"... hidden abilities, I thought what I was reading was a rumor-level story"

Thin, tough fingers on a well-shaped jaw line, Bitchet says. Apparently, even she doesn't know the hidden abilities. However, as far as the story goes, he had heard of it.

"Huh? Does Bitchet know?

"... some adventurous city has hidden abilities that no one but himself can know, and such rumors can be whispered to."

And Peach rounds his eyes and asks Bitchet as surprised. Peach didn't even seem to know it existed.

And to Bitchet's answer, I see, I'm convinced. Certainly it is easy to gather unusual information, even in cities with a large number of adventurers.

"Oh, my God, then if you were a special adventurer, wouldn't you have looked it up?

Then Flem pinches his mouth from side to side. Their is a well-known fact inside that Bitchet is an S-ranked premium adventurer. I think that's why I was concerned.

"... Rumors of course, if you have any information, you may look into it. But in the end, I couldn't get the truth."

Flem is poisoned by what extent. Besides, Bitchet gave me a slightly murky look.

"But I think I know. If you don't get caught up in the appraisal and can only know who you are, you won't be on the table first."

But when it comes to Rosa, show understanding of what Bitchet is saying. Compared to Flem, I'd say he's calmly able to judge things.

"But then how did Nagare know?

In the meantime, Peach turned his eyes to Nagare, and leaned his little neck strangely. Anyway, it's hidden abilities and skills that only the person knows, so I'm just wondering why Nagare was able to break them down, even if it's not her.

"I can see that somehow."

But without blunting the words, Nagare naturally answers, creating a soothing atmosphere with pleasure.

"... even if it's funny and incredible for other people, it's very convincing when Nagare says it."

"That's true. Something nagging makes me feel like I'm falling all over my chest."

"Naturally! There's no mystery the teacher can't solve!

"Uh-huh, but I don't think Nagaret's gonna lie."

"If you lie like this, you won't gain anything from Master Nagare."

And it is a face that does not imitate it in any way that doubts it. Given Nagare's previous activism, it is certainly not surprising that it can be broken through as lightly.

"... but then it is also understandable that merchant and aristocratic transactions at Istfence have rapidly increased the opportunities for marriage"

"Huh? Really?

Bitchet makes the peach inquiry snort.

"… a considerable increase. But that was a strong view of the effects of marriage to the release, which is a western border bureaucrat. But it's also true that it grew too fast."

"Uh-huh, but if you had the ability to bond, you'd be comfortable with that too."

"But you didn't investigate when there was such a suspicious point."

Kyle, I see, speaks in such a way, but Frem is still a dissatisfied face.

"... merely to say that the number of merchants and aristocrats has increased, neither can the coalition move to boulders"

In contrast, both eyelids are closed once and Bitchet answers.

"Sure, because we had a story about Master Nagare, it connects that our abilities had something to do with it, but otherwise we wouldn't be able to connect that far inside, would we?"

Talk as Rosa thinks while showing off her bare gestures like she thinks something. What she says will be especially true. If you do not know that you have the ability to bond, it is possible to show a variety of other possibilities, such as factors that have increased the number of transactions.

"But you're saying that all those increased aristocrats and merchants were involved in buying and selling slaves?

Here the peach casts its doubts in another direction. What matters in this story is what Akdork was trying to do with the power of bonding. I don't have a particular problem with that if it's connected to good things, but that's unlikely to be the case to listen to what I've been talking about.

When that happens, we should still look first at slavery, and that would be Peach's statement in view.

"... that's impossible. However, I think the intensity of these transactions allowed us to talk about the deal without being suspicious."

Bitchet answers Peach's query. It's unlikely that everyone on the boulder is a slave trader or something, but I guess we should still see it as having some sort of relationship.

"If you're hiding a tree, it's like in the woods."

And Flem snorts at Kyle's remarks as well. Sure, if many merchants were in and out, it would seem like it could be a hand.

"But then you mean that bastard had a grand slave trade in the streets? You're a hell of a guy."

Flem made me feel outraged. I know perfectly well from words and deeds that Akdork is already an enemy to be abhorred in him.

"No, Flem, there won't be that in the boulder"

But oddly enough, Nagare first raised her voice and went on to say more, as if to teach Flem, whose head was rising in blood.

