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Sadel tries to calm down the shop girl threatens to call security. Dokom disappears. Sword asks about Tsukiru's trust in the acquisition. Tsukiru plans to ruin anyone who doesn't satisfy him. Saddle vows to repay Tsukiru. Tsukiru is bankrupt after buying Kana. Tsukiru is attacked by five men. Tsukiru fights back. The attackers claim they were ordered to kill Kana. Tsukiru suspects Sadel and Okuma. Kana wakes up in a bear costume. Kana talks to the flower. Kana is accused of killing Mr. Dolce. Kana is treated poorly in the slave quarters. Tsukiru buys Kana dinner. Kana is surprised by how good the food tastes. Tsukiru worries about money. Tsukiru takes care of Kana. Kana thanks Tsukiru. Kana shows Tsukiru around town. Tsuk The shop girl threatens to call security when Sadel tries to calm down. Dokom disappears. Since he doesn't want to name anyone in his retaliation, Sword inquires as to Tsukiru's trust in this acquisition. Tsukiru responds that he was determined to ruin everyone who dared not satisfy him, and that he didn't like anyone he met. Saddle pledges to pay Tsukiru back for all of his kindness. It turns out that Saddle was right. Sage considers that he cannot use the evaluation on Kanu, but he still has faith that Tsukiru can keep her safe. Addressing Kana's father, his deceased buddy, he wishes his pal a peaceful passing. The future is bright and exciting for his daughter. Tsukiru claims that after paying Saddle the whole price to purchase Kana, he is now bankrupt. Tsukiru had to reschedule his intentions to leave town as soon as possible. He needs more funds, but Kana is the primary cause. Upon seeing Kana dozing off, Tsukiru chooses to give her space till she speaks. Tsukiru is chopping, slicing, and frying beef. Kana glances at him. Tsukiru has made a therapeutic supper. He offers Kana dinner even though he has no idea what people on this planet eat. Kana picked up a dish, settled down on the ground, and began to eat. Startled, Tsukiru inquires as to why she chose to sit on the ground. Slaves eat on the floor, she responds. It dawned on him that she continued to act like a slave. He requests that she use utensils while eating, and instead sit at the table. Kana took a seat at the table and used a knife to chop the dish. Tsukiru observes that she is distinct from the other slaves, and has refined manners. When Tsukiru inquires about the quality of the meal, he is met with silence. He is not sure whether the dietary therapy has any mental effects. Kana bursts into tears. Startled, Tsukiru can't figure out why she's sobbing. Dolchisama is the name, she says. Sword's tears support her assertion that Tsukiru's healing meal has altered her mental state. However, Tsukiru appears dejected, so she trots about what they are doing to her. According to Tsukiru, nobility in general are bastards. Sword raises his hand to Tsukiru. They become aware that five individuals are preparing an assault on them. They are only minnows, Tsukiru believes, unable even to conceal their existence. Unaware of the situation, one of the assailants turns around when they hear some noises. He notices that his cronies have left. Tsukiru is standing behind him, dressed in nothing at all. Tsukiru kicks the stalker and grabs the knife after he attempts to stab him, but fails. Tsukiru wonders, who sent them? After realizing that his suspicion that these guys were after him was accurate, he gives the knife a swing. Tsukiru gives him an order to discuss who sent them while brandishing a knife. Tsukiru queries them about their mission and the person who informed them he was in this location. He claims this guy wants to get rid of him, even though he has already tossed him like garbage. And Tsukiru will live, and exact retribution, even if his limbs are severed. They have been ordered to murder the red-haired slave girl, but the stalker claims he has no idea what Tsukiru is talking about. He also claims that they do not know the girl or Tsukiru. Adherents received a substantial financial offer. Do you want to know who's behind this? Sword asks Chukara. What's happening is surmised by Tsukiru. Sadel and Okuma cross his mind. Against his better judgment, he chooses to leave town early. Tsukiru describes being in an exceedingly disagreeable circumstance. He is heard by someone, however. Kana discovers a bear costume as she wakes up in the morning. Vengeance is dawning. Cleaning supplies are being traded for Tsukiru's intuitive talent. In his opinion, he needs to concentrate on maintaining order. In the same manner, he got Kana ready to dress. Kana has gone to sleep. Her scary dreams are gone. When a loved one passes away, people tell them it's sad and to think of them as family. Flashback happens. Kana approaches a boy who has cat ears and tells him she appreciates him. Kana adds, I'm glad to work for such wonderful people. How it all came to be raises a question. Kana is standing outdoors. The flower is speaking with Kana, who informs it that it must be stored. The count's son was assaulted and