The foul was noisy and I somehow woke up.

So I'm leaving Raftalia at home to go out for a light walk through the village at night.

Then he was sitting in front of a house made of bioplants by a tree, looking at the night sky.

"What's going on? Late this evening."

Potsung and trees stand alone.

Is Leesia asleep?

I'm supposed to be a watchman... well, you can trust the tree somewhat from previous reactions.

"Oh, is that Mr. Sue?"

The tree shifts its gaze from the night sky to me and answers.

Something... these days, trees are too quiet and creepy.

It sounds good when it comes to submissiveness, but I don't know what you're thinking behind it.

"I thought the moon was beautiful and I was watching it."

"Right."

No, there are moons in different worlds, too.

Well, it's a world of werewolves, and fowl it, keel it, and transform it.

... Why do I sound all kanji when I'm a werewolf?

That's what I could read when the slaver introduced me.

In this case, is that how it translates when you say it by mouth or something?

I guess it was translated, to see the status of that time they made me read it in crystals.

Maybe an introduction to slave traders was a tool to make sure the whole world understood.

Well, the referral range could be up to a certain number of letters or something.

……

……

Silence continues between me and the tree.

Do you want to leave like this?

When I thought so, the tree broke the silence and spoke out.

"You understand, don't you?

"What?

"My... curse is almost broken."

"... oh"

I'm not stupid either.

There's no way I'm going to doubt a tree that stays with Leesia forever and doesn't claim to be herself.

"I knew it..."

"That's right."

And these days, I'm no longer a yes-man.

I guess it was an appeal that was getting better.

Still, I wonder what kind of change of heart it is to answer my question honestly?

"A while ago, Mr. Sumimoto was talking about the identity of the waves and the reincarnators."

"Right."

"I... didn't get an answer. Besides, I came up with an NPC story that would do that in the game..."

With that said, the tree said so.

Maybe we're talking about a game where developers intentionally leave cheats or something like that, I thought.

I said, "Why am I at Mr. Sue's place when the curse is breaking and getting better?"

The story flew.

I knew it didn't seem to be fully healed yet.

"... I am wrong. I just didn't have the courage to say that Mr. Sumimoto was right."

"No?

I was thinking about that possibility, too.

Now all the tree men were after the overthrow of the state, and they were executed.

Vitch and I were also in consignment. I thought Leesia told me you were using the power of brainwashing.

I was a yes-man, so I would have listened to people properly.

"I guess it was in that state now. Courage... I'm squeezing."

"Oh, yeah."

"Just don't believe me..."

"I didn't believe it from the beginning. Because Leesia is protecting you."

This is a promise to Leesia.

Then you don't have to believe me, so listen to me.

"Okay. So? What do you want to talk about?

"First of all… my curse progression."

"Didn't you heal?

"I can't judge. I thought it had healed, but I can find places that haven't healed."

Well, a tree curse was like a loss of self.

Sometimes people say they don't notice the discomfort somewhere around them, but they do.

"I was losing my judgment, my will, all sorts of things with a curse. But... I think I remember some of them."

"What?

"Still... I can't remember the faces of my family who are supposed to be in the original world, and I can't think of any gaming knowledge or novels I've read online"

"You didn't say that."

"Until you told me... I didn't realize. When I was only incapable of judgment, I thought it was general."

……

"When I heard about Mr. Sue Wen's online novel in the world, I thought he'd say that, but as I was soaking up the hot springs on Carmilla Island today... I remembered that it was in my world too"

"Yes..."

Partial amnesia, that you were uncomfortable?

"But why?

It's still strange to notice now.

"It's pretty serious that you can't think of your parents, isn't it?

"It's not like I can't think of it. I don't know what kind of person you were or what happened, but do you think there's something that doesn't come out like you forgot?"

"Isn't that natural? What's the problem?

"Even game knowledge does. We talked about a game called Dimension Wave that was in my world."

"Oh."

"Didn't you think it was strange? If there's going to be a continuation in the consumer game, you didn't check the information on the next one, or something."

With that said...... yes.

If you are certain that there will be a sequel in the game you like, no matter how much it fits, you should probably look into the synopsis.

Despite this, the tree didn't talk about anything.

No, couldn't you talk?

"Of course, the identity of the wave or something... won't be explained. But it should be good to have descriptions of the waves and the various new systems."

"Oh, yeah."

"Well, what I thought of was a visit to a country located in Siltvelt or something to the extent that I couldn't go. That's not all."

