Invincible Magician ~Akashic Record Overwrite~

Afterstory The Story of the Brave and the Virgin

"When the world (La Vulcanan) is exposed to a" great calamity "," The Brave and the Three Virgins "are born to save the world (La Vulcanan)"

Even the so-called "countryman" Nay, who lived finely on the northern border of the continent of Azwell, in the village of Luzakh, knew about its legend.

I used to think that I could use "magic" that no one else in the village could use, maybe I was a "Virgin".

The reality is the toughest, and I quickly realized that I would not be the "Virgin" who supports the "Brave" very much, when I was finally able to tailor the unicorn (con cunicles) and the tooth rat (cariodumus).

It was just impossible to overlap the Virgin, who challenged the Great Calamity to end the world (La Vulcanan) with the Brave, and herself, shuddering with horror, who managed to defeat the weakest demons (monsters).

Still, the fact that a small cold village, the village of Luzakh, could hunt demons (monsters) was huge, and the villagers did their best to Nai, who was an orphan.

Though the weakest, unicorn (con cunicles) and tooth rats (cariodumus) are undoubtedly a form of demon (monster).

The material was bought out by a pedestrian who came to the village every three months for a price that was not comparable to the village's crops, specialties, etc.

That was only important for the villagers, who had no reason to know the market, although it was the cheaper price beaten to beat compared to the average buying price in the Adventurers Guild.

All the supplies that the pedestrian delivers are also huge for the village, while the cash is also rushed.

The cooperation of such pedestrians was essential for the surrounding villages to survive a harsh winter.

For its pedestrians it is a village that lays golden eggs, and for its villagers it is a thankful pedestrian who extends his legs to such a cold village.

Both sides, we could say we had a profitable relationship.

Villagers don't talk about how demons (monsters) can be hunted, but pedestrians don't brag about villages that produce profits only they know about.

That's how Nay's presence was never on the table.

But those things were trivial for Nay at the time.

It was clear that the preference of the villagers was in anticipation of Nay's "magic" favor, but for Nay, it didn't matter.

It was not limited to Nay, because it was only natural that we could support each other and live together in this poor cold village.

There is no place in this village for human beings, whether they are children, adults or not, who do what they need to do, who do not do what they can.

Nay, who was an orphan, could not afford to have a "sweet dream" from the point of view, and thanks to what his power could provide to the village, that was enough if everyone in the village would do him good.

I can't help but have food I can't eat or money I can't spend.

Since I didn't know I would be able to use magic, I wish I could have been a little richer with everyone in the village who raised me as an orphan.

So the "monster hunt", which I can't help but be really scared and scared of, has also worked hard not to betray the expectations of the villagers.

After a few more years, I had only kept my mouth shut that I was likely to be forced to marry the son of a distant village chief of the year.

That's how Nay lived in the "village of Luzakh", poor but serene, from the moment he was mindful until he turned eight.

But about a year ago, the "village of Luzakh", synonymous with the world for Nay, suffered such bad luck that it would normally have to give up.

Near the village, demons (monsters) erupted abnormally.

At the time when the villagers, who produce hunters who prey on beasts rather than demons (monsters), discovered it, it was already not on a scale that could be managed in a single village.

The villagers had no way of judging, but the number could not be helped by the "Adventurer's Guild" and the scale at which the country had to move.

The demon (monster) known as the Snow Wolf (Nixgarf) is ferocious, and even a dozen herds do not have the means to resist it in a normal village.

That was confirmed in thousands.

Normally, it's over.

If we abandon the village, we will surely die wild, even if we were now survived.

This world (La Vulcanan) is not human-friendly enough to survive a sudden loss of all the foundations of life.

Even if we know that, we just have to get out.

But there was a "magic" named Nay in "Ruzaf Village".

Whether it's the "Adventurer's Guild" or the kind of misfortune like a natural disaster that even the "state" can't do anything about, the legendary "magic" might do something about it.

Even if "magic" is usually the last thing to do to kill a raven (con cuniculus) or a tooth rat (cariodumus), it does miracles when life is in danger.

The villagers lost their cool judgment and became obsessed with "magic" because they knew what could be described as a miracle in itself.

The villagers at that time look at Nai and think Nai will never forget it.

"Magic," though, is just one form of power.

If you can conveniently put out the idiotic power of a fire place, no one will struggle.

If that reasoning makes sense, you should be able to do the same thing with a bow, sword, or even a swing.

You can't possibly.

The villagers should have really understood that.

