"... but in fact, even though the Dallas royal family is already doomed, it is also true that externally it looks no different than before. So those who have been so replaced are skillful..."
Shester remembered a few years ago when he himself surveyed the Kingdom of Dallas.
But I didn't see any anomalies at that time, and I had no choice but to close the investigation, but if what Signus said was true, something would have already been replaced during that investigation.
"... who the hell is Dallas..."
Shester shrugged as he remembered what happened during the investigation.
But the signal was not kept slight, and the eyelids remained closed.
"Then I'd like to ask you one question now. Gaius said I could put you in the king, but how the hell are you going to do that?
Then Signus slowly opened his eyelids.
"... you want to know?... Fine. Let me tell you..."
Signus woke up lightly and looked to Chester.
"Use the customs of Dallas. Dallas is not an ancient country. Therefore, we will diversify the likeness of the ghost path."
"... I've heard of that. Whatever you do, you open it up to fortune..."
"... ask one thing, is magic and fortune different? If you're the archdeacon, doesn't that mean you're good at fortune telling?
"It doesn't matter. It's nothing more than a fortune teller. There's no way you can understand the future, no matter how magical it is."
"... Really? All I imagine is that the wizard class has a fortune..."
"No, that's not wrong. In fact, even in Dallas, it is not the Magic Master who is engaged in ghost divination."
"... then..."
"That's why I'm telling you it's not what will occupy the future. They simply follow a more ancient law, but the future can be read as a result. Just stick to the rules."
"So you think the divinating wizard himself doesn't believe in divination?
"Unless you're an idiot? But there are a certain number of fools in the world... so it's no wonder there are people who believe in fortune."
"... does that mean it's a assumption?
"Well... let's just say I once got a divination hit. But what would you think if it were you?
"... you'd think the one time that hit me was a coincidence. It's been off ten other times."
"Hmm. Neither do I. But there are people in the world who value that hit once. Do you know why?