At the end of the meal, when Aotearoa had finished explaining "Welcome", he went into an operational meeting about the future, except for Laurie, who was in charge of laundry.

Laurie is in charge of washing things after meals for as long as she can't cook, except when she's out.

"So, what kind of move do you think the royalty here will make in the future?

"Right...... I'm not that familiar with the king now either. If the rumors are true, I don't think it's going to be bad."

Aeta looks surprised at the words.

"Of now? So you're replacing it?

Deena pounded her hand.

"Mr. Sorta didn't know how the Elf King would take his place, did she?"

"Think normally, if the king decides that life expectancy is coming or we should entrust it to the next generation?

"Well, even the Elves can take their place for those reasons. But there's another rule that's been in place since the founding of the country."

It seemed natural knowledge among the elves, and Arezel, Narus, was also nodding to Deena's words.

"Another rule, the term of office is set at a maximum of two hundred years. Elves are long lived, but it is the word of the first king that control by one king narrows the future of the country."

"I see. So it hasn't been that long since the reign of kings now?

Naruas thinks a little before answering.

"Sure, I think they took the reins this year. I believe that every two hundred years since the thousand years before Sorta was summoned."

"That king also served a full two-hundred-year term..."

That was the word that came out when I heard that the king, who made the final decision to seal Deena, had taken his place two hundred years later.

Thanks to the seal, I had the pleasure of seeing Ethereum again, but Deena still felt indescribable given her impudence at the time when she could only reach the end of the seal.

Aotea stroked Deena's head like that with a bump.

"So, it's the people that say it won't be bad, if I'm involved, it'll be right... isn't it time to come?

When Ethereum, who felt something, looked at the door, the other faces moved their gaze in the same way.

Concon.

"Um, a visitor yesterday, may I come in?

Along with the knocking sound, I heard voices.

I saw Ethereal's face wondering what the three of them would do: Deena, Narus, and Arezel.

"Whoa, don't look at me. This is Naruas' workshop, you judge me."

Now Naruas gathers his gaze.

"Uh, let me ask you to come in because it doesn't seem like you had the attitude you had yesterday for now. Please come in."

As usual yesterday, caution was also visible in the operation of entering the room, slowly closing the door.

"Excuse me. Thank you for allowing me to come in yesterday, even though I've been rude."

The man in leadership changed from yesterday and comes into the room with his head bowed over and over again like a flat head.

"You don't have to be so frightened. I'm not mad about yesterday."

Right? and Naruas sees Ethereum.

Aotearoa nods gently.

"So, what can I do for you today?

"Uh, first of all, an apology for yesterday's disrespect. Sorry, sir."

I lowered my head in the momentum of wondering if my head would be on the floor.

"I don't care about anything, but let's get an apology, what's more serious than that?

When a man lifts his head, he utters words like he can't say.

"Uh, that's right. If I reported yesterday, what can I do, ask your lord Deena to come to the royal castle?"

"You mean to take me with you for raising your hand to the Castle Knight?

The man waves his hands and neck sideways thoughtfully. There was a great deal of sweat on his forehead from a rush.

"Meh, there's no extinction. It doesn't matter how many lives I have if I do that. The king liked you so much that he wanted to see you… At first he said he would visit here himself, but the ministers managed to stop it and let you both come to the royal castle as a compromise."

The faces that reminded me of Ethereal's attitude yesterday wondered where and why I liked it.

"Oh, my God, that's a lot different than I thought. I've seen him since we got here, and he can't imagine running away from the elves serving his country."

"So, what do you do?

Deena smiled and visited Ethereum. The answer's settled, isn't it? It was a look like that.

"I have no choice, go. I just want you to come with me and Deena as well as Naruas because I have very little information on this country right now, okay?

Aotea asks the two men and Naruas.

"I don't mind..."

"Also, of course, I have no problem with Master Naruas accompanying me. His identity is guaranteed by the fact that he is a well-known alchemist, and the king said he doesn't mind more people accompanying him. Make sure you don't."

Not to miss this situation, which is in the process of going to the castle, the man asked to accompany Naruas in a difficult mood.

"Wow, I get it. I'll accompany you."

"That's fine if you'll come... and then, yeah. I don't think I'm going to change my attitude, but is everything okay around here?

A man gets stuck in words for a moment, but recalls the word that bringing him in is a top priority.

"Well, I think it's okay. The king is generous around here, so I don't know if the ministers..."

The second half had a tiny voice that was barely audible.

"Well, if there's a problem, should I go home? Should we go right now?

"Yes, no. He said that if you could come in a few days, you could always do as long as you were within good sense. I just want you to tell me when you can come."

The man mouthed it remembering the terms offered by the time he got here.

"If you two are okay, I'm going to go... how about that?

"I don't mind, I'll follow Mr. Sorta"

Deena smiled.

"Right. Will there be anything I can postpone later, do you want to go"

Naruas answered, thinking of something.

"That's why. Do you mind if we continue?

"Yes, I'm fine. We have a carriage outside, please get in."

The man was heartily relieved that he had prepared a carriage in advance, also considering the possibility of coming soon.

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