killed, and the guy who is calling her doesn't know where the assailant is or why he is here by himself. Even though his wounds are too severe for Kana to heal, she realizes that he is still alive and promises to do so. She requests that he not bleed or die. Dokkum walks up and asks what occurred, as does the guy who told Kana about Mr. Dolce's death. The guy with glasses is accused by Kana of killing Mr. Dolce to get money. The guy who arrived with Dokkum claims to have seen Kana stab Mr. Dolce with a knife, and that there are no witnesses to attest to her claim that she was cleaning, but she is not allowed to address her guilt. Moreover, he claims to have seen a note enticing him to the murder site in Mr. Dolce's chamber. When Kana yells that it's her, he gets the reply that Mr. Dolce is unprepared and too laid back with her. Food has been given to Kana, who is seated in the slave quarters. She should be glad that she was spared a head injury for committing such a crime, according to the guy who delivered the meal. Though Kana finds it difficult to call the soup food after seeing how it appears, she nevertheless chooses to consume it, saying he will eat it if she doesn't want it. Her cellmate takes the food away from her. They will inevitably labor in the mine until they pass away and are beaten into starting afresh, he claims, adding that she will die if she doesn't eat, and that they will be sold. What has gone wrong, Kana thinks, and why they are treating her that way? Considering that this would never have occurred if Mr. Dolce had been alive, she is unsure of what action to take at this point. It is she who hears Tsukuru decide to buy her supper. He is holding his hand out to Kana, that he is her new master, dawns on Kana. It is in her memory that he asks her to take a seat at the table. Kana attempts to recollect when she was last eating a real meal. Despite her unable to defy her lord, she is not hungry. The dinner tastes so good that Kana is astonished. Kana recalls the death of Dolce Sanz when Tsukuru inquires about the flavor of his dinner. Mrs. Dolce tells her not to weep and assures her that everything is good now after she recalls witnessing his bloodied corpse. Praying Mr. Dolce's name, Kana breaks down. Thinking about how little money he has left and how difficult it is to pay his living bills, Tsukuru contemplates. Asking whether Kana is hungry, he turns to face her. When Kana is done eating, Tsukuru announces that he has prepared six pots of food. Is she human at all? Sword queries. As Tsukuru observes how much food she consumes, it helps her heal and makes her seem more energetic. Kana answers with a grin that the meal is wonderful when he asks. Her grin depresses Tsukuru. To the sword's question, have you fallen madly in love? Tsukuru says no. Kana tumbles out of her seat. When Tsukuru sees this, he rushes up to her. Tsukuru seizes Kana and inquires as to whether she overate. Should she have any allergies, tell her to cease eating. Sword claims she simply fell asleep and encourages Tsukuru to calm down. Tsukuru queries what she is doing wrong and what it must imply. A toasted pizza, egg sandwich, Caesar salad, and grapefruit yogurt are all displayed on a breakfast platter. Kana compliments Tsukuru, stating that his cooking is great. He flushed slightly, realizing he was not going to get any credit. Tsukuru expresses gratitude that Kana is feeling well. She apologizes for getting her meal soiled and says she should wash it. Tsukuru requests that she not use the well since it is unusual, but Kana responds that because she is a slave, it is okay. Tsukuru still begs her not to, however. After using the purifying skill on Kana, he chooses to create her a bra after seeing that she has strange sleeping patterns. Kana blushes and says she's sorry. Kana comments on how cute the underwear is and wonders where it's made. In response, Tsukuru says it's from Japan. Kana recalls that while she was incarcerated they asked for heroes from other planets, but one particular hero was refused entry into any nation. When she recollects the name of this hero, Tsukuru chooses to reveal it to her. Kana understands that he is that hero, and that like her, he has been abandoned by society. Kana also states her name and that she will gladly follow Tsukuru's instructions. He asks to see the city. Kana and Tsukuru visit the town. Kana takes him to see a park, a BBQ, an ice cream shop, a fish and meat store, a bakery, and a bookshop with books inside. Tsukuru overhears locals discussing a bear. Kana in the meanwhile shows him her father's old acquaintance, the blacksmith, who works at the greatest gun shop in town. When she begs him to come inside the store, he refuses. It possesses more weaponry than Tsukuru's sword, according to Kana. In response, he says he is impoverished, and that he was considering starting the company he wants to. Someone yelled at the ridiculousness of it. Does Tsukuru think Sword noticed? He inquires as to if Sword observed the men who were following him from the door. At this point, Kana claims that Tsukuru