Azio looked right under his eyes and stared to see if there was an entrance to the basement.
But I didn't see anything like it around at all, and Azio had a rather troubled look on the top of the tree.
"... you don't..."
Azio had no choice but to give up and go down sullenly with one evil looking face.
"... excuse me. I didn't see anything like that. All I have is a brick house I was on my way here earlier, nothing else..."
As Azio excused himself even to be sorry, it became as if Rodemul had come up with something.
"... Dear Asio, why don't you go to that brick house? If you ask the residents, they might know something."
Then Asio jumped to the story.
"Yes! That's it! Ask the inhabitants and you'll see! No - I knew I was glad I climbed a tree. I can't see that house from the ground. Yeah, it's because I climbed a tree and the next step was taken. Yeah, right, right. Mr. Rodemul, you're right to climb a tree after all, aren't you?
Rodemul had to respond to a bitter laugh in his voice for unspoken, forceful and extreme consent to the presence or absence of Azio.
"Yes, I believe that Asio was right to climb a tree."
Then Asio smiled satisfactorily and issued a decree to everyone.
"All right, then, guys! I'm moving to the brick house earlier. Follow me!
Asio took the lead and walked out as a brave man.
Rodemur followed her later, while divulging further bitterness.