"Huh...do you regard her as your goal?"

Since he had said so, Klar could naturally guess what had happened yesterday.

"Forget it, let's just get on with it."

"It's actually very easy to survive in the fairy kingdom. If you have a very precise goal, then you just need to keep moving forward. Riding, cooking, running, building, all the cultures that humans have extended have been learned and utilized by fairies like us... For this, we need to thank them."

"Come to think of it, theoretical knowledge alone is not enough."

"So I'm going to take you to see it after all..."

Putting the book down, the pink-winged fairy couldn't help muttering to herself.

"...?"

The boy tilted his head.

"That's what they call literal meaning. By the way, you haven't been to Salisbury since you came here, right?"

A rare smile appeared on Klar's face.

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"Ah, it's Master Kral!"

"Lord Krall!"

"Hello, Master Kral!"

The cherry-winged fairy led the boy out of the cathedral in the center of Salisbury. The neat, clean grid-like streets connected the entire fairy-tale city. The boy followed Clare obediently, passing by many pedestrians and fairies who greeted Clare.

Naturally, the fairies also noticed the young man traveling with Klar, and couldn't help but take a few more glances at the handsome unfamiliar face.

Exposed to so many people and fairies all of a sudden, the boy gradually became a little overwhelmed, but Klar said: "You don't have to do anything, just follow me."

"……Um."

The boy couldn't help but move closer to Klar in front of him. The cherry-winged fairy's eyes moved slightly, but he didn't say much.

"Lord Krall!"

Suddenly, a group of fully armed armored knights crossed the street, and the leading knight immediately saluted Klar when he saw her.

"Why are you doing this?"

Klar didn't expect to see the Salisbury Guards on the main street in broad daylight.

"It's like this. According to reports from Chengbei, a small-scale Moss invasion broke out. For safety reasons, Chengbei's commander requested that human soldiers like us go into battle."

The leading knight said.

"I see. Indeed, it is safer to let human soldiers who can be exposed to Moss's poison deal with Moss. Be careful. No matter what, each of you is a human soldier carefully trained by Lady Aurora. Make good use of everything you have learned and don't let Lady Aurora down."

Klar's pink eyes narrowed slightly. Although she agreed with this strategy, her tone was not really satisfactory.

"...Yes! We will definitely live up to Lady Aurora's expectations!"

The knight's voice suddenly became louder and louder, and he quickly left with his guards.

"Didn't they say Moss wouldn't show up? Why is Moss here now... and right outside the city."

The curious boy behind Klar couldn't help but ask.

"...Because those Moss are no longer ordinary Moss, they are probably a "disaster" similar to the advance army."

Klar wanted to teach him a lesson not to think about things that had nothing to do with him all day, but with the "disaster" approaching, she couldn't say that.

"Ho..."

The Sakura-winged fairy exhaled and explained, "Disasters have existed since fairies were born, formed a society, and could be recorded."

"Like a monster transformed from a goblin, Moss is actually a manifestation of disaster."

"Disasters come to Britain in a cycle of one hundred years for a small one and one thousand years for a large one. The last disaster was a hundred years ago. I guess this disaster must have been brewing?"

"But this disaster is not a big deal. It is just a disaster that occurs once every hundred years. Her Majesty Morgan's Queen's Army can easily suppress it."

"The real danger will come a hundred years from now. A hundred years from now will be a catastrophe that happens once every thousand years. Once a catastrophe occurs, there is no telling how many casualties will occur..."

There was a hint of sadness on Klar's face.

"That's it..."

The boy nodded thoughtfully.

"Huh, that's why I said I don't want to tell you these unimportant things, because it's not only troublesome to explain but also has nothing to do with you as an ordinary fairy."

"What's the point of worrying and lamenting? It only adds to your troubles. Well, let's not talk about this anymore. Let's start with that tavern."

Klar held the boy's hand and no longer resisted as before - after all, this idiot's hands were very comfortable to touch and they looked good too, so it wasn't his fault anyway.

"Eh? Start? Start what?"

The boy was a little panicked, but since he had already been caught, there was no way Klar would let him escape no matter what he said.

"Stop struggling and try all the jobs in Salisbury one by one until you find the one that suits you!"

