"What the hell is this?

Akdork was angry in his private room. Outside the basics, he appeals with people's goodness. He reveals no nature in rare things.

The only way you can expose yourself without a front or back is in a private room, in front of Halagree watching.

Because the fact that Halagree is here is proof that there is no one else nearby to lean on.

There's no hangover there either. And he's familiar with when Akdork's depression builds up. Anyway, I've been watching him since he was just a little girl (...).

I've already been in the other world, but that's what my predecessors have told me not to betray him no matter what.

"Answer me, Halagree! You did tell me, didn't you? He said he should have some news about those guys at least within five days. When that's the deciding factor in hunting down that Opal and Elga!

"... I did mention it. But apparently my outlook was sweet. I'm sorry."

"I'm sorry. Am I done? - Uh-huh!

Akdork waved the whip held in its hand. When I say whip, it's not the length thing Halagree has, it's a bar-shaped, short type.

Whips like the one Halagray has are difficult to handle and not a substitute for easy use by anyone, but if this is the case, it is not difficult to handle.

Then it's perfect for inflicting pain on them. In the past it has also been used in kingdoms to fold into slavery.

Akdork waved it toward Halagree's face. Not once. Over and over again, but Halagree took it spoiled. They don't show resistance, they don't show resentful faces, they try to make you suffer to the extent that they satisfy Akdork's abomination, just repeat words of apology.

"Phew, phew, don't let me down too much, Halagree."

"… Yes, thank you for your warmth"

Because I was satisfied, or because my arms were tired - my hands stopped waving Akdork's whip anyway.

Halagrai's cheeks are red. Slight blood was also seen from the nose.

But without breaking his special winning attitude, and without disturbing him, Halagree bows his head deeply.

"... so what are you going to do now? Trust you, I've already run a disease horse (Alswiz) to the kingdom and filed for deliberation in a seal. If that's the case, you'll get twice as fast as a horse."

Alswiz is a rare species among horses. Compared to unicorns, there are still many of them, but they are still difficult to catch and keep.

However, after freely manipulating the wind, this horse lightens its own running burden, and the speed is always about double that of an early horse. It's also characteristic of being able to run long distances for lighter burdens.

Besides, I also like the blue grass with a lot of wind when it comes to bait, which would rather satisfy me if I gave it all. And I don't eat that much either.

For this reason, noble people, especially those in the position of lords, are often left unattended. Because it is often used for urgent business or for sending seals to the Wang Capital like this one.

"... If it's that horse, the knight must have already arrived in the king's capital and delivered the seal. If you read that, naturally the councillor will get ready. No, maybe he's already out. Then you'll arrive in four to five days, even if you're coming by carriage. You'll have to strike another hand by then."

Once in his seat, he talks about the status quo with his fingers honking a ton of his desk. Of course, this has strong implications for making people rush to think as soon as possible if they don't have any hands on halagree.

"I understand. I don't have a face when it comes to that guy named Nagare or his people, but I've already done some information manipulation in the city of jewellery. And if you're on the other hand, I'm thinking, so..."

"... well. I only appreciate your loyalty. Please, don't let me down any more. Corner, corner, corner, corner, corner, corner."

"... I understand. This time we will do our best to meet your expectations. I'll get ready as soon as possible."

That being said, Halagray resigned from Akdork's private room.

Keep moving through the corridor and get lost in your thoughts.

Everything I told Akdork is true. In other words, after Nagare's line entered the empire, the final destination, of course, Halagree anticipated the consequences, and believed things would go as they were. Of course there is no certainty in the world, but I knew in information secretly turned from the Imperial soldiers of the fort that their movements from beyond the border would be bist climbs as planned.

Halagrai was a matter of the Warcraft Forest, and to some extent their strength was meant to be measured.

There were some things I didn't know about the bottom when it came to that boy named Nagare, but more than I'm acting as a party, the footprint should look at the whole thing and align it.

Especially a boy named Nagare thought he was solid around there. Still, the ability of the other fellows was high, and that needed to be taken into account.

