- Around the same time Luke and Eddie fall downstairs, Garnett and Ezel also fall to the hard floor again.

Garnett, who knew what Luke would choose to do, successfully landed, but the shallow ezel of his relationship hit the floor in an inadequate position to push and kill his distressed voice.

"Ouch......!

"Hey, you okay?

"I'm fine... it hurts... maybe not. Especially the right leg..."

Ezel gave her a cheerful, bitter laugh as she rubbed her right leg, which hurt so badly.

"Shit, wait till Luke and the others catch up. It won't take him five minutes because he can break the wall, and if he can rendezvous with one of them, he can fix it right away."

Garnett, in large part, lowered his back next to Ezel and deposited his back on the cold wall.

Ezel exhales weakly and brings his knees in.

It never interrupted her energy from her self-esteem (pride) as a brave man, but it's still clear to everyone that she's depressed.

"... oh, pity. It's another dream to be a man your father can't beat."

Ezel continued to whine mocking and laughing.

"If I try to imitate your father and be an adventurer, he tells me it's not for me, and then I'll be a brave man! My breath stopped pounding..."

To a cry that wasn't directed at anyone, Garnett is listening without saying anything next to Ethel.

It's like saying that's what you deserve as a friend.

"Hey, Garnett. I guess I shouldn't have thought about wanting to be like your father."

"You don't mean you talked to me about parent-child relationships. My father is the only one... I could have just thrown him away a while ago."

Niyali and Garnett laughed at me, and Ezel blinked her eyes wonderfully.

"I'm going to come to this town and see him all kinds of parent-child relationships. You're usually too busy to deal with a lot, but you think you're a hard working parent to make time out of it? I think she's the daughter who's trying to do something on her own by jumping out of the house because she interrupted her dreams."

Everything I tell you and make you listen to is what I saw and heard in Green Hollow.

A vivid and diverse connection between parents and children that I rarely had the chance to meet in the Knights, who are all from the Knights lineage.

There were both good and bad relationships, all of which were fresh and difficult for Garnett.

"The masterpiece is the guy who hasn't been home in fifteen years because he doesn't have a face to match his parents now."

"Fifteen years!?

"Oh. My whole life, huh? You're on a different scale. Well, in that case, I got a position where I wouldn't be ashamed to show my face, and then I kicked my back and finally went to see him."

While talking about the man, Garnett, unknowingly, had a soft smile unlike before.

Ezel raised her face with her knees in her arms and looked at the side of such a garnet unexpectedly.

Ezel also loosened his expression a little bit more, as he was caught with a flamboyant smile, and it didn't take that long until his self-derision turned into a smile.

"There are ten different kinds of parent-child relationships, so I think it's also ant to have a relationship that keeps going after the backs of too great a father. Mostly, you haven't been a brave man long, have you? Still here, huh?"

"... Hey, Garnett. Who's been working hard for fifteen years, a little bit, Mr. Luke?

"Ha!? Hey, why did you think that?

"Because it sounds like a lot of fun. I think you're talking about someone you like."

Garnett blushed, distorted her face and struck her tongue.

Ezel grinned slightly as she watched the garnet react, looking up at the dark (lazy) ceiling with a sunny look.

"Thanks. It might have gotten a little easier. Still, it really sounds like a lie to get Garnett to go ahead. I guess I grew up before I knew it."

"Oh, an adult... aren't you familiar with one or another?

"Oh no!

Looking completely back on track, Ezel shook her hand beside herself.

"I don't know if my parents are too strong, or because I'm doing something brave, but that's how nobody sees me,"

"... nobody?

"Yeah, nobody"

"Oh well... he's pathetic too"

Later in the statement was a whisper to such an extent that it did not sound like Ezel.

Apparently, the boy's thoughts, which are blatantly inclined to consciousness, have unfortunately not reached him so far.

It was just after Ezel leaned his eyebrows in surprise.

Suddenly on the wall of the maze, I wondered if the magical light had run, turned into fine fragments and smashed into pieces, with a big hole in the sturdy stone wall.

A long-sleeved man and boy who showed up diving through that hole looked down worryingly at the two girls who sat up on the wall across the street.

"Garnett, are you hurt?

"I am. But Ezel did his right leg. [Restoration] Can you ask for it?

But the long-sleeved man - Luke doesn't take any action in particular, he just looks at Ezel on the side.

"Sister! I'll heal you soon!

"You don't have to be in such a hurry...... it's embarrassing"

Garnett also quickly understood why Luke did not work on [restoration].

Sure, this can't get in the way.

Embezzlement of the person in charge of treatment is inept.

"Still, it's like a rekindling of the Demon King's War"

"Am I? Did you [disassemble] the floor and run away? It was tough having a demon king before he ran away."

"Well, that's also what. What I'm trying to say is a bunch of dolls."

Luke continued to talk hypothetical thoughts to Garnett as he put his hand on the wall and activated [analysis].

"Four Demon Generals of the Demon King Army, Vestri of the earth. You remember him. The earthly form, magically created from the surrounding ground, was an inexhaustible army that would restore and multiply as long as the magic lasted..."

"... they do look alike"

"I'm not familiar with military matters, but isn't it normal for us to study the same means to counter the nasty tactics that our enemies use?

Garnett fisted his mouth and thought for a while, and fully affirmed Luke's reasoning.

"That's possible. I don't know if Vestri imitated those puppets, or if they were on their side, but the line that one of them developed as a countermeasure is a lot of ants."

"Right. In other words, there is a good chance that we can do something similar."

Luke was staring up at the ceiling with a grim face as he sent the magic of [analysis] to the upper floor via the wall.