The Old Knight of a Frontier District

Lesson 7 Double Whirlpool (Part II)

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Trying to get back to the Linz Mansion, Jurchaga followed me.

There was a guard at the front gate, and I've been saluting him.

Jurchaga is:

"Yo."

And I raised my hand and greeted him, and passed flat.

Introducing Jurchaga as a rare guest to a hotel attendant,

"You're a rare guest, aren't you?"

and Jurchaga struck an association.

The squire got it, that's all I understood, and arranged for dinner and a room to stay.

The only juror on this day was Uncle Linz.

Not surprised by the miserable style of the guests, but after the steps to toast,

"May I ask your guest's name?"

And Uncle Linz says, so it's a man named Jurchaga the Bandit, he introduced.

Exactly, Jurchaga, with a slight face, said Uncle Linz,

"Let's celebrate Lord Jurchaga's arrival. Cheers."

and flatly took the head of the toast.

The next toast is Bardo's turn, the guest.

Bardo toasted the prosperity of Linz territory and the health of all those who were (itchy) bordered by Linz.

The third toast is Jurchaga's turn to take the head.

Jurchaga is:

"Pray for the safety and tranquillity of this mansion, cheers"

And he pronounced it, and rocked the cup.

After the response of the toast was completed, the dishes (sai) were served.

While we split the delicacies from hand to hand into two guests, Uncle Linz,

"Speaking of Lord Jurchaga, is he a bandit?"

and questioned Jurchaga himself with a serious face.

Bardo said Lord Simon has already met you.

"Hmm?

I've been trying to make sure I didn't have to see you. "

And I replied to Uncle Linz, who stole the letter and jumped on the cliff.

Uncle Linz looked surprised for the first time,

"Oh, you know, like a monkey."

and additionally,

"Ugh.

Precisely a superior bandit!

Following Lord Lowen, we weren't able to welcome some of the best contemporary figures in our house. "

I said it out loud and laughed softly.

Bardo laughed in solidarity, too.

Jurchaga grinned without a voice.

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"Get caught then. Come on.

He was tied up and pulled away.

I went out with a line called Guienzara.

One of your offerings knows about me.

He threatened to take me away.

Well, if he'd taken me like that, I'd have definitely tied my neck.

They told me to work for my life.

Turn him into a soldier and take away his letters and stamps.

When I heard they were Baldo Lowen, it got dark in front of me for a second.

But if a man loses his mind to try, it's over.

I've been watching my chances. "

I thought you were trembling.

"Uncle Linz's husband, that's speechless.

That's an act to keep your opponent alert.

Really.

Hey.

My allies were on the verge of destruction, so I only took the letter.

After all, where was the impression?

"Ha.

What, you've come to explore that?

That's not a funny one.

They don't know anything about the impressions, Lord Jullan or Lord Bardo. "

"Huh?

Bardo's husband, don't you know?

Bardo replied, um, I don't know.

"Wow (Jean Dessa Law).

Wasn't there any treasure from the beginning?

This is why you can't, amateur.

The bottom line is too cluttered. "

"It's Jurchaga.

In the first place, why would the Coendella family want that letter?

Where did swirls and impressions come from?

"Oh.

I hear someone from the Gadusha Border Marquis said that.

Guienzara said Barcla.

Marquis Gadusha's messenger said there was no need to worry, as the double whirlpool and imprint would undoubtedly allow him to confirm himself.

Say. "

"Mm?

Gadusha Border Marquis?.

Speaking of which, the Coendella family seems to have a good face for the Gadusha border marquis.

Are you going to be related through Cardos' mother? "

The border area of Gadusha lies in the eastern region of the Kingdom of Parzam and includes the trading village of Paderia.

Lord Mardos Arkeios is a knight of the Kingdom of Parzam and one of the leading warlords.

"And Barclay.

Is that Berkla Meganon?

Did he come too? "

Berkla Meganon is one of the top ministers in the Dolphin territory.

Bardo asked Jurchaga if he had given the letter to Barcla.

"Yeah, I am.

Oh, I'm sorry, Bardo's husband.

That was a letter from the princess of Tercia addressed to her husband, wasn't it?

Birkla's old man. Come on.

