"Mr. Halkara, you've thought about it. If you give me your shield from here, it's no longer, it's not burglary. You can repeat the theft. You can say it's an act of putting the back of someone you care about."

"Lycra, I don't think a measure like Tonchi would have killed a thief... Thieves (who were planning to) are getting shields..."

"Wow, I know...... But when it comes to removing the prospect of a burglar, Mr. Halkara's hand is no mistake..."

You're no longer a logic problem.

But while I understand and understand that it's not a matter of price, if it's a 300,000 gold shield, worst of all, I'm wondering if it could be stolen. At least, just because they stole it doesn't make it sound like a museum operation.

In a way, it could not be said that this robbery was resolved before the day of the notice.

"It will be an even bigger event on the day the burglar shows up! Come check it out! Is it possible that a thief wins or my museum, which focuses on crime prevention, wins!

Yeah, sounds like he's going to take care of the burglary on the right day.

At that time, a different kind of grin appeared on Halkara's face.

"Most of all, economically, we've already decided to win the museum. Ha-ha-ha..."

I'm not that Halkara is doing anything wrong, but I can no longer make you feel worried about Halkara.

'Cause right now, Harkara, you're not in any trouble.

And the holidays of St. Ogakius came.

The shields of the Marquis, who hated the Macosia loss, were deliberately transferred outdoors for each high marble platform.

In addition, the shield is placed in a stone chest, which has a junction where the current runs on the body when touched without releasing it.

Around a towering marble platform are four inflexible big men, plus four named wizards among them.

The big man and the wizard have deep holes dug outside, and it's hard to jump over.

It should be noted that Sandra checks for soil swings to report any irregularities on the ground as appropriate.

In the sky Flattorte flies into dragons. So it also seems difficult to fall from the sky.

It is also checked in advance that the robbers may not be disguised as the big men and wizards being placed.

On the outside of the moat is a pile of galleries to return to.

The walls of the museum bear the curtain of "Welcome Thief Dear Canhayne".

"Dear Azsa, you've turned out to be a pretty tough measure"

I said as I looked up at the table where Lycra had her shield.

"Right. If you steal a shield in this situation, I think you're a real thief."

I had concerns that Halkara was getting caught off guard, but that came off better. For Halkara, the day the burglar shows up, so to speak, is an eye-catcher of entertainment, so we are also making every effort to combat the burglar.

"Speaking of which, Dear Azsa, you once painted a magic formation where thieves would be caught trying to break in."

That was when Lycra just came to me. It's familiar.

"Yeah, I'm stuck at the entrance and exit of town again this time. Halkara asked me to."

Around there, too, Harkara has been mindful.

"It's just like an aside. There's a good chance the burglar's going into town beforehand, and that one responds to my mind, so I guess if he's a burglar, he'll come into town with as much control as his own."

That magic formation says, "Okay, I'm gonna steal your wallet in this town," and all I can catch is a guy thinking about something palpable and bad.

If you react too strongly, even those with slight malice will be caught from one end, and that sounds like censorship to your heart......

Eventually, Halkara appeared with clothes to go.

"Come on, Mr. Thief Canhayne, it's almost the promised day! I did all I could as the curator of the museum! Come on, show me all you can do!

You mean the declaration of war from Halkara?

From there it became quiet around the venue instead.

Somewhere, I suppose, you're thinking that the Thief Canhayne is coming.

I don't know when a thief will come out. It would be a waste if I missed it while we were chatting. It's also weird to describe it as a waste, but the people who are here should want a battle between thieves and the crime prevention system in Halkara's museum.

Nevertheless, a hell of a lot of money would be flowing into the town of Nascoote just today...... Not only that, but the village of Frata and all the surrounding inns should be buried.

Thieves may be like God of Blessings.

But I don't know if the burglar will be here in five minutes or in half an hour, so it's also hard to keep quiet all the time.

Besides, I don't think it's a problem because the weather isn't bad, but the thief says that sometimes we postpone that it's rough weather... You seem like someone with a personality who's going to postpone it so much...

"Hey, Lycra, by the way, if Lycra was a thief, how would you get that shield?

So I'm going to give this story a little tone off my voice.

"Well, if I were you, I'd be in dragon form, beat Flatlte, and take every crate of stone, and fly away."

"You're right about Lycra, but that's not very helpful..."

When something called a dragon that's too huge is the opponent, less general values don't help.

But you can't steal that shield without that kind of backstabbing.

I just jumped over the moat, and there are a total of eight adventurers there. Even if you have as much power as you can beat that, it's still difficult. There are also flatlutes above. That alone seems hopelessly difficult......

Most of all, a thief is a thief because it steals things from places that seem impossible.

If you can block light with this kind of crime prevention system, that's not a thief. I sent out a notice beforehand, he's just a dumb guy.

... Originally, the notice is only possible in advance... because this time the thief is called "the guy with the posterior notice", so it is expressed as a duplicate.