Early the next morning.

We flew the king's capital.

Always as usual, Alelia and Aina cling to my arms with disappointment.

But Aina feels less scared than she used to be.

I'm not sure what it means to stick around even though I'm not scared, but I decided to think it wasn't enough to care... because it wasn't harmful.

Sui's flight speed is pretty fast and he's going to get inside the elf about 300 kilometers away.

"Master, I feel quiet and creepy"

"If you ask me, you sure do. Isn't there originally less demons around here or something like that?

Around the king's capital, I feel that the appearance of a demon with a chill is diminishing as it nearby in the elf.

"No, that's crazy. Of course people live in places where there are few demons, but it's a little unusual to have so few."

Eina, the elf, says so, so I guess so.

But it's not like there are no demons at all.

"Isn't this the time when demons are just sleeping too?

"Yuki, demons become more active at night and at dawn. It should be more than noon."

"Oh, well."

I don't know why, but demons become more active at night. Did you stay up all night for the boss who only springs up at night? No, this is about the game.

"Speaking of which, the receptionist said there have been more demons around Wang Capital lately. Can't you imagine the demons that were around here have moved?

"It's not without it in a long history, but it's an anomaly in itself"

Sui says it looks serious.

"Really? But I don't know what caused it, so I'll have to go..."

In the end, I don't know anything on this occasion.

Ask the villagers' elves when you arrive. It might be an easy problem to solve.

"Sue, come down here once."

There are still a few kilometers to the inside of the elf.

You were going to fly to the end, and Sui replied with a little surprise.

"Is it good here?

"Oh, all of a sudden, the legendary Winged Dragon came down, and the Elves would be surprised, wouldn't they? I think I'll walk away from here."

"Master Yuki is still a wise man. We'll land where it's getting wider in front of the bridge."

That's what I'm saying, Suey's going down.

It's something I'm used to and landed with a touch so light that we barely feel vibrations on our backs.

You're more comfortable than a plane. Shit. —— I don't know anything else because the asshole company only gave me an LCC ride though.

"Well, from here on out, can Aina show you around?

"Okay. It's an easy road to cross this bridge first and just keep straight, though. You don't have to get lost."

It seemed to me that it was convenient to bring Aina to the guide.

"Okay. Well, just in case, I'll walk in front of you while you expand your junction magic. Follow me."

Make sure a small stuffed size swim floats near my shoulder in a fixed position and puts his foot on the bridge.

Try treading the bridge with Tonton a few times.

"What is Youki doing?

"There's no chance of sudden breakage, is there? Just in case, I'm checking."

"I care too much..."

"Pretty yuki has a nasty personality..."

I checked, and I didn't see any anomalies on the bridge.

I think I can get through normally.

"I've never acted with caution. If I die in this world, I'm sorry about Despena."

"What's wrong with you?

"Uh, well, that's my hometown word. Don't worry about it."

DESCRIPTION PENALTY -- A penalty where experience is reduced by a certain percentage when a character dies. It's something that got pretty cautious because three days of hard work was par once I died just because the level increase was a mazo game.

Thus, I safely finished crossing the bridge.

But I felt something uncomfortable.

"... has the air changed?

"The air does taste good, doesn't it?"

"Phew, it's the elves that live with nature."

No, I'm not.

I feel that way if you ask me that the air tastes good, but it's more fundamental —— qualitative differences.

"I thought, I let out--"

"I remember, what is it?

Neither of us have noticed yet.

Hidden well, but I remember it well.

The smell that works for intuition rather than smell.

"There are demons nearby. That's quite a few, too."