"See you later."

"Don't die - crystal!!

Neither do you.

The story then proceeded to a ton of clapping and was soon to leave.

Mr. Ziehl and the Brave Party went one step ahead to the Safe House used by an earlier Brave Party at the northernmost tip of the Beast Nation.

Me and Crowe have a gram. To Urk.

The brave men proceed with Mr. Ziehl's magic, marking him as no one else can tell.

There are many particularly ferocious demons around there safehouses, and even the top ranked adventurers have to be hunted to the point where they can live, as it is a dangerous place to lose their lives.

Honestly, it's more dangerous than the Wolk group.

No matter how much Mr. Ziehl is there and how aggressive the brave and Kyosuke are, when they die, they die.

I think it's a tough journey, especially for girls and teachers.

I wish we could all meet again.

I laugh bitterly at Nanase, who call out to me to tear it up.

I'll see you safely.

I'm telling you, it's more dangerous that way.

When I opened my mouth to Kyosuke, who said it in the same way, I nodded with a serious face this time.

"I know. but so are you. I'm guessing you're gonna do something big to the point of hesitation?

I breathed in Kyosuke's words.

Sometimes, Kyosuke says something that lays at its core.

I always thought so in Japan, but since I came to this world, I felt that its accuracy had increased because it became a skill 'survey'.

"... right. Be careful."

When he managed to move his expression and laugh, Kyosuke turned to the brave men with an unexplained face.

"What, you didn't tell me"

That's what Crowe, who was coming by sometime, asks.

It's not a good thing to say it's that easy.

"Oh, and Amelia first, even if you say so."

When I said that, Crowe went to Mr. Ziehl with a face that said he was high.

Listen to yourself, you don't have to look like you ate whole squared sugar.

"Akira, it's time"

"Oh well. See you later."

I waved to a classmate who might never see me again for the rest of my life.

"Bye, Jing"

"Oh."

Turn your back on the brave men.

Okay, that's okay. But if this one fails, I'll end up a grandpa.

... I have to be ready too.

"Akira, do you know what Urk has?

The road from Mali to Urk is not maintained and follows a path that has become a complete beast path.

That's what Amelia has heard with the hood on so she can't be seen in her face.

Crowe is following us, by the way.

"No, you don't know much. Indeed, Urk is the largest nation in the Beast kingdom."

"Yes. It seems to be the biggest and richest. Lots of good stuff, too."

I laugh bitterly that Amelia's aim would be that.

At this rate, we'll be able to get there in less than a week or two.

I want a car for sure.

If I can't get a car, I want to at least get in a carriage or a luggage truck.

"Urk is a town of water. There are water sources everywhere in the city, divided by rivers, not roads. Traffic is a ship only. It's a beautiful city, so there must have been more tourists."

I was very impressed with Crowe's words.

That's right, I'm doing a lot of research.

"Speaking of which, there must have been one in some country in the world where I came from."

"Really?

Nod and remember the pictures that were in society's textbooks.

Was it Italy for sure?

I wanted to go once, but I gave up because the foreign country was troublesome and there was something about my mother.

"... I'll keep the inn so you can come sightseeing in time"

Listening to the voice of a blushing and whining crow, Amelia and I looked at each other.

Is that Derek Crow?

"If we go to Urk, can we even see Leah?

"I contacted you when I left the inn. If you don't have anything to do, they'll show you around the city."

Tilt your neck to Crowe's response.

This guy, would he have had this personality?

"... what, if you have something to say, say it clearly"

I'm relieved somewhere by Crowe, who got grumpy as soon as possible.

Yeah, well, this is what Crowe looked like.

"No, I was just confused because I handled it differently than before"

That said, Crowe pressed silence.

I wonder if I just look up.

"... I'll deal with that accordingly to a prospective guy. Those brave men have no prospect, but you have one. That's all."

It was an unsolicited response, but it was a Crow-like answer.

"So you can teach me the moves of the first brave man?

Amelia, I'm surprised you didn't give up.

I thought I was giving up because I stopped doing anything to go see him and bow my head like I did before.

"... fine. But I don't know what to do with you."

He was a crow sighing like he gave up, but Amelia seemed happy.