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Mahoyaku Mainstory 2 - 6.8
Figaro: Master Sage, there's no need to panic.
Shylock's alright now.
Figaro: But, I'm sure it must've been tough for you too.
About the wizard Nova, shall we talk about him some other time?
I shook my head.
I didn't want to cry and be seen as someone unreliable and weak.
Akira: No…
I'm so sorry for causing everyone worry.
Please let me listen too.
Figaro nodded, using magic to bring over some papers.
Floating lightly like birds, the papers gathered in his hands.
It was the letter Mister Vincent gave him the day Arthur made a promise.
Figaro: I'll talk to Shylock about it later…
I've narrowed everything down to two clues.
Figaro: First is about a club in the West.
Nicholas has been seen going in and out.
A white-haired woman was also seen.
Akira: That's Nova…?
Figaro: While it may not be it, it's worth looking into.
They claim to be from Adams Island and seem to have gathered information about the island.
Akira: Adams Island…
From what Murr said, it's an island that got sunk because someone went crazy for Shylock.
Figaro was taken aback by that and looked at Shylock over his shoulder.
Figaro: To have an entire island sunk because of someone being obsessed with him…
What an amazing guy.
Snow: You haven't heard of it too?
White: Even though you're so well-informed usually.
Figaro: I don't really know a lot about the Western islands.
What about Oz or Faust?
Faust: Yeah.
Oz: …
Figaro: Faust's such a good boy, huh~
And you, at least reply.
Oz: I don't know.
Figaro: Remains from rituals have also been found on Borda Isle, which is near Adams Island.
The chances of Nova having been here are high.
Figaro: I want to have this investigated.
If possible, with the Central and Western wizards.
Faust: I see. Since it's related to Nicholas and there's mention of an officer's club, isn't it better to send Cain?
Figaro: It could have the opposite reaction though.
Since they seem to have been on bad terms.
Figaro: The other thing is about a wizard's guild that once existed in the East.
Figaro: It seems that the author of the guild's rule book, 'rule book of mutual prosperity', was named Nova.
Faust: 'Rule book of mutual prosperity'?
So the one who created the guild was Nova?
Figaro: No idea.
It seems the description was left at the management office of the library in the City of Rain.
Figaro: Eastern Country, City of Rain, Wizard guild.
'Rule book of Mutual Prosperity' production.
Author, J. Page, H. Leroux, Q. Nova.
Oz: …Maybe it's just the same name?
Figaro: That is a possibility.
If we look into it, we may get confirmation.
Can I ask the Eastern wizards about it?
Faust: We go to the City of Rain a lot.
We can find out.
Do you know where we can get hold of that book?
Figaro: Unfortunately, it's a phantom book.
The only things remaining about it are the publication records.
Figaro: According to rumours though, there seems to have been a rule about how wizards can flourish together.
Faust: Hmmm…
That doesn't seem like it'd be of much help.
Does that guild no longer exist?
Figaro: Most likely.
Most likely as in, we have no idea when the guild ceased to exist.
Faust: That's strange…
We'll search around about the guild too.
Snow: What of the Northern and Southern wizards?
Figaro: As Vincent said the other day, the Southern wizards have something to do.
Figaro: We shall interact with the people of Central country.
Figaro: If we increase our number of human allies, it surely will give us some hope in case something happens.
Figaro: I don't really have any specific requests from the Northern wizards.
Since it's such a pain to follow others' orders.
Snow: Why, that isn't true!
White: Why, even we can follow instructions!
Figaro: Then, please prepare for when we have to fight Nova.
Figaro: Even Mithra couldn't win a one-on-one, yes?
Everyone except Oz might perish.
Snow: …Mumumu
We're not the type to get defeated by some nameless wizard.
White: We'll show both you and Nova a thing or two.
Figaro: How reliable.
That's all I have to say.
Everything else is up to you, Master Sage.
Figaro: You can take my proposal, hold a meeting and start from scratch, I'll go with whatever you think.
