in the face asking a boring question.

"How many sweets do you think you can buy in one fortune?"

Moon Shadow Street had an atmosphere that drew a line with other streets in the city of Norc.

I see, I'm just saying it's the way the fortune-tellers get together.

The bustling call-in voice of the shop is discontinued, and there is such a mysterious atmosphere that there is some shadow for those who go on the road.

All that connects the houses are the dim stores on the roof so as to block the sunlight even during the day.

I guess it's not good for the occupiers to have sunlight reflections on the crystal balls they use.

Perhaps some stores just do that to create an atmosphere.

At the alley between the store and the store, a flush occupier opens an outdoor shop.

"Because the Norc School of Magic is famous in the world"

Wendy says.

"The city of Norc seems like a magical city. It's really a normal harbour town. They say there will be fortune-tellers who will hit the moonshadow as well."

"I see."

Almark is convinced.

"I've heard it, too."

Morgen also says.

"When you say you were a fortune teller here, you get foil when you do fortunes in other cities."

"Right. I'm sure that's what happens."

It can also be said that it uses the name of the Norc School of Magic.

Almark had something else in mind.

Even in the north, the flush mercenaries first try to belong to a well-known mercenary regiment.

You foil yourself by making a track record of joining a first-rate mercenary regiment, such as the Fire Dragon Mercenary Regiment or the Felon Tiger Mercenary Regiment, before you become independent.

At that time, if you can be familiar with the executives, fine.

"" Black steel ”bian. He and I are drinking buddies," and all we have to do is twitch, making ourselves more valuable.

Of course I hope I lied from the edge, but the information networks between mercenaries are unsurprisingly insulting, and to put it in a far-fetched way, lies can be exposed from places I never thought I would.

So even form alone tries to make a fact.

It would be the same thing.

This Moon Shadow Street for the Occupiers is with the Black Wolf Cavalry and Maurice Mercenary Knights for the Mercenaries of the North.

"Though..."

After a short walk through the street, Almark looks around Moon Shadow Street and sees the two faces.

"With all these divination stores, you have no idea who gave Radmar the little box."

"Right."

Wendy laughs bitterly, too.

"Because there are also a lot of occupiers who just leave the store a little bit and leave the island immediately"

That said, like Almark, I look around.

"It's been a long time since I've been here, but it's kind of more fortune-tellers than before"

"Looks like business is thriving. Above all."

Morgen said as he held his mouth.

"Morgen."

Wendy looks frightened.

"I shouldn't have taken the time to taste the sweets in my room."

"Ah."

Morgen turned true.

"Did I eat? I just ate, didn't I?

"Shall we go home"

Almark laughed.

"By the time we get back to the dorm, we'll be out of treats we bought."

"Right."

Wendy smiles and nods too.

"I can't be in that queue again today."

"What do you both think I am? I don't eat that much."

That's what Morgen says. He can take care of a bag of sweets.

"No. I'm sure that bag will be magically lighter by the time I get home."

That's what Almark said, slapping Morgen on the shoulder.

"Thanks for hanging out with me, Morgen. Let's go home."

It was then.

"What if"

From the alley, a reluctant voice was called.