"- It's a waste of time, so let's get it over with"

Ayle took off the "glasses" he had hung and came forward wiping them with a soft cloth out of his pocket, lining up next to the silo cherolo.

"The glasses were a little cloudy earlier. Now I won't take the delay."

Kalsheok, looking at a wolf more alert than Ayle, turns a sharp blade-like gaze.

"- Keep pulling in. We can't kill them if we're adults."

Ayle's instincts are already completely constricted by the mighty intimidation of the murderous. It's shrinking. I'm so scared. I'm just not on the table.

This is really bad.

It even resembles the threat of the occasional teachers.

Being a strong man so far, the presence of Ayle is only as thin and light as a piece of paper that flies if you blow it.

Even if you set up a "wind willow" that is excellent at avoiding it at any rate, you are so misguided as to avoid it - well, I already know why.

Well, but still.

Whatever it is, by reason, Ayle has no reason to lose.

If you do it, Ayle wins.

The odds are already out.

"Would you like to try it? Or."

And I'll put the fake string on this lookout. The structure itself is very appropriate. It may look full of gaps.

"Do you want to be tied up while you're looking at it roughly?

It is the wolf who should be more alert than the girl with the glasses.

Standing side by side makes it clearer.

Whatever you think, wolves are stronger.

And those eyes that make you feel rational - it's not just the beast's.

……… but can we ignore it?

The early work of the glasses girl I showed earlier was beyond the realm of people's moves.

Whatever, we tied them up at the same time.

One at a time, I might have been able to judge a skilled move, but I did it almost simultaneously.

That behavior wasn't about "tying" or anything like that - yes, it seemed to have been "produced in the form of tying strings".

I guess that's the kind of "material" you have.

Then I still can't ignore it.

I don't know the strength of a wolf, but I only know that if I show a gap, they'll kill me in an instant.

Probably strength is antagonistic.

Or would it prevail over there?

If the bump starts, the presence of the girl with the glasses will definitely get in the way.

It would be harder to get rid of, or ignore.

You should never allow a wolf to turn his consciousness only.

I have as many arms as that.

Because I'm stronger than the men I brought - I still can't ignore them.

Then you should clean it up first.

- "Disappear for a second (Lost One)".

(... I don't know what to think. Yes. I don't know how to get out)

Earlier was Ayle's imagination.

but often not far.

Calshuok went through a thought similar to it and turned to Ayle.

"Then I'll start with you, as you wish."

- Earlier, when Shiroka Kellogg helped him, Ayle clearly "saw" him.

Calshuok's "qualities" are: "Disappear One Second (Lost One)".

That solved the mystery.

Although I knew about "Disappear a Second (Lost One)" in the knowledge I read in the book, I didn't understand what it said on Ayle.

Because the book introducing "Materiality" only said "Reduce Behavior by a Second".

There were no further details, nor anecdotes that the great men of the past had used.

I didn't understand what it meant to shorten the motion.

But now, I think I figured it out somehow.

I'm sure it literally "reduces motion by a second".

If it activates when you're running, you're a second away.

If you can swing your sword in a second, it's already swinging down when it activates.

That's the kind of "material that reduces your time by a second".

So earlier, I took an unconsciousness.

The moment Ayle came forward, Kalsheok was "shortening for a second" and in an offensive posture.

Just one second blank.

Or, just one second of absolute advantage.

I can't believe you have such a nasty "material" in melee.

What a sloppy "material".

Well - Ayle's "nourishment" might be worse.

"Could you please step away for a moment?

Siroccarolo looked at Ayle for a while and went away.

I feel somewhat worried.

but there is still no reason to lose.

Siroccarolo leaves, facing each other one-on-one.

Now, there's no one to interrupt.

Tension keeps increasing.

It doesn't matter - no, the merchants who are clear which one to support, as well as the guard "Snow Bear Claw" who was hit first, drank solidly and watched the two confront each other.

Soldiers who are tied and rolled are also seen intact in the form of catches, or battles that can be described as unusual in a place of solemnity.

The area is dominated by silence, like a forced push to kill, and the roaring winds characteristic of the valley of the ghost (yum) just rush through.

"Okay, I'll be there."

Both sides have moved with Pickle.

Inside, Ayle opened his mouth and couldn't stand the killing and intimidation that could be directed at him.

- It's over.

"Shortened for a second." That doesn't even make a sound.

Calshuok, who was right next to Ayle if you noticed, was already waving a single-edged sword.

Ayle had been slashed in two, up and down the torso.

That's all we're talking about.

"- Nah!? hey, what...!?

And Calshuok, who was wrapped around his body if he noticed.

"That's why you said it. The glasses were cloudy earlier."

The girl with the glasses who cut her torso in two to make sure she didn't hurt herself is alive, naturally.

Pushed lightly by the girl with her hands, she could neither avoid nor take a passive in her restrained body, and was knocked down straight to the ground.

"Stupid...... I did slaughter you......!

Calshuok is clearly upset.

For that reason, I think Ayle noticed just a little.

Slashing the meat should naturally convey its feel to the sword and to the hand that holds it.

If that were the case, you would naturally have realized why Ayle was alive.

The trick is simple.

Ayle transformed his body into a "mist" with "fogging", which penetrated his sword.

It's inevitable anyway, so assume it will be slashed.

He then touched it with a faintly stretched "fog" that was not even visible to the naked eye, causing the calshuoc to wear "string-shaped glasses" just after "shortening for a second".

That's all that happened.

Calshuok slashed the "fog".

There's no way I can handle it.

But I'm surprised you didn't notice that.

(I'm sure he doesn't even know what happened in a shortened second)

It seems all-purpose, but it also has its drawbacks.

Well, nevertheless, it must be "too strong a material" in melee combat.