Sword of the Philosopher

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Sylvie repositions herself because I appear from behind her, turning her body toward this side and setting up a sword. Darkened sunset eyes shoot through this one.

Confronting each other again, I am amazed at the finesse of that line. It's a stature like nothing if you find out with a woman, but it's so thin that you'd be surprised if you saw it as a man fighting in the arena.

Your face is neutral, and somewhere you feel like a boy - you remember a lot of fans in your previous life for the purpose you saw, and a lot of fan illustrations in the game characters.

"From what I've seen, you look like a traveling person. Are you confident you're going to intrude?

Asked with a sharp gaze, but unanswered. This is what happened in the accident. That's all you need to know - I thought I'd say it back, but I gave it up. I'm not in a situation where I can get away with it anymore.

The question is, what should I do with Silvi in front of me... should I be more of a buddy than I've been involved with so far, or should I ignore him and hit the other one?

Being a person who was strong with the benefit of the gaming system, honestly when asked if it would work in the real world...... but the strength of having treated a big man earlier would undoubtedly be genuine. The level seems to be higher than releasing intermediate moves, and the atmosphere is likely to follow us in our fight even if we are one of them.

While I think about it, Sylvie enters a state of battle… I look at my opponent as I am driven by the urge to sigh. Then,

"I've been paying a lot of attention since just now... is there anything on my face?

You're gonna ask me, Sylvie. There is nothing offensive about it. Seems like a pure inquiry.

"No... it's nothing"

Pull out the sword while answering. If I fought seriously, I could take her down in an instant... but I didn't know what would happen if I did it.

Or so, it's dangerous to lose intentionally. I don't even know if I can act like I was hit in the first place. Besides, if I find out, storm of blame. It is certain that you will not be able to walk through the town. If that happens, besides looking for company, there will be obstacles.

Then what to do...... while I'm circling my thoughts in my head, the battle begins. I don't have time to think slowly.

Silvi attacks. Maybe the idea is to see me just pull out my sword and not set it up and end it all at once.

It was a simple sideburn that was released. The sharpness is first-class - but my body moves on its own. I received the sword and successfully recieved it.

Oh, and cheers from around. It seems surprising that I prevented Sylvie from attacking.

"Don't do it"

Sylvie says too. But you're in trouble with this situation. What should I do?

An event that wasn't an event that existed in the game, and I have no idea how to get it right. Stick around like this and bring it into the draw? No, that makes Silvi feel like he's going to stick... then we're going to lose on purpose? But there's a chance that Sylvie will see it through.

Sylvie's sword approaches me. The moment - my arm moved reflexively.

It was also a habit stained by continuing to train...... play Silvi's sword first. A little momentum will blunt her movements.

It was the original method of warfare to see a sword trident on my body without getting my hair in there... I stopped on the verge of a counterattack. Step back with it.

A critical position away from the intermission. If you bring it into a situation where you have to step in to attack it... then

"... that's puzzling"

Sylvie says. Impossible - I guess that means why we didn't fight back earlier.

"Are you out of your hands?

I don't know how to answer...... I've thought this far and realized I'm all pointless. No matter how much you think, you can't come to a conclusion. And I met her on the edge of something - then,

Silvi moves. At the same time, the impending sword flashes were sharp, and it should have been impossible to capture them if a normal warrior.

But I prevented it. Turn further into a counter-attack and set up with Silvi. She took it, recirculated it twice, three times... but I have a fourth time to make up my mind.

Add strength - I played Sylvie's sword loudly. She immediately tried to back off, but I'd pack the time faster than that.

For a moment, I stick my sword to her neck. There was a battle - then there was cheer from around.

Apparently there weren't many people betting on me, and the one who hit the big hole looks happy. It must be conspicuous behavior, but it doesn't seem like anything to blame, and it won't mean you won't be able to leave town.

Some of them saw someone trying to rush over to me... but Silvi opened his mouth before he could come near me.

"... if I had that strength, I wouldn't seem to be able to use it for a place like this. Wouldn't you be able to hire some good people?

"There's something to do... I didn't get these strengths because I want to defeat the warriors"

With that word, he understood what I was trying to say.

"I mean, he said the purpose was demons and demons."

"That sort of thing"

In reply, Sylvie muttered one "I see," sheathing her sword.

"... would you like to talk to me for a second?

"To me?

"I'm inexperienced in fighting demons and demons. I want information on what it is."

If you agree here, it will definitely be the flow to keep Sylvie company - but let's just put it on hold for a moment and talk about whether or not we're really going to keep him company.

"Okay."

I agree with her. "Say hello," says Silvi. If I was alone, I could have been caught in front of everyone around me and made a big deal of it - either because she was there or because I was going to leave this place behind right away.

You could have gone back to the inn we used, but it was a small tavern we visited. It opens despite noon, but naturally, there are few customers.

Take a seat in the store and discuss the demons and demons while drinking milk.

"- Right. Thanks for the info. From what I just said, you and your squire are moving around every day to defeat the Demon Clan."

"Don't... there are so many reasons... but one thing I can tell you is that we've been chased from the country."

"... to save the country, something like that. Sounds like you're gonna do a lot of big things."

Silvi even makes you smile. Is the reaction natural?

"And here I am," he said, reinforcing his squire's power.

"That's the place"

"I see what's going on. Thanks for explaining."

Drinking milk, just like me, she says... drinking is somewhere graceful and pathetic. Somehow, I can convince you again that you're a woman.

Here I think a little...... If I were to keep her company, the game was about meeting the protagonist by chance and helping me fight by resolving the commotion together...... did that event end?

If one of the protagonists is doing it, it's not strange to get a report from the user demon, but it's not... when

"... hey, speaking of one"

"Hmm?"

"I know this town hasn't been attacked by demons and demons yet... how about security?

"Because people are in a lot of influx. The larger the population, naturally the more troublesome things will happen."

"Looks like you got involved."

Clashes between warriors… and Sylvie should have been involved.

"Sort of. There was a situation where the original people in this town and the warriors in the other towns were in a state of immediacy."

- After all, the event itself is over. Nevertheless, he is not the protagonist.

"Did you solve that?

"Oh. Me and... with the help of the Wizard."

"Wizard...... can you say that, a name or something?

"Name? Why?

"The way you stick your neck in trouble... that's what I know. I was hoping maybe."

"Oh, fine. His name is..."

Sylvie answered looking me in the eye.

"It's Kuuza-Bafat."

- The person, like Silvi, was one of the 'top three'.