Instinctively, the villagers might have chosen to commit suicide by making it (...) (...) (...) of Ne (...) (...) rather than fleeing now and dying wild in the near future.

But miracles happen.

That's light already.

A beautiful young man like Nay was born and never seen this way, and for some reason the palpitations were so intense just at first glance (...) scary (...) A black-clad visited the "village of Luzakh" and kicked and scattered a herd of snow wolves (Nixgarf) who were more easily despair themselves than spring seeding.

No, it was definitely Nay's "magic" that kicked him.

A beautiful young man I've never even seen explained to most and Nay against its appearance.

I'm a "brave man" and you're a "Virgin".

He said it would be easy to clean up such a monster with me.

Nay couldn't believe it.

The villagers, of course, didn't believe it.

But the black-crusher said, "Shut up and listen" and blew up one of the rocky mountains off the village with "magic," so Nay and the villagers silently obeyed without making a scene.

All the villagers who were on the spot in one shot understood that the black man was so scary that he could not compare to a herd of snow wolves (Nixgarf) or anything else.

I had to.

At the same time, he understood that the village had already been saved.

Really beautiful young man - if I worked with Jean, I could activate as much of the "magic" of the position as I wondered what it was like to have struggled with a unicorn (con cunicles) or a tooth rat (cariodumus).

In fact, with one shot of "great magic," the herd of snow wolves (Nixgarf) that I thought I could do nothing about could be swept away.

With the magic of thunder, all the snow wolves (Nixgarf), almost intact, were blackened - Tsukasa told to like the "village of Luzakh".

Instead, I took Nay.

Also because even when the village was attacked, he did not sleep well, and declared that the "White Beast" Bestia Dj Albs "and" Black Beast "Bestia Dj Atel" would be placed as guardian beasts of the village (Guardian), and no one below the village chief disputed that Tsukasa and Jean would eventually take Nai.

I wouldn't have even talked about it.

But instead of liking it, Nay was very happy for some reason that Dayne, the son of the village chief, who had always been bad at it - was only a little annoying.

Zelm, the hunter we were hunting for a demon (monster) with, Bao's wife, who always told Nay about the meanness, and a few others.

The way I put it, though, was an extreme way of saying the nagging things while you get help, about what the village's income will do when Nay is gone.

Still, I was glad you told me not to go.

It would have taken a lot of courage for the villagers too to complain about Tsukasa, who was clamoring in silence and arm-wrapping, and Jean, who stayed put about the way it was.

I don't like the strength of it.

If you feel like it, you can erase each village, and undoubtedly speaking out against the village benefactor, the root could not have been the original for the Park villagers.

Still told me.

That was enough for Nay.

Both Tsukasa and Jean, who were angry, seemed happy with the resistance of the villagers for some reason.

Tsukasa, who looked upset and grumpy, said, "Okay, shall we negotiate? Conditions. Conditions!" And Nay will not forget that for some reason he lived and began negotiating with those who resisted.

The last one, for some reason, said Tsukasa better, "Is that okay? Is that what Nay's worth to this village?" I was also glad he was fishing out the terms from himself.

That's why Nay wanted to follow these people.

I was not an imaginary "brave man and Virgin" but I was nevertheless an "Virgin" and I was also excited about the fact that Jean was a "brave man".

For about a year now, the three of them have traveled all over the continent of Azwell.

The main thing I was doing was training Nay and Jean.

With Jean, Nay gained as much strength as he could.

Even the "magic" I don't know, I could activate it without a problem.

I couldn't control "magic" at first, though I could rely on Jean.

Occasionally Jean couldn't even see it and ran wild, but each time Tsukasa wiped out every magic with "jamming (interrupting)".

Nay talked to Jean a lot, trying not to defy Tsukasa alone, even if she is a "brave man" and a "Virgin".

Even the great magic that we cannot see on our own, the tsukasa that disappears with a sigh, is already a being with another dimension of strength, so much so that we can understand it with power.

Jean is a "brave man".

That's easy to understand for Nay.

Because I can't say it well, but I just think it is.

In response to Jean's will, I can only explain that Nay can activate a "great magic" that he can't even believe because Jean is a "brave man" and he is a "Virgin".

Otherwise, Nay can't believe that Jean and I can do such a great thing.

But Tsukasa is a mystery.

He's always nice to Nay and tells me all sorts of things.

Now even without the control of the "brave man," Nay is able to use a stretch of "magic".

In just one year.

Tsukasa doesn't teach us "magic" in words and in practice.

