After completing their assignment in the mountains, the four men walk through the mountains.
After the peacocks have been sealed and the Athals have left, a shadow appears on the spot.
A man wearing a black hooded robe that is not suitable for this occasion.
It was Danzar, a pillar on the side of the Evil Gods, who also showed up during the battle with Aolong.
"Have you also defeated the Peacock?... Those people are becoming a force you can't ignore. Sometimes God just chooses. My people are grainy, too. Damn, they'd love to know."
When he spills a grin, Danzar flips his robe over and disappears.
A line back to the city quickly headed to Hilda for a report.
Soon Ataru and the others were led to the chairman's office, each sitting on the couch, and Ivoria was round on its back, where Barchias lay down at Caro's feet.
"- Well, the problem is solved, he said. So, what caused it?
Hearing the whole story, Hilda grins and inquires.
Exactly there's no way I'm convinced by the results alone, and Atal decides to tell you that it was a mountain.
"In the meantime, I'll explain, no scratches or questions."
"Okay."
Hilda replies honestly to Atal's words.
She was feeling something special from the Atals, and she also wondered if that was the incredible experience she was going through.
"There were magmas flowing in the mountains, and there were earthquakes. The reason for this was that the mountains were activated."
Atal moisturizes his throat with the tea that was served here once separated.
"The cause of its activation was a demon, no, not a demon, but a demon-like one. It's a guy named Peacock... you know what?
Atal wonders if we can get information about the Four Gods by asking this question here as well.
But Hilda, who had been thinking for a while, shook her head.
"No, I don't... suzaku, suzaku? Yeah, I've never heard of it."
"Well, imagine a giant bird demon. The colour is red, the feathers are burning"
Though he is heartily discouraged by the answer of not knowing, Atal conveys his traits without putting it on his face.
"He said it was an easy-to-understand example of the demon I fought... the Black Dragon. Think of it as much stronger than that."
Does that make sense in this example? and Atal peeks at Hilda's expression.
"Hey, what!?
Hilda is surprised and opens her eyes in two ways.
"Hey, give me a minute. Did you fight the Black Dragon? That one has a particularly powerful power among dragon species, doesn't it? Fight that and maybe win!?
All the attars nod quietly at that inquiry of Hilda, who comes one after the other as confused.
"To tell you the truth, work with S-rank adventurers. And I'm not in that fight. I've been busy fighting the Onyx Dragon."
"O, onyx!?
Hilda unexpectedly rises to the name of a powerful dragon species that surpasses the black that has suddenly come out of the story.
"Hmm? Yeah, well, I'm glad I could take it down. But that, if you know Onyx, is a quick story. You just have to think of me as a demon in that class. Well, more of a god than a demon."
"... Ha!?
Hilda shouted out in standing up. My face is bright red and I can see my blood pressure is rising.
"As it were, well, that one. We took down the peacock. Precisely sealed, I don't think the mountain will get any rougher. For a while I think it's a few hundred years or something."
Ataru continues to pale as he wanders into Hilda's momentum.
Around here it was expected, but Atal thought that if all those powerful four gods were to have exhausted their power, they would need a corresponding number of years.
"... you guys still surprise me. And I'm not even lying... - Oh, okay, you did a great job on this one. Promise me you'll get a permit to enter the mountain city of Gardegarde."
Hilda was still in a whirlpool of surprises, but when she regained her composure, she began to prepare.
Atal was relieved to be ho and Caro was shining his eyes because he had trouble being asked any more.