It is convenient to leave the Wang capital Graysburg and continue your journey via the city of Atlantia for four and a half days.

Our line arrived in Gordia, the city where Count Goldart's mansion is located.

When I crept through the city gate at the entrance to Gordia, the time was evening.

Under the sky, where the sun plunged into the mountains and began to darken, Eileen and we walked down the city's central streets.

The city of Gordia is a city the size of a city like the bottom inside.

The urban population is about three thousand.

The size of the city is also enough to cross from the West Gate to the East Gate if you walk enough down Central Avenue.

To this will be the entire territory of Count Goldart, with a total population of about 20,000, plus about a hundred rural areas around the city.

"Count Gordia's mansion? Then there's a lot of upper-class residences ahead of us, so look for the biggest mansion in it."

"That's Count Gordia's mansion, isn't it? Thanks Auntie!"

When Eileen caught a middle-aged woman on the side of the road and asked her where her destination was, she thanked the woman who was leaving and waved.

Then he rushes over, next to me waiting by the street.

"Please wait. Over there, too."

"Copy that. Nevertheless, as always, don't move in the footwork of the royals."

I don't know the princess's face or the whole kingdom, so if I'm traveling like this, I won't be noticed.

It would look like a girl, or a boy, on a journey whose appearance is just a little extraordinary.

"Is that a compliment? Or a derogatory word?

"Either a compliment or a compliment."

"Eh heh, no! Praised by Will" "

That's what Eileen says, holding hands all the time and gutting pose small.

And my childhood friend looks at Satsuki, who was nearby, and laughs naughtily.

Satsuki, by contrast, was shuddering in a puffy manner that seemed remorseful.

"Grungy..."

"Satsuki, I'm calm. You can't fight all over the city, you can't win a fight."

"I know! I know, but that princess is angry!"

"It's good to be just conscious. You mean you're recognized as a competitor."

"Yes, but! Yeah, but yeah! Uh, yeah!

Even if Mi and Cyril can fool him, Satsuki makes strange noises and puts his head on with both hands.

The people who go on the road steal a glimpse of it and they leave.

... I would like you to think a little bit about people because it's a regular occurrence.

Even our line has all the girls of beauty and they say they attract attention......

With that in mind, Eileen will talk to me from the side.

"By the way, Will, how many people do you think we should go to Count Goldart's mansion? As a minimum, I wonder if Satsuki and I should wait somewhere."

The content of Eileen's consultation was the content that will serve as the backbone of this mission.

Because the story of who we are taking is also about what direction we assume the exchange in the name of listening to the circumstances that we are going to carry out will unfold.

What we're about to do is somehow punish someone in a dialogue if they were working evil.

But this seems easy and surprisingly difficult.

As I mentioned earlier - even though Eileen is moving with her royal life, without objective justification for the reasons for punishing her, people who do not know the circumstances will see the royal power wielded in tyranny.

Such acts of wounding the authority of kings should naturally be avoided in Eileen's position.

That is why we intend to apply to Count Goldart for a direct situational hearing for the purpose of obtaining the information necessary to ensure its objective legitimacy.

That is, the purpose of this mission is to drag enough information out of the dialogue with Count Goldart to criticize him.

And I have a few thoughts on how to do that.

Dragging information out is not, in itself, considered so difficult.

But on the other hand, there are some troublesome difficulties.

For example, I think this is going to be the most important of my spells, but there is a spell called Lie Breaking.

This is a spell that literally discerns the lies of the other person, and if this spell is exercised and proper interrogation is carried out, it is expected that if Count Goldart is "black," that will become boring.

On the other hand, however, it is a question of what action Count Goldart, who has been accused of falsehood, will take.

A little, it might be a while.

If I'm the only one who can sense if it's a lie, there's no escape.

Or if you can't get away with it - you may no longer think about making us deceased on the spot, both before and when you went to interrogate us.

People who have been cornered to the extreme don't know how to behave.

And the Count's mansion will also have a small number of escort soldiers employed by him.

I don't know how they move when that happens, but given the possibility of being a battle, it would be more desirable to have more power, which means the Satsuki and the others should also be taken.

Or depending on the assumption of enemy power, there may be a need to hire more force here as well.

But on the other hand, a large number of armed people pushing to go to the discussion could also give the other side a pretext for not responding to dialogue.

It would therefore be necessary to think a little more carefully about that area.

But above all, the biggest problem is...

"─ ― Alice, court magician"

"What, what? Alice, are you sure you're a court magician with Count Goldart?

"Oh. And of this quest, the biggest obstacle."

I'll tell Eileen that.

The fact that the other party has a wizard magician is the most important obstacle this time around.

Depending on how they come out, my magic, including lying nursing (detectrai), could virtually be sealed, and most importantly, the fact that they can use almost the same hands this one can use is very troublesome.

Alice can use most of the spells I can use.

As part of my response to that, I communicated (contacted) with a professor at the Academy when I left Graysburg, Wang Capital, to get Alice's appearance information...

"Eileen, as a possibility, but be prepared to be a long shot."

"Heh, why? Aren't you still going today?

"I don't know that until I see it. Let's go to the Count's Hall first."

"What, wait...! Hey, Will, what are you up to? Tell me, too."

That's how Eileen came after me as I started walking down the road to the high-end residential area.

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