"Master Hackon. Why didn't you invite me for a walk at night?"

Michelle forced me to do business in the morning.

When Ramis told me about yesterday, you stuck with something that didn't matter.

"When I'm eating alone, a woman comes by, so I get tired..."

He mouths things that if a hot man in the world hears about it, he's going to hit me with a runaway, without getting any worse. This is not disgusting, but sincere, which would be the great thing about him.

This is how I met Michelle, but Shui hasn't shown up since then. Do you continue to look for him after getting information about Hebrew in the same way?

The burning chairman tells me more about the hunter who came to sell a shoe called Tashite.

He seems to be the leader of a hunter team called the Rolling Blaze Regiment. Coming to this hierarchy about a year ago, they set up bases and are mainly active here.

He has a great reputation without any problems with his bare hands, and a team of hunters was active when a bunch of demons attacked him. With a total of ten members, the team is now heading to explore the ruins in the burning hierarchy of desert areas.

"If you're going to talk to that Tashite, you're going to have no choice but to head to the ruins."

"When you do, you have to go through that desert."

Even though they say it's a desert that has difficulty traveling due to its temperature and the sand at its feet, the temperature is now even higher and the difficulty is jumping.

You said it would be dangerous to chase the burning chairman too, as the current situation is not recommended even by hunters who are ready and used to the field.

However, Tashite and the rest of the hunters seem to have quite a few people who were forced to go because of the demand because of these circumstances.

I'm worried about those hunters, so I'd like to turn to the rescue team, but I'm hesitant because the mummy removal is likely to be a mummy. It's not just about the desert and laughing.

"Hmm, hunters in the desert want to do something for you, whether you want to chase them or not. Oh, can we handle it if we're the only ones?

Well, if you're touching me, you won't get hit by the heat, and I can offer you drinks and food. I'm pretty sure we're the best people for rescue teams.

"Welcome"

"Right! Yeah, I'll talk to the burning chairman!

As I recall, I stormed into the Hunter Association just on an auspicious day.

"Master Hackon. Can't you take me..."

I'd have trouble seeing you like that dumped puppy. I don't discriminate between men and women, but I don't care if they always pull me off with such a mess of armor.

Will this place be well guided and deluded?

"And so on."

"Though."

"Master Hackon is with his apprentice... say anything!

Can you stop crying eyes as I raise my voice that I'm impressed with?

Look, I have a customer's eye, so keep the reactions down a little bit.

I asked Michelle to find Hebrew and Shui in the settlement. Quickly, I ran out of spirits, so I waved in my heart on its back.

I hope it's easy to handle, but I get overobedient and occasionally worried.

"Hackon, I've been officially requested by the chairman. Do me a favor."

I guess Ramis told me what I was capable of. All right, let's go explore this product. Until we rendezvous with the Shui, when we find a rescuer, we'll come back this far.

"That's the second set."

We found the first pair less than two hours after we went into the desert, so we decided to sell our drinks and then take them to the settlement.

The landmark is a huge ruin in the distance, but many hunters are working hard on their way in a direction not fooled by the mirage, bringing the two groups together to guide them to the settlement.

Hunters filled with thirst and hunger with sports drinks and food are walking on their own with some revitalization. Rummis suggested I take charge, but no one shook his head vertically because he seemed to have pride.

By the way, it's a way of finding rescuers, but after some progress, I combined the cardboard vending machine with a balloon to float in space, and Ramis took the means to check the surroundings with the bracketed strings in his hands, which seemed to work unexpectedly well.

Looking down from the sky as there was only sand, the outlook was good and it could cover quite a wide area.

"Arrived -"

"Thank you, young lady, was it Hakkon from Sitouan Aiki? I saved your life."

"Oh, I totally gave up...... seriously thanks"

Being able to return to a settlement that I assumed I would never be able to return to, I am sitting out of much relief.

Rummis went to tell the Hunter Association about his survival, and then the hunters said he would be able to rest his body in the inn for a while.

Deciding there wasn't enough time to head into the desert again, and talking to Ramis about whether we should get this far in today's search, Michelle rushed in here and reflected on the edge of her sight.

"Master! I found the two of you, but, uh, could you please come with me?

"Uh, I wonder if we're fighting. We have to go now!

"Welcome"

I don't know what happened, but I just need to avoid the worst development.

All I could do was pray that the two of you wouldn't sooner, shaken by Ramis' back.

"Why are you trying to hold me by yourself?"

"This is a personal matter, so I'm going to bother you."

I hear Shui's yelling and Hebui's calm voice coming from the end of the alley bend.

Seems like Hebrew is just being blamed on the one hand, so it doesn't seem like a fight though.

