Hakai no Miko

Episode 119 Reception

With the help of the rejuvenated [Bone Clan], the Garams who were able to drag the [Clan of the Tail] 's No. 1 Orluk out of the discussion immediately moved into action.

And the first action taken by the Garams was to firmly establish the [Bone Clan] rebirth.

First of all, as the son of the beast god, Shemul forgave the sin of the [Bone Clan] and acknowledged its reincarnation, and entrusted the emissary with the support of the two patriarchs of Garam and Zug, and sent them to the witch's head of the [Eye Clan]. This was because the approval of the shrine maiden's head was considered essential for officially recognizing the rebuilding of the clan.

However, there was also a hint of anxiety.

It is said that the [Eye Clan] has not been informed of the crimes committed by the [Bone Clan]. However, it could not be said that there was no secret that had been conveyed only to the heads of the shrine maidens of the past. And depending on the content, there was a possibility that the [Bone Clan] would be denied a resurgence.

However, the response from the shrine maiden's head was as follows.

"I didn't tell you about the sins of the [Bone Clan] either, so do as you please."

It was an unbelievably light word for a shrine maiden head that stood at the top of every shrine maiden in the plain. Furthermore, the shrine maiden's head continued as follows through the messenger.

"Do the ritual to approve the clan, so show your face to the Holy Land Loro." Also, at that time, I want to join the talk about the transfer of territory, so make sure that [Fierce Fangs] and [Angry Claws] also show their faces. "

In response to the words of this shrine maiden, the Garams hurried to the sanctuary of Loro.

Then, in the Holy Land of Loro, a ritual was performed in which Gulcaka was recognized as a temporary chief, and the [Bone Clan] was recognized as a compatriot of the plain, and the ritual was performed to raise it to the god of beasts.

During the ceremony, Garam and Zug were present on behalf of their respective clans, but there was no other clan that should have been there.

Before the ceremony, the emissary was used to participate in the ceremony from the shrine maiden's head to the chief of the "Eagle Clan", but although Balarak had conveyed his joy at the resurgence of the "Bone Clan", there was no discussion within the clan about how to deal with this, so he immediately received a reply that he could not go to the holy site Loro.

Gurukaka, Garam, and Zug's faces were also clouded.

There is also a custom of deciding things through consultation with prominent blood relatives in the family, and the < Clan of the Eagle > is known for its heavy waist anyway. Especially since the time of the contemporary chief Balalak, this tendency has been remarkable, and in the past, when recapturing the plains, he had bitter experiences such as being reluctant to send reinforcements.

From now on, it is an important ceremony to acknowledge the rejuvenation of the clan and welcome them to the plain as compatriots. The chiefs of each clan in the plain had to be present for this. Even if the chief of the [Clan of the Tail] who has not yet returned is absent, the ritual cannot be performed in the absence of the chief of the [Clan of the Eagle], Bararak, or his deputy.

This even jeopardized whether the [Bone Clan] could be reborn.

However...

If you wait for me like that, I'll be a nun.

The ritual of approving the [Clan of Bones] was carried out without the chief of the [Clan of Eagles] in a single crane sound.

Usually, it was a shrine maiden's head that was troubled by the ruin of the sky, but at this time, Garam and the others could not help but praise the heroic judgment.

Incidentally, afterwards, Balalak complained that "it is rude to decide on the importance of the plain without us [the clan of the eagle]".

Against this, the shrine maiden's head just said, "It is rude to be late to participate in a ritual that has already been fortunate and decided until the day of execution." Did you forget to be in awe of the beast god? On the contrary, it sounded the inhuman voice of Balarak.

I don't think Balarak would have thought he'd be so openly accused. Moreover, it must have cooled the liver so much that it was the head of a shrine maiden who performed all the sacrifices on the plain.

At a later date, Balalak sent a large number of offerings to the beast god as a manifestation of faith in the [family of the eagle], along with words of apology and no excuse.

It was an offering that could see through Balarak's lower heart as he tried to slip over to the shrine maiden's head. However, after dedicating it to the altar of the beast god, the next day, the shrine maiden's head will celebrate the rejuvenation of the clan to Gulcaka.

"This is a celebration from the god of beasts." Take it with confidence that someone else's evil thoughts are being purified by the Beast God. "

Everyone applauded the shrine maiden's head for handing over the offerings to Gulkaka.

Although such problems arose later, the official recognition of the [Bone Clan] as a compatriot of the plain was announced on that day in the plain as a drum beat.

The Zoans in the plains were greatly stunned by this.

Moreover, he was even more astonished that those who had thought themselves to be the brethren of the good family were his [family of bones].

But some of them were not surprised.

With the return of the [Clan of the Tail] and the return of the [Clan of the Bones], the fangs and claws of both clans had to be greatly ceded to the territory.

The return of our brothers and sisters is a pleasure, but it is not easy to rejoice in the fact that their territory will be greatly eroded along with it. The realm of the plains is important to Zoan, who lives there.

However, it was difficult for anyone to denounce the fact that Garam and the two heroes representing the Zug Plain were leading the process.

