"I will contact Master Miriazar. Go check the sun direction and the safety of Lord Fenna and Lord Kazas. The sunshine is probably no longer alive, but if the other two are safe, stay with the escort. That my contact with Maple is indispensable. Go."
"Ha."
The orange infarct disappeared immediately. And Zi turns to the maple.
"Maple, escort Miranda."
"Yes."
"Things to worry about. Master Miriazal's orders take precedence over Master Miranda. Abandon the latter, depending on the circumstances."
"I understand."
Maple nods expressionlessly. When I was in the Maple year, I was little different from Lisa, but I'm not lost in her. Maple was raised as a mouthless man more than at birth, a living creature. Even if they tell me to marry a warcraft, I am on this serious assignment at this age because I am the one who can do it without any hesitation if it is an order. Maple was a pretty good person, including about the Devil's Eye, compared to all the mouthless, nay, active mouthless people of his generation.
But Zizi didn't have a raw mouth, and when he was twelve years old, he found out where he was being sold as a slave and bought it up. Then the relaxed effort made him one of the leading users in the mouthless, but the sensation was closer to a normal human being. If you say so in person, you are deeply in love. Furthermore, Maple has never been allowed to call me my mother, even though my mother is in silence. It's not as tough as it sounds without a mouth, but Maple's mother was special.
But Maple didn't complain one bit either, and he paled out the harsh training without a mouth. Zi, who had been entrusted with the Maple educator at a young age, was pitiful in his appearance and had feelings for Maple close to his sister or daughter. That's why Zi has never put his hands on training or assignments. The zinc grabs the shoulder of the maple firmly and looks him in the eye and orders him. While I know it's cruel, it's a mouthless fate not to do otherwise.
"Especially that girl named Alphilis. She's dangerous. If she tries to harm Miranda..."
"Don't worry. And let's get it done."
Zi nods silently at the maple answering instantly, adding:
"But if you decide you can't, take Master Miranda and get out. You are the next generation of candidates. And Miranda..."
"It's okay, because I know everything. Don't worry, Sister Zi."
Maple loosens his expression just a little. When Zi sees the look on his face and confirms that he has no feelings for maple, he turns his maple head as if he is relieved.
I'm on a mission, sister.
"It's okay, because I'm a person who also has doubts about my current mouthless posture. It's ridiculous how a real parent can't even give you a name."
But Maple answered nothing. When I gently stop the maple hand that makes my head, I get it out of my head.
Then I'll come.
"Yeah, safe."
"And your sister."
So one of the two followed the scene.
And then nothing happened until the Alphilis and the others got inside the Utility. No, it didn't happen too much. A beast, not even a single cry. Lisa and Miranda knew the most about it. It's all because of Alphilis.
The first horse that Lisa brought was also frightened when she saw Alphilis. With the exception of Aerial, the closest I had to the horses was Alphilis, enough to come to Alphilis from the horses if I had time. Yet this time I saw the alphilis and tried to change direction and escape. But when Alphilis grabbed the reins, the horse grew old by the time he was unusual this time.
Nothing after that. There really was nothing. I was resting just when the sun was directly above me. I ran my horse until the sun tilted, but I finally didn't see one beast. Probably avoided the alphilis. It was a journey in pursuit of the landmarks left by Aerial (the special glowing paint Miranda gave us), so the speed of travel was pretty slow and should have been easy to aim for if you tried it on the Warcraft, so the other side definitely avoided this one first.
But the absence of a raid was a good thing in itself. The Alphilis, who were able to move faster than they thought, eventually stopped in front of a large tree as they followed the landmark. There are no more arrows that are supposed to be drawn with paint, instead a circle is drawn.
"I don't know what that means"
"Hmm. This is the entrance."
Alphilis is getting off the horse and looking into something.
"I see, fairy junction. There's no such thing as a philosophy, and you won't be noticed unless you pay attention to it."
"How do you get in?
"I won't let you in unless you open it. Except, of course, if you break every bond. I guess I'll just have to open it."
"If you do that, the fairies will be angry."
"At that time, you just have to help me and make me listen."
When Alphilis said something noisy and Miranda tried to say something, the roots of the tangled trees just unraveled and the road was made. One fairy comes out of it.
"Master Alphilis, are you in line? I'm listening to you. You are welcome in the fairy 'Stime'."
"Heh, what do you mean, welcome? I saved you a lot of trouble breaking it."
"... let's go"
With Niyanya and an invincibly laughing alphilis on her ass, Miranda just proceeded to walk. I felt like it was useless to say anything to Alphilis right now, and I didn't really want Alphilis to deal with fairies. The fact is the fairy was frightened when she saw Alphilis, and that was the same for Miranda and Lisa. To be honest, we were both scared of the current Alphilis. Only maples that did not know the previous alphilis were floating.