I was opening the letter and reading it.

What is this?

Doesn't it say one important thing?

He was angry.

I don't know, that's not true.

I stole it from you.

I thought so, but I didn't say it. "

"I was wise.

But why would they want a letter from Princess Idra?

How do you relate to whirlpools and imprints?

"Come on?

Birkler's grandmother didn't seem to know him very well either.

I was complaining about Guienzara.

Lord Cardos is too secretive.

Anyway, he told me the details of this noise.

Guienzala said it was all since he got the stamp anyway, it could only be assumed that Bardo had it, that he must know about the whirlpool, and that the letter should say something about a clue. "

"Hmm.

I don't know. I don't know.

Yes, Lord Bardo.

Lord Jullan didn't seem to tell Lord Bardo to worry, but something strange happened.

After Lord Bardo left Pacra territory, a messenger from the Coendella family offered to take Lord Idra and Lord Jullan to the Coendella family.

Leave me alone for almost thirty years. That's an offer.

I was tempted to pull through a brilliant knight named Lord Jullan and try to wield my distrust of Lord Jullan in the Tercia family.

Of course, the Tercians, they poked at this.

Then at the Coendella family, after repeated the offer several times, at least then, I turned over a samurai.

Let me take care of Lord Idra.

This is also a suspicious offer, but if you refuse, the Tercians will have been disrespectful and won't give Coendella a little excuse.

I agreed to let her work, and she was a daughter who disagreed with the plan and didn't have a job.

Lord Idra liked it, too.

The samurai sent a letter to the Coendella family several times, but before she did, she said she showed the contents to Lord Jullan.

You knew what you were thinking.

It just says the health of Lord Idra and what he did to clean up the room, and he didn't have anything strange about it.

After Lord Idra's funeral, he said, he returned to Dolba territory.

If I did, the samurai would have checked the goods around Lord Idra. "

You were thirsty after a long conversation, and Uncle Linz mumbled a glass of booze.

"By the way, Jurchaga.

If you're back looking for a stamp, as I was saying, it's not here.

Lord Bardo has no idea.

I've wasted my legs. "

"Oh, no, no.

No, it's not.

I had the letter slipped and stolen, and I borrowed it.

I broke up with Berkla's grandmother on the spot.

I'm not a fun person to be with. "

"Then why did you come back to this city?

You are not one of the attempted assassinations of the two knights of Uncle Linz and Tercian territory.

Even if you don't, the arrangements are turning around.

If they find you, there's no life. "

"Fair enough.

Don't be so hard on me.

'Cause you came to Linz because you didn't eat good stuff from the stall.

I don't have a hand in going anywhere. "

"Ha.

Do the stalls here have a life-threatening appeal?

Funny one. "

"Yeah!

Yes, I do.

But the money's gone. Come on.

If you're thinking of working somewhere, see Bardo's husband. "

"Hmm.

See, what's up? "

"Give me something to eat." I said.

"Say what?

I don't know if it's bold or abalone.

Then what did Lord Bardo do to you?

"Treated me"

Uncle Linz looked at Bardo in silence for a while.

Baldo is quietly carrying the cup into his mouth.

Jurchaga told Uncle Linz about the aftermath of the incident.

Uncle Linz asked as he got his hands on it with Hmm, ooh, ooh, etc.

"Speaking of which, Bardo's husband.

I have to repay you for the treat.

Anything you want from me?

said Jurchaga.

Bardo asked if Barcla had returned to Dolba territory.

"Yeah.

He said he would catch up with the angels and lead them to a separate mansion by the lake. "

After thinking for a while, Bardo asked if he could contact the envoy line without being noticed by the people of the mansion, even if he had gone to the other mansion.

"Mochi"

and Jurchaga replied, letting him close one eye.

Uncle Linz put liquor on Jurchaga's cup from his hand.

Usually, the first drink is the only one that the Lord puts on his guests, and then he makes them serve.

For some reason, Uncle Linz seems to like Jurchaga a lot.

It is a strange way to praise a man who is not a warrior, or a man who is skilled and proud in his moves in any way.

I wonder, he also asks how he feels about not being a thief.

On this day, the dining room at the Linz Castle Hotel was busy a long time later.

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