"- That's why you want me to come"

When Zed started getting bogged down, "The Code of Bad Wisdom” was early, asking about an orphanage in a slum.

Although it is a fine, large, and sturdy stone orphanage for this neighborhood.

Actually, it's a pretty naughty place.

Simply put, many children have been kept out of the news since entering here because they were founded and run by adults who feed their children.

Even in Krozheit, just a lawless country, those driven by righteousness are crushing the villains each time, but this splendid building itself has as much purpose to exploit.

Among other things, its use as an orphanage is still desirable.

It is a city with many children without a place to go.

I need a place like this.

But there were still a lot of bad guys to look at here.

Steal from the weak, and steal from the strong.

That's a lot of the type of little crooks in Crozheit.

The weak "children" there and the orphanage owners who will have the weakness "children" at the same time are often targeted.

For a variety of reasons, managers often changed.

Now the rumored grandfather, a "military man chased after the country," has been sitting as a proprietor for about a decade, turning it around quite a bit.

Ten years is a long time.

That's all I see, rumored grandpa tells me he's not a good person to touch lightly.

Such an orphanage, but someone had recently begun to live here.

"Even if they say so..."

In front of the code, there was one girl.

She looks like a normal girl.

Not uncommon. Long blonde hair, blue eyes, a face that looks plain but neat after a good look.

There is an atmosphere where people seem to grow up well, but there is no such thing as a "grown-up" for those who come to this city. I'm sure this girl will say the same.

The outfit was also average for girls her age and lacked much character.

If I insist on giving it character, would it be about glasses?

It never even looks strong - well, just "I'm leaning on this orphanage," at least a personable man who's just admitted to rumored grandfathers, and I guess I'll stand up for my arm.

"Stop me because the girl is rambling," he said. But there's nothing you can do if you tell me that. "

The time is so midnight.

Few people act in darkness, but at times when there are many dangers. Because it's not uncommon to be attacked by a passerby.

The moonlight also confronts us in the alley in front of the faint orphanage, but behind the darkness we see around us, we don't know what lurks.

- At that hour, the girl who comes out alone as soon as she's called from outside is also unusual.

At least, the code of being born and raised in this city has a different sight. I already recognize that it will never be "normal girl," as I was impressed.

"But you know him, right? He's a taboo, and he's a terrific regional kid. You saw me with you when you were cooking it out."

"Oh, really?"

The girl laughs bitterly.

"But if she's rambling, isn't there a good reason for it? There's no reason for me to stop it."

"- If you run into Zed, he'll probably kill that abomination, won't he?

The girl's grin disappeared.

"- If so, there's no reason for you to come here, is there?

The girl overlaps words even more.

"I will go and stop her.

That's your demand.

But that demand is if you're the reason she's dead and in trouble, right?

But actually, no.

You wouldn't have any trouble with her dying, would you?

So thou hast come to call me.

Because if I don't stop her, there's a reason why it's not convenient, but there's a reason why it's not convenient for you to stop her. Isn't that right?

Now the code laughed bitterly.

"Ha... that's sharp. That's right. This one's a little messed up."

And, the cord stuck its hand in the pocket of the coat it used a lot.

"What does that have to do with me?

"Well, listen. From here on out, I'm gonna tell you the truth - no, wait, wait. Listen to me."

"I'm sleepy."

"Please. They must be important to each other."

Stopped the girl who tried to leave, and the code talked hard.

I spoke truly straightforward thinking about the girl who was harder than I thought to impress and the damage that would happen to Zed and the team.

I want to do something about it before the taboos and Zed are relative.

- Well, it's already too late at this point. Now is just the time when Zed is being beaten.

"First of all, Zed can't kill people for no reason. So not good."

That abominable child appeared at the rendezvous point after the robbery, wanting to say, "It's time for manipulation," and so on, and was attacked by a member who had finished his job.

The members, who did not at first take it seriously for their small appearance, saw her unusual powers of power and immediately changed their perception.

He started doing whatever he wanted by throwing objects close by, grabbing and throwing at people who came towards him, beating and kicking the treasure he had taken away and spreading it.

The problem is that she had no malice or intent to kill.

I started rumbling so fucked up, the code even showed that she was adding or subtracting.

Never kill.

Don't let him get hurt badly.

I never came here to kill you.

I didn't even come here to unreasonably bog it down.

I decided that he was really right and that it must be a "flavor" for some act.

So not good.

"He's sensitive to hostility and killing. So act reflexively on the other's emotions.

Simply put, when you're fighting, you only kill those who come to kill you.

Usually, you only kill the person you have to kill.

I don't kill indiscriminately. That's what I'm talking about.

Even if you were cornered and bent on doctrine, you'd regret killing that abominable child so much. Because they didn't come here to kill you. "

That abomination is unusually strong.

I don't think Zed can win unless he takes it seriously.

But Zed's serious, he's already in the realm of killing.

And I know Zed, but the strength of Abomination is still unclear.

I don't know which one will win if I do it for real.

But I'm sure, if you mean it, one of them will die.

What the strong did ends up doing is really getting around it.

At a point where there is a possibility that "Zed may die," the code cannot take the option of containing that risk.

So, to eliminate that risk, I'm here to see a girl.

"Hopefully, stop before Zed and Akiko meet -"

"Didn't you think of this possibility?

The girl smiled, blocking the words of the code.

"The possibility that I and my son will join hands and kill Mr. Zed.

Why did you come to see me, stepping back safely?

Even though I know him.

Then shouldn't you have thought that I was on her side, too?

No hostility whatsoever. No harm done. I'm not even willing to kill. There's no pressure.

It's just a code that I couldn't help but take a step back to the girl who was smiling.

Only for that lowered minute does the girl pack the distance.

Reflects faint moonlight, glitter and glasses glow.

"She said, 'Oops,' didn't she?

But I think, 'I should kill you now'?