I often turned my thoughts around and made sure that there were no pitfalls in the content of the three conditions listed and the Q&A before returning a response to move forward.

"I accept the terms. Let's talk more in town."

'I'm in awe. Now move to the lake. We will prepare the way to Athlopolis'

minutes of the caretaker Fraxinus. Separate from his body, he descends the hill and stops at a designated spot by the lake.

Immediately after all nine went down the hill, there was an anomaly on the lake surface, which was calm.

Wavy uplifting lake surfaces.

Pushing over the groundwater that comprised the lake and wondering if the roots of trees of varying thicknesses had brought about many sickles, it was regularly intertwined into a path connecting Athlopolis with the shores of the lake.

"This... is the magic of a tree man (dry ad), isn't it? It's massive to exercise alone, but is it still activated by multiple people?"

Ride yourself out onto the impromptu bridge in a way that Hild was impressed with.

There's no exhaustion of interest around there either, but if we can have a good relationship with Athlopolis, we'll be able to ask as much later.

The golden fang Lionel then also shares his thoughts from the human point of view of his military involvement.

"From now on, you might want to have a ship. There's no wonder you think it's the equivalent of a bouncing bridge in a fortified city."

Lionel's opinion was felt to be true in both the first and second half.

If you want to get out of town but you can't get the bridge out, you'll be trapped, but that's nothing different from a town on the ground in the form of a 'bouncing bridge surrounded by walls and the only entrance and exit', and Athlopolis is not particularly suspicious.

Anyway, first I opened my mouth as Eddie, a squire and brother of the brave Ezel, decided to take the first step thinking about crossing the tree bridge into the town......

"Wait. Are you sure you want to go now? It's too much now, and I know it's too much to offer, but I don't think we can throw away the possibility of a trap."

"Eddie! What are you saying all of a sudden..."

"I'm sure it might be."

Control Ezel, who tries to block his brother's abrupt remarks, stops in front of the bridge to face Eddie's concerns.

"I ordered my sister to watch over Ethel the Brave. So you can't just walk into a blatant trap."

"If it's your position, it's a natural possibility. But if you were going to lure us into a trap, wouldn't it have made sense to have an exchange like that earlier?

An earlier exchange is, of course, a dialogue with the administrator Fraxinus, who exchanged on the hill.

"I told him through the adventurer, 'I want to talk to him directly,' and we came this far with that intention. If you want to fit in a trap, you just have to let this bridge out when you notice our approach. I guess I'll just leave you alone later."

"That... might be..."

"Of course I can assume you're behind it, but I'm not reluctant to cross the bridge, but it doesn't make sense to put that behind you. This is what I'm thinking, but I don't know if you can convince me."

If you're trying to put us in some kind of trap, it's enough by the time you get here.

There's no point poking three conditions to make you think 'I knew I'd reconsider'.

It is also unnatural to dare to let them trust you and invite you to be alarmed...

Because such a means should be hit if the target is unlikely to move the way you want, and it doesn't make sense to use it against someone who was going to cross the bridge from the start.

Also, we can assume that the line that a magical trap to the earlier exchange is infinitely close to zero.

Assuming you've interfered like that, you'll notice the noir and the hild by the way, and if even they're strong enough to break it, it's like they were already packed when they got here.

Eddie thought in silence for a while before withdrawing his proposal to stop stepping into Athlopolis.

"Right...... it seemed like it was my overreaction. Considering what the White Wolf Knights did in the first place, you didn't have a choice not to come into contact with administrator Fraxinus."

"It seems you've convinced me, more importantly. But you don't have to think it's a" tip-off, "do you?

When I told him how honest I felt, Eddie unexpectedly circled his eyes.

"Don't hesitate to tell me whenever you have something to worry about. As a captain of the regiment, I'm as amateur as I am, so I would welcome an opinion that has no abominations. Hopefully this time, I won't even think about it now."

"... Yes, thank you"

The look on Eddie's face, who answers so, was something that somehow seemed to break the tension.

The township of Athlopolis, which spreads ahead across a tree bridge, was filled with buildings in a different architectural style than downtown on the ground.

- No, whether or not I can fulfill this and call it architecture.

Things stand side by side as if trees and wooden architecture had merged...... or flourished, with a wide path between them.

If you dare to use that shape as a word, a cabin like the so-called bungalow enters the high position of the trunk of the great tree so that it can be taken in, and is so united that you don't even know the connection.

The height is the equivalent of the second or third floor of a normal house, and it looks like a structure that goes up and down a corrugated staircase along the trunk.

There are no dwellings at the height of the surface, instead there are store-like houses.

Residential trees - let's call them that - also expand green branches, as do ordinary trees, but between them were stretched out like ropes, and the countless magic lights suspended illuminated the town.

Apparently, the glow of Athlopolis from the outside was due to these hanging street lights.

"Awesome... Seriously, it's just the Demons..."

Garnett leaked his voice quietly as he looked over the town from the bridge.

Sakura and Lionel, who were wary of accidental raids, have also failed to hide their surprises at how the demonic tribes in their various forms are living a very normal life.

"... you feel like we're foreign..."

"I agree. Until recently, we've been killing each other with dark elves. Don't let common sense shake you up."

Meanwhile, the brave Ezel and Eddie are not as surprised as they are and show about as many reactions as the leftovers who have come to the big cities.

"There really are different races. I think I'm going to remember all kinds of dungeons and maybe miss them a little"

"But you've never seen so many species meet together. Does Lord Commander feel the same way?

"I've seen peaceful demons several times, mostly because they were one race in one settlement. I've never seen anything like it before."

We have dived into several dungeons, either as adventurers or as brave men.

I've spent most of my life on the ground and I don't really feel the rarity to the Demons themselves compared to the Garnets diving into the dungeons for the first time in Green Hollow.

But still, for the first time in this multiracial race, I couldn't help but tickle my exploratory mind.

"I have to finish my assignment first. It's only after I look around town. Noir, Hild, I feel signs of admin magic...... is that it?

"They'll be over there."

Dustin showed the town calmly to me, confused without seeing the two of them.

If you look at it, Noir and Hildo are both looking around a little bit more than the bridge we're on.

With my eyes gleaming with curiosity as if I were a child.

"... hey! I know how you feel, but I need you to come later! Please!