If you are a concurrent adventurer, you are three days away on foot from the fort to Bistclimb, but this is only a story if you proceed without any particular problems.

Empires are less secure than kingdoms, and even adventurers are more likely to encounter bandits and the like if they are to travel long distances. Of course there are demons and warcraft possibilities.

For this reason, given the battle and the fatigue caused by it and the break between them, it usually takes twice as long, that is, six days lightly.

But still, if it was that Nagare party, the extent of banditry would not be anything, but demonize it, warcraft it. There would be no struggle. That's what Halagray knows very well.

Taking that into account, it will take two days to get to Bistclimb.

And from here on out is the key, but that city is already abandoned or something.

However, the information was left intact without appearing on the table. This is what was important in this operation.

If we proceeded as planned, no, this was definitely supposed to go. That's why I had a good meeting with the Imperial messengers.

The messenger seemed to be familiar with the inner details of the empire for a long time, and also told me that it was the Book of the Devil and the devil who was at the service that actually attacked the Bistclimb.

But it has nothing to do with who actually attacked the city. The important thing is that both the Asians escaped because of their confusion.

However, they are bound by collars and cannot be far from the city.

That's why I was soaked in that weakness and successfully induced to meet Nagare and the others in a bowl.

And if this works, it's the turn of the Imperial Knight who later refrained around. To be honest with you about this, I could have either gotten caught or killed.

Instead, killing me flashy is more useful as a reason to disprove. One of the towns was destroyed, and there was a line of nagareth and a subpeople there.

If those guys were in character, they would definitely have heard the situation from the sub first. And if you ask, you'll have to help.

These are the ones who let us rescue the slaves of the Subhuman, even in the Warcraft Forest. I can easily imagine that. But if we do that, they'll be at a disadvantage.

Besides, it's impossible to escape with a subman like the collar of a slave embedded in it. Once surrounded by the knights, their only option at this point would have been to surrender or fight back.

I mean, either way, checkmate, there's no mistake in that, but...

(No news at all, regardless - no way, did you escape?

Honestly, it's too unexpected in halibut. But if that boy named Nagare had gone further than the prediction that Halagree was immeasurable...

I mean, if, after removing the collar of the slaves, you had succeeded in taking the subhumans and fleeing without giving in to the knights of the Empire, but without killing one, without causing any great harm?

That was such a stupid idea. You didn't think nothing of the Empire and headed for it. I'm sure the squadron to battalion numbers are on their way.

With all that number, I wouldn't be able to afford to think about how many bottomless boys I can't be, like, careless or reluctant. You should be willing to kill him and at least try hard enough to make him irreversible.

But what if, in fact, that's not true, but only to the extent of a breeze blowing into the meadows for some hundred knights, soldiers and other boys?

Then - the story changes a lot. It's an operation that only makes sense when it comes to rumbling around flashy. It was unthinkable, or you could either surrender honestly.

But if neither, the trouble is the pride the Imperial Knight holds. These things can be useful, of course, but too high a pride can only be detrimental depending on the situation.

Not to mention a single boy with no hands, no legs. There are no injuries like this, for example, if he was taken away with a subhuman slave after losing his mind... the empire is unreasonably tough to fail in the first place.

Then naturally, the report should be delayed. In some cases, it is likely enough to hide in the clouds while attempting and erring in an attempt to postpone the report as much as possible, so as not to see the lapse as faulty.

And with that in mind, I'm also good at not getting any news at all about that nagare line at all at all.

"... If the imperial side of the operation is failing, we still have to do something on this side alone -"

Various hands run through Halagree's brain. And then I came to the front entrance of the castle - something fell right on my neck, and something whispered in my ear.

"Information manipulation in jewelry has failed. The Imperial side is not doing well either. Besides, the Empire's brave men are going to be cornered. If you want to do it, hurry up. '

And my voice disappeared. Halagray admitted Sole, sighing and groaning, Phew.

"Totally, trouble is overlapping -"