Between the divestment and the ending, there are two important events related to Eileen's progression and retreat.

One is an event about the Demon King Awakening that leads directly to his cause of death.

And the other is a nightclub event where Cedric publicly breaks her engagement to Eileen and announces her engagement to Lilia.

Irene, the villain warrant lady, does not accept the divorce, and tries to stop Lilia and Cedric from announcing their engagement by hiring rogues to kidnap Lilia and prevent her from attending the night club. But this is still prevented by the horse character - Irene sees it when Marks hits this -.

Irene, who attends the night club to return more than Cedric without knowing otherwise, is charged by Lilia, who shows up at the venue, and is also truncated from the Duke of Dorthrish's house and thrown downtown as a civilian. It was a development I wanted to stop if possible for Eileen.

Because I don't have the ability to just be a civilian and live.

Hate, it wasn't even in my previous life.

Or the option of not attending a night club, I can't choose anymore.

This morning, I put an exploration into my father, "I figured I'd be absent for the night club," and he said with a surprised face, "Do you want to be a civilian? Returned." I mean that one. That father will definitely do it. Absence produces the same result.

Setting up an operation to prevent kidnapping, which we don't even know if it will happen, in the sense of approaching Lilia, is a piece of paper with the action of exploring kidnapping. It is also dangerous to be suspicious.

In other words, as it stands, there was no specific hitter about avoiding the game flag.

(But at the very least, I need to take Master Claude as my partner to a nightclub so that the surroundings can see that I'm happy to break my engagement from the bottom of my heart...!

That way, even if someone else kidnaps Lilia, Irene has no motive. You should hit a hand that you can definitely hit first than you don't know what's going to happen.

And then you have to do the father's "make up for the loss to the Dorthrish family" mission as well.

(We don't have much time. - We'll have to proceed in parallel at the same time.)

That's why, despite yesterday's today, Eileen was walking down a forest trail.

Clear white piece with braided boots. I think I'm the perfect young lady with a big basket and walking around the parasol.

The problem would be being walked around the same place for a small hour.

"I wonder if this is a bond."

Irene closed the parasol, untying a handkerchief that had been tied to a tree branch instead of a landmark.

There is no shadow in looking up at the sky. The depressed trees also looked somewhere cropped.

"Even the fence into the woods was as usual...... anyone?

Looking around, the silence returned properly by the unnatural.

Every once in a while, I try to throw it.

"How dare the Demon King not show up scared of me?"

The landscape remains the same. But there were signs. You must have been angry at me for insulting the Demon King.

(Nobody's seen just me, or what? That's what happened in the game, but you're really liked by demons)

And perhaps Claude is also vulnerable to the demons.

Eileen sighed softly.

"Okay, I'll give up seeing you today. But someone must be there. Why don't you come out? I brought something to apologize for."

No reply. But only the confused air somehow conveys.

Eileen opened the lid of the basket she had and showed her inside in a space where no one was. Lots of cookies with chocolate on almonds.

Unsurprisingly, I know because of the game that demons like and eat human food.

"I made it. I don't know if it suits your mouth, but I'd like you to have it. And I thought to all the crows,"

That's what I said. I took one out of the basket's inner pocket, a small butterfly tie. The deep red silk ribbon is slippery and never cheap.

Smile at it with one hand. Irene laughs.

"As I said yesterday, greeting crows depends on the reputation of the Demon King. So I want all demons to have character."

The landscape doesn't change anything. It doesn't change, but I felt only the confused air on my skin.

"It's an accessory for that. I was wondering if you could put this on just the strongest summarizer of all crows. As a testament to the gatekeeper that the Demon King trusts."

I can't even hear you. But I thought I heard a sign of the gatekeeper.

It's the same floating voice as yesterday's crush on Belzevute's one arm.

"Would someone please come out on behalf of me? Or does the Demon King say no?

"Human no daughter, Yokose!

A crow suddenly jumped out of a space with nothing.

Don't even know Eileen smiled thinly.

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