Chapter 165: Mondegreen (3)
In fact, looking at Mondegreen’s proposal with a calmer mind, it could be seen as a mere formality.
Once he knew I had any connection to Rudehrn, he would have been reluctant to touch me.
And when viewed coolly, he would have realized that this incident wasn’t enough to harm us.
Although we had handled the sword, we had buried the body, and the justification we blurted out as an excuse was sufficient.
‘Honestly, if it weren’t for his disciple’s affair, he would have said that’s exactly what should be done.’
While touching someone else’s belongings is incomprehensible by Earth’s common sense, it’s not the case here.
Especially for swordsmen, swords are even more so.
It was for the same reason that I didn’t object when Denif handed over the sword a few days ago.
How could it be any different for a Sword Master, called the swordsman among swordsmen?
