"For example, you bumped into something!"

"Mordred!"

Ian stopped her.

How can you talk like that?

"Eh?!"

Mordred then realized that he might have said something very ominous.

She slapped her mouth a few times and stuck out her tongue as she apologized.

"I'm so sorry, I didn't mean to!"

"It's ok."

Mashu smiled calmly.

"I think it's reasonable to have such an idea."

"However, I don't think there's anything to worry about! Because if you want to get here, there will be Chaldea's special envoys, and the whole process will be tracked!"

"I think with so much assistance, there shouldn't be any problems."

This was the first time Ian had ever heard of a Master candidate coming to Chaldea.

"I see."

"That--"

Ian looked at the pink-haired girl in front of him.

"Mash, did you also come to Chaldea in this way?"

"Eh? This..."

Mashu turned her face away, her eyes seeming somewhat evasive.

“My opinion is slightly different.”

Sensing that Mash seemed reluctant to bring it up, Ian decisively changed the subject.

"Hey, speaking of which, how exactly do they determine whether someone is qualified to become a 'Master' from the outside?"

"I remember that Chaldea's detection system was quite large, wasn't it?"

"Could it be that such things have been installed in other places as well?"

"no!"

When Mashu mentioned what she knew, she seemed much more confident.

"The version tested here at Chaldea is the most complete."

"As for the version carried when traveling to other places, it is a simplified version for easy work."

"The two are essentially the same, but the former will detect more evidence that can be used to evaluate the abilities of Master candidates, while the latter, although convenient, also omits these."

“Oh…I see.” Ian looked enlightened.

"So, when you're recruiting people outside, you're also using the title of 'Master Candidate'?"

"This one……"

Mashu looked around and, after confirming that it was relatively quiet, continued speaking in a low voice.

"Senior, please don't tell anyone what I'm about to tell you."

"Isn't that natural?"

“Hmm…” Mashu nodded. “Actually, when we’re outside, we usually disguise the monitoring points as blood donation vans or something.”

"Then if someone with high aptitude is found during this process, that person will be transferred to Chaldea."

"Isn't this kidnapping?"

“That’s not true.” Mash shook her head. “We will explain our purpose to them and bring them to Chaldea only after obtaining their consent.”

"Oh... so you mean if you don't agree, you won't bring it over, right?"

Ian breathed a sigh of relief.

"That's not bad."

However, Mashu quickly refuted this claim.

"Do not."

"If you disagree, it will be marked as 'not yet agreed' and then the other party will be brought to Chaldea until they agree."

"Isn't that just kidnapping someone?!"

"But, senior—"

Mashu looked at the snow-covered sky, a hint of relief in her eyes.

"Up to now, no one who has come to Chaldea has said they want to leave."

"Therefore, I believe this approach is reasonable."

"..."

“That’s true.” Ian reached out and stroked Mash’s head.

"If I hadn't come to Chaldea, I wouldn't have been able to meet Mash, right?"

"Senior..."

Mashu lowered her head, looking shy.

"OK OK!"

Mordred shouted at the top of his lungs.

"What are you doing! Trying to suffocate me?!"

As the blonde girl spoke, she pulled her father's hand off Mashu's head.

"Isn't the key issue now that the person named Fujimaru Ritsuka didn't show up when she should have?"

"Shouldn't we put everything else aside for now?!"

"Hey, you're right."

Mashu nodded quickly.

"Then I'll contact the person who located the location and see what's going on!"

With that in mind, Mash contacted the person in charge of this matter in front of Ian and Mordred.

It's clear that she trusts the two people beside her very much, so she doesn't intend to hide anything from them at all.

only--

What happened next was beyond the expectations of everyone present.

“…Is that so?”

"ok, I get it."

"Thank you so much for sharing this information with me!"

Mashu ended the call.

"What's wrong?" Ian asked directly. "Mash, what happened?"

"They said they hadn't received any requests for support."

Mashu looked at her phone, recalling what she had just heard.

"It's just that the helicopter carrying Fujimaru Ritsuka has been circling around the area near Chaldea."

"what?"

Ian was a little confused.

"No, why is that?"

"Now that we're already at Chaldea, why not just get off? What's the point of going in circles?"

"I do not know."

Mashu looked troubled.

"It's strange, but we haven't received any distress signals, so we can only continue to observe."

"This……"

Just as Ian was puzzled, Mordred suddenly spoke up:

"Master, isn't a helicopter a big, dark metal block with people inside and wind whistling overhead?"

"Huh?" Ian was a little surprised. "How did you know? I don't think I've ever told you about it?"

"My guess."

"Because there's something over there that keeps going around in circles."

Mordred pointed into the distance.

"And the person sitting in front seems to be a red-haired girl."

"what?!"

Things seem to be getting a little bad.

Chapter 107. Fujimaru Ritsuka's Helicopter Crisis! (4,000-word chapter)

"Ok?"

Upon hearing Mordred's words, Ian paused for a moment, then quickly realized what she meant.

"and many more."

"You mean the person sitting in the helicopter pilot's seat is a red-haired girl?"

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