"This is Lord Sewassur. I didn't know you were coming to a place like this...... but that's weird. I told him to let me know if you or Lord Nariya came back because it looks like his sister-in-law Lulussi was looking for them."

"Let me tell you that's not necessary. I was in a bit of a hurry."

In return, Akdork frowns for a moment. I managed to fix my expression, but the maids I spoke to earlier and the unusable servants were motivated to kill me.

"I see, did I? But there's one stranger over there. What about him?

"... I'm Lowe, an adventurer"

"What? Adventurer? Well, why is the adventurer better here?

"Lowe is in the form of being present because he has contributed considerably to uncovering the truth about this incident."

Nariya answers this. Then three of the councillors also rounded their eyes to the word case.

"Ha, oh, is that the thing? No, but doesn't that have to be now? Besides, as you can see now, I'm in a meeting with an important customer. So I was hoping that you could come back later."

"That's why, Sir Akdork. I'd love to hear what you're about to talk about, and I'd love to hear it from that councillor."

Akdork frowns, his smile freezes. Depression swirled in his heart, and feelings without a place to go eroded his spirit.

"Isn't that a little rude of you to say that?

"Right. Seems like a knight from what I've seen, but I think it's a little lacking courtesy for that."

But in the meantime, it was the councillors who, unexpectedly, gave me a helping boat.

"- I don't know anymore. But I really need to let you know right now."

"Even so. Without a promise, you suddenly come into the room with a dork, and you're out of common sense."

"You're right. We're having a conversation with Lord Luphall, who can keep us here right now."

"If you really want to, go through the top and take after the king."

To the reaction of these three, Akdork spilled a grin in his nigga and heart.

And turn the three of them back.

"This is why. I'm really in the middle of something important right now, and your people can't help it. We can't compromise the mood of important customers, and please, there's one thing here -"

"Wouldn't that be nice"

When Akdork used the opinions of the three judges as a shield to get the three of them out of the room...

Suddenly two men and women go up to the room and say that to Akdork.

One is a man characterized by such four white eyes, as he hides only one eye with gray hair in a robe, and the other eye is worthy of some Akdork.

And the woman was a girl with pale hair, beautiful but slightly cold eyes.

Akdork said the man's voice had just been heard and sounded familiar. He was definitely the one who said things that could have been done to the maid.

I don't know what I thought was unsolicited in people's castles - a grin and a smile for now.

"Um, you, hey?

Who tries to do what? But the man slipped through Akdork's side and approached the three councillors, one way or another.

Naturally, the three councillors are surprised, how much you are! And so on and so forth...

"... to? And I beg your pardon - ooh!

When a man squeals at three people for something, he suddenly changes his attitude, three stretches his spine and says words of apology.

Even though I don't know, Akdork makes my eyes black and white.

"Well, then, they'll be all right with you in this case, too, won't they?

"Yes! Sir Luphall, if it's about getting involved in this case, their presence is fine, isn't it?

to? Akdork showing the missing reply between unexpectedly. But what I said here could be deduced from the look on its face that the councillor was unlikely to change his mind.

I'm going to be able to do something about it in my heart because of the muckness and the harshness. Besides, these two people who have suddenly gotten into it, especially the guy, have been whining about something and then their attitude has changed.

But the man at heart still doesn't even try to reveal his name.

"Ha. Right, well, if that's what the councillors say. But who the hell are you..."

"That's right, Sir Sewassur. Now, go ahead and get started."

But before the inquiry was over, he proceeded on his own. It is an Akdork who feels his smile getting darker and darker by accident.

"Ooh, that's a scary look for a long time. The colored man in the corner ruined it, didn't he? See, like I was showing you earlier, smh ~ il, smh ~ il"

"Haha..."

But it is an Akdork that can only make you smile.

Moreover, he then looked at the black leather notebook that Sewassur had placed on his desk, which further attracted that smile.

"First, I want you to check this contents."

