"Sword, huh?"

Before Illmis answered, Yolog pinched his mouth with pleasure.

"Well, maybe that's the idea."

"Yes."

Illmis snorts, too.

"I don't think I'm wrong with the big muscles"

"Suppose it is."

says Almark.

"What kind of trap is that?"

"Well."

Swinging the story from himself, Illmis shook his head with awesomeness.

"Reasoning is only reasoning. If you're too caught by that, you'll make a fatal mistake when you were off. What magicians need."

"Yes, but you have to see it."

"Yes."

To Almark's words, Illmis nods in a bitter mix of laughter.

"Reasoning is an inference, you just have to take care of it. It will also be ready. But on the spot, we have to look at what's happening and deal with it. That's what magicians are for."

"Yes."

The three snort.

"Dr. Illmis. I guess it's time."

Say it in a voice where the yologs contain laughter.

"I've got a lot to ask them, too."

"Excuse me."

Illmis takes a step back to be ashamed of talking too much.

"Now, stand talkin ', all three of you. Sit over there. Talk easy."

Yolog shows the Almarks the chair across from the desk.

"Let me ask you something that was the Night Forest. From the mouth of the three of you."

"Yes."

When the Almarks sat in their chairs, they told Eurolog what had happened in the woods at night.

Herb collection with sophomores.

Radmar's little box of darkness.

Forest Magic Flute.

A farewell to the sophomores and a battle against Borapa.

And reunion with teachers and sophomores.

Almark talks around, and by the way, Wendy and Morgen supplement.

"I see."

Yolog, who was listening still with his hands together on his desk, said so and nodded out loud.

"It's a great bond"

To the sudden shout of the Dean of the College, the three look at the yolog in surprise.

Yolog looked back at the three with a full grin.

"You guys have built this many strong bonds just six months after we met. Six months for an old man like me and six months for a young man like you are like a different density of time. But nevertheless. I guess a lot has happened. I guess I've been through a lot."

"No."

Almark twists his neck.

Praised so straight, the three looked at each other like they were lit.

"You can say you got over it."

Morgen says.

"In my case, I was just desperate on the spot anyway."

"Even me."

Wendy also says.

"Because you two are going further and further ahead. It was the best I could do just to keep up with it."

"We first?

Almark and Morgen look at each other and shake their necks.

"Wendy's the best."

"It's not about school grades or anything like that."

Wendy shakes her head at Almark's words.

"It was so dazzling for both of us, in the winter mansion, in the martial arts tournament. Hurry up, I'm in a hurry to chase you too."

"I was born, but I don't remember myself glowing like a dazzle."

Morgen says with a laugh.

"I agree with you that Almark is going further and further ahead."

"What are you talking about?"

Almark also returns.

"I was the one who was desperate to do something about it. You don't understand. [M] How wonderful our magic is."

"My magic."

Wendy blocks Morgen from saying so.

"Morgen, I couldn't have prevented Borapa's magic if it wasn't for you. I couldn't prevent it all."

"What are you talking about? Wendy's cure and flying feet. That's what I can't do."

"Without the magic of the two of you, I would have died."

When Almark says, they both look at Almark at the same time.

"If it weren't for Almark in the first place, I wouldn't even have been able to fight Borapa properly."

"That's right. We were just desperate to follow up on Almark."

Hehe, with the laughter of the yolog, the three stop talking.

"Almark."

said Yologue.

"You put the story together."

"Yes."

Almark nods and looks at the two neighbors.

"Mr. Dean. Without these two."

That's what I said. Almark's face looking at the yologs seemed proud.

"I'm not here right now."

"Uhm."

Yolog nods.

"Almark, if you say so, it's me."

"Even if it weren't for you"

When Morgen and Wendy said at the same time, Yologue now raised his voice and laughed.

"Apparently, it still doesn't come together"

"I'm relieved to hear about you."

Yolog said satisfactorily.

"Trust and friendship with fellow citizens. It does not take the power of darkness."

"Yes."

Almark nods.

"There's only one snake left. Almark. Earlier, there was talk about the contents of the last trap, but whatever the trap is, try to kick it off brilliantly with your Malus wand and the power of your people."

"Yes."

"I'll do my best"

"Absolutely."

In Almark's reply, the voices of Morgen and Wendy overlapped.

Almark asks Ilmith what he's always wondered.

"Doctor, is Radmar okay?"

"Hmm? Yeah."

Illmis nods.

"You don't have to worry. He's far tougher than you think."

"Really?"

"Good for you, Almark"

He nods back at Wendy with a relieved face and then Almark asks Ilmis even more.

"It's that little box Radmar had... but I heard you said you got it for a fortune teller in the city"

"You did say that."

"Actually, I went to Moon Shadow Street."

To Almark's words, Illmis raises his eyebrows a little.

"But there were too many fortune-tellers, and I didn't find anyone who seemed like it"

"I guess so."

Ill miss doesn't look surprised either.

"Radmar said he had met the fortune teller twice. He wore a hood softly and couldn't even see his face. Any Day, College Holidays"

So cut the words and look at Almark.

"Ah."

It was Wendy who raised her voice.

"Maybe if it's a holiday"

That's what I say. I see Almark's face.

"Right."

Almark nodded as well.

"You know what?"

Almark explains to one decent Morgen.

"Morgen, there would have been plenty of flush occupiers in the alley on Moon Shadow Street"

"Yeah, I was there. You know, a star reading grandfather who doesn't hit it at all."

Morgen answers.

Looks like you still have what they say is a spoon in your roots.

Almark keeps doing whatever it takes.

"If that's where the replacements are so intense, even college students can pretend to be fortune-tellers at any cost if they disguise themselves"

"Ah."

Morgen also finally realized and raised his voice.

"I knew it."

"Better not rush to conclusions"

Yolog gently controlled it.

"As Dr. Illmis said, don't forget the mindset to have but see as you go. Just keep that reasoning in mind, too"

"Okay."

Wendy nods.

Yolog deposited his body behind the chair to say that this is the end of today's story.

"Anyway, you had a hard time with all three of them. Go home today and get some rest."

"Yes, thank you"

As he bowed his head and the three tried to exit, Illmis stopped Almark.

"Just in case, drink it for a while longer"

That's what he said and offered, Almark received a bitter laugh at the medicinal water that cured the deviation of his soul.

"Yes. If I wasn't around anymore, I wouldn't feel like I drank."

"That's good."

Hearing three pleasant laughs heard from the hallway gradually moving away, Yologue told him to whine.

"It's going too well."

"I have no idea what the darkness is after."

Illmis responds with a hard voice.

"It even feels as if the trap is encouraging the Almarks to grow"

"You don't hit it, you don't go far, something like that."

Yolog nods.

"There's something about this that just seems blurry to me, too. It depends on their characteristics."

Either way, Yolog makes Ilmiss smile.

"If they and this one have the same purpose so far, it's not until I get on with it. I know they're going to use this one, but we're going to use this one at best."

"You can always use the dark intent to do the opposite."

Ilmis answers with a suppressed voice.

"How about using it to the pure heart of the children"

"Maia said the same thing."

That's what Yolog says and laughs low.

"The giving side of the trial is an easy-going one. The recipient is always on the line."

Those deep blue eyes glistened as they captured Illmis.

"Let's just say I'll take the blame together sooner or later. But now is not the time. I'm sorry, but I need you to stick with this snake star reading for a while."