- Then, after the deserted underground settlement, we resumed moving inside Demon King's Castle.

The lead is Nagi, the guide, and Melissa, who acts together in her own desire.

In the middle of the row are five golden fangs and a captive Falcon, and we White Wolf store officials are walking behind us.

As usual, it is not popular in the corridors of Demon King Castle.

According to Nagi, who has been doing reconnaissance for a long time, there's a lot of equipment here for normal times, and they pay for most of it during the offensive battle over the walls.

Regardless, the risk of inadvertent encounters is not zero, so I need to be very careful.

"Even so, are you sure it was me?

Garnett walking next door dives in and talks to me.

"I don't think anyone could complain about your revenge on the brave."

"I guess so. But vengeance is for self-satisfaction, so if you're comfortable with it, that's fine."

"... you don't. Looks like you."

Garnett grinned at the confusion.

If you describe my response to Falcon as revenge, it will still be a topic that Garnett cannot ignore.

Agate Lamb, the misrill trafficking organization that killed her mother - Garnett became a knight with the aim of destroying this organization.

But I still haven't figured out how far it means to respond, either.

Is that okay if they destroy the tissue?

Are you going to hunt them down until you get all the constituents?

Or will it not end if we don't get to the point where we take our lives?

Where the hell is the border line where Garnett is satisfied and convinced?

Maybe it's quick if you put it into words and ask it in person, and I feel like you're going to answer me surprisingly normally, but I couldn't stop.

With that in mind, Alexia came running over for a small run and walked next to Garnett.

"Uh, Mr. Luke... thank you for earlier"

"Did they say thank you?

"It's about Julia. If I could, I'd try the capture. At first you said 'I'm not gonna cooperate with you'..."

"... Speaking of which, you said that too"

I won't cooperate with you - it's the response I threw right after Alexia came to Green Hollow and spoke about her relationship with Julia.

I don't feel heartbroken at all when Julia dies. I have no stepsister or reason to help. If Golden Fang asks me to cooperate with the crusade, I'm going to ask for it - I did say this too.

I'm confident in my memory, so I shouldn't be wrong.

"I still haven't changed my mind about what happened to Julia. It's also true that I wasn't willing to help then. But it didn't mean I never wanted to cooperate with anything... that's all."

If you describe it very succinctly, it is the guy who says' I feel comfortable '.

Without a brother-in-law to help Julia, there is no reason, but humans are not things that move just by brother-in-law or reason.

I'm not particularly interested in what happens to the results, but I feel like it, so let's help to the extent I can't force it - it's also a guy named Human who moves with that degree of motivation.

"I feel like it. So, the question just now, why don't we start with me as a Falcon? It's about why Julia's changed. Maybe now we can get some decent answers."

"Ha, yes. Please."

Alexia suppressed an unexpected attempt to shout out and spoke out of agreement with a whispering degree of voice.

The two of us...... no, the three of us speed up our strides because Garnett is also following us, catching up with the five golden fangs who go a while back and Falcon.

"Hey, Falcon. I just got a question from this guy, can you give me a more detailed answer?

"... Hmm. Are you hungry to add to your weakness? I'm telling you, I don't have a reason to be sympathetic."

Falcon glanced at this one and started talking as he walked without loosening his pace.

"I have been expected as a brave man and I have lived up to that expectation and achieved results. I guess you only know this failure. I've been treated as special and behaved accordingly."

"In short, he said it was lifted and grown. That's easy to understand."

"Shut up."

While distorting his face bitterly, Falcon overlaid his words to block my reaction.

"But Julia... it's a really stupid story, but she felt like she was drawing attention to me."

"Julia? What do you mean?

"You laugh when you hear me? When I was on a mission to crusade a warcraft that had been nested on the ground, I was dying because of his mistakes. Ever since then, you've stopped defying me."

That said, Falcon shuddered his shoulders small.

"It didn't make a difference to be blind to women's play. Anything goes with me, and instead of opposing what I do, I'm proactively starting to take on one stick. You're a stupid woman, aren't you?

Though at first glance he seemed to shudder with laughter, it was clear that he was trying to contain different emotions.

I only showed that emotion by mistake - I felt Falcon's, at least, arrogant, tyrannical and thought-provoking.

"Besides, he doesn't even remember feeling guilty about this one. He said he lost to the Demon King because he pulled his leg. How convenient of a woman. Don't you think?

"... Alexia."

Alexia was listening to Falcon in a leaning manner, but she exhaled a lot shorter, then raised her face, which created a strong look.

"Damn, I can't believe Julia had the qualities to get caught up in a no man. When this battle is over, you have to be angry to throw away such a bad man. I can't overlook it as childhood friendly."

When this battle is over - I mean, we're talking about the premise of pulling the curtain without taking Julia's life.

Regardless, I'm guessing Alexia didn't say this with optimism.

So to speak, this is a statement of determination.

It's a wish for myself to let Julia survive.

While we were having that conversation, we got to where we opened up.

"Gentlemen, be careful. From here on out, we're far from deserted."

The leading nagi stops inadvertently and looks back.

It's more like a hall where hallways meet than a room.

The overall shape is longitudinally cylindrical, with several floors of blowouts, with a decorative glazed ceiling at the apex.

And on the ground floor, there were four corridors that crossed the cross, and we were just coming out of one of them.

"Go straight to the nearest wall..."

"Wait."

Falcon blocks Nagi's description.

"Somebody's gonna get caught up in my [sign detection]. One on the second floor...... is that a human woman?

At the end of Falcon's gaze was the spot that protruded like a balcony-shaped audience seat in the theatre, set just at the equivalent of the height upstairs.

Shortly afterwards, a white-haired woman appeared with a voice that we had heard many times before.

"I don't like it, if you're a brave man. I thought the ambush was ruined."