"- As far as that is concerned, only in Istbraith are face-to-face meetings and business meetings with the person on the Akdork story. It's quite possible that Halagree stood as a nominee for that business."

"Huh? You mean Akdork isn't moving himself?

When Peach asks, Nagare answers yes.

"Akdork would have taken the lead on the boulder when it came to negotiating with the Empire, but you would have left it to Halagree on other cases. He also had disguise skills, which makes him ideal for that sort of behavior. Besides, the business talks themselves will use a lot of covert language and leave no evidence behind."

That's a lot of caution.

Peach says as he blacks and whites his eyes.

"Still, nagging, you even know they have disguise skills ~"

"What are you talking about now? That's what a teacher would do!

If it was Nagare, who did manage to see through even the hidden abilities, that wouldn't be about it.

"... I'm no longer surprised by what happens. Anyway, Akdork took full advantage of his acquired abilities to build and further expand the slave sales route"

Bitchet presented his own summary thoughts here. And Nagare agrees, I guess that's the place.

"But Doctor, I don't know how, but keep it that far. Why did that bastard bother to take the teacher to that forest? You mean the slave traders that were hit back then were working at Akdork's request, right? Isn't that just unfavourable for Akdork?

"That's when Nagare was perceiving the slave crisis, and Akdork couldn't have stopped it, could he?

"No, Peach, I can think of something like that, but rather, it seems that I've been working on the assumption that I'm going from the beginning."

"Huh? Really?

Listening to Nagare, Rosa shows surprise.

"Yes, because even though it was already the kind of time that the city gate was closed, we were given a lot of light clearance and the gate opened. I mean, it was supposed to happen from the beginning."

"Huh? Wait, Nagare, an assumption means that maybe that slave trader was found to be attacked by a warcraft?

"You will be."

"Yeah - but nagging, how did Akdork find out that slave traders were attacked by warcraft?

Kyle, who was listening, said strangely.

"That's not a particularly difficult story. In the first place, that forest is a forest of warcraft, a place where many warcraft lurk. And the magic guide found in the carriage that used to be ridden by that slave trader. It was a smoke-producing mechanism, but it's likely that that merchant thought he wouldn't be attacked by a warcraft."

"... I mean, it was Akdork who gave you that magic guide?

"Right. I didn't give it to you directly, but I'm pretty sure it has something to do with it."

"But that's also strange, isn't it? So far, the slave traders have been through those woods with the power of their magic tools, haven't they? And yet why doesn't it work suddenly?

"Isn't that because they were giving you something that didn't work at all?

"Yeah? Oh well..."

"... Think about it and you'll see"

"Even I figured it out, seniors."

"Ugh, I can't believe Flem even told me that"

Peach is shocked at himself for failing to understand what even Flem might have noticed.

"... but inexplicable. In the first place, there are magic tricks to avoid demons, but I've never heard of magic tricks or smoke that work against warcraft."

"Speaking of which, there are magic in Holy Magic that can also retreat demons, but it's tough when you're in the Warcraft class"

Bitches speaking in surprise. Rosa also speaks as she remembers while adding a finger to her jaw.

"Right, I can't do that without about a teacher!

And this statement by Frem. However, if it is indeed a nagare, it will be possible, given the temperament that has been wrapped up in the beast man.

"But you've actually avoided warcraft with your magic tools ~"

"No, that actually seems to have seeds. Anyway, that demon conductor smoke is just a smelling smoke in the first place. You won't be able to get rid of demons."

"To? So, but then why?

A question mark comes to Peach's head.

"This doesn't mean that the effect of the smoke didn't make the Warcraft come by, but that if I saw that smoke, the carriage would have been strangled so that it wouldn't strike. And the day we went to the rescue, when we saw the smoke, the warcraft was unleashed."

"Well, the facts of the shock are coming to light one after another."

Peach went as he narrowed his eyes. I do see quite a lot of things due to Nagare's hands.

"... I mean, Nagare said there was some kind of warcraftsman in that forest?

And Bitchet's inquiry. There are indeed those in this world who are called warcraftsmen, even to a lesser extent.

