"Wall's nearby! Hurry up and take Mr. Mallow with you!

"............... right"

When I got in shape sassy, Rais stood up in between. It's hard to understand, but his expression seems slightly dissatisfied.

... because I got out of my arm all of a sudden, right?

But I can't help it.

Wall takes precedence over anything now!

Rayce is also kind of worried about Wall, and he immediately asked, "Did you hear the fox? Switch to". Race and Wall are in the middle of something better than walking each other.

Uh, I agreed, and I looked for Mr. Malo first.

If you follow the signs by avoiding the fluffy floating chavon balls, you will discover Mr. Malo sticking to the wall and relaxing.

"Mr. Malo......! Are you ok!?

"Oh, are you okay, you two? Looks like you've used a little too much force at once, and you'll recover over time. I was just having trouble trying to figure out what to do because I couldn't keep up with Walter's signs."

"Thank you for your help. If you're talking about Wall, I understand!

I hold Mr. Malo in my hand and stroke his aqua blue shell like I labor. Even the senior spirits seem to have had a job paying for this.

You'll be tired, and I want you to leave Wall to me.

Just to tell you that, Mr. Malo blinked her circular eyes a little surprised.

"That's amazing. I lost sight of the eagle once, and I don't even feel any more dust on the signs of Wallboy. Do you understand?"

That's my partner. He praises me, and I'm happy while it lights up.

Ever since I caved in, I haven't relied on Reyes or Mr. Mallow to help me. I think I can finally do my part by coming here.

Mr. Malo is asked to rest on his shoulder, and with my guidance, Reis and I proceed to the depths of the cave again.

I dropped the lamp when I dropped the rock, but one side of the handle just came off, and if I picked it up, I could fix it and use it normally. I'm getting used to walking on bad scaffolding.

Things have changed slightly around here, and the demons' minds have faded, making it extraordinarily easier to breathe than earlier.

But the trouble is, even though the road was so simple until now, it was turning and twisting and getting more complicated.

Chasing after Wall's signs, I fear I can return to this.

"Um, sorry about your tiredness, Mr. Mallow. If I even secure Wal, can I go home from the cave with the power of transfer...?

"Uh... it's hard to use your powers here, and given your fatigue, it's hard not to get out."

"Huh!? Wow, me, the road is almost obscure...!

"... don't worry, Sue. I know all the roads I've come through."

"Shh!?

That's plain not awesome!?

"Just in case I remember"

"Such a shillet... that's great"

After all, to the end, I'm going to rely on Reis.

I thought impudently, but Reyce kept looking forward and said to me, "So concentrate on finding the fox."

... my knight is too versatile.

Already reopened and sweet to your word, I decided to re-hold the lamp and focus all my efforts solely on finding Wall.

Eventually the road widened, and apart from the blurry lights on the lamp, I saw something like a blue light in the direction of travel. It is flashing busily.

Is that...?

"I'll go ahead and make sure... you wait there"

Controlling my movements with one hand, Reis disappeared into the darkness ahead with his hands on the sword at his waist.

This place follows his instructions and waits until Reis calls me. Of course, if anything happened, I was ready to jump in, too, while softly restless, staring at the glowing blue light.

Eventually, Reis calls me to come over.

"Well......"

- Stepping into the open place, I looked out.

It was a different world, like the deep sea, surrounded by bright blue, although there should be no doubt in the cave.

Both walls and ceilings emit clear blue light with some rocks glowing pale and reminiscent of crystals. The light softly enveloped the open space.

And even somewhere in the ceiling, there seems to be a small hole where the sun outside barely plugs in, and a single yellow line runs from above. It also seemed to drip the thread of salvation at the bottom of the deep sea.

Quiet everywhere, strange and resting landscape, different from the clear beauty of the fine bell forest.

I can't believe there was such a place in the depths of a nightmare cave.

"Is this... a natural stone? I feel the same as the Spirit Crystal."

I'm embedded in a nearby wall, touching a blue stone.

My fingertips are cold. But I didn't feel bad, I felt more like someone's spiritual powers. It's really slight though.

Sure...... on a page near the last of that book, there was a scene where my brothers were in a one-sided blue world, about to get stoned.

It said in that book, and I'm sure this is what Wall was trying to find.

"Brilliant Stone," I wonder.

"Perhaps the author of that book, the Spiritualist, just a little trick...... you're a jerk"

"A flirt, is it?

"Oh. It looks like the rocks here are very similar in nature to the Spirit Crystal and can keep their spiritual powers under seal. A spiritual user, the author of a book that entered the investigation here, would have trapped his spiritual powers in rocks everywhere in order to add some light to the story. It surprises me that those who actually come here after reading the book are the same as the book."

Listening to Malo's commentary, I freaked out at the slightest spiritual power coming from my fingers: "The author was such an eye-catcher..."

'Cause there's even a ceiling, right? At the time, the Spirit might also have helped.

It's amazing how this trick stays that way for years.

"You can only put in less spiritual power than a spiritual crystal, but it seems to last a long time. There was this stone, so I guess I haven't gotten the devil's mind so far. Damn, I'm impressed that humans think delightfully."

"... you look like the color of Sue's eyes"

"Beautiful," Lace smiled small, as followed by Mr. Malo's admirable breath.

Unexpectedly my face gets hot with Kaa.

Hey, you mean the stone, right?

"And I mean, there's got to be Wal here..."

I was overwhelmed by the bright blue world, but the signs of that kid are broken here. Somewhere in this space, I looked around without a neighborhood.

Then in the corner, I finally discover a squatting chunk of water.

"- Wall!"