Ulu runs through the city of Gee as far away from the river as possible. There was still as much flooding as a human knee, but that amount of water was no obstacle to Ulu.

Caron and Brigitta remain in the port. If we leave it to the two of you, it will be only a matter of time before the rest of our men can be neutralized.

Ulu ran through the streets of the city with Chante and a tacket on his back and a shuffle of water.

Jumping lightly, you jump over the building and go outside the city. A small splash was seen in the downstream direction of the Finn River. That must be Caspar's ship.

"Ulu, run!

With Chante's voice, Ulu's feet move even faster. Sometimes there were no more disturbing buildings, so it accelerated.

"Wow...."

The tacket was full just by sticking to Ulu's back. On the way, Ulu's body jumped lightly, even though he was about to be held back by a group of carriages.

The spots of water splashes visible at the top of the river are getting closer and closer. Even as the sailboat approaches the visible distance, Ulu does not weaken his legs.

Finally, Ulu lined up with the Caspar ship, which uses the propulsion of the Wind Spirit as a jet stream. Run along the riverbank as it is.

"What are we going to do now?

Taketo asked Chante in front of her, avoiding biting her tongue, and she responded with a careful look at the river.

"I think I can get to that ship if I tell him about the sunken building."

Indeed, close to the riverbank, some tall trees and buildings glimpse into your head. It was originally on the shore, but this flood must have sunk.

And then... There has been a change in Caspar's ship. I could see what Caspar was doing on the ship, but finally the Taketoes understand what he was trying to do. One of the loads was thrown into the river. Soon after that, there was another shipment.

"He's... abandoning the cargo, lightening the ship and trying to escape."

I recognize the wooden crate Caspar has just brought to the edge of the ship. It is a double bottom wooden box with a carbuncle. Caspar dropped it from the edge of the ship into the river. The loss of luggage lightens the ship and speeds it up.

"Chante! Shit! There is a carbuncle in the abandoned crate!!

"Eh!?

"Let's go, Chante. I'll get the carbuncle out of here!

"Okay. But how...?

Ulu kicked the shore. Then he did not kill the momentum of running, but crossed the river with tall trees on the roof of the house that was sinking near the riverbank, scaffolding the church towers one after the other. On the way, the tacket jumped from Ulu's back to the river.

Ulu crosses a building that sinks into the river like a rock and narrows its distance from the ship. The last big leap approached Ulu's ship.

Wow. Ahhh.

Caspar shouted a voice of fear at the imminent Fenrir's giant body, but the voice was quickly wiped out by a loud sound of water called Basharn. Ulu jumped forward to the ship. Weighting the forefoot and holding the ship down like catching a prey, the ship can't stand the weight of Ulu and sinks lightly into the water.

The ship was suddenly pushed by Ulu and hit the bottom of the water. Shortly before that, when Kaspar managed to jump into the river and floated to the surface, Ulu clapped his mouth.

"Ulu, let's get you to the riverbank. That's right, where's the tackle!?

With a stunned caspal in his mouth, Ulu swims the river to the shore with a leisurely dog. On his back, Chante looked for a tacket. However, there are waves standing and nothing like the shadow is visible. I jumped in the wool, so I no longer knew exactly where the tacket jumped into the river.

"Taketo!!!"

He raised his voice and shouted, but only heard the sound of the wind crossing the river and the sound of water swimming, and he did not reply.

Meanwhile, a bait jumped into the river.

Puhaha

Once the tacket sank in the water, it floated and looked around as it drifted. When I jumped in, I was sure I still knew where the crate was, but I lost it.

(Where is that crate...)

After a while, he looked around and finally saw a brown square with his face in the middle of the waves.

(Got it! That must be it....)

It was more distant than I thought. The tacket swims to the wooden box. I felt heavier than I could ever imagine swimming in my clothes. The river flowed faster than I expected, but I managed to get to the crate.

The crate is tilted diagonally and about half of it flows into the water. Looking closely, the box is not completely sealed. There was a gap due to the sweet nailing of the joint. There may be water in it now.

(Shit....)

The carbunkles must have been stuck in the narrow space at the bottom of the crate. If water enters such a place, it will suffocate in no time.

The tacket strikes the surface of the crate with its fist, "Kobushi", but the force is not applied as expected in the posture floating in the water, and the tacket's fist is bounced back.

"Shit. I wonder if it's hard...."

I remember a lot there. When it comes to the hard stuff I have now, it's just me. While holding the tacket in the crate with your left hand, circle around your waist with your right hand.

(There was. Good, I didn't drop it)

When the Spirit Gun was pulled out of the waist holster, the part of the grip was held upside down with both hands and struck the surface of the wooden box. Repeat a few times and the tree starts to crack. Then, in the next blow, the Spirit Gun pulled through the wooden box. As soon as I switched the gun to my left hand, I threw my right hand into the hole in the wooden box.

There is a sharp pain in the toe of the tacket.

"I... I..."

I accidentally pulled out two small red balls on my fingers. Blood.

And from the inside of the hole in the wooden box, something like a squirrel comes out. Large black dongle-shaped eyes with green fluffy hair. The forehead is like a red jewel. This is the person who bit the toe of the tacket. It's a carbuncle.

I'm glad you're okay.

While sucking on the bitten finger, the tacket fell off his face. The rodent's teeth are long and thin, so even if the wound appears small, it is deeply unexpected and quite painful.

The carbuncle was pointing up at you and your black nose and smelling the air, but as it slipped into the arm of the tacket, it ran up from the shoulder of the tacket to the head. Then, the second one peeks through the hole in the wooden box.

Five carbundles all came out. Everyone evacuates over the body of the crate and the tacket. Fortunately, some of them are wet, but they haven't suffocated enough water yet. Finally, I pushed my arm into the crate again to see if all the carbundles were out of the crate.

"Yeah, you look fine."

All we had to do was move toward the shore, but while we were doing this, the tuckers and crates were drifting. I looked around, but I couldn't see Ulu. The fact that you can't see that big body must have been quite far away.

And a big shadow approached the tacket. The upper floors of the river-flooded building approached just before the tacket. I tried to swim aggressively to avoid it, but the flow was fast and my feet caught and I couldn't change course. More and more relentless yellow water pours in and out.

Taketto quickly put all the carbunkles on top of the crate and used his whole body to push the crate out of the trajectory of hitting the building. The crate somehow drifts off track.

(Good.....)

The moment I thought about it, the body of the tacket was slammed into the building with the flowing momentum.

(Shit....)

I am unconscious of the pain running all over my body. The body of the tacket was pushed to the bottom of the river as it was swallowed up by the complex movement that hit the building. I can see the light of the sun glittering in the water surface that I can see in the distance with my slightly open eyes. That was the last view Taketo saw.