After all, they have a proven record of reclaiming the plains from the point where they were driven to the brink of annihilation, and building a feat that once was unthinkable from Zoan. Therefore, no matter what their inner hearts were, there was no one in both clans who stood out against the transfer of territory.

Thus, the Bone Clan was welcomed as a compatriot of the plain.

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Garam and Zug, who were extremely busy, and Seymour, were standing on the plain waiting for the arrival of people on that day. They were discussing various issues when accepting such a [bone family] and taking measures to discuss with the [tail family] in the future.

I had already been contacted by the beat of the drum to arrive shortly, but I didn't see the person I was looking for.

When I started to feel anxious that something was about to happen, Zug, who had made a shelter with his hand and was looking south, raised his voice.

Huh? Isn't that it?

Garam and Shemul turned to you in response to that voice. Then, from beyond the horizon, I saw a few black dots that looked like figures coming towards me.

The figure grows larger over time, turning into a single rider and warriors protecting its surroundings. Finally, the riders and warriors arrived in front of the awaited Garams.

Garam bowed first.

"I've been waiting for you, Shunupa-sama." Thank you for your hard work. ”

Garam thanked Shunupa, the sister of the shrine maiden who was sitting sideways behind the riding horse.

With the help of a warrior, Shunupa stood on the ground and looked terrified.

"I'm sorry to have kept you waiting." I'm not used to riding horses. ”

And Garam said, "I'm sorry to rush you," and returned it, before turning his eyes to the rider who was carrying Shunupa.

"You've done a great job, too, [Wearing Tusks]."

It was Zoan's only bowman Shahatha who said, "Wear the two fangs."

And Shahathah went down from his horse, and bowed himself unto Garam.

"[Fierce Fangs]. As you ordered, I brought Master Shnupa with me."

Garam nodded one big nod to this.

Garam deliberately recalled the two in order, of course, to consult with the [Tail Clan].

From now on, the Garams must enter the village where hostility swirls, clear their suspicions and discuss the future. As the mediator of that discussion, we needed the authority of Shnupa, the deputy of the immobile Shrine Maiden's head from the Holy Land.

And Shahatha was to clear herself of the suspicion. Taking Shahata, who is suspected of directly murdering the sheikh, is undeniably at risk of being attacked suddenly. However, it was decided that if Chief Anunta was shot with an arrow, he would need the wisdom of Shahata, Zoan's only archer.

Garam asked Shahata as he guided Shnupa into the tent.

Is Lord Soma any more important?

"Yes. --If you want to eat something that has a good texture and not soup anymore, the Lady Commissioner will be waiting for you."

Well, that's fine then.

Under the watchful eye of the female chief, the sight of the pale horse pouring soup on her face seemingly insufficient came to mind, and Garam smiled bitterly. It was Shahata with the same bitter smile, but her waistband was pulled from behind.

No matter what, looking back, it was Shemul who was there.

“Hey Shahata, do you have anything to say to me?”

Shemul asked, his hair entangled in his fingers, and Shahata was relieved. Shemul's face turned grumpy.

"Look, it's from Soma." Did Soma tell you anything? "

Shahata realizes it.

Of course, I've got your word for it.

Siemul's face suddenly glowed.

"I see! So, what is Soma saying to me?!"

Shahata coughs up a "hen" while being pushed by Siemul's craving for food.

"I will once again leave all discretion in the plains to my half-body." I believe in my half-body judgment. "

Siemul's whole body turned upside down. Seymour wears himself as he moves his mouth and kuna kuna kuna kuna kuna kuna kuna kuna kuna kuna.

"I see, I see!" I'm a half-bodied soma! I have to work hard! "

Shemul was full of joy, but it seemed that the ingredients of the pale horse, which had been lacking for some time without contact with the pale horse, could not be replenished by itself. And Shemul became entangled in Shahathah.

So, did he say anything else?

"No. Especially after that..."

When Shahata said with a troubled face, Shemul lifted his eyes.

There's something there!

"Well... yes!" You said you wanted to eat your son's guts. "

I see, I see!

Shemul pounds his forehead with a glowing face.

"Oh, Somma's in trouble, too." I can't help it. I'll have to cook for you as soon as I get home. ― ― So, is there anything else?

"Huh?! Um..."

Shahata began to twist her head desperately, pulling her face.

Shengaya was impressed by Shengaya's appearance, which was intertwined with Shahata.

"Hmm. Soma trusts little warriors a lot." Also, trusting you so much under your umbilical cord means that the little warrior will also run out of profit. "

Shengaya, who had just said that she had seen something good, said to Garam, "Is that so?" He frowned.

Shemul's uncompressed face, which tangled with Shahata's insistence on listening to the pale horse in detail while he was absent, was not seen in a flattery.

To be clear, I felt uncomfortable.

It still seems better to be drunk and attached to a young girl.

Garam looked away from his ugly sister, and without a doubt at the sky.

The sky on the plain today is clear. The blue of the cloudless sky seemed to stain my eyes.

"Oh, the sky is wide."

Garam muttered to himself.