When Tsukasa puts her left hand on Nay's head, what to do flows directly into her head.

So any complicated "magic," Nay will be able to use it in no time.

When I was hunting in "Ruzaf Village," I didn't even need the "spell" I was following.

Activating magic with "Unchanted" is what makes Nay normal now.

Somehow, I understand that's amazing at the level that overshadows common sense in the world (La Vulcanan).

And when Nay complimented him, he said, "Is that a glove?" Though it was strange to say it with a seemingly complicated face.

"You don't need me..."

Seeing Nay like that, I've seen Jean spill like he's lonely.

I was instantly struck in the head by Tsukasa and said, "Don't be pathetic about what would also be a brave man!" But they did. "

In response to that, "Yikes!" I think Nay is cute, "replies Jean.

Once I told her that, she was depressed as much as she wanted, so she decided not to tell me anymore.

From Nay's point of view, Tsukasa and Jean are about the same year, I think.

Tsukasa has dark hair and dark eyes I've never seen, and all her outfits are black.

Only the left eye is silver.

Except for that, it looks pretty normal.

Nay is a little bad at the little beasts that are always on his left shoulder.

Jean, on the other hand, is exactly what he said "brave man" if he kept his mouth shut.

If you dictate with a serious look, Nay thinks there's no unresponsive girl.

If you're just going to cut off the look and say it, you're going to be most sure to say gorgeous "brave" and plain "squire".

But the relationship between the two can be said to be the opposite.

Overwhelmingly Tsukasa is strong, and Jean is absolutely submissive to Tsukasa in both basics and applications.

Tsukasa is not that high-pressure, nor does she tell Jan the impossible.

Still, Jean seems to follow Tsukasa more unilaterally.

If that was a demeaning attitude, Nay might have hated it too, but for some reason, Jean even seems happy to say that she is comfortable with herself doing so.

Of course there are fears that come from the overwhelming difference in power, but one way or another, Nay looks like the puppy is connected to your husband.

That's kind of annoying to Nay for some reason.

Because I can see that Jean thinks of Tsukasa as his top priority.

I don't know why, but when I think about it, the back of my chest is no longer nay.

Even I think to myself that Tsukasa is "Tsukasa-sama" and Jean is calling me "Jean," but I no longer do what I do.

During another year's journey, Jean occasionally cried.

Even myself, he said, he doesn't know why he's crying.

That happened several times in the seats where Tsukasa helped the villages and towns where they had been involved as usual and had banquet seats set up as a thank you.

In solving the problem, Tsukasa basically does not get her hands on it, but lets "Jean", the brave man, and "Nay", the Virgin, solve the problem.

A place full of gratitude and joy.

Not lying or false, Jean cried a lot when he was being treated like a "brave man and Virgin".

You laugh at that bitterly, but you look happy, Tsukasa.

That happened a few times.

Watching that makes Nay almost cry, too.

As Jean does, that makes me feel like responding to anything Tsukasa says.

Maybe even though I like Jean.

Even though I respect Tsukasa, I'm still a little scared.

It's Nay who doesn't know how he feels on his own.

As a matter of fact, Nay frequently wants to cry even though he's just as happy as Jean.

When I could save someone with Jean.

When Jean was nice to me.

When I am comforting Jean, scolded by Tsukasa.

I can't help but be happy and want to cry why.

Even then Tsukasa looks happy and laughs at Nay and Jean.

Nay thinks Tsukasa is a stranger after all.

I understand so much that you are an overwhelming "strong man".

Sometimes Tsukasa instructs me to call it regular practice training and to do everything in my power at that point.

All that time, he seems happy, and Jean works with Nay to do everything possible.

That night is serious enough for Nay to be a snake.

But all (...) ku (...) do not work.

Like when we were about to ramble the Great Magic in training, we didn't erase every Magic in Interference.

It's not even a battle to take all sorts of magic from the front or disappear from sight at a rate that neither Jean nor Nay can capture.

Whether it's a "great magic" that can defeat any demon (monster), or a series of "magic" hits that can be described as countless, it won't hurt a scratch without everything.

On the contrary, if Tsukasa is willing to do so, there is no doubt that she will be forced to defeat "the brave and the Virgin" but unilaterally.

"You're not strong! Nah!"

Jean always seems happy, even though he is completely upstairs.

Nay also understands that there is a ridiculous difference in power to regret.

The fact that Tsukasa won't even turn that power on us.

