Seyya woke up in a room in a building in a mine that also got deeper at night. Sometimes it's late at night and many people in the room are sleeping, surrounded by so much silence that they don't make a single noise.

The adventurers, who were intact, lived using one room for more than one person, except those wounded in the battle against Dacrea II. I can sleep in no matter how many people in my room if I take it as an adventurer of the revolutionary army who is able to live together, but there were nights when I joined the revolutionary army and the shallow seiya didn't sleep.

But all this time was different. Seiya wakes up feeling a sudden chest commotion. That was a similar anxiety as if there was going to be disaster, but Seyya could not sleep like this.

Something approaches me. Seiya looks around when she wakes up, struck by such a heartbeat. Then there was usually only one shadow that was supposed to be there.

The figure joined the Revolutionary Army at the same time as Seyya. The age is as much of an adventurer as Seyya, but its strength is supposedly considerable, Jack. After joining the Revolutionary Army, Seiya looks around again when she stands up, realizing that Jack hasn't been with her since.

But no matter how many times I look over, I don't see Jack. On the contrary, one of the swords Jack always wears has disappeared with him. The normal sword that Jack usually uses is left behind, but there is no other sword that seems to be treated as important, although I have never seen him pull a knife.

Seiya understood that Jack was disappearing himself from that.

Seiya, with her strange heartbeat rising, leaves the room when she takes one ordinary sword in her hand, which she stood carefully moving not to wake the adventurers around her.

Late at night, through a corridor where no one was present, Seyya went outside the building, but at this time Seyya had already foreseen the worst.

There are a lot of unnatural things about Jack to think about. Jack, who is still young but has excellent strength among the Revolutionary Army, but what is inevitable in speaking of him is his entanglement killer.

Jack freely manipulates the killer when he says the killer is so deep and cold that an adventurer his age can't wear it first. But Jack's greatest characteristic of killing is that he can move so much that he doesn't feel so intense killing.

Killing is an excellent move to intimidate your opponent, but at the same time it makes them feel alert. But Jack's killer will not be understood until just before, as if he were an assassin.

It's unusual for a teenage boy to wear that killing spirit. That is the gift of birth or the skill that is impossible to acquire first without expertly undertaking assassinations from an early age. In addition, the fact that despite such killings, the name is completely unknown.

From this, Seiya had suspicions that Jack was not a spy for some organization. And it was the battle in Daklia II earlier that Seyya was convinced of it.

Jack came back intact in that fight. This in itself is not surprising given Jack's prowess. Even if the opponent was the Silforno squad, also known as Leiria's strongest unit, Jack's strength could be enough to come back intact.

But the problem here is that Jack is the only survivor on the front that Jack's back. It is incomprehensible that one front was wiped out given the power lost by the Revolutionary Army in the battle ahead, but there is no way that one Jack could return unharmed, assuming that the enemy's power was outstanding.

If you have enough magicians against you to wipe out all the revolutionary armies that were overwhelming in numbers, it's no wonder you all bear one or two wounds, no matter how much Jack. But Jack didn't suffer a single scratch.

Then it would mean that the opponent's strength was not so much, but then it would be odd that this time there are no survivors other than Jack. No matter how powerful they say they are, it's no wonder Jack has other survivors if he can come home intact.

In other words, the answer derived from this is one. That Teng himself, who buried the adventurers of the Revolutionary Army in a particularly victimized battlefield among the Revolutionary Army, was not a magician of the Silforo squad, but Jack, who came back intact.

This explains a series of strange points. It is also more reasonable to assume that the magicians of the Silforno squad who were in Jack's battlefield were buried by Jack's hand.

This means that Jack is still serving in the Revolutionary Army, even though he had many Revolutionary Armies in the battle ahead. The intent is not measurable on Seyya, but at least the current situation in which he disappeared with his weapon in his hands is not something to be optimistic about.

Nothing. It's not like I knew what would happen to the Revolutionary Army adventurers for Saiya, but I can't let a dangerous molecule named Jack go wild. Assuming Jack is an adventurer of the Third Force, he may sooner or later fang at the Demon Kings.

Finding out where Jack is before that happens would be a must.

Seyya searches the perimeter of the building with that in mind, she hears voices coming from across the small high hill. I perceived that voice to be Jack's voice. Seyya walks across the hill, holding down with her left hand a sword with a knife on her hips.

And just as I tried to capture Jack's appearance in my sight, Jack, who was talking to someone, turned to Seyya. It was precisely in the building with the revolutionary army that Jack turned around, but Seiya, who had not erased the signs, enters Jack's sight.

Jack put his hand on the Devil's Sword Crimson Blue when he caught sight of Seyya. Seiya, who saw him, approached Jack as he hid his killing intentions.