"What?

I'm getting too far away to know better.

However, it is understandable that it can be something important.

"The next wave... In the Dimension Wave ahead of defeating Yinglong... we can go to a new world connected by waves! There is a system that says! And I thought I was waiting."

"That's already..."

"Yes... it's a later festival"

The glass moves a little from wave to wave.

What about the humans over here?

Why don't you ask me later?

"You're too late for anything."

"... I know. But...... as if intended, my knowledge of waves is focused...... gone. Is this, too, an enemy insinuation?

"I don't."

Speaking of which, the cursed weapon the tree obtained was a story of fragments of objects used by the brave men of the past in an attempt to rule the world.

If God's breath hung on him, and he was affected by it, the tree could not abandon the possibility that he had been forced to erase memories that would be detrimental by taking them to what he called God.

"So I... maybe the enemy will manipulate me. I don't know if the curse weapon is completely broken."

Oh... you've been thinking about saying that.

"So don't get lost if anything happens to me attacking Mr. Sumimoto... please kill me"

"I can't, but can I leave it to the others?

"Yes, I know I really should have Mr. Leesia... because I don't think she can be that ruthless"

"Okay. It's your promise and mine."

Smelt and good trees, if it was a story, you'd say something to me about the death flag smell.

What a thought, the tree looked at the village and replied.

"It's a good village, isn't it? It's a place you should be jealous of, made from scratch by Mr. Sue Wen."

"It's not uncomfortable to live here."

The sea is also close by, with the fruits of bioplants, not having trouble eating.

The crepe tree is... subtle, but a good place to live.

"Now I know. Mr. Sumimoto is not bad... on the other hand, he said that even saints can look like bad people if they collect all the bad information."

I'm a bad guy.

... stare again at the village with self-blame.

Because of me, the villagers are happy to go to the battlefield.

I still believe that business is the most profitable way to happily make money out of it.

But I don't think the guy who created the guys who would be happy to put themselves on the battlefield is a good guy.

"Didn't teach the guys here how miserable the fight was"

"But... aren't you always trying to protect me from dying"

"... Couldn't protect"

Yes, I couldn't protect the villagers.

Beginning in Atra, there are also victims in the Phoenix War.

The war with Fawbray was endlessly low, but it's not like there's no one there.

"If I were you back in the day, I would have tried to excuse you irresponsibly...... but now I know. Without knowing the art of fighting, he said the villages of the people who want to be able to help him shine brighter so that they can fight themselves than the villages he leaves to Mr. Sue Wen alone."

"It's a trick."

"Yeah, it's a trick. But now I know what Leesia and Smelter mean when they say to me that Sue is desperately working hard."

"Is he like a slave to the villagers!?

You said you were desperately different, but you were both hot valves.

I've never felt as subtle as I am.

"We brave people... can't just be self-satisfied. Mr. Sui Wen removed the problems that we had caused in various places because we didn't make it. The truth is... we also needed to make sure that people were really happy and not rotten, like Mr. Sue."

"Rot?"

"I'll compare you to someone who's in imminent danger. Just keep protecting it, it's natural for you to protect it and sooner or later I forget to thank you..."

... I don't even know.

That's what they say when they say it's natural.

I realize when the power under the edge is gone.

In this case, a later festival means the same thing.

"So even if you go back to your original world, you're just making a place where you can live."

"I was going to thank Raftaria for being my best slave."

"Still. Everyone realizes that by protecting them and the difficulty of protecting them, they become stronger. That's why this village is a good place."

"... seems to be using his powers as well."

Just because you're stronger doesn't mean you can take revenge or plunder.

I think some of the villagers have that sentiment.

Sorrow goes on to hate, hate goes on to strife... what happens if you gain power there as a means?

The answer is simple.

You're gonna be like me.

That's self-satisfaction, but I don't want him to have me like that.

"There... I see the relationship between Mr. Smelter and Mr. Windia, and you're all learning"

Smelt and valley?

With that said, you know the villagers, too.

How to deal with the person who killed your parents.

Looks like Taniko decided not to take revenge.

"And... we all know that it's not just bad people. Merchants meant a lot to people, didn't they?

No, I was just letting you because I want money.

I think so, but I see.

Understand the brave shop of the shield, popular by the merchants, and the subpeople whose villages were hateful enemies.

Are you saying that indirectly murdered or abused slaves learn via trade that there are good men in humans as well?

