"It's kind of bad..."

"Hey......"

Hal and Lunaria were so crushed as they felt restless watching how everyone was dismantling.

"Well, isn't that okay? You two have fought hard enough, and I don't think you need to focus on dismantling it. Thanks to all the damage I've done, I've been able to take it down."

"Zenline...!

Zenline calls out with a glimpse of her face and a smile all the time. When Hull, looking back in momentum, tries to mouth his name, Zenline brings his finger in front of Hull's mouth to rest it.

"I'm sorry, I just want you to stop saying your name out loud. A lot of people don't know what it looks like, but the names are pretty well known. Yeah, you can call me Zen for now."

Laugh like trouble. Zenline says so and then takes her fingers off.

Hal is convinced that it's certainly a lot of trouble instead of getting fame when you're as much of a person as Zenline.

"Ugh, we have a lot to talk about... Mr. Zen, it's been a while. And thanks for your help."

Zenline grins and nods nicely as Hal bows his head plenty of gratitude.

"Fine. I happened to be nearby. And I'm glad to see that Hal's grown up and ready to fight."

Joyfully narrowing his eyes, Zenline strokes Gashigashi and Hal's head with her big palms.

Hal felt ashamed, but he was glad to be recognized by the grateful, and had a less than full look on his face. Lunaria gets a tender look when she sees him like that.

"It was Hal who scratched Behemoth's face, wasn't it? How the hell did you do that? He did say he didn't have a gift..."

Zenline was very surprised that Hal, who thought he wouldn't have a gift, had enough power to scratch Behemoth.

"Uh, I can't give you any details, but I've been in a major accident and since then I've been able to use my abilities..."

"Ooh! Good for you! I knew this would happen one day because I felt talented for Hull!

It was a mouthful hull that wouldn't boil off somewhere, but Zenline didn't care about that, she was just simply glad that Hull woke up to his abilities.

"Oh, thanks......"

Hal was happy because Zenline praised him, even though he was heartbroken that he couldn't tell him everything that inspired him to go for adventurer.

"-So, when we're done demolishing and back in the city, I'd like to talk to you a little bit, okay?

Hal, of course, nodded Lunaria to Zenline's offer, which gave him a slightly more serious look.

"The inn I'm staying in is here, so if you can tell the general here that Hal I know of Zen is here, I'll make sure he does. I'd rather not be here, so I'm gonna hide myself. Bye."

When Hikari and Zenline waved and said so, a gust of wind broke out for a moment, and at the next moment Zenline's appearance was gone.

"That's right..."

"In an instant..."

Neither could Hal see through the motion, and he was gone between one blink.

"Hey, both of you! Did you two come this far by carriage?

It was Elissa who waved loudly and spoke.

With the dismantling going considerably, this time it seemed to be at a stage of thinking about what to do on the way home.

"Oh, I left a carriage around the front of this rock. If you have something to carry, I'll collect the carriage... What do we do?

"Yeah, I wonder if that would help. It's huge anyway... only the skin will be very large..."

Elissa, laughing like trouble, had sent her gaze to the demolition work that was still going on and to the material that had already been demolished.

There was a neat pile of material there.

It looks like the adventurers are struggling badly but still managing to get the work going without delay.

"Ah, that sure is an amazing amount..."

"There's still so much..."

Hal crushes against the material that has already been dismantled, while Lunaria crushes against the behemoth that is still being dismantled.

"... do you want to get a carriage for now"

"Well, we also need to make sure Mr. Faros is safe."

That being said, Hal and Lunaria decide to head around where they left Faros, and Elissa goes back to the demolition work again.

Pharos and the carriage waited as they were where Hal and the others had left them.

When we find Hal and the others, Pharos is creating an atmosphere of joy.

"Hiheen!"

"Oh, hey, I'm sorry. I've met quite a few powerful enemies."

"Mr. Faros, please calm down. It was hard to dismantle!

When Pharos checked the two of them, he let his face out of his mind and began to peel in Vero.

It was also conveyed to Hal and the others that he had been left alone for a long time and that he was worried about the two of them, making them want Pharos to do it for a while.

By the time Pharos returned to the rocks satisfactorily, the general demolition work had been completed.

"Wow, that's amazing!

Lunaria was surprised by the handicap.

They were cluttered when Hull and the others saw them earlier. They are sorted and easier to carry.

"Right, right! Everybody worked so hard, they cut it off nicely."

What about Elissa with the good look on her face! and was appealing to Lunaria with their chests stretched for the results of their hard work.

"Yeah, it's amazing! Did Elissa take command?

"Well, I studied a lot about demolition work. Because if they think they can only do magic, they'll lick it quite a bit."

Approached as thrilled, Lunaria and smiling Elissa start talking to Wye.

As the story is likely to continue for a while, Hal loads the material onto himself and several other carriages as he speaks to other adventurers.

"If you can stay in a magic bag, make sure you report on how much you've stored. If you think about weird things later, you better be accurate around them."

The adventurers nod honestly to Hull's words and follow the rules to clean up the material.

By the time it's all over, Lunaria and Elissa will also come to notice.

"Shh, excuse me. I'm obsessed with the story..."

"Oh, sorry"

The two apologize for blooming about the story, but Hal doesn't look particularly blamed for just shrugging his shoulders.

"That's okay, because we all know Elissa was giving instructions, and Lunaria was fighting Behemoth with me. More than that, we can carry the material now, so it's time to leave."

We just got off to a conversation so that the two of us who seem sorry don't care any more, and Hal urges us to leave.

Neither did the adventurers who were ahead of them looking back care that the two of them were talking, and their smiles finally put them in their respective carriages as if they were relieved.