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After a slow al, Asillie and I briefly inspected our equipnt, then left the mansion and headed for the streets.

We’ve dealt with the nearest slave traders, now it’s ti to find our next target. We decided to use the ti left until the evening to visit Zicl.

“Haven’t you really worked hard enough to even open a store in the capital city? I heard it was a nuance that didn’t even co after organizing the original city?”

“At that ti, I was able to get over it, but it was a bit remarkable. Even if I confidently say that he beca a self-made man, wouldn’t everyone have no choice but to admit it?”

This ti, as always, I planned to go alone, but Asilie volunteered to accompany under the argunt that the more you know, the better.

As we headed to the store, Asilie compared the last mory of the capital and the changed parts and talked about it, so it wasn’t boring. As if he had a lot of mories, Asilie told more than I thought, and in the anti, he whispered very naturally.

“Well, that’s for sure. They’ve been followed since the mansion.”

“Already? I expected it, but it’s faster than I thought.”

Unlike , who didn’t notice this ti, Assilie seems to have sensed it as soon as we left the mansion. After completing the search so neatly and discreetly that I couldn’t tell when he had checked it, Asilie folded her arms around and explained the situation.

“Your skills are pretty good. Do you think the provocation you tried against Count Bossa in the morning went well?”

“Are we the only ones watching?”

“Well? The only thing certain is that he had no hesitation in following us.”

Even though it was a provocation that I had hoped for sothing like this from the beginning, I was a little surprised because I did not expect that he would give orders and act in the short amount of ti he entered the courthouse.

“Well, since he has this level of action, he must be plotting a traitor.”

“You’re saying a lot without really thinking about it.”

“It’s going to fail anyway.”

It’s over from the mont it’s already badly connected with . Even if I can’t stop him from rebellion, I will shake off his head with my own hands as he rejoices over his successful rebellion.

We arrived feeling as if we had walked a long way, as the spirits of the moving walker in Mt. Jeongryeong hadn’t gone away yet.

“Welco…! Custor! How can I help you!”

The employee who greeted , perhaps rembering my face, stiffened for a short mont, then quickly regained his composure. If you rember, the story will be easier.

“I really liked the jewelry I bought last ti. I stopped by to see if there was anything else like that.”

“Ah. That’s right! The manager is also inside, so I’ll guide you right away!”

Did he even receive instructions from Zikl to deal with ? The staff led to the room where Asilie was without hesitation without hesitation.

And Zicl also greeted without hesitation.

“Are you here, Eldmia-sama! I’ve been waiting for you because I thought you’d co!”

It was Zicl who always bowed at a 90 degree angle to say hello, but today I feel ashad because Asili is here.

“You thought you would co? Why?”

“I heard about it this morning. I heard you completely destroyed the slave trade union?”

For a mont, I thought about how this guy had identified , and I even thought that Krul and others sold the information, but I quickly realized that it was a simple conclusion that did not require any reasoning.

“Well, if you hear the story that the upper section exploded as soon as you left after buying information from you, of course you would think it was .”

“Hahaha. That’s it. Honestly, it was so fleeting that I wondered if it was a coincidence.”

Gicl, who naturally invited a seat and brought out a prepared teacup and tea, did not ask any questions as if it was only natural that she was here.

It seed strangely funny as it seed to appeal that information about would never flow to soone through him, but I decided to hang out with him for now.

“If you know everything anyway, there’s no need to talk at length. Where is the closest?”

“Actually, the word ‘close’ is a bit of an absurd distance. Unlike the slave guild, they’ll be a bit better at fighting.”

The words that he had been waiting were not empty words. Unlike last ti, Zicl took out the docunt and showed it to at once.

“A correctional facility for newly hired enlisted n…?”

Sothing like the title of a presentation that slls very suspicious is written all over the place.

“Nominally built for the purpose of providing educational benefits to enlisted soldiers hired by the nobles… Should I say it’s a hastily built building? Anyway, it’s like a training ground, as it is often said. In the ongoing war, the skilled people keep escaping to the frontlines. It was created under the pretext of “You have to be careful because there are several kingdoms divided even among humans alone.”

“Sounds very legit?”

“On the surface, it’s legal. The important part is the dropouts listed on the next page.”

