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"Stay."

"Please Wait"

"Cleric Cassis. What can I do about this?"

Cleric Cassis is simmering the lekans with her eyes that can simmer.

"Lekan, you can use the same intent on Edda as you do now."

I was hoping for a little while to see Lecan's "recovery" and switch the target to Lecan, but that doesn't seem to be the case.

"It's not the same. Low power and sweet control. But the quality is the same."

"Then as our temple, I recognize that the intent of the Adventurer Eda's" Recovery "is the blessing of the Great God of Kelles, and recommend that you accept Adventurer Eda as a cleric apprentice in our temple"

"I endorse the proposal of the Cassis priest. It's the birth of a new compatriot."

"That purposeful thing belongs to my temple. Of course I agree."

"Instant power. No, all the way to further heights. I agree very much."

Only the Pazier priest showed a slightly different judgment.

"It has not been proven that the intent of the adventurer Edda is the blessing of the Great God of Kelles. However, accepting it as a cleric apprenticeship of the temple agrees with the consent of the person and the teacher"

"The proposal was approved on a four-to-one basis. Adventurer Eda. You will be welcomed to the Temple's apprenticeship clergy."

"Say no."

"Lekan. I didn't ask Kisama. I'm done for Kisama. Leave Edda."

Oh, man, this is what happens in the end, Lekan thought.

But I don't see everything in today's monkey play as futile.

In response to the Temple's call, I answered the question honestly. On top of that, the temple tried to bind this will in disregard, and there is nothing wrong with this one.

I made every effort to stay in this town. That should have been passed on to Edda as well. And the unreasonableness of the priests and the horror of a place called the Temple must have come to mind. At the end of the day, I think I've learned a little bit about how to do something called arguing. The most important thing about this is that Rekan himself is immature, so it's not a very good sample.

(Well, let's go home)

(and tired)

(This is why I don't like the human world)

I want to dive into the labyrinth.

"Edda. Let's go."

"Yeah."

Edda offered her hand.

For some reason, Lekan took the hand.

It's like taking the princess's hand.

"Where are you going, Lecan?"

"Leaving town"

"You think you can get out? Ha. You can leave now. I don't care what happens to your family."

"Neither me nor Edda have a family"

"You'll have friends. They won't be able to live in this town."

Maybe this is a terrible threat to the inhabitants of this town.

In the first place, the inhabitants of the town have a persistent heart for fear and reverence of the clergy. And I also know the horror of being templed by the temple. Such a person can only succumb to this intimidation. It's none of Rekan's business.

"Whatever it takes, Cleric Cassis. Your words are not very much like the words spoken by a cleric"

"Will you shut up, old man?"

Cleric Pazier flinched himself and exited the back door after scorching Cleric Cassis for a while with harsh eyes.

"Cleric Cassis. You're not looking into us. It's only recently that we came to this town. I don't have any friends. Jericho, if you're here."

"Jericho?"

"It's a monkey. A male long-armed monkey."

Lekan, saying so, pulled Edda's hand with his left hand and pushed the door open with his right hand.

From behind, a throat-breaking shout echoed.

"O soldiers of God! Capture that disrespectful man!

Three temple soldiers rushed over and pointed a spear at Lecan.

Lekan moves forward as he grabs Edda's hand.

The three temple soldiers stay with their spears, lagging behind.

"What are you doing! A man can kill. Let the woman live and capture!

Lekan let go of Edda's hand.

Temple soldiers poked at me.

He wasn't the kind of person who bothered to take his sword out of (storage), so he judged the three doings with his bare hands and put in one blow at a time.

The three were blown up and struck by walls and floors.

One more went through the door and out into the narrow corridor. There is a door at the end of the corridor, with tension numbers.

"Where will you go?

"Return"

"Is it just you? Who's your guide?

"I had guidance when I came, but not now. Coming through."

"Ah."

I didn't try to say anything, but I won't try to stop Lecan with strength. Although it is not something that can be stopped.

He made several turns down the aisle and finally reached the door leading into the hall.

There must be a nearer route, but this is what happens if you follow the route that was guided the other way. In 3D Perception, we don't know if the door is locked or not, nor can we overlook a large building at once. It's not the kind of ability to examine the optimal route.

The adventurer who dived into the labyrinth with Kashi Lekan had a man who was not lost even on his first path. The man seemed capable of terrain and shortcuts.

(Wait. The magic of the perceptual system has a "diagram". What kind of magic is that)

I opened the door leading into the hall. Out beside the altar.

Just like when I came, there were worshippers. But there are two or three of us praying, and the rest of us look at Lecan with some fearful eyes.

Lecan walked to the right end of the hall towards the entrance. There's Edda following. The worshippers stay away from Lecan.

But a man approached Lecan and spoke with a small voice.

"Mr. Lecan. Now Cleric Cassis has taken the Temple Knight, Cleric and Temple Soldier out the front door. You said you'd intercept me in front of the door. What the hell did you do?

