"Will it help me?

Leila stops by accident.

"Leila."

Almark calmly prompts with his hands.

"Walk."

Face to face, Leila walks out.

"Are you going to help me? How."

Leila tells Almark as she walks, over her back.

"The magic of the fog won't defeat the Shadow. I don't suppose you're telling me to put up that big fire column in the cave."

"I need to try something."

Regardless of Leila's words, Almark stepped out in front of Leila when he said so.

"What are you going to do?

Layla speaks out in protest.

At that time, a flutter and a demonic shadow shook out of the two forward bends.

"Shit."

Almark controls Leila by hand as she tries to set up a cane.

"Look at that."

That's what Almark had to say, running toward the demon shadow.

"Hey!"

Layla raises her voice.

Almark grips the right-hand Malus wand again.

Inside the wand, pour your magic into it.

Give it to me.

Flashing Malus' wand, the demonic shadow disappeared as it had been played.

"Oh, no."

Layla shouts a surprise.

"The demon shadow should only allow magic"

Magic.

Almark shows Malus hanging his cane.

"What, that inappropriate stick... is it a wand?

"It's my wand. Magic in this."

Almark answers.

"So, I hit him. So, this is magic, right?

"What are you talking about? It's not that simple."

Shake your head like Layla was taken aback.

"The addition of magic is more advanced magic. There's no way it's going to be magic just because you put magic in your wand."

"Really?"

Almark stepped toward Leila.

A demon shadow was peeking into Leila's face when she accidentally stopped her leg.

A blow from Almark's big upper section scatters the demon shadow.

"But now you see"

"What, you"

Layla shakes her head.

"I don't understand"

"Let's go, Leila"

Almark urges Leila.

"I think I can get there my way. I'm sure you'll get through the maze."

The two of you, stand on the divide.

On the other side of the road is a demon shadow. There's nothing on the other road.

"I think Leila's idea of going without a demon shadow fits."

That's what Almark says, standing ahead of Leila and walking out on a path without demons and shadows.

"But if the demon shadow comes after us,"

When I say that and look back, I scatter the demonic shadow that followed Mars' wand in a flash.

"That must be a signal that you're going the wrong way. Let's go back."

That's what Almark said, accompanied by Layla to take the earlier branch down the other road.

"Does this fit?

Leila raises her suspicious voice, but Almark starts by saying, "Fine, fine, fine."

"I won't let you stop walking because I won't let you think carefully"

Almark walks, says.

"So smart you didn't even notice"

"You noticed," he said.

"I'm used to thinking while I'm moving. Besides, the answer here just fits my mind."

I don't know what that means.

Leila says dissatisfied.

But Leila sighed a grand sigh as she discovered the staircase descending downstairs three more ways across the divide as she sank away the demon shadow.

"I can't believe it was really that simple. It's not about magic."

To the words, Almark smiles.

"See as it is"

To Almark's words, Leila stared at Almark.

"What, suddenly say something like Dr. Illmis?"

Almark laughs, wanting to say it once.

"The trials here are not just about using magic to come up with answers. Everything there was so that the answer could not be derived without a solid view of itself."

The look on the kid's face.

Types of dragons.

Door trap.

All, the observational eye was questioned.

That's because it's a test for magicians, you have to look at it as it is.

"If you stop and think carefully, you should immediately wonder why there are demonic shadows that follow you and those that don't. Even if I was as smart as you, I didn't realize it there because I was rushed by the rule that my legs shouldn't be stopped and I was being distracted. If you think about it as it is, the answer was a matter of immediate answer"

To Almark's words, Leila distorts her face with regret.

"You should have noticed this extent, too,"

"Hey."

Almark smiles and peeks into Layla's face.

"You don't surprise me alone."

Layla, puff, and turn to the side.

Surprisingly, it was a childish trick.

"If it were just me, I wouldn't be able to get this far in the first place. You're right, I pulled my leg, too. But I knew there were things that could help."

Without answering Almark's words, Leila stared at the stairs going down to the fourth floor.

"Layla. You get it, let's not dive in here by ourselves anymore"

Almark called, but Leila stared at the stairs in silence.

Eventually, when I slowly looked back at Almark, the insurance was disappearing a little from Layla's face.

"... even I'm not that stupid"

Leila said in a quiet voice.

"As much as I know what you're talking about, so do I."

"Then"

Why not?

"Not with your head."

Leila gently blocked Almark's words.

"Sometimes with my father. But in the end, I think it's my personality. I want to do everything by myself. Without the help of anyone."

Leila got annoyed. The palate distorts itself into a sense of self-derision.

"Lose to Rosfilia and let you talk about the North Strait in the harbor. I don't know what that was, that strait name."

"Menover Strait"

"Yes, it"

Layla smiled.

"So, I didn't realize the limits of being alone, either. But somewhere in my heart, I think."

Almark also noticed that it was the wand in her hand that Leila was looking at while she was nagging.

"I can still do it. I can still do it alone. I have that talent."

Then I looked up and saw Almark.

The face was smiling, but it looked so sad that Almark couldn't help but want to look away.

"But I get it. Heart and soul."

Leila said, pompous.

"You mean someone like you who's really talented."

I couldn't feel the usual power in that voice at all, and Almark was confused.

"No, I'm not."

Almark shakes his head in panic.

"I'm not the only one. I've always been helped by everyone. [M] Even today I got your help, and this just so happens to fit my way."

"You don't have to comfort me."

Leila laughed.

"Watching you makes me ridiculous that I'm elbowed and desperately trying"

"That's not true."

Almark shook his head desperately.

I wanted to stop you.

The look on Leila's face as she watched that desperate look slowly loosened.

"Now that I remember, you said something amazing."

Layla looked at Almark like a prank.

"I'm not leaving you alone anymore,"

"Eh."

Almark gets pompous.

"Why is that so amazing?"

"I'm not leaving you alone, that's what the proposal says. Normally."

Layla continues with a mean smile.

I wonder if it's different in the north.

Almark finally understands what Leila means by words and wanders around.

"No, I'm not. No, no. I didn't mean it like that."

"I know, I know, I know."

I shrug my shoulders like Layla was shrugged.

"You must have Wendy."

"Eh."

Almark is increasingly wandering.

"No, I'm not. That's apart from Wendy."

"You're usually so deluded, I don't know what it means to be able to light it up here."

"No, I didn't."

Almark's expression as he tried to continue his excuse changed unexpectedly.

"Leila."

Leila also realizes that Almark's voice has changed.

"What's wrong?"

See Almark with a suspicious face.

"If we go back down this aisle, we'll get to the exit right away."

"Yes."

Leila nods bewildered.

"Then hurry home"

"What?"

Layla frowns.

"What do you suddenly say? What are you gonna do, go down to the fourth floor?

"I'm not."

Almark's right hand had a disastrous reaction.

In my hand, I feel a pitch-black snake hanging.

You said you were hiding a trap in this place, too?

"Run away, Leila"

said Almark.

From here on out, it's my problem.

From below the stairs, I saw the shadows slowly coming up.

Demon Shadow.

But its size exceeded three times that of a normal demon shadow.

I come up, trying to cover all the stairs.

"What, that"

Layla's voice trembled.

"That's my prey."

Almark re-gripped Mars's wand, forcing himself into his right hand, which was trembling as if he were happy.

"Please. Run away, Leila"