"... I know it's sudden. But please."

Did you think Mr. Sieg would turn us down because of what happened to us?

But Mr. Sieg's concern was nothing but concern.

"No, I'm fine! Because I wanted to ask you to come here."

The next moment, I make Mr. Sieg laugh with the words. [M]

Earlier, Mr. Sieg didn't expect me to be invited to the Phoenix crusade, and I got stiff for a moment.

But I wasn't just surprised to learn to rebel against Mr. Sieg's request.

On the contrary, the offer was something we didn't even wish for today.

To be honest, it's pretty bad with Phoenix in me and Narsena.

... Anyway, Phoenix has a nightmarish nature against the avant-garde adventurer named Armor of Fire in its predominance of ranged attacks.

It's hard for me and Narsena to fight at super close range: daggers and fists.

"My brother and I were just thinking about trying one or eight fights and I really appreciate someone like Mr. Sieg coming in!

That's why, as Narsena put it, if someone as powerful as Mr. Siege would come in, it would have never been more comforting.

Mr. Sieg is also an avant-garde person, but as far as the great sword he carries, he has a long reach.

Using Mr. Siege as the Lord of the Attack, fighting Phoenix will increase your chances of winning considerably.

So hopeful, I smile. [M]

"Well, you realize how dangerous that Phoenix is.... No, there's no way you guys who defeated Hydra didn't realize the danger."

Seeing that smile of mine, Mr. Sieg smiles with the words.

And then I realized that Mr. Sieg had the same concerns as himself.

"Could Mr. Sieg have noticed..."

I asked him that in such a way as to be afraid. I, Mr Sieg, nodded silently.

That was more than proof that Mr. Sieg shared our concerns.

The concern that Narsena and I had about Phoenix was that Phoenix could mutate.

Ultra-high difficulty Warcraft mutations can take quite a while if they are normal, and can take months even when it is easier to follow wounds and absorb magic.

With that in mind, there is a period of time before it still emerges and about a few days of Phoenix mutates.

... but knowing the exception of the mutated Hydra in less than a month, there was no way I could be relieved.

Maybe that Hydra is just the exception, but that's why I couldn't leave Phoenix alone.

When the mutated Phoenix appears on the ground, you don't know how much damage it will cause.

Me and Narsena know the danger because we fought a mutated Hydra.

... that the only reason I could beat Hydra was because of a miracle that would normally never happen again.

That's why I decided to fight Phoenix, knowing that Narsena and I were at a disadvantage.

Because no matter how threatening Phoenix is, there's nothing we can do about it unless we crusade before it mutates.

Because I was so determined, I felt more comfortable than I could have imagined that I had decided to fight with Mr. Sieg.

Mr. Sieg laughs when he sees it from my atmosphere. [M]

"... sooo much, I need to tell you"

But the next moment Mr. Sieg opened his mouth with a cloudy look.

Like trying to say something hard to tell.

"Actually, my party wizard isn't feeling well, it's me and..."

"Mr. Sieg! I finally found it."

... but Mr. Sieg's words were to be interrupted by a voice that sounded like that of a girl who had been on the way.

The voice will take me for a moment. [M]

Notice that it sounds familiar and look toward the voice.

"... Huh?

... and I was shocked to see Armia, a former lightning sword wizard.

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"You said I was fine! I will be joining you in the Phoenix crusade!

Armia, who raised her voice to Mr. Siege, had no idea we existed.

"How difficult do you think it would be to crusade Phoenix without a wizard!

To Mr. Sieg, it seems Armia, who is screaming emotionally, has no idea what's going on around her.

But I was never offended by Armia's attitude.

... because I remembered how Armia was upset that only seemed trivial.

Emotionally overlapping words to Mr. Sieg, Armia.

She was transformed from what she remembered.

Armia, where she was on the lightning sword, was quite concerned about herself.

She also had quite a few types of clothes, and she also wore makeup.

I remember Armia still being a child at the time, and I was uncomfortable doing so.

But I had an unparalleled discomfort with Armia in her current state, such as what she felt during the lightning blade.

Currently, Armia was dressed roughly inconceivably in cheap clothes filled with blurred hair and wrinkles.

... Furthermore, it was Armia's eyes that struck me the most.

Armia's eyes remained empty all the while she ate emotionally for Mr. Sieg.

Cold eyes as if they were somewhere else, despite their emotional attitude.

The separation of the behavior and emotions was enough to hold a somewhere tiny image of Armia.

"Huh!"

I couldn't have been indifferent to the state of Armia.

Honestly, I don't have very good feelings for Armia. [M]

Armia's attitude toward me may have been pretty good compared to Marguls and the others.

Still, I was disgusted by Armia's blind attitude towards Marguls and the others.

I never say I don't like it.

But I had to feel bad about Armia.

... but even I couldn't help but feel the pain in Armia's condition right now.

It's because I have a general expectation as to why Armia is in her current state.

The end of a former first-class lightning sword, which is now known throughout the Labyrinth City.

Everything that the lightning sword has done to try to sell off the party members and become a mine slave.

And with all that information, I could understand the general situation.

Perhaps the Marguls were trying to sell off Armia.

Understanding that, I accidentally distort my face.

... I didn't have any interest in the lightning sword, but Armia was too miserable.

"No matter how strong Mr. Sieg is............... Huh?

And what Narsena noticed to me like that was the next moment.

In response to a troubled look on Mr. Sieg's face, Armia finally realized we existed halfway through the words.

At that moment, Armia stared at me and stiffened.

"... Huh?

I leak a dumb voice at the reaction that Armia never imagined.

"-----!

... My voice drew blood from Armia's face when she returned to me, and she grew pale.

In its eyes, there was an agitation that could not be hidden.

"... sorry to disturb you"

At the next moment, Armia finally flipped herself out of this spot and ran out.

Staring at the back of Armia's escape, I had no idea what had happened.

"... what"

And at the next moment, the answer never returned to the words I groaned...