Figaro: What will you do?
Shylock's alright now.
Figaro: But, I'm sure it must've been tough for you too.
About the wizard Nova, shall we talk about him some other time?
I shook my head.
I didn't want to cry and be seen as someone unreliable and weak.
Akira: No…
I'm so sorry for causing everyone worry.
Please let me listen too.
Figaro nodded, using magic to bring over some papers.
Floating lightly like birds, the papers gathered in his hands.
It was the letter Mister Vincent gave him the day Arthur made a promise.
Figaro: I'll talk to Shylock about it later…
I've narrowed everything down to two clues.
Figaro: First is about a club in the West.
Nicholas has been seen going in and out.
A white-haired woman was also seen.
Akira: That's Nova…?
Figaro: While it may not be it, it's worth looking into.
They claim to be from Adams Island and seem to have gathered information about the island.
Akira: Adams Island…
From what Murr said, it's an island that got sunk because someone went crazy for Shylock.
Figaro was taken aback by that and looked at Shylock over his shoulder.
Figaro: To have an entire island sunk because of someone being obsessed with him…
What an amazing guy.
Snow: You haven't heard of it too?
White: Even though you're so well-informed usually.
Figaro: I don't really know a lot about the Western islands.
What about Oz or Faust?
Faust: Yeah.
Oz: …
Figaro: Faust's such a good boy, huh~
And you, at least reply.
Oz: I don't know.
Figaro: Remains from rituals have also been found on Borda Isle, which is near Adams Island.
The chances of Nova having been here are high.
Figaro: I want to have this investigated.
If possible, with the Central and Western wizards.
Faust: I see. Since it's related to Nicholas and there's mention of an officer's club, isn't it better to send Cain?
Figaro: It could have the opposite reaction though.
Since they seem to have been on bad terms.
Figaro: The other thing is about a wizard's guild that once existed in the East.
Figaro: It seems that the author of the guild's rule book, 'rule book of mutual prosperity', was named Nova.
Faust: 'Rule book of mutual prosperity'?
So the one who created the guild was Nova?
Figaro: No idea.
It seems the description was left at the management office of the library in the City of Rain.
Figaro: Eastern Country, City of Rain, Wizard guild.
'Rule book of Mutual Prosperity' production.
Author, J. Page, H. Leroux, Q. Nova.
Oz: …Maybe it's just the same name?
Figaro: That is a possibility.
If we look into it, we may get confirmation.
Can I ask the Eastern wizards about it?
Faust: We go to the City of Rain a lot.
We can find out.
Do you know where we can get hold of that book?
Figaro: Unfortunately, it's a phantom book.
The only things remaining about it are the publication records.
Figaro: According to rumours though, there seems to have been a rule about how wizards can flourish together.
Faust: Hmmm…
That doesn't seem like it'd be of much help.
Does that guild no longer exist?
Figaro: Most likely.
Most likely as in, we have no idea when the guild ceased to exist.
Faust: That's strange…
We'll search around about the guild too.
Snow: What of the Northern and Southern wizards?
Figaro: As Vincent said the other day, the Southern wizards have something to do.
Figaro: We shall interact with the people of Central country.
Figaro: If we increase our number of human allies, it surely will give us some hope in case something happens.
Figaro: I don't really have any specific requests from the Northern wizards.
Since it's such a pain to follow others' orders.
Snow: Why, that isn't true!
White: Why, even we can follow instructions!
Figaro: Then, please prepare for when we have to fight Nova.
Figaro: Even Mithra couldn't win a one-on-one, yes?
Everyone except Oz might perish.
Snow: …Mumumu
We're not the type to get defeated by some nameless wizard.
White: We'll show both you and Nova a thing or two.
Figaro: How reliable.
That's all I have to say.
Everything else is up to you, Master Sage.
Figaro: You can take my proposal, hold a meeting and start from scratch, I'll go with whatever you think.
Figaro: What will you do?