"I didn't say we weren't going out. They say they're different."
When Alphilis heard the maple report, he immediately said he would not help Arnelia. In response to the word, when the maple was in awe. Next to Alphilis are Cowen, Ecla, Rhine, Closes and Larna. Ekla took a moment, but when he saw the others calm, he restrained himself.
Maple also behaved softly and calmly when he saw Alphilis calm.
Let me tell you why.
"First, we have little means of attacking evil spirits. Arnelia's exclusive patent for the means of attacking light attributes in the first place. So few requests come to the Alliance for evil spirits either. It's a mistake to ask mercenaries to do that now. Am I saying something wrong?
"... no"
"I guess it's not even meant to be a Knights Temple or a pilgrimage. What we need to do is correctly recognize the threat outside, communicate it to the Tarram vigilante, and cooperate to repel it. Even if we help the Knights of the Temple, the place just gets confused.
But I don't know... I don't even know who the enemy is, but it's not creepy. Cowen, do you have any idea?
"Heh heh. I've just been doing some research on tarram, too - so it's totally water in my sleeping ear - and I'm just imagining it."
Cowen also put his time between them with a slightly troubled face. It is a very rare look on her face as she prepares measures for everything.
"If you envisage attacking Tarham - it's not an unthinkable way - because if there's anything outside - it's probably an army sent by Romansland - to imagine from the map of Kazas - it's possible to reach Tarham if you break through the dragon's nest"
"The Dragon's Nest?
"It's a danger zone where dragons are said to live when they feel dead. Without intelligence, many dragons have become corpse dragons. It's more dangerous than a prairie or a storm valley. You're one of the few places in the middle of the continent that boasts of not treading on the ruins. Mercenaries are common sense.
"I'm sorry you don't have common sense. But it's not sane to go through a place like that."
"That's right - that's the problem ~. What world do you think there is a unit in there that hears the maneuver of passing through a nest of monsters with no tracks and ambushing them ~? That's about it, you just have to look at the time of year and then go south - you need to march until you lose thousands of generals here and now... ah!?"
Cowen pounded, slapping his hand. And when I snapped and snapped and put my thoughts together, I looked up.
"Did you come up with something?
"Yeah, it's a really thought-provoking state. I still don't completely see their intentions, but you may have figured out who set up the operation. Do you guys know something called" The Sage Society "?"
Everyone looked at each other for words they could not hear.
"I mean the Sage Society - a meeting that doesn't even exist in the world on the continent - or where intellectuals who can't leave are set up as a place for an exchange of views. So was Kazas before - and I was in attendance too -"
"If we're discussing advanced technologies, we should be able to exchange views at the Continental Peace Conference as well?
"Haha, there's some controversy you can't stand out and say ~. Ekla's a good kid, so you probably don't know ~"
Ekla was annoyed by the way Cowen said it, but remained silent because it was also a fact. Corwen also kept talking, not to mention ethics.
"What I was in was a division of military jurisprudence - but there was one person who had a really bizarre idea - named Everhaden, known in the Alliance as the 'Schemer'."
"I've heard of it... surely, wasn't it the staff of the brave Zems?
"That's right when Zems once received a request on the battlefield - I'm not sure if Zems is involved now because Zems hardly ever receives a request on the battlefield - but I'm still wondering if Zems is working with Everhaden's measures.
Well aside from that - Everhaden was a very bizarre idea - when he led the battle against the doctrine of military law - there was a lot of "how can I not miss a single one and kill them all in a doomsday battle" when the topic was' Where should I attack if not break the current peace '? It is a topic lacking in ethics - well others are the same - and no one cared - "
"That's roundabout. What's the key part?
"One of Everhaden's topics was," What can I do to make Tarram fall? "One of the proposals that came out in the process was the same situation as this one."
"I mean, do you think the current situation is what they thought it was?
"I don't know how far the drawing itself is - but isn't it at least involved?
And if you use demon kings and demons in Romansland, you might go through some unscrupulous maneuvers. "
"I see."
Alphilis was somewhat convinced, but there is still no specific operation. Information gathering was a prerequisite.