"Chip! After all, the rest of the kids aren't special abilities. You're just a kid. Today's a mess."

Me and Arthur, Chancellor Gilbert, entered the cage as the men watched and spearheaded along with the man's roar. In a large cage like the one we saw at the zoo in our previous life, many people were already gathered just like us. Everyone, with a dead thin blurry look, won't even look at us as we come into the cage most of us lean down.

"Well don't say that. They look pretty, and they can't sell it pretty high.

One of the men grabs my head from the top as I say so.... moment, my spine froze. Not against a man, because a tremendous killing was unleashed on him from Chancellor Jilbert, who was walking in front of me, and Arthur, who was walking behind me and the man. He suddenly took his hand off me to see if it had been passed on to the man as well and looked around to see where the other men had come from to kill him. I never thought I'd be released at the same time from before or after myself. Keep going. "And anyway! We'll find the merchandise with the people who are gone!," he finally pushed Arthur's back into the cage, closing the door.

The men who brought us in left the scene early enough, except for the four guards as they were. "You must have betrayed me and run away with the product," he said, "but how," and his voice drifts away with the footsteps.

"Were you okay p... Bye, Jeanne.

"Are you hurt?

Arthur and Chancellor Gilbert peek into my face. I try to stroke my head so that each one of them is politely eagle-grabbed by a man to fix my hair and pay off the dust. Thank you. It's okay, I replied with a grin as I told her.

... After that, after Stayle and Val left for a while, another man came to our carriage again to see how things were going. I was in a cloth bag, and I was shouting in a carriage where no one but Arthur and Chancellor Gilbert pretended to have lost their minds. Why isn't anybody here? The other guys were fussing about what the carriage guys were up to, and stomping a bunch on calling the other guys out loud but nobody was coming. At the end of the day, he left us, pretending to have lost his mind, and ran off somewhere, and immediately brought back several of his people. After being heard several times from outside the carriage, Chancellor Gilbert's groan was heard.

From there, it's what he thinks.

Prime Minister Jilbert gave a famous performance, "Where are we?", "Where's Philip?" and "Please help me." It was a truly imminent act, as you can see over the cloth bag. All I can say is boulder.

I was just a boy who didn't understand the status quo, no matter how anyone saw it.

Believing it, the men also took me out of the cloth bag and with Arthur, Chancellor Gilbert, right up to the cave there, saying, "I'll just carry the kids that are left anyway".

On the way in, I was feeling strange about "what happened to the watchman" before I caved in, so it was probably the Steeles' fault. Through the downhill road, into the back, in front of the second-hand parting road. Now it was interrogation. Sometimes one of the big men uses a cat stroke to ask us. We've been talking for a long time, but in the end, we're going to be sold. And a life of pain and sweep away so much that it seems easier to die if you're just a person. And if I have any special abilities, I can get decent treatment from my owner. So if you have special abilities, this was the last chance of your life to say it on this occasion, and so on. Of course, none of us mentioned special abilities. I left the cages with the superiors to the Stiles, and we need to help the others. Even if we run around, we have to evacuate the captured people to safety first. For this reason, we should go to a cage where our people are locked up without any special abilities other than advanced...

"I can't believe you're just waiting for a move now.

Speak quietly to Chancellor Gilbert and Arthur and look around again. The watchman outside the cage was colluding so that he would like to sit in a chair without worrying about this one in an easy-going manner. This would be fine for me to talk to. Many people are squatting and drooling powerlessly. Many people had thin bodies whether they were not given much to eat, or whether it was from when they were in the lower echelons.... Now I just let him escape the cage, and it seems difficult to escape safely from here on his own. From adults to children younger than us today. Guess from the outfit, they would still all be residents of the lower echelons of our country. There were also parents and children alone, especially the little ones, each gathered in a few corners to be smaller. Softly approaching the corner where young children in particular are gathered, he said, "Are you okay?" I'll try to speak up. He's largely hypersensitive, and he shook his body victoriously in my voice and screamed.... No, maybe he was simply afraid of my face, Queen Lasbos.

