24 Twenty-third story. I discovered I could talk to Fell.

"Hey, Fell, this is how we travel, especially if we don't decide where we're going, but do you want to go somewhere?

As far as I'm concerned, I've been able to leave that kina-stinking Reisehel kingdom for now, so all I have to do is travel to a country somewhat away from that country.

"How about west, then? There are many delicious demons in the deep woods to the west '

"West? What kind of country is there in the west?

"No, I don't know that."

I don't know, you...

"It's important to know what kind of country you're in. It would be dangerous if we fought the war."

"Mm, I don't know the name of the country. Whether people are fighting or not, it has nothing to do with me. Besides, people are having a fight somewhere."

I was wrong to ask Fell if he knew the name of the country.

Well, if you're as strong as Fell, you're at war. It would be intact to go into it, so maybe you don't need to know the name of a person's country or the situation.

But you can't do that in my case.

Does the fact that people are arguing somewhere mean that there is constant strife between nations in this world?

I thought you said that Lacehel kingdom was going to be at war with its neighbor, the Marvel kingdom.

After all, I think I need to know more about the countries of this world and their respective situations once and for all than I'm traveling.

When that happens, you want a map.

Until now, the village that was in the middle of the journey had been detoured without going inside because of Fell.

But I want a map, so let's go in next.

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"There's a village ahead."

Fell seems to be able to detect signs and this is how he tells me if he knows somewhat where the demons are or where people are.

"Are we going to make another detour?

"No, I'm going in this time. I want a map."

When he saw the entrance to the village, he was speared "stop" by a gatekeeper.

"I call it the Adventurer's Mcodea. This is my obedience."

Speaking out loud to the gatekeeper, he said, "What's the proof?" I said, "If you would look at the guild card," he returned.

I just want to present the Merchant Guild Guild Card, but because I have Fell, I just have to go in and present the Adventurer Guild Guild Card (which is listed if there is an Obedient Demon in addition to the name and rank) that can prove that I have an Obedient Demon.

One of the two gatekeepers I had in my reply approached me fearfully.

"This is the Alliance Card"

"Ugh, um, you do sound like an obedient demon. Oh, my God, is that the Great Wolf?

The gatekeeper seems to have mistaken me for Great Wolf, and I think it would be better than saying it's Fenrill, and I'll answer yes without denying it.

"Hey" si "......"

Shut up Fell is going to talk.

I don't know what happens to this gatekeeper when I tell you that even Great Wolf is freaking out and it's Fenrill.

Plus, a lot of the villagers are looking this way.

"I'm not the Great Wolf."

Suddenly, Fell's voice rang in his head.

"Whoa."

"Hmm, what?

"Yes, no, no, it's nothing, yes..."

"Right. And you're such an adventurer to turn A-rank Great Wolf into an obedient demon."

I laugh vaguely at that word in the gatekeeper.

"So I'm Not The Great Wolf"

Fell's voice echoed in my head again, and I stared at Fell.

"No, is this it? This is a conversation. Those who have signed an exorcism pact can talk to each other."

Heh, that's my first ear.

"Um, it was the first time I signed an exorcism pact, too, so I totally forgot."

Mr. Fell, or you can't forget something important like that.

But the fact that those who signed the exorcism pact can talk to each other means they can talk to Fell from me, too?

"Uh, uh, uh, Fell, can you hear me?

"Um, I can hear you."

'You said Great Wolf, because you should say so. Think about it, what do you think would happen if I told you I was the legendary warcraft Fenrill when I just heard Great Wolf was so freaked out?

"Mmm, but..."

'But there's no snagging. It's better than waking up an unwanted mess. When you're going into a village or city, you're going to set up a Great Wolf about Fell.'

No, why?

"If Fenrir were known, the country would have nobles moving. Wouldn't it be a hassle if that happened?"

"Yes, but if the kingdoms and nobles come, why not just destroy me?"

I've been thinking for a while that I should destroy him... but Fell is a brain muscle.

He said, "You can destroy him, he's coming, he's coming, and if he does, he'll have no place for us." Besides, if you keep doing that, people might come together and say, "Destroy Fenrill, die on Fenrill." That's a pain in the ass. "

"Gosh, that's certainly possible."

"Right? That's why I decided to call it Great Wolf for convenience."

"If the Lord says so, how can I help you?"

'Oh, and where there are people in the village or in the city or something, it's to talk about in a basic mindset. If Fell talks, Fenrir will find out. "

"Mm-hmm. Okay."

After all these thoughts about us, I was allowed to enter the village safely...

The villagers' gaze hurts.

Eventually it even came out to the village chief.

"Welcome to the village of Leyden. Seems like an adventurer, but what brings you to a village with nothing like this?

"Actually I wanted a map and I stopped by this village..."

"There's no such thing as an expensive map in such a small village. If so, is it the city of Lautel, about four days from this village? There's a bookstore there, and there's a public library."

In this world, the paper is precious, but the books are all handwritten, so it seems expensive. I think they sell the maps to bookstores because they are also made of paper and handwritten, but naturally this is also expensive.

I only sell such expensive items to some large city, but the city of Lautel is the second largest city after the Wang capital, so I thought I would have a lot of things.

I could hear what the village chief wanted to hear, so I decided to leave the village immediately.

The villagers seem uncomfortable with a big warcraft like Fell, and the village chief feels like he wants you to leave soon.

It's an unfriendly village.

Well, it's good because we've decided on our next destination.

It meant that the city of Lautel was about four days straight down this road from the village of Leiden.

"So do you want to go to the city of Lautel? But I want a map as soon as four days."

'Hmm? If you want to go fast, you want to get on my back?

"I'd appreciate it if you could give me a ride, but don't speed me up like you did before."

'If you go at that speed, you'll be wearing it in less than a day. Or should we get there sooner?

"No, no, no, no, no, even that speed was going to shake me off, but he said he was going to die more than that, because it would be enough pace to go where it would take four days in two. Don't ever speed me up."

"I feel it's too late, but let's do what the Lord says"

Thus we headed all the way to the city of Lautel.