Following Zicl, who urged to turn over the paper with a simple hand gesture, I looked at the next page, and I could see the nas written quite densely.

“Are these guys who gave up?”

“Yes. It was summarized as a summary, so only the na and appropriate grades were written, but the original had quite detailed personal information recorded.”

After lightly skimming through the nas written on one page and the contents divided like a report card, and turning the next page, this ti the list of successful applicants and the report card appear.

“…Look at this?”

However, the grades are worse for those who got better than those who failed. Even 10% to 20% per quarter is giving up all the ti as if it was a promise.

Only kids who show grades in the top 10 percent give up.

“The list of successful candidates and the list of those who failed are not reversed, so they showed it like this, right?”

Gicl looked away from the docunt and replied with a confident smile and nod.

“You saw it correctly. Coincidentally, those on the list of dropouts ford a rcenary corps and traveled together. They tend to make money by going around to resolve disputes between nobles… but that’s why the nobles fight each other again? Sotis the King I also participate in conflicts with nobles who do not belong to the faction, such as the faction, and it is fun to always participate as a mber of the noble faction.”

“You’ve been using your brain to the point of shockingly. After all, you shouldn’t get involved with people who are in politics.”

I gritted my teeth and ignored Asillie, who gave a rare distrustful gaze with her eyes wide open, and hurriedly spoke to Zicl, who began to wonder at Asillie’s reaction.

“A level or a number?”

“There are people who can be called executives, and there is only talk of being an Auror user. They said they keep changing the water.”

“These water-changed guys are hired as enlisted n by the aristocrats?”

“You noticed right away. That’s right.”

It’s probably going to join the ranks of those who are classified as neo-aristocrats. The reason why all of them belong to the younger side is that Count Bossa’s treason is a very long-term plan. I wouldn’t want to spend a lot of money to raise it, but I can’t use it because I’m old.

“Do you know when the last water change was?”

“About a year ago. Since then, I’ve been hired for about three small conflicts.”

It’s a lot of head count, but it’s not so bad luck. You’re saying that not all 40 people are experienced veterans, right?

I even like being a rcenary. If these things were at least an adventurer’s job, I would have had no choice but to leave them alone.

“Does the royal family know about this?”

“Well…well? This was another part that I would have skipped over if I wasn’t interested in it. No matter how much a kingdom is, I can’t figure out every rcenary company. Besides, it’s a small rcenary company that doesn’t even reach a hundred people, right?”

The minimum formation of the kingdom corps was 60 people. If it is less than that, it is regarded as a loss of war function and treated as no troops. If the royal family looked at them with the sa thoughts as Zicl, there is a possibility that they would miss them enough.

Even if I ss around, the only thing I can break is the rcenaries. It takes public force to destroy Count Bossa’s boot camp.

“Ha, I don’t want to see that old man again because he’s so uncomfortable.”

“Yes? Who are you talking about?”

“Duke of Lesrom.”

Waiting until the end of the trial and asking for advice from Sir Ekaf would be a good idea, but… My trust in the royal family is not very good due to the Gieth case.

To put it bluntly, he is similar to Duke Lesrom. In this case too, it would be right to start by looking at the cards you can hold right away.

“No, why would such a person… No. Again, it’s better to just not know.”

You’ve gotten really smart Kilkkipapa is very artistic.

“But where are they now?”

“The last thing I checked was that they had exited through the southern gateway of Riviel, the gateway city to the west. I don’t know where they were heading, but I was able to deduce a few expected points by inferring that they had exited through the south gate.”

Saying so, Sicl unfolded a map with no details, but with the exact location of the cities, and pointed out the areas painted in red ink.

“But, as I said at the beginning, it’s quite a distance. Even on horseback, it takes three days.”

Naturally, I and Asillie searched for the forest, but unfortunately, I couldn’t find a forest that was connected. It is said that this is the closest thing, but in fact, unless sothing else happens, this is the last fight, but three days is a bit far.

Giess passed through my mind as I was wondering if there was a way to overco it.

“…What about the flying dragon?”

“yes?”

“How long will the dragon take?”

Zicl scratched his cheek with a bewildered expression on my nonchalant question.

“Wouldn’t it fly away in half a day?”

You’re here now. I can’t even fuck you.

God exists. really.

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