Tsumi Kake Tensei Ryoushu no Kaikaku

Episode IX Tripartite Interview

Count Siddlbar unloaded his shoulder load and lowered his hips opposite Sola.

Chaff, who by way of example was the shoulder load, takes the reception without taking the room's narrowness for nothing.

"All right, quick, but I need a favor from Lord Sola."

The Earl of Siddlbar stretches his chest on the chair and shouts out.

The sound of being trapped in a narrow indoor wooded spirits looking for an escape.

Sola shifts across the street from Count Siddlbar's scissors, pretending to adjust her seat.

At the very least, it was an act of wanting to avoid direct fire.

The Earl of Siddlbar faces mercilessly and attributes Sora's efforts to nothing.

"Please is not about my grandson. A little... No, I'm pretty retarded. Let's start with Sir Sola and let him know what kind of life Chaff had."

Sora looks at Chaff casually first.

-Three interviews.

Sora shrugged in her heart, trying to give back the hard answer, giving up.

Given how Count Siddlbar took Chaff away, he thought he should have some idea of the situation.

─ ─ If we don't talk honestly, you're going to jump. Chaff, I'm not wasting your sacrifice.

Sora didn't cover up anything about Chaff.

Chaff and Felix wore it slightly and narrowly and talked about the many games they had played, the fact that they had been taught administrative work by officials invited by the Marquis of Beltze, and the fact that they had let it go when they set up a policy battle against Sola.

Chaff shrunk with a narrow shoulder.

"... Hmm, Felix? You piercing bastard, you got a good candidate."

I'm done listening. Count Siddlbar strokes his jaw and starts to think about something.

While avoiding the resentful chaff's gaze, Sora waited for the time of liberation.

Sora sits back shallow in her chair, saying that she should have used more than she had left to talk about.

With my permission, I was in a position to leave the room immediately.

Count Siddlbar sums up his thoughts and opens his mouth again.

"Sir Sola, I heard rumors of the wind... is it true that there are beasts in my subdivision?

Suddenly, Count Siddlbar asked the question.

In an instant, the field air has a lot of mass.

Chaff stopped moving and stared at Sora as she watched her way out.

The Marquis of Beltze waited for Sola's words with a difficult face.

─ ─ Are the beasts not well received by the nobles?

Sola understands exactly why the air has degenerated and answers clearly.

"Yes, sir."

My voice didn't include any tension, and I was just saying, if you have a complaint, say it.

Chaff frowns uncomfortably.

Count Siddlbar narrowed his eyes.

"What kind of guy?

"In addition to creating and studying the Bear Beast, formerly a stray, and now a magic team, you can create and manage books and throw flamethrowers one-on-one to win."

The Marquis of Beltze and the Earl of Siddlbar opened their mouths halfway.

"─ Chaff, is that true?

Count Siddlbar rushes to check with Chaff.

Chaff nodded with a bitter face.

The Marquis of Beltze looks up to the ceiling.

"Lord Sola, how many years do you think I spent training giant soldiers...?

"Ten years, about?

"Twenty years. I spent ten years establishing a magic education law. And it's still incomplete."

I don't think I recognize the anomaly, the Marquis of Beltze points out, but I shut my mouth when I see Sola laughing at Niyaniya.

When I understood it, I realized it was a tease.

Flame Squad, who overthrew the difference in numbers against the Kingdoms Kingsguard, defeated it one-on-one, and even magic could be used.

I'm not a person I can scorn because I'm an animal man.

"... Sir Sola's hidden balls? It's getting harder."

Count Siddlbar arms up and closes his eyes.

Sora tilted her neck.

"Were you going to ask for something?

When the Earl of Siddlbar only opens his right eye, he turns his gaze to Chaff, who sits silently to the right.

Chaff looked surprised.

Meanwhile, Sola and the Marquis Belze are good at it, nodding.

Sora opens her mouth faster than the chaff left behind drooling dissatisfaction.

"We leave the matter of Chaff to the discretion of our men. I won't pinch my mouth if the person wants to do me a favor."

To Sola's words, Count Siddlbar embarked on himself with his discerning eyes.

Apparently, it caught my interest.

"Whatever happens, we don't take responsibility, does that mean?

"Whatever happens, I take responsibility."

Sora answered the Count of Siddlbar's question unwillingly, as she would try.

Count Siddlbar shoots Sola through with a sharp eye.

"Let the Beastman work out until Chaff can throw Felix away"

Hearing Count Siddlbar's plans, Chaff changed his complexion.

"Please wait! More importantly, the Beast Man..."

"Not to slap that sexual root back! Shut the fuck up, fool!

Count Siddlbar's drink echoed, and Chaff was remorsefully silent.

Without even looking at Chaff, Count Siddlbar stares at Sola.

"Accidents are an accessory to the training of martial arts. I won't say anything if I get hurt. But Chaff is noble. In some cases, those who claim to make amends with the lives of the parties..."

Count Siddlbar didn't spin words until the end.

I hesitated to spin it.

The air in the room freezes, and tensions that twist and crush the lungs of all those who breathe dominate the field.

Even though the light of day was certainly shooting in through the window, it seemed dark as if the room had been covered with huge hands.

Even now at this moment, I imagine a future dragged from blind spot to dark place by arms stretched out.

"... if anyone tells you, I'll shut you up, so don't worry."

Sola answered with just one smile on her face toward the face that strengthens her face.

Count Siddlbar exhales deeply.

"... Sounds like it. Okay, let's ask him in person."

"You don't mind telling it out of my mouth, do you?

"Let it go. If Sir Sola were the master, the minister would safely say no. You have to ask me directly and in good faith."

"I will now tell you the accommodation you are staying in"

"... you're not staying at the Beltze mansion?

Sola agreed with the Count of Siddlbar, who questioned her wonderfully.

"Don't hesitate"

"Well... you know what?"

Count Siddlbar smiled bitterly.

Generally, nobility hates beasts.

It is only natural that the beast man avoids the nobility so that he cannot turn his obsession on it.

In other words, unless we met in person and showed sincerity, they were definitely saying no.

The Earl of Siddlbar realized that Sola had intimidated her in order to induce her to conclude.

I didn't tell them in words because it is also true that I will not tolerate those who do harm to my men.

Sola told him in the dark that she would not forgive him if he resented him because he refused him a favor.

Since the Earl of Siddlbar is above the throne, it is also possible to say that Sora's actions themselves are disrespectful.

But Sola was called to solve the problem of Count Sidruber's territory.

It's so stuck that we have to borrow the wisdom of the new American Viscount, who's not even old.

The Earl of Siddlbar territory has not been long damaged by the Fireplace Bandits.

The new silver mine has the value of resurrection, and I want to avoid any setbacks in mining.

Sola is holding the solution hostage.

"... you're a diner"

Sora grinned nicely at Count Siddlbar's character review.

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