I didn't say I collapsed, I didn't faint, it just fell out of the blue sitting there. The sky is unfortunately just dark and not refreshing at all.

Alistair woke me up there.

"Leah! How impotent!

"Little bit."

"Bufo"

I'm sure Alistair would be more annoyed to hear that voice.

"I'm sorry. But if you think there's only Leah, a toddler who can't help it, it's crazy."

It's Caro holding his belly and laughing.

"Caro, if it wasn't Leah, maybe we'd both be dead, dead. I can't believe you make me laugh like that!

"Wow, wow."

Caro kept a serious face.

"Anyway, we're going back into the junction."

Following Bart's voice, who was glaring without alarm, we all went back on the road to the town mayor's premises, about fifty meters on alert.

"Amy!"

Ray rushes over to Amy, whom his father could hold.

"Good!

"Brother! Leah protected me."

"Leah?

Ray looked at this one with a strange look on his face, but it seemed that Amy's safety was more important than thinking about whether the matter was strange, and he didn't say anything in particular.

Noah, who was outside with me, eats and hangs on Burt.

"My father... it was far and hard to understand, but I had a father! He was my father, for sure! Why did you turn your sword on me! Why did Dad disappear!

Bart is just looking at it with an indescribable face. Alistair lowered me gently, depositing me in the mill and approaching Noah. I noticed that Noah,

"Look, Alistair, hunters could've protected you from your father."

As soon as I said, Alistair strained Noah's cheek full of power with Pern. Towards Noah, who had fallen, Alistair yelled, blushing her face red.

"You're an idiot, you! Hunters do need magic, too. But some guys do hunters even without magic. Why didn't you take me outside the bond? [M] That's because you're an idiot who doesn't try to figure out what it means for his father to be hit by a fake!

Noah turned to Alistair while he fell, desperately proclaiming:

"Because your body will stay that you've been hit by a Fallen. My father didn't even leave his body. Maybe he's alive, because just now, until Bart points his sword at him."

"Look at reality! That's not your father! False people!

Alistair screaming was like crying.

"If you hesitate to point your sword at me that way, someone else dies from being hit by a Fallen! Even hunters die! If Bart hadn't cut it off this time, Leah or Amy might have died!

"It's..."

"Why is Leah out of the junction in the first place! If we hadn't hunted by here, we wouldn't have made it!

Noah and Ray were annoyed by the words.

"You guys, you're the reason!

"Alistair, calm down."

Mill pounded Alistair's shoulder, and slapped him.

"You have to ask Chan what happened. Now is not the time to give Leah and Amy a break and listen to everyone."

"... yeah"

Alistair relaxed and squeezed her hand.

"Leah said. Noah's father is gone. If they hadn't told me that, I'd have thought it was Mr. Evans, approached the Fallen, and I might have died."

That's what Amy said in a small voice.

"He looked like Mr. Evans, but he wasn't Mr. Evans"

"Oh, no."

"If I were your father, I wouldn't disappear as long as I hung up"

Alistair turned her back on Noah, who looked down. All I could say about Noah was I'm sorry, but that's all I had to say right away.

"Buh-buh."

"What, Leah?"

"Besides, the one who came"

"Pick me up?"

"Ria, hello"

The adults looked at each other.

"See, O.J."

Burt made sure to watermark across the meadow.

"No, night searches are dangerous."

That's how I shook my head. I saw it and snorted like the people who were protecting Noah and Ray made a fool of themselves.

"Stupid, you believe what the baby says when even us escorts say we had no idea who the killer was!

"Shut up! I wonder why Amy survived in that situation. Thanks to Leah's judgment."

Bart gave it back cold.

"I'm not a hunter. Even when you guys went to help, they fell together. I respect that judgment. But don't just be lucky the mayor's daughter was saved."

Burt looked kindly at me, tired and unable to say anything more, leaning against Mill's chest.

"Leah, can you stay awake a little longer? I need to talk to you today."

"Aye."

Hearing my reply, the mayor rocked Amy, who seemed to take care of herself.

"Amy, enough."

"You're not talking about taking care of just your own daughter, even though a one-year-old can stay awake. I'd like to go into the mayor's building and talk to him properly."

Amy is the one who answered Bart's irony.

"I'm fine. I'm the one who took Leah out. I'll talk to you soon."

I said that firmly as I was about to cry.

"Amy, you're great."

Amy nodded at Bart's voice, descending from the mayor's arm and standing firm on her own feet.

"Miriu, Miriu"

"Are you okay?"

"Aye."

I also went down from the mill and there Amy came and offered her hand. We held hands tight. Amy and I have survived the crisis together.

"Get in the house?

"Aye."

The truth is Amy is my entanglement. I was only exposed when I was exposed, and that's what could have left me on the way. Adults will impersonate each other's responsibilities. But that eventually comes down to me. "Without Lilia with purple eyes".

So should I not have been here? Like the first time your father said, should I not have been born?

"No."

"Leah?"

"It's a mistake. Wally, Wally, Wally."

There's no way I'm sorry I was born. It's bad for people to think about using me. I hunched my nose and strained my chest, holding hands with Amy. I just headed to the mansion.

Bart is saying something to everyone back there.

"There's no point in us arguing. Look, take those two. We were so close even when it was hard on us.... I'm walking away."

"It's so cranky!

"Oh, excuse me. Yeah, I'm just walking."

That's fine.