Thame, a town whose inhabitants killed Friesha and was destroyed by demons as a retribution for it.

Once upon a time, it hasn't been long enough to call it.

Still, that town, where every human was dying, was completely abandoned.

A broken glass curtain, a house full of holes, scattered clothing--

It's a sight to miss just watching.

The newly-built home in it, which for some reason is scarcely damaged, also highlights the unnecessarily vain.

"It kind of feels like a long time ago...... it shouldn't actually be that long ago"

Rabbi shrugged looking at the town of Thame like that.

Back then, I still only thought of the Cape as an inexperienced monster.

No, it still makes no difference what I fear, but I still see a human side, and I'm usually able to talk to you as a friend.

To my mind, was one of Friesha's cases prompted by the emergence of ”doubts” about humans within Ellea?

Without that, there probably wouldn't have been a massacre in Ingratus.

"I wonder if it seems like a very long time ago because we've all changed"

And Rabbi herself also changed after all sorts of events.

I couldn't decide if I should call it ”growth” by doing so, but I also feel that the tolerance to embrace diversity has been acquired.

And the cruelty of not choosing means if it's for a purpose.

Passing through the thame and through the plains, the next step is to plunge into the mountains.

As lunch, Rabbi continued to move forward, grabbing the fruit purchased at Trancy.

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The light pouring down from heaven was blocked by the curtains of the trees, and the mountain paths were extended as far as they could see, followed by dim views.

Thanks to this, the sun is weak, ventilated and really easy to spend.

On the other hand, when I entered the mountain road, the wagon wobble got worse - but I can't easily drive a wagon, as I seem to get drunk due to this degree of wobbling.

"Phew..."

I'm still a little tired of my body because last night was in the wild.

If we go at this rate, we'll have to spend two or three nights between arriving at Plymouth.

I can't carry a bed, I just have to sleep in a hard luggage.

Pattin '!

Rabbi slaps herself on both cheeks and puts her alive, not if she's still tired in a place like this.

"As Mr. Pranas said, we also have to be careful with demons and bandits... we have to keep our minds open"

When you think that no one is around you, there is a lot of nature and solitude.

Rabbi was naturally talking about what she was thinking with her head.

The fact that no one is nearby also means that no one will exterminate the demons.

If demonized beasts repeat their reproduction, demons increase that much more acceleratively.

The bandits likewise mean that if there is no policing presence, they can operate all they want.

"That said, most merchants are not on this route, because they are detouring and heading to the King's Capital."

The absence of a merchant means that even as a bandit, there is little food support.

"There must be no reason to dare live in an unpopular place, and it's still demons to be wary -"

... and tried to conclude, that was then.

Zun......

To a sudden sounding ground, Rabbi sees the eastern sky.

Regardless, I couldn't see it from the wood-covered mountains, but it was clearly the sound of some anima moving.

"I think it's a demon..."

But the sound is still far away, and when I think it won't be a problem to keep going, the ground rings again.

Zuuung......

The sound was clearly approaching.

"No, no, it's not like I'm seeing you..."

I accidentally stopped moving and saw someone making noise, but it's still far away.

I guess I just moved here by chance.

I was getting high.

Zuuuuuuuu!

If you notice, the sound was approaching right beside you and you came down like a giant leg swinging from the sky.

"Hiahhhhhhhh!?

Unexpectedly screaming in a high voice, Rabbi.

When you rush into the whip, the horse runs out at a higher speed.

Why do we come closer, can we still say it's a coincidence even if we get this close?

Besides, my feet now, they weren't beasts, they were human shapes.

I mean, not demons, but human anima.

Are you a bandit or someone who just happened to want to go through with it?

"Hey, what, why are you chasing me? - Huh!

I don't think you know the contents of the materials entrusted to you by Cape.

Even if I did, that's the only two parties that know what it means to give it to Planus.

Because even Rabbi hasn't been informed of what will happen as a result of handing over the materials and telling Soleil the truth.

"Damn, I'm tired and I'm sorry I couldn't do it!

Rabbi desperately escapes Anima as she bows her head to the horse.

But it still seems that Anima is after the carriage, and as if she's playing, she sets out a critical place to step on the ground.

On the rocking ground, big footsteps.

Even horses would not be strange if they were frightened and confused, but they are often torn, and follow the instructions of the rabbi straight down the mountain path.

"Close! They're definitely after this, aren't they?!?

I can no longer doubt it, Anima's target is definitely a rabbi.

It was a desperate getaway carriage, but still, you can't beat Anima with about a horse's leg.

