Mountain water left the woods using light body work and carrying a faint Baas.

First-aid along with the janitor who was waiting at the mansion will put him to sleep.

It's what the mountain water did, but the head injury is still horrible. The next day you should have the magician cure you.

"That's rough for you."

Waiting for the mountain water, Bulova said so while holding his fans back.

Note that even though I said I was waiting for you, it's a late night's drink, so I haven't waited for you at all.

"Sort of."

"Though, I thought this would happen. Instead, I thought you'd feel better sending it out like this."

"I'm pretty lost... I knew my feelings were shifting"

In a situation where the survival of the state is at stake, it is too impossible for a man to pass his will.

No matter, he didn't get into a lot of things.

It would have been an unintentional result, either slashed from behind in a brawl or unduly defeated from the front.

But still, I think that was a man's life.

"Baas was squarely committed for whatever reason. That's a good thing, and as far as I'm concerned, it's a good thing."

Scattered, but more powerful bragging who likes to fight squarely is preferable to those who carry out assassinations, abductions, etc. in the shade in the gloom and humidity.

And crushing it works. Simple arm strength and greatness would be what any industry would require.

"Nevertheless... while the talent of the sword abounds, can a man who has no magical talent be redeemed to the nobility"

"Well, I guess it would be a laughingstock if I tried you"

"Instead of laughing, I just give up. I wonder what you'll look like if you hear about me half your life"

Blois was the birth of an aristocrat with adequate education, with both swords and magical talents, and even a good face.

I guess I could say a privileged girl, who could even have been a close guard while she was a woman.

It should be noted that the house of birth appears to have been poor.

"I don't care what you say, even if you have magic and sword talent, it's just not the only thing that can lead a good life..."

"Including that, as long as Eckezacks, I guess I thought,"

Blois had a full talent.

Still, he was rigorously trained by his childhood, and then he was my princess's escort.

"I wouldn't call it stupid. It's just... he's normal. I have excellent qualities and I wanted you to appreciate that from others. That's why I went higher than anyone."

The mountain water was thinking of Baas' life.

It's not unusual, have a life where there was nothing.

"He just had himself. If he was unhappy, he wouldn't have been blessed to meet."

The mountain water gatekeepers know a lot about mountain water.

The same goes for the fact that they didn't hide it anymore, but they wondered for themselves.

I was wondering why a strong man has so far fit into just an escort.

If you were so strong, you could have joined the army and emerged.

The principals themselves knew the mountain water was strong, but it was only a few years later when they fought the Kingsguard that they found out they had the strength to this point.

The mountain water wasn't out of hand, but it could be said that it was spoiled by the escort.

"He never met a family member he wanted to cherish, a reciprocal friend, a respected master, or a trusted employer. So all I could think about was being the best."

The mountain water turned its hand around the waist, not so well, but the blower.

I don't know because I look like a child, but I still express my love.

Although it was a naive expression, Blois had a face that didn't seem like a lot.

"I'm dissatisfied with a situation where I can't because I'm only thinking about what I'm going to be the best. If he had anything but himself, he would have put up with a little dissatisfaction."

Not everything you want will come true, and not everything you want will make you happy.

I don't even know for myself what I really want.

That's what even Swibbock did.

"It can't be a life without any grievances. There's always something I don't want to do, and we're all still alive. He was strong enough to not endure that dissatisfaction and not strong enough to quench his dissatisfaction"

It is strength and weakness that we can endure.

Is it weakness to be flushed by demands that are pushed from the surroundings, or is it strength to live with them?

Either way, Baas had no reason to be patient.

"I became an escort to raise Rain. Conversely, I was satisfied with that at the time, and I wasn't dissatisfied with it if it educated Rain. Not that I had nowhere to think about sopeds, but I could stand it if it was to raise Rain"

Nothing special.

For his parents' sake, Bulova also used the power he had worked hard to gain as an escort to my princess.

That was never, if not easier, not more interesting, and far from safe.

"He only had the goal of somehow wanting to be a great man. Knowing Eckezacks who could make it happen, he came to me with a lot of thoughts... but it seemed fun to him"

Baas admitted that mountain water was the strongest.

Baas thought he could give up his strongest sword in mountain waters.

That was close to loyalty and admiration.

For Baas, the mountain waters had become important.

"The truth is, like Blois said, we should have sent him off pretending we didn't know anything. But I thought it was a shame."

The mountain water really thought Baas was cute.

"But I didn't mean to let Baas win the run, and I couldn't let him publish what he was spending under me,"

"So he said he knocked it down"

The mountain water gatekeepers understood the grid of mountain water.

The ambition of the man seeking the strongest sword was also that the mountain water seemed to want to stop and didn't want to stop.

Everyone dreams and works hard to make that dream come true.

It's a human thing, and the humanity that mountain waters and swimboks prefer.

I did not escape to inferiority, beating the proud eunuch in front of my dreams.

If you don't hesitate to do that, the mountain water gatekeepers don't admire him.