needs contacts to operate a business. They are not like those individuals, Tsukuru realizes. He chooses to go, since it doesn't feel welcoming. He queries Kana about the entrance of Seidel's shop. Inquiring as to whether Tsukuru has met Seidel, Kana offers to accompany them. She claims that from the start of her incarceration until this morning, she can't recall anything. Tsukuru comments that Seidel is there to talk about the business's opening, and asks if she doesn't recall his store. A girl with a kitten greets them and asks for Seidel. When they first meet, Seidel hugs Kana and asks whether she's returned to normal. Tsukuru claims he is here to make a request, to which Seidel responds, I apologize, but rice food isn't very popular. There are already too many cafes in the region, and the Government and Trade Guild have severe requirements for approval before you may start another one. But Seidel is invited to sample Tsukuru's cuisine. Tsukuru claims that the meal that enhances the values is unique, and displays a jury with varying results. Tsukuru is asked to begin working at Seidel's shop. Sales will begin right away, and travellers and troops will particularly like them. Kana is unable to see the talents. Thus she is unable to comprehend what is happening. Tsukuru is asked by two men whether he believes his Anjiri will sell. Tsukuru saw two men who were guarding a carriage they intended to take. Rotten is the name of the person with the ears. He is Prince Abusa's vassal. His neighbour goes by the name Goliath. He is a vassal as well. Tsukuru was invited to accompany them. Should he bring Kana along with him, he inquires. However, the vassals respond that it would trigger unpleasant memories. So Tsukuru wonders whether she should accompany him. When Kana chooses to accompany Tsukuru, they are greeted by a guy with cat ears and a moustache. When a bystander notices Kana, she asks her how dare she come after murdering Dolchisama. Taking hold of Kana's hand, Tsukuru guides her away from the onlooker. A guy and a girl are there when they go into the workplace. The guy introduces himself as Dengaru, and says the girl next to him is his daughter Altilia. He apologizes for abruptly calling on Tsukuru. She remarks that it has been a long since they last saw Kana. Altilia expresses gratitude to Tsukuru for rescuing her after the assault on her carriage. Just for this, Dengaru phoned Tsukuru, and as a token of appreciation, he handed him a short sword engraved with their family's initials, and ten million gold. For as long as Tsukuru has this sword inside this nation, he will be regarded as a Dengaru disciple. When Shukuru questions Dengaru about why he gave him such priceless things, Dengaru says he needs a favor. He claims that Dolchi, Kana's son, was slain. Dengaru claims that both stories are true, but he doesn't think so. Shukuru queries Kana's accusation. In response, Dengaru says there is no evidence to support her innocence. So he commuted her death sentence to slavery, and sent her over to Seidel, a personal friend. A Tsukuru inquires as to what Dengaru want to give him, after Dengaru claims that everyone in attendance accepts her innocence. Dengaru declares his desire to track out the actual murderer. Tsukuru is informed by Seidel that all the preparations for the Onigiri sale have been completed. A contract is in place for one hundred servings every day for a month, and one Onigiri will set you back ten thousand gold. Tsukuru only stands there expressionless. Tsukuru displays a small sword, and declares that he is penniless. Tsukuru remembers that Dengaru requested him to track out his son's true murderer. Dengaru promises to provide Tsukuru five million gold up front, and an additional ten million gold, after he tracks out the murderer. Tsukuru queries Kana's fate if he discovers the true murderer. Dengaru promises her freedom. Kana is asked to work for Alteleus. At the tea gatherings she said that she felt lonely in her absence. Tsukuru agrees to Dengaru's proposition. Although Tsukuru claims he's not an expert on the subject, Dengaru says he has heard of Tsukuru's actions in the city from Rotten and Golich, and he thinks Tsukuru is capable of completing the task. Tsukuru is unable to respond in any way. Tsukuru informs Seidel that he has been in the Kunta abuse mansion since yesterday, as the memories come to an end. Seidel is concerned for Kana's safety, since the person who killed Mr. Dolce may be close by. It's risky, Tsukuru adds. However, Kana will still be in danger if they leave town. Even if they leave the city, Tsukuru warns, there could be others who want to quiet her. Since it is Dengaru's desire, he doesn't want her to live in dread in a strange location. In response, Saito says he has no claim, and begs him to do whatever it takes to preserve Kana. Sword observes that Tsukuru gave his all, suggesting that he enjoys protecting others. Tsukuru responds, that's not true at all. He is aware that not everyone believes in Kana, and that she did not murder anybody. He wishes that she be the object of no