I, Ilum, wander through the woods with Mr. Shekhan, a magical swordsman. This forest is a dangerous place for demons to overflow. Me in a place like this, by myself, would have been a big deal. Given that, I was glad Mr. Shekhan was here.

"Thank you for having Mr. Shekhan."

"... right"

Mr. Shekhan turned to me somehow in gratitude. I asked him if he had said anything that would make him uncomfortable, but Mr. Shekhan didn't tell me why he turned that way.

In pursuit of the Divine Son. Deep in the woods like this I am entering. I don't know if the Divine Son is really here, but the Divine Son is in this forest, because I have such a feeling. It's not even a certainty, just somehow, that's what I feel.

If Kamiko wasn't here, I wouldn't mind. However, I also want to know what lies ahead of me as I proceed with my hunch. Besides, I think this hunch is like a guide. Because I think that everything I say and do in the first place, and what happened as a result, is a guide by God. So go ahead with your hunch and whatever future awaits you. If I can, I want to see God Son. I want to meet the Divine Son and fulfill the will of the Divine Son, whom God is merciful to. Yes, I think as a priest serving God.

"- The Divine Son or the one God loves? Is there really such a thing?"

"Yes, I am. Don't you believe Mr. Shekhan?

"Well, I don't believe in that stuff. I may not be telling you, a cleric, but I don't believe in God. All I believe in is my power."

Mr. Shekhan says that. God, you don't believe in existence. He said he believed only in his power.

"- Really?"

I don't want to blame you separately for that. Because I can understand that there are all kinds of people who think about God. And because I never think to push faith.

I believe in what I believe all the time. I just want to keep that heart forever.

Mr. Shekhan believes only in his power. Because I also think it's a form of belief.

"Because the Protected Divine Son of the Kingdom is a fake, that's what you're looking for, isn't it?

"Yeah, right. This mistake protected Shinko by mistake. Though everything that was entrusted to me, including me, was unconscious, it must not be."

Being entrusted, that was a really big deal. I think once again that being challenged by so many clerics and having the power to be entrusted alone was a truly precious but amazing existence.

Can I, too, one day be enough to be commissioned alone while I live? That's what I think, I want to be.

Nevertheless, if I had remained at all conscious, I would have been able to properly communicate the existence of the Divine Son. I told them exactly how old I was and where I was, but I didn't think the parents were going to hide the godson. Coincidences and coincidences overlapped, and the existence of the Divine Son was never protected by the kingdom. But it's also ——— maybe it's God's guide. Maybe that's what fate was.

All events are connected, and every single one of our actions is connected. The fact that the Divine Son has wandered off unprotected by the kingdom--and this is how I take the life to look for the Divine Son, and consequently the Magic Swordsman woman and I are wandering around in the woods--I 'm sure, everything is connected. If I could not meet the Divine Son, it would only mean that I was destined to meet the Divine Son, and if I could miraculously meet the Divine Son, it would mean that I was destined to meet the Divine Son.

Me and Mr. Shekhan keep walking in the woods. I don't even know if I'm in this forest, in search of the existence of a godson.

In that, I saw something strange.

I saw it--one girl. A girl with green hair that wraps around some mysterious atmosphere. Is there a girl here alone? I felt strange about that.

The kid disappeared looking surprised the moment he and I met each other.

I told Mr. Shekhan about the girl. Mr. Shekhan was also supposed to be watching the girl properly because he was pointing at you. And yet, Mr. Shekhan said, "What are you talking about?."

"Right in front of you, you were there, weren't you?

"No, there was nothing there."

When I heard it, I thought for a moment whether it was a mistake to see it. But I immediately shook that thought away. Because I did see it with these eyes. I thought maybe it just seemed to me.

And he rejoiced that the presence might lead to the presence of the Divine Son.

- A cleric and a guide.

(The cleric witnesses its existence. And maybe I get a joyous look at connecting to a divine girl)