The next day. Religious groups were still eager to solicit.

So I decided to listen and see just the story with the idea I came up with yesterday.

Buy a mask that is just white because the eye area is creased.

I could have been something more novel, but this mask was the cheapest so I made this.

I break into a group of people who are eager to preach by wearing a type of mask that puts strings over their ears and turns their heads around.

"Here you go!

One of the faithful hands Billa with Nico's smile.

How dare you talk to a masked opponent with all this suspicion?

But I'll take it honestly here.

Billa says much about true asterism. And how to really pray to the goddess. It says how to distinguish bronze statues.

"I'm sorry, do you have a minute?

And speak up.

Then the faithful who have handed Billa over have tilted their necks with an unchanging smile.

"Yes, what is it?

"I don't know Astaire in detail, is this guy really real?

"Yeah, it's real. You can actually see and pray about the history of the Brave Party."

"Offering prayers? What's this all about?

"Providing prayer in this case is the realization that magic takes. Prayer goes to Astaire, the goddess, on magic."

"... I see"

There is an image of fear when magic is sucked. Because it means that they will finally take away their power.

But the goddess has saved other races of people more than once.

Because of its proven track record, it doesn't spook me.

And does the way it says in Billa how to pray and identify bronze statues mean that magic is sucked besides the goddess? Or do you think I'm just making you believe it's just foggy?

Either way, as things stand, there are groups that truly believe in goddesses and groups that don't.

Is it because I'm still a free man that makes me extra interested?

"So you have proof that you can truly pray to Astaire?

This is the key point.

"... there is no evidence"

A man ate up his teeth in gibberish regret.

No, if not, I can't believe it.

When that happens, it will be people's psychology to turn to the vast majority.

"But the treatment and bad reputation of believers until the recent rough of Astaire has spread. I was also a believer in Astianism."

"Hmm, you were a former believer"

Then there will be no credibility.

I'm afraid I've never heard of bad reviews because I wasn't even interested in religion.

"What do you say!? You too, to true asterism!

G. Believers loom.

It's a rich spirit of solicitation.

I'm sorry, but I'm interested now.

"There's a damn heathen! Get out of my way!

The voice of a familiar man echoes.

Seems more frustrating than yesterday. Now I threw a stone. The stone hits the forehead of a girl who worked in preaching with small grains.

"Geez."

"How dare you, Master Sufi!

"It's okay, Master Sufi!

A girl screams a small scream and butts on the ground.

Looks like they're adding difficulty again.

That's just too much this time. The blood of all is rising. Even the people who are opening the outdoor stores and those who stumbled on to the street are turning a hostile glance at the man.

The man was going to be lynched even now.

However,

It's okay. It's okay.

The girl's rush to stop makes a sound.

Everyone stopped moving to respond to it.

(Even in this situation? Even though it's a half-excited cliché, do you still stop it?)

I even learned to admire the girl's instrumentation.

Besides, I'm not ignoring the girl as a single person. He was a rich voice, arguably a natural charisma.

"Excuse me. It's not because we're blocking the way, it's because we're preaching."

"Oh, oh..."

A man nods in a bad way.

Because there was blood coming from the forehead of the girl known as Sufi.

I guess I'm calm and overlooking what I've done.

"Then I'm sorry. We will continue to stand in your way. As it is now, the world moves in the wrong direction. We have to keep working to make sure it doesn't happen."

And the girl honestly said so.

I apologized clearly, and I pierced my opinion.

"... how can you be so grand? Why are we shielding ourselves against the biggest religion: Astianism!

"Because Astaire is wrong."

"So what's up!? Still no different that it's up there! Only the odd ones are gonna stand by you! 'Cause even the guy with Billa in his hand is the only dubious white mask there!

... a suspicious white mask?

Look around, but there's no one but me.

Yeah, this is me.

No, well, what is that?..................... sorry.

"No. Never many now, but those who have disbelieved in the current Astianism have come to believe in True Astianism. And that's not all, we've heard a lot about people who weren't interested in religion from the beginning."

"So someone's watching you!?

"If you keep raising your voice, you can react. Whether that's affirmation or denial. I think you're right to be annoyed, but if you're right, you'll be supported, and if you're wrong, you won't see the day."

"... cum"

A man lays down his face.

There seems to be a cage of power holding hands out of remorse.

"Something you didn't like?

The girl asked single-handedly.

The man nods with trembling.

"Oh. I have a boss who looks like shit at work. I spend every day pestering and loving laughing... thinking I can't help it for my family. But if I do this, I'm going to break myself one day... Then they got sexually angry, as grand as they were."

A man revealed his own mood.

A girl gaveled at such a man, "Yeah, yeah," and accepted.

I see.

At least it doesn't feel bad. Only Sushi became interested in true asterism.