No one fits the bill better than her.

but--

Ian was not fooled by first impressions.

Because his body was warning him of the same thing every moment—that the mustard child in front of him was not a normal human being.

In this case, she must have some purpose in contacting him.

Caution must be exercised.

While Ian was thinking about all this, Akuko glanced here.

Then, she said to Mordred:

"Wait a minute, I'm going to the bathroom, and we'll talk when I come back later!"

"oh oh!"

Mordred nodded.

It was obvious that she didn't hate Akuko.

"Go ahead!"

Kazuko nodded, then hugged her book, glanced at Ian, then got up and walked towards the bathroom.

Ian looked at her back and felt that it was not as simple as going to the bathroom.

And this thought soon became a reality.

I saw Ian's phone light up.

He received a private message—but the owner of the message took him by surprise.

That's Wasabiko.

[Aabiko]: Can we come out and chat?

[Akuko]: Just the two of us.

To be fair, Ian knew this invitation was extremely dangerous.

After all, if the conversation was normal, there would be no need to meet alone like this.

but--

Ian's instinct was telling him that he had to go on this trip.

Otherwise you will miss a lot of things.

After much thought, he decided to keep the appointment.

After all, she had to figure out whether she was hostile to Mash and Fujimaru Ritsuka.

He didn't want any of them to get hurt.

"I'm going to the bathroom too."

"Mordred, protect them for me, and come back to buy you what you like to eat."

"Eh, oh."

Before Mordred could finish answering, Ian had already left his seat.

Her nose moved and she muttered quietly.

"Why does it feel like there's a fragrance..."

As soon as he arrived outside the restaurant, Ian saw Akuko waiting there.

"Miss Kazuko, you are looking for me..."

"There's no point in talking more."

Kazuko stared directly at Ian.

That was completely opposite to the weak look just now.

"tell me."

"What price do I have to pay to be able to summon a servant like you?"

"otherwise--"

"I'll tell you what happened under the table just now."

171. Miss Akuko, please take off your clothes here (4k)

"..."

"..."

The atmosphere became tense in an instant.

Ian looked at the mustard child in front of him and sneered.

"Miss Akuko, are you threatening me?"

“So what if it is, so what if it’s not?”

Kazuko responded to Ian's question in a completely different tone than before, with a bit more decisive perseverance in her black eyes.

"Do you want to deny the dirty things you have done?"

"There are still large traces under the table."

Kazuko thought that after she said this, Ian would be nervous.

But he remained calm.

"I was never going to deny anything I did."

"I just want to tell you - I'm not worried about you telling it."

"What?" Kazuko's brows frowned slightly.

"What are you pretending to be?"

"You are an evil person who lets them do such a thing in a public place like a restaurant!"

"Correct."

Ian looked directly at Akuko in front of him.

"It was indeed done."

"But - they 'did it', not me."

"So even if you announce this to the entire Chaldea, the most I can do is be called morally corrupt."

"Unfortunately, I have a flexible moral bottom line, so I will not be affected in any way."

"But they are different."

"So Miss Akuko, you are threatening them now, not me, do you understand?"

Kazuko didn't know how to refute Ian for a while.

The man in front of me was simply shameless.

What's even worse is that she found out that what he said was indeed correct.

"Don't you care about them?" Kazuko couldn't help but ask.

"Of course I care."

"Their bodies are very meaningful to me, so they are people that must be protected."

"But the situation now is that you are hurting them, not me, do you understand?"

Ian's thinking was not confused at all by the threat of Kazuko.

On the contrary, he was very clear-headed and had no intention of accepting any conditions that the other party wanted to impose.

"..."

Seeing that she couldn't get what she wanted from Ian, Akuko subconsciously took a few steps back while holding the book.

But Ian held her hand at this moment.

"how?"

"Miss Akuko, do you want to run away immediately after realizing that the threat is useless?"

"let me go!"

Kazuko shook off Ian's hand.

"People like you...if they were in the book, they would definitely not live long!"

"That's not necessarily true." Ian smiled lightly.

"I think I can survive at least more than 170 chapters. If there is no review, it is not a problem to survive for thousands of chapters."

"Oh...it doesn't matter. Anyway, I won't die now."

Ian looked directly at the literary girl in front of him.

"On the other hand, Miss Akuko, should you explain your thoughts to me clearly?"

"you--"

"Why do you want to summon a servant?"

Kazuko looked away.

"It has nothing to do with you."

"Of course it does." Ian said coldly.

"It depends on what reasons I will use to report to the director what you did today."

"A friendly exchange between magicians? Or a suspected criminal? Miss Akuko, your attitude will determine my choice."

The situation suddenly turned upside down.

Now it was Ian who turned his offensive and threatened Kazuo.

The literary girl's lips trembled for a while before she managed to squeeze out a sentence.

"I want to meet someone from my past."

"I want to meet someone from the past." Ian nodded thoughtfully, "Sounds like a good reason indeed."

"but--"

"Wouldn't it be better for you to go to someone from Chaldea for this kind of thing?"

"They will be more experienced in summoning servants, right?"

"I've looked for it." Akuko's expression was complicated.

"They couldn't help me."

"..."

Ian finally understood why Akuko wanted to contact Fujimaru Ritsuka.

The staff at Chaldea couldn't help her, so she looked for other options.

The other magicians in Chaldea are the best choices.

And Fujimaru Ritsuka's miraculous survival in the helicopter incident made Akuko mistakenly think that she was a powerful magician.

All of this was shattered the moment they met - Fujimaru Ritsuka was not a super high school level magician.

So she seemed very disappointed.

"Miss Akuko, you seem to be a little sick and have to seek medical attention." Ian couldn't help but comment.

"If a professional institution like Chaldea can't do it, why do you think ordinary magicians can do it?"

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