Watashi wa Teki ni Narimasen!

Something you can't do alone.

About three days later, a report came in this afternoon from a reconnaissance unit that was entering the Trisfeed.

Ruein seems to have decided to call for reinforcements in earnest, resulting in intense interaction with the occupied king's territory.

Looks like Luain's reinforcements are expected to leave King's territory in about a week.

Since we have troops in Count Kilrea's territory bordering Delphion, you think we'll send the vast majority of the soldiers who were stationed in King's territory to Trisfeed?

The Reggies expect it will be about 8,000 as a number.

Salehard is not severely worn out, so it seems like a policy not to call for reinforcements.

You're going to lose, so there's no way you're going to bother augmenting it.

With that in mind, Ruein and Salehard apparently decided to move their troops near Lake Laxia to the west.

Reggie also decided to send the Falzian army over there.

To beat enemy troops before they become enlarged.

Waiting for your opponent to march on, you will be broken into Delphion again from the side of the lake.

The Alans also agreed to the proposal, and the next day the Falgian army removed Fort Riadna.

The wounded who could move were already after sending them to Delphion, and sometimes they were mild during the march, ready to go.

Mr. Felix was also well worth the treatment he snuck up on, so he could walk around two days ago. On the contrary, he said he would serve without rest.

"His Royal Highness has asked me to."

That's what Mr. Felix replied, smiling slightly.

"And thanks to the sorcerer, it's no longer an obstacle to movement."

"Really..."

I'm worried, but it's a decision made by an adult like Mr. Felix. Reggie decided she could move too, so I guess she did Mr. Felix some favors, and I drink the words.

That's what Mr. Felix asked me.

"I heard Miss Aida helped you."

"Yes, because of that, Mr. Aida was badly caged by the Viscount..."

When I still remember that time, I tremble.

Mr. Aida tried to protect my heart. I hope I called Isaac, but it's probably because it was a situation I don't think I'll make it.

After that, Mikhail said you saw Mr. Aida. He said he probably just had to bruise because he stood tight and walked.

I was so relieved. Because I thought the Viscount would not let go of a magician who could be placed under his control on top, which is also a valuable force of war, but was anxious that he might get another eight hits.

You've got a frightened face, and the accompanying Mr. Cain puts his hand on my shoulder.

"Really..."

To my words, Mr. Felix closed his eyes to think for a moment.

In the first place, Mr. Aida seemed confused by herself, regretting and crying when she met Mr. Felix all over town.

Think of it, the person most involved with Mr. Aida would be Marquis Azure or Mr. Felix.

Marquis Azul, who was involved with the intention of deceiving me from the start, killed me, but I couldn't kill Mr. Felix... how could I not?

In response to Mr. Felix, Aida also made some arguments. So although it doesn't seem like we've been in a pattern for a long time, bumping opinions must mean that Aida was being genuine, too.

That's probably why a conversation with Mr. Felix seemed an important connection to Aida, who was feeling lonely in the enemy land.

Did you help me then because you felt the same thing for me?

I wonder what Mr. Felix, on the other hand, thought when he found out that Mr. Aida had helped him.

You can't ask in your heart.

And I hear you asked Mr. Felix for something, Reggie.

I wonder what he's going to do with Mr. Aida. Though I may be trying to make Mr. Felix do something completely irrelevant.

I asked Mr Felix, thinking I might.

"If... I don't mind if I get a chance. Could you please call on Mr. Aida to return to Falzia? Maybe Aida has given up on running away. That's why I want you to push your back."

What I was thinking as I moved my mouth was about my daydream when I touched Princess Tsubaki.

I was in a situation like Mr. Aida in that dream. If so, it's possible he thinks it's useless to run away. If you could do something about that, wouldn't you be the one who could keep Aida's heart at all?

I think that's Reggie or Mr. Felix.

"If only I could see you. Please."

Deeply bowing his head, Mr. Felix panicked a little.

"Lord Mage, I don't need you to do that."

"But I'm doing you an impossible favor. Even if you think it's okay, something may go wrong when you do it and you may get hurt again"

So when you take it for granted to lay low, Mr. Felix laughs like he's in trouble.

"It's not something the Sorcerer cares about. If you're going to execute it, it's just going to be my responsibility for making that decision. And maybe not."

"Here, Mr. Chiara, let's get there. You're going to get Felix in trouble."

"... Yes"

I left Mr. Felix's side when Mr. Cain urged me to realize that I was starting to gather my gaze from around me.

Still, I feel like I have to do something.

Is it because my daydream when I touched Princess Tsu was clearer than ever? I can't get it out of my head like I'm stuck in my heart.

- What the hell is that?

I even came to Delphion, where Chiara from the game shows up on the battlefield, so I thought I'd be in a situation like that, and I thought I'd dream about that.

I knew something was wrong.

For a dream...... each twitch fits too well.

I dreamed of meeting Reggie at the royal palace.

That dream of spending time in the royal palace with Reggie also dreamed of being given his finger with a ring when Reggie was heard dead.

Apparently he was then fought as a magician, some dreams of me standing in front of Alan looking at me hatefully, expecting him to kill me, and there was Princess Tsu.

And it's between us.

That's not weird before Alan kills me.... and if he died, he was the one Alan couldn't help but scream.

Aren't dreams supposed to be something more chaotic? Is there anything I can do to keep dreaming that everything is connected beautifully?

I guess that's how I figured it out. Mr. Cain stopped and, as usual, I was picking his sleeve back to me.

Looking up at what was going on, he asked.

"You have something to worry about."

"Uh... it's not that big of a deal"

I accidentally said that and tried to delude myself. 'Cause to Mr. Cain, it's hard to say.

Then he kept his mouth shut for once.

The moment I got to the room and took my hand off my sleeve, Mr. Cain shook my hand.

I looked at me with my shoulders jumping unexpectedly, and he breathed all the time.

"Mr. Chiara, somehow it seems like we should do something about it now, so I'll tell you what."

Yes, Mr. Cain, who prefaced, told me.

"With me, did you want to keep your distance?