Tsumi Kake Tensei Ryoushu no Kaikaku

Episode XI: Operation of both.

"I'm sorry."

Cole, who was originally weak with Lulu and Sania bowing his head in alignment, could not be angry and had no choice but to accept his apology.

The other day's interaction with Sora would surely have planted a bad feeling about the child in Cole's mind.

"More than that, only two of us have escaped?

Razette peeks into the deserted cabin and inquires.

In general, Lulu explained the situation. It's what my buddies once did, and there's no reason to hide something with a little bad punishment.

Razette's fist is quietly gripped because Zez stays in the village to stop him. No one noticed it.

"We also ask questions. How's the lord and the church doing?

"The lord has returned to the king's capital, and the lord's army has not searched for you. It is Sola's expectation that the lord doesn't even care about you. It just seems like the church is serious."

As a matter of fact, until two days ago, church hands roamed around the hunter's cabin. But now I'm just going to follow Razette to see if Geist, who came back with the Lords Army, gave any instructions.

"Master Sola said that there were too many children who had escaped and even if they ambushed them, they tried to get them back, or they didn't like being discovered because some of the children who had escaped were Sania the Beast Man. Sounds like it was a hit."

Cole rubbed his battered shoulder on Razette's words.

Lulu raises his hand small and asks further questions.

"So you're saying it's safe now?

"No. Lady Sola expects to be attacked all over the city with little escape. The man who followed me must be the liaison. Maybe these woods will be surrounded by now."

Lazette places and explains a map of the city and surroundings on the ground. From that explanation, Sania associated herself with the push fishing.

"How many people does the church take to get this?

Lulu asks unexpectedly about more full-fledged enemy operations than expected.

The Solas don't know the real numbers either, but this time, Geist was using people to the limit that he could move. There is also a mix of rewarding chimps. Geist, who gained the right to sell and finalised his profits, is moving heavily because he no longer has to hide them from other bishops and priests.

"... can you escape?

Sania feels weak about the expected difference in numbers.

"It's okay. Because Master Sola has given me this."

Razette removed three glass bottles with liquor from her waist. They're all the size of a grown man's arms soaking in. The skin of the tree dampened with alcohol is rounded and packed in the mouth.

Subsequently, Razette took out a quality firestone.

"Light the lid of the glass bottle, throw it and use it. Pretty dangerous, though."

Col nodded deeply next to what Razette said in his true face.

"Come on, let's get started because we don't even have time"

Lastly, after checking the escape route, Razette, folding the map, stood up.

Around the same time, Geist received a report from the watch he was wearing on the razette, giving instructions everywhere.

"Look, don't ever harm a maid and a man with a thin shadow. The aim is only two girls."

The servants of the Lords' Palace nominally belong to Count Kleinsert. It can be seen as counterproductive to the Count to harm such an opponent. The only crime of treason against nobility is capital punishment.

Geist, a church official, should not let doctrine behold his followers. It will therefore be opposed to a maximum sentence and hostile to the Count. If that happens, Ogarite's right to sell cannot be maintained, and the struggle is the bubble of water.

You won't care what happens to your servant because of the character of the Count, but you can't ignore the possibility of him demanding something instead of closing his eyes.

"Take advantage of the difference in numbers and bring it into a protracted war. Consolidate the vicinity of the Lordship Hall and never let them near you. Scatter!"

Once Geist's decree goes down, his hands are scattered all over the city.

You won't be able to escape this number of people against you unless you use magic or something.

─ ─ I don't think I can use magic, but even if I did, the results are the same.

The Kleinsert family is a nobleman of the Church. There's no way you can put a wizard inside.

And Geist possesses a reaction stone that reliably distinguishes the wizard.

Geist is convinced of the win as he teases the reaction stone offered from his neck with his fingertips.

"Um...

Sharina was looking up at him if she turned her gaze to her young voice.

The only way I could get him out of the village. Even as a pig lord, I guess I didn't want to keep the churchgoers in my nostalgia.

"Um, what happens to the Sanias?

Geist wasn't sure what answer Sharina wanted to hear.

For him there is no interest in the death of those who do not understand the Church's teachings. I even take it for granted that I'm dead. In that sense, I answer that I would just use it and sell it away as a slave.

But Geist doesn't mean people don't understand their minds. I also know you're worried about the two people Sharina ran away from.

That's why you get lost.

Should I warn you to give up according to Geist's senses, or should I preach that there is another way to save?

"I don't know."

So Geist was honest.

Sharina was nagging and thinking about something, but she looked up unexpectedly.

"I wanted to spend time with you all."

Sharina continues by leaving a geist with a strange face wondering what she is suddenly going to say.

"We can all live in the village, fix the boat, catch fish and shellfish, make noise like fools, so...

Tears spill from Sharina's eyes and wet the ground.

When I was a stray, the faces of starving and dying friends and sick friends float on my eyelids.

I envied the children of a city where everyone lived with their families. The house above the rainstorm was a symbol of the dream. I couldn't help but want the peace that I can laugh at tomorrow without anxiety.

If it's true, it was everything you were supposed to have.

"I wanted it back. We all spend time at home like family to discuss our plans for tomorrow. I wanted to live like that."

Sharina took a big breath and bowed her head deeply.

"Please. Please help us both. At the very least, don't just take your life. Please."

Geist shrugged in his heart at Sharina's plea. I was wondering if you were right.

He sticks a tender look on his face.

"Sharina, look up."

Afraid, Sharina asks for Geist's expression. In that longer time than usual, Sharina breathed relieved, unaware of Geist's thought of whether she had been seen through the act.

Still, the worry doesn't seem to be completely over, and Sharina opens her mouth.

"Can you help us both?

"Oh, of course."

Keeping a gentle grin, Geist replied.