Through the alley it was a small vacant lot, where there were two people facing each other from the front.

"Aren't you one of the crooked ones! Yet, don't even talk to me. Decide on your own...... The Keri Oil Corps Leaders and Hebui are with you! I might not rely on you, but I wanted you to talk to me... and then I might have had a different future... but I don't... I thought you were my dear companion..."

At the end Shui is leaning down with a small, whimpering voice.

I guess those words aren't just directed at Hebrew. A cry of regret and anger for the fellow members of the Fool's Odd Regiment who are not here.

The analogy of Captain Keri Oil seemed to echo Hebrew's heart, staring at the brilliant sun with his eyes narrowed without uttering a word.

"Shui......"

Hebrew noticed Ramis whining and pointed his face this way.

You look like a face crying trying to force you to make a laugh, Hebby.

"You were all there. Sorry for the inconvenience."

"If you think I've bothered you, I want you to talk to me."

"That's right. If you're gone without saying anything, we'll all be worried."

"Hmm."

Hearing our words, Hebrew forced me to smile and show it to him.

And I gently attach my hand to Shui's head staring at him as he wipes his eyes.

"Right. It's not even funny, but can you listen to me?"

When they all snort silently, Hebuoy slowly opens his mouth.

"We're still talking about before we joined the Fools' Bizarre. I was a childhood trainer and a hunter for two. We knew each other so well that we could work together without lagging behind. You were rumored to be an up-and-coming pair."

Did you have a partner back in the day? From what I've heard before, it seems that solo activity was the main thing before being solicited by the Fools' Bizarre Regiment, so that's more than that.

"One day, luck overlapped and I received a surprising amount of rewards, and after discussing how to use this, we talked about making a new pair of childhood shoes that were close to my birthday. I knew there was a shoe that I had always wanted... but I'm sure you already knew it was a tireless sacred leg."

"The shoes we got as a prize"

"Yes, it is. Pretty expensive shoes, so she... she was happy with her childhood. Then I wore those shoes everywhere I went. I always laughed because I would never give it to anyone."

He smiles gently with a distant eye. That look alone conveys how important childhood taming was to him.

"One day, during a merchant escort mission, I was attacked by bandits, and I struggled, but I fell to the ground with a blow from my opponent. By the time I realized it, only the mutilated corpses rolled around and none of the survivors but me were alone. And there were... childhood tamed corpses who lost their tips from their ankles. You must have been forced to chop it off with an axe or something. I couldn't seem to untie these shoes when I took them because I was strangling them tight because they were important."

I couldn't say anything. All I could do was listen to the words of Hebrew, who spoke without pale emotions.

"The other guy didn't even know his face because he was wearing a mask, and the only clue they took away was the shoes she was wearing. Then, I began to pay attention to the shoes worn by people with a hint of hope… to this day."

Was this spectacular past the reason for chasing Hebrew shoes?

What can I say to you? I feel sorry for myself for not coming up with a single word of comfort at a time like this.

"I've only thought about revenge while I'm a clergyman and I've lived to this day. I'm sorry to hear you say something great to Captain Kelli Oil. I don't deserve that."

The side of Hebui, who finished his talk, looked like an old man tired of his life.

"Silly! The captains and Hebrews are like big dumb bastards! If you'd talked to me properly, you might have found your shoes sooner! If we'd broken each other's bellies and told each other our secrets, maybe the captains would have told us about our family too!

It was Shui who blew out the air that didn't pinch anyone's mouth.

He just seems to be mouthing what he comes up with while his emotions are high, but that's why I can see the word sticking straight into Hebrew's heart.

"But this is just me"

"But it's not! We're all full of secrets, so can't you see this is happening! No more lies, no more secrets! If you want me to help, you can just ask me to tell you what's going on and help! If you can't, I'll say no. If that's what's wrong, I'll do everything I can to stop you as a buddy! So I want you to stop representing our thoughts on being annoying on your own... soo"

Hebui stares at Shui's face as he grabs his chest and stretches out his back and stuffs it, from close range.

Shui also stares at her without distracting herself. After doing so for a while, it was - Hebui who broke it first.

"Right. Looks like I was wrong. Thank you, Shui."

"Heh, heh! I wish I knew."

It seems like it's getting embarrassing now, and when I let go of my hand, I'm turning my face bright red and turning away.

Hebrew turned to us when he thanked Shui for what he had done.

"Gentlemen, could you give me a hand?"

The answer to Hebui, who gives a sincere response, is determined.

"Yeah, it's obvious!

"I'll help you, I'll thank you."

"Absolutely."

"Welcome"