"Why, why... You were human, weren't you? Isn't that weird?

"Hey, I got a complicated situation, too."

There's a lot going on.

Belal, who managed to regain his sanity while confused, opinions me, but what an excuse I can make too.

Stupid. I can't be honest with you about being a god of creation (player), because you wouldn't believe me.

Or it's going to be too much confusion.

Well, that's convenient.

Because Lara Sartila's daughter, whom I was told to see, is this belal.

I'm only a little acquainted with him back in the day, but I understand one end of my strengths, though, and I should have laid eyes on him enough to go home to report that to my own mother.

Then you'll do enough to finally pull me under my mother now that we're here.

"Anyway! You can't just leave a mysterious human race like you. Because I don't know why I'm in this age, and I have to ask why I came to the labyrinth this time of year. Follow me once I bring you to your mother."

We did it.

This was lucky, I didn't have to work and I was ready for a visit.

Now I'm going to invite Mizette on a tour inside and introduce her to Belal.

You can go see him personally, but you should see him together as someone who will enter the labyrinth for once.

"What about your daughter? What, your girlfriend? Yeah, I'm still single. I'm trying to show my happiness... I'll buy that fight."

No, I didn't, so I don't mean that.

Elves can't say much because they don't know how old they are because they look, but does Belal persuade them to be so late for daughter-in-law?

I'm still bumping and whining to myself, "This is why I'm so young" and "I think I can kill people with hate".

Just introduced me to my traveling companion. How much is this...

"No, that's not why..."

"No, I'm not. I'm his wife. You're in charge of Kenji calling me, aren't you? Let's get you to the labyrinth. We're busy with this."

"Become!?

No, no, no, because we're definitely getting along like that, but we're not daughter-in-law or wife yet.

Don't make a fait accompli on your own.

You totally believe it over there.

But, well, am I already becoming my own husband in Mizette?

You're finally not getting away......

Well, I'm not even willing to run.

"Kee!! Hey, what the hell, you guys! You hate me so much!? You're fooling me that my hero's daughter is late for marriage more than ever!

"You're a noisy guy. Just show me around."

"Kiaee!!!

Being unconscious or aware, Belal, whose heart was damaged by Mizette's provocation, stripped his white eyes and attacked him.

I didn't think you'd really attack me.

"Oh, please stop, Master Belal! in a public area--"

"Oh, hey!

"Guha!!

An elf gatekeeper who tried to stop Belal's rampage blows up with a yakuza kick left to lose me.

Uh, it hit my groin. Now, that hurts, for sure.

"Hey, what's the matter with you? That's dangerous,... Hmm!

"Keppe!!

And a misette that beats her fist unquestionably into the belly of an attacking late dowry elf and sinks in one blow.

Scary, scared of girls.

How can you start such a flat battle? [M]

I punched Mizette in the face with no resistance whatsoever.

I knew it, but you're too nervous.

"Ya don't do it... Pass, you."

"Of course. I'm still a top saint."

"Yes.... guuuuuuu!

And finally, with a mysterious settlement, Belal collapsed off his knees.

What the hell was that...

Did the interaction so far make any sense......

I don't know, I have no idea.

But as a result, I seem to have been given a pass, so this is why I was allowed to accompany Mizette.

Um, it's a result aurai.

"So, here's what happens"

"That's right. It's good because I knew your strength from the start, but I didn't know your daughter, so I gave her a minimum test. You seem to lose to me as an archer in melee, because it's a little tough to get into the labyrinth"

At present, we were guided by Belal and visited a huge treehouse, arguably the royal palace in the elves.

The next biggest tree in the world, this tree house, besides Lara Sartira, is home to brave men and a line of them.

As a story in the first place, Belal, who saw me gone in front of the gatekeeper, first tried his strengths, and if it seemed to work at all for the labyrinth, he was trying to get my mother to meet him once.

It seems to me that the boy with the power of the Holy Knight, who is in memory there but cannot be in the modern era, grew up in this way, and thought this was a good pick up.

If I had already blossomed my power as a holy knight back then, I wouldn't have expected how much power I would have in this day and age after a hundred years.

Anyway, the human race has a slightly higher growth rate than elves, instead of a shorter life span.

He said he was able to gain a great deal of fighting power and also considered himself a candidate for membership in a line of brave men.

Except for the companions.

Regardless of the will of the inside or the gatekeeper, as an individual, she doesn't mind if she tries to die on her own, but she seems to think that if she were to party with a brave man, she would be required to have the strength to do so.

So the first thing Belal says is that he tested himself to see if he had the least amount of power.

It doesn't even seem worth meeting if you can't see yourself as a guardian without weapons here.

I guess the companion was going to drop me off because it was finite with my mother's time as a chief, not to mention an emergency now.

Most of all, on other continents, if you name the Mizzet, the legendary Holy Knight will be ready soon.

But this place is inside.

It is a small settlement on a level that cannot be described as urban, even if it is wrong.

Regardless of the other continents, the arena of the Battle of the Demon King that separated the sea, and the territory of Garhart and its country, the legend of the Mizet will not reach this far either.

It was therefore unfortunate that he was thus given a one-shot pass.

... Although, I'm about to use it as a training place for Miss Kuroko later, so I can't go along with this whole passing and brave line of stories.

No, I'm in. I'm in.

Let's keep this to ourselves, shall we?