Dancing Circles on the Horizon of Events
-10.6-12 Fallen Angel 12
After that, some time later.
Catalina and Waltz, who were visiting about the people in town, came to the blacksmith ——
"I'm sorry...... We were sick because of gas, weren't we?
—— Quickly, information on esta (?) was conveyed or the store owner uttered an apology. In particular, the explanations he was receiving seemed to go beyond Waltz's understanding in the direction of the day after tomorrow.
"What... (Well, if a nanomachine was drifting through the air, could it be like gas?
"What... (who asked?
"So, that tragedy in the inn is because the goddess exploded..."
""............ what?
"No, I'm really sorry. I was wondering if you guys were the cause of the disease or the explosion, but you weren't."
"The goddess explodes...... Hmmm...... well, if you just cut and think about the results and factors, still not a strong mistake...... is it?
"... right (I don't know who explained what to you, but you often thought to believe that story...)"
What the hell does it tell you, it leads to the understanding that the goddess exploded... Waltz and Catalina looked at each other in front of the blacksmith shopkeeper who was mistaken in an impossible direction. Still, they didn't explain the right situation because they gave up that they wouldn't be able to explain it accurately, just like Teresa and the others...
"Am I? Did I make a difference?
"No? Nothing."
Then Waltz and Catalina cut off the goddess story early...... Looks like he decided to start the original purpose of the visit early. The same goes for not wanting them to touch on Goddess-related stories, but they have a lot of people to look at.
"... So, how's it going? Does it hurt, itch, or not?
"No, there's nothing painful or anything. Except for the fact that I'm full, it's not the same as usual. It's healed already. Rather, he's doing better than usual."
"Really?"
"Okay, next, let's go"
"Right."
Waltz to listen to the store owner and walk away from the spot immediately. Yes, they have those to behold —— hereinafter the same sentence.
But the shopkeeper, he still seemed to have some errands left.
"Wait a minute!
"We're busy... Blacksmith, you're healthy, aren't you? Then why don't you do it already?"
"No, I need to talk to you about something that has nothing to do with that. Just a little, I want you to listen to me."
"I refuse to tell you."
"Hey guys, you can't do such a horrible thing to them..."
"... I'm afraid... you want?" Biki.
"... a blacksmith. Wouldn't you say something bad? I think you should apologize for what you're saying..."
"Why does that happen..."
That's what the blacksmith said and tilted his neck before... Looks like Waltz decided to pass on the requirements before they left the scene.
"I'm talking about Esta."
"Hmm? Mr. Esta?
"Ah...... From the edge, it looks like he and hey are close... I wanted to ask you one thing."
"No way, you're trying to get your hands on Mr. Esta because he won't deal with us?!
"Asshole! You can't be! If I do anything, my mother will smash me to death!
This is what the waltzes seemed to think when they heard the blacksmith inquiry that... wondering where they are with that wife.
But there was only one shopkeeper among the blacksmiths, and there was no sign of anyone else. I mean, I guess that's what his partner--is all about.
"No, you don't have to look so sad, Mom, are you still alive? I'm lucky to be back home with my daughters."
"Oh, was it that way? I was wondering if he was a pathetic person who insisted on having a doll or something as his wife."
"Ahhh?! ♪ Pikipiki ♪
"Yes, yes, both of you, don't fight?... So, what? Please."
And when Waltz forgived him, the blacksmith's shop owner started talking about Esta like he had no choice.
"Esta... she's not human."
"No, you're human, right? I don't care what you think."
"... hey guys, you know what a sacubus is?
"Yeah, you know what? A rare beast with wings on its back and a pat flying around it when you realize it... not people, right?
"You guys call me [people]...... Well, maybe you guys..."
"Talk about the Ma [Demon Race]? No, because you're not. Well, not [human]."
I'm not sure what I thought of Waltz's words, but the blacksmith shopkeeper dropping his shoulders and sighing. Nevertheless, there is no hostility to the waltz...... It looked like I was giving up somewhere. Well, at some point there's a connection to [the goddess], it's not the normal people, so in a way, it might be a natural reaction.
Then he began to talk about the circumstances of the nun Esther.