"…giant?"

Laika opened her mouth at the guard's words. Arna's brow narrowed.

"…Are you serious?"

"Yes! Yes! Yes! I'm at the gate now!"

shouted the guard with a white face. Leica came down from the table with a whimper.

"Are you a real giant?”

"They can't come here."

"Oh, no! You're a giant!"

"Well."

Arna has seen a giant several times. They're the Northern Guard. There was no reason for them to come here because they had betrayed the world.

They've never seen a giant before. However, the guard's expression was too urgent to be mistaken.

"Okay."

She pulled herself up from the chair.

"Which door is it?”

"North, north gate."

"Let's go now."

"Go, thank you!"

Arna stepped out to the door after getting ready. Then Leica caught her.

"Mr. Leica?"

"I'm coming, too."

"No..."

"If you're not a giant, if you're a giant, you need my power.”

“…….”

Arna shut her mouth. Leica is strong. He had the power to overcome even if he was a giant. After much consideration, Arna nodded.

"Okay, but if you think it's dangerous, you'll have to run away and leave it with our guards."

"Don't worry. Don't worry. I know a lot about that."

Leica waved her sword cheerfully. Arena winked at the guard.

"Let's go."

"Yes, yes."

The guards flapped and Arna and Leica followed.

"I called you a giant. Did you get that number?"

"Gee, there's only one person now. I'm calmly waiting to see if you're willing to be hostile, but....”

The guard swallowed his saliva. It was stress in itself that there was a huge presence next to it. Arna ran with her mouth shut.

It was not long before the northern gate was seen. And the huge presence in front of it. Leica burst into admiration.

"Wow. It's very big."

"Gee, a real giant?"

Arna was shocked. It looks a little small, but the giant was sitting in front of the door with a sulky face.

"Why would they abandon the gates....”

"Sister?"

Leica has stopped. Arna, who was embarrassed, bit her lips.

"I'm sorry."

She shifted her steps.

***

"Oh, bother me."

The little giant, Lupa Aru, muttered quietly with a troublesome face. Hearing his light words, the guards around scared themselves into the window.

"Hey, stay calm!"

"What are you talking about when you didn't move?"

Rupa Aru waved her hand.

"Please step back a little. I'm afraid I'll crush you if you do something wrong.”

"Up, threat! Guards won't give in!"

A guard exclaimed proudly, but his knees were shaking.

Lupa Aru kicked her tongue.

"Okay, I'll just be careful. "Duck."

Lupa Aru's face is wrinkled.

"That's why I didn't want to come.”

Oh Mo-han insisted that she should go, but Oh said one thing with a smile. Shut up and go. I had no choice but to cry and eat mustard.

"…there might be another human being like him."

Lupa Aru reminded me of a man.

A monster, a man who beats a giant by force. There's hundreds of human beings in front of us, but there could be one more. Lupa Aru closed her eyes in fear.

"Wow. It's big."

Lupa Aru opened her eyes with a blank voice. A woman with red hair was looking up at him.

"What, little man. Are you their leader?"

"No. You don't know what it looks like? How can a young man like me be the captain of these guys?”

"It's all the same to me."

In the eyes of giants, man was an ant. I don't know at all, but the old and young man was hard to tell.

"Then who are you?"

"I'm an onlooker. The man you're looking for is next to me.”

"Good morning."

Arna bowed her head short.

"…Elf?"

Lupa Aru frowned.

"The elf is your boss? Well, he's telling the truth."

"That guy?"

"There's a guy like that. A monster."

Rupa Aru is up. The guard backed away, "Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

"It's really big."

Leica spouted out. I had to look up when I sat down, but my neck hurt when I stood up.

"I'm Lupa Aru. He's a representative of the great Giant. What's your name?

"…Arna."

"What about your last name?" Your elf always had a great last name.”

"I abandoned my last name."

She lived as a human being, not an elf. The E.L.F.'s last name was not needed. Lupa Aru looked suspicious, but she didn't think deeply and let it slide.

"That's enough. I'm here because of a human suggestion called Asher."

"Asher?"

"Who is it?"

"Uh. Uh."

Rupa Aru said in a quirky tone, perhaps the surprising response was unexpected.

"Do you know that monstrous man?"

"You're not guards in the North. How do you know his name?”

"First question, not anymore. There are no more guards. The answer to the second question is, he's on our side, so we know."

"What?"

Arna cupped her eyes. Leica pressed in and asked urgently.

"Asher, where's Asher?"

"I don't know. Human. He's gone north.”

"Northern?"

Leica gave a shrill scream. The North was an unknown, hidden area for humans in the East.

Leica tried to ask back, but Arna stopped her.

"…you've given up your expenses.”

"Yes, you humans will be able to travel to and from the North. Things would have been interrupted in the first place, but... And they'll just let you go."

