Then we decided to board Ulysses' ship and turn back to the lake at the departure point.

I must have put a lot of worry on the waiting group because I played a big stand around with Warcraft Dagon and then continued my original operation without ever turning back.

When we rendezvous, I'll apologize for making you worry first, and try to tell you the good news that the operation went well.

With that in mind, Leila rushed out of the back of the woods adjacent to the lake shortly after she got off the boat that docked her on the shore.

As far as Leila could tell from a distance, she seemed to be under intense rush and anxiety.

What she cares so much about would be Travis's inexpensiveness, which, if it weren't for me, would not be an exploratory achievement, but should be on a Ulysses ship.

So I moved away from the ship and urged Travis to just come down.

"Dear Travis!

At the same time that Travis went down to land following me, Leila rushed over with momentum that seemed to bump into him to make sure Travis' body was in a hurry.

"Ahhh! You're hurt! Are you hurt!? All of a sudden a giant shows up in the lake and he can't see the ship, so, so...!

"Ha, sorry to bother you. This loss is about as much as I've run out of magic, and as you can see, no injuries. First of all, there's Luke, so he'll be able to heal his injuries quickly."

"Well, I didn't even have to [repair] this guy on purpose. It was completely intact and cut through. You're really freaking out."

In an effort to dispel Layla's anxiety as quickly as possible, I dare to use a joked-up expression to briefly explain the course of the earlier battle.

Travis' party members, who rushed a little late, didn't want to blame the way I spoke to the leader one step ahead of time, but they missed what I was talking about.

"The giant half-fish man who attacked us was a warcraft named Dagon, left by Agate Lamb to defend the island of destination. He was a monster just as we could see from the land... and eventually he ended up with a blow."

There's so much cheer among the adventurers.

Nevertheless, when I dare to use crushed expressions, it somehow resembles the tone of nature and garnet.

It has been a casual way of talking to Travis for a long time, but I don't feel rounded up and rough lately.

I'm still sleeping with you for over a year, so I guess the tone shifts before you know it.

"With one blow to the giant warcraft... I knew that wasn't my mistake! I thought you even saw the illusion..."

Leila looks distraught by Travis again, holding her hand in front of her chest all the time.

"What, did you see that far?"

"Everyone in the waiting group saw a huge hole in the giant half-fish man, until it became dust and disappeared. I was divided on how the hell I knocked him out... I felt like I could see Master Travis flying away..."

Were you lucky or unexpectedly eyed, or a move to be extraordinary and thoughtful?

I clapped my shoulder, looked up at Travis' face standing next to me, slapped him on the back, and decided to walk away from the spot with my stupid big body gently pushed towards Leila.

Travis at the time seemed puzzled and bewildered by the glance from Leila, but this is a phase where he should respond properly one-on-one.

"Well, let's give the waiting group a more detailed report."

"Oh, hey Luke......!

In deliberate disregard of my gaze for advice, I urged my party members' adventurers to change places as well.

The Garnets, who came off the ship late, also try not to read the air and pass next to Travis and Leila, but to follow my way far enough away on purpose.

The women, including Garnett, and the older Ulysses keep their distance after a good understanding, and Chandler is on the stream because his surroundings are far away, and so on.

The reason Ambrose is doing the same as everyone else... though honestly I don't know.

"That's right. Leila, I'm sorry, but can I take care of Travis? Even though he looks fine, he still hasn't regained his magic. Keep an eye on me so I don't force you."

"Ha... yes! Leave it to me!

I cut my gaze there and changed places, so I couldn't put the reaction of the two of us in sight any more.

But what kind of reaction the two of them were having seemed to come to my attention without having to see it.

I'm sure Leila will be excited about the human secluded martial arts tradition and will try to take care of Travis in such a way that she is fully motivated as she tides her cheeks.

And I guess Travis makes a more bitter look than any strong enemy, but he doesn't stay away from Leila and grows up like a big dog.

From here on out, there's only one thing I can do on the ground.

Let's give Travis, who finished the big job, and Layla, who was waiting uncomfortable, a break for the two of us.