âSo, what are you going to do now? \n
Your father asks Ginal and Nargas.
The current situation is very bad.
Ginal and the others have confirmed that almost all the adventurers are in a state of operation.
And it is unclear whether there is a magic formation that will be the culprit.
Gilmouth is also under the influence of surgery, so you canât guess, and itâs possible that the enemy is nearby.
The head of the vigilante regiment is being rehabilitated at home because of illness.
I also checked with the deputy chief and found out that he was in surgery.
âThatâs brilliant.â
Iâm a little impressed.
With all the enemies so far, I canât get my hands or feet out.
Itâs the one called octagonal blockage, isnât it?
âNot if Iâm complimenting you, but I think that would be great.â
The last one who didnât know his name.
He said Mr. Early, the oldest of the four, 30.
Features bright red long hair.
âIn the meantime, split into two hands and gather information?
Each of us gives thought to Mr Fischeâs suggestion before nodding.
You sure donât have a lot of information.
âUm, I see the adventurers are in surgery, but what about the villagers?
Thereâs demons coming right next to the village, but Iâm not nervous.
Can you still say itâs under surgery?
âThatâs unknown. The changes in the people of the village change more with the attitude of the adventurer than with information. It is likely that the adventurer is not feeling the crisis because he is comfortable with it.â
I do think itâs because if the adventurers stood aside, they could handle it.
With that said, when the investigation team came back, the villagers were a little nervous, too, right?
I wonder what will happen next.\n
After that, you decided the adventurers were safe because they returned to their normal lives?
The gatekeepers set up an alert system as soon as the adventurers were attacked, didnât they?
If it was in surgery, wouldnât you leave it alone?
âAre the gatekeepers in surgery, too?
âThe gatekeeper? Could it be about the system after the adventurer was attacked?
Looks like Mr. Garritt remembered when we met.
âYes, I thought I was going to leave you alone while you were in surgery.â
âI guess that just followed discipline, but maybe I do need to look into itâ
Mr. Ginal also agreed with me as to whether he noticed.
âAnything else bothering you?
Mr. Fischer asks everyone.
âSomething bothers me, but I canât move in this situation.â
The other members of âEtherealâ are also mysteriously nodding.
âItâs important to know where the magic team is.â
Nodding at Mr. Fischeâs words.
If we donât do something about the culprit, it could take another while to solve the operation.
A study by Mr. Ginal said the adventurers were practically hanging on to the technique.
That makes it important that adventurers always put it where they stop.
Where they must go is the gate, the boulevard, the inn?
Not everyone has a square.
Like setting up a magic formation in both the square and the inn?
But someoneâs going to notice, right?
With that said, how could the family in the next tent not just hang on to the kids?
Do you have anything to remember? \nI heard a lot of things.
I donât know, I think I heard something⌠Oh, yeah.
My kids were asking my father, âWe want to go to the Adventurer Alliance, too.â
Sure, while Iâm having breakfast.
But neither of my parents had to shake their necks vertically for some reason, and after a while you left a message unfaithfully.
If this made someone who was hanging from surgery and someone who wasnât, wouldnât the culprit be an Adventurerâs Guild?
But you checked it out because itâs about Mr. Ginal and the others.
âWhatâs up? Anything you need to worry about, talk to me.â
Mr. Ginal seriously asks.
I donât know what a breakthrough is, and Iâll just say it.
âHave you looked into the Adventurer Guild?
âAdventurer Guild? That place was the first to find out. It was the most suspicious part of us. But nothing came up. What made Ivy think the Adventurer Alliance was suspicious?
Mr. Ginal asks with a strange look.
I wonder if I might have offended you.
But I canât undo the words out of my mouth, and letâs just talk about the kids next door.
âSure, Ivyâs talking is important when a parent is under surgery and doesnât have kids.â
Mr. Early seemed convinced.
âBut I checked inside the Adventurer Alliance.â
Mr. Ginal must have looked into it with him, asking Mr. Garritt to endorse it.
Mr. Garritt nods at Mr. Ginalâs words.
âBut they havenât looked into the details, have they?
âWell. I used a magic item, but that also has its limits.â
Mr. Garritt nods at Mr. Nargasâs words.
I have a magic item to look for the magic team.
âWe wonât be able to do it either.â
\nYour father and I tilt our necks.
âWhat are you surprised about? You wonât be able to move while youâre sick.â
Your father wrinkles between his eyebrows.
âNo, thatâs why the captain is seriously ill. The doctor also said âI canât apply my handsâ!
Mr. Jaggi gets up from his chair and yells.
I seem to have pissed you off, but why are you angry?
If youâre sick, FlemâsâŚ,
Maybe he didnât tell you about Flem?
But you havenât spoken from how they are, have you?
You know, thereâs something I havenât told you.
âI wonder what. Iâm kind of afraid to ask.â
One new contract I signed a while ago, Mr. Pial, reveals some vigilance.
âI havenât told you a single scary story?
What the hell are you talking about?
They gave me some kind of tired laugh back.
Let me introduce you to Flem for now.
âFlem. Come here for a second.â
Flem jumps at my feet playing around in the house to my words.
Hold it up and put it on your thighs.
âThis kid can make potions to cure the disease. So letâs try it.â
Mr. Pial held his head with a big sigh.