"... what are you going to do? Something's wrong with Hi Speer..."

"What's the matter... suddenly..."

"I think you're worried about finding out that you're an elf, right?"

"No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

Jiu...

"I-I don't think so..."

If it were possible for others to find out who you are, it would be a big thing in your life... "Hi Speer was shocked by the gaze from the four students. Their gaze seemed as if they were stepping on their own, and they felt an inexplicable fear.

Because the other waltzes didn't care much about who Hi Speer was, the content of the story was not Hi Speer, but was directed at the hand mirror that Waltz was holding.

Is that so? Is this mirror a magic tool?

While saying that, I looked into the mirror, but there was no change in Waltz's body. It seems that it only affects people who are currently transforming in a progressive form.

Then Waltz turned the mirror to Teresa to see what she thought.

"... why are you pointing it at my concubine?"

No, I was wondering if Cortex was weird.

"There's no merit in turning into a concubine, so if you don't turn into a concubine in the first place, you can just change your tone and become a concubine..." There's nothing you can do about it in the mirror. "

"Well, that's right..."

Waltz said, turning the mirror not toward Lucia —— but toward Asteria. I don't remember it clearly, but it seemed like the Asteria was using transformational magic.

But--,

"Ugh... what are you doing?!"

--Dodge the Asteria in the mirror. Exactly like a beast.

"Eh... why are you avoiding it?" Even if it's guilty in the mirror-- "

What are you going to do if you lose your soul!

"" "Eh..." "

"What does Asteria say..." The waltzes looked at each other.

Instead of discovering who you are, your soul will be pulled out?

I should have told you that if you looked in the mirror, you might find out who you were, but why did Asteria start talking about souls being extracted...? Waltz asked, and Asteria told the situation with a dark expression, as if she were talking about a ghost.

"... this is my grandmother's story. It seems that my grandmother was very rich, but one day she bought a repugnance from a merchant and turned on a magical mirror. Then Grandma fell asleep for about two months..."

"... are you dead?"

“Yes, and then it's said in our house that people shouldn't look in the mirror. No matter what kind of mirror it is....."

"Hmmm... so you shouldn't have picked up the mirror?"

"Because... it seemed like it was selling at a high price..."

"Ah, I see..."

In a somewhat industrialized Mid-Eden, mirrors are not so expensive, but in a typical country, they are very expensive. If you think about it, you can say that it is not impossible to pick up the mirror without thinking about the mirror where the Asteria had fallen on the road.

Well then, I'll give it back, but don't abuse it.

Absolutely!

When Asteria received the mirror from the waltz, she cherished it in the cloth that she had taken out of nowhere, and then stored it in a subspace. It must have been an important gem for her in many ways.

"So..."

Waltz's conversation, which left Hi Speer completely alone, is finally back to square one. As a result, High Speer shrugged his shoulders... "However, the content of the story that flew from the waltz seemed slightly different from what Hi Speer expected.

“Doctor, this is about the hole in the wall, but don't blame us, just plug it yourself.”

The boredom waltz doesn't seem to touch the fact that High Spear was an Elf.