Several monsters that were in the reports were among the last Skull Faces that were defeated. They still needed to confirm whether or not any monsters had been passed over with the adventurer who had been dispatched by the guild after they had left. If there was nothing, the subjugation force would return. And a surveillance network would spread out under the cooperation of each country and guild.
“It would be good if there is nothing more, but…”
Berg talked to himself, suddenly remembering an unpleasant predicament from his long life full of experience. And then he saw the casual Schnee, who seemed to be reading a letter eagerly in the open space where the raw materials of the Skull Face were scattered.
“Schnee-dono? Did something happen?”
When Berg called out, Schnee put the letter away and turned around. During that period, Berg, by chance, saw 『Blue Moon』 written on there, but he didn’t know what that was.
“No, its nothing. After this though, because I will continue searching for someone, we will mobilize separately. Please launch the magic item I gave you if you encounter a monster, since it is difficult to pinpoint the specific area.”
“Roger that.”
Schnee, after that short communication, quickly left the place.
While maintaining an unbelievable speed, even while wearing a long skirt, Schnee thought over the content written in the letter.
It was the information on the message card that was sent from Tiera, which had written that a certain person seemed to be heading to the Wraith Plains.
The name of the person was not so unusual. There were a lot of people with similar names if she thought about searching for them. However, the story was different when the person has 『Blue Moon』. There was only one such person as far as Schnee knew.
“Did you come back, and return it…”
While noticing that she herself was not calm, Schnee continued to run at full speed. Her destination was the Wraith Plains.
She was irritated because of the time taken up by the monster search. Even if it was not her main job, without skimping on it, it was the obligation of a person who had received the work, so she still went.
Her heart was getting more impatient.
She might finally meet the person whom she looked forward to the most.
That thought filled Schnee, who deeply yearned for it.