Outaishihi ni Nante Naritakunai!!

Him and the traitor two.

"Huh!"

Until then, the infidel, who had created an atmosphere without a grip, instantly transforms the wrapped aura. Chirali and a silver thread glowed on hand. Andre softens up at the sickening, creepy killing.

"Hih..."

"Chi..."

And he sheltered Andre with his arrogance, and again tangled the silver thread of the devil with his sword.

As I thought earlier, this silver thread is like a sharp blade. I confronted the traitor, thinking you were helped by Cain asking me how to attack him.

The apostate shook his head in a frightened tone.

"... you really are strong. I didn't think you'd react to my real moves.... Why are you interrupting me? If you let me do my job, I'll leave this place quietly, okay?

"Andre is a Wilhelm person. It's not because other countries like it."

When I saw Andre, he fainted because of fear.

... pitiful.

Andre used to use a lot of swords and magic, too. Yet now, I guess it's really dull to the limit that instead of reacting, I've been stunned by killing myself. I felt sorry for him, but now I saw him as a traitor and not the other way around.

To be honest, I didn't even feel the need to shelter Andre so far, but the way the Pagan kills is kind of unique. I don't want Liddy to see the scene coming off my neck.

"It's against doctrine to kill anyone but me. So I'm really in trouble when you interrupt me."

I calmly pointed out to the face-flattering apostate.

"That would be convenient for you. I won't let you do what Sahaja thinks any more. Retreat, traitor."

"... here we go."

said the traitor with a bewildered face.

"I didn't expect to be disturbed so far.... Uh, couldn't you finish it off with the first blow, so did you get an ass out of it in the first place? If I did my job with that, that would have been the end of it... I wonder if I timed it wrong. But I just wanted to go home too..."

Whilst complaining about the bumps, the Pagan vanished in an instant and pulled the silver thread.

Thread can be untied from the sword.

The thread that he had put back was wrapped in hand as he twirled, and the apostate sighed as he said, "No, no, no."

And he lifted up his face, and looked me in the eye, and said softly, Well, I'm going home.

"What?"

Suddenly I wondered what to say, but the renegade bothered to nostalgic the thread and paid his hand to get the bread and dirt off.

"I said I was going home. I was told that if you were here, you wouldn't have to. [M] But, you know, when they say that, I'm not saying," Yes, I am, am I? "This is still me, the black top, right? So for once, I tried my best... Yeah, I know exactly what he said. That's Prince of the Nightmare King. I think you should pull it off today."

……

I was distracted. The renegade turns his back from us as he curls, and walks out relaxed.

"Sole. You'll be disposed of anyway, won't you? I'll leave it to you. [M] Greetings."

That would mean Andre. Failing to reply, the apostate flaunted his shoulder.

"I'm sorry, but my plans have gone crazy.... Our plan was for you to arrive a little later. I've been working on it for a while. So, anyway, we didn't get to pick him up in time, and we didn't have any luck this time?

"He?"

I was concerned about the word 'he', which the traitor tells me, but the traitor did not reply to it.

"The princess is funny, but you're funny enough, too, aren't you? There are a lot of really interesting people in Wilhelm. I'd love to see you again."

"Don't ever come out of Sahaja again"

It is difficult for a legendary assassin to come out to another country.

Reflectively, the apostate laughed couscous.

"You say the same thing about Cain, don't you? But I told him, too, because that's not for me to decide. Working with you seems more troublesome than Cain, and I'd like you to give me a break if you can. Hopefully."

The traitor, far enough from us, looked back at this one. At some point, I have something like paper in my hand.

"Then to Prince Prince of the Nightmare, and then - a princess who uses funny magic. I'll see you around."

"Huh!"

"Bubba"

I reacted to the last word, but it was too late. What he had in his hand was a surgical paper. I guess the Return Magic Formation was depicted. Almost at the same time as the sorcery was activated, his appearance had disappeared from the spot.

"... sounds like you'd better think Sahaja knew about Liddy's neutralising magic"

Interesting magic... I understood everything in that word.

Earlier the Pagan said he was observing Liddy escape.

I mean, the moment Liddy turns off the slime, he's also in that place, and when he watches, that's what it's all about.

Liddy's neutralizing magic could have been known to the King and, if he did poorly, to Prince Maximilian.

If Liddy knew he could use neutralizing magic, that parent and child would definitely want even more Liddy. To use Liddy militarily.

I can never let that happen. Liddy swore to herself again that I would try to protect her.