"In such a busy time, who welcomed us so generously...?

I decided to ask honestly why.

The Holy Church has long been closely likened to a monument where more power struggles thrive than royal palaces.

Therefore, it was also possible that such a complicated intertwining would result in a bowl turning to Hamdan, which so far has been counted as a newcomer among the Cardinals.

And I don't think it would have been a compliment to ask too straight.

But what I actually wanted to talk to Hamdan about was that he didn't emit a peculiar smell of the type that uses a lot of plot numbers.

I've had a lot of contact with such people in the past, so I can almost intuitively smell them.

Of course, even if I don't say 100%, I think I can spot those types.

From that feeling, I felt that Hamdan would be a noble priest.

That's why I decided to ask honestly.

Well, I'm not dying because it makes me feel a little uncomfortable in the wrong place.

Once dead, nothing scares me anymore.

If you die, you can start all over again.

Though it may be too much to think of as a boulder, I felt that death was no longer so terrifying.

Even if we can't start over, we already have two kids named Sieg and Noel.

As long as they are happy, I don't care what happens to them.

I'm sorry about Clément.

and so on, Hamdan says.

"For a number of reasons… I have known Lord Curraine for a long time."

Does this mean that he is the client this time?

The premonition became stronger, but I still couldn't confirm it.

I ask.

"With the dean... what's that like?

"I used to fight as a warrior in the South, but I've been with you a few times. Now I can be a cardinal like this, and I have some of his dedication."

"That's...."

What a surprise.

Curaine was an elf, but I thought that the power basically stayed in Istward.

But perhaps her reach is wider than I thought.

I didn't know you were even in the heart of the Church...

Anyway, now Hamdan is at least on the Academy's side.

I can't discard the possibility that I'm planning something under the guise of that, but for now.

Of course, as far as I'm concerned, I'm not going to tell you the whole story.

It's only about remembering it as one of the handlers that might be able to use it.

As soon as I arrived, I was supposed to be told by magic.

That's why I don't mind now.

"Now, go inside. I want you to live in the cathedral for a while."

"I've heard from Curraine that you don't have to worry about your stay... I didn't expect you to stay in the cathedral. Come on, everybody."

When I talked to the three students who had become stiff in front of the first foreign town, and Cardinal, the magic of freezing broke out.

Ha, ha!

That said, I started walking.

"In the future... Are you sure that our students will be able to study at St. Arc's College in the Holy Land for a short time?

We were passed through the reception room in the cathedral, in a deep location.

I will check with Hamdan who is sitting in the front.

St. Arc College is the best educational institution in the Holy Nation, and is known as a comprehensive educational institution that not only trains priests, but also the Regents and Knights who occupy the territory of the Holy Nation.

The school grounds are connected to the cathedral, making it very easy to go to school if you can stay here.

Initially, Siegs thought that they could be put in the dormitory of the college, but being in the cathedral was much better than that.

"Yes, I accept that. for a period of one month."

"... yes"

I thought about it subtly because I felt it was a little long.

I don't think it's decided that I'm still in January... but I also think so.

But this will only mean keeping it for a long time at first, and then going home for a variety of reasons.

It is easier to give an excuse than to keep it short at first and postpone it later.

"In the meantime, please give Elaine a few special lectures on special magic at the Academy."

"I know about that. As for special magic, the concept is not even very widespread outside of Istword yet. I appreciate the opportunity to spread the word."