Time goes back a little.

Zap and Fita, who broke up with the Almarks, Radmar even walked the dark path of the forest.

Divided way.

"You should go this way."

Zap is the lamp, illuminating the end of one road.

Radmar, what do you say?

Asked by Fita, Radmar points to the end of that path.

"There is one little darkness, ahead of us. You should stop on this road."

"Can't we go here, too?"

Zap puts on his face.

"Not this way"

Radmar's fingering path is the opposite of the direction of the school building.

"Bye, uh"

Zap stares at the universe and draws his way onto the map in his head.

"Turn right on the three main roads along the way and you'll be fine. Let's go."

Ahead of Zap, the three of them take the dark road again.

Though Radmar could feel the darkness, the three shook their shoulders frighteningly as the occasional, stirrups and bushes swayed.

"It's okay, I'm not scared"

Zap lifts up his voice.

There's no darkness over here.

"That's right, I'm not afraid"

Fita speaks up to respond to it, too.

"The road must lead somewhere"

Radmar was surprised by the two of them, who had full faith in their abilities, as they walked not to lag behind the tail.

Honestly, earlier, although I confidently told the third graders that I knew the darkness, I didn't actually confirm anything just because I had the ambiguous feeling that I knew.

On my own, I'm confident that this will be the case, but in the end, it's just a story in me, and it's not really one of a kind, like why you two can believe Radmar.

Not to mention that Radmar just tried to kill Almark by exercising his dark powers earlier.

Yet the two believe in the power of Radmar.

At the tip of Radmar's finger, I do not doubt that there is a demon of darkness.

How can you be so, so believable?

Would I be able to do this if I were in the position of two?

"Right here."

At the branch we got to, Zap says so and looks back at Radmar.

Radmar nods silently. Darkness is still far away.

"All right, let's keep going"

Fita makes a brighter voice.

I didn't usually care, but Radmar also knew that Fita was a quiet girl.

I'm staying here, and even if I have something to say, I'll shut up. In the classroom, even though it's always like that.

"It's okay, you can go home."

Radmar had never heard such a cheerful voice of Fita.

I just tried to zap it, yeah.

He was completely inconspicuous in the men, and that's why he couldn't even complain about being pushed into trouble like himself.

And yet, I'm bravely leading the way now.

What if I was lying? The truth is, if darkness waits at the end of the road.

Though I'm the one who feeds first.

With that thought of Radmar, Zap and Fita were walking really well.

The effect of Wendy's fly-foot technique earlier on would of course be great, but I didn't feel that was all for Radmar.

Like I got something, I'm sure these two got something tonight, too.

Thanks to those three third graders.

As I walked down the road for a while, the darkness that kept me away was starting to feel shiny again.

If I walk like this, it's no good.

Radmar speaks to the leading zap.

"Are there no side roads along the way?"

"Why not?"

Zap looks back.

"Not yet, I'm fine now."

Radmar foreshadows so, pointing forward.

"I'm ahead of you."

"You said you weren't there earlier."

Zap flashes his face.

"I didn't feel it earlier"

Radmar replied.

"But I came closer and found out he was there."

Zap stops and puts his head on.

"Don't walk a little until the turning road ahead"

"Nothing, they're not closing in from the other side. I'm just saying we're ahead of us."

Radmar added.

"Until that bend, you might be able to get there without meeting"

"One or eight,"

Zap lights the end of the road with a lamp.

"You want to go?"

"No"

Fita refused so clearly, we both look at her unexpectedly.

"No. Let's go back to the way we split up earlier. Let's go through without darkness."

"But"

"Not if I say no. If you meet the darkness, that's it."

Fita's words were true.

Zap nods like he's been drained of poison, too.

"Right. I don't have a choice, go back."

Radmar nods without saying anything either.

The three of them start going back the way they came again.

As always, the footsteps of the two going forward were light.

But Radmar was feeling his feet getting heavier.

Even though I don't have the strength today, I'm forced to overlap it.

There was no such thing as an itinerary if you try it on other students, and it was an endless journey for Radmar.

Not to mention taking in the power of darkness and releasing magic that I hadn't even worked out.

Though Wendy was getting her flying feet done, the limits were slowly approaching.

When he finally returns to his earlier branch, Zap looks back at Radmar.

"Radmar, is there darkness?"

Radmar sees the end of each road.

Darkness is furthest away, the road to the left. It's the first path we've come.

When I told him that, Zap's face was clearly cloudy.

You're going back.

That's right.

After avoiding the darkness and passing two branches, let's go back to the first branch. You won't even like it.

"I haven't moved on since just now."

To Zap's words, Radmar shrugs his shoulders.

"I just told him where the darkness was. We don't even know where the road is going."

"Shit."

Zap kicked the grass at his feet.

"I'm starting to feel like I can go home"

"Then you can go the way you want. regardless of the position of darkness."

"I'm not saying anything like that."

There is a frustrating color in Zap's eyes.

"Hmm."

Again, unsupported trust and such.

Radmar looked at Zap's face with cold eyes.

If it gets a little spicy, the blur will come out easily.

"Not bad."

That's what I said, Fita.

"If we go back to the earlier divide, this time we may be able to take the closest path to the school building"

"That's true, though."

Zap pointing his mouth.

"If there's darkness beyond that again,"

"Then you can choose your path again."

Fita ran out of words clearly.

"I believe you. Radmar finds the darkness. Zap will find his way."

That's what I say. I look at the two faces alternately.

"I can only believe you two"

"I know. I know, too."

Zap said like he was in a hurry.

"But I want to go home as soon as possible."

"That's what I do, too. But"

"No, I'm not."

Zap shook his head.

"Radmar can't walk that long anymore"

To his unexpected words, Radmar opened his eyes.

"Me?

I'm worried about your strength.

Zap says as irritated.

"So I can't just wander around the same place so much"

Radmar suddenly lost his word.

When I couldn't say anything, my back accidentally lightened.

Fita was taking Radmar's baggage.

"I'll carry it."

"No, my share is mine."

"It's okay."

Fita raises her hand and blocks Radmar's words.

"I'll hold the luggage. Because that's all I can do anyway. So, you two do what you can."

That's what Fita said and looked at the two faces alternately again.

In its straight strong eyes, Radmar unwittingly turns a blind eye.

"... ok"

Radmar nodded.

Where you stretched out, your feet are close to the limit.

I found out for myself that it would be best for Fita to have it.

"Sorry."

"I'm sorry I'm upset, too."

Zap said that at first sight, too, and started heading back down the road again.

"If we could bend the earlier split to the school building, we'd be close."

"I'll tell you as soon as I know the darkness"

When Radmar speaks that way to Zap's back, Zap looks back and nods.

Walking for a while and returning to the branch, the road was fulfilled in the direction of the school building.

Telling it brightens Zap and Fita's face all the time.

"All right, let's go!

"Let's go!

The two of them join their voices and walk out.

That's cash stuff.

Though he thought so as if he were some other HR, Radmar couldn't possibly still not be impressed with the strength of the two.

When I say I trust you, I trust you.

The two of them were piercing it.

After all, I'm the weak one.

Radmar went on after the two of them, deploring it.

I can still walk.

I told myself that.

The darkness of the forest has become a little thicker again.