521 Why did you like 519 Karna? (1/2)

After breaking up with the Karnas, I tried to hit Fran with the questions I was wondering about.

”Hey, Fran.”

”Hmm?”

”Why did you like Karna so much?

I don't mean a bad guy, but he was a strong, unafraid type. Use the franc so that immigration is advantageous, or value the reward. Did you have a reason to favor me?

Now I think there might have been a reason for not strongly stopping Deane's rude remarks.

Well, even if the Carnas make any incidents in the future, it's unlikely Fran will be bothered. We were together on the road, and we just protected ourselves from the monsters. I didn't dare tell you that, but I didn't lie.

It was not a cliché or falsehood that drove him into the country. Moreover, they presented their identity cards, which were formally admitted by the administrator who checked them. If anything goes wrong, the place of responsibility has already shifted to the State.

Moreover, in the case of Fran, we also know that he was alone at the time of his departure from the Kingdom of Kranzel, since the entry and exit records are clear. In other words, the fact that we were together by accident was corroborated. It would be unlikely to be considered a fellow Karna.

However, I also felt that Fran had too many shoulders of Karna.

'You obviously realize you tried to use Fran, don't you?

”Mm-hmm. But I'm not fooled.”

'Well, yes...'

”Karna. Same year”

”Speaking of which, you did.”

Could that be all?

”And I didn't insult the Black Cats.”

”Oh, you know what?”

”Mm-hmm. Deane also made fun of the adventurers, but not the Black Cats”

In fact, I was very surprised at the point where I was a Black Cat girl, even for the people I'd met and gotten along with on my previous journey. There were two patterns of surprise though.

Most commonly, a girl of a weak race called the Black Cat Clan is surprised at what adventurers and others are doing.

Next up, a surprise at the fact that it is a race called the Black Cat Nation, but entails signs of a strong man.

Either way, there was an affront to a species called the Black Cat Clan. No, they have no disdain or malice for the Black Cats. However, as a matter of fact, I consider it common sense that the Black Cat tribe is a weak species and not suitable for combat.

For Fran, that was teething. It must have been sad.

But neither Karna, Deane, nor Sheller ever made a statement that made the Black Cat tribe vulnerable. There was an affront to being a girl or an adventurer, but that's all.

Especially Karna. Think about it, race, age, identity. She didn't seem to care at all. Rather, I even felt a sense of respect.

”Karna is funny. I wish I could be an adventurer.”

'Huh?'

In fact, this is quite a compliment, frankly. It is a compliment enough for a noble nobleman to say to the civilian population, ”If you are noble, the territory is also secure”.

”Karna is weak”

”Well, as a magician, is it about down there?

”But you don't scare me. I thought I wouldn't be insulted.”

Sometimes strong adventurers measure their strength against each other. Hit each other in the fight, reward them with light feints, and identify the power of the opponent.

Even if ordinary people only seemed to hit each other with killing intentions and were trying to pull out their weapons, there would be no harm left if they were first-rate adventurers. And if you admit the other person, you hang out as a reciprocal person.

Though different from that of the adventurer, Fran apparently recognized Karna as his counterpart. Did you have something to touch Fran's harp line in a part other than combat?

In the same year, Karna treats herself without fear and even tries to use herself, who has shown overwhelming power, without looking down on being an adventurer or a Black Cat tribe. Come to think of it, is that a medium vessel?

”Karna is funny”