Finally, Anima ran over the carriage, and turned directly over the horse, waving her legs down.

"Ahh."

Before the desperate sight, Rabbi was stunned.

Zwun!

By the time I realized it, Anima's legs were already standing like walls in front of me.

The horse who worked so hard for me is trampled to pieces, scattered with life, and the carriage sticks into leg armor without being able to kill momentum.

And when I got out of balance in a grand way, I fell off a cliff next to a mountain road with every luggage.

"That's what happens because if you don't use anima, you're on the move! Ha, wow, wow, the power of Orihalcon! How wonderful! I feel great!

If you were still a bandit, you could be convinced.

But the man who attacked the rabbi - he just wanted to show off his powers.

With the power I got, I just wanted to try to hurt others.

Rabbi feels terribly vain when she hears a man drowning and laughing at his power as he rolls down a steep slope.

I was wondering if this would take precious lives and crush my future.

"Ugh, whoa, whoa!

No matter how vain you are, your body can't stop rolling down.

Repeating bounces over and over, his hands shrugged, his clothes torn, and Labby's body fell with the luggage car.

Eventually, he was slammed to the ground under the cliff.

"Ho ho, ho..."

When my body finally stops, I cough up without expecting a strong shock.

Although there were no fatal wounds thanks to the gradual loosening of the cliff, it hurts as if his whole body bruised.

Still, he's still alive.

Perhaps that Anima will continue to whine until she kills Rabbi.

By getting Anima, and by consuming Orihalcon, the emotional tag is coming off.

I don't think it will pass where I almost complained of guilt for nothing, such as persuasion.

Rabbi lifted her heavy body and fell with her fluttering legs, approaching the nearly broken luggage car, she took the backs with the materials from inside.

Hang it off your shoulders and start walking in the mountains with no road.

"Ha, ha, ha..."

Walking is much slower than a carriage.

Besides, if we don't support the trees, we can't move forward properly.

I can hear the heavy footsteps of Anima not so far away.

I guess I'm looking for a rabbi.

If they find you, they'll definitely die.

Just like that horse, he's gonna kill me.

"I'm sorry, I'm sorry... I can't believe this..."

I didn't mean to be more emotional than I had to, but I still regretted being killed a horse I had traveled with, and Rabbi was in tears.

It wasn't the death at the end of the mission, it wasn't targeted by the enemy, it was just killed out of interest.

I couldn't help but be sad when they told me it was too late to watch people die.

"Ha... uhh, uhh... hah, uhh..."

"Oh, I found it."

As if I had found a lost toy, the man said.

He was a desperate and fleeing rabbi, but he can finally be captured by Anima.

I wondered if my extended hand approached him - he poked me with his index finger.

"Wow!?

It was just that, powerful enough for people to blow up.

Rubby's body, slammed to the ground and rolled, finally stops when he hits a tree.

"Ugh..."

Still, Anima won't stop playing with the rabbi.

With a crazy laugh, full of superiority, he now stretches his index finger to squash his body.

It was then.

"Guruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!"

I thought you heard the beast, filled with anger.

Gashaaaaaaa!

One demon thrusts into the anima and blows its body away.

On the soil and fallen leaves rising under wind pressure, Rabbi accidentally hid her face with both hands.

"Is that a demon!? But as long as Orihalcon's power is there, there's no such thing as a demon!

Standing up, Anima took out the sabel and tried to be slashed by the demon, but a new demon loomed from behind him.

"Grrrrrrrrrrrr!"

"Become, second one!?

Trying to guard in a hurry, but not in time.

Anima eats the second demonic claw decently and falls again.

Where he falls, the first demon strikes and bites.

When the second one approaches, it feeds in sharp fangs.

"Do, don't, don't. Ooh! You're strong, Orihalcon is amazing!? And yet, this, this..."

No matter how great Orihalcon is, he's a chick who just got the power of Anima.

There was no way I could get my hands or feet on the two that could control this area of demons.

Rabbi glances up at the demon who lightly destroyed the anima that attacked him, falling to the ground.

He looked familiar to those two demons.

"No way...... with Marna, Garm?

That's the name of two silver wolves, who were spending time with the demon girl Friesha.

When two people called their names a long time ago stopped attacking Anima, who was completely immobile, they rang to reply.

"Wahoo!"

"Gaw!"

Actually, it's not a coincidence or anything that they helped Rabbi.

The two sensed a familiar smell and followed Rabbi's carriage all the way here.

Then, by chance, he discovered that he was being attacked by Anima, and thus represented himself.

