When I arrived at the captainâs house, the captain of the facial expressions, who was surprised because he had returned quickly, welcomed me.\n
âWe found a problem we should talk to, so weâre backâ
The captain sighs in response to Ms Nargas.
âProblem, Iâll ask you in the room. Oh, Ivy, donât thank Sola and Sol. Sola and the others gave me permission to eventually add two more.â
âOh, Iâm sorry I took the libertyâ
âNo, Iâm glad I could help. Where are the Solas?
The captain gave a slightly troubled look to my question.
âWas there a problem, too?
The captain scratches his neck on my question.
Your fatherâs eyes get thinner when he sees it.
âDruid, itâs okay. There is no problem. Just, hey.â
âI want you to be clear. What happened to you?
Your fatherâs slightly irritated voice sounds in the hallway.
When the captain smiles bitterly in that voice, he is passed into a slightly larger room on the ground floor.
âWell, Iâll know when I see itâ
As soon as I entered the room, I found Sora and Sol playing on the couch.
The moment I saw the two, a slightly surprised voice between me and your father leaked out of my mouth.
I came into the room from behind, and Iâm getting the same reaction from Mr. Nargas and the others.
Well, youâll see as soon as you see it rather than be explained.
Still, itâs brilliantly round.
âSola, Sol⌠you ate a cupâ
What a round Sora and Sol on the couch.\n
I understand that there are no physical problems with the two healthy voices.
To my relief, I found Frem asleep on a sofa for one person a little further away.
âBad. I didnât even look the same the whole time, so I thought it was okay. When I asked if the other two were okay, you said they were okay. But when the two of them are finished and picked up, in this conditionâŚâŚ bad. I mean, it was a meal for those kids.â
The captain approaches the Solas and strokes his head slowly.
âYes. Sorry, keep it to yourselfâ
I knew you should have told me.
âNo, I donât mind that. Is this gonna be okay?
At the end of the captainâs gaze, a rounded Sola and Sol.
âYouâre gonna roll.â
To your fatherâs words, two that sound like protests.
But I think the system is really round and definitely rolls.
It rings fine, it looks a little heavier than usual, but itâs jumping, and itâll be fine.
âSora and Sol seem fine, so Iâm fine. Well, itâs just too much to eat.â
To my words, a reassuring look, Mr. Commander.
As Mr. Nargas approached Sola and stroked and poked her, Sola and Sol also played with pleasure.
From the looks of it, I can see that two people are in such a good mood.
Youâre happy when youâre full. \nâGood day. I made you some tea.â
Melissa comes into the room with tea and sweets.
Did you already know about Sola and Sol, and they lined the desk with tea and sweets without any particular reaction?
âLet me talk to you. Something must have happened, huh?
Everyone sits in a chair at the words of the captain.
When I got Ciel out of the bag, he jumped under the Solas.
I saw two of them. Ciel solidified a little bit, but itâs cute.
Iâm sure heâs changed his eyes when he saw it, and he must have been surprised.
âIâll be brief. There were no demons anywhere in front of Shamiâs cave. So we arrived safely at Shamiâs cave, so it quickly became an investigation inside the cave. The cave is littered with tons of trash that disappeared from the dump, and I think the investigation inside is hardâ
You sure have a hard time doing something about that massive amount of waste to do anything.
âAnd under the garbage, Mr. Ivy and Mr. Druid found a magical pattern.â
When Mr Nargas had finished his explanation, the captain held his head.
âMagic Formation? Do you have any idea what that was like?
âI havenât seen the whole thing at all because there was a ton of garbage. Itâs just a small part of what I saw.â
âJust part of itâŚâŚ sorry, can you draw that pattern?
Mr Nargas draws a pattern on the paper in the words of the captain.
I showed that to your father, confirmed to snort, and then gave it to the captain.
âI canât tell you the details. The pattern was used by the magic formations that tried to make certain demons obey. Touching it poorly can erase your memory.â
A deep crease is engraved between the captainâs eyebrows in your fatherâs description.
My gaze is pretty suspended, too, and Iâm scared.
âI think Iâve seen it, too. It would be like being involved in a case that used magic formations before. Thatâs when I saw this.â
âRight. Howâd you deal with that?
â⌠I did the magic script. But eight adventurers died because of it.â
âWeâre going to need a huge amount of magic. Eight people risked their lives to disable the worst magic formations. What happened to the magic formations that Druid found?
\nâThatâs the worst thing thatâs ever happened.â
âOh, is there any solution? Only the minimal who solve the problems of the village have solved the technique. The way I know how to solve it, no one can move as soon as they solve it.â
Ginal and the others think into the words of the captain, but only time passes.
Turning his gaze to Solâs voice, he was either failing to jump or rolling off the couch.
When I hold it up more beside Sol, it feels a little heavy.
A bit of a grin on Sol, who is weighing in as well as looking.
âPep, pep. Peepee, peepee.â
When I look at Sol, I look at my face still.
âYou want to tell me something?
To your fatherâs words, sit in the original chair holding Sol.
Then Sol rings, even at his father sitting next to him.
âPep, pep. Peepee, peepee.â
I think I want to tell you something.
What do you want to tell me right now in this place?
What was against it was how to disable the magic formation of the cave.
Iâm turning to my sparkling eyes like I expected something to happen.
âMaybe, Sol. You know how to fix this?
I can see in my words that the sights of the captains gather.
⌠I donât know how, let me tell you how to fix it.