It's all one flower.

794. Divergent Adventurers

Tomorrow is the winter solstice.

It's a holiday in the Republic of Nemoralis, but it was a weekday here. Artel has no such thing as a festival. After sunset, all you have to do is sing a hymn that pays for darkness and seeks light.

Roark still couldn't stop himself from sending the tablet terminal page.

After bathing, he falls asleep in bed in his dorm room and reads the "Adventurer Cactacare" series taught by Ursa Mayor.

On the Sunday night I was taught, I checked the informal summary site created by my fans for an overview of the series and fan forum thoughts and considerations.

Originally posted on a free novel site.

So it became popular and published, and it became even more popular. Until the third book in the series, it can be read on its website, but from the fourth it has been published in transcripts.

In order to make contact with non-skinum classmates and common topics, I realized that I could not go about the story just by summaries, thoughts, etc., and started reading the part that was free and public.

As I went on to read the novel to a good place in Kiri, I peered into the fan forum and took into account the thoughts my classmate Ursa Mayor Septem had written under the handle name "Octo" and her thoughts on the characters.

I don't get enough sleep every day.

... I could have published this in Artel a lot.

Finally, I finished reading the free release part, inserted the terminal into the charger and got (covered) the futon.

The protagonist adventurer Cactacare is a devout Kirkulus born and raised in the city of Ignikans in the Republic of Artel.

At an early age, I admired the priesthood, but I took advantage of the good motor nerves and strength of my arms and got a job in the Artel Army. Assigned to a special unit of the Special Operations Group against Warcraft, he confronts demons and warcrafts with sanctified weapons at the hands of craftsmen on the star roads (because of how) and the latest equipment in science made in the Federation of Barbatum.

Not so far.

Military maniacs, of course (of course), can imagine and be convinced that even boys middle and high school students who don't will be fascinated by flashy action and hot battles, friendships with fellow troops and the whereabouts of love with heroines.

The problem is not the colour-based service scene, but the protagonist's ability.

Cactacare's troops were dispatched to the Lake Lacus West region.

The task is to dispose of the "enchanted creatures sealed in dormancy" found on the Artel mainland in the basement of the site.

A unit of the Artel army, with only the Kirkuls of a powerless people, is sent to the Lake West region, where many strong demons and warcraft make people uninhabitable for thousands of years, to enter the ruins of an ancient kingdom destroyed by demons of the Three Kingdoms.

The settings and situation are full of scratches, but that's good.

Even rough stories in the fan forums can't be hung on teeth by the whole Artel community, saying, "It's a loving entertainment novel for middle and high school students."

I thought Roark was in danger, vandalism slammed him on the fan forum, and Artel's "conscious adult" frowned (hissing) in that the protagonist, Cactacare, inadvertently touched a magical tool in its ruins and found it to be magical.

Accidents, demons and warcraft strike you, leaving the wounded, but Cactacare manages to repel you with its magical tools. The troops fulfilled their mandate and returned home without lacking a single one.

The story was controversial when the protagonist was a powerful people, and, moreover, defeated the Warcraft and others with the "filthy power” of magical tools, fulfilling his mandate.

In Kirkurian societies such as the Arthurian Republic, "powerful people" with magic are treated as obscene beings who use "evil".

The fan forum summarized the history of the disturbances and included news site articles as well as links to official views of the Kirkulus Church and considerations written by individuals.

It was originally popular, but the disturbance attracted attention and caused more applause.

The operating company of the posting site did not respond to complaints about "not violating the terms" and "deleting the unbelievable novel".

The summary site contains worn comments, presumably because of more visits and more advertising revenue.

In response to an interview with Internet Specialty News, the author announced that "this is the theme of the grip between faith and the existence of the protagonist Cactacare, the growth of the mind" and in a comment by the Order of Kirkulus, "Let's not be blind to entertainment novels for children, but practice accumulating knowledge and doing thought based on reason so that we can be considered distinguishing fictional stories from real faith", the disturbance went to an end.

The publisher launched the first book in the series in anticipation of a time when the unrest calmed down and attention shifted.

This is also true, although the summary site has a large number of black opinions on "Is it not a calculated inflammatory commercial practice from the outset", there is no means of ascertaining whether it is true or not.

By the time the book was published, the site published the sequel free of charge to continue to stand. That's the second and third.

In the second work, the protagonist Cactacare leaves the army after suffering between his own magic and faith, crossing to Lanterna Island to farewell to his family, lovers and friends.

Preach the faith of Kirkulus to the immoral Lanterna Islanders and gain trust in the only church on the island of Lanterna.

It is an episode of defeating demons and warcraft on the island to protect the "innocent people" born on the island.

Heroin, contrary to the protagonist, is a powerless people born from the parents of a powerful people. Cactacare helps me to fall in love where I was scorned by the people of Lanterna Island and abandoned as a "weak predator" when attacked by demons.

Aurla, the heroine, was preached the teachings of saints by Cactacare and began to take to the church. Break up with a family who are filthy beings and cross to the mainland of Artel.

The story came down as Cactacare pulled himself back by revealing that he had magic powers.

Divided into a faction that slaps heroin that cactacare is pathetic and a faction that defends that heroin has been saved and so has the soul of cactacare, there is still barren debate on the fan forum.

... As for the Kirkulus faith, I guess heroine advocates are the "right" interpretation.

By that interpretation, the entire series is also spared the slander of "unbelievable evil novels".

Some readers will leave in this episode, but apparently that's a minority. Like the Idol faction, he had succeeded in getting fans from multiple thoughts, positions, and not letting go of that heart by cracking opinions and creating a little conflict.

In the third work, Cactacare is bought its background and arms and hired by demon exterminators on the island of Lanterna.

It has been a long time since we set foot in the land of our hometown of Ignikerns, where we fight demons and die in the city of the night with our newly gained vendors to gain a spicy (from) triumph.

My client is the president of a big company there, an attitude that says what's wrong with buying safety with money. The president's heart is spoken of by the presidential lady, who is the heroine of the first half.

The innocent and clean people have no power to fight evil demons, so they want to protect their wives and daughters by buying them with the power of money.

... This is also something, an episode that seems to be rubbing.

In fact, warcraft exterminators and the Artelians who buy that power found out after the Aquillo base raid operation.

Perhaps, in Artel society, it is a dark area where both are scorned as "necessary evils" while pretending not to see them. The vast majority of readers are adolescent boys, a delicate age when they also begin to be interested in the darkness of society.

This had also been a successful story in attracting readers, but also a cause of dislike from well-informed adults.

Coincidentally, Cactacare reunited with his old friends, but the first half of the story ended in a scene where they deepened their perceptions of each other as "inhabitants of a different world" and broke up with "I will never see you again".

The second half begins with a return to the island of Lanterna, where he joins his fellow ruins vandalism.

The destination is the ancient ruins that we went to in the first story.

The late heroine is a beautiful witch with scholarly skin who aspires to revive an ancient lost technique. The cacta cares are swept away by her wagamama.

The intense battle with demons and warcraft is exciting, and the wagamama beauty is an attractive heroine for some kind of man.

After a thrilling adventure by scratching a crime trap set by the ancients, a line of cactacare holds a stone slab protected by surgery.

The age of the demise of this ancient city is unknown, but it was not the lost spell that was engraved on the tablet, but the words of Saint Kirkulus.

... What the hell?

According to the summary site, the mystery would be solved in Volume IV, published in transcripts.