Sword, huh?

Before Ilmis answered, the yologue clasped his mouth with joy.

I see, maybe that's the idea.

"Yeah."

Ilumis nodded.

"I don't think it's a big mistake."

"If that's the case,"

Almark says.

"What kind of trap?"

Well...

He shook his story and Ilmis shook his head without shaking it.

"Reasoning is only reasoning. If you get caught too much, you'll make a fatal mistake when you're out of line. What does a magician need?"

"It's about seeing things as they are."

"Yes, it is."

Illmis nodded bitterly at Almark's words.

"As an inference, you should take care of it. It will also be ready. But on the spot, we have to look at the events that are happening and deal with them. It's called a magician."

"Yes"

The three nodded.

"Miss Ilmis. It's about time.

Yologue said with a laugh.

"I have a lot of questions for them, too."

Excuse me.

Illmis takes a step back to be ashamed of talking too much.

"Now, stand up and sit down, all three of you. Let's talk casually."

Yologue shows Al Mark and the others the chairs across the desk.

"Let me tell you what happened in the Night Forest. From the mouth of the three of you."

"Yes"

Almark and the others sat in their chairs and told Yologue about the events in the forest at night.

Herbal collection with second-year students.

Radmar's Dark Box.

Forest Magic Flute.

Farewell to the second-graders and the battle against Volapa.

And reunion with teachers and second-year students.

Almark speaks at the center, supplemented by Wendy and Morgan.

I see.

Yawlog, who was listening with his hands on the desk, nodded and shouted loudly.

It's a wonderful bond.

The three of them look at the yolog in surprise at the dean's sudden loud voice.

Yologue looked back at the three with a full smile.

"In just six months since you met, you've built this strong bond. Half a year for an old man like me and half a year for a young man like you are completely different in time density. But still, it is. There must have been a lot of things. I guess I've been through a lot."

"No."

Almark twisted his neck.

Praised too straight, the three looked at each other as if they were illuminated.

"You can say you got over it."

Morgan says.

"In my case, I was desperate on the spot anyway."

"Me too."

Wendy says, too.

"Because the two of you are going to go more and more. It was the best I could do with it."

"We're first?

Almark and Morgan face each other and bend their necks.

"Wendy's the best."

"School grades, not that kind of thing."

Wendy shook her head at Almark's words.

"In the winter mansion, in the martial arts tournament, we were both very dazzled. I was in a hurry to catch up."

"I don't remember being born so dazzling."

Morgan laughs.

"I agree with Almark that he's going further and further."

"What are you talking about?"

Almark also replied.

"I was desperate to fix it with my own company. [M] You don't understand. How wonderful their magic is."

"My magic."

Wendy blocks Morgan from saying that.

"Morgan, if it weren't for you, I wouldn't have been able to prevent Boraparte's magic. I couldn't prevent everything."

"What are you talking about? Wendy's healing and flying legs. That's what I can't imitate."

"Without their magic, I'd be dead."

Almark says they see Almark at the same time.

"Without Almark, I wouldn't even have been able to fight Volapa properly."

"That's right. We were just desperate to follow Almark."

Fufufu, the three of you stop talking with a yolog laugh.

"Almark"

Yologue said.

"You put the story together."

"Yes"

Almark nodded and looked at the two people next to him.

"Mr. Dean. Without these two."

That said, Almark looked proud to see the yologue.

I'm not here right now.

Hmm.

The yolog nodded.

"Almark, if you say so, I will."

"If I hadn't been for you,"

Morgan and Wendy said at the same time, and Yolog now laughed with a loud voice.

"Apparently, it's not working yet."

"I'm relieved to hear your story."

Yolog said satisfactorily.

"Trust and friendship with fellow citizens. It's not going to draw on any dark power."

"Yes"

Almark nodded.

"There's only one snake left. Almark, we talked about the contents of the last trap earlier, but whatever the trap is, try to kick it off with your Malus wand and your allies."

"Yes"

Good luck.

"Of course."

In Almark's reply, Morgen and Wendy echoed each other.

Almark asks Illmis what he's been worried about.

"Doctor, is Radmar okay?"

Hmm? Ah.

Illmis nodded.

"Don't worry. He's much tougher than you think."

Really?

"Good for you, Almark."

After nodding back to Wendy with a relieved face, Almark asks Illmis more.

"It's the little box Radmar had... I heard you said you got it from a fortuneteller in the city."

"That's what you said."

Actually, I went to Moon Shadow Street.

Illmis raised her eyebrows slightly in Almark's words.

"But there were too many fortunetellers, and I couldn't find them."

Yeah, I guess so.

Illmis doesn't look surprised.

"Radmar said he had met the fortuneteller twice. She wore a full hood and couldn't see her face. Any day is a college holiday."

So I cut my tongue and looked at Almark.

"Ah."

It was Wendy who spoke up.

"Maybe on holiday."

That's what I saw in Almark's face.

I see.

Almark also nodded.

Is that what you're saying?

Almark explains to Morgan that he is alone.

"Morgan, there must have been a lot of flush fortunetellers in the alley on Moon Shadow Street."

"Yes, there was. Like a star-reading grandfather who doesn't hit me at all."

Morgan answers.

I think I still have the key at the root.

Almark continued to care about it.

"Even a college student can pretend to be a fortuneteller as much as he likes if he disguises himself in such an intense change."

"Ah."

Morgan finally noticed and shouted.

I knew it.

"You don't have to jump to conclusions."

The yologs were calmly controlled.

"As Professor Ilmis said, don't forget to look at it as it is. Just keep that reasoning in mind."

"I understand."

Wendy nods.

Yologue left his body behind on the back of the chair, saying that this was the end of today's story.

"Anyway, thank you all for your hard work. Go home and get some rest today."

"Yes, thank you."

When the three men tried to leave with their heads down, Illmis stopped Almark.

"Just in case, drink it for a while."

Almark smiled bitterly at the medicinal water that cured the deviation of his soul.

"Yes, I don't feel like I've drunk it before."

It's going well.

As I heard three pleasant laughters from the hallway gradually fade away, Yolog murmured.

"It's going so well."

"I don't know one thing about darkness."

Ilmis answered with a hard voice.

"It even feels like a trap is driving Almarkus to grow."

"Not even close, not far."

Yologue nodded.

"I can only see blurriness here, too. It probably depends on the other person's traits."

Either way, Yologue smiles at Illmis.

"If they and I have a purpose for now, we'll get on it. They're probably going to use us, but we're going to use them at best."

"I don't mind using the dark intentions to the contrary."

Ilumis answered with a suppressed voice.

"How about using children's pure minds?"

Maia said the same thing.

Yologue laughs low when he says so.

"The one who gives the test is easy. The recipient is always at risk."

The deep blue eyes glimmered at Ilumis.

"I'll take the blame all at once. But it's not the time yet. I'm sorry, but you've been reading this star for a while now."