Krall said with a frown.

“Huh?! Why is this——”

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PS: I will update again in the afternoon, and I will update more to make up for the progress.

Pseudo-Act 6: Even so, he still raised his sword

"Is Boss Mike here?"

Clare pulled the boy and opened the door of a pub.

Klar's iconic bell-like sweet voice immediately attracted many people's attention.

"Oh, it's Master Kral."

A short and stocky Earth Clan fairy sat at the bar and said, "What's the matter? Do you have time to come sit with me?"

"No, I don't have that much free time. I'm only here for some idiot."

While answering Mike's question calmly, Klar pulled out the boy who was trying hard to hide behind his pink butterfly wings.

"--oh oh."

The fairies thought something interesting was happening when they suddenly saw Klar pull out a stunning beauty with waist-length hair from behind him.

Many fairies were amazed by the boy's beauty, but the boy didn't care about that.

"Let me go, Klar! I didn't say what kind of work I wanted to do in the tavern—"

The boy even tried to hide behind Klaar's iconic butterfly wings.

"No, if it's not suitable, I will consider changing it, but no matter what, you can't stay in the room like this."

"Why are you like this..."

Although he still protested verbally, the boy had already given up resistance.

…………

"Sure enough, I said it's not possible!"

After a lot of trouble in the tavern and quickly changing out of the damn maid outfit, the boy and Klar walked on the street together and couldn't help complaining.

"Cough cough..."

Klar's cheeks were red, and in order not to attract the boy's attention, she deliberately lowered her head a little.

Phew… Who knew this idiot would be so… cute in a maid outfit.

It was a shame that he refused with such strong protest.

"Klar?"

The boy noticed that Klar's expression seemed a little strange.

"Ahem... I'm fine. Let's go. If you really don't want to work in a tavern..."

"How about a clothing store?"

Klar took the boy to a clothing store.

"Do you really like the way I look in that kind of clothes..."

The boy said with some hesitation and shyness.

"Shut up."

Klar was somewhat glad that the boy couldn't see her face, otherwise her words would hardly be convincing.

"is the boss around?"

"Oh, it's Master Kral. It really brings honor to our store to have you here. Is there anything I can do for you?"

The shopkeeper goblin greeted Kral with a smile and said.

"This kid wants to work in your store for a while."

With the experience of the first time, the boy was able to take the initiative to walk out from behind Klar.

And when the shopkeeper goblin saw that the visitor was a very handsome young man, a smile appeared on his face.

"Really? Really? That's great. I wonder what the child's name is—?"

"he……"

"I don't have a name."

Before Klar could explain, the boy spoke bluntly.

"—no name?! Then you're not—?! Oh my god, I can't put a monster that could turn into Moss at any moment in my store!"

The shop owner, who was originally smiling, immediately changed his expression when he heard that the boy did not have a name, and directly drove the boy out.

"Get out! Get out now! You nameless monster!"

The boy was kicked out, and even Klar didn't get a good look from him.

"Did I...did I do something wrong?"

Being kicked out so rudely, the boy had a confused look on his face, but more of it was aggrieved.

"...It's okay, this is probably just an accident. Although losing one's name is a very fatal thing for a fairy..."

Looking at the confused and aggrieved boy, Klar couldn't continue to maintain his usual seriousness.

"Then...then try again...?"

The boy mustered up his courage for once.

But it undoubtedly failed.

"What a beautiful fairy, but you will become Moss in the end, right? So get out of here!"

"Who would put a moss in a store? Master Kral, are you a little blind?!"

"Hehehe, I'm not afraid of Moss, hehehe, but I just don't want you, hehehe."

The goblins' words were like knives and needles that pierced into the boy's heart.

The courage I had just mustered was completely extinguished under buckets of cold water.

"That...Kral."

Still in the busy streets, the boy asked in a low voice: "Am I wrong... I shouldn't be obsessed with something as boring as my name."

"If that were the case... then it wouldn't be..."

"…I know what you want to say."

Klar looked directly into the boy's bright eyes and said, "But for us fairies, it's not something that can be solved by just giving us a random name."

"A name is as important to us as our purpose. It also symbolizes our self-worth. Once we forget our names, any random name we get will be meaningless to a fairy."

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