Ann's story showed that the presence that helped her was someone named Satoru.

And I didn't say it clearly, but that Satoru's intervention also led to the death of three otherworlds (Earthlings from Nagare) who were following the Anns.

However, at that time, Ann had overlapped too many events, so there appeared to be many unrestrained verses about memory.

Still, Ann's memory suggests that it wasn't Satoru himself who killed the three men, but the fellow he was with, and that the person was covered in black armor all over his body.

"... I mean, was there another one, exactly, with that boy named Satoru? Do you know the other name?

"Oh, I'm sorry. That's it..."

"... well, that's fine, I'm fine"

Bitchet told Anne gently as she drooped her ear. I guess she's also judging that all the hard memories will just come back even if she tries to remind me too hard.

And listening to that story, is it black armor, and it is also nagare who crushes one person.

"... Nagare, you know what?

"Hmm, is that black armor fulfilling and human? and…"

"... not human? That it could be a demon?

"Right. It may not be like demons, and we're only talking about possibilities."

Bitchet patches his eyes for a moment, but

"... Either way, I think I need to find out -"

While he spoke, he spoke to Ann again, but decided that Ann's memory was vague with regard to anything more, and that it would only be a burden to question her any more, and he decided to cut the story off there.

That said, it could be said that there were people who were not thought to have been summoned by the Empire or that it was powerful enough information because the presence of a boy named Satoru was known.

"... thank you so much for helping me"

"Yeah, I'm sure Ann's information will help."

Nagare gives a warm smile for the scarce amount of change in Bitchet's expression.

Then Ann also looked somewhere horny, but immediately afterwards she appealed to Nagare with serious eyes.

"Oh, that! Could you two head for the Empire?

Apparently Ann has something to look into from previous stories, and maybe Nagare and Bitchet are going to go to the Empire? And that's what I seem to have decided.

While this is not a mistake in that we are investigating it, it is also a different matter as to whether we are going to go to the Empire.

I don't know.

"Right. Maybe that can happen. I can't say for sure."

Nagare answered that, didn't she? and turn your eyes to Bitchet for consent.

Whether those clear eyes were embarrassing, or bitches dyeing their cheeks as slightly lit. It's also a rare look that I don't show to other men inside.

"... Indeed, it may be possible"

Yes, I indicated my consent in a way that fits Nagare.

Then Ann lay down her face once, but appealed to both of them with some determined face.

"Well, then, please! Please help Mr. Satoru up!

"... help?

It is a bitchet to inquire as he tilts his neck. I understand that Satoru's behavior turned out to help Ann in previous stories, but I guess it's more surprising that it's just the current story regarding the part about helping Satoru.

"May I talk to you?

So Nagare urged Ann. She snorts, but her expression begins to get heavy as soon as possible.

"... me, me, I got help and I did terrible things to Mr. Satoru. I had to thank you, but I screamed."

"... screaming?

"... Yes, I was scared - I thought I was scared of Satoru when you helped me."

Ann continues to complain with tears in her eyes. Apparently Anne couldn't forgive herself for not being able to thank Satoru, but, no, she couldn't forgive herself for fear of being more helpful than that.

"... I got the story. But that's also something I can't help. I got help as a result, but what happened in front of me is tough on the kid. Of course I'm afraid."

…………

Looks like Bitchet mentioned it with encouragement, but Ann's expression is still faintly sinking. And Nagare understood that I guess the reason for this isn't just that I think it's bad for Satoru.

"... Anne is sharp in her senses, isn't she? That must be why you felt something from that Satoru-kun. Is it something that's impatient?"

With those words Anne looked up and stared at Nagare. And grab a much smaller fist in.

"... I'm not smart, so I don't know how to tell you, but I felt it. From Mr. Satoru, that's similar to the emotions I directed at those three, but deeper, but! But I'm sure Mr. Satoru wasn't originally a bad person! Because, as it turns out, he helped me..."

It's a story that I feel everywhere, but that was enough for Nagare to hear. Ann thanked Satoru, and I guess that's why she's distressed and worried.

"- Okay. If you ever meet him, I'll make sure Ann feels better."

I wonder how secure Nagare's words seeped out. The look on Ann's face, which was sinking, instantly brightened up.

It's a bitchette that talks about boulder nagare, wanting to hold, etc., what are you talking about! and is a peach that puts a scratch in spite of being apart.

Thus - the interview with Ann was also successfully concluded, and after that we were both listening to the other children, just in case, but I couldn't grasp any more powerful information than Ann.

By the way, Peach and the kids seemed to have figured it out a lot during the interview.

Oh, that treat I was wearing! and others and the peaches that make you look childish must have been approachable -

After I finished listening to the kids, there was a quiet time until dinner. By the way, if we had planned it, we would have stayed until the day after tomorrow, and he said he planned to return to the Mansion along with a whole line of Lulussi.

Especially if it has been scheduled without any particular problems.

After that, the children also enjoyed a wide bath with the women (although apparently Bitchet's nudity even fascinated the children's hearts) and the dinner was a treat.

To the extent that there were even children weeping over a number of luxury ingredients, it seemed luxurious to just put them on one piece of bread in the Empire when we listened to them, and I know very well how the Empire is against the Beast Man for one of those stories.

Though half, Kyle, the same beast man, had such a rare and complex look on his face.

In the kingdom, speaking in terms of individual human beings, the story changes again, but as a whole the kingdom forbids prejudice and discrimination between races, and Kyle normally makes his living as an adventurer, so I guess it can also be said that it is an overwhelmingly easy country for beastmen to spend more time in than the empire.

"By the way, is it okay if Bitchet doesn't have to go back to reporting again about today or something?

"... back? About what?

And the dinner seat is safe, and the peach asks bitchy on the way back to the room.

But Bitchet at heart didn't know what he was talking about, he had that look on his face.

"No, because Anne told me about the man the Empire summoned, and about Nagare's S-rank."

"... don't worry. Send a letter. That's fine."

"Huh? But it's gonna take time, isn't it?

"... don't take a sweet look at the Federation's information network. Use the League of Adventurers delivery route and you'll get a letter tomorrow."

"... Huh? No, then why did Bitchet deliver the Nagare case himself?"

"... I can't leave Nagare's information, which I desperately gather, to a third party or anything"

Not to say it's out-of-heart, but it's a bitchet to mouth with a muddy look,

"- Oh, yes"

It is the only peach I can answer.

So this evening was relatively peaceful.

That was the next morning, just after everyone had finished getting their breakfast together.

I beg your pardon.

I opened the door and said no, and then that halagree slipped into my breakfast seat with Zukazuka.

It is a long and sinister atmosphere, and some knights can also be seen around him.

"What the hell is this all about! We're still in the middle of breakfast, Halagree. Number one, you'll still be on your way to prudence!

"I can't help it, Master Luphall. But it was a matter of urgency. Besides, if we missed this, we could have gotten away with both the sinners."

Halagray says with a kicking and rugged eye. Then Akdork has a strange eye, and you think he's a sinner? questioned.

Then...

"Yes, with regard to the Dark Merchant who deals with this slave - because his main culprit is Count Opal the Mountstom Jewelry Stone, sitting flat there."