one's retaliation. He's going to leave her in town, and handle this problem. A girl called Hanna greets Kanu and Tsukuru, stating that the princess has given her orders to show them the palace. Tsukuru says she would want to discuss Rotten with Golg. Hanna reports that Rotten is conversing with his wife while at the house. Rotten's marriage surprises Tsukuru. In response, Kana says that his wife Alice is quite attractive, and that they have a kid called Cloud, who looks precisely like them, but Tsukuru doesn't care about it. Dokom approaches them, recognizes Tsukuru, and inquires as to why he is there. Dokom claims that Tsukuru and other commoners have no place in this home. Tsukuru retorts, indicating to Dokom that there is no room in the mansion for those who yell loudly. Dokom goes for the kill, calling Tsukuru a bastard. Dokom puts his fist to Tsukuru's face, but he does not do him any harm. However, he asks Tsukuru what he did after placing his palm on his face. Tsukuru notices a plaque containing details about Level 30 Dokuma. At Level 300, Tsukuru is untouchable by someone with Dokuma's degree of stamina. The mansion's guards enter in response to Dokuma's yelling, curious as to what transpired. Dokuma calls for the headmaid's attention. Tsukuru is asked to accompany the guards, but Kana stops him in front of him and demands that he stop. The guards are confused as they stand. Rotten steps in. Rotten questions the guards' motivation for brandishing a blade at their visitor. Dokom responds that Tsukuru crushed his bones and smashed his hand. Rotten interrupts to inquire as to whether Dokum's falsehood that he was protecting himself from Tsukuru's attack is accurate. Rotten claims that Dokum's arm would have been severed if it were real. Rotten speaks about the carriage event when Altelius was assaulted, but Dokum doesn't believe him. Tsukuru then swiftly dispatched all of the robbers and subdued the men who were pursuing Kana. Rotten requests that Dokum apologize to Tsukuru, explaining that all those who dared to confront him met a tragic end. Yet, Dokum is certain that Tsukuru is just a level 20 player. Rotten gives the order to transport Dokum to the hospital. When Tsukuru remarks that Rotten is rather harsh, Rotten responds that he is embarrassed to work for such a self-centered man. Kana apologizes while getting down on her knees, claiming that her knees went out unexpectedly. Tsukuru offers to bring Kana to his room so that she may relax. Rotten bows his head in apology and swears that such an incident will never occur again. Kana asserts that Rotten owes her as a slave no apology. Rotten says that he should be grateful to them. Rotten agrees to assist in any way he can, and Tsukuru wants to speak to him about the situation. Kana hears Tsukuru's voice as she strolls around the home. He's upset that Kahuna was implicated without further investigation, and that the murder report was made on a flimsy document. He queries why Kahuna's kid was left outdoors by himself, and who the witness is. Even a schoolboy like Tsukuru can see that there is little culture in this society, and that this countdown is pointless. Sword is certain that someone is capable. Tsukuru believes there is a strong person involved. Tsukuru wonders who gets noticed and who profited from Kun's son's death. Someone could have been attempting to harm his property. Of all the maids, why did they choose Kana? She was the mage's apprentice, judging by what Rotten and Sadal had told them. Is it possible that it was a coincidence? Tsukuru queries why he is unable to employ in-depth analysis, skill, and recognition, as well as if he has any abilities that may be useful. Tsukuru asks Hana what's wrong after seeing her. Hana responds that while Kana seemed to be lacking in hunger, the princess had asked her to bring tea and candies. After apologizing, Tsukuru enters Kana's chamber. Hana walks away. Tsukuru is afraid of Kana and recalls Dokuma's threat to arrest her if she touches Dolce, so she resists the urge to touch her. Kana offers her apology. Tsukuru claims that Rotten told him the whole awful tale. Kana is certain that Dolce would not have passed away if she had been stronger. Kana claims that Dolce was still breathing as she rushed to him. Of course, Dokuma would have been upset that Dolce was weak if a more seasoned magician like Dokuma or someone else had been in her position and saved her life. Tsukuru recollects what he said when he initially entered the forest, that he was left behind because he was unable to defend himself, and what went wrong. Tsukuru inquires of Kana if she wants to be powerful. In response, Kana says she wants it more than everything in the world. Tsukuru provides food to Kana that has varying effects. Kana gains the wind's magical talent by eating. Kana queries what it is. Tsukuru realizes that although he fed her a lot of magic food, she only has two skills, and she won't be able to get powers consistently in this manner. He notices a plaque that lists Kana's skills and biographical details. Her ranking is 23. The next