Walking down a dark path made of tree roots, I eventually saw the light. I thought you were walking towards the ground, but apparently not. It could be a kind of 'junction', or 'castle'.
"Well, you're all here."
If you go too far down the tree root path, you go out to an open place. Aerial stood there. Nia was also concerned if I tried to make it aerial, but I guess I was more worried about Alphilis than that. I haven't had anything to do with Nia since she got her safe again, and honestly, I can't deny it was shabby.
Miranda rushes over when she sees Aerial.
"How's Nia?
"... good or bad, something like that"
"What do you mean?
"It's quicker to listen to the chief here. Let me show you around."
Miranda walks alongside Aerial. Lisa and Alphilis pull the horse, slightly apart and continue later.
Aerial gently ears Miranda as she watches that alphilis.
"What happened to Alphilis?
"You know what I mean?
"It would be natural if you were so disastrous. The fairies are frightened."
As Miranda looks around, she peeks at this one from behind the trees, as the fairies see even the scary ones. But every time Alpha Reese sees you, they all run away.
Does Alphilis enjoy those reactions, Couscous grinning and staring around.
"What happened to Alphilis? Looks like someone else, huh?
"... I think maybe the curse remains rampant"
"The curse mark? Didn't you hear it was such a pain in the ass?
Aerial and I lived together for days at Faranx's residence, so for once Alphilis also explained about the curse. But Alphilis didn't tell you everything, either.
"(Or you really don't even know who you are, huh?)"
Miranda looks back at Alphilis worried. When the person noticed the gaze, he began to wave. A regular alphilis wouldn't do that first.
"You really seem like someone else."
"I didn't even hear the curse was like that. I knew it was dangerous, but I can't believe it's like it affects Alphilis' personality. If so..."
"If so, what?
"Whew!"
Aerial shouted unexpectedly. I can't help it. Until just now, Alphilis, who was supposed to be behind us, was behind us for Aerial, breathing into her ears.
It can't be normal, such as not noticing any signs of Aerial approaching you.
"Yes, when?"
"Hmm? Short range metastasis, though?
"I've never heard of magic so easy."
Miranda turns her suspicious eyes to Alphilis. But Alphilis just made me shrug my shoulders.
"You can do it, you have no choice."
"What's that..."
"More than that, didn't we get there?
There is a small spring at the tip of Alphilis' fingertips. There was a large leaf floating in it, and a nearer lay there. On the side, Uty seems desperate to use witchcraft, and Nia's body is gently surrounded by pale blue light.
There was one more woman sitting beside it. Green hair is excessively long about the ground, drawing abundant radial streamlines over the leaves. It also has a very beautiful appearance and gives the impression that it is likely to grow up. There were four wings growing on her back, which indicated that she was not human. But it's too big for a fairy. It has the same back length as a human being.
Standing on the banks of the fountain, wondering what Miranda and the others were doing, the woman floated into the universe fluttering and flew towards Miranda and the others.
"Welcome to Steam, Guest. I hear Uty took care of you on this trip. Allow me to thank you on behalf of the leprechaun inside. Thanks."
"Oh, no. It's good to take care of you... you just did. To that kid."
"Oh well, the funny one. But I knew you did, didn't I?
Ho ho, and a woman laughs lightly. Every time I laugh, my wings shake to saggy flow, so beautiful. It only smells sweet and good. The woman turns to Utility. Uty was tired of using too much magic, or he was on his back and out of breath.
"Uty, come here"
"Mm, I can't, Po."
"I wonder where I'll learn those words again. But if you don't come in 10 seconds, it's punishment. 10, 9,..."
"Oh, ghost."
It flies even as Uty flutters with fatigue. We all thought if we had 10 seconds, we would be able to afford it.
"8, 1, 0. This is a punishment decision."
"Hey, there was something wrong with counting now!
"Here I am the rule. When I say black, white objects are also black. When I say punishment, it's punishment."
"Such an irrational"
"It's like that in the world. If you're going to answer any more, I'll use it as a pot set, okay?
"Yes, no, uh"
A woman grabs the utility she tries to escape. Miranda thought it was a sight like she'd seen somewhere, but more distracted than that by a woman saying this kind of thing with a light laugh.
"Um, what the hell are you?"
"Oh, you hadn't named me yet. I am the head of this shteem, my name is Wintier. Best wishes, gentlemen."
The woman named Wintier laughed lightly, but in her hands the utility was neat.