Because no one is coming at me, it was this other guy, not Talosa, that the numb-cut Atal went toward next.
"What the heck!"
And the man who was struck by Atal was blown to the wall in an instant with a pitiful voice.
"Next"
That's how Atal quickly blows the men in turn, leaving only Talosa.
"... Damn it! Wow, I'm the captain of this city's guard! Get your hands on me, you bastard!
Talosa managed to escape this situation, whispering that she was the captain of the guard as she shrugged. There is no one to shelter about Ataru because it is himself who has a proven track record in this city - he thinks so.
"Oh, I know. So... where's the causal link between me stopping my hand when you're the captain of the guard?
Atal, who strapped his neck so that he could not understand, said so, but approached Talosa. I guess the only reason Tarosa felt it as if his footsteps were sounding oddly was because he was terrified of coming closer.
"Let me tell you something, I beat the crap out of them earlier."
That's what they say. Talosa checks closely with the men who were beaten on the sidelines. Of course he was alive, but he was totally knocking out in one shot, unconscious.
"... hi, hi!
It sounded like he was saying he wouldn't let it bother him. Talosa looks at the hand of a swinging atar and shelters herself with her arms in fright that she won't hit him.
"Whoa, whoa!
But Talosa tries to back off and snaps her ass at a fellow man who is falling.
"Die!"
Atal then glanced at Talosa, who had fallen ill, and waved his fist down with momentum.
Dogons and loud noises echo through the room. The momentum gives rise to dust.
It didn't sound like the sound that people's fists could make, but this was the real sound that Atal beat and made.
The only reason I didn't dare to use the gun I would use as my main one was because I felt so angry that I put Caro in such an eye. A gun could inadvertently kill me, and I couldn't possibly be able to pretend to be the emotion I stuck up in this one, and I tried to settle it with my own fist.
"Shit! Was it too late..."
Seeing a battered postural atar, Dwayne, the captain of the guard battalion who jumped into the room, was speaking out as if he regretted it.
"- I don't know what was too late... but this guy would be alive. You're losing your mind, but you're incontinent."
It was on the floor that Atal hit earlier, and there was a small crater there. Talosa, who was convinced she would be beaten up ahead of what Atal showed, is white-eyed and losing her mind, and downstairs is creating a puddle on the floor.
"Hey, you didn't hit me... and yet, what would have happened if I had been hit with that power"
Though relieved that he hadn't killed anyone, Dwayne saw the power of Atal's fist and was sipping his mercy.
"Don't worry, the men you defeated earlier have been relieved."
Hiraki waved and Atal explained, but walked over to Caro.
Without holding him back, Dwayne gave instructions to his men to start cleaning things up.
"Caro, I'm so glad you're safe..."
I bent down a little to fit her height and looked straight at Caro's face. Atal gently strokes her head when she smiles softly as if relieved.
"Oh, Ataru, oh!
Caro's tears had stopped, but still his face creaked with earlier anxiety still lingered, tears flowing again as he looked around, hugging him to the atar as he jumped.
"I'm sorry to scare you... - Hey, that's your guy, isn't it? I don't know, is it normal in this country for beasts to sell beasts as slaves?
Keeping a sobbing Caro in his arms, Atal, only looking back at his face, stares at Dwayne.
Look at the status quo where Caro was captured, Atal, whose anger for Talosa has yet to subside. Now that Talosa had passed out, she had a spearhead for Dwayne, her boss.
"... oh, I'm sorry, then I'm sorry. I happen to have exposed this one, but it means there's something that's been damaged before."
Dwayne's face, which took sincerely the gaze directed at him from the atar, had wrinkles, giving him a harsh look. It conveys a feeling of regret for its own impudence, but not its intention to throw problems at it.
"If you're reflecting, show me with your attitude. I was wondering if you could help us stay out of this in the future."
"Oh, of course! When I return, I will prepare a separate letter from me, which will prove my identity in this country. Adventurer guild cards from other countries are a little weak in this country..."
Originally, it is difficult for anyone outside of the Beast Nation to have that ID, but Atar and Caro were nothing but victims in relation to this one, something that would not have been tolerated had the mastermind not been treated as such if it had also belonged to the Guard.
"That helps"
"Oh, you know, Master Atal. What happened to the child who came with us?
Caro, who wiped his tears, cared about the children of the beast man he helped before coming to the city. Careful caro around you, even if you yourself have such eyes. Atal strokes his head silently as if it were labor.
"Hey, what's going on with the kids we helped out and brought in?
Asked by Atal, Dwayne tilts his neck with a surprised look.
"... children? Isn't that the lady?
Dwayne was completely oblivious to what Atal had heard because he had concentrated on what Talosa had done to him.
"I told you... we helped a child of a beast being attacked by demons outside. I brought the child to the carriage, and Caro was taken elsewhere. So, where was the child you helped?
Dwayne's face grew blue in Atal's words, which reminded him to follow the order.
"Oh, hey! You and you, go back to the jar and find out what happened to that kid!
I rushed to order the two of my men to go back to the jar. My men rushed to run away when they stifled their bodies and saluted them.
"Oh, you know, that guy said that he was Saru's kid, and I thought he was a tall family kid from the mouth of his mouth..."
Caro, with his face out of Atal's chest, remembers what Talosa was saying and manages to tell Dwayne about it, though in many ways.
"... what! Oh, hey, Talosa, wake up!
Dwayne rushes closer and shakes Tarotha a little ramblingly when he asks her in person sooner, but I can't see how she regains consciousness of whether the situation of being beaten by an atal was too shocking.
- Get out of the way.
Atal, stroking Caro away, hands Dwayne away and turns his rifle toward Talosa.
"Oh, hey, what?"
Dwayne doesn't know what the hell the rifle is like, but he somehow felt it would be a weapon. I have trouble getting killed, but what do I do? I reach out and wander.
"Just shut up."
I don't mind the claws blocking my words to shut up and pull the trigger.
It doesn't even hide the sound, the bullet hits Talosa with a firing sound called Zugan.
When Talosa's body glowed as it overflowed, he was, by the way, regaining consciousness.
On the contrary, the skin looks shinier and in excellent condition than before.
"Wow, what the hell am I...?
"Hey, Talosa! What happened to the children they were taking!
"So, Captain!?
He seemed confused by the sight of his boss, Dwayne, being grabbed by the chest barn and questioned in front of an unusually close eye.
"Fine. Answer me quickly, where did the Beastman child we brought you?
"Hiya!... Ah, that kid..."
Remembering his earlier fears, Talosa screams unexpectedly at Atal's question, which was a little behind Dwayne, but with Atal staring at him, she squeezes her words that she has to somehow answer.