"Hmm, it is also possible to manipulate warcraft if you are indeed a warcrafter. But Bitchet, at that time the forest was filled with quite a few hellhounds, and Ortros with manticoas and quite a few levels of warcraft. Is that all you can do with a warcraft?

"... difficult. Especially Manticore Class, which is a respected level among warcraftsmen even if they just kept it all together. Besides, when Hellhounds and Ortolos are gathered together, I don't remember the warcrafters who exist today."

Answer Nagare's query, Bitchet. The number of warcraft in the forest was considerable. That's something new in everyone's memory, and it certainly shows how tough it would be to manipulate that number.

"When that happens, but maybe, like in Inki, a warcrafter with special powers showed up or something?

"No, that's not true about this one. The important thing is that we were manipulating the Warcraft because we were among the people we had met before. And here's what I heard about the ancient labyrinth at the Adventurer's Guild in Istblades."

"Ancient labyrinth for sure - Animal panic?

Say it like the beach remembered. What a non-nervous name, but I do hear a line about it in the Adventurers Guild before.

"Yes, that's right. And that's when I got a couple of stories that could be tipped off by the guild's receptionist."

When Nagare answers, the faces that went with her to the Adventurer Guild at that time begin to bother her her her head.

"Uh-huh, tips, tips?

"I did hear about the content of the request at that time..."

"Yeah, and it was a difficult labyrinth to attack - I can't imagine from the name,"

"Oh, speaking of which, you did. I'm sure even the most recent attacker talked about having one a decade ago."

"You know, you remember exactly that."

Peach surprises Flem for his unexpected memory. That seems to be with everyone else, eyes round and looking at Flem.

"Ladies and gentlemen, you have a great memory. So do you remember the name of that attacker?

"Eh, sure, ku..."

"It's Klee! Yes, it's Klee, Doctor!

"Yes, that's right, Frem"

And here again, the first thing I remember is Flem. It doesn't seem like this man is just an idiot.

"... wait, Klee-Klee... could it be"

"Yes, I'm sure it's Bitchet's imaginary. Fake names are surprisingly simple decisions."

And Bitchet, who was listening, shows a thought. She wasn't there, but something seemed to bother me with the name Flem remembered. And Nagare answers to push that back.

"Huh? That means if Klee is a pseudonym and the person we know is an attacker - ah!?"

"You're a halagree, Master Nagare!

And hearing the two of you seems to have gotten Peach and Rosa to that answer, too.

"Right. Speaking of ten years ago, according to the talk, he was already serving his predecessors. It's no wonder we were clandestinely in a labyrinth attack."

"But why a pseudonym?

"Soraya, you're welcome, aren't you?

"No, we wouldn't have even talked about it like this one back then, so, you know, for the purpose of trying your arms, something like that?"

"... try your arms, I'm just curious, but is that a ten-year-old labyrinth attack related to this one?

Bitchet asks in surprise.

"Yes, the ancient labyrinth is also known to have rare auto parts (labyrinth relics). And if you've attacked to the deepest, it's no surprise you're finding the right item for it. It may have been ten years ago, but depending on the item you got at that time, it wouldn't be strange if you were using it for this one."

"Oh, maybe Nagare, I mean, that auto part has something to do with manipulating the Warcraft?

"Yes, it's good to guess, Peach"

It is a peach that sheds light on the words of Nagareth, eheh?

"... but Nagare, is there a reason you can be sure of that?

"Well, what bothered me was the inside of the clothes Halagray usually wore"

"... Inside?

"Yes, he was trying to hide it there and plant a whip, in the form of a wrap around his hips as well. Of course, it can't be considered an escort gear, but Halagree also carried enough short spears to handle it with one hand apart."

"... short spears on the whip, a strange combination indeed"

"But why a short spear?"

"According to Master Sewassur, Halagree can no longer handle long spears as before since he injured one arm. So I guess I chose a short spear that could be handled with one hand as a weapon. Besides, if it's for escort purposes, it's better to get around these weapons."

Bitchet pulls his jaw at Nagare's thought.

"... I understand that. But even more so, I don't understand whips."

That's what I say inexplicably. But isn't that what Flem does? Open your mouth to bitches in such a way as this.

"Why, the whip could be used separately with a whip, right?

