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One place left - where two abducted Japanese are incarcerated - the cargo depot.

Other places have strong men placed as escorts, but the constituents of the Sea Chihuahua watched to see if this place was the most heavily guarded. In addition to the two vampires, there are even Eric Taylor, whom Jeffrey trusts most. Of course there are many other soldiers in black.

Unlike Jeffrey, who only sees his men as pawns, Eric doesn't imitate abandoning his allies, even when he becomes a donkey. Rather, it's enough to actively try to keep myself out front and no casualties on my side.

From the soldiers of the Sea Chihuahua, it was reassuring in a double sense just to say that Eric was positioned in the same place.

Before that, Eric had the nature to soothe the scene just because he was there. Always exposed to naked and even muscular beauty in the upper body, while smiling with Nico, a handsome guy who only makes cat squeals. The personality who returns meermies and greetings with a smile to anyone in any position if you say hello. It is also very acceptable because of the goodness of the person's affection and his/her nostalgia.

I didn't realize Eric at the time that they thought it was okay here because Eric was there - etc.

Sitting on one of the containers and letting his legs hang out, Eric remembered a long time ago.

The days Jeffrey and I were traveling together. Even watching Jeffrey kill people, Eric watched without any emotion. However, several times Eric has stopped Jeffrey's murder.

That's when, like myself, the kid who had the pet was the other guy. Jeffrey stopped killing Eric without exception. Jeffrey's also began to know under what conditions Eric would go into stopping and not only target children with pets.

Eric now thinks about why he used to stop Jeffrey's murder. I didn't think anything of it at the time, I was just impulsively stopping, and I didn't even think of a reason for my actions.

You simply didn't think I wanted to kill a kid who liked animals? Or did you think your pet would be pathetic if your husband was killed? Or is it that a pet adorable child is killed in front of you because you felt like Eric was going to kill you? I don't know now. I can't remember how I felt then. Or maybe all of them.

Jeffrey turns down man himself as evil, but Eric is different. It is Eric's idea that all people who like animals are good people.

"Meh."

Eric spoke to the black clothes that happened to be nearby.

"Meh."

This is what I ask in my heart, laughing lovingly and ringing in the voice of a cat.

(What kind of animal do you like?

Black clothes that just give back a loving laugh in a puzzling mood. Eric also figured it out right, and he doesn't feel bad about not being able to answer it, with the look on his face as if he was sorry that he couldn't return the answer.

"Meh."

Talk to another older black garment as well. That's the face I've seen several times. I think he was definitely a vampirizing man.

"Oh, I like cats, too."

Older black clothes smiled and returned those words.

"Meh."

It was a little uneven, but still felt just a little through, and Eric sounded happy.

"You know what I'm talking about?

The first black clothes spoken to ask the older black clothes.

"Somehow. I guess it's because I've worked with Eric a lot. We can talk a lot, and gradually we'll figure it out. Guess Jeffrey knows better."

Eric was even happier to hear the words of the older black clothes for some reason.

"Finally, there's only one place left. It's been a lot of trouble this time."

The shake runs into a sigh mix as he walks inside the subspace tunnel toward where the last one is being held captive.

"If you were here, I wouldn't be distracted because it's not over. I'd scold you."

Ten nights in a joking tone.

"Help, I appreciate it"

Massago, who was walking in the lead, shrugged.

"Thank God for the oils."

Alisui makes sure to stick together for some reason and raise her voice.

"I thought so. The first intervention in this matter was between Eko and Masago, which comes first?

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Ten nights asked.

"That's Eko, of course. Yikes. Because Eko is a proper organisation, makes policy decisions, and acts."

"I don't think that's the answer at all, but Eko got involved first, and Misago found out about it later, and he got involved in the same thing, right? In a way, can you even say you tried to help Eko?

"Guru..."

Ten nights lay more questions for Alisui, who proudly answers. Alisui transforms her expression into a tannic surface.

"I can't rely on these guys alone, but I'm late. I didn't want to help these guys. To fulfill my mission."

"Grunt..."

Misago answering pale. Alisui roars with a funny wrinkle between her eyebrows and bites her teeth off.

"Isn't that mission the same as Eko's after all? They're trying to help people in a pinch. Just the different processes leading up to it."

Both Alisui and Tsutsuji understand what the Ten Nights are trying to say.

"Blimey, even if the outsiders criticize the way Eko is and his obsession with Warico..."

I try to argue with you, Alisui, but the words are getting butt-shuffy. Perhaps Alisui can't claim their legitimacy either, Ten Nights thought.

"If you're encouraging Eko and Waliko to reconcile, I think it's hard."

Tsutsuji says in an annoying tone.

"With us, we think rationally and rationally, and we recognize it as strange. But some parts of Eko's mentality are very different from that of humans. By adhering to the code, we found the resort title as an Eko, and there is a strong insistence on following the code. Even human beings are bound and wielded by many values, right? From the point of view of us at Eko, sometimes it's very distorted, and there's a side to understanding."

"So don't pinch your mouth? But I want to pinch your mouth. Values Don't wonder how you've stopped thinking."

Ten nights of persistent eating down.

"Wahliko, who turned his back on his dependence on that code, is much closer to man, isn't he? I don't think so."

"Oh, I feel that, too. Misago has a more decent idea."

I also agreed to waver at the words of the Ten Nights.

"Hey, so the oilas aren't decent? Not much of what you're saying right now. Whoa."

Alisui protests against the shaky words.

"It's not decent. Many of us, not just Warico, have doubts about how to have Eko. I did the same thing when I was Eko. When the thought comes to a limit, or when there is a case that triggers something, turn your back on Eko's society and become a walnut."

Misago said in a dark voice. It didn't take me long to immediately deny the words of the Massago whether Alisui or Tsutsuji had anything to think about.

"It's very uncomfortable to say that I'm talking about myself, even though it's an old-fashioned way of talking. I wish it was me or the awkward."

A shake that doesn't read the air shakes a totally irrelevant topic.

"I don't even feel that my way of speaking is old-fashioned..."

"Isn't it old fashioned? Either way, it's tough. At least it's not a normal way of talking."

"Either way, I can't change the way I talk right now. In addition, I like the way you talk."

Massago speaks clearly.

"There must be a reason why Misago talks like this. I don't know."

"Your way of talking is characteristic, too, but why?

Massago pokes at Alisui for saying extra things.

"Nah, there isn't. How to talk is naturally shaped."

"Then I'll tell you the same."

Hearing the words of Massago, which he often says, against Alisui, who answers in haste, the ten nights and the shaking blew at the same time.

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