"Huh? Do you have this notebook? But what the hell is this notebook?

"This notebook belongs to a man named Guinen who previously served as a knight in this castle. And this is -- it says something that comes to the heart of this case."

It is an Akdork who, at some point, can put all his strength into the fist he gripped.

"This is it!

"As it is, it is exactly what is at issue now, about interacting with slave traders, and even more about such, illegal drugs!

"Yes, I wonder what the hell you mean by this! Sir Luphall!"

Finally, the arrow of suspicious white feathers was unleashed against Akdork, and pierced.

For Akdork, the worst-case scenario happened.

"... Honestly, you don't remember looking at that notebook or the contents. By and large, is there any evidence that this is really Guinen's stuff?

But Akdork didn't fall. Deny the notebook itself, which is evidence, and poke that you have never even seen it.

"... that's for sure. That's what my nose decided."

"Yes? Nose, is it? This surprised me. No way, the basis for deciding that this is real is the nose of an adventurer who doesn't know it's any horsebone"

"But Sir Luphall, his nose is certain. This notebook was buried in an ancient labyrinth near this city, but he relied only on the smell to find the place in one shot."

state as Nariya argues. But Akdork never admits it.

"Such a thing, it's only subjective. Isn't that something you could say about having a good nose? There's no evidence of that."

"… be"

"Yes?"

It was Akdork overwhelming Nariya's objection, but there a beautiful girl with pale hair pinched her mouth.

"... the man's sense of smell is unmistakable. Because that's what I'm saying. Absolutely."

"No, that's so lame -"

"... absolutely, definitely"

Girl staring at Akdork with a shooting gaze. Unexpectedly wander.

And Rowe, who was listening to it, looked surprised himself. Of course I'm confident in my sense of smell, but how can this woman affirm that? Maybe I have thoughts like that.

Either way, further explanations can be continued from Sewasr.

"It's also true that Lowe's sense of smell is definite, but when he got this, Halagree has also been after this notebook. It should also prove Akdork's involvement."

"When it comes to halagree, is it of a former kingdom knight near his side?

"But where is that Halagree lord?

"... he is dead. They've been after our lives, so we had to intercept them."

Sewasr told it without hiding it. Akdork, to that report, that useless! and poisoned in my heart.

It was possible, but it was nothing but a lapse to let them take it back to the missouri notebook.

But still, Akdork persisted.

"I see, but if that's the case, there's a chance of this, right? I don't really want this to happen to the Knight's Palace, which is being escorted by Russi, but it's possible that you put my side in its hand and took my notebook and rewrote it into something completely different."

That was precisely the measure that Halagray told Akdork, but this time in the form of using it the other way around.

It was an aggressive return, but I don't know if this might work out surprisingly.

That's what I thought when I deliberately brought the notebook from the other side that I might be able to grasp the odds of hunting down Elga and Opal on the contrary.

"I thought it would come. So let me submit another piece of evidence here."

But Sewassur can't be a werewolf about that. Instead, he submitted a document that he said was well within his expectations.

"This is it!

"No way!"

"Yes, here in the territorial management of Istfence, it kept hidden - it's the back book"

The deliberator checked the contents of the books, and raised his surprise. Because the books were firmly marked with revenues and profits from the trafficking of slaves and illegal drugs.

It was Akdork, who could not have seen it, but swallowed it where it was.

From the councilor, what the hell does this mean! And give me an explanation! And while they're questioning me...

"Sorry everyone! It is up to me, the lord, to take responsibility for this untimely!

That's right, and Akdork lowered his head deeply.

"Does that mean admitting to being involved in this case?

One of the councillors who admitted it confirmed it to Akdork.

"Yes, I didn't want to believe it, but if we had all this evidence, we wouldn't have anything else to admit. No way, that much trusted halagree was hiding from me and imitating this, etc. - what an apology indeed..."

But the only thing Akdork at heart admitted was that Haragrai had sinned, not himself.