"I know if Asio is making the right decision. I've never been outnumbered, but I'm foolish to think that we should leave here first."
Rodemul agreed with Azio's idea with satisfaction.
"Yeah, right. But the enemy's Ajito location..."
Then Dulm, who was sitting on the couch and taking a rest, raised his voice.
"If that's the case, take this..."
When Darm said so, he showed the two of them a white paper in the form of an arrow on his palm.
"This is called a shape-shape, and when you put it in the palm of your hand, the direction of the arrow will always point you in the direction of Master Calmis."
As he approached Dalm, Azio looked strangely at the shapes, but received them from his hands.
And Azio immediately opened his own palm and put his shapes on top of it.
"Oh! It did work!
Azio raised his surprise unexpectedly as the shapes moved out as soon as he got on the palm of his hand.
And when I watched the movement of the shapes, I stopped pointing in a certain direction.
"Are you sure in this direction?
Azio moved his own body while saying so and tried to change the angle.
But at the same time, the shapes changed the direction of the body and hands, always pointing in the right direction.
"... I see, you change your orientation properly... but this doesn't tell the distance, does it?
"No, the shapes will be bullish and trembling as we approach our goal. Besides, the closer you get, the bigger that tremor gets, so you can measure the distance, albeit somehow. And when the goal is near, the shapes will spin, but I don't think you have to worry too much about that because you should be finding them by then."
"Copy that. Ma, I think I can handle that. Suppose we leave soon?
Asio asked Rodemul again there.
Rodemur then showed a slightly hesitant bare gesture.
"... this generation, but does cutting it in two work the same way?
Asked by Rodemur, Dalm answered.
"Oh, that seems to follow as soon as we have the numbers, doesn't it? It's possible with two things. But don't worry about that. I got another one."
When Darm said so, he took another form from his nostalgia and put it on his own flat hand.
Then the shapes moved quickly, pointing in exactly the same direction as the shapes on the palm of Azio's hand.
"Really? That means you can safely leave. Dear Asio, what do you think? Doesn't that mean that Master Durm will stay here and follow us where all of you are?
Then Azio nodded quickly and agreed with Rodemul's idea.
"I agree. Mr. Rodemull. Let's go with that. So, Mr. Dulm, can you do me a favor?
"Oh, of course."
"Well, then, Mr. Rodemul. Suppose we leave first?
When Asio said so, he swung his hands with a boom and began to get used to his shoulders.