Even if you're distracted, you can't travel at night. It was a hical pain in the inconvenience of travel at times like this. I'm getting more and more frustrated than I'm going to fall asleep, but I can hardly sleep. Why are you in such a hurry? Is it so important to resemble Senior Ip Tsuki? Though I have a proper, lover named Lavia --.

(--Oh, already, I have to go get Kelli, including that for now)

I don't care how many bodies I have if my mind is swinging just because I don't know where it is similar.

(This is the last time I go to the Tower. Let's act with that intention)

The next morning, when it was dawn —— I didn't get much sleep, but I washed my face at the well end -- Hikaru slapped me on the cheek with a punch.

Take the boarding carriage to the Sacred Capital Aguiar Paul. After noon we reached Aguiar Paul, but there was a sloppy queue at the gate, the entrance to the city.

"Well, customers, it's a disaster. It's rare to get so crowded...... what happened?

The passengers complain verbally when the carriage owner says, but Hikaru used "secrecy" to proceed as he jumped off the carriage early. The sun shines during the day, but there is shade. With the power of skill and "profession," I can't see it as anything but "intuitive".

As I approached the gate, I noticed that there were several Temple Knights as supervisors in addition to soldiers. The Knights of the Temple are deafening to conversation.

"If you look so carefully, you won't find a collaborator (...)"

"I guess that means just in case. Damn," The Red Priest "is suspicious."

"Can I say that? This means the Blue Knight is missing. If we can find a collaborator here, it could mean that one of us is born."

I'm still pretty sure the "Blue Knight" was caught. It would be reasonable to assume that we had some sort of "rebellion" and were suppressed. If you are currently in a state of insurgency in progress, the Temple Knight should not be so relaxed either.

I wanted to get more information, but I also felt like rushing ahead. Hikaru creeps through the castle gate in a "hidden" state and heads to the "Tower" early enough. The whole city felt as "neat and noisy" as ever, but the number of soldiers on patrol felt high. There hasn't been any significant change in how people are doing —— I guess it wasn't a commotion that affected the general public.

("Tower" …)

I also used a carriage that goes around in Aguiar Pole, but I was just tired if I kept traveling for 3 hours. But you can't make a weak noise. I have to figure out what's going on.

The "tower" interior is usually open because the mission from Pawnsonia has already returned.

(-- Few people, huh? Temple Knight hits security, but I don't see "Blue Knight" or "Red Priest")

Hikaru remembered what was going on inside this "tower". Unfortunately, I haven't seen the part that hits the cabin, but I know the place.

(What we have to do this time is secure the "Blade of Disconnection".... Rebellion investigation can be left behind...)

After a moment of reflection, Hikaru headed toward the corner of Shizuku when there was a shop. If I find out I brought out the "Blade of Disconnection," I'll make a fuss. If there is a fuss, the security of the barn will be tightened.

There was a truly square, tofu-like building in the sunniest part of the "tower" grounds. Few windows. Though I had an idea that would be a barn --.

(Bingo)

Just at dinner, there was a youngest carrying a meal on the cart. A meal that is clearly not superior is meant for prisoners to eat.

The youngest men enter through the front entrance. The soldier under guard just nodded at the youngest men and went inside. The sun is falling, and Hikaru goes in after it, lost in the dark. The other guy wasn't "intuitive," but he just hissed that he wouldn't find out. And I was also surprised at myself for being so bold.

(... Don't rush. I'm in too much of a hurry.

Passing the soldier's jar, there was an iron lattice door. The youngest men ask to open it there and move on inside. —— Pretty bright thanks to the demon guide lamp. Will you be able to go?

(No... let's go with caution)

Hikaru returned the blemishes to see if there were any other routes.

High ceilings, but narrow corridors are not good anyway.

(The one with the key is the soldier who was next to the iron plaid. That soldier doesn't move a step from there. … what to do)

The outlook is too good. I'm driven by the urge to bet on the power of "secrecy," but I manage to hold it in because I know with reason that it's because I feel like "rushing ahead".

From the outside, the windows are about 3 meters high with an iron lattice. From there it seems difficult to get in and out of humans.

(Do I still have to go from that iron lattice)

Hikaru, who looked all the way around, returned to the iron lattice door.

(... at a time when the youngest men are back, set up)

As usual, the meals are over. What my youngest was carrying was soup in his torso. A thin flavoured soup with crumbs and vegetables, plus some bread, is the meal of the prisoners.

Even such a meal can be a common meal from the civilian population. Prisoners who are intentionally confined within this "tower" are originally statesmen, so they need to be treated to that extent until proven guilty.

"Okay, I guess I'll be back... a lot more than that"

And all alone. In the first place, it's often a carapo. It's rare that two rooms are filled, but there are a little too many dishes to prepare.

Pushing the cart raggedly back, the soldier rises across the iron lattice.

"Are we done?

"Yes."

It doesn't make much sense, simple interaction. As usual, soldiers just open their iron plaid keys and go outside —— it was supposed to be.

ragged —— ragged.

"Huh?"

If you suddenly think your cart has tilted,

"Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh."

The torso fell out of the cart and the contents were smashed.

"Whoa! What are you doing!

"Shh, excuse me. It looks like Kurt's wheel is broken..."

"Wait a minute. You have a rag..."

and soldiers left there for a small run --.

(-- Success)

Of course, it's not a coincidence or anything that the cart broke. Hikaru threw a pebble -- using the full power of the "Throw" 10 here -- to destroy the wheel.

Hikaru immediately returned to the corner, climbing with both hands and feet against the wall, sticking to the ceiling, to the good that the hallway was narrow and high. Underneath, a soldier runs through without any notice of Hikaru.

(Let's go)

The jumped hikaru runs out.

The younger man, who was bent over and wondering what to do with the soup, looked up at the hallway -- but there was no one there.

Hikaru had already jumped and jumped over the lower man and down to the other side. Even though "hidden" is working, the sound is barely ringing on Hikaru's landing. The body judgment of the "Little Sword Lecture" learned from Instructor Millet is useful at the College in Scalazard. Even when there were no lectures, Hikaru could have trained voluntarily.

Hikaru went to the deepest part of the shack area and nodded and killed his breath. If we stay so far apart, they won't even notice the brightness-- it should.

The youngest man who cleaned up the soup left with his head down.

The key to the locker is hanging tight, but the soldier whose turn is the iron plaid is sitting with his back to this one.

All right, let's get started.

"Magic Detection" already shows that there are two rooms with people. The room was across the hall.

(-- did this happen after all...)

Seeing the two who were there, Hikaru sighed. I expected it but it was too soon.

One is Konia-Merkouri. Hikaru's hunch hit me.

That's how the other -- Gilberto-Gabras. The inert beard stood out, and it was that "blue knight" Hikaru saw in the basement of the research facility.