"I knew it. I didn't think so. You're a terrible woman. Thanks to you, we got hurt."
When Karin raised her protest lightly, Delkia also tuned in.
"That's true. How dare I crack my head full of blood? What are you gonna do about it?
Then Carla turned into a troubled look.
"Wait. It is not my responsibility. You were already hurt when you woke up."
Then Delkia tilted her neck.
"Am I?... then okay."
Then Karin sighed against Delkia like that.
"Damn...... why are you so easily convinced? Isn't that weird?
"What is it? That's all right. This kind of injury in the first place, healing later. If someone good at magic could heal you, you'd get one shot, right? Luckily, there's a guy like that in this hall."
"That's not what I'm talking about... okay. It's barren to talk to you any more..."
"Yeah ~? What do you mean?
"That's why I'm telling you already. More than that... Carla, you look like you have something to worry about, don't you?
That's what Karin said, pointing the water at Karla, who looked difficult and worried.
Then Carla smiled and turned to the man.
"I want to make sure first. You're an Augloss, aren't you?
"Oh, you're right. I'm so glad to see you again so soon."
"That would be an honor. But there's one thing that bothers me."
Carla asked Augloss with a harsh look on her face.
Augloss said with a soothing voice, creating a heavy atmosphere that looked like an adult.
"... what is it?
"That's what you said earlier. You said you were a Megid, the name of a man who was a killer earlier."
"Oh, you said it. Is that what's wrong with you?
"The man confessed earlier in his conversation with me that he was a murderer. But in that conversation, the man... didn't name him. And yet how do you know that man's name?
Then Augloss nodded loudly.
"I see. If you say so..."
"Definitely. I didn't hear that man's name."
Then he nodded in small pieces again and again with the look of Augloss tracing his memory.
"You're right. In retrospect, Megido is not named after you."
"That's right. How did you know? Let's get some answers."
Augloss then thought of it as a look that also traced his memory.