phase, according to Tsukuru, is to progress through the levels. Tsukuru responds that he has no plans to postpone any of this, when Kana urges him to concentrate more on the investigation than her training. He requests that she keep what he is going to demonstrate to no one else. Tsukuru summons ghosts with her skill. All around him becomes dark. In front of them materializes a Necromancer Crusher, and Tsukuru notices a plaque containing details about this ghost. Level 15 is in effect now. Tsukuru observes that this technique uses a lot of energy. To obey his lord's commands, the spirit requests a name. Tsukuru chooses to refer to him as B.I.s. Beyonce chuckles. He has an abundance of magical abilities. Tsukuru became aware that Baze had taken even more of his energy. He wishes to ask Baze to carry out his commands, but Baze responds that he already knows what his master is thinking. Baze disappears, promising to find it. Tsukuru had never felt more worn out. He hears Sword calling out to him, telling him that Kana has passed out. As Tsukuru takes Kana and orders him to go, a tap on the door is heard. Altilia is seen as Tsukuru unlocks the door. She claims she senses danger in their chamber and inquires about Tsukuru's well-being. However, Tsukuru asks how she is doing and responds that everything is well. He muses on the fact that the princess in the wagon was perceptive to noises and objects. Because she dislikes the term princess, Altilia requests to be called Ali. Tsukuru queries what constitutes a falsehood in the modern world. She responds that after learning about Kana's situation from Hana, she chooses to invite them for tea in the garden and inquires as to Kana's thoughts, who is quite busy. However, they arrive in the garden. Ali tells us that magic rules this garden, which is why spring arrives every year. Because she is a slave, Kana declines Illy's offer of a seat. Ali remembers having tea with Mr. Dolce and Kana quite a bit lately. Dolce was constantly playing ball, and the housekeeper once reprimanded him for breaking a tree limb. Kana affirms that this is what she recalls. Tsukuru responds that he enjoys black tea, and that it tastes and smells well when Illy asks him whether he likes it after seeing his serious expression. He praises himself, thinking that this would be true if there was no poison in the tea. Tsukuru's poison won't harm someone in that quantity, but a regular person would die right away. After doing some examination, Tsukuru finds that the only part of his cup that is poisoned is the rim. He wonders whether his maid followed his instructions, or if she took this action on her own. Illy queries Tsukuru on the status of his research. In response, he says he has only had time to speak with Rotten. Tsukuru clarified that he looked at the report, but found it to be useless. Illy acknowledges that she felt the same way, and agrees. The testimony of the four persons who visited us yesterday is not included in this report. Rotten and Goliath, her father, were not questioned, since they were not there on that particular day. She did, however, overhear Dolce conversing with someone before the crime. However, the person he was speaking to was silent, so all she could make out was that he was a guy. She also heard the sound of armour, and Dolce was soon slain. Yusuke Rue claims that nobody informed him about it. Alice claims to have related it to the knights working on the report, but they chose not to publish it, as they were certain Ali was unable to hear the voices through the thick door, and that she misheard. Despite this, Alice breaks down in tears, certain that she could not have misheard Dolce's voice. Yet she also believes that she may be lying if the poison didn't work, and if she wasn't the one who made it. Tsukuru looked directly into Hana's eyes, and saw how her gaze fell after seeming startled. Ali's maid needed Tsukuru's attention, so she called for Baz. Tsukuru chooses to arrange the events chronologically. Dengaru departed town with Rotten Goliath and other minions on the day of the tragedy. Ali saw Dolce chatting with an armoured guy. Kana was scrubbing the walls when she heard about the event, and hurried to help Dolce. But Dokun grabbed her since the offender had already departed, followed by a shoddy report. The man who worked at the home attempted to poison Tsukuru, and the men who attempted to assault Kana. Tsukuru detects screams. Running toward him, Kana yells that she despises Tsukuru the Lord, and that she is going to die. Kana had been wearing a witch's dress an hour ago, a staff of sages, and an antidote garment, each of which had a distinct impact on her. She claims that these garments don't fit her well. When Tsukuru brings up her desire to become stronger at any cost, Kana nods in agreement. Tsukuru says that they will proceed to the Balfa Forest and complete Kana's level up, while he entrusts Bazu with the inquiry. Surprised, Kana inquires as to whether they may simply go there, or whether it's not a hazardous location. But Tsukuru grabs her by the arm, and they go.