"I'm sorry to surprise you.... Hey, how long have you been here?

Talk slowly so that the children are not frightened any more, even though they are a little shocked. The children replied "I don't know," "scared," "all the time," still freaking out. Indeed, there may not be a sense of time here that neither reaches the light outside. It's okay, I softly hug the children as I say it's okay. Then the temperature of the completely chilled children passed on to the body. I can also hear a small sobbing voice. Looking back at Chancellor Hufu Jilbert and Arthur as they embrace the children within reach.

Chancellor Gilbert was listening to each and every adult. He listens in detail to the characteristics of the men, what place they were caught and how they could be heard. When I saw Arthur, he wandered around the cage to an unsuspecting extent. He's touching each and every one of the people he's caught saying, "Are you okay?" and "Excuse me, I'm coming through." Perhaps he's trying to heal just the sick with his special abilities.

Even while I was doing that, the children I was holding trembled. Several children muttered out with their father, their mother. Shit, the hug may have reminded me of anxiety and fear the other way around. When a few of them said it out, they whined out small to the other kids besides the children I was hugging as if to echo. I even held my knees to a child older than me now and put tears in my eyes.

What should I do? Instead of being noticed by a watchman when his voice gets too loud, a noisy child could be badly suited to his eyes. I had no choice but to loosen my hand to hold the children once to calm them down and try to leave, but now the children who were holding me the other way grabbed my arm and held me apart. The whining from each of the fathers, mothers, mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters and children widens.

"Don't make me laugh, kid. Make it big! Was it disposed of before the market?

The sound of gunshots and cages kicking in the head and metal sounded momentum. The children screamed, stiffening their bodies and shrinking.

... I knew exactly why there were so many adults and so few people with them beside the children. I'm sure it's because when children cry and make noise like this, they get their eyes on them when they're beside them. The man who kicked the cage from across the cage is now staring at me in the evidence.

"Hey, kid there. If you didn't want to be a scratchmon before you sold it, you'd be making a big deal out of it. If you make any more noise, I'll shut your mouth.

I don't know yet. and as soon as the man added along with the nasty grin, the laughter echoed from the gahahahahaha and the other guys as well. I was told that such a kid was good for you, the color and everything, and I couldn't help but guess that he was insulted. Well, after all the disrespect Val said to me yesterday, and I don't think anything about it.... I was just so scared of the look on the faces of Arthur and Chancellor Gilbert at that time that I was more concerned about you. As they both looked back at the men smaller, Arthur was with both hands and Chancellor Gilbert was buzzing his finger joints with only one hand. Sure, it's only a rude thing to say to the royalty, but I don't even think I need to be that angry because I'm only eleven now.

The laughter and noise of the men sounded, and in the meantime the children in my arms also kept their mouths shut tight with atrophy.

The sound and sneezing of the noses of the surrounding children reached my ears, distracted by the laughter of gahahahahahahahahahaha. It was then.

"... Val.

Eh.

It's a tall boy whining. I look back at those who spoke, even though I thought I heard wrong.

At the wall a few meters away from the children I hugged, the child was there. A little boy and a girl as old as I am now.... about seven and eleven. It also looks consistent with the age Val was talking about. The boy, who made his dark hair fall asleep, held his knees small and bent over. Leaning next door to protect that boy and letting him lean over and lend him his shoulder is only a little sharp brown-haired girl with eyes. Speaking of previous life, does it feel like one ren... etc.? Until the front and back hair are the same length and extra on the shoulder. They both had depressed and dark expressions and dropped their gaze on the ground. When I turned back to Chancellor Jilbert and Arthur, who were surprised, they both turned their eyes round and looked up at me.

... Again, it doesn't seem to be a mistake to hear.

"... Chemetho and Cefek...?

Horrible, with the children in my arms I tried to call them names.

Face up when you two work together and turn your eyes toward me. I blink many times and stare at this one to confirm my words.

Definitely, no.

... but why are they here?