516 514 Kansai (2/2)

”Fort?”

”On?”

”Well, you mean a barracks and a fort.”

Rather, it seemed to me that the meaning of restraint on the kingdom of Verios was greater than its function as a place of detention.

The border between the Kingdom of Kranzel and the Kingdom of Berrios is partly a river, but this area is mountainous. They define mountain peaks as border lines.

In it, a street is set up to pass between the mountains and the mountains, and the checkpoint is present on the way down that street. Not on the border line, I guess, because the checkpoint has a function as a fort.

Even if it is a friendly country, there is no way to allow a fort to be built only on one side. If one of them builds a fort named Sekiguchi, the other should do the same. And I should have liked to build a fort as close to the other country as possible.

But if both sides consider the same thing, it could also mean that the two fortifications intersect each other across the border.

So in approximate cases, most of the time a treaty was signed between countries that they would not build buildings within some extent of their borders. Well, this is a take-away from a guard in the town of Didien.

”First, we will have an exit procedure on the part of the Kingdom of Kranzel. After that, it's an immigration procedure at the checkpoint on the side of the Kingdom of Verios.”

”Okay.”

'Let's just get off around here. If you get close on the Ursi like this, you'll get the wrong idea.'

If they think a dangerous warcraft has attacked them, they'll take extra time.

”On!”

And I headed to the border, but the procedure was very smooth. In the first place, they won't wait because we're the only ones, and with adventurer cards, there's no cumbersome procedure. I can't believe why I left the country. If I answered ”adventure,” that's all I got.

Well, they seemed a little suspicious that Fran was really a Rank B adventurer, but they wouldn't even ask me if I knew the adventurer card was real. Because many adventurers don't like to be asked about themselves, and if it's also a true Rank B, it can't piss them off.

As for Ursi, there was also an obedience certificate, which, if smaller in size, would not have been a problem at all. It would have taken less than five minutes to get through the barracks.

Rather, it seemed more difficult to enter the kingdom of Verios.

'Then we'll walk until we cross the line. It's confusing to show Ursi around here. ”

”On”

”Mmm.”

Even if it is, it is not that dangerous. They say even the average person can get out in about half a day.

They say the Warcraft will be out, but because the soldiers are hunting, the precision will only be out to threat F.

For once, the strongest warcraft that has been confirmed was the story of Threat D, but it seems that it is also only witnessed once every few years.

Unless you run into the Warcraft of Threat D, it won't take Fran and Ursi half a day to cross the line. It's already evening, but even if we camp, we should be able to reach the other barracks tomorrow morning.

It was supposed to be...

”No way, was it a flag?

”Hmm?”

'No, it's nothing. I'll help you sooner than that!

Near the top of the canopy, travelers were running into the scene where they were attacked. Plus, to Storm Wyburn, a Threat D Warcraft.

”Ursi, go!

”Gal!”