"I knew it."

Liddy nods at my words as I sigh.

Lucy is suddenly eating too much, even if it's a growing up. I guess this, like Krull, came up with the need to demonize and take in magic as well, but I can't do that and make up for it with a meal.

"Oh no..."

Deanna seems pretty shocked.

"Well, when you say demonization, you don't always get violent, do you?

"Yes."

Liddy nods again.

"Whatever demons are born from purely precipitated magic, they mostly inherit the temperament of the original organism. Big black bears become ferocious only because they are so ferocious in the first place that it has been enhanced"

"Then......!

"The Forest Wolf is quiet and smart, so I thought maybe Lucy would be that different now. You'll be smarter, but I don't think you'll have a problem with that."

Now Deanna sighed of relief. I'm going to get into it now, so I'm going to turn my arm around and support it.

"Let's just go home. Then we'll take the car."

Deanna nodded a little powerlessly, and we started going home. Lucy seems to have completely missed Mr. Caterina. I'm rushing over and getting a stroke.

Mr. Caterina, who held him as he was, will stare at us, but my kid won't do it regardless of whether he's demonized or not.

We pick up the baggage we were keeping, load it up in the van, connect the Krulls and put Lucy on board, and we get in too. I don't have a lot of baggage, so I'm just a minute away from leaving.

"Bye, Mr. Bowman, Mr. Caterina. Besides, thank you all for your help. It is my pleasure to inform the Count."

"My husband was unfortunate not to see you either. Be sure to come back."

"Please try again."

The contradiction between calling to Marius, who was more of an identity, and saying a polite word to the servants of the house was interesting to me, and I was able to help and smile.

Deanna is also trying her best to smile and wave. The family, other than Rike, who is operating the dragon car, also waved, leaving Amur Mansion sparing her goodbye.

As it was, it still goes through the outer streets that people bullshit about (Lucy was waving her love and lowering the stress where she went through) and through the outer gates out onto the streets.

"So, Lucy."

When I said that, Lucy rode round on her lap to see if she thought she was called or tired of seeing the view. I carry on my words stroking.

"He says this child is becoming a demon."

Everyone but Liddy and Deanna breathes in my words.

"That said, there is no danger so far. They say it could be smarter than a normal wolf."

When I hear that, everyone is horrified.

"So... what are we gonna do?

Nanny and Helen ask.

"Well, we'll take care of it."

"Is it good?

Now Deanna. I said as I tried not to change my expression.

"I decided to help once and I helped. Because it was a demon, Poi, there's no way, and if you grow up to be a demon that annoys others, then you have to dispose of it properly. I think it's the first time I've been responsible for doing that..."

Well, even I wouldn't want to do anything to dispose of it if I could. Help yourself and dispose of it on your own, too arrogant to say.

But if that happens, I'll have to finish it alone.

When I realized, you sniffed my inner resolve, and Thermia looked at me worried.

"We need to make sure that doesn't happen."

That's what I said brightly, and I kept saying it.

"But now you know why this child and his mother were chased by the herd."

"Because I demonized..."

That's what Thermia says. I guess the first thing she didn't know, though, was that it wasn't.

"Yeah. I don't even know if my parents were demons, or if I left the herd with Lucy without being abandoned."

He's just a weak kid, and if a large number of other kids were born, he could have been abandoned, but he's not.

If Lucy was the only one born this time to that mother, I might not try to protect her no matter what kind of child she is.

Forest wolves are smart animals. Wisdom also leads to kindness, I believe. If you're such a creature. Or...

No, is that another arrogance that pushes my aspirations? I shook my head and shook my thoughts off.

"Anyway, this kid doesn't always mean he's my kid."

"If that's all you know, no Atai."

When Helen tries to soothe the place, in a bright voice, "Atashi too" and "I too" all raise their endorsements.

In this way, our first day family vacation was successfully completed despite the turmoil.