Hitsugi no Maou

One Hundred Thirty-nine Stories: Settlement Defense Battle VII

In the waterway, how long had a river of bones been born? A crushed, broken, demonic piece of bone rolls down the curve where it was dry and pulls the white line into a distortion (snoring).

That's where the spirits who couldn't drop the settlement died. Is the failure of dozens of cannibal skeletons to fall into scattered waterways an honor with complacency (jiffy) that even a whisper invaded enemy territory for an alien tank? Or is it no different, just careless?

The mind of an outsider with knowledge is not known, and people draw chains and suppress their odd lives. The number of people joining the Sabitogas reaches four, and a total of seven manpower pushes the tank against the pillars, scattering vacillations, old trees and bones.

The white-bone cow uttered a horrible voice that made no sense, like the curse of the baby (the carpet) at the moment of crushing. The sound of the cerebral cord shaking in the bone fragments, and the chain completely disintegrates the form of the demon.

No longer can any resistance be transmitted from the chain. One or two people, convinced of the enemy's death, took their hands off the chain.

Signs of battle are also disappearing from the defensive line behind you. Cannibal skeletons have also been wiped out. Sabitoga and Straw turned to Oren, who continued to pull the chain from above their hands, at the same time.

The horse thief who bleeds from his head keeps holding his breath as he stares at his crushed enemies. The girl who was pulling the chain along threw a voice from the side of the ledge at him as he uplifted his face like a ripe crow melon.

"Get your hands off me. That tank is already dead."

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"It's okay, Oren. It was Omae who survived."

Oren took the time to unravel his towing (kennel) posture and sat down on the ground, not even returning a reply or a glance to the girl.

The wind blows, all cheeks (cheeks) and hair. Auren exhaled as she exhaled at the people trying to return to the defensive line again.

"I wish I had died, you know."

Many people ignored the words. The only girl who returned the reaction was the stopped girl and Sabitoga, who opened her mouth as she kept walking.

"We're not all kids that far. That's why I'm here to help you."

"Right. Shoulder hugs, tears, I knew my people were the best. You prefer to scream and scatter. I'm sick of that. Get upset. So you lay under me, and I wanted to use you."

"Is that why you hate horses on horse thieves' asses and underestimate the sum within your peers?

Sabitoga looked back at the girl, not Oren, and stopped her leg. Make sure she doesn't walk out, then only point her voice at Oren.

"A bunch of horse thieves who work evil while posting that they are friendly, intimate, and bonded. If that's where you grew up, I'm sure you can do well with that personality."

"There is a lot of familiarity between thieves (scumbags) and between humans and horses. I don't know what I'm thinking anyway, but I'm sick. At the end of the day, it's up to you to throw someone out for yourself."

"Have you been abandoned by your companions or horses?" Thousands of Famous Lords. "

Sabitoga extends her arm as she puts the story told to her lips by Blaze. The girl looked back at Oren, then slowly approached Sabitoga.

Sabitoga's eyes look at Oren only once.

"I'm not interested in your heartbreak. I won't forgive you for what you've done, and I won't let my people or my horses."

"... because you're 'up there'?

"Because we're 'equal'. Me, you, everyone else is the same. There is no upward or downward relationship. It was a duel to make you admit it."

Oren peels her eyes off and raises her face. Sabitoga walked out to the defensive line again, taking the girl's hand. "Rest for a while," a low voice flies to the horse thief.

"The next time you make fun of my people, you're gonna break that nose like you're never coming back."

Words that threaten (most) do not discourage (well), but flow through the wind.

When the girl looked back at Oren at the end, he looked up at the white electric sky and looked like he had a heart attack.