Reborn Little Girl Won’t Give Up

Father's Demon Stone (Bart's Perspective)

Amy was calm besides her thoughts, covering Noah and explaining the situation she was exposed to on behalf of Ray, who couldn't say anything, or Noah, who wasn't yet convinced about her father.

No matter how much Ray is covered, Ray and Noah are responsible, as well as the servants who gave their permission cheaply. I want you to reflect on that. But it's important to keep the Fallen from a safe place. I have nothing to blame for as long as I reflect.

Amy cried and apologized for taking Leah out with her, but that's the same degree of responsibility Noah and Ray have. Rather, it would be the victim involved in Leah's abduction.

Amy got tired of crying and fell asleep, and Leah fell asleep quickly after I properly told her what was most important: the killer and that Amy was about to be thrown away in a convolutional manner.

"Well, Noah and Ray should rest now, too. Understand that reckless behavior involves you as well as your surroundings."

"Yes."

"... Yes"

Ray was honest with my words, and Noah still replied in disgust. Manage to keep Alistair from getting up on the side. I sighed and roughly removed the demon stone from my hip porch.

"Burt, is that this one?

"Oh, it's the Fallen Stone that was attacking Leah and Amy"

The demon stones that can be taken from the Fallen can vary in size and size. It is said that the difference in size depends on how long the Fallen family lived, that is, how much other creatures' lives were sucked. The mayor took the biggest demon stone in his hand as the adult eyes throughout the room as well as the children were nailed.

"I've hardly seen anything this big. Isn't it as good as the demon stone in our junction box?"

Sure, that was huge, and that's what I wanted to show you.

"Noah"

"Yes."

"This is the demon stone of the Fallen who sucked your father's life."

"Huh..."

Noah looked softly at the demon stone the mayor had placed on the table with such eyes that he did not know what it was about.

"Evans isn't the only one. This big means how many lives you've sucked. However, it was probably either Evans at the end, or after Evans, he only inhaled the lives of small creatures. That's why I took Evans' appearance. That's what I mean."

Noah looked at Alistair to make sure. Alistair nodded,

"I did see your father become this demonic stone"

I ran out of words. Noah stares at the stone.

"I'll do this for you."

To these words of mine,

"Stupid. I think it'll be your years' worth of income."

and the mayor was surprised. Well, my people are flat out. He says we don't have to tell each other. Countless times the woman shook me, "I'm glad my people know better," because of that, no, that's fine.

"Well, maybe two years."

I said quietly to Noah, who swallowed the sawdust and spit.

"This can undoubtedly be described as the shape of Evans. But it's only a day or two to keep it safe."

"Why? You have your father's life in there."

"I don't know what I regret most about Evans dying."

"... I don't know"

"I don't think I can support you and your mother."

"Mother."

Noah's mother works hard even when her husband dies. Nor Noah. But it should never be easy to think about what's to come.

"Sell it. Do you think Evans would want you or another child's life to be threatened because he thinks he might be alive?"

"I don't think so"

"That's right. Evans was a good guy."

"Good guy, it was"

Noah finally took the demon stone into its hands.

"Are you gone?"

Tears fell on the demonic stone held with both hands.

"Hide it tight, take it home, and tell your mother properly. Everything you did, everything I told you to sell."

"Yeah."

I finally looked at Noah, who nodded honestly, and the mill stood up.

"I'll give you a lift."

"Me too."

Alistair also stood up looking diagonally. I was angry, but I know you're a dear friend.

Noah made a face that she was fine, but Mill pointed to the demon stone and seemed to decide to send it honestly. Shutting up and bowing his head, he left with Mill and Alistair with the demon stone in his pocket. At that time, Ray was also put back in his room.

"Well."

I saw the mayor. Precisely us, I guess.

"I'm sorry. Honestly, I didn't expect anything to come from the mansion. Not to mention in the time of the Fallen, from the outside, etc."

The mayor bowed his head clean.

"Though I left it here, I was so worried that you were hunting near the mayor's mansion here."

Caro seems satisfied.

"Mayor, I just said something to blame, but if we'd taken Leah outside, he'd probably have been attacked with more people. I don't regret depositing it myself. Instead, I'm sorry Amy got involved."

I bowed my head too.

"No, it's Ray and Noah's fault too, so there's nothing I can do about it,"

"Right, we can't help apologizing to each other. Leah said the killer was a messenger."

"That, though. Can you believe it?"

"Believable"

It was Clyde who said it in a powerful voice. It was Caro who snorted at it and went on.

"Will you stop not seeing Leah properly because she's a toddler anymore? I heard there's only been a good amount of time since the mayor, Leah and Amy, were exposed in the first place. Even so, Ragdragon was restless and we rushed right to see if there was anything going on in the rear, so you said it was enough."

Caro began to think about the situation in such an orderly fashion as he calculated in his head.

"It seems so. I think I've been surrounded enough by the Falls since I was called in to arrange for a hunter to rush. Honestly, I'd already given up completely."

The mayor remembers the fear when the Fallen gathered and found out that there was a Leah and her daughter exposed to the center of it, rubbing their arms.

"There's certainly no way it helps to think now about how the two of them survived in it. Maybe he kept Alistair's junction box or something?

"It's not"

I immediately denied it.

"But when I went to help, the Fallens were certainly started by Leah and Amy. To be honest, I'm not sure either, but I can only assume that Leah made her own connections."

Caro and Clyde keep their eyes closed and arms together. It's the two of us who were there. I guess I expected it.

"Ha, ha, a living human being? No way......"

The mayor shakes his head like he can't believe it. But my hand, which I was rubbing my arm until just now, was trembling in small pieces.

"If I had that power, everyone would want it. You can't stop a mayor."

Even a hunter can't stop you. That's how I snapped in my heart, too.