327 Lesson 326
"Then I\'ll leave the rest to you. I\'ll see how it goes again, so don\'t forget about the training, okay? Speaking of which, the daughter of your demon king. Did you go flair full... I forgot your punishment"
The flair of Aotearoa\'s words is frightening.
Only I don\'t have to be punished, that\'s what she thinks, and she was the only one who sneaked away when apologizing to the dwarves earlier.
"Oh, I didn\'t do anything!
As she put it, it was true that she wasn\'t doing anything against the dwarves.
"But you can\'t leave us alone because you\'re hostile to us. Even Douglas, who hasn\'t fought me directly, joined the dwarf apology."
"Muggle."
Flair Full did not appear in Aotearoa\'s words.
"First of all, you\'re a demon, but don\'t ever be a demon king."
"I don\'t have that!
forcefully, she said. I\'ve worked hard to be the Demon King ever since I was born. That\'s why I thought losing Hongo wouldn\'t change me becoming King of the Demons.
"Can you really say that? Can you swear that if Hongo dies in the future with his life expectancy, if he gets caught up in something and all his friends die, he will never be the Demon King?
Aotearoa\'s words sting her heart. It was clear that Hongo, born as a people, would die earlier than the demonic flareful. Though I\'ve followed him admiringly, I hope now is the time to enjoy what I\'ll do if he dies, and I haven\'t thought about it in a long time.
"It\'s..."
I\'m being poked at about it now, and I get lost in the look on my flair full face.
"If we die, you\'ll never be the Demon King. Then you will follow your father\'s fate, because it\'s sad."
It was Hongo who softly slammed her shoulder and called out.
"Hongo......"
She has a complicated look because of the joy of caring for herself and the sadness of thinking about their death.
"Braaud, you\'re gonna live the longest of us, so keep an eye on this guy."
I couldn\'t read the look on Braaud\'s face, who was so voiced by Hongo, but I nodded quietly.
"Leave it to me, I\'ll keep an eye on you forever"
Flareful looked slightly dissatisfied with the matter, but still seemed to acknowledge it.
"Well, now you\'ve decided on all your punishments. And then there\'s the dwarf village, no. Will it be city class? Good luck with that reconstruction."
Aotearoa says so and tries to leave the scene behind.
"Lord Sorta, I apologize for all you\'ve done."
Zames apologizes, but Aotearoa answered with a gentle raise of her right hand without stopping her leg, as she was already walking.
"Mr. Sorta, what do we do next?
He thinks into Deena\'s question, which he was walking out with Aotearoa for a while.
"... right, I\'m thinking of going back to Toula once, but what about Leila? Are you going to follow us or go back to the Dragon Nation?
Now Leila thinks into Aotearoa\'s question.
"Ugh, what do I do? I didn\'t really think about the rest of the fight... I\'d like to go back once, but I\'m also interested in playing adventurer with Sota and Deena..."
It was Atra who heard and answered her concerns.
\'If so, wouldn\'t it be a good idea to spend some time with Tula now? You can always go back. "
"Ugh, yeah! I will! Atlantic Nice Advice! Thanks!"
Leila held onto Atra as she gently poked her head wondering why she hadn\'t noticed such an easy thing.
"Shall I follow you for now?"
"Oh, Ed and Atra are following me, and Deena deserves it, so it feels like we\'ve decided how to shake ourselves for now."
Aeta, who thought Ishdra was something to follow, only gave it back lightly to his words.
"Well, now it\'s time to go back"
When he goes out into a wide area, he asks Ishdra to go back to where she was, and everyone leaves on his back for Tula.
During his travels in the sky, Ethereum seemed to think of something.
Even if Deena or Leila speak up, they decide to remain calm for now because they have a faint reaction just to return a raw reply. But Aeta remained silent in her thoughts even when she could see Toula.
"Um, Mr. Sorta..."
When Deena speaks, Aeta gives her face a lot of momentum.
"When it comes to Toula, will you make it right? Deena and I have somewhere to go. I\'m sorry, but I need Ishdra to stay on the move."
It was a sudden word, but no one disagreed with Ethereum, and all nodded.
"Well, Atlan and Ed, you\'re with me. Let\'s go to the inn and have dinner."
"Um, maybe it\'s easy to see where we\'re going to meet and make it an inn."
"Hiheen."
The waiting group also decides what to do after returning to Toula immediately.
"Well, will you get off the ground for once?
In Aotearoa\'s words, Ishdra lands away from the city.
So the line decided to split into two hands.
"Leila, I\'m gonna do this to you"
That\'s what Aeta took out was a new disguised bracelet. I broke it in the middle of a fight with Boga, so I give it a new one. Because it was necessary if we were to head to the city of Tula.
"Yeah, thanks! Waiting for you to come home."
"Guys, I\'m sorry. Ishdra... head to Elf Country"
Copy that. Let\'s go.
Aotearoa and Deena will be leaving soon because they remain on their backs. Ed, Leila and Atra dropped off until their backs went blind and then walked out to the city of Tula.
On the road to Elf Country, Deena throws a question.
"Mr. Sota, do you have something to do in Elf Country?
"No, I\'m not sure... for now I want to talk to Naruas if I\'m grabbing anything"
Now that the battle with the main towns was over, Deena was leaning her neck wondering what information she needed.
"It\'s supposed to be in Elf Country, my prediction..."
But Aotearoa seemed to be looking for something.
"What can I ask you?
Deena\'s question was natural. Aotea has made her own plans for Deena, and she\'s following him even though she doesn\'t know where he\'s going because he\'ll be acting somewhere he thinks. I wasn\'t dissatisfied with you not saying anything, but I simply doubted it.
"Put it on and you\'ll see, because it\'s a way of saying don\'t mess with me. I\'m a little unsure, but I really wanted to go to that place with Deena. So I hope Naruas has some information..."
Aotearoa avoided saying clearly where she was going, but she was nevertheless satisfied that she was able to ask Deena at all what Aotearoa thought.