I'm sure Jean can't help but understand that she doesn't have to drown herself in power because of the presence beside her that she can't cross.

- But what if someone as strong as Master Tsukasa turns to the enemy, Mr. Jean?

There is such anxiety.

I'm sure Tsukasa will help me then.

Even if we can believe that, Nay still doesn't have each other's powers in case, and we're still afraid of losing each other.

Nay wondered if this kind of life would continue while also gaining confusion.

Training and attentive help.

And somehow, there's some air in Tsukasa that looks around the continent.

Arrowheads that have been able to live like that, big changes have come.

Just about a year after the encounter, in the western tip of the Kingdom of Vain, near the border with the Falls Federation, on the Western Sartagaine Plains, Tucasa saves the crisis of King Vain, dramatically changing both their lives and their treatment.

Incredibly, during the day of his salvation, Tsukasa gained the full trust of His Royal Highness Princess Sarah II, who was aboard the carriage with King Vain, making Christina Irv Vain, the "Princess Witch of Vain" - officially listed as the "Virgin" by the Pontifical Agency of Gias - something that even Nay knew in just a few days.

As if at last, Seto, the third seat of the prestigious "Thirteenth Apostle" as "the most powerful magical group in the world", was also a disciple.

Jean and Nay could only open their mouths and watch.

When it comes to the kingdom of Vain, it is a great power that everyone knows.

I just think of it as a world of gaga and fairy tales, such as daughter-in-law the princess of that country.

And it's only been a few days since we met.

But it was definitely real.

Sure, Tsukasa has a non-standard strength.

Even Jean and Nay, "The Brave and the Virgin," know that they have no hands or feet.

But I do.

It's just "strong" and I don't think it's going to take away the hearts of kings and princesses in just a few days.

Great, beautiful, sparkling kings and princesses.

If it's true, we can see that people who are literally "cloudmen" have been boned (...) out (...) by the existence of Tsukasa, whom we've traveled with for a year.

Nay understands because he has had the experience of being exposed to those eyes.

At least it turns out that the "princess witch" - Her Royal Highness Princess Christina, one of the same "saints" as herself, and her sister princess, Her Royal Highness Princess Sarah, her lead samurai, Ms Cecil, and Seto, the third seat of the "Thirteen Apostles" that Zias boasts, admire Tsukasa rather than interests.

We don't see each other as a bad thing in the "village of Luzakh".

But it was a shock, to be honest, that I was just happy to be there, regardless of what I could do or what benefit I could give.

It also felt even admired those who could take such an attitude towards Tsukasa with all that power without lying or falsely

Especially Her Royal Highness Princess Christina, who is so beautiful that even the woman herself is blinded, I don't think it's something she admires.

Even with Tsukasa and everything else on the scale, I don't hesitate to take Tsukasa.

She has the face of a woman that Tsukasa is more important than anything, so much so that she can even tell herself that as a woman she is only a little girl.

And that was the same with Tsukasa, who always thought he was a mystery man.

Nay was surprised.

He was kind to everyone, he didn't drown in it with all that power, he saved whoever was involved in it in return, he wasn't even "brave" or "Virgin" to his feet, he wondered if he was like God.

When that sees Her Royal Highness Princess Christina, she looks like a man.

Like Her Royal Highness Princess Christina and Mirroring, I would not hesitate to weigh Her Royal Highness Princess Christina and everything else in the world.

I thought I was jealous.

I honestly thought I wanted to be thought of that way with someone myself.

"Wow, Mr. Tsukasa. We all believe in me when Mr. Tsukasa says he's a" brave man ". I really don't know, that guy"

Jean seems to have gone through surprises already.

Nay feels the same way about that.

Just one thing Tsukasa said about Jean and Nay: "They haven't been discovered yet, they're" brave "and" Virgin, "at least everything that belongs to this kingdom of Vain treats Jean and Nay as" brave men and Virgin. "

Neither does the Archbishop of Gias stationed in this country, nor the boy named Seto, the third seat of the "Thirteenth Apostle", seem to suspect it.

If Tsukasa says yes, just say yes.

Royalty and aristocracy speak politely to themselves and are treated as national guests.

Until last week, when we were traveling, we had nothing but confusion.

In the past few days, Nay and Jean have thus far been offered a polite treatment that they have never experienced and a luxurious life.

Even now, Jean and Nay are both drinking tea in the courtyard of a lavish royal palace.

Tsukasa is busy preparing for her wedding with Her Royal Highness Princess Christina, and she won't deal with the two of us here.

