'Are you going to the God of the Winged Ones? Isn't that dangerous? They don't care about us, but they do care about Lerunda in a special way. Perhaps they are not going to let Lelunda leave. ......"
'I don't have a bad feeling about it, so I think we'll be fine.'
When I came to ask for advice as soon as possible, Mr. Lern opened his mouth in concern.
I hadn't thought about it, but I wondered if there could be an option of not letting me leave. But I don't have a bad feeling at all, so I think I'll be fine.
Mr. Dong, Sireva, and Oshashio both looked difficult.
If Lelunda says she doesn't have a bad feeling about it, then I don't think it will turn out bad. But just because she doesn't have a bad hunch doesn't mean something won't happen. Of course, it's not that I don't trust Lernda's intuition. It has helped me. But I do worry."
Yes, I am. I don't know what they are thinking. It is quite possible that they are trying to make something happen. Like we did in the past.
"Yes, that's right. We were almost sacrificed by Shireva and the others. ...... However, I think it's better to check that god than to let those people continue to be incomprehensible.
Each says.
If I were all-powerful to begin with, nothing bad would ever happen to me. I am a godchild, but even so, I don't know everything, and I can't do everything.
That is why I consult with adults. I am not sure if I would make a mistake if I were to do it alone.
I am also very worried about them, so I don't want them to go to the village. If it is in the best interest of the village, it would be best to have you go to them. ......"
I'll be fine, Mr. Ran. Don't worry. I will not do anything reckless. Besides, Mr. Biller said it would be okay to take the others with me, so I will be fine.
It is better for this village that I know God. It is better for me to know the winged ones than to remain an unknown entity. I don't know whether they will become my enemies or my friends, but it is better to know them than to remain as I am.
Mr. Lan is a worrier. No, not only Mr. Lan, but also Dong and the others.
They know that I am a godchild, but they worry about me and smile at me like normal children.
Mr. Lan told me a long time ago that being a child of God means that you should be treated differently from other people. Whenever I feel that way, my heart overflows with love for everyone.
'Yes, ....... Even if we were to go, Mr. Dong and I would not be able to join you because of the village. I would also like to ask you not to take all of the gryphons and the skyhorse with you if possible. We cannot be sure that something will not happen while Lelunda, the godchild, is out. Perhaps it will be all right, but ......"
Lelunda: "Yes. I won't take them all. I wish I could take two of them and Frenet. Frenet is invisible to Biller and the others.
I understand. I will decide who else to take. And Lelunda, you have to promise me something.
Promise?
Yes. If Lelunda wants to go, I will not stop her. But if you go, please come back safely. Please show me your healthy appearance again. I want you to promise me that."
Mr. Lunda looked straight at me as he said that.
He looks straight at me and says, "......Yeah. I'll be fine. I promise you that."
I don't intend to die. I don't know what their God is like, but I'm willing to turn back if I feel it's dangerous. So, I smiled at Mr. Lan, meaning that it would be all right.
I'll go with Lelunda," he said. Let's take Gaius with us.
Gaius too?
Yeah. They don't know that Gaius can turn into a wolf, do they? If something goes wrong, we might surprise them, right?"
I thought to myself, "Oshashio-san's words are true.
Beastmen are not generally capable of taking the form of wolves, and I think Biller and the others would be surprised if Gaius suddenly took the form of a wolf.
It would be reassuring if Mr. Oshasio would follow me.
On my part, I will send a young one from the elves.
'And the rest, yes. I'll let Lelunda know when I decide who I'll send with him.
Yes, okay."
After replying to me, he went to the griffons to think about which griffon to take with him.
--The girl and the concerns of those around her.
(People around me are worried about the girl who is a godchild, as if she were a normal child.)