"I couldn't sleep yesterday..."

Nelson said in a sneaky manner.

"You were scared."

Nelson raised his eyebrows as Almark comforted him.

What are you talking about, Almark?

Huh?

"I'm not scared! It's more of a wonder, but it's not. Why isn't there anybody here when you're sure of your voice?

Ah, that way.

"Don't worry, I can't sleep!

Nelson stirred up breakfast. Apparently he has an appetite. Almark thought it would be okay.

"Well, then, I really heard a voice."

and Wendy rounded her eyes.

On the way from the dormitory to the school building.

Almark happened to be talking to Wendy about Nelson last night.

"Yeah, I'm talking about Nelson. Sure heard someone whispering in that unpopular garden."

"Did you hear that voice coming from behind that maze?

"Well, thank you."

"So I went deep into the maze, and I went out to Lord Boluk's statue."

Ah.

Almark nodded.

"Hmm...."

Wendy lay down with her thoughtful face.

"That's a strange story. I might be interested."

I glanced at Almark.

"Maybe I should go tonight too."

"Well, you told Nelson yesterday that you were in danger."

"Sure, but... if you heard Nelson's voice, it's different. Don't worry about it. Doesn't Almark care?

"Nothing like that....."

Wendy smiles when Almark starts talking.

"If martial arts were with a very strong boy in case of danger, I'd be relieved. Look, Almark."

Almark also attempts to object.

But when it comes to ghosts and such, I wonder if magic is more important than martial arts. The boy seems to be more glamorous about magic. "

"You're still talking about... I'm sure that boy will be an incredible magician to beat no one. Besides, magic seems to be good for curious girls."

That's how Wendy laughed like a prank.

That night, after dinner.

Almark was outside the dorm with Nelson and Wendy on a trail leading to the garden.

When Morgan heard Nelson's story, he seemed to have renewed his determination to stay away from the garden at night, and by the time he reached Lilty, he had disappeared with only signs that the story was coming out.

When I took the lamp out, it was troublesome when someone looked at me, so they all dressed up very naturally and left the dorm separately without holding anything.

At these times, Almark thinks that magicians are convenient. Perhaps Wendy had a flame on her left index finger, and the flame began to fluff around the three of them away from Wendy's fingertips.

I thought it was the magic of lights, but it was the magic of wildfire. That's right, Wendy. "

Wendy says with a cool face that she can use both hands.

The three of them walk to the garden relying on the lights of a wildfire.

"Yesterday was the same time."

and Almark checks with Nelson.

Nelson nodded, "Oh.

"I left right after dinner. No doubt about it."

Answer.

After a short walk, the jungle changes from soil to cobblestone at the foot of a human hand implant. I entered the garden.

Almark hardly ever came to the garden at night, so he was prepared for the darkness of the forest the other day when he entered with Liluti, but the garden was surprisingly bright.

Unlike the forest, the moonlight reaches the ground properly, and above all, the presence of lamps installed everywhere is large. In the metal lamp, magic lights shine brightly, illuminating the surroundings.

"... so bright"

In Almark's words, Nelson said, "He replies.

"It's not like a ghost or a monster is coming out."

"I don't know... it's certainly bright at night."

Wendy has a hard look.

"When the lights are strong, the shadows become darker."

With that said, I will not try to pull in the wildfire even though there are only so many lamps.

Almark was walking side-by-side with Nelson, but encouraged Wendy to walk in the middle of the gap. Wendy nods and honestly enters between the two.

Lord Boluk's maze is that way.

Nelson points to the first point without hesitation.

"Nelson is a boy after all. Wow, how nice of you to come alone."

As Wendy walks between them, Nelson says, "Well, well, well, well."

It's not interesting that Nelson should be praised, but for some reason, Almark wants to say something childish, like, I'm not scared either. I didn't put it in my mouth because I was so familiar with the child, but I can't say anything about it, and it still remains.

Eventually, I saw a wall implant.

It's taller than Al Mark's, and there's a nick that allows one person to go through the implant and get inside.

The entrance to Lord Boluk's maze.

"This is the entrance.... I still can't hear you today."

Nelson twisted his neck. At that time, the three men stiffened themselves at the same time.

I can hear you.

An obscure little voice.

I don't know what you're talking about, but it's certainly a voice that people are talking about.

"... from the inside."

Wendy looked at the entrance to the maze with a stiff expression.

Ah.

and Nelson nodded.

"... Almark?

Wendy called out suspiciously to Almark. Because Almark was looking back.

"What's wrong?

"No."

Almark turned around.

"The wind is blowing."

"Oh, yeah?

"Wind?"

Wendy and Nelson ask back strangely.

"Yeah, the wind. It didn't happen before."

Once again, Almark glanced back and saw the entrance to the maze.

"All right, let's go."