âMr. Druid and Ivy, huh?â\n
I stare at Mr. Fische the way heâs unfamiliar with being called.
âIâm sorry. His daughter is about the same age as Mr. Ivy. So, I think Iâm unconscious because Iâm calling the kid right.â
Mr. Garritt explains to me how sorry he seems.
Laugh and shake your head at it.
I just donât hate being unfamiliar with anything.
Besides, I have been properly called.
âThereâs nothing wrong with the way you call it.â
Mr. Garritt laughs happily at my answer.
Were you worried because itâs about your people?
âDo you know what happened?
Mr. Garritt sees the forest in your fatherâs question.
âMr. Druid, do you feel anything in the woods?
âYes, I donât feel any signs or magic, but I do think thereâs something there.â
Mr. Ginal nods at your fatherâs words.
âYouâre just like us. Howâs Mr. Ivy?
âI donât feel anythingâ
âRight. Only the top adventurers still feel it.â
He has slightly dull blue hair to his shoulders and bright blue eyes.
âJust the top adventurers?
âOh, yeah. I asked a couple of median adventurers, but they said they didnât know.â
Mr. Garritt has green hair with short hair and black eyes.
These two have a calm atmosphere in their 40s or so.
One more. I think Mr. Fische is about the same age as the other two.
But it looks younger than the two of us because it has that kind of vibe somewhere.\n
It was characterized by long silver hair and green eyes.
âHow do you feel, Mr. Ginal?
Three people think about my question.
âRight. I feel horrible and creepy.â
Mr. Garritt nods at Mr. Ginalâs words.
âSame goes for me. Iâm going to explore the area right away, but I canât find it. No sign, no magic shake.â
âIâm a little different. I feel like theyâre seeing a presence.â
Does that mean it could be close?
âHuh? Fische! Say something like that fast!
Oh, I didnât let you know.
To the exchange of the three, your father is laughing small.
Mr. Fische and Mr. Ginal were exhaled (at times) because of their large size.
âI donât feel signs and I donât feel magicâŠâŠ is that it?
I think I said the same thing somewhere.
Sure, dumps in the woods⊠demons attacking.
âAh! That demon that attacked me in the woods!
I had a strong impression of being attacked and scared, I forgot, but itâs that demon!
Found it on its way to the village of Hathahi, an illegal dump.
Thatâs when they attacked me there.
At that time, the demons that attacked me felt no sign or magic.
Yeah, but I could feel something then, too.
Looks like Ciel could have identified the location if he had come some way. \nSimilar, but different?
To the voice that is called, the consciousness that was conceived returns.
When I look around, they look worried.
Your father seems worried, too.
But now I want to make sure more than that.
âFather, before I entered Hathahi village, remember when I found an illegal dump in the woods? It was a huge dump.â
â⊠oh, I remember. Big for an illegal dump⊠Ah! Demons of that time.â
âYes! Near that dump, youâve been attacked by demons several times, havenât you? I feel like the demon that attacked me is similar to this one.â
Thereâs something different about it.
âMr. Druid, Mr. Ivy. Whatâs this all about?
Mr. Ginal asks with a strange look.
âI was attacked by demons on my way to Hathahi village, but the demons didnât make me feel any signs or magic at that time. Itâs just that when I got closer, I could feel it.â
âI know thereâs something there when I can come nearby too. So itâs not like weâre together at all.â
With that said, I wonder what you felt then.
It wasnât magic, it wasnât a sign.
âDo you know what kind of demon it is?
âHe thinks he mutated more with the magic of an illegal dump than with his kindâ
Mr. Garritt gives a disgusting look.
âIf thatâs the case, it could be the worst.â
Mr. Ginal scratches his head as he sighs.
Worst case scenario when itâs garbage magic?
âThe investigators from Wang Du were questioning something similar. But there were a few unusually powerful demonic outbursts. So it turns out that when demons eat the magic of garbage, they may gain powerful power.â
âI didnât have a solid investigation, so they said they couldnât be sure.â
Mr. Fische flaunts his shoulder.
âLooks like youâre done.â
Turn your gaze to the gate on Mr. Ginalâs words.
Those who were injured and those of the vigilante were seen returning to the village.
âLetâs go back to the village. You might be in danger if you stay here.â
Point your gaze at the gate.
The number of gatekeepers is increasing.
âYouâve increased your protection. Three times what you normally do?
Mr. Ginal walks out towards the village.
Mr. Garritt shows me and your father by hand, so gently bow your head and follow Mr. Ginal.
âAfter all, an earlier adventurerâs injury is more likely to be a demon than any other.â
Both Mr. Ginal and Mr. Garritt nod at Mr. Fischeâs words.
I remember those who had fallen earlier, and I remember when I was attacked.
To that voice, when I saw your father, he pounded and stroked my head.
He caresses me gently. Power falls out of my body, which I didnât know was in my hand.
You heard me talking to myself. Your father peeks into my face.
Laughing to reassure him, Pong stroked his head again.