"He was lamenting a world where a man's romance wouldn't pass, but there's nothing more unreasonable than a society where only a man's romance would pass. Conversely, a society in which only the interests of the whole are needed is also not a lot. In the end, there's just a situation."

"Circumstances… well, yeah"

If a swordsman with similar values were to duel, Baas would surely have been satisfied.

But the world is complex, and many battles exist as a means to achieve their ends.

A shaded battle under the guise of life as usual, taking place in the Wang capital.

A battle conducted on the battlefield, where the vast majority of humans collide in complete armament.

Those, it's weirder to bring a man's romance into a battle for the benefit of the state.

"Well, that's not what I or my master thought."

"That's a lame story..."

"There are no hedges in the strongest made by the master. It is immature to be struck by a surprise, dealing with it. The opponent is completely armed and annihilates even a large number of them, and it is immature to give in to armaments or numbers. Of course, if the opponent only challenges me with swordsmanship, I'll handle this one with swordsmanship alone. It's immature to use immortality against a sword-challenging opponent."

Both the gatekeepers and the blowers were donning against the mountain waters that could demonstrate that as much as they could.

Rationally, that would be what Baas asked for. But when what you're realizing logically explains and demonstrates it, you think it's cowardly the other way around.

"If you try to be a master...... I guess it's cowardly in itself to impose reciprocal conditions. If you can't win unless you're good at it, it's far from the strongest..."

"No, I think it would be more cowardly to win on any condition."

What is reciprocity?

Many conditions do exist and everyone is searching for many ways to fight.

To all of that, stand around with only one wooden knife and rare magic, always winning and never losing.

While it is ideal, it is hopeless if it turns to the enemy.

If you can beat any opponent on equal terms, isn't that reciprocal?

"I thought so, too. Reciprocity means that there is no difference in the conditions that shape wins and losses, such as each other's equipment and physique. But me and my master have reached a point where victory and defeat are not dictated. It's not even equal in the first place because of age."

It's a nostalgia, but there were competitions where only students, or age limits, could appear in Japanese competitions.

Mountain waters and swimming boards do not have reciprocal counterparts except for age limits.

Yes, in the end, we can't want reciprocity or anything.

"Still, there was a man who reached out to us and actually let us see it... yeah, it's bad for everyone... what Mr. Fuukei left was really amazing... there was nowhere I could have done what I had to do, and no, really... I'm satisfied..."

"Hey, don't die!

The mountain waters that had soaked up as we talked were slowly dislodged.

You look like an old man and you go home naturally.

Blois, by the face of the mountain water, had a magical wind.

The wind caused by unnatural magic makes the mountain waters sane with the immortality disturbed.

"Whoa?!

"Please, don't be so satisfied... when the fans grow up, what can I say about you"

"Wow, I'm sorry... just, you know, we're all fine now... and I was wondering if I didn't have to"

"Don't think..."

Really, it bothers me when it seems that way.

Indeed, in the present situation, the surroundings would fill that hole without mountain water.

As the mountain waters entrusted Baath's guidance to the gatekeepers, Suibok's sword had already been taken over by the samurai.

Not entirely, of course, but if you put it out there, there's no kiri.

"There are many masters in the Great Eight States... so the Great Eight States are just around the corner"

"So don't think of a reason to die... think of something fun"

"It's fun every day... really, already satisfied"

"Hey come on, really don't leave us to die!

I would like to say whether there is any obsession with the family.

But mountain waters are made of humans, so I wonder if I need to see my family grow.

Even if he dies, neither Blois, nor Rain nor his fans will be so bad.

Because I believe so, I die in peace.

From the surroundings, it was really annoying.

It doesn't matter if you die, but it doesn't mean you don't have to die.

"Ha... When I was at Baas, I thought I was holding it back a little."

"I don't know about Baas, but I think I've done something about it."

Mountain water sees about Baas.

I learned with irrevocable things.

And it's a spiritual thing. I just said I fell before I went on a journey to a destination I couldn't reach from the beginning.

I don't know what his future will be, but we'll probably figure it out.

Mountain water gatekeepers also like Baas.

"... I just want you to make a treasure that will keep you from breaking free."

"Uhm."

"If you could make something like that, don't even think you would be making it"

"Right."

Suibok and Cell, among the immortals who live a long time together, are plucked out and long-lived but have no sign of liberation.

Cell, in particular, is still obsessed with living.

Swibbock wants to live, but he thinks he can die if he has a reason to.

Nevertheless, I thought the mountain waters didn't have to be alive anymore.

Maybe the man who has lived thinking he can die at any time will finally die.

I guess I found a separation in my life somewhere.

"It's just, you know... I feel like I've lived a lot, and I've killed a lot. Now I want more happiness..."

"So... think about making me happy"

"... right. I have time to go to the Wushu Dedication Match, and if I paragraph a lot, will I do a lot with my fans and Rain? That's probably a lot more exciting."