"Ahhh, shit!"

Gou, the "Master" leader of the Magus kingdom who defeated Mera, decides that he has completed the given work and leaves Doc alone.

Confirming that there is no trace from Doc and that he is now free, his feet will not cross the border of the Magus kingdom, heading towards the Dragon Empire.

Gow began his journey towards the Dragon Empire.

Then why did he change his destination?

The reason is Mela's semi-body, who was fighting earlier.

(I heard you were skilled, but I didn't think there was such a talented person under "Witch of the Great Tower"....Moreover, those who hid in the shadows and watched us, and immediately transferred and fled, were also quite capable from the signs....Is there a "C" next to the "Witch of the Giant Tower", or is the witch herself?)

The more Gou had a sense of crisis in his heart, the stronger his semi-body was, and from the signs of the "Mera Body" who fled quickly, he could understand that he was a person of high strength.

He is not an optimist enough to think that such a talented man happens to be under The Witch of the Great Tower.

(Damn it, I need to pass this information on to Hiro....)

Hiro is the leader of the "Master" of the Dragon Empire.

Gow and Hiro are connected behind the hostile "Master" on the side of the Magus Empire and "Master" on the side of the Dragon Empire.

Only some people, including myself, know that Gow and Hiro are connected.

In "Master" on the side of the Dragon Empire, there are only two people, "Hisomi" and "Kamaboko" (Kaiser said), who play the merchant with thin eyes.

Gow reached level 9,000 because he continued to defeat underwater monsters that were overwhelmingly stronger than on the ground with the help of a bastard (Kamaboko).

Gou himself didn't tell anyone about the "Master" on the side of the Magus Kingdom.

Miki didn't get this information either.

Hiro, the "Master" of the Dragon Empire, is connected to Gow to avoid a futile struggle with the "Master" of the Magus Empire and to devote his efforts to "P.A."

For Gow, when it's time to go, it's just insurance to help himself.

Gou himself, no one on the "Master" side of the Magus kingdom trusts him, and because he is the cutest, if only he can help, he will cut them off without hesitation.

It's just that kind of thing, like the connection between the "Master" on the side of the Magus Kingdom.

(Originally, it would be enough to tell the story using magic... but the opponent is calling himself a witch.You'd better keep moving on foot and relay the information so they can intercept you.Ahh! Damn it, darling!)

It moves to protect itself, even though it stinks inside.

He removes the bracelet magic item from the item box.

When Gow wears a bracelet, his figure changes to a typical, weak racial man.

It's a magic item called "False Bracelet."

A magic item that falsifies the appearance of the wearer to another person.

It is a famous magic item that can be used to change the shape of an escorted object, when you play in the city at night, or for pranks.

Using an appraisal will only give you enough power to know who you really are in one shot.

Nevertheless, it is typically a magic item where the price increases.

As a hobby of Gou himself, although it is not a national treasure class like the "false bracelet", there is a collection of funny, joke-good magic items that can be used there - when it becomes such a weak race, "fun" comes from there, that is, bandits and so on.

In general, no escort, no carriage, only an unannounced fool has to travel with so much confidence in his arms, or knowing that he is in danger of losing his life.

To avoid trouble, turn into a Dragon Newt, Elf, or Demon race.

'I am confident in my arms' type, because it is judged by my own self and there is little luggage, so I will not attack.

Nevertheless, Gow went out of his way to change into a "race" with a weak body shape in order to retaliate against thieves who looked weak and attacked on their feet.

Of course, that is not the only reason, but also 'I don't want to stand out', 'false appearance' and 'easily mistaken for crowds'.



A few days after we broke up with Doc and the others.

Gow transforms himself into a man of common race in the False Bracelet and keeps moving.

It is a river boat that leads to the Principality of Six.

The closest one is near the racial kingdom, so I'm aiming for you.

In normal years, carriages carrying luggage between the Magus kingdom and the racial kingdom also have problems in both countries, so the number is zero compared to normal years.

(I was planning on getting a ride on a passing carriage....)

If you rush with all your might, you'll reach the riverboat station in a day, but you'll get tired of getting noticeable.

Since there were more disadvantages than advantages, he walked gently and moved slowly.

The carriage did not come and go, and the hitchhike failed, but on the contrary, there were good things to do.

(You caught it faster than I thought.)

Pick up multiple signs of Gow's enemies.

It reaches the ears where the sounds of men rushing from the forest are reinforced so as not to let themselves escape through the swallowing atmosphere and travel the streets.

The number of carriages traveling has decreased compared to last year, so bandits are also losing income and apparently attacking Gow (camouflaged) with no baggage.

As he expected, a racial man with a sword, a knife and a knife in his hand from the forest appeared to sandwich between the left and right.

Some of the men in the woods seem to have bows and arrows.

A bearded man who seems to be a thief's head and is fit for race speaks with a low voice.

"Brother, I'm sorry, but if you want to make it through here safely, I'll have you pay for what you pay."

The thieves are deceived by their appearance, surrounded and threatened with a level 9,000 gow in the leader of the Magus Nation "Master".

Gow was ugly and laughed at them, as he had done in front of a funny clown.