Time passed quickly just by briefly reflecting on his face to his acquaintances after finishing his business at the studio.
Among them, the most time consuming was the process of calming down Cheryl, who had become a mad dog and ran towards her. She already knew not only the series of events in Levien, but also the story in Ogwen, so she didn’t make a fuss like she did when she dealt with the Great Devil, perhaps because she had a meaning in that she had been able to travel safely.
But why are you comparing it to a mad dog? He wasn’t worried like Ragnis or Asillie, but it was because he persistently requested sparring.
I don’t know if it was a situation where I could start off leisurely while killing time, but I didn’t know when and where Siegfried would jump or what tricks the demon magician would do additionally, so I tried to promise the next time. It was the biggest event during my schedule in the capital that I couldn’t refuse because he asked so persistently.
At first, I was going to go after correcting it moderately... but after sparring, I could understand why he was so persistent. In that short amount of time, his skills have improved incredibly. It was not a waste to spend time in Dalian to meet a few people.
The fact that I was able to subdue it without difficulty while sticking out my tongue at the sophistication of swordsmanship, which had risen to the point of being a little foul, was thanks to the unusual growth I had achieved due to a series of recent events.
As a result, Cheryl sighed again, but since the decision was so certain that it was impossible to refute, I was able to escape safely from the guy’s clutches.
In the meantime, the preparations for leaving for the front line were all over, so Asilie and I always went on our journey, receiving Thiet’s farewell.
“By the way... is it okay for you to stay here forever?”
“Don’t you need it?”
“That can’t be the case. It’s because I’m curious because you don’t know the standard of price that your church says.”
There was no reason to reject a free, competent maid, but no matter how much I say it, I’m not brazen enough to stare calmly at the way I risk my life to repay the grace that saved me without thinking.
I don’t know if it’s based on a legitimate transaction or contract, but... It’s like a strong sale, right?
“The Church’s deal is guaranteed. Don’t worry, I’ll tell you in advance when it’s time to go.”
I don’t know if he understood my intentions, but Thie gave a strange smile and answered indifferently. Having said that, I didn’t have anything more to say, so I headed for the flying dragon station, receiving a send-off from Thie, whom I had grown accustomed to.
“Nice to meet you, Sir Ega. I am Bella, a first-class official at the Kingdom Gate. In the name of the royal family, I came here to help Sir Ega head to the front line.”
Upon arriving there, we were greeted by a wizard we had never seen before.
The voice sounded like a woman’s, but ‘I am a wizard.’ There was no way to check his face because a dark veil was wrapped around the brim of his hat, making him question whether he could see the front.
The robe he was wearing looked really suspicious, probably because it was meant to cover the curvature of his body, but there was no room for doubt because the manager of the flying dragon station was with him.
“Was there a gate leading to the wire?”
“Not all, but Sir Ega’s destinations lead to key outposts. And for security reasons, instructions have been placed not to use certain gates in certain directions. I can see them as the key to break through.”
Certainly, the flute knight... Eldmia’s reputation in Levien deserved to raise such expectations. There was a story that the attacking unit called the Silver Eagle Brigade only saw the liver on the first day to attack the outer fortress of Levien in two days, so if that is true, it means that the castle was destroyed in less than half a day alone.
Although they are now tired of reality and the battlefield and are only enduring with a sense of duty, they were once engrossed in individual strength and feats of knights and had a heart-thumping childhood. In a way, it was a natural reaction to be excited about the story of the arrival of the legendary protagonist.
“Didn’t that rumor spread a few days ago? Is it a new thing now?”
“They say it will come in two days. The story has already spread that they saw her at the outpost with her flying dragon, an elf who seemed to be in love with her, and a bit out of the blue, but a dog.”
It was a description that others would have doubted, frowning at what an unexpected combination it was, but of course Siegfried didn’t.
“It looks really good.”
“Of course, what’s this... Huh? Do you believe it? Others say what kind of weird combination it is and that you ate hallucinogenic mushrooms.”
Siegfried smiled at Darren’s bewildered reaction, who was about to continue the story, believing that a refutation would come out of course.
“Certainly, one Welsh corgi is a singular scene stealer.”
“Well...? Thin...? Ah! You mean that dog? Oh my God, did you even know the flute driver?”
“Sure. It’s like brother and sister.”
“Wow, crazy god!”
Through this meeting, it seemed that a huge change in perception would occur in the hierarchy that had been going on until now... But since it wasn’t a lie, Siegfried replied calmly, but looked at Darren’s reaction as if it were fun.
“Is it more surprising that you know the flute knight while fighting alongside the hero?”
“...Huh? I heard that, right?”
“This, this, since you’re also on the battlefield, you couldn’t see your surroundings, so you understood my situation in one shot, didn’t you?”
“Ah, this is a bit different. You are a member of the Empire, aren’t you? Even if you’re not a hero, as a member of the same kingdom, you’re proud of the feat of a hero.”
Well, I can’t stand the soup. Thinking of that, Siegfried giggled once more and stood up from his seat chewing the remaining beef jerky with a much clearer head.
“Thank you even more. You’re here because of me.”
“Yes? Are you serious?”
“Why would a warrior lie because he regrets it?”
Darren did not stop Siegfried from leaving. Instead, they move excitedly to share newly updated information.
Siegfried relaxed his shoulders as he watched the knight step out of his way to maintain the morale of his allies on the battlefield where there was not much to enjoy.
“let’s go.”
Then one of the imperial knights, who had been watching the two from a distance until now, approached and spoke cautiously.
“Wouldn’t it be better to rest a little more? You haven’t slept properly for two days.”
“You have to cut that fucking shoulder off so you can fall asleep. I’ve had enough rest, so let’s go.”
The imperial knights, who looked at each other’s faces alternately with Siegfried’s back as he spoke as if it was not a big deal, eventually let out a short sigh and lowered their visors and followed him.
There was no figure of Entire in it.