Hitsugi no Maou

Fifty-Eight Stories: Encounters

The anomaly occurred when the guard was replaced twice and the third girl tried to leave the bonfire to make an addition.

At the edge of her faint eyes (shakes) in her wake, the girl who suddenly (and forever) saw a tingle other than chickens and moonlight grabbed the shoulder of Sabitoga, who had just laid down herself before doubting whether it was an illusion (just now), causing her to shake (yu).

Sabitoga jumps instantly. The girl says frankly (softly), "I think I glowed something".

The moon had already disappeared from overhead, but its powerful light has not (now) slipped into the great hole, illuminating the walls white. The darkness, which was starting to cling again to the bottom of the hole, was also thin, and if I looked away, I could see far more of Kaba's wooden standing.

Sabitoga draws the spear and orders the girl to wake up Ledge and Straw while wearing ceramic (stomach) chin bones. With the girl who obeyed silently on her back, Sabitoga lowered herself and gazed at the child's back length (made her).

Moment after moment, behind Sabitoga's sight, a chirping, stabbing light swept away.

Empty on the wall of the big hole, horizontal hole. The cave that Sabitoga and the others had identified as their next route.

The light is moving through it.

My heart started pumping hot blood to my body, rapidly quickening my heartbeat.

We meet more than this, kill all demons...

The words of the Demon King are revived in his ear, and a strange form can be seen from the cave. The delusions that come out of the cave drive his head without a response.

Noticed, three companions stood at Sabitoga's side with their respective weapons in their hands. I guess they were always ready for these things, even as they all took a break. To them without a word of wolf (candle), Sabitoga felt truly heartfelt, unconsciously tearing her face (is cancer) behind her chin bone.

During the army years, there were thousands of compatriots (how) who fought shoulder-to-shoulder, but only enough to count trustworthy comrades from the bottom of their hearts.

The most horrible thing to do in battle is not to be surrounded by enemies, but to be left on your side. We should all be storming, but all my people in the line fled in a cowardly breeze (grunt), and it was the spearest self, just one, who was headed for the enemy... It was more terrifying than anything to imagine, and it wasn't once or twice that I actually got into a similar situation.

I suspect the escape of the allies behind me and cannot concentrate on the previous enemy. That's the psychology that makes soldiers fighting on the front line the weakest.

It would have been a superior pleasure to come by and meet a companion who would consolidate his passion.

Sabitoga began to move forward slowly, trying to shield the Kaba tree as she gazed at the Kakashi face straw or the shallow, breathing ledge.

The light only stopped moving, floating in the darkness of the cave. I lost my temper again. It looks like a single star that fell on the earth, not like a pine light (a potato) or a candle (a candle) fire. Without any hesitation, Sabitoga and the others approach carefully.

I didn't want to poke Kaba tree standing in this way, and in the middle of the night. I have only a bad feeling of approaching a cave without a sun like the symbol of disaster (whispering). But we couldn't just leave the light outside of ourselves that suddenly appeared.

Eventually, when the tree stood open, the ground covered with grass rose, and it continued as a slope loose into the cave. The light is carried on one of the countless rockfalls rolling by the cave. Sabitoga turned her palms flat and first sent her a hand sign that she would go and see what was going on.

The moonlight does not reach the perimeter of the cave and there is a slight dark darkness. The light on the falling stone is less diffusive for its strength and hardly carries (to) its role as a light. Sabitoga points the blade tip of the spear at the light and slowly advances out of the tree stand. Kill the footsteps and approach.

If we reached the light source with care to keep the entrance of the cave out of sight, it was a tool like an iron lantern, like a child's head, that was emitting light.

The lanterns placed on the falling stones are square shaped and only the faces directed at the camp of the Sabitogas are bright and luminous. Sabitoga made sure that no suspicious yarn or wire was connected to the lantern before carefully taking it and examining its structure.

Inside the cube's iron box is affixed with a mirror, which is intricately incorporated with a cylinder of iron (while) and a distorted copper plate. In the middle of them, lead-colored flash ropes (hinawa) on liquids filled with glass containers burned unusually bright.

Probably a tool for focusing the light of a volcano through a mirror or copper plate and releasing it as a single beam of light (if any). Of the six outer plates that make up the shape of the box, only one side is made of glass, freeing only the light full of the box in that direction.

... no matter how you look at it, it's artificial. It is also a tool made of extremely new ideas and technologies. It was not found in Sabitoga's homeland, such as portable lighting that emitted enough light to feel the eyelids.

Why is that, on a rock or something? Was the liberating surface of the light pointed in the direction of the Sabitogas' coming...

"Blind eye."

Suddenly, the lantern in his hand turns overhead as he flies and retreats reflexively into the voice he hears. What a shadow was hanging on to the darkness just a little higher than the entrance to the cave, where the moonlight illuminating the walls could not reach critical.

Around the cave, constant attention was paid. He was also conscious not to take it out of his sight. I didn't realize there were people in spite of that, precisely because they were blinded by the lantern light directed at us.

Excessive light had deprived them of the power to recognize the dark parts of the scenery. It was also deceived (at home) because it was not an eyelid that obviously felt abnormal in vision, but an amount of light that could have kept my eyes open at half (solder).

When his eyes were sharp, he was under the illusion.

The shadow, who wanted to be at height like a semi, stuck a little tsuruhashi like tool against the wall, but annoyingly continued to say, "No, no, no, no," when he could shine the light.

"I'm not willing to fight. I just wanted to make sure that the visible burning lord was a person or an outsider. At the bottom of this hole, no alarm is allowed. That's what you, the newcomer, know."

"Who is it! Come on down!

"Sabitoga! Wait!

From the Kaba tree stand, a girl's voice flew in.

The sound of retreating and treading on the grass (f) looms behind Sabitoga for three.

Sabitoga stared at the shadow and said to those who could hear the girl's disturbed breath, "Do you know her?" He asked low. A girl makes the sound of swallowing spit (tsuba), then points to the shadow captured by the lantern light and says:

"He knows Omae too... Weak, clever Gentile. A seeker who was abandoned by the people of the birth canal but reached the oldest secret on his own. I didn't know you were still alive..."

To Sabitoga looking back, the girl nodded (nodding) and continued.

"Explorer, it's Hungry Old. Kurnov overcame the Buna Forest alone... one in a hundred, Gentiles."