Labyrinth Restaurant

Two bad guys.

By the way, how could the Demon King break into a fight between Alice and Lisa in good time?

There was a little reason for that.

When two fully reconciled parties to the fight returned to the front of the restaurant with the Demon King,

'Hardly... awful, not really... why are you trying to break my world like that... eh'

In front of the door, the goddess who borrowed the body of the Divine Son has protested crying.

It's obvious that there's no thought behind it or anything at all, it's a complete bee cry that's not pretending. Tears and snot were amazing.

For some reason, the lime next to it stroking his head and comforting him is all the more grieving.

'Ugh, because... because I worked so hard to create it...'

Apparently, the earlier destructive activities of Alice and Lisa were a rather shocking event for the world's creationists.

"No, I'm not sure what's going on either, but he asked me to stop you two right now."

The Demon King came to stop the fight because the Goddess said, 'If you stay like this, those two will destroy the world!' Cause they cried at me.

Alice and the others were going to choose a land that had as little impact on people and animals as possible, but you think the scale and power of the attack was too great and that there was damage in this world itself?

It's not pain in a strictly physical sense, but it seemed to hurt so badly as a godly sensation.

The same is true of the fact that the original topography was destroyed by force, but it seemed particularly unwieldy to suck up the flow of magic (called ground veins and spiritual veins) in that surrounding atmosphere and under the ground to the point of depletion in order to restore magic during the battle.

It's not a wack of visible form effects right now, but there's a magical air pocket condition going on around that area right now that could destabilize the weather or adversely affect plant growth until it recovers.

Unlike Earth, where the magic of nature has already disappeared for a long time, the nature and ecosystems of this world are magical and established. For example, if an elf or dwarf who, as a primate species, has a higher affinity for magic than man, visits that land today, he will complain about his unnameable discomfort.

It will probably take a few months, if at all six months, for this impact to fall out.

Assuming the last full-fledged collision had not ended with an attempt, those months might have been years and, on the contrary, irreversible distortions in the space itself, resulting in an irreparable scar.

The world is the boxyard that God is carefully creating, and at the same time God himself.

The rules around it may vary subtly from world to world or may be jointly managed by multiple gods, but most gods care very much about the world they have jurisdiction over.

And the goddess, the administrator of this world, is still a pretty good category as a god.

Sometimes we impose a harsh fate on individual lives for the benefit of humanity and the world as a whole, but we don't really (...) do it in the funny half.

Rather, it will be more about giving advice, knowledge, or helping the prospective. Brave Summoning Ceremony, etc., is its ultimate.

A magnificent tour of nature, the daily sustenance of good people, and the development of civilizations exchanged through generations.

This fight was very intolerable for a goddess who felt worthy of watching over things like that.

... the goddess explained the circumstances to the cries.

Lisa and Alice, who took it,

"Well, I don't know... I'm sorry"

"It's... it's not nice."

There has been a lot in the past, but the goddess is a complete victim on this one.

The two bad guys just have to apologize flat.

'... uhh, well, fine, I forgive you. Now be careful, I'll have this filling sometime.'

"Yes, sir"

"Yeah, I get it... well, don't you mean treating anything you like as much as you like?

"I'm not such a cheap god! No, that would be a treat, but apart from that, I'll have it filled!

Nor does Alice's delusion make sense.

God is angry. That's already Punska angry. It's hot.

Apparently, returning this debt is not a glimmer.

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This is how Lisa and Alice ended up making a very big debt.

It's going to be a long time before and a few years into the future to pay off this debt, but let's talk about it elsewhere, as a different story.