Return to the original location, the cavity chamber formed by the trees.

Mr. Leanne exchanges glances with Lucia and nods.

"Great, Lucia"

"Thanks to you, Leanne"

Are you two close?

Will Lene, the representative of the People of Light, send such good friends to our party?

No, Mr. Lene is an exchanger.

Though I may be using Lucia as a pawn, separated from personal likes and evils.

Still, the fact that she cares about a friend named Lucia conveys that feeling with one of her current smiles.

Does bothering to show it to me mean that that's how much you trust us?

Or more than that, if you ask Lucia, please, are you "asking" beyond the position of an exchanger?

Either way.

Lucia is a great "bargain" for us.

I mean, seriously, I'm gonna get this one.

I won't give it back.

"You will be directed to the southwest of the forest, to the twenty-third block. It looks like a unit of the enemy has broken in more than that."

"How many are there? And the kind of monster."

"It's more than a hundred, less than five hundred, supposedly. The information about the type has not yet reached me. Ask the commander on the front line."

I see, not more than five hundred?

That's about five hundred orcs from the group that attacked our mountain.

Not to mention with five hundred hobgoblins... and a mix of executive classes there, we can't do it alone.

"Basically, local troops hit here. We would like you to respond, especially if you have a powerful monster."

"Okay."

Yeah, I guess that's the best way to use it.

For the amount of experience I earn, I guess I should scatter the miscellaneous fish.

Lucia, I'd like you to show me to the transfer gate.

"Okay, Leanne. Okay, I'm going."

Lucia laughed under her mouth.

A very natural grin.

Unlike the cold grin I just had, my eyes are also loose.

Oh, this guy, he's funny like this.

We say that once we head to the World Tree at the Transition Gate, we warp from there to the Regional Transition Gate.

Lucia led me to the transfer gate.

Follow her instructions and join the magic team.

A soldier from the robe, waiting beside him, sang a song frankly.

It reminded me of your generation somewhere, it was a sinister song.

Oh, what? Soon, I think, metastasis-specific, that discomfort of consciousness interrupting.

Shortly afterwards, the scenery around us is changing.

We appeared in a huge hall as well as the gym.

Numerous soldiers around.

They teleport out here, they walk out on a crisp foot.

Outside, people make noise.

No, uh, this...

We went out into the hall to be invited.

As expected, this huge hall was also built using a supermassive tree.

And.

As soon as I went outside, a strong breeze blew through me.

I have tinnitus.

No, this is... on the wind, I'm hearing songs like bells.

"Someone... singing?

"Yes, we maintain the bond."

Lucia came from behind us.

"This is a special magic of the junction that separates the world tree from the surrounding space and prevents it from entering and exiting outside this portal of transition."

"The song?

"Yes."

Yeah, but.

This sound sounds more like a flute tone, but sounds like a song to my ear......

"Who the hell sounds like this... like it doesn't even seem human..."

"It's a world tree. The world tree is singing."

I took Lucia seriously.

She was as flat as she had just been.

Uh, seriously, is that it?

"A world with magic. It's not weird if a tree sings"

Mia came.

Wow, you're so adaptable.

"But, Mr. Lucia. Where is the world tree?"

"Right there."

Lucia points, front.

There, there was just a green wall.

No, you're not.

I immediately notice a mistake.

Fix the perception that it is a single tree.

Up, down, left, right, that wall, which lasts endlessly as far as I can see, is too close but therefore an illusion.

That is the tremendous great tree, but therefore, if you look up to heaven, it only looks like a wall through which even the clouds penetrate.

Because of the magnificence that pushed through common sense, it only appears that its extinction continues even beyond the horizon.

I guess it's originally in the shape of a cylinder.

From a long distance, I guess you can see the big, big, giant trees.

"This is the... world tree, huh?"

I speak with admiration.

Unexpectedly, I gasp.

I was overwhelmed.

My spine trembles.

Deep deep, awe-inspiring.

What the hell am I supposed to say when I see something like this?

How should I feel in front of such a presence?

And what attitude do I have towards a world where this kind of thing exists...

"Wow, big."

Occasion mouthed a very simple sentiment, like hers.

No, not at all, I'm no match for her.

I don't think so, I laugh bitterly.

Yeah, just big, you just have to open your mouth.

I see something, like there is, and I realize I just have to end it there.

No, they occasionally notice.

"Mr. Lucia, let's go. On the battlefield."

"Okay. This way."

Guided by Lucia, he walks down the bridge that was handed to him on the tree.

Yes, world tree sightseeing is all you need.

Discussing the meaning of the world tree is only good when you are free.

All we have to do now is fight.