Recan remembered this man.

He is the tutor of the long-armed monkey (Zambaldu). He's the master of the parade. I forgot my first name.

"He said he wanted to pick up this Edda in the temple, so he said no"

"Eh."

Leaving his verbally stuck opponent alone, Lecan headed straight for the front door. (3D perception) captures Edda greeting a man with his head down.

The two doors are as wide open as they were when they came.

Beneath the stone steps, ten temple soldiers stand semi-circularly, spearing.

Behind it are two men dressed in fine armor. I didn't draw a sword. These two are quite armed.

Two people next to them, a cleric stands. We both have a lot of magic.

And there's a Cassis priest. I'm wearing a necklace I wasn't wearing earlier. It would be some kind of grace or magic prop. I also have a cane. I feel greater magic earlier.

Recan looked cool and went down the stone steps.

A priest Cassis cast a spell with a cane. Perhaps the prep chant was pre-chanted.

"Stiff!"

Recan felt his body numb with friction. My foot stops to step down for a moment. But in the next moment the body anomaly was plucked away, and Lekan stepped down to the next stone staircase as if nothing had happened.

"Hey, what?

The number of steps on the stone steps is nine. It is called the Nine Great Gods, and in this country it may acknowledge a special meaning to the number Nine. With that in mind, Lecan went down the stairs. Edda is following.

Cleric Cassis is casting some kind of spell after he utters his surprise. I guess it's the next magic prep chant. Lekan kindly stopped and waited for the prep chant to end.

"Sleep!"

For a moment, the consciousness was wrapped in white, but immediately the anomaly was pushed away. As before, the granting of silver rings on my fingers protects me from all state anomalies.

This Sleep is the same magic Malarkis used. However, in the beginning, I heard that it cannot be used unless it is flushed by the other person's body. That means that the Cassis priest, who can shoot from this far away position, is probably an intermediate or better user.

But Malarkis was better. At that time, I lost consciousness, only for a moment. The magic of the Cassis priest is lukewarm. However, in magic quantity, the Cassis priest has definitely wandered, and the magic that is now embedded in the two magics was surprisingly abundant.

That means that magic is not necessarily the same as magic, big or small. Conversely, magic doesn't necessarily suck because it has less magic. We have to be careful in the future.

Besides, if you think about it, Malarkis wasn't doing a prep chant. While public speaking, he activated "sleep" with flowing naturalness. Depending on your training, you can do that. You can't be alarmed.

"Confusion!"

For a moment, the ability to discern things is lost, making it impossible to distinguish between top and bottom, right and left, front and back. But after a moment, Rekan regained his precise discernment.

This should have been intermediate magic of the mental system, as well as (rigid). Moreover, the amount of magic included is so large that it can be absorbed.

"You're just psychic magic that causes state anomalies. Cleric Cassis."

I wonder about that as a priest.

Or should I say clergy?

"Bye, I guess. How can it not work? That's not true."

Rekan took a step forward.

Ten temple soldiers gently raised their spears and poked at Lecan.

At this point, in Lecan's chest, suddenly he was playful.

I came up with something I wanted to try.

You may fail.

If you succeed, it's funny.

In 3D Perception, check the position of the tips of the ten spears. Almost stationary. I can.

Fire Arrow.

The light drifted from the front of Lecan's chest, where he cast the spell, and the tips of the ten spears were erased. The eight Fire Arrows were extinguished with it, but there were two Fire Arrows that landed at the feet of the soldiers.

"Whoa."

"Wow."

The Temple soldiers lagged behind, revealing surprises.

"Hey, what's that, what's that?"

Cleric Cassis is fluttering.

The two Temple Knights pulled out their swords.

(Good sword)

(And good fighting)

Lekan had a laugh on his face, unknowingly, at the hunch of a battle he seemed to enjoy.

Lekan pulled the Rusk Sword out of Storage with his left hand up the collar of his coat and his right hand inside it.

And exposed the enemy group in front of him to the utmost killing.

The ten Temple soldiers in the front row were stiff as if they had been subjected to the "intimidation" of the mighty Warcraft.

The two Temple Knights inadvertently stopped their feet from stepping forward.

One of the clergymen interrupted the chant he was starting, while the other dropped his wand in a puffy manner.

Cleric Cassis is shuddering her eyes wide open and smug.

Lekan took a step forward, lowering his right hand, which held the sword, naturally sloppily.

Two knights are undoubtedly awkward, but Lecan's investigation tells us we should defeat the two clerics first.

(No kidding)

(They said you shouldn't kill a cleric.)

(cumbersome but unavoidable)

(Kick the soldier in the front and hit the knight)

(Let's jump to the left and smash the jaws of the two clerics)

(Since I left a blow in the belly of Cleric Cassis)

(Turn right and slash off the right arm of two knights)

(Think after that of the authentic culinary methods of the Cassis priest)

At that time, there was a relaxed voice of a woman.

"What are you doing"