Fiquet then came down the wall, and finally jumped off the floor about twice his height with a yell.

"Oh, I've had a terrible experience."

As he said so in a bright voice, he approached Ain and Almark.

"Ain, and there are two sets of transfer students. Are you here to help me?"

However, both of them who spoke out were exhausted and could not stand up properly.

"Thank you."

Quietly, Fiquet approached Eldane with his usual nervous face.

It's not moving anymore.

The black corner of Eldane stubbornly kicked at her toes and smiled.

"Wow, that was a monster. Well, I knocked him down with my rock."

After saying "dumb", I alternately compare the two people who are crouching.

"What's wrong? What's wrong? Both of you."

At that moment, the hall was wrapped in darkness.

Ain put out the fire.

"Wow, it's dark!

"Shut up. I'm tired. You turn on the lights."

Ain said coldly and Fiquet hurried to put a light on his hand.

Hiya. What a surprise. "

"This is the one that surprised me."

Ain says.

"There was your bumpy robe at Eldane's feet. I thought you were eaten."

Fiquette is neat.

"Eldane? Who?

That's his name.

When Ain pointed to the giant body lying on the floor, Fiquet nodded, ahh.

"You mean this guy? No, it's true. Suddenly I was stuck in a dark cave, and I thought I'd been walking for a long time, and I was attacked by this big monster. Well, I was lucky to climb the wall just because I was eaten by the end of the robe."

"You've been stuck on the wall all this time."

"No, that's it."

Fiquet's voice is only bright.

"Climb up there. It's got a nice depression."

That's what I'm pointing at, far above the wall.

"So I sat there waiting for him to go somewhere, but I didn't have anything to do, and when I found out, I was asleep."

"Did you sleep?"

Ain's voice trembles.

"I was so worried that I couldn't sleep."

"It's big enough to lie down there."

Fiquet didn't care about Ain's expression at all and continued.

"But it's strange. I've been asleep a long time, but I'm not hungry or thirsty."

'Cause that's what this body is all about.

Ain still tries to explain.

"You must have been sucked into the book."

"Oh, yeah, yeah."

Ficke nodded as he remembered.

"As Ain said, there was a glowing book in the library. When I opened it thinking this was it, my hand suddenly grew out of the book."

"The glowing book is next door. You made a mistake."

Ain said with a bitter, crushed face.

"Oh, is that so? But I'm surprised. If you notice, it's like this."

Ficke said without hesitation.

"Well, I wasn't so worried. Because I knew Ain would come and help me."

"That's... obvious."

Fiquet laughs when she sees Ain nodding.

"I believed you, but I was glad you came."

"Mm...."

Ain shuts up with a nasty face.

There, Almark finally stood up and approached.

Fike, I'm glad you're okay.

"Oh, transfer student. Almark, huh? This is the first time I've talked to you like this."

Ficke smiled hard.

"Wow, that magic. It exploded in your back."

Miscellaneous magic was praised, and Almark nodded.

"Oh, you were the last rock. Thank goodness."

"Isn't that great?

Fiquet laughs at me.

"I knew they were coming. I magically pulled a rock that this monster threw into the wall to keep it. So if you're wondering when to leave, Ain shouted," That's where the weakness is, "and then your big flame went up. I thought it was here."

Ficke nods to his words and gestures to do something with his hands.

"Attract the flames from that pyre too. See, I'm good at that kind of magic. The rock that burned like that was on his back, duh, duh"

Amazing.

"Right?"

Ficke smiles like he's good at it.

Then I looked seriously at Almark's body.

"Still, it's a shame. It's all bloody. Are you okay?"

"It's okay."

Almark smiles.

"I'm used to it."

Fiquet looks away at the answer.

"You're used to it. Are the bones broken?"

"Maybe. But it's my body."

"Karashime... uh, that means..."

Ficke looks back at Ain.

Ain was slowly approaching.

"Your real body is now asleep in the infirmary of the academy."

Ain said.

Ever since yesterday.

"Really?"

Ficke speaks up.

"So, what's this?

While saying it, I feel my body sticky.

"I told you it was my body. It's like a soul."

Heh.

Ficke makes a quiet voice.

Soul. So they're both souls? "

"That's why you're saying that."

After saying it with a sick face, Ain turns back to Almark.

"Almark. I've made you take on a tough role."

Say that and look at Almark's body with a painful face.

"Whatever it was, it wasn't... strange to lose your life."

"It's okay."

Almark shakes his head.

"I couldn't think of a way to find Eldaine's weaknesses. You did your part well. [M] That's right, Ain."

And look at Ain's face and smile.

"I'm proud of you."

"It's me."

Ain says.

"As originally planned, if I had come alone, I would definitely have been his prey. I don't have as much exercise as he does."

That's it, show Fiquet on his chin.

"You were always brave from beginning to end. Your courage didn't waver in front of that beast."

And keep your head down.

"I admire you. Almark, your courage."

"All right."

Almark waved.

"I couldn't defeat either one of them. Your mind wasn't cloudy at all."

Ain shakes his head.

"I was upset to think that Fiquet had been hit. I saw something embarrassing."

Hey.

Ficke interrupted the conversation.

"I'm the one who took him down, right?

Oh, yeah.

Almark nods with a smile.

"The title of the Beast Killer is yours."

Ok.

Ain hits Fiquet's head with a fist.

"Don't do it. It's an inappropriate title."

"Why?"

"It was mostly Al Mark's fault that we defeated him. Almark, yours...."

Ain looks at Almark.

"No one in the south can fight like that. What the hell have you been up to up north?"

Almark answers looking back at Ain's eyes.

"There are many monsters in the north. I was used to it."

But Ain wasn't convinced by the words.

"What did your parents do?"

"Mother is dead. He's a journey blacksmith."

"Blacksmith"

Ain repeated Almark's answer and peered into Almark's eyes to explore.

Almark does not distract himself.

After a while of staring at each other, Ain laughed as if he had given up.

"Well, if you say so, let's do it."

"What are you talking about? Me too."

It was when Ficke said in his dissatisfied face.

The area suddenly became brighter.

Light came in from above.

"Prison doors open."

Ain said.

"Can you get out of here?"

When Fiquet played his voice and Almark nodded with a smile, the light suddenly increased in intensity.

The three lost consciousness in the light.