âIvy. Why did you think there was stained glass in a room with magic formations? \n
The captain stares at me.
Confused by that, I tell you what Mr. Gilmouth told me.
âWhen I heard the word church, I remembered the light that came in from the stained glass I used to see. I thought that sounded likeâ colorful light, âMr. Gilmouth said.â
Iâve only seen it once in my life when I was looking into my skills.
But Iâve seen stained glass several times in my previous life, and I remember all kinds of stained glass.
âRight. Surely Uriga said that there is a âcolorful lightâ in a room with a magic formation. Iâve seen it several times, too. Sure, Urigaâs right.â Colorful light. â
I wonder if we can identify the location now.
âWhere is the stained glass?
As long as it seems possible to identify it, there is a confusing atmosphere.
Is it also a problem where the stained glass is?
âIvy, stained glass is the only thing in the church.â
I mean, the place where magic works is the church?
Whoâs doing the trick, clergyman?
âWhat are we gonna do? The church canât help you without proof.â
To your fatherâs words, the captain leans between his brows.
You were told by adventurers that the church was an independent institution, a place that neither the guild nor the vigilante could reach without darkness.
âI brought you here ~. Whatâs the matter, whatâs this vibe?
It was Mr. Gilmouth who came into the room.
The moment I enter the room, I look over at the room with an unpleasant look on my face.
âIvy, is there a problem?
âYes. Itâs okay. Oh, you might know where the colorful light you told me about yesterday is.â
âYes, I was just talking about the church stained glass.â\n
You can tell Mr. Gilmouth, right?
âChurch stained glass?⊠the deepest penance room.â
The captains and Nargas see Mr. Gilmouth.
Mr. Gilmouth sees the captain when he nods several times.
âI remember. Itâs where the magic team is. Thatâs the stained glass in the penance room.â
The magic formation technique is supposed to be strong, but isnât it strange to recall that thereâs a hang-up?
âApath, prepare to disarm the surgery. Iâll go to church and see if I can find the magic team.â
âWait. We donât have proof yetâ
The captain gets up from the chair in a hurry.
âEvidence wonât be a problem because I remember.â
âThatâs true, though.â
âI donât have time for that. Donât you?â
Mr Gilmouthâs words give the head of the regiment a remorseful look.
Is Mr. Gatekeeper saying something crazy?
âHuh. Okay. Be careful.â
Mr. Gilmouth laughs at the words of the captain.
Seeing that grin makes my spine feel cold.
âOf course Iâll be careful. Youâve always liked me, and I have to thank you for that. Yes, thank you very much.â
Wow, Iâm scared. Iâm so scared.
Iâm laughing, but itâs like I see something drooling on my back in the dark⊠Iâm sorry.
Something disturbing that gently shifts your gaze, but feels like a tingle.
When I looked at Mr. Nargas and the others, they were all pale.
Even the top adventurer seems to be scared of Mr. Gilmouth right now.
âWell, letâs get Nargas and the others working together.â \nâHih.â
To Mr. Gilmouthâs words, Mr. Pial screamed small.
And Mr. Gilmouthâs smile deepens.
âIâm going! Let me go.â
Letâs just be supportive with our hearts.
This should be better than the soggy atmosphere just nowâŠâŠ Iâm sure.
Mr. Nargas following Mr. Gilmouth.
Iâm sure itâs your fault you look like a criminal being taken for sin.
âLooks like theyâre taking you.â
The small voice of the captain sounded clear for some reason.
âLet me go Gilmouth. Are you okay? Though the atmosphere seemed to kill the killer. That would be pretty bad.â
The captain smiles bitterly at your fatherâs words.
I wonder if there is still a proper relationship of trust between the captain of the regiment and Mr. Gilmouth.
Are you sure youâre okay?
âWell, we have to get this one readyâŠâ
The captain sighs small as he rises from the chair.
Youâre ready to free yourself from surgery, arenât you?
That means having one of your vigilantes or adventurers activate the technique.
I know you need it, but itâs hard.
When I looked softly at the captain, he had a bitter look.
Shift your gaze and see the Sora playing pull on the couch.
It seems impossible to hide demonic stones.
So what am I supposed to do with this glowing demon stone?
âI thought you were telling me to use it for something.
To your fatherâs words, Sol jumps joyfully.
I see, you gave birth to me because itâs a necessary demon stone.
But what do you need it for?
When I look up softly, I see this one with a surprised look, Mr. Captain.
âDo you use it to free the surgery?
Now, this is the only way I can think about it.
Are you happy to be understood, Sol, who builds momentum and jumps into your arms?
The captain saw me with a bewildered look.
âOh well. You were a magic stone to help free the surgery.â
Hold Sol and see the demon stone in your hand.
A black demonic stone that emits beautiful light.
By the side of the captain, he offers the demonic stone in his hand.
âMr. Commander. Go ahead.â
To my actions, Mr. Captain, you gave me a stunned look.
âNo, thatâs exactly what this isâ
To the confused captain, âPerhaps this demonic stone should reduce the damage,â says your father.
Hear that word, and stare at the Demon Stone, Captain.
After a while, I reached out to two demonic stones.
âWhen this village is settled, weâll pay for it.â
I didnât mean to, but I nodded because I took my eyes too seriously to say it.
When the case is over, letâs say itâs pro bono.