They're just strict enough to keep Jean and Nay, the "brave" and "last Virgin," from being treated in an intriguing way, every day because of all the basics.

If Tsukasa doesn't play the role of instructor, she won't even get into training.

But Nay regretted it a little.

Though we thought it was ourselves when it came to disciples of Tsukasa, the Seto boy, the third seat of the "Thirteen Apostles", said he was Tsukasa's "most disciple".

Tsukasa doesn't deny it at all either.

In fact, the way the two of us are exchanging opinions about "magical combat" is pictured exactly as a master and disciple.

Both Jean and Nay saw for the first time that Tsukasa was impressed with others regarding "magical combat".

Tsukasa's "Magic Melee Combat (M.C.Q.B)", which she specializes in, will also be used by Seto.

Upon hearing it, the two were reminded that those two would gain a mentor or as an "idea" rather than a strength weakness.

"Even though we're stronger," Nay said, his first black feelings had moved just a little since he met Tsukasa.

I look at Jean, who would share that thought, laughing powerlessly and saying.

"... if Nay doesn't get more serious too, Mr. Tsukasa will be taken. There's nothing Christina can do because she looks like her wife, but she said she's going to compete with Sarah and Cecil. Even Nay is so beautiful that you can't beat him, so if you mean it..."

- Say that.

- More so, Jean, you say that.

I don't know what it is, but I cried like that because I was crying.

- My "brave man" told me to be someone else's.

In front of the grated Jean, Nay cried woefully.

What I like more than anyone else about Jean, who was helped by Tsukasa but ended up saving me, drawing on my power, finally fell to my heart.

Master Tsukasa likes it.

Because without Master Tsukasa, I can see why you and I couldn't have been like this.

Jean, you said it too.

If it weren't for Master Tsukasa, I would have been torn apart by demons (monsters) before he got to me.

But I do.

If you hadn't dreamed of helping me in the first place, Master Tsukasa couldn't have helped you.

I knew it was Jean who helped me.

I missed Tsukasa because I felt like she was taken by Kristina, Sarah, and Cecil.

Me and Jean, I thought it was your seat. The "most apprentice" belonged to Seto.

So, Jean, I wanted you to say that I regret it with you and that you and I should try to make sure that everyone else doesn't lose out so that we can count on Master Tsukasa's people.

Yet.

Jean, you don't have to worry about me being Tsukasa-sama's.

On the contrary, that's what I want.

I like you, Jean, "I like" is not what it is for Tsukasa.

The kind of "likes" that Kristina directed at Tsukasa.

I finally figured it out for myself.

He was sad and sad, and he also put his thoughts up on the shelf and cried that he hadn't told Jean.

Although Jean says something, it doesn't get into Nay's ear.

"What are you making me cry, Jean!

Tsukasa suddenly metastasizes (teleports) in front of him, straining Jean down.

"Tsu, Tsukasa, I don't know why. Mr. Tsukasa seemed busy and Nay seemed lonely, so I said good luck and let Mr. Tsukasa turn around..."

"You..."

Disappointed and weak Tsukasa.

Jean is worse than Nay crying and being stunned by Tsukasa.

He eats that double punch and blushes his face red or pale.

"Nay!"

Meet your hands in front of Nay, who cries, and Tsukasa shouts out loud.

"Ha!"

Nay replies by forgetting the loud sound of Tsukasa's palms ringing in front of him and crying in Tsukasa's loud voice.

Called by Tsukasa with a willing voice, it cannot be Nay or Jean to not react.

Jean, who was grating with Nay, is also jumping up and in an upright immobile position.

"Somehow I understand the flow, but if you're going to cry, tell someone you should say what you have to say and then cry. I'm not as drunk or experienced as sticking my neck in people's love paths, but I hate the" mistake "one way or the other. I don't care what you can do. I don't care what you can do. Don't even think about how sweet it is for you to understand without even saying it, okay?

I stroke Nay's head a little ramblingly with a surprised face in tears that still won't stop.

"Got it?

Ask Nay in a kind voice like you're laughing.

"Yes..."

I answer as Nay leans down, being so embarrassed by the mix of things he says and what he sees crying about and what he feels in the last few days.

- Dear Tsukasa, I knew it all...

Tsukasa blushes even more embarrassed at the prospect of feeling unclear to herself.

"Oh my gosh, Jean!

"Ha, ha!

Jean is called in a tougher voice than against Nay.

Literally jump up and Jean replies.

