"… so I want him to learn the sword for a little while in order to get him through all sorts of experiences too. It's bad for Mae, but I'll keep him for a while.

"It's nothing good. You said it was important to go through a lot of things.

and Zark suggested that we "try to train the body not to die first because we don't know how to do it," and even negotiated with May.

"So, who do you learn swords and martial arts from... but I guess Cook or me if it's still the basics. I don't know if I'm going to be able to take the time, so I think I'm going to train a lot to build strength... but I think Cook is going to mix with that because he's educating recruits now.

I'm also concerned about detaining Zark, the king's mate, any more, and the answer is decided because Mr. Cook, who taught me to dismantle him, felt like a kind brother who cares about people very meticulously.

"I'm also allergic to much of Mr. Zark's work stopping and bothering me, so I'll practice mixing it up with the recruits at Mr. Cook's.

"Really? Then that's how I'll arrange it. He seems to have been a knight with a standard style that took care of the basics, so I think he'll study well.

"The foundation is important...

"Right... magic is usually something you learn after about six months of sitting. A handful of people who have worked out for at least three to five years will be able to fight demons.

Mikoto can't block his empty mouth about what was after him by the goblins.

"Well, Mikoto, I can only assume you've learned that if you're dying, you can run away from the goblins.

"Are you learning everything...

"Sometimes if you don't think so, you have to do it. The number one thing you can really learn at last, though.

Oh, I want a brother like this Mr. Zark. This tenderness led Mikoto to admire Zark and visit him again and again if anything happens in the future.