I don't know what's lucky.

It's a good story to hear that incomprehension calls for strife.

Well, it's a country that's been at war for a long time, so it's a country with abusive slavery.

If it's getting a little obsolete, I'm sure it'll be a pleasure.

Now Merlomarc and Siltvert have an alliance.

If you see the wars of the past, it could be phenomenal.

"If I were you... I'm sure those who are subhuman and hostile would have thought of evil to defeat or something. Because even humans were punished."

"Some real bad guys. I can't tell you all about it."

"I have learned that we must not decide on the one and only... I could have been like that reincarnator. I think we should talk to someone who looks worse. Otherwise, it's the reincarnation dance."

"So... what if it's for any reason whatsoever to those who glorify God?

"... if you need to kill a lot of people for that, I'd like to hear it. What do you mean, send someone like that?"

Does it mean destroying the world......

I guess that's why I'm not busy anyway.

"It's like sacrificing two-thirds of the world's population to protect the world from waves? They have a reason to take it and do it."

"There are limits to the different worlds, and I don't know if you're going to say destroy a world that seems unnecessary, but I don't think that's what happened to those who were killed. I want to find a better way. No, we should look. If we don't do it, we resist."

Hmmm...... idealism but not bad.

Either way, you might end up making a sacrifice.

And we have to make that choice.

But it's only natural to fight until the end.

"Mr. Leesia says it. It's fine courage to say that you're wrong about someone, but you're probably wrong to push justice."

"Sounds like Leesia."

It seems a pity that Leesia started saying that to the tree.

The last place is probably really Leesia.

Hmm, yeah, I don't think he was trying to kill himself in the water while saying something like that.

Is that it? Did you just jump in with that scream? I forgot.

Well, Leesia's still fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh-fuh,

"It's evil to take things away from people you don't like to fulfill your desires. But who takes things away from people they don't like to protect the weak? What if the man wasn't his own desire, he was fattening his own stomach to save someone.

"That's a tough question."

Why should we take away this reluctant person to protect the weak?

I need to think about it that way.

In the end, it would be right to follow the rules laid down.

But rules are made by someone, and sometimes they don't adapt.

"So I... I decided it wasn't just one word, it was the other person I should be hostile to listen to and understand the situation and make decisions ahead of me. Until now, I've only listened to one person. Because they're hurting me, they've decided that I'm a weak person and I need to protect them."

"Tree, I don't think there's an answer to that story."

I'm sure they hide the inconvenience.

Sometimes we can't talk about it.

Or... both are irresistibly rotten.

"... I guess. But if you can go back to the beginning, I'd like to hear from both sides and make sure it's true and false. It has nothing to do with men and women there. I want to know why you did it, and if Mr. Vitch was trying to discredit Mr. Sue, I want to know why you did it, and then I want to think about it."

"Well, if someone could say that was there, he might have rolled a little in the right direction."

It's over now.

But the tree is like you realized you were wrong and you said you wanted to help me in the past.

I thought you could just believe that feeling.

Well... is it my fault to think that you can say anything with your mouth?

"Really, justice was... it was such a difficult thing. Yet I got drunk with the joy of cutting someone off..."

"So what are you gonna do when the waves are over?

"I'm going to stay in this world and travel."

"A journey... where are you going? I mean, what do you do?

"I want to help people in need."

"Another arrogant justice?

"Maybe so...... but now it's time we decided to do our best to satisfy everyone, not ourselves. Trying to pick a path that keeps bothering me. As a result, I have no excuse for being stoned."

You're sick. Justice sickness is recurring.

But it was in the previous tree, and I felt a little less arrogant or self-defense.

I want to think I'm moving forward.

It's true that tree behavior was a lot of problems, but it's also true that some people were saved.

Leesia stands for it. It sucked to deal with it after that.

"I haven't told you yet, but then I'm going to tell Mr. Leesia to stop if I'm wrong again."

"It's you... isn't that the death flag?

"Is it a death flag? If you ask me, yes."

"Well, I don't think there's a death flag in reality. Either way, it's ominous, so watch how you say it. When this battle is over, let alone smell. Well, I don't know why."

"Then I'll tell Mr. Smelter to avoid the death flag"

"No, can a death flag be intentionally avoided...?

After all, it was a slightly stranger tree than before.

Either way, the trees are changing.

There's nothing right. Did the tree decide to take Shura's path any time soon?

I can only hope that there is happiness at its end.