Part 5 Incarnation of the Goddess
Socialization with Dunkel Feger
"Although there was a side lance from the Central Knights and a small and medium territory in Ditter the other day, Ditter was continuing because there was no voice of the referee. It was Hannelorle who decided the match It is due to
In a quiet tone, the first wife said so. His expression was calm, but there was a sound that blamed Hannelorle's actions, and I suddenly turned my eyes to Hannelorle. With his body shrunken and his face down so that there is no place for him, I explain the situation when Hannelore was evacuating."Hannerolle was able to leave himself because it was dangerous without a guard knight."
With no escort knight, Hannelore was frightened and endured by an attack from the sky. He complained that he was too poor, but his first wife's smile remains.
"Yeah. The knights went up to protect the treasure from the enemies shooting the attack magic. Nevertheless, Hannelore left himself. This was against the knights who were fighting to defend. Don't you think it's a betrayal? "
I think it's terrible to be able to endure alone while the attack magic is pouring down. I can't sympathize with the argument that betrayal and blame are actions to get out of the team and seek safety.
"... I grew up because I was taught that the job of a lord candidate was to be protected by an escort knight, so it seems like the absence of an escort knight is abandoned."
"Oh ... Do you say Hannelorle's actions are appropriate at Ehrenfest?"
If you think of it as a behavior in Ditter, and as a candidate for the lord of Dunkelfelder, it may be blamed. But Ehrenfest and Dunkelfelder are different.
I thought I would argue, but my adoptive father next door was quicker to speak.
"The escort knights are there to protect the lord's clan, and the most important thing in Ditter is to protect the treasure. What couldn't be protected is the knight's fault."
......It seems so! It's bad that there is no escort knight.
I deeply nodded at the words of my adoptive father. The wife of the adoptive father turned his eyes down so that he could think a little.
"... Is that the case at Ehrenfest? Hannelore, who left the team, has no fault."
"Yes"
Unlike Mr. Aub Dunkelferger, the first wife did not tell me to wear black and white with a ditter, but made a convincing voice. Apparently they understood each other in words. As I stroked my chest to talk to Dunkelferger in a straightforward manner, my first wife distorted her lips into a smile.
"So, this might be like Tarkus being born and raised with the power of Fluetleine, but with the help of Dreffuan Goor, heading for Fair Furemère."
Unfortunately, my first wife said, exhaling with peace of mind.
......Hmm? What do you mean?
I can't understand the meaning. First, I don't know the talcs. Is it a creature unique to Dunkelferger, or is it a minor story in the mythical tale?
...... Tarkus is born and raised in freshwater and heads to the sea when the time comes, so the implication from this is that if he grows up, he will head to a place that suits him, or something like that?
While desperately thinking about the meaning with a vague smile, the first wife was looking at me and my adoptive father alternately. The illusion of being caught by those red eyes is breathtaking.