âThe work of Wang Du was directed by Gilmouth. Escorting someone and getting information. That was the report, but Matori is next door. I recognized you as my wife then. So, Gilmouth doesnât lend an ear to you if you want your wife out because itâs an important report. Neither will your wife, because she thought it was obvious that they were strange, so she left Gilmouthâs office and went to the captainâs office immediately.â\n
You can tell your wife to report the request, and you canât let someone who doesnât have anything to do with it.
It is natural that Mr Nargas and the others should feel strange.
How could Mr. Matori not leave?
It would be about 10 to 20 minutes if I just asked for a report.
If thatâs about it, even if I left⊠maybe there was a reason I couldnât leave?
But if we knew Mr. Nargas and the others were coming back, weâd deal with it, right?
How could you possibly act strangely?
âWas Wang Duâs job on schedule?
Mr. Jacgi laughs bitterly at your fatherâs question.
âNo, that assignment was originally scheduled to take a year, but there was a bit of a lot going on and it ended in three monthsâ
You have three months planned to take a year?
Oh, you couldnât deal with it because you werenât on your way home.
âI see, thatâs why you realized Gilmouth was crazyâ
It sucks for Mr. Matori, I wonder for Mr. Gilmouth.
Still, itâs a very thoughtful operation, isnât it?
Mr. Matori approached Mr. Gilmouth three years ago.
You mean by then, youâd already started the operation, right?
To benefit from the village?
To take over the village?
Sure, itâs going to succeed, but itâs going to collapse sooner or later than I used the magic formation.
Thatâs the same with the side youâre using.
If you keep using it, you will break.
Didnât you know the dangers of magic formation?
Looks like theyâre using all sorts of magic formations, and someone must be familiar with them.
Even though I knew it was dangerous, I got my hands on it.
Even at the risk, Mr. Matori needed it.
I could see my hand reaching in front of me accidentally, closing my eyes with a gnaw.
âAwesome frown. From now on, itâll be over.â
Your father slaps me between my eyebrows.
When you hide your eyebrows with your hands, you look at your father.
âSheâs cute, but sheâs not.â
⊠Iâm embarrassed when suddenly they say it.
Take your gaze off a bit and rub your eyebrows between them.
Not yet, I think itâs okay.
âYouâre out of the cave.â
Mr. Jaggi looks around when he stops.
Mr. Nargas and the others are also checking around with a slightly nervous face.
On the tree at the end of his gaze was the shami he saw in the cave.
Five of them were able to confirm their appearance.
But somethingâs different from yesterday.
âSigns are faint, but you can feel them.â
Mr. Early and Mr. Pial gave a slightly relieved look as they looked at the shami.
Sure, there are signs of feeling it for the first time.
Is this the sign of Sharmi?
âI hope you can read the signs. Thatâs what Iâm talking about.â
âMr. Druid, canât you read the signs?
Mr. Nargas gives a surprised look at your fatherâs crush. \nAnd your father snorts with a bitter smile.
âYou look different.â
Mr. Jaggi stares at Sharmi.
Indeed, he has a much more serene face than his intimidated face in the cave.
Have you solved the magic formations and put them back together?
âIs this what the original shami looks like?
Mr. Nargas and the others shake their heads to the side of your fatherâs question.
âIâve been close to people in the village for a long time, and Iâve never been more alert.â
Looking a little confused, Mr. Nargas gently reaches for the shami.
There is no actual touch because of the distance, but when Mr. Nargas reached out, the shammies raised their mouths ghoulishly and intimidated them.
â⊠something, maybe a shockâŠâ
Mr. Nargas, who was intimidated, drips a little.
The villagers were also unfortunate that they could not see each other.
I guess thatâs all the connection between Shami and the village.
âWeâre going to check the cave. Are you okay?â
Mr. Jaggi speaks to Mr. Nargas.
âIâm fine. Letâs go.â
Go for the cave, alerting the shammies around you.
âSounds like youâre pretty much out there.â
The figure of the shami seen from among the trees.
As your father put it, quite a few shammies seem to be outside the cave.
âItâs easy to find out in the cave.â
Mr. Pial looks at the shami with a little joy.
Itâs not the same attitude as before, but still looks happy to see you.
You really like an animal called Shami.
âIsnât that too alarming?
\nâOkay. Be careful.â
I guess itâs Mr. Jaggi who stands by with me.
Itâs hard not to say itâs okay with me alone.
Should I have waited in the village after all?
âWill Ciel go with you?
When I asked Mr. Nargas, he shook his head to the side.
âAs far as Sharmiâs concerned, the technique seems to be solved, and I wonder if youâd like me to wait with Ivy.â
âIâm gonna go with the Nargas guys, okay?
Mr. Nargas nods to your fatherâs question.
âIt would be more helpful to have a Mr. Druid who knows all kinds of thingsâ
Walk out to the cave with Mr. Nargas in the lead.
I can see the shami in front of the cave, standing up or looking at this one.
âCiel, letâs wait here.â
It seems pathetic to keep Shami on guard any longer, so letâs just stay still.
âWith that said, what about the Sols? Arenât we together today?
Mr. Jaggi looks at me strangely.
âIâm sleeping in my bag. I think Iâm tired because you tried so hard yesterday.â
âRight. I made it quite impossible.â
âThatâs not true. Because it seemed really fun.â
âIâm glad you think so, though. Itâs true you made me do it.â
As far as the two of them were concerned yesterday, you wouldnât think you could have done it.
I was in a pretty good mood.