"Really, it's Marna and Garm......! Long time no see, how have you been?

"Wahhhhh!"

Marna, approaching the rabbi, responded with a rough nose.

Aside from understanding the language, apparently she was fine.

"Helpful, you are the benefactors of life, thank you!

"Gawgaw!"

Now Garm replied.

As if to be humble as' no big deal '.

And when you release the anima, you get closer to the rabbi looking like the original Silver Wolf.

As he reached over his head and stroked, the two narrowed their eyes to feel comfortable.

"I thought you'd forgotten about us back in the wild, but that's not true at all."

I've lived with Friesha ever since I was born.

After losing an irreplaceable family, no one to touch, they may have missed their human skin for a moment.

To that proof, no matter how much Rabbi liked it, he was just happy and he didn't resist.

"Still, I don't know what to do. The carriage is gone, and when will we arrive in Fodina..."

"Kwun?"

"Oh, I'm sorry. You don't know what I said."

"Gaw!"

"Hmm...?

"Gawgaw!"

"Uh... I get it, do you mean?

When Rabbi said so, Garm shook his head vertically.

I don't think Silverwolf understands people's language - but I don't feel like he understands it when it comes to these two.

On top of being smart, I've lived with people ever since I was born.

Even if you can't talk, maybe you can communicate.

"Fodina is a town in the north. I have to take this paper there."

"Wahoo?"

Marna leans her neck over.

"Didn't you know what the word meant?

Marna shakes her head to the side.

"So you're asking me why?

"Wahoo!"

Apparently so.

Rabbi told the two of them why, though much confused.

"Mr. Misaki asked me to. Me and Mr. Misaki are friends. It's a promise to a friend, so I want to do whatever it takes. Isn't that what happened to Marna and Garm?

"Wow!"

"Gallu!"

"There is, isn't there? So I was desperately on my carriage to Fodina, but Anima attacked me earlier, my luggage, my horse..."

There's nothing I can't do on foot, but I won't be able to make it first.

It's too late for the same speed as Planus.

If this happens, we'll just have to get back to Trancy and get a new carriage.

Marna barked at Rabbi for thinking so.

"Wahhhhh! Wahhhh!

"Duh, what's wrong, barking all of a sudden?"

"Gaw! Garru!

"Uh, can you help me... or something?

"Hunce!" the two breathed out their noses at the same time, shaking their necks vertically.

"Even if I said I'd help, how..."

He was a confused rabbi, but without putting that aside, Garm started pushing Rabbi's ass around with his nose tip.

It was Marna who was pushed first.

And Marna points her back at the tip of her nose.

"Are you kidding me?

"Gaw!"

From Garm's reply, it seems Jesus.

Indeed, Silver Wolf is considerably larger than regular Wolf.

It's possible for people to ride if they want to, but the speed should drop dramatically, and they shouldn't even keep their strength.

"Damn, we both use anima, so we can't help thinking the same as normal animals"

Even humans improve their physical abilities if they use anima.

Even the beast should be the same.

If Marna and Garm have higher physical abilities than normal silver wolves, there shouldn't be any problem with Rabbi riding on her back.

"Uh, wait a minute. Because I'll bring as much food as I can from the luggage truck!

Having said that, Marna and Garm waited on the spot for a long time and watched Rabbi leave.

Travelling all the way down the cliff to the luggage car, he packs the other bag that was left in the luggage car with tons of vegetables and fruits that were safe over the impact of the fall and returns to the two that kept him waiting.

It was an unforgivable amount of food for one and two people, but they decided it was better than no.

And returning Rabbi offered before them when he took two Millies purchased from Transcy out of the bag.

"Not enough at all, but for now, I mean thank you, what do you think"

"Wahun!

"Ugh!

The two shook their tails with joy, making a sweet squeal, eating at Millie.

Apparently, he liked it.

And when he finishes eating the fruit, Rabbi puts two bags on Garm's body, spanning Marna's back.

"Now let's head north to Plymouth!

"Wow, wow, wow!"

When Rabbi said, Marna barked, and two of them rushed out at the same time to signal it.

with some addition or subtraction so that he is not swayed down.

"Whoa... Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! It's early."

Still, terrible speed for humans.

Plus, it's something that avoids trees in front of you, so it's not thrilling.

It's like a screaming machine, so to speak, for a rabbi who isn't even the one with the liver balls in place.

"Oh, my, aren't you scared? Huh!? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!

With a pitiful voice over Marna's back, he moves on through the woods.

That speed is faster than a carriage.

His rendezvous with Planus and his handing over of materials was a story of a future not so distant -