"- That concludes the confirmation"

This is also becoming the norm, with the completion of the third operational confirmation.

When Rio Dyne is a leader, check carefully.

It is because we know that everything fails with one minor mistake.

It seems awful, but if this reduces your chances of failing, how many times do you do it if it's not enough?

That's what prudent Rio Dyne thinks.

Well, the person in charge is up in person, or something.

No matter how many times you go through it, you're not used to it yet.

"So let's talk about our own space."

Deputy Leader Ayle, who spots that the leader is up slightly, gives instructions to everyone in the usual manner. This one hasn't gone up at all.

For the sake of time, this is the last time I'll check.

The sun is leaning.

Soon it will be the time we are deciding on as a decision.

Convenience After three operational confirmations, everyone understands what they need to do.

Apart from the usefulness of the confirmation process itself, for some reason this team tends to be morale high enough to do the confirmation work.

Do you come from each personality, or do you get excited to hang in there for your leaders and peers? Is it because you are aware of the responsibilities and roles that you pursue as joint responsibility?

Whatever the reason, each had a motivated face and moved out immediately following Ayle's instructions.

- Hey, Ayle.

Among the fragmented and scattered mentions, the remaining Lisse catches Ayle.

"After all, Sash and I, we don't have to take turns?

……

What do you care, there was also a sash left with the name mentioned. You look pale. It's bright blue.

Ayle looks at them alternately and opens his mouth.

"As far as I'm concerned, it's better this way, but what about it, actually?

- The problem was discovered.

Three people, Ayle, Lisse and Sash, who ran around somewhat from noon to install traps, discovered problems with Sash.

He said zombies weren't working.

Though he was accompanied from noon for the purpose of getting used to it, Sash had a strong rejection from the moment he saw a zombie nearby.

It's not uncommon for people who don't like immortality.

"It doesn't matter what you think. Whoever sees it looks pale, huh?

Lisse is right, Sash certainly has a bad complexion. And the expression is dark.

"- Again, not many veteran adventurers don't like immortals. I honestly was fooling around with those old men...

It was my fault. I can't do that either. I'm so scared. "

A dick who was always tenacious and strutting put in a real cry.

Besides, this is my second excuse.

Once, and now, just after witnessing the zombies.

Though I thought it would settle down if I put aside a moment of time, it seems to remain pointing in a direction that is not good enough for me personally over this period.

Speaking of which, I also had an idea for Ayle.

Just before we arrived at the Bryn Tower.

Sash passed out when he heard about the Bryn Tower in the orphanage when he saw the Necromancer coming out of Florentine.

Florentine said, "And he's dead! I said," It was then.

There was then no tone out on that matter, but when Ayle somehow guessed, Sash had completely forgotten about that time.

I don't even know why I passed out, but when I woke up asleep before I knew it, it was my room.

I'm sure my brain refused to remember.

- I don't get any willingness to blame Sash just for Ayle, who has personal experience of "sleeping where I don't know if I feel like losing my memory". Rather, there is a large part of empathy.

For this minute, it doesn't mean I didn't like immortals from the beginning or that I didn't like them, does it feel like I discovered them this time?

Moreover, if we look back at past events, there is the fact that we are passing out.

When it comes to stunning, I'm not simply talking about not liking it, but maybe something like resistance to the immortal is in a low physique.

"Sure, it might not be as dangerous as this."

If Sash drinks in fear or loses his mind during the operation, he's life threatening.

If the zombies catch up to me, it could be over.

I meant to be the one to never catch up, but it's a suspicious thing to see if I can get a satisfactory chase on Sash right now.

"Sash, I have these things"

And, Ayle took out a small bottle.

"Holy water. If you sprinkle this, you'll probably gain resistance temporarily. I guess it would be easier psychologically in your case.

I'll just ask again, assuming I use this.

Replace Lisse? Or hang in there? "

Sash took the bottle... with his expression and complexion in his hands.

"... I want to try it first. If you can't, take my place, Lisse."

"I'm fine..."

Lisse is not in charge this time, so she has no authority to change roles.

The gaze of the two is directed to nature and to Ayle.

"Fine. I'll tell Rio Dyne."

Rio Dyne has already moved toward the marshes.

So Ayle, the deputy leader, decided that instead of the leader.

If it stays like this, it's too big a seed for failure.

This operation incorporates the sash on the assumption of using the sash.

But Lisse would be able to take his place.

There is also a "dark hunt" in times of need, so it may be more effective than the current sash.

I think this change is unavoidable if we avoid the risk.

"Because it's already working anyway. I have to get to a fixed position, too, and I want you both to decide if you want to change it."

One more job unexpectedly.

Ayle is going to have to make contact with Rio Dyne to tell him that there may be a change in Sash and Lisse's roles, and then go where he plans to go.

And from here on out, there's no way to know if it's going to change or not.

Because once the operation is set in motion, it will not stop until it is complete.

When Ayle tells Rio Dyne that there may be changes to Sash and Lisse, he heads to the predetermined position.

Ahead of him is in the woods where the zombies spread.