I guess this is what roads without paths refer to.

Today, the Demons are in a state where they refuse to engage with any other race, and that has lasted for hundreds of years.

The closest place to the demonic realm of the Beastman realm is covered with deep woods, and even around it, as we avoid, there is no way of population at all.

I haven't gotten into that forest yet. I'm still going down a roadless road.

It was creepy that there was not even a beast path.

The leading crow, who travels without hesitation, is apparently moving his feet in a straight direction to the confluence point.

There were traces of large demons raging in the woods, but other animals were filled with spooky tranquillity that seemed non-existent.

I guess that's also a factor that keeps humans and animals away.

Bumps and annoying bugs around my face also stopped showing up.

We are only slightly stepping into such a place, but more and more demons are attacking us as we approach the rear of the woods and the demonic realm.

This situation is stressful, although I am not so uptight and alert thanks to Leah's constant bonding, but I still have to be constantly pointing my nerves.

Unlike the labyrinth, it was the broken bone that had to be directed in all directions.

The brave men who went ahead would have also been stressed.

Were the brave men successfully cut through?

No, did the braves go this way in the first place?

There is no human footprint on the ground at all.

There were only large nail marks, and there wasn't even anything as small as the small animals wore them.

Observing the surroundings, I recall speaking of which.

My archery was basically put on by Captain Saran, so I'm not familiar with Mr. Ziehl's prowess.

In the labyrinth, I know you have considerable maneuverability because you also lightly did the human detached arts of running through walls with heavy armor on, and you were doing a single wing of complex collaborative moves by yourself, but is simple sword combat better?

I left the braves to you because of the Crow tattoo, are you sure you're all right?

No, you're not putting your fighting skills aside and getting lost or anything, are you?

This is the time I want a mobile phone that allows me to communicate calls and messages in real time.

"Dear Akira, may I have a moment?

As I rush to the rendezvous point with the brave men, I am called by Leah to slow down my steps.

It was easy to talk at a distance because he was acting in my order with Crowe first, Amelia, Amarillis and Leah.

Unsurprisingly, Amarillis can come about our speed.

I thought they were underexercising because they were locked up, but they were all staying as healthy as they could in that narrow cell together.

You think one of them was a doctor?

He's not in a combat position though, so he's inferior to Leah, and Leah or Amelia was holding her and moving on when Amarillis started to slow down.

I really don't get tired of seeing the schematics of the Elf princess and the Beast ex-princess arguing with pleasure about which one to hold next, or even the frightened one.

Leah and I talked a little bit about Amarillis after we left Urk. It was silent, but were you putting your thoughts together to talk to me?

Crowe and Amelia looked at this one in the blink of an eye, but distracted me so far away that I couldn't reach the conversation.

I guess I decided I shouldn't ask because of Leah's complexion.

Crowe, too, would love to be kept alive in everyday life if this kind of care could be given.

"So, what?

Make sure you two left out of your voices, and then look down at Leah.

He grabbed the wand in front of his chest and looked up at me like he had decided to.

"It's weird to say this, but as one of the Beastmen, I have something to say to you"

I'm breathtaking.

If there's something to be said at this time, it would be about Gram.

I've been busy bumming about something in the morning.

Ten, eighty-nine, it's about the person I killed...

Bakubaku and his heart get rough.

It's like I'm afraid of words from Leah.

"Hey, they're coming!!

Just as Leah tried to open her mouth, Crowe's voice echoed in the woods.

The habit of diving into the labyrinth for a long time quickly led to a state of war, but the demon quickly became Amelia's food for "gravitational magic".

Apparently, Amelia and Crowe think me and Leah should talk properly.

Raising one hand to Amelia to thank her, she laughed and then lined up next to Crowe.

Those guys, you've talked a lot since you became a mentor.

Amarillis was flirting over there with her eyes gleaming at the rare herbs growing in the woods.

Well, Crowe will be fine because he's watching.

"Dear Akira, may I?

They're going to keep talking over here.

I don't like this kind of serious conversation face-to-face.

"Oh, oh, bad. Go on."

"Okay, again. As a former princess, Dear Akira Oda. We apologize for the inconvenience caused by our species. Not just bothered other races, but imprisoned for human trafficking, their cover-up despite being royal. And a response to the brave man who saved the crisis of the labyrinth flood. There is no point in mentioning anything else. I'm so sorry."

I don't know what the right thing to do with my head down Leah. Just pound my lowered head.

"Keep your head up. I don't give a shit. In the first place, it was all unreasonable when I came to this world."

I don't have a grudge to apologize for what I did for me.

"What did Leah herself think more than that? Including about Amarillis."

When I explained about Amarillis, and including that I was going to accompany him, there was no reaction from Leah.

"Uncle… I cannot forgive you for your former uncle. As the same Beast tribe, I mean the human trafficking so far, and Mr. Crowe's sister. And so is Mr. Amarillis. You deserve to die, that's what you think. But..."

That's what Leah makes her face bow down.

"But I'm not convinced that Akira took Lord Crowe's enemy. I understand that Master Akira had a reason as well. But if we stay like this, Master Crowe will have no more reason to live. Do you think I don't know what action humans will take after decades of grieving has come true?

That was something I should have known too.

Crow is pretty dangerous right now.

Crowe, who has taken my sister's revenge via me, won't be surprised when she dies.

It's been quite a while since aging began in the first place.

It's not hard to imagine what Crowe will do when he finishes guiding us all the way to the Devil's Land.

"Right. I don't think both Crowe and I had quite a thought. But I need you to know that Crowe's pretty worried about his resolve."

When I say that, Leah snorts with her tear-seeping eyes.

"I know. I know.... but Master Crowe told me.“ When I think about revenge for my sister, when I push it on the young man, I go to hell, "he said. When this is over, Master Crowe is going to die in hell without ever being happy or living. I can't stand it."

Tears that could not be revealed fell to the ground with polarity.

I don't deserve to wipe those tears.

... Really, what are you doing Crowe?

I sigh and turn up.

Then he drops his head crisply with "Shadow Magic" to obtain food for the whale demons that have drifted like swimming over the sky.

"Let's just make it dinner. Then let's figure out how to tell Crowe. I'll work with you. Amelia and the night, of course."

I don't know about Amarillis, but I'm sure he'll cooperate.