Erin Feet and Yurika said they needed time to respond, so I'm out of the dungeon to check on the war.

Once inside the building, there is a liquor store on your left, lined with a number of tables and chairs.

It was formerly a dining room, but it became a liquor store on the grounds that it would serve as a concurrent accommodation with the Adventurer Guild.

He says he's talking about lineras. As a result of the merging of the original Adventurer Guild building and the lodging, the features will automatically be added, but he doesn't know much about the details.

Pushing into my mind that you're much more fantastic than the magic I use, I approach the lineras sitting in my chair.

"Lineras"

"Yuma?"

I didn't know you wouldn't notice if I sat next to you.

Well, the Spirit Eye must be tough before Erin Feet gets used to things like Big Book managing countless pieces of information in bulk.

"You look a lot pale, but are you okay?

"- Yeah.... It's okay."

"Right...... If I had a sister, I probably would have made lineras a little easier."

"-!? I'm fine!

"Oh well..."

For once, it seems that the slimes my sister contracted can communicate with each other by dividing slimes, so I can do the same thing as the Spirit Eye.

I made a statement thinking we should have kept the means to get information in small pieces, but that seemed like an extra favor.

"What happened to Yurisha?

"Oh, for once, Yurika is supposed to use the power of the item appraisal to find out what Ulysha is in..."

"The Power of Item Appraisal?

Linellas tilts his neck.

Something strange. Did I tell you that?

"You got something? Honestly, I don't really know how Adventurer Alliance officials and adventurers in general operate."

"Is that it? Yuma uses magic, right?

"Well, yeah..."

"Didn't you teach Yuma a magic school or someone?

"No - I haven't been a mentor to anyone... No, Mr. Yankle had a disciple."

"Yankle?"

"Oh. You're a former adventurer who was a hunter in the village where I was born"

"Did you teach that person magic or something?

"You taught me some tricks on how to hunt animals and how to live in the mountains... Uh, if it's magic, is that what Priest Ukal taught you?

"Ukal Priest...... Dear Sir? It's unusual for Yuma to call people"

"Really?... No, you do. Priest Ukal was a fine man with a good personality. Often, he said," Yuma! Oh, that's - are you sure you want to!? ♪ Or even if I had any problems, you were big enough to laugh and flush ♪

"... that's not funny... you're having a hard time with that guy too"

"Right. The people in my village always had some problems, and even the village chief abandoned the village and ran away. If Priest Ukal hadn't put the village together, it would have been a big deal."

"That's amazing...... I've never seen anyone so capable of shelving themselves."

"You don't have much to praise me for, do you?

"Ha, that UCAL priest is amazing. I wouldn't have thought of that either."

"Well, he was a hard worker with a lot of hard work. I've just done a lot of magic to help."

"Hmm."

Linnellas will look at me with a frightened look on his face, but have you done anything? Me...

"More than that, Emerada said, what's a magic school?

"Emerada? Who's that?

"Emerada said she was a marquis of Ilsuka."

I don't know why, but I think Linellas is staring at me.

Did I say something strange?

"How does that Marquis Illusuka warrant have contact with Yuma?

"I mean the contact... well, it's like we met by chance and we got to know each other..."

You don't even need to tell us much about what happened in the village of Alai.

Lineras had nothing to do with the fight against the Uranus Crusaders in the village of Alai in the first place, and there was no reason to explain it to Lineras about Emerada in the first place.

"So... kara! I can tell you're looking at Aria Yuma, but she's a civilian, right? How can a civilian have enough contact to talk to a nobleman normally!

"What's going on? It doesn't look like lineras to you, does it? Nothing. It doesn't matter if I know the Marquis, does it?

"... yes. It doesn't matter..."

"More about the item appraisal -"

Linellas rose out of his chair as he tried to hear the story.

"I won't teach Yuma anything anymore!

With that said, Linellas went to his room angrily.

"He, what are you angry about?

Ask yourself if you talked about something strange, but I don't remember saying anything strange.

I don't know what a woman is.

I get angry right away because of something that doesn't make sense, and what do you want me to do?