Defeat the monster threat and help the people of Light who have become allies.

We enter another great tree.

From the transfer gate there, warp.

The second time I teleported out, it was terribly crowded.

The warriors of the people of the inflexible light stare at us all together, coming out of the trees.

With more than a hundred gaze, I don't think so.

You must have noticed that I was distracted.

The big man with the dog ears grown, with a silly look on his face, comes nearer across the suspension bridge cleverly shaking his upper body.

"What, these guys are the reinforcements Leanne was talking about?"

The canine-eared beast looks down at me and laughs with his nose.

I'm even staring.

"What can a kid like you do?"

Somehow, such a ridiculous attitude of him overlapped with the one of Sheba.

Behind my brain is the sight of those abominable days.

Flashback.

Bad, I turn away.

You can't just panic here.

However, the attitude seems to have stimulated the opponent's addiction extraneously.

"He's freaking out about me."

Signs of approaching me, step by step.

Shit, I can't stop shivering.

That's me, the dog-eared man reaches out to me...

My hand is gripping. [M]

Alice on the right, Mia on the left.

My tremor stops.

And.

"I'll be there."

If I give you my face, when did it move?

The Occasion was pulling out the white sword and sticking its blade tip to the neck of the man in the dog's ear.

Exactly an electroluminescent fire.

Occasional behavior changes the air in the field.

Bloody men, who felt insulted by the rest of us, approached us from other suspension bridges.

It's a square out of a thick tree, and we have no escape.

Meanwhile, the people of light come packing their distance from the suspension bridge in three directions.

No, well, I don't care if you're dealing with me.

"Cuz, aren't you freaking out anymore?

"Actually, I'm still pretty freaked out"

I had a tight smile.

Then run away.

"But"

"That's enough. If we don't need it, let's move on our own."

"Ah...... oh"

Right, and I nod.

Mia's right, indeed.

It's so much quicker to actually let them fight than to spend time convincing them.

No, well, more or less, it's my fault I'm scared.

Well, I insult you.

Leader disqualification.

"Mm-hmm. For those of you who don't know about Cuz, you just have to let him do whatever he wants. Lucia, I know where the enemy has invaded."

"Yes, perhaps the village ahead has been attacked… do you want to go on like this"

Lucia, watching over a series of pretty yuki, asks puzzling questions.

I never nod my mind.

I may have let her down, but still, I'm the leader of this party.

"Whatever the shape, first we sharpen our enemies. We can do it alone and without harm."

Lucia thought something would come up a little bit more, but she just nodded, "Right."

I mire the difflection spelling.

Mia diffuses the fry to everyone.

We ascend into the sky, reckon with the glittering people of light, and fly all the way in the direction of the enemy.

After about thirty minutes.

We were lurking in the bushes of the earth and watching the villages on the trees surrounded by flames from below.

Perhaps that was also the dwelling place of the people of light.

The soldiers were completely obsessed.

If they don't get caught up in the fight on the way, they'll arrive in an hour or so.

Our fight is over, after that.

No, well, if we're really enemies we're not alone, we might borrow from the soldiers later...

But in that case, there are enemies stronger than Mexish Graw, and there are about a thousand monsters out there.

Though it is easy to accommodate the forces through the transfer gates, it is very unlikely that we will be able to muster that many troops in a short time.

In the end, we generally have to do something about it.

I think Lucia is more or less correct because it is the result of a comprehensive collection of information to the best of her knowledge.

It should be noted that according to Lucia, the general soldier of the People of Light is about the 2nd rank of swordsmanship.

That's about it, too, the one who just attributed it to us.

Most of all, they are also good at bows and better at spears than swords.

He is also proficient in shields.

Well, you do.

If you take it from people who don't have a skill system, it's better to be a soldier.

Unlike us, there's no skill point.

Or is there something wrong with this skill point system?

Even though Alice was an amateur, she was beyond the skill of a general soldier the first evening, so I don't know anymore.

Well, let's talk about it again...

We observe the village on the tree.

No, it was a village on a tree, but is it right?

The village was devastated.

The defensemen were wiped out, and the villagers were killed, or fled?

The stove of the bridge has been burned down, and some of the trees have erupted with fierce flames.

And there are those who wander around the trees on the remaining bridges.

Its upper body was like a human with blue and white skin.

But the lower body is a six-legged spider.

Is that... a monster, too?

"Arakune"

Mia squeaks before Lucia says anything.

Oh, hey, you tried to manipulate Tanz's generic language system.

No, well, it's a better name for us to understand than a unique noun that's unfamiliar like Mexish Graw.

Lucia soon afterwards.

"Yes, that's a monster named Arakune."

Such.

... Mia does.

You.