"So, I'm sorry for all of a sudden... brave man? Can you lend me that iron pipe?

"Huh?... No, I don't mind that..."

I should have gotten an iron pipe (?) against Waltz, who has said 'I want you to lend it to me' within three seconds of the brave man getting it, although he didn't even say suddenly give it back... he handed his new partner in such a way as reluctantly.

"Well... I'm just gonna go, okay? And I'll borrow the minotaur there."

That's what I said... waltz to start flying, along with an iron pipe and one minotaur, towards the sun that was plugging into the underground lake.

If this iron pipe is truly the treasure that the Minotaurs are protecting, if it was taken outside the sealed junction, it could have broken the sealed junction that is locking our companions in.

To demonstrate such a hypothesis, unaffected by the junction, she decided to actually ascertain by taking treasure outside the junction.

"... I mean, I wonder where the boundary part is..."

After flying off, Waltz starts thinking about how to find the boundary part of the junction and how to find out if the junction is gone...

... as a result,

"... I'll borrow another Minotaur."

Looks like he decided to use two minotaurs for the detection of junctions and two minotaurs for the confirmation of unjunctions to ascertain the existence of junctions.

And then...

"Cancer?!

In front of Cortex, he also brings Atlas, who supported his own head with both arms...

"Hey, what the..."

"Huh? Sora... you want me to be an experimental bench?

"What?"

"No? Suppose you used Minotaur to make sure the junction was gone? But, you know, I don't think you can tell me you made sure it was safe... Worst of all, if someone in your crew accidentally disappears beyond that wall when it doesn't work for Minotaurs and there's still a line that only works for people, right? That's why I wanted Atlas to be the experimental bench to make sure it was safe."

"Huh? Erase it? It's your first ear, it's..."

"Oh... you didn't say that."

Atlas tries to somehow hand support a heavy head whose gravitational acceleration was hitting more than the measured figure, in front of a tyrannical and appropriate sister than her sister (Cortex).

Then I asked Waltz to tell me that if a creature was forced to cross the line, his body would disappear somewhere... and as a result, he raised his voice unexpectedly.

"Oh, you want me to die?!

"No. Maybe Atlas won't disappear completely, huh? The living Minotaur disappeared, but he's not a creature. There's nothing wrong with me exceeding it. So when Atlas tries to cross the line... just the neurochip and the skeleton, doesn't it manage to stay?

"You don't like it too much, Sole..."

Having heard Waltz's explanation, Atlas blued his face, imagining that, as a result of crossing the line, only the cellular part of the organism would disappear and only a frame made of metal would remain, like a skeleton photographed in Lentgen.

Seems like she had no choice but to follow up on how he was, whether he was aware that even the boulder waltz was too tyrannical.

"Well, worst of all, you just have to go over it a little bit. If it's about arms, there's Catalina nearby, and she'll be cured soon. I'm sure."

"... ha... ok. Do something about the worst."

Did you think that Atlas, which was made from the brave man's somatic cells, if his companions were sure to help by sacrificing themselves... reluctantly waltz maneuvers (?) I decided to cooperate...

Then, around the longitudinal hole leading to the ground, about half way from the ceiling to the ground...

Mwah...

Minotaur's body, which waltz was floating on the path, suddenly disappeared to evaporate...

Apparently, it's gone beyond the boundary part of the junction.

Right here.

"Absolutely, I don't want to be like that..."

Did you think about Minotaur, who suddenly disappeared, replacing herself with an atlas with a fundamentally disgusting look on her face?

Well, still, he seemed to stroke his ho chest down against the actions of his sister, who had stopped properly in front of the junction.

"So... what are we going to do?

"Right..."

Waltz shrugged so briefly, the iron pipe he was holding (?) floating with gravity control...

"It was Eve or Yuki who said that if I put this iron pipe (because of you) outside the junction... maybe the junction will disappear. So..."

And I shot Sole... out of the junction.

Dogowong!!

... except it was a borrowing from the brave, so you thought you'd be in trouble if you lost it, you didn't do anything like throw it in the dark towards the blue sky, and you seem to have decided to stab it on a wall near the ground in a vertical hole.

It should be noted, of course, that the place is outside the junction.

"... so, what do you think?

"... what do you say?

"Whether or not the junction has disappeared"

"... is this how it disappears?

"Come on..."

Speaking of which, with a bewildered look on his face, Waltz and Atlas shut up.

For the two of us who couldn't feel the magic, even if the junction disappeared or didn't disappear, we couldn't recognize its existence or its changes.

Waltz, therefore,

"... ma, to confirm that, I brought a second minotaur..."

He brought a sacrifice (minotaur) to see if the junction had disappeared.

... so,

"Well, let's go, shall we?

Mwow!?

Waltz uses gravity control to think about the minotaurs who are desperate to become violent.

"... Something's getting pathetic"

"... what?

... couldn't seem to sacrifice it to one thought.

"What's bothering you now..."

A few dozen seconds ago, despite sacrificing another minotaur, Atlas suddenly turns an unexpected jit eye to Waltz, who mentioned something unexplainable.

Such a waltz with a frightened gaze, sighed loudly... but reopened and said.

"... well, I ask the other way around, but can Atlas kill (fuck) that Minotaur thing?

"What the sudden..."

While my sister wondered what the hell she was talking about, Atlas turned that gaze against the minotaur that was being floated.

Then there...

Wolverine...

And there's a minotaur who looks like he begs for his life with his crushed eyes...

"... you'll have to meditate on your eyes and kill them already..."

"... no... that's right. That's the only way..."

Waltz frowned to think deeply when he heard the words of Atlas, who somehow spoke with an unintelligible look on his face but persuaded him to do so.

If I were to analogize her mood right now... give the ranch cow a name, and the mood of a ranch official who had to be slaughtered to process it into meat, something like that.

"I don't want to kill you, but... you're gonna have to kill me..."

Waltz is unwittingly disturbed by the fact that I thought that Eve was not, uh, Ko for naming the Minotaurs, and now I feel an aversion to sacrificing Minotaurs in this way.

And after worrying just fine, she seems... finally determined to sacrifice Minotaur.

"... you just have to meditate on your eyes and kill them, right?

"As long as I'm listening to your sister whine, I don't even feel like she's moving in some weird direction, but... right. If your sister says meditating on your eyes makes it easier, I think it's okay with you, right?

"... okay. I talked to Atlas and it was a lot easier..."

"... that's disgusting..."

Unlike usual, Atlas smiles bitterly at how strangely honest Waltz looks.

... and visited then.

"Well, let's go!

That said, Waltz closes his eyes (camera) as Atlas says and adjusts the direction of the gravitational control force field.

Then shortly,

"Huh!"

Dogowong!!

With such an explosion... Minotaur was launched into the sky.

"Phew... It's refreshing!

Waltz had a clear look as he said so, his eyes opened and he looked up at the sky.

Then there, safely towards the sky (?) I could see Minotaur continuing to rise to... so the junction disappeared safely, I guess.

After all, the iron pipe seemed to be the treasure of the Minotaurs.

"Yeah. Well, shall we go home"

She gave a reassuring look before returning her gaze to Atlas, which would be in front of her.

... but there, there was no sign of him.

Suddenly...

Such a word would be able to accurately describe the current situation without undue shortage.

"... ah..."

Waltz finally understands where he's disappeared and gives a flashy look.

... Apparently Atlas, along with Minotaur, has been launched into a high sky because Waltz meditated on his eyes and manipulated gravity control...