"- Where did you get this?
The 'Silver Star' recognition vote that White Knight Alou should have worn until the time of his death. How should we interpret the fact that it is in the hands of the head of the 'Desert Eagle' regiment?
With that in mind, I release a natural question.
Then Black Knight Joel responded with a gentle shrug of his shoulder.
"I told you ahead of time, I didn't take it or pick it up. This guy's forgotten something."
"Forgotten something?"
"That's right. The last time I had a drink with Alou. He forgot this and left."
Eyebrow root for unexpected answers. It seemed unnatural to assume that those who were the heads of a group would go home forgetting their own recognition votes, and before that, the leaders of the opposing "Silver Star" and "Desert Eagle" were stirring each other's liquor, because it was a lot.
I guess I expected that suspicion, Joel explained the relationship between herself and Alou while dampening her mouth with fire alcohol.
Joel joined the Belka Adventurers Guild at the age of thirteen, i.e. as soon as he became an adult. No parents, no money, no learning. If such a person wants to go up there, there is no other way but an adventurer. At least, that's what Joel thought at the time.
For Joel like that, the presence of Alou, who had joined the Alliance three years after himself, was something he couldn't help but see. It was a similar situation in the sense of no parents and no money, but Alou had a study given to him by Cardinal Cyrara - who at the time was not a Cardinal.
I can also read letters. I'm also learning to be polite. One of the measures was the core (Shin) that was tapped into the regular modus operandi, and Arrow's presence was clearly heterogeneous in the Berca Adventurer Guild, where there were many unschooled roughnecks like Joel. The expression "sweep" means "crane."
If Alou had no strength, he would have been slapped right off the guild. But Alou instantly reveals his head, even in terms of merit, and becomes the one responsible for the corner of the Berca Guild.
"He was an unpleasant kid, really. Well, that's what I would've thought from around here."
So Joel hoisted the leftover liquor all at once.
"I hated him. Seeing as he didn't like the way I did it, he stuck with something. We had a lot of tension, and the idiots did it. While doing so, both" Desert Eagle "and" Silver Star "grew in their identity (Shinda), meaning that even if they were to interact with each other, their subordinates increased. As for me, I didn't have to look at Alou's clear face to wish... and sometimes it would be bad if we didn't discuss it with each other."
That's when Joel said he rolled out to the end of the place tavern in conjunction with Alou. Like I'm doing right now.
Ah (...) of (...) and (...) ki (...), just like that.
"When Alou contacted me, I thought it was strange. I didn't hear about the rubbing going on down there. It's just that, you know, I went out thinking he had nothing to do with it and he couldn't possibly call me out. Then Mr. Yako, I don't know what you thought," I haven't wanted to talk to you in a long time, "or whatever."
Sleeping remarks told Joel to go to bed and take a seat, and Alou laughed and showed Dwarf's cooked liquor.
It is a well-known fact that Dwarves are an excellent breeder. As Joel knew Alou, Alou understood Joel again. Listening only to the story, I felt like the two of them were having such a good relationship.
"The story was, well, a long time ago. It was oh then, this is what it was at this time, he kept saying that. Even now, I can't think of any hidden intentions."
That's how Alou, who vacated Dwarf's liquor, offered him yet another bottle of liquor because it was a thank you for hanging out with him, and he went home one foot faster than Joel.
By the time Joel noticed the seal (emblem) placed in the shadow of the second bottle of fire alcohol, Alou was already nowhere to be seen.
"I didn't have the in-laws to go after you on purpose. If the store owner finds him, the White Knight will be in the store. Otherwise the one who notices me will also come out. The captain of" Silver Star "and" Desert Eagle "was in a secret meeting at the liquor store, what a hassle if it spread. That's why I left him alone. Thank you for the dwarf."
Joel thought he'd say something from the other side even tomorrow, but he said he didn't say anything from Alou against his expectations and had just gone off on an expedition to the untouched area.
- And Alou didn't come back.
"When you're adventurous in the desert, anything unexpected happens. It's not uncommon to be treated as death when you return late than planned. So when I heard the story, I just thought 'Again'. There's no way Alou and the Silver Stars are going to get hit every desert demon."
Joel's face when he said so was filled with anger and frustration. The story continues even as we are unable to gauge what that emotion is directed at.
