Behind the woods, the screams of Seraha and the buyers echoed, and after a while Seraha pulled the pale buyer back.
Shortly afterwards, three satisfied Nelson and Raidow returned to the square.
"Leido, you're doing too much."
Serrah stared at Reido as he rubbed the shoulders of a fearful and solidified buyer.
"Buyer, this is what happened."
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
Reido apologizes for seeing the buyer's complexion.
"What the hell happened?"
When Norish asked, Nelson nodded with his face.
"Oh, that's me. I can't even get there."
"The moment the buyer finds a rare herb growing, he gladly picks it."
Serrah answers.
"All the medicinal herbs turned into sea lions and sea lions."
"That's..."
Wendy frowned and Lilty blocked her ears.
"I thought there was only one more threatening role, so I overdid it."
Raidow lowers his head as he gets smaller.
"Sorry."
"Oh, that was a surprise. My heart stopped."
Said the buyer finally breathed back.
"Buyer, are you okay?"
Serrah peeks into his face worried.
"Yes. Thank you, Seraha. It's okay."
Having said that, he sandwiched the cheeks of the nodding buyer with both hands and checked his face again, before Seraha finally nodded.
"Yeah, well, I guess this will do."
"You guys don't give a shit."
Nelson sat beside the fire as he slipped past the angry Norish with his hands on his hips.
"Well, let's get your clothes dry.It's somebody's fault I'm all over my underwear. "
Well...
Norish is stuck in words.
"But when it comes to you, it's your fault."
"I must have done my part seriously."
"That's why."
Well, well, well, well, well, well.
A calm voice blocked Nelson's conversation.
It was Morgan.
"I've come to see you, but it's boring to get into a fight.Let's eat some sweets. "
Say so and give me the bag.
"I've bought a lot for today."
Norish grabbed his mouth and lowered his hips to a nearby stone, as if he had been purged of poison.Nelson smiles and accepts the confectionery.
Well, it certainly was interesting.
Serrah said.
"Sometimes you can make a loud noise."
"Ah, that."
Wendy smiles.
"I said exactly the same thing earlier."
Oh, really?
The two of them smiled face to face.
"We had fun, too."
Deg looks back at Garaine with a sense of fulfilment on his face, and Garaine laughs silently.
"Nothing. I'm not really angry either."
Morgan smiled at Norish, pointing his mouth at him.
"Yes, Norish. Good day."
"Thank you."
Wendy and Serrah sat down next to the Norish they received.
Morgan, give it to me.
"I prefer stars."
"I can't do it all."
Morgan distributes sweets in a hurry as he stabs his nails.
Everyone receives the confectionery and mouthes it.
That alone relieves the sharp air.
Delicious.
Wendy says, and Almark nods.
Ah.
"Saadai"
Nelson looks up at the moon as he checks his clothes for dryness.
"It's still a long night. What are we going to do now?"
"Why don't you tell me something scary?"
Deg says, but soon everybody shakes their heads.
"Don't be afraid anymore."
"I've just tried my courage."
So, what do we do?
Reido looked around at his friends.
"I don't think it's a bad idea for everyone to talk around the fire like this."
That's right.
Seraha nods.
"Normally, we can't all stay up so late."
"Agree"
Lilty said modestly.
"Except for the scary stories, I want to hear them all."
"I agree with you."
Morgan says, chewing on the sweets.
"Why don't we all talk about what we like and go to sleep with someone who's fallen asleep?"
"Yeah, I think that's good, too."
Wendy nods.
"I want to talk to you slowly.Talking about Almark. "
That said, he smiled and Almark scratched his left flank in trouble.
"Oh, you're talking about me. It's not that interesting."
"It's not that hard to think about."
Reido said.
"Let's all relax."
Yes, it is.
Norish nodded.
"If it's like this, I think I can hear Nelson's story."
"What do you mean?"
Nelson frowned and everyone laughed.
Then Almark and the others surrounded the fire, and spoke thoughtfully, laughing, nodding, and saying thoughts to each story.
It was a very happy time for Almark.
Eventually, late at night, Morgan, who was supposed to have slept that much, gave a big yawn and said, "I think it's time to go into the tent and rest."
"Ah"
Suddenly Nelson shouted.
After the clothes were completely dry, Nelson's eyes, which were leaning against the high altitude fence, said it was hot next to the fire, were now facing the sea.
"Hey, there."
That's what I said, pointing at the other side of the ocean.
Huh?
Everyone looks at the sea for something.
The sea at Nelson's fingertips.There was a ship floating on the surface.
A relatively large but very rough sailboat.
Instead of going anywhere, the ship just seemed to be swaying in response to the waves.
"... ghost ship"
Curime murmurs.
Sure, it looked like a ghost ship.
There are no people on the deck of the ship.
"It's not just a drifter, that's all."
Morgan says.
"Nobody's riding."
"No."
Nelson shouted his excitement.
They're coming this way.
Huh?
Norish watches.
"No, that's not true."
However, when the ship slowly swirled and the bow turned towards us, it swallowed its breath.
"No way."
"Awesome."
Nelson screamed.
"The ghost ship really got out."
Holding Deg's shoulder standing next to him, he laughed as if they were together.
Indeed, the ship now appears to be heading towards the coast under the eyes of the Al Marks.
"Coming, coming"
Deg screams.
"Hey, we're going down."
Nelson ran out of control.Deg and Garaine followed.
The three ran down the road leading to the coast.
"Hey, it's dangerous."
"It's okay!"
Nelson answered Norish's words without looking back.
They're already there.
"You'll be back when you're in danger."
Seraha said that while showing a flickering expression of concern.
"I don't think the three of them have that much sense."
"Fog."
Everyone looks back at Almark's words.
Almark frowned as if he had swallowed something bitter.
"I brought the fog."
As he said, sooner or later, the mist began to cover the sea.
It seemed as though it was coming from a ship approaching us slowly.
"It doesn't feel very good."
That's how Almark stood up.
I'll get the three of you back.
I'm coming, too.
Wendy also stood up.
No, you're here.
Almark kept his mouth shut trying to tell me to stay.
Someday, there were several people on the ship's deck.
But I can't see clearly because I'm blocked by the fog.
"There's someone here. I wasn't there before."
Norish said. The voice is trembling.
Almark glanced at the deck, feeling something glowing.
That's it.
I had a bad feeling.
Could it be?
Currency.
Books.
Suddenly, the voice of Ilmis came back to life.
Was that after I defeated Volapa in the Night Forest?
In the dean's office, it was like counting one by one, and Ilmis told the three Almarks.
Ring.
Cane.
It was speculation of a snake trap that would come next.
The last trap, perhaps.
Indeed, Almark said so at that time.
The fog shakes.
His vision was slightly clear, and Almark's eyes were clear.
What the shadow of the deck holds. Almark's answer.
Sword.
But above all else.
"I've seen it before."
With a trembling hand, Morgan grabbed Almark's shoulder.
"I've seen it before. About him."
Morgan whispers so that only Almark can hear him.The voice trembled like a hand.
"Hey, Almark, why is he here?"
I couldn't answer Almark either.
I didn't want to believe what I was seeing, and I was opening my eyes.
The person on deck looked at Almark and distorted his mouth.
Grumpy smile.
Almark knew that face.
Mercenaries of the North.
Gizalte.
Almark's right hand trembled violently as if it were another creature.