632 Outside Edition Mr. Ginaru and Mr. Pravu (1/2)
When I opened the door, I saw Prav standing with an impatient expression on his face.
It's not been that long, but what happened to Gilmouth and his assistants?
”What's the matter? Did you make a sudden change?”
”No, that's fine.” I didn't make it back, so I thought something was wrong... ”
I leaned my neck at the way the plough looked.
You look pretty nervous, don't you?
Did you think that you weren't willing to cooperate with the treatment because you had found a cure and you called ”wait”?
I can't talk about the owner of the magic stone, so I just said, ”I have a few errands.”
”Um...”
”Oh, I'm done with my errands.” Let's start the treatment. ”
I don't think that the pluff with the openly pleasing expression is enough anymore.
Let's go.
The best thing to do is to reassure them by treating them as soon as possible.
Yes.
Secretively search for signs of surroundings as you head to the top-secret location where the treatment is being conducted.
I knew it.
There was always a guard on the plough.
Two of us today? No, three of them?
A lot.
Since I was alone yesterday, there is a possibility that the Torurahu Gilmuth has healed and leaked out.
The place where the treatment is being given is one of the hideouts that Gilmuths had.
There are only a few who can get inside.
Doctors and auxiliaries, followed by one of Prav's assistants, the Adventurer's Guild.
When the pluffs were put together, there were four of them.
Does it mean that some of these people are leaking information?
”Nevertheless... you're not good at it, are you?”
The three sentinels are not amateurs, given the movement alone.
But we don't have enough skill to keep an eye on them.
In towns and villages, it's counterproductive to try to erase the signs.
If you're as sharp as I am, that's the opposite.
When you reduce the sign, the sign will wobble unnaturally.
It would be inconspicuous if you used magic items to completely erase the signs, but no matter how much you hone your skills, you can't completely erase the signs.
So in a village or town, the best way is to blend your own signs into the signs around you.
Well, this is pretty tricky.
It's gonna be tough, but I think I can do a little Ivy.
It wasn't perfect yet.
You said you didn't even know how Druid remembered.
I gently looked at one of the guards so that I wouldn't get caught.
You look like a villager.
In that case, it would be better to be dignified without trying to hide the signs poorly.
Well, it would be more troublesome if they found out. Ignore them now.
Besides, he's got my people.
He'll look into the identity of the sentinel.
Ginar-san?
What's the matter?
“Did you need anything?”
”No, it's okay.”
I glanced at the plough walking next to me.
Sometimes it's weird and sharp.
I don't know if he's an enemy or an ally.
”Um, heh-”
”I don't want to talk about it here.”
Stop talking about brainwashing where you don't know who's listening.
You're in a hurry.
”I'm sorry, I heard that I'm okay, but I'm scared.”
When I saw the pluff, I looked pale.
This doesn't look like an act, does it?
But I'm concerned that I wasn't brainwashed.
Because Druid didn't care about that either.
Hmm?
Druid?
Something's bothering me right now.
... what is it?
Druid reminds me of... ah, a skill.
I didn't become a top adventurer because of my special skills.
Could it be that Prav has a skill that doesn't require brainwashing?
It's a sudden thought, but it's impossible.
If you turn the corner three times from the main street, you'll see where you're going.
There's no one around here, so can I ask you something?
If I go to the safe house, there will be a doctor.
More than that, how can I talk to you?
In the meantime, let's play straight.
Does Plough have any special skills?
What? Skill?
When I stared at the state of Prav, I knew I was confused.
I just don't seem to be in a hurry.