It was only at dusk that day that Hikaru, Lavia and Paula returned to the Inn.

One day, he would have been detained by a museum.

There's a reason for this--

"Ma, it would have been nice to have secured this' collection of poems' for now"

At Hikaru's disposal was genuine, parchment paper that was in the "treasure box of King Allegro".

Eventually, the "give me the contents", which is Hikaru's request, went through.

Whatever you think, this parchment isn't worth 2 million guillans. The amount of 2 million guillans is such that you can buy some new homes in this world.

The museum side also had to accept Hikaru's claim.

Just because the museum has the "right to look into the contents," he said he wanted to copy it from not only the letters but also the handwriting, and Hikaru agreed with that.

"So... time to tell me how you got one of these parchments? We were making money, weren't we?

Says Lavia as he spreads the meal he bought to the table.

"Don't look so scared. It's worth two million guillans, I can hardly say."

"But they thought Master Hikaru was worth it, didn't they? Oh, no way, a collector who collects things about King Allegro buys them out for a high price!

"It's an interesting idea, but it's not."

Drink the tea Paula brewed for me, Hikaru said.

"This is a treasure map showing where King Allegro's treasure is."

"... Yes?

"... map, it doesn't say anywhere, does it?

Hikaru spreads parchment.

"First of all, it's in the first phrase," Ring the Golden Bell of Sail and Sail, "but I know you ring the bell, but you purposefully said," Golden Bell "? You don't usually have a gold bell, do you? And next," We're a fleet of virgin voyages on the historic Great Sea Plains "also catches on." The Historic Great Sea Plains "doesn't make sense, and the" Virgin Voyage "part. I thought it was a 'virgin voyage' even though it's a fleet. I wonder if these mean 'history', or 'what ever', or 'virginity', or 'untouched'. It appears to be a dark indication of 'the gold I've saved up to now, untouched'"

"Hmmm... when they say that, yeah, I guess?

"Yeah, that might sound familiar. But the last paragraph," My glory is in this hand "--" If you take this hand, "" Go to my place to sleep quietly, "you can take" The treasure is buried with the body of King Allegro ""

"You mean graves......?

"I don't know if I can call it a grave, but as one fact —— King Allegro's late years shouldn't be in history. I am surrounded by mysteries as to where and how he died… I believe this parchment indicates something that will lead to his final whereabouts"

Patricia kept her day busy. Many documents have been brought in since this morning, and meetings and meetings have been set up on a minute basis.

Now he was processing the secretary and the mountains and the piles of paperwork.

"--So today's luncheon with King Doriarch is Nashi, and instead we're meeting for tea?"

"Yes, it will. A messenger from the Sovereign Nation of Bios has screwed it quite forcefully..."

Well, I don't mind that.

Patricia meets with Doriarch almost every day to exchange information. What she's after, of course, is the advanced magical knowledge the Doriarchs have, and what the Doriarchs crave is the safety of the people.

But what a silver face to shoulder replacement for the majority of the initial cost of "staying" that should have been the biggest negotiating material for Patricia.

Even the daily cost of living is beginning to be earned by the people of DreamMaker and there is no gap in terms of money for Patricia to be able to penetrate the couché.

"Provide land, surround security, and be receptive... This is where we can get it out, but we have an advantage (advantage) over all of that only Vileocean can do. I can't believe Bios is piling up money right now."

"Sir Left."

"But it's the silver face that cripples you. He had so much money..."

"And you have a tremendous magic object that moves thousands of people."

"That's it."

The fact that Silverface transported the Dreammaker refugees is under investigation. But I don't know how.

The refugees say they "went through the tunnel" orally, but later they looked it up, there was nowhere, such as the tunnel, and there was no trace of it being re-filled.

What's more, it doesn't match the time you've spent on the boat or on foot. Whatever you think, it's not an ocean you can cross in half a day's walk.

"Don't you know where Silverface is yet?"

"Yes, we are interrupting the message."

"Abominable..."

Phew, and exhaled, Patricia brought her body to the back of the chair.

To Patricia, who looks unpleasant, the secretary turns the subject to bitter laughter.

"The Führer, about yesterday's boy adventurer."

"Oh. You're the weirdo who bought a piece of paper for 2 million guillans."

Patricia's expression soothes.

"Oh, I see the Führer liked that boy a lot."

"Well, I guess so."

As for her, she was a lucky boy who did not have to pay the amount of 2 million guillans and even made enormous profits from the gems.

I have no idea that these two are the same person.

"Looks like we're going to the National Library today to find out about King Allegro"

"Ha. You got some autographed documents and you got me interested."

It has already been found yesterday that the letters written on that parchment in the handwriting appraisal at the museum would belong to King Allegro himself.

"A hero who rose himself from the poor farmers of Cape Zerze and finally led more than 10,000 troops into the kingdom. There are no other documents in his hands."

"Yeah...... well, yeah"

"... what, you have a bad tooth cut. What's wrong?"

"Thanks for that. That boy didn't seem to know much about King Allegro and seems to be reading sequentially from a history book that is an initial step"

"Phew...?

"Throw away 2 million guillans, but for the split I wanted, I was wondering if it was a little strange,"

…………

Standing up, Patricia looks out the window.

Overlooking the port of Ville-Zentra. The sea level is brilliantly reflective of sunlight, with fishing vessels coming and going.

"" The barn that protruded into the peninsula is my starting point "..."

"What? What now?

"Maybe that poem means more than poetry?

"And when you say..."

"It's a treasure chest! Such a treasure chest, such a substitute to be reclined, that poem!?"

"When you say that... it certainly doesn't fall out of one piece of paper."

"I mean --"

Patricia thinks with a seriously extreme face.

"Yes............ it is King Allegro's treasure. It's a clue to treasure, that poem."

"Treasure......?

"Heh, heh... haha. Well, that boy quickly realized that that poem was the clue to the treasure. That's why I wanted parchment. It could make you realize that 'poetry' makes sense when you say let me copy a poem, etc. So he insisted that 'King Allegro's autographed document is worth it'. He didn't seem to think we'd let him watch his movements after that, though!

"So that adventurer called Hikaru went to the library to find treasure?

"That's how it's decided. Otherwise, there's no way you're dumping two million guillans! - Ready? - We're organizing a team by the end of the day. Go immediately to King Allegro's home in Cape Zerze."

"Mm, what are you going to do on your way"

"Don't you get it? It says," The barn that protruded on the peninsula is our starting point. "" If there's a cemetery to the east, there's a hole in hell to the west, "which means you first find a cemetery to the east of the raw house, and then look for caves, wells, and similar things on the opposite west side. 'Sunrise will indicate route', so some clue should be shown at sunrise time! —— Hurry up. Be there in time for dawn tomorrow. If Hikaru the Adventurer tries to leave the city, give him a reason and stop for a day."

Patricia skipped the bait.

"This is me getting the real King Allegro treasure!