The Branded Female Fencer

War and Peace, Part 465 - Abandoned Ruins 6 -

"How dare you - I'll send you back to where you came from"

"Why don't you give it back to the dust?"

"Not by then, Master. It looks like this, and we have the necessary capabilities to explore this site."

"Ho."

Lifeless slipped a biting blanche and helped Erlich out.

"How long are you kidding me"

"Lord, I'm not bad!

"Gee Tip is Zembwalui!

"Phew... Dortmund?

"You have trouble expecting anything from me."

Dortmund replied on the top of the Buddha, but he was remembering a little nostalgic air. When I was once on an adventure, wasn't this a routine tea meal? It's too far away to remember, but it's hard to remember.

Lifeless flaunted the blanche and turned away gently.

"Blanche... you taught me to be quite familiar when you were with me, didn't you?

"Wu... of Clothes Kill, Night"

"Just when you do something with me, do it right. You want to be strong, right? Then you also need patience. I don't mind about Erlich, but listen to me."

"Iukotnara of Ousama, Shouganai..."

Blanche started getting dressed properly, albeit soggy. I feel strange because it resembles Alphilis.

And Erlich was getting familiar as he stroked his bitten head.

"I've shown you an ugly place."

"Not at all. In an age of radical worshippers of mine, you're a handful."

"Ha, joke"

"Why should I tell a joke?"

To Lifeless's words, Erlich had a cold liver.

"Because some of my men were so radical that I thought it was too much. It helped in the war, but it was hard to keep hold of the reins.

If you look at them, the Demon King is the one who escaped. "

"Kuwabara Kuwabara, they're not alive right now and most importantly. So, my king. What do you expect from me?

"Show me what you're good at. It's the creation of a dirt doll."

To the words, Erlich fell for it.

"It's been a long time. Are you sure you want to do this?

"If there is a large amount of mainstream (mana) here, we can create a sufficient number without having to set up a workshop. My demons need bird and beast carcasses to create them. It's not the right place to make it."

"I can create as much soil as I want. So are you sure you want to use it to explore this site?

"It's quick to understand and above all. Then quickly compare it to this map and build the right path. The path of the ruins may be changing. Including that possibility."

"My pleasure."

Luckily the ground was still dirt while inside the ruins, Erlich quickly got to work on making the golem. In Erlich's sorcery, the soil deforms into a human form, increasing the efficiency and output of Erlich's sorcery while they draw more magic formations.

Aurangebull was nodding as he watched it.

"I see, do you use the golem to make up more sorcery? Interesting try."

"As long as we have soil, we don't need any other materials, and we have minimal supply of magic. I hear it's been a stunt since he was human.

Well, it seems that being a human was helping you with your practice as a doctor. "

"That's a waste of talent."

"I think so."

Until then when it comes to lack of greed, Lifeless thought it was a matter of wondering what Ellich had been through to transform like he is now. When he awoke himself, he happened to discover his magical fluctuations or something, and he sold himself into it and became a subordinate. I threw it away because it was out of the way, but I thought maybe I could think about it a little more.

"(Think of it, there were a lot of interesting guys in my guys too - banquet after the battle every day - fellows I've brought in since I was an adventurer - writers, performers, bards, floaters - and a lot of people who didn't even help me fight, but that was funny.

Is it funny to recruit people like that again -) "

With Lifeless thinking about that, he was talking to Oranzeble, but Erlich called Dortmund aside as he continued to make the golem.

At that time, I realized that Oranzeble and Lifeless were talking in and tried to brush up while writing letters in the sky with magic toward Dortmund, making sure they were invisible to the two of us.

Continued