âEvasion⌠can you? \n
Iâm worried about what your father said, too.
Itâs no good avoiding being involved while you donât know.
Your father flaunted his shoulder when he saw Mr. Ginal smile bitterly.
âSo, how did Ginal get here?
âThatâs why Ivy and the others are escorted.â
âEven though those involved in the case said they almost secured it?
To your fatherâs words, Mr. Ginal only stopped moving for a moment.
âOh, thatâs what I heardâ
To your fatherâs words, Mr. Ginal drips.
âBad. Looks a little tired. I almost secured it, but thereâs one important person on the loose. Iâm a vigilante, but maybe they found out about the Druid, and thatâs why Iâm here as an escort.â
I only have a short time involved, but I know Iâm not the kind of person who forgets important things.
Does that mean youâre tired?
For some reason, Mr. Ginal, look at me still.
Leaning her neck, she strapped her shoulder to Mr. Ginal.
âIvy, do you have any interesting skills or anything?
I donât know what that means, I see your father.
Your father, too, is shaking his head to the side.
âNo, I donât have one. How so?
âIâm definitely tired, but I donât do anything to relax in my current state. Yet I forgot. Come to think of it, if itâs in front of Ivy, itâs going to relax somewhere, or calm down. No, Iâm not blaming Ivy for my failure⌠what are you talking about, I⌠Bad.â
Mr. Ginal leans his neck with his hands off his shoulders.
That really seems troubling and confusing to me, too.
âTamer is my only skill.â
âRight, bad. Maybe youâre more tired than you think you are, huh? Really bad. With that said, how did you know about your skills? \n
I donât think thereâs any way to find out outside the church.
âI had it checked out at the churchâ
âChurch? Does the Church know that maybe Ivy has no stars?
âUh, yes. If youâre from the church in the village of Latomi where I was born, you know.â
With that said, whatâs going on with the village of Latomi?
After the villagers were captured, you never asked what the village was like.
âIvy, donât blame the church guys and believe me. And the Druids.â
The look on Mr. Ginalâs face gets steeper and a little scary.
âI donât believe you, so no problem.â
With that said, your father never said anything about going to church.
Even though some adventurers wish you a safe journey.
âWhen I was a freshman adventurer, there was a lot going on. Since then, weâve cut any relationship.â
âBut you had something to do with it to some extent, didnât you?
âOh. You did have a little relationship. You got a problem with that?
âI do. Itâs information on the Druid that was said to be the guildâs hidden balls. Itâs possible they were looking into it. If they find out youâre involved in this case, theyâll probably make contact.â
âI have that âno wayâ. Definitely ignore them even if they come in contact. We work as investigators, but we work in the back.â
âWait! That would be top secret.â
âYeah, but I donât think itâs okay to be two people. I donât believe weâre going to divulge any information.â
Your father and I snort at Mr. Ginalâs serious expression.
âAmong the various pieces of information I learned in the back job were also many church-related and related things. Honestly, there was also enough information to distrust the royal family leaving the church. So I can tell you, donât get involved in the church. The people who belong there donât even think of people as people. If itâs for our own good, theyâre the ones who kill the easy ones.â
I didnât like it because itâs where I was rejected myself, but it seems more dangerous than I imagined.
And I canât believe itâs the âpeople who kill easy peopleâ.
Your father looked at me, so he nodded.
âIf the church were to target Ivy, do you think no stars would be the cause?
âAh. Iâm sorry to say this, but theyâre gathering the rare. It would be so rare to have no stars. Youâve always been safe.â
Iâve been trying to stay away since I was seen with contempt in the church, but I donât think Iâve ever been looked for.
âWhat happened to those who were gathered?
Mr. Ginal, who shakes his head sideways to your fatherâs question.
âUnknown beyond that.â
Well, Iâm sure something bad is waiting for you.
RareâŚâŚ is that also a skill?
âMr. Ginal. Even if you have rare skills, could you possibly be eye-catching?
Your fatherâs skills are pretty rare, too, or heâs going to definitely be used if he finds out.
âThere will be. Iâve had a buzz with people working behind me wondering if what the church cares most about is their skills. Well, I donât know the truth.â
When I look at your father, I look between my eyebrows and think of something.
Could it be something that comes to mind?
âYes, did you find the previous Gilmouth?
I suddenly changed my mind, so I didnât know.
âYou suddenly changed your story. Well, fine. He wasnât in this village anymore. And then Tamerâs Matori got him.â
In what Mr. Gilmouth said, it felt like he was with former Mr. Gilmouth, but how could he not run away?
âLooks like Matoriâs already in a crazy stateâ
Oh, you couldnât get away with it?
âRight. With that said, howâd it go with the three middle-aged adventurers in the letter?
\nâThatâs not refreshing.â
Father who agrees with my words.
With that said, a vigilante who might have noticed about your father escaped, didnât he?
I wonder what heâs like.
âUm, Mr. Ginal. Do you know the name or look of the escaped vigilante?
I need to know what it looks like.
âHis name is Chorsi. Heâs 31 years old, and he has a wife and a daughter.â
You have a wife and a daughter?
How could someone like that do something that would betray the village?
âLooks like red brown short hair with light green eyesâ
Thin green eyes on red tea hair.
âThey have two moles at the base of the right thumb. Iâve never actually been in Chorsi either.â
âNo, that doesnât seem very useful. Iâll rendezvous with the captains later, so you should hear more. Well, itâs best to be secured before then.â
âAnd thenâŚ, thatâs about it for now. The captain and Gilmouth said they would show their faces when they settled down. Perhaps this evening or maybe tomorrow.â
The captain and Mr. Gilmouth seem busy.
From here, you can go see the two of us.
âShall we go to the captains from us? Me and your father have plenty of time.â
âNo, letâs stop that. Because some of the villagers might one day be connected to the church.â
âI feel like itâs already too late.â
Frequently, Mr. Commander, you entered and left the house, didnât you?
âAh, maybe. It would be like going to the captainâs house now and announcing that he knows the case in detail. Itâs forbidden to enter except for those involved. Besides, before we search the village, weâll figure it out.â
Letâs hope for the captains.