"But you can't take it out right away when you have to hide it inside your clothes. I mean, it's only a short spear that we're dealing with in the main, and the whip is supposed to be carried for other purposes."

It was Nagare who answered Flem's question. And if it's for escort purposes, it certainly doesn't make sense that you can't take it out right away. And then there's another use.

"Ah! Oh, my God! I mean, it's the whip that we found in the labyrinth."

"So you have the power to manipulate the Warcraft..."

Peach and Rosa speak up at the same time. A whip to manipulate a warcraft would also be a good story.

"But there's something amazing about a whip that can manipulate a warcraft."

"... I hear that many of the Au Parts still have unknown powers"

"But Doctor! Now you see a lot! I mean, the mastermind was in Akdork manipulating the Warcraft in the woods with Halagree!

"Right. In addition, they may be responsible for the increase in the number of Warcraft in the Warcraft Forest."

It is still one that shows surprise at Nagare's thoughts.

"Uh-huh, but why bother?

"It must have been because the original purpose was to make them use it as a sales channel for slave traders. The woods like the one with the beast of warcraft will be shunned by adventurers."

Indeed, Nagare's remarks are also convincing from what the Adventurer Guild receptionist was talking about at that time.

The Warcraft Crusade requisition was up with the beginning of more Warcraft in the Warcraft Forest, because no one was going to ask for it.

"Uh-huh, but even more so, why did Akdork bother to imitate that time to let him kill the merchant he'd arranged?

"That's something you can read when you think about what's happened and what's going on."

"Previous stories? Uh-huh."

Peach began to squeeze his head at Nagare's remarks. I roar desperately.

"First, the slave trader died and what happened as a result."

"Did Anne or any other Beastman slaves save you?

"... there are some of them, but at the same time the only jewels that can be picked in Opal territory were found from the slave trader's carriage"

"Oh, well, that's what got Opal suspicious."

"Yes, and that's when they allowed us to go to the Warcraft Forest, and Akdork moved the Knights in the name of helping us."

"... As a result, the jewels were temporarily in the hands of the Knights. And by heading to the Warcraft Forest, Nagare and us became witnesses that there were jewels in the slave trader's carriage."

"Huh? That means we were being used?

"... that's what happens. Nagare, in particular, seems to be using even the opposite of what it was used for."

"Huh! Really, Nagare?

"No, that's too much."

Nagare tries to be modest, but Bitchet seems confident. Even though I don't nagare imitations that I would thoroughly deny, especially with regard to that.

"... but Nagare also broke the bond. My prediction is that Akdork's edge ties are related to Opal and Elga as well, but there's no way that that works for Nagare. But I'm sure Nagare knows and dares to come on board. Yes, I think."

"Well, I knew something strange was working, but it wasn't like it was harmful right away, so I just didn't care at the first stage. It's a rather inert thing to look at."

answered Nagare, laughing lightly. Other faces that cannot hide their surprises in the conversation.

"Hey, I think you're having a hell of a conversation..."

"Uh-huh, it doesn't seem to matter how rare or powerful your abilities are to Nagaretsu at all."

"Naturally. There's no way a smart man can get along with a teacher."

"Why are you so good at this?"

For some reason, it is a peach that plunges right into the flem that shows the Doya face.

"But then again, the purpose of Akdork is to discredit Erga and Opal, and to sacrifice the lives of the slave traders - why the hell would they do that?

I uttered what Rosa would have cared about with a strange look on her face I was listening to. Surely if we can't grasp Akdork's true aim, we won't know why we're going this far.

"I guess it's because Akdork's ultimate purpose is somewhere bigger."

But apparently Nagare already sees the answer.

"... I mean, you use Opal and Elga for that purpose? What the hell is he after?

And Bitchet still seems to care, and he's waiting for Nagare's answer.

"The purpose of the Akdork side (...) was to unlawfully obtain slavery from the Empire and to destroy one of the towns of the Empire in order to erase evidence knowing that the Kingdom side had begun to embark on an investigation, to place all these responsibilities on Elga and Opal, and also to strip them of the throne by pulling them off the throne of the Lord - this is the primary purpose, right?"

And to the derived answer of Nagare, a line can't hide the surprise -