Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?

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Gülier was taking action.

The fact that the dragon runs away with the star's energy, for example, was unexpected even for Gürier.

So much so that his open mouth stopped blocking him from behaving too much in his own family.

But I can't help what's happened.

And it wasn't hard to imagine that Saliel would sacrifice himself if he stayed like this.

Saliel was convinced that she must go on and give herself by saying, "Because that's my mission" or something.

In contrast, Gülier insisted that he was the one who should play the full role.

He said that he, the dragon, should take responsibility for his own people.

But Saliel shook her head sideways at it.

That's not to say, about Gürier.

More realistic issues.

That is, the fact that in the power of Gülier, it is not enough to make up for lost energy.

Gülier is also a god, but his power is overwhelmingly inferior to that of Sariel.

Not enough to cover every single star of energy.

To save the stars, there was no other way for Saliel to be sacrificed.

I understand that.

But I'm not convinced.

Saliel continued to fight for humanity.

I kept working for humanity.

I couldn't have been convinced that this was the end of it.

Gülier thinks.

How can I save Sariel?

We escape to other stars together.

There's no way Sariel would say yes to that.

There can't be an option for Sariel to abandon the stars and humanity.

If so, that there is no other way to save Saliel besides saving the stars.

To do this, we have to rely on other gods.

The gods on this planet are Saliel and the dragon.

The dragon left Gülier and left the stars.

I can't rely more on dragons in this matter than I did on my ex.

If so, we need to rely on a god outside the stars, other than a dragon in the universe.

That said, that is also difficult.

The dragon is deeply involved in this case.

The dragon builds a major force in the universe as well.

Few gods stick their necks in a case involving that dragon.

Not all of them, of course.

Some forces are hostile to the dragon, and if you ask for help there, things move.

But it is also the sword of the blades.

Whatever, Gülier is a dragon himself.

If only Gülier would be killed on the spot.

If you do poorly, you can even think about launching an offensive on a star with Sariel.

And being hostile to dragons means you're more than equal to dragons.

That it moves also means stimulating hostile dragons.

Nor can a dragon watch in silence if something is done on a star that just finished processing.

Worst case scenario, two forces collide.

So, how's the angel?

Nor can you guess this.

Angels are a race who follow a given mission faithfully.

There are exceptions, but it almost never makes sense.

Hopefully Gürier will just be killed again, but Saliel, a detached angel, could also be targeted.

And angels are also forces against dragons again.

If you bring in an angel, you will still inspire a dragon.

And the power balance of the gods today maintains a very dangerous equilibrium.

It was also conceived that if a feud between the large forces arose as a result of mundane triggers, the war would spread from there.

If that happens, it is the star with Sariel who will be the first to suffer.

We must try not to stimulate the power balance of the gods.

From the above, it is the god of the wild who does not creep into any force.

And so that you can inspire dragons, a god that even dragons can't handle to the detour.

In the meantime, you have to be a drunken god who hears such a favor.

There was a God who fulfilled such harsh conditions.

"A lot. Again, that sounds like an interesting thing."

And Gülier was face-to-face with that God.

It was subtle to say that I had faced the situation.

Darkness nowhere to be seen.

There, there was Gürier.

I don't see them, I just hear voices.

Gulier certainly should have made the transition toward that god.

Only Gullier knew where that god was.

Because it was well known that the god should never lay a hand on it.

Says the final God, Reaper, Evil God, absolute contradiction......

God who, with his numerous callings, never gets to know his true name.

A god of the wild who does not belong to any force, yet has a mighty power that no force can ignore.

"Please, I need your help. Unnamed God."

'Oh, it must be inconvenient not to have a name. Well, you can call me "D."

From the darkness, the voice of God who names D sounds.

Gürier is also a god, albeit inferior.

That Gülier's eyes have no vision of darkness at all.

On the contrary, even the sensation of one's own body is thin.

The illusion of being swallowed up everything by this darkness.

But if D cared about it, Gülier felt that it would no longer be an illusion or something.

The destination of the transfer was this dark space.

Gullier expects, but can only anticipate, that it was isolated due to the capability of the spatial system.

I couldn't grasp the composition of the operation or anything.

The moment I was captured in this space, there was nothing left for Gürier to do.

So much difference in force.

The only thing Gülier could do was just tell him about the history and beg for help.

Given the difference in power, it can be said that he just didn't get killed without saying whether he did or not.

For the first time in his life, Gülier had tasted something called fear.

I also felt a slight fear when I met Sariel, but this is not such a ratio.

Gullier, the dragon, is like an ant on the verge of being crushed.

And the source of this fear is not only because I felt a difference in power.

This god named D wants too much, but he doesn't know.

Begging D for help is close to a bet.

Of God who can save Sariel, surely it fits the most conditions.

And also more likely than any other god.

But I don't know if you'll ride.

D's principle of behavior is, "Does it look interesting or not?"

That's all.

If you think it sounds interesting, it will be both the Savior and the God of Destruction.

That's the presence of D.

Too irrational a being.

Starting with dragons, Saliel and other gods were also moving under a certain order to the best of Gülier's knowledge.

Even when the dragon ran away with the energy of the stars, he felt incredible and at the same time convinced.

Though that is the logic of dragons.

I have a sense that it is rather Gürier who is the dragon and the others.

The dragon has the idea of a dragon and acts on it.

There's decent logic there.

But D doesn't have it.

Take action at random, there is no such thing as order there.

And poor quality, this God has tremendous power.

So much so that, despite being a single rider, a large force, starting with dragons, has to be vigilant.

But that's why we can save Sariel.

There's that power, "funny," and this god moves as long as he can make you think so.

"That's funny"

And the bet was a success.

'Fine. I'll help you. However, all I guarantee is that the stars and Saliel's life will be extended. Whether those two help or not, let's bet the locals'

I won the bet.

However, it was also the dawn of Gülier's long and painful battle.