âIs that true? I used to call him Leeds Muses, but are you sure about that?
âOh, definitelyâ
Looks like he was named. There were only a few possibilities for someone else, but now youâre sure itâs him.
âLeeds is my ministerâ
âWhat? Was it your minister? Well, then, please! Let me fight him again! Iâm not convinced thatâs settled!
Iâve asked for it from myself. This is going to work.
âConditionalâ
âWhat?â
âIf you lose to Leeds, youâll have to be a good officer.â
âIf you lose, Sergeant⊠nothing, but if I win, let me goâ
If you win, let go.
Can I have a drink?\nWell, even though the battle you wanted from the other side, isnât it fair that this side doesnât bet anything, even though you fight on the condition that if the other side loses, youâll be the commissioner?
However, I canât decide whether or not to let them get away with it⊠will I ask my clan later?
âThen thereâs another one. If I serve, I serve you, not the clan. I donât want to serve the old man.â
âTo me?
Thatâs a good offer if you say itâs a good offer⊠bad if you say itâs a bad offer. This man seems highly futuristic, but I have to say at the moment heâs a problem child. I honestly am not that confident that I can correct this man.
âI am a child, but still want to serve?
âWell, youâre supposed to serve the amazing guy I admitted, but you seem to have eyes to see, and itâs not bad to serve. But Iâm not going to serve you because Iâm going to win the battle against Leeds.â
Seems confident.
Even for me, I donât think Leeds will lose.
No matter how many arms you stand, the inability to use your head can be a huge disadvantage.
Leeds would surely win.
Yeah. Letâs ask Leeds for an educator, assuming this guy serves me. If this manâs personality is the word for what he beat himself to, heâll honestly listen, and itâs not a bad idea.
âI donât know if I can drink those two conditions until Clan asks me, but I think maybe Iâll be fine. So just give me a minute.â \nâHurry up.â
There were other people who had to be appraised, so I couldnât leave right away.
âWhat are you doing, go quicklyâ was rushed by Bragham, while I finished appraising the remaining ones. There were some who were quite capable, but no one was special and awesome.
Get out of jail and go see the clan.
âThe appraisal is overâ
âThanks for your hard workâ
First, I gave the clan a letter with the name of a talented person. After that, Iâll explain the Braham thing.
âIf I win a duel, Iâll be the commissioner. If I lose, will I get out of jail? Bradham JoeâŠâŠ Thatâs a name you donât ask. Is he good?
âNow itâs still unfinished, but itâs a vessel thatâs going to be quite a general to raiseâ
âHmm⊠so you want to serve the Lord, not me? Why?â
I thought it would be problematic to be honest about why, so I decided to make it a bit of a mild expression to explain it.
âApparently he was being treated unfairly, and I was worried that Clan would do the same. There are many ministers in the clan.â
\nI explain why.
âOr are you ministering him? Ho, are you serious?
âI mean it.â
âUh⊠If Master Ars says so, Bradham must have talentâŠâ
âIf you study properly, youâll be smarter than you are now. When I become a minister, I want to entrust Leeds with my education.â
âHuh!? I want you to give me a break.â
I didnât say no to rematch, but it seems resistant to educate.
Surely whatever you teach is going to be a struggle.
âIâm fine. Youâll ask me if I win. There shouldnât be as much hardship as you think.â
âHo, is it true -?
Leedsâ suspicions seemed profound.
In the meantime, the educatorâs case was put behind us, and Reeds was taken to Brahamâs locked cell to rematch with Braham first.