Leah and I are approaching Ha 'Hah and me, just like Nicolas did - just imagining it is going to cause a headache. But now I chase it into the corner of my head and call on Fernyl, holding Rea again.

"Fernil, why don't you fly with me?"

"Kururu"

You're smart enough to be enshrined as a guardian bird, and you seem to understand my words. When I floated in space with a levitation, Fernil also flew up big.

As I ascended with Fernil and stopped near the hall ceiling, I shot a few bullets at the wall of the ceiling a little further away.

It was easier to crack the wall than I thought. Immediately afterwards, a large amount of dirt and sand came out of the ceiling, and a hole about one tatami mat mat was completely emptied. I think it would be better to make the ceiling more solid if I could say that I'm building a house with earth magic.

By the way, it wasn't specifically targeted, but it was his daily routine that sand fell on Dalkan's place of detention. I continued to float through the hole while looking sideways, aiming for the moon floating in the night sky.

Winter winds blow as altitude rises, but not so cold thanks to the mana of the wind attributes that float (on the television). Rather, the front of the body that felt Leah's body temperature was so warm.

Looking down at the ground on the way, I saw a crowd of soldiers at the entrance to the mansion and the tunnel. The soldiers seem to be concentrating on their duties, and no one will notice us.

"It's nice....."

Leah whispers her voice. Beyond her gaze is not the mansion at her feet, but the castle town of the territorial capital that appears further beyond.

Although colorful neons and illuminations are not sparkling at night, as in previous life, the lights leaking from many houses, lanterns for people crossing paths, carriages, and streetlights on the main streets of the capital still emit gentle light. I couldn't help but see the sight.

"Kuru ~"

But it seemed like there was a limit to the toddler's patience. Fernil started to circle around us in a hurry, screaming. Leah giggles at the look.

"Oh, I'm sorry. Your home... is that way."

Leah points to a large mountain beyond the outer walls surrounding the territorial capital. Like Fernil, I looked at the mountain and Leah explained it to me.

"We worship that mountain once a year, where we offer the Silver Eagle, the child's bird, our thanks for having been safe last year and our peace this year. And in return, the Silver Eagle will give himself protection, and at that time he will return with the feathers."

When I hear about it, it's like a first time event in Japan. I was a little interested when I thought so.

"Oh, yeah. I'd like to see it if I had the chance."

But the last thing I said, Leah rounded her eyes - and then she smiled.

"Fufu, ufufu. Yeah, that's fine. The worship will only take place with the Waltrail family, so if Marc can get engaged to me, I can show you next year.

"Eh!? No, that's not it!?

"Fufu, I know. That was a joke."

Leah replied with a smile, but it must be because of her mind that the back of her eyes didn't look like she was laughing. However, I didn't feel comfortable continuing this topic, so I hurried to change the subject.

"Hah, hah... that's an interesting joke! Speaking of which, Fernil seems to understand the human language, and he seems to be quite a clever bird, but why didn't the parent bird do anything when my child was taken away!?

"I hear that raising a child of the species Fernyl is very tough. Perhaps the Silver Eagle is watching over my child from that mountain. Ah, Master Marc, Fernyl..."

When she raised her face to Leah's voice, Fernyl looked at us and spread her wings wide.

Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!

Fernil made a more elongated and beautiful cry so that he could thank us while staring at us, and flew straight to the mountain without turning his back.

"... then shall we go back too?"

Speak to Leah as she watches Fernil paint a silver trajectory wearing a moonlight.

And then I remembered my parents at home, and when the incident that was unintentionally involved ended, finally we were able to go home as well, a feeling of relief spread to my chest.