"Will it help me?

Leila stopped her feet unexpectedly.

"Leila"

Almark calmly urged her by hand.

"Walk."

Leila walks out with her face frowned.

"You help me? How?"

Leila walks and says to Almark behind her back.

"The magic of the fog won't defeat the shadow. I don't suppose you want me to stand in a cave with that big fire pillar."

"I need to try something."

Regardless of Leila's words, Almark appeared before Leila.

"What are you doing?

Leila protests.

At that time, from the corner in front of both of them, a fluff and a magical shadow wobbled out.

"Chi."

Almark controls Leila's wand with her hands.

Look at that.

Almark ran toward the Shadow.

Hey!

Leila raised her voice.

Almark grasped Mars' wand in his right hand again.

I poured my magic into the wand.

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Flashing Mars' wand, the Shadow disappeared as if it had been played.

"Oh, no."

Leila shouted in surprise.

"The magic shadow is supposed to only lead to magic."

"Magic."

Almark raises Mars' wand and shows it.

"What, that nasty stick... is that a wand?

"It's my wand. I put magic into it."

Almark answers.

"So I hit him. So this is magic, right?

"What are you talking about? It's not that simple."

Leila shook her head like she was stunned.

"The addition of magic is more advanced magic. It can't be magic if you just put magic into your wand."

Really?

Almark stepped towards Leila.

A magical shadow peered into her face beside Leila, who stopped her by accident.

A blow from Almark's upper stage scatters the shadow.

"But there it is."

"What are you doing?"

Leila shakes her head.

"I don't understand."

Let's go, Leila.

Almark encourages Leila.

"I think I can get here my way. I'm sure we can get out of the maze."

The two of you stand at a crossroads.

On the other hand, there is a magic shadow. There is nothing on the other side of the road.

"I think Leila's idea of going without the Shadow is right."

Almark stood in front of Leila and walked the shadowless path.

"But if the Shadow comes after me,"

Looking back at that, he scattered a shadow of Mars's wand.

"I'm sure it's a sign that you're going the wrong way. Let's go back."

That's what Almark said, taking Leila along the other side of the road.

"Is this a good idea?

Leila raised her suspicious voice, but Almark stood at the forefront and shook out the shadow, saying it was okay.

"I don't want you to stop walking because I don't want you to think about it."

Almark walks and says.

"That's why you're smart. You didn't even notice."

You said you noticed.

"I'm used to thinking as I move. And the answer was exactly what I thought."

I don't know what that means.

Leila says dissatisfied.

However, Leila sighed greatly when she found a staircase that went down three more ways across the divide while shadowing the devil.

"I can't believe it was that simple. Magic has nothing to do with it."

Almark smiles at the words.

"Watch as it is"

Leila glanced slowly at Almark's words.

Say something like Miss Ilmis all of a sudden.

Almark laughs when he wants to say it.

"The challenge here is not just to use magic to give answers. Everything was there, and I couldn't come up with an answer without a good look at it."

The expression of a little demon.

The type of dragon.

Door trap.

All the observation eyes were questioned.

Because it's a challenge for the sorcerer, who has to see it as it is.

"If you stop and think about it carefully, you immediately wonder why there are shadows coming after you and shadows not coming after you. Even though I was as smart as you, I didn't realize it because I was rushed by the rule that I shouldn't stop my feet, and I was deprived of my attention. Thinking as it is, the answer was a quick question."

Leila twisted her face in regret at Almark's words.

"I was supposed to be aware of this."

I see.

Almark peers into Leila's face with a smile.

"You're not surprised to be alone."

Leila turned sideways.

It was unexpectedly childish.

"If I were alone, I wouldn't have made it here in the first place. You're right, I pulled my leg too. But there's still something useful about it."

Without answering Almark's words, Leila stared down the stairs to the fourth floor.

"Leila, you know what? Let's not dive in here alone."

Almark called, but Leila stared at the stairs silently.

Eventually, when I slowly looked back at Almark, the danger slightly disappeared from Leila's face.

"... I'm not that stupid either."

Leila said quietly.

"I know what you mean."

Well then...

Why is that?

Not in my head.

Leila silently intercepted Almark's words.

"Sometimes I talk to my father. But I think it's my personality after all. I want to do everything by myself. Without the help of anyone."

Leila lay down. The lips distort in mockery.

"After losing to Rosfilia, you told me about the northern strait in the harbor. I wonder what it was, the name of that strait."

"Menover Strait"

Yes, that's it.

Leila smiled.

"So, I didn't even realize my own limitations. But somewhere in my heart, I think."

Almark realized that what Leila was looking at lying face to face was the cane in her hand.

"I can still do it. I can still do it alone. I have that talent."

Then he raised his face and looked at Almark.

The face smiled, but Almark looked sad enough to wander away.

"But I get it. I understand."

Leila said it was powdery.

"You mean people like you who are truly talented."

The voice felt no power at all, and Almark was confused.

"No, it's not."

Almark shook his head in a hurry.

"It's not just me. I've always been saved by everybody. Even today, you helped me, and this just happened to suit my style."

You don't have to comfort me.

Leila laughed.

"When I look at you, it's ridiculous that I'm stretching my elbows and trying so hard."

"That's not true."

Almark shook his head desperately.

I wanted to stop you.

Leila's desperate expression slowly eased.

"Now that I remember, you said something amazing."

Leila looked at Almark in a playful manner.

"I'm not leaving you alone anymore."

Eh?

Almark feels gloomy.

"Why is that amazing?"

"It's a proposition not to leave you alone. Normally."

Leila continued with a mean smile.

I wonder if it's different in the north.

Almark finally understood the meaning of Leila's words and wandered.

"No, it's not. No, no, that's not what I meant."

"I know, I know."

Leila shrugged her shoulders as if she were stunned.

"You must have Wendy."

Eh?

Almark is getting more and more wandering.

"No, it's not. Except for Wendy."

"I don't know what it means to be illuminated here because you're usually so freaked out."

"No, it's not."

Almark's expression continued to make excuses and changed unexpectedly.

"Leila"

Leila also noticed that the tone of Almark's call had changed.

"What's wrong?"

I looked at Almark with a suspicious face.

"If we go back through this passage, we'll get to the exit immediately."

"Yeah."

Leila nodded confused.

Well then, hurry home.

"What about it?"

Leila frowned.

"What do you suddenly say? What are you gonna do, go down to the fourth floor?

"No, it's not."

Almark's right hand had a terrible reaction.

In my hand, I feel a black snake stupid.

You were hiding a trap here, too?

Run, Leila.

Almark said.

From here on out, it's my problem.

I saw a shadow slowly coming up from under the stairs.

Shadow.

But it was three times bigger than the usual magic shadow.

They come up to cover the stairs.

"What, that?"

Leila's voice trembled.

That's my prey.

Almark forced his right hand, trembling as if delighted, to grasp Mars' wand again.

Please, run, Leila.