Hitsugi no Maou

Five Stories: The Girl

Bears with the same shape of hands and feet as people had slightly slower legs compared to conventional hippos and the like.

Sabitoga, who jumps (and) onto the right hand side of the bear rushing into the incendiary fire, throws the luggage bag in his hand to the rear of the bear.

As the bears caught fire and turned their faces around, the eartips of the spears protruded into the right wrist of the bears, between the ulna (shinotako) and the triangle bones where the humans were.

A sharp blade crushes the cartilage into the joint covered in fur.

Sabitoga slipped the bears through the stick jumping procedure with the spear sticking out as it stood. Sabitoga's weight and momentum conveyed the spear, and some of the bear's wrist bones floated in a stirring sound.

The bear collapses from his right arm with a scream and falls into the fire. Sabitoga, who pulled out his spear on the brink, ran forward without stopping his legs, blaming his distance so that he would not be caught in the attack of the Lord of the Incendiary.

The scattering of fire deepened the darkness around us all at once. In the rocks before dawn, the most visible bears now floating are the alien bears that are holding burning branches.

In the ear of the running Sabitoga a sound of branching leaves swaying (yu) was heard. Next (one) The sound of someone breathing in and out of between their teeth.

It's the Lord of Fire's attack. It flows through the edges of vision (shavers) as if the light of metal were the belly of a fish flickering into the sea at night.

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The waking bear and the rustling back at it were peeling their eyes off at the same time.

The light emitted from the tree hit the back of the bear's neck, at the base of the skull without sound. But the light was thin and too small - as if it were a small (so-called) blade prepared to shave (sow) a nail or a beard.

Knife. It's also only as long as Sabitoga's finger, a toy thing.

... there must be poison. There should be plenty of lethal poison painted on the blade that works even from above the bear's thick fat (squeeze). A skilled hunter often uses his hands. Must be.

Otherwise...

Sabitoga had unconsciously stopped her legs. Its dark pearl-like eyes slowly see the upright bear with its hind legs.

There is no such thing as agony. No signs of itching of any kind. The raised bear's head circles around searching for a new enemy who threw a knife at him.

Beyond such a bear, Sabitoga saw it.

Beyond the rocks, standing on a branch of a bunna tree, a small shadow.

He's teasing his thin arm into his trunk, eating his teeth and wanting to see the beast on the ground, looking like a child.

Kid. Kid. That's also an unreliable girl, about eight or nine years old at best, in a woman's hemp clothes.

There is no such thing as a buddy around her. The adult shadow was nowhere near protecting and guiding her.

Sabitoga blued like a dead man, enlightened (and) that she had gotten on with the plot of a young child (little one) who was not even old (what). I guess he wasn't poisoned or anything. The little knife falls out of the bear's neck easily, finding the girl and raising her chin.

Roar (here). Shivering (shining) air. Branch leaves shake at the foot of the girl causing her shoulders to snap.

Bears kick and scatter the burning branches that remain on fire, and thrust four legs on the girl's ascended tree.

Sabitoga also pursued with all his might, but even when his right wrist was smashed, the alien bear was still faster than Sabitoga. A girl walks over a branch and tries to fly over to a pretty tree branch.

If you eat a bear's body, the bunna tree will tremble all over you and throw the girl off the branch to the ground. The girl who beat her body so hard, there was a mad beast, and in the next moment...

"This keda thing is ahhh!!

Sabitoga howled and threw a spear at him.

The spear, carved (ho) with the face of the reaper with wings in the pattern (eh), flew through the darkness, making a screaming noise, hitting the back of the bear's head approaching the girl.

Bitter breaking noise and a splash of blood. The running bear's body swayed about and fell halfway down the hill the next moment.

A rolling bear's arm kicks off a group of round stones. When I thought about it, Sabitoga's vision was filled with flying grey stones.

Awesome shock bursts between the eyebrows and chin, causing a floating sensation to strike through the body.

Reversed heavens and earth. A group of stones falling in front of you. The groaning voice of a beast heard in the distance.

Don't pass out. They'll eat you.

Sabitoga warns herself in her chest, but she can't do anything about her muddled vision and the power of falling out.

He let go of consciousness, still holding the undisclosed sky.