Terrible "Distortion"!
"Is this The Theofact Psychic Cult?"
Arthur's expression was grave.
Using the identity of Glast to take over the additional spoils of war that belonged to him at the Glast outpost was a decision Arthur made after conducting "Bone Divination" and "Soul Tailoring" on Glast and confirming the approximate location.
Of course, given Arthur's character, he wouldn't recklessly barge into Harold Manor.
Even after confirming that the mill depicted in the "Bone Divination" was inside Harold Manor, and that the hill was next to Harold Manor.
Even if he could prove right away that Harold Manor was indeed the destination for "Carmen's Leap," Arthur would not act immediately.
Because the information obtained from Glast's tailored soul was incomplete.
Arthur could only know the outline.
But could not know the attitude of the estate owner, Baron Harold.
Or more precisely, the relationship between Glast and the other party.
Was it a superior-subordinate relationship?