Lupa Aru answered Arna's question in a bland manner.

"How come?"

"That's all I can tell you."

He was an agent, not a representative.

"Talk to our chief for more information."

"Is his name....”

Arna met a few giant people. Lupa Aru answered her question.

"It's Oh Mo-han."

"…it's him."

Arna groaned.

***

"Rolling..."

"Ah…."

The fallen orcs wriggled groaning. Some burst out laughing as if they were insane, and some were crying helplessly holding onto the ground.

"That's vain."

Oak Road looked at them with mixed eyes. I felt some signs of popularity behind him.

"Have you come?"

"How's your condition?"

"That's not good.

Asher's question was answered by Oak Road.

The Orcs completely escaped the Hastoka. At first glance, it was the best result, but the aftermath was formidable.

"When you open the dam at once, the floodgates break. We have to solve them step by step, but they haven't."

Orcs, which were suddenly liberated upon the escape of Hastoka, were not moving properly.

"I'll be back in a week or so. Some of them won't come back."

have a brother in one's arms In some cases, it may change to a comparable degree.

"But you're free."

"Yes, that's something to be thankful for."

"I'll help you. Oak Road."

The approaching Pateless beckoned the elves. They went to the Orcs, looked at them, and began to move them. said Oak Lord with a wry face.

"I'm sorry."

"No, it's not.

Pateless shook his head lightly.

"You and we are allies. It's natural to help each other."

"…I see."

Oak Road laughed bitterly.

"You're finally back."

Orcs and elves help each other. The natural scene seemed heterogeneous in only two years. At the moment, Pateless frowned.

"…what are you doing here?”

Among the Orcs, there was Rossellini. The woman who caused the orcs said proudly.

"I'm helping Oak."

"…do you?"

Petris shook his head, but did not stop him. The Orcs had returned to normal, so the problem would not burst.

Asher was watching them quietly. He was waiting.

[Hey]

And finally, the silent Nsir asked in a quiet, subdued voice. Asher nodded slowly.

Are you okay for a moment?]

"Yes."

Asher walked away. Petrice, who was taking care of Orcs, saw him and asked.

"Where are you going?"

"I'll leave the room for a while."

He went deep into the forest.

***

"There's no one."

All the elves left to help Orcs. The forest could only hear birds chirping and worms crying.

"Tell me."

[... Will you listen to me if I make an excuse?]

Hastoka is a liar. He doesn't say anything meaningful.

But he definitely understands what N'Sir says. I knew what he was like. It was something that could not be seen as a lie.

[I... I didn't know]]

Ansir muttered in a trembling voice.

I really don't remember. I. I...]

"That's enough."

Asher cut off Encyr. Nsir muttered with a bitter smile.

[Yes, of course you don't believe it.]

"No."

Asher denied it.

"That's enough. I believe you don't have to make excuses.”

[…what?]

Asher grabbed the golden sword and ansir and shook it lightly.

"If he knows you, you're like them. It's a little different.”

[Uh, you, uh...]

Enshir was embarrassed. Asher laughed at the surprise of the child who was caught lying.

"What are you so surprised about?”

Ha, but he knew me. You treated me like a friend.]

This brother was after Asher. It was enough to suspect that N'Sir had connection with them, or that N'Sir's goal was also so.

However, Asher shook Encyr with a soft heart.

"That's enough."

NCIR did a lot of things for him. They gave me information, told me stories, and gave me advice.

He had faith in Enshir.

"It doesn't make any more sense that he's on their side. And the warrior is on the throne of the devil?”

[…thank you.]

Ansir spit it out. Asher kicked Encyr back to her waist.

"If you were on their side in the first place, the opportunity was full.”

There were many ways to throw out twisted information. If Enshir had a different mind when confronted Maraha, Asher was not here now.

There was no reason to doubt or even thought from the beginning.

[...no, thank you anyway.]

In a somewhat black voice, Enshir said.

[If the only one in the world who can hear my voice denies me...] It's really complicated. Thank you.]

Asher did not answer and remained silent. A few minutes later the sedated Nsir spoke calmly.

[Okay, that's enough] Let's get down to business.]

"Yes."

He believed in Enshir. However, Hastoka's knowledge of Ensir was another matter.

"He listened to you and treated you with respect."

The existence of this type. What existed even before man was born, he spoke to Enshir like a superior.

"Once you're not God."

[God is born of man]]

This brother despises and ridicules the gods. There was no reason to be respectful if Nesir was a god.

"You still don't remember?”

[Other than his name, still.] It's the same except for a vague one. It doesn't look foggy either. ...I'm like them, like this guy.]

"It's hard to see."

There was a lot of literature on the existence that existed before human beings were born. Except for the devil and brother-in-law, they were all gone or extinct, but the number was never small.