"Wasn't the Virgin mine? What are we gonna do, give it to the horsebones?

"Huh? Huh? Huh??"

Suddenly I don't remember saying it, Jean gets confused when he says something that doesn't make sense.

Jan's Tsukasa mood sensor is super high performance.

In this situation, I find myself surprised as I grab my chest for not being as angry as Tsukasa thought.

- It's common for me to take a blow from a stun course if I make Nay cry...

"Bullshit, forget it. - Jean, I know you're going to shy away from me and Nay. I don't know why you do it yourself, but I do know why. Let me tell you something. - But?

I stare at Jean with a sigh mix.

Since when, Jean thinks.

When it was the first time, it was now a hostile outpouring that seemed like only Tsukasa and others, but what made it so sweet as to see a person in the same position, although it might be disturbing, unlike his companions and friends.

Jean liked herself to be seen that way by Tsukasa.

I'm more afraid than anything of being "disappointed" by Tsukasa for some reason.

Tsukasa also says she knows why.

You don't seem to tell me.

"If you're willing to continue to be a" brave man, "keep one promise. You don't have to save the world (La Vulcanan). You don't have to defeat demons (monsters) out of people's hands. I'll do that instead. I'd appreciate it if you could help me. But if you're the brave one, don't cry your virgin."

It is not uncommon for Tsukasa to give instructions to Jean.

Pretty fine, oh well. It's Jean who's told me to do this.

But there was nothing particularly unreasonable about it, and even though it was not as good as Tsukasa, it was only natural for Jean and Nay, who became "powerful" beings, to be told, so they never rebelled in particular.

Set aside the fact that even if I did, I would just be stuck down at this time.

This is the first time that Tsukasa has brought up a "promise".

Besides, that's not to cry Nay, my "Virgin".

Jean thought he would definitely try to protect it.

"The Brave One now exists only to make your Virgin live laughably. Keep that in mind."

Yes, you did when you tried to make your way to the village of Luzakh.

You could be a "brave man".

You might get "power".

Surely there was such a thing.

But best of all, the girl I dreamed of - throwing herself on a journey that I just thought was reckless to keep Nay from being hit by the worst tragedy.

"For that matter, whether it be the Pope of the Pontifical Agency of Gias, the King of the Great Powers, the Eight Great Dragon Kings, or the" Great Calamity ", smash it. If you don't have enough strength, I'll lend you one. Whatever. If I turn to the enemy, I'll kick your ass."

The person who saved me at the most important time says to spend everything on myself just for that matter.

I don't know why, but Tsukasa's expression "the one who saved me" got so tight.

That's nothing. Whether you protected me from "Ice Dragon" or "Transfer (Teleport)" to "Luzakh Village," I don't think you worked out with Nay on the set (...).

"If you can't do that, quit being a brave man. I'll send you back to just Jean Valesta."

I guess Tsukasa can do it, that's it.

If you're not Nay's "brave man," just tell the Silver Adventurer to go back to "Brave Face."

If you can't even stay with one "brave man," the common name "Brave Face" suits you.

Even myself hated that "common name (Elias)".

- But will Nay want that?

- Even though Tsukasa is here, can I hope that someone like me is Nay's "brave man"?

"You know what, fool? Ask him."

Shiatsu, Tsukasa slaps Jean on the back.

"Stay with me," brave man ". I've been watching you and Nay this past year and I'm glad you (...) Ri (...) straight (...) and (...), so don't disappoint me at the end. I'm busy getting ready for my wedding with Christina at the memorial. I don't want to spend any more time for you guys, do I? If this fails, I resent myself," brave man "of both extremes."

That said Tsukasa activates "Metastasis (Teleport)" and definitely returns to Kristina waiting for Tsukasa.

Tsukasa looks really happy these past few days.

Jean thinks, looking at her face that she finally got here.

Just before the "metastasis (teleport)," I think the black warcraft always on Tsukasa's left shoulder (...) looked back and smiled.

For some reason, both Jean and Nay didn't like the little black animals Tsukasa called balls, and it was something we discussed why they were so cute together.

Something's at a glance right now, and I don't feel good about it either.

Though I may just feel it.

"You know what?

"Um..."

Jean and Nay will never speak to each other at the same time.

If it's the usual Jean, it's a good time to give Nay a head start.

But I can't give up here.

If I were a real "brave man" instead of a "brave face".

It is my part to be brave and to share my thoughts with the "Virgin".

- May the Virgin, if I may, wish me to be the Brave One.

"Listen, Nay. I..."