The warriors, led by the warlord Camberlis, turned their flags and left the castle.

Having dropped it off, I return to the castle with Warrior Chief Reid and 10 warriors who were to remain as watchmen.

I apologized to the Dwarves for not knowing what was going on.

The warriors decide to lend part of the courtyard by setting up their own camp.

For once, when I managed to calm down the mess, I gathered my people into my room.

"I'm sorry to bother you. I want you to listen to what I'm about to say."

Look around the faces of Crawla, Sedham and Leiha in turn. Unfortunately, Ill be back before long.

All three of them have given me a caring look. But you'll have to tell them what's in the story with the warriors.

Besides that, it's also about the connection between the Demon Gate and the Focus that I didn't tell the warriors about.

"… so the warlords returned to their 'Inn' to seek the judgment of the Presbyterian Church and the Witch"

I'm not sure I have a good sense of the warring tribe when I call it Inn about my home base. In the meantime, Camberlis said it would take a month or two just to get back and forth from the castle (they couldn't tell me where the 'Inn' is), so there's a little respite in time.

"Focus, prophecy? That's a nasty story."

"Damn, you're unpleasant people."

I could be the focus of bringing in the dark myself, naturally, but the first voice of Sedham and Crawler was this. Turning her gaze to Reyja, who, as always, does not speak aggressively, she said plainly.

"If you give me your orders, I will eliminate them at any time."

Thanks, but I'm not.

"I'm sorry I kept my mouth shut about the relationship between the Demon Gate and the Dark Nest. If the warriors are right, I may be the one who calls for great breeding (breed)... so..."

'Whatever you want to leave, you can leave'. Tighten up in your head and shut up the reason for claiming you should say so. Reason (this guy) is the lowest coward to try to take advantage of their favors after anticipating that they won't even if I tell them to leave.

Even if that hurts them, he is also a coward who wants to prepare an excuse: 'Because it is what they have chosen for themselves'.

The problem of the dark became my own, not that of this world (Sedia).

From now on, not only will I help them, but I will also ask them to help me.

If so, I must take responsibility for everything that happens for it.

In the end, I just have to do it, the Great Wizard.

"So I will use your help to solve the problem. Stay tuned."

"I know."

"Of course."

"The subordinate (si) remains at the will of the Lord of Flows (Orli)"

Sedam gently meditated one eye to show it. Crawler (always) turns his chest against his chest and assures him. Reykha thanked me deeply with one hand on his chest.

You say it like it's nothing at all, so I love these guys.

……

I don't know, I got a little tired again. Humans, when they get old, they have trouble getting their tear glands broken.

"But anyway. The more I hear, the more frigid that story is."

Again, Sedham said first in the context of his decision to consider this issue.

"Really? For once, I think the muscles are coming through..."

Campbellis, as far as I'm concerned, I hit my opponent with a lot of questions and found nothing inconsistent, I just have to tilt my neck.

"You're a lot of faith. You really think prophecy is gonna work? Those guys have soldiers who can tail Dark Elves, too. With that information-gathering power, you can look for as many ghost nests and ghost worshippers (demonstrators) on your own."

"That's just the difference between a prophecy and a finding."

"I'm surprised your name came up, but in the last two months, you've been known during the Lewis Alliance, haven't you? No wonder they know."

Lord Sedham is right.

Reykha, an intelligence master, also agrees with Sedham's penetration.... Well, it sure is.

"It's also suspicious that he was prophesying a second great breeding (breed). If you knew beforehand, how could you not prevent a major breeding (bleed)?

"... um..."

Crawler's point, if you ask me. How could I not have noticed when I was talking to Campbellis?

Although there are many possible reasons why the focus during the second "Big Breed" (Breed) was not caught running around or too strong.

"Well, because I'm sure the warriors are experts in the dark. If they get on their mound, it could be something like that."

"I don't know if I can even begin to suspect the ghost item... but at least I don't have to pepper all their stories right now."

I see. After all, you just want to know the inside line of what the warriors mean. Plus about the dark, we need to find out the new keyword 'focus'.

Sedam and Crawla looked subtle when I said so.

"It's pretty hard to find out about the warriors..."

"They don't interact with other people."

Sure enough, even when I've looked into the dark a few times now, I've only come up with about a name for the warriors. There's a man by his side who looks like a warrior of war, Rade, but I have no idea he would give me that information.

And there was one thing I remembered.

"So what about 'The Brave'?

The warriors were descendants of fellow braves, and it was also the braves who taught them about focus, Campbellis said. But also the brave, not as often as the warriors, are not the words to hear. I don't know if it's hard...

"Surely the descendants of the brave had a title or something in the kingdom of the North (Schrendal)?

"... right"

Sedam presents erudition as usual.

Are you there, brave man?

As I was rounding my eyes, I got a crawler in my vision. For some reason, I'm letting my gaze swim.

"What's up? You have relatives in the kingdom of the north, don't you? You know something?

"... it's... well..."

Sedham pursued a crawler with a rare look on her face, she reluctantly said.

"... my cousin again."

"What?"

"My (my) great-aunt's (soph's) grandson. I mean, Cousin Re is the brave man of our time, Isel Yuzki Kamir..."

I've heard stories about Crawla having a twat in the aristocracy of the Kingdom of the North (Schrendal) as well, but I didn't know there was a connection to the brave at Pinpoint.

She said she had only met 'Isel the Brave' once at a young age. Her own memories seem vague, but he says he should still be somewhere in the northern kingdom (Shrendal). The problem is that the whereabouts of nobles with titles are unknown, but do you think they are helping people and crusading the dark everywhere as direct descendants of the 'brave'?

I assumed that kind of game-style 'brave' wouldn't be in this world (Sedia)......

In the end, the location of the brave man was also unknown, so I decided to ask Crawla to send a letter to my great-aunt asking her to cooperate. My great-aunt said that even the northern kingdoms (Shrendal) are prominent intellectuals, such as training scholars and magicians in the territory, so there were also expectations that they might purely get advice for us.

Of course, if we find out where the brave men are, we are going to go to the northern kingdom (Shrendal) ourselves.

He also decided, by way of example, to ask the Adventurer and Mage guilds to gather information about their focus and warriors.

The discussion then extended to the construction of a trading road to the Battle Axe Township asking the Dwarves and the education of former sorcerer candidates.

The focus thing is headache, but now let's consolidate our feet one by one.