"Garnett! Medallion's in his head! Don't let them get away with it!"

Almost at the same time as my voice, Garnett rushes out at full speed to chase me to the body of Mother Hydra, who tries to escape and falls to the lake.

However, the information conveyed by "Right Eye" conveyed speculation that the main body's salpent would escape into the water before Garnett could catch up.

That's why I was transferring a new hand to execution the moment I spoke out.

Synthesis of Medallions in conjunction with the generation of Ice Arrow Bullets (Bolts) - Yes, the third Medallion after Scoll and Hattie, creates Arrow Bullets (Bolts) that capture the nucleus (core) of the Warcraft Dagon, and loads them into the Large Crossbow Class (Scorpion).

"Take it, Garnett!

Alexia also immediately draws my attention, aiming at the lake and pulling the trigger.

Sarpent that raises the water splash and disappears all over the lake.

When a late, lakeside sick garnet grabs an arrow bullet (bolt) caught up from the rear, the force left in the moment of projection is released and poured into the garnet.

That is the Warcraft factor produced from the medallion of the Dagon.

The ears and tails, which were warcraft factors from Scoll, disappear so that they bounce, and the calories that were accumulating are turned into exploding hot air and scattered.

Scoll's medallion, which had been integrated earlier, was also bounced out of Garnett's back by reclaiming the medal-shaped entity, as if driven by factors that had pushed him later.

But Garnett didn't stop for a step, and he jumped into the lake without waiting for his body to change to complete.

- Sudden silence comes around the perimeter.

The remains of Mother Hydra, detached from the core body, are dust and extinguished, leaving only the terrain that collapsed when the giant burst around.

Though I know I'll have to leave the rest to Garnett, that's why I can't really keep waiting here, and I had my feet on the shore of the lake naturally.

Alexia takes on the big crossbow class (Scorpion) and follows me without saying anything.

How far is it, or are we fighting in depth?

Try to gaze 'right eye' from the shore of the lake to the surface of the lake and you don't know where the garnet is fighting in a wide lake.

There is certainty that you should win.

If Garnett got underwater warfare capability as I read it, he shouldn't be lagging behind the warcraft to the extent of the main body's serpent.

I would say that the possibility that Mother Hydra reconfigured that giant wouldn't be the first thing if we looked at the town of the lake.

If such a substitute was rampaged around in the water, there would be an impact on the lake surface as well.

But I can't wipe away my anxiety.

In case a bad imagination really passes the back of my brain.

I picked up Scoll's medallion, which Garnett left unintentionally, and squeezed it with force as I dropped my gaze.

"Garnett, I don't know where you're coming from, so why don't we split up and wait somewhere else"

"... then I'll look around clockwise, you turn to the other side"

"Copy that. If anything happens, this should signal you immediately. Because it's a magic prop that launches flash bombs."

For one thing, I take Alexia's suggestion and decide to wait for Garnett to return to land, each in a different place.

Is Alexia also talking on the assumption that Garnett will return safely because the situation was enough to optimize from him, or did you just take into account my anxiety?

Either way, it's not something I can ask, so I push it out of my consciousness for the first time, gaze at the signs of Garnet's return, and proceed with my steps while worrying about encounters with demons.

Eventually, around the waves turning into rocks, the 'right eye' that leaves it activated senses signs of Garnet's magic behind the rocks.

It's a little cliff-like, under a big rock, just around the boundary between the atmosphere and the lake - a place where the launched corpse would flow.

"Garnet!"

I rushed over to the big rock, no matter what the rock was, and tried to look down at the lake from above, and a chunk of cold water jumped up as I wanted and hit me straight in the face.

"Wow......!?

He is controlled by an unexpected ambush, poking his knee at the edge of the big rock and wiping the water.

As I was difficulty with the water that had gotten into my eyes, I heard a garnet from the bottom lake and something metallic bounced up high with a pin.

"Don't panic. Look, it's a souvenir."

Unexpectedly received, it was exactly the medallion of the Warcraft.

Mother Hydra.

The nucleus of the Warcraft to be called the Ultimate Body of Hydra, which by any means was integrated with the Warcraft Dagon.

It is a testament to victory, proving that Garnett has successfully controlled underwater warfare.

"... is Alexia here?

"No, they're going to see the other side of the island. Can I help you with something?

"I hope so. You don't have to call it until it's unfused. Don't call me that."

For some reason Garnett cares if Alexia will be present.

I wonder why, and I wonder if the incorporation of the Dagon factor with the family of an ugly half-fish man has turned it into a look I don't want to show to third parties.

Then we have to disarm it immediately - think so and try to get off the big rock.

"Wait, disarm now..."

But Garnett's appearance in sight kept him in a normal state with absolutely no such thing.

All I could see was the top from around my chest, but I can't see any extraneous elements at all.

Did it fail to activate, or was it unlocked on its own, so much so that what an idea went through the back of my brain for just a moment?

But Garnett has made it clear that it was a mistake again.

"This is how it's gonna be, you didn't see it first?

As Garnett looks musty, a big fish tail rises a water splash and appears on the water, showering a chunk of water at me on the rock.

With the first confusion subsided and I was able to calmly tilt my consciousness towards the 'right eye' vision, I finally understood the current state of Garnett.

It was the lower body that made the change.

It was transformed into a fish covered in smooth scales from the waist to the bottom.

"... bad, this is totally unexpected. The half-fish factor split up and down the spa..."

"My torso is changing, too. I could breathe in the water anyway. I mean, it's like a tweezer on the side of your neck, but it's open, right?

Garnett rammed his tail with Bashabasha in dissatisfaction, and then hooked up to his tailtip what seemed to be a piece of cloth floating on the lake and threw it at my head as much momentum as he wanted.

I inhaled the water. That was unusually heavy, and the tail momentum was increased and the damage there went in.

"Fix it from this guy first. You can't go up there with this."

... that was definitely the trousers Garnett was wearing.

Besides, the inside of my leg is splendidly torn and I no longer make sense as a dress.

"Oh, that's crazy! Scoll and all that stuff makes your clothes heat-resistant, why can't this guy tear it! I wish I could get caught up in it and put it on my tail! It's a hobby, Cora!

"No, that's wet clothes...... wop"

A splash occurs whenever a garnet bursts the lower half of a fisherman's body.

In the end, Garnett was in a good mood after he [repaired] his clothes properly and removed Dagon's medallion.