In the wake of the disappearance of "Silver Star," Cardinal Silara, who dated Alou, took the pronunciation (Ondu) and a massive search was carried out. They also cooperated with 'Desert Eagle' on this, but they still couldn't discover 'Silver Star'.
I've heard from Katya before about what happened after that. The "Silver Star", which lost its main power, was forced to dissolve, and the "Desert Eagle" became heavily influential instead. Many suspect that 'Desert Eagle' murdered 'Silver Star' because of this fact.
Joel laughed as if he had made a fool of himself.
"Surely the Arrow guy had no choice but to be blind. I thought it would be so refreshing to be gone. Especially when I was young. But try to imitate what I'm trying to do now. I'm sorry about the guys downstairs. I don't know if I can do that."
So Joel bruised himself with suspicious eyes. Maybe the situation where Joel was placed is tougher than I think it is for this minute.
Besides, Joel suspected Alou of death.
There is no way Arrow and the main force of "Silver Star" can be hit every demon in the desert. It's hard to even think of a shipwreck in an untapped area. The Catalan Desert is a magical realm in which a moment of alarm can be ordered, but if you mean it, the Arrows are skilled (veterans) among the skilled (veterans) who have been active in that realm for more than a decade.
Joel, who has been competing with "Silver Star" for years, knows more about the power of "Silver Star" than his hectic allies. That's why I was unnecessarily suspicious.
But nothing emerged to support the suspicion.
"That seal (emblem) has no mechanical tricks or magical tricks. I also checked the" Desert Eagle "information network to see if anyone had a grudge against" Silver Star, "but that kind of guy didn't come to mind. Now, listen to me so far. What would you say, dragon killer?
I was told abruptly, and I answered what I thought frankly.
"I think you've overestimated it."
All Alou's actions just before he went missing were a product of whimsy, and 'Silver Star' ran out of luck over a decade and it was only this time that he was killed by demons. I mean, there was nothing behind this one.
Think of it that way, I also nod that no matter how much I look into it, nothing comes up.
"Ha ha, well, I guess so."
Joel shrugged his shoulder and put on a lot of fire liquor as it was.
How many glasses do I have, and I keep saying it?
"Otherwise, recognize the immensity of the enemy and behave with caution."
"............... you know what?
Joel looks at me. I wrap my thoughts around my brain in return for that glaring look.
If there was any intention in Alou's actions, the intention was nothing more than to entrust Joel with the aftermath. If anything happens to me, please say hello to 'Silver Star' - didn't the seal I left contain that meaning?
However, if this presumption had been met, one question would arise. The question is, if Alou had perceived the imminent danger to himself, why didn't he try to deal with it?
White knight Alou not with strangers in Berca. With Alou, who has hope, fame, and force, most enemies would have been able to cope on their own. Even if he was too much of an enemy in Alou's hands, he could have asked for help around him.
But Alou didn't do it. Neither did Joel, whom I entrusted later, to smell the presence of the enemy. Why is that?
- Because if you know who the enemy is, you will also endanger those who cooperated.
Using another expression, Alou would have decided that 'Silver Star' and 'Desert Eagle' could not fathom this enemy even if they cooperated.
In Berca, very few organizations have greater influence than these two combined.
It is here that I am reminded of the words Joel had spoken before starting this conversation. Joel said - it's hard to talk to the right guy in the Temple of the Law, he said.
Needless to say once again, the influence of Law Theology is immense. Eagles and stars, even if combined, are not something that can be countered.
Together, this idea is also the answer to another question.
Another question - how did Alou put a white feather arrow on Joel as the person entrusting the 'Silver Star'?
There seemed to be an unknown empathy between the two of them, but still, externally, 'Silver Star' and 'Desert Eagle' were in conflict. You can't say you're worthy of being the one to entrust later.
The fact that 'Silver Star' was actually absorbed by 'Desert Eagle' has caused a number of problems in Berca. I don't think Alou noticed that.
If I were Alou, I would entrust my later to Cardinal Cyrara, who has been with me for two generations.
Of course I ask the Cardinal to be an adventurer, that does not mean. Choose the young man in charge of the next generation and ask the temple of the law to be the back shield of that young man. That would have allowed 'Silver Star' to survive even if it were to be scaled down somewhat.
But Alou didn't do it and entrusted Joel with it. Why is that?
- All "why" refers to the divinity of the law. I shouldn't have felt that way.