After rendezvous with Ardis, the philia left the town in turmoil.

Apparently, the explosions and shocks I heard when I rescued Hal's sister were due to Aldis.

"More than a handful of witnesses have seen demons fleeing the Chamber of Commerce's basement, they won't be able to spare (but) the pursuit from their lords, even though they are just big stores."

The person who created the confusion explained with a pale, but mild grin.

The other women who rescued them went back to their respective places because they had families and lovers, but Hal and his sister had no one to wait for but each other to return, and naturally there was no home to return to.

Sooner than Phyllia said she could take him somewhere safe, Ardis asked her sister and brother, "Are you going to come to the village?"

There was no "no" for the two of us without a place. The conversation came together early, but as for Philia, I was horrified. I didn't know why Ardis suddenly said such a thing.

"Al said it in his mouth, but it's not like he's a cold-blooded man."

I know that.

It is Ardis who puts the twins of Filia and Liana into nostalgia (two places) even though he has no gain, and does not let go of that hand until he turns even the mighty nobles and churches against his enemies.

Without having to be told by Rona, the kindness was known by Filia more than anyone else.

"And well. I have some plans..."

Rona, who said things were pinched in her back teeth, didn't reveal why in the end.

One line procures a front carriage there when you walk to a nearby town.

When I came to Alburn, I flew away from people, but not on my way home.

I would hesitate to reveal an insane itinerary if I were to take my sister and brother home, and the village at the foot of the Canobis Mountains (at foot) is far away to walk home.

Because I was walking my sister and brother, who also seemed to lack nutritional status, and I didn't know when to arrive either.

"I've told her I'll be late for my return. And now you want to embrace the village as much as you two do."

Rona returned after about three days when she headed to contact the village one foot away.

Aldis, who sat on your podium, confirms to Rona, who tells her to do so while walking side-by-side in the carriage.

"Did the village chief say anything?

"'Just about two more now,' he laughed bitterly. It's just that Saila said," I can't decide until I see her in person. "

"Right...... I'm glad the village chief is a nostalgic person. What did Saila say... quite naturally"

Phyllia was listening as she sat next to Aldis on your podium.

"Well, I'm sleepy, so I'll let you ride in the back."

Leaving it at that, Rona boards into the carriage carriage.

Hal and his sisters and brothers are on the carrier, but he's just used to it. He doesn't look frightened of Rona.

You must have found that Rona, who manipulates words and makes intelligent statements, is not a dangerous opponent.

I heard a short conversation between Hal and Rona from the carrier.

The sway of the carriage going the maintained road invites the sleepiness of the tired body.

The flutter leaned his head, and in a hurry Phyllia gently slapped his cheeks with both hands.

"Do you want Philia to rest on the carrier too?

Filia shakes her head silently at Ardis's inquiry.

It was Ardis who, when he saw the carrier of the front carriage, awakened his childhood memories and put Philia on your platform, who stiffened his body to fear.

Such an Ardis hand pulls Philia's shoulder down.

Philia's cheek touched Ardis' thighs.

"You don't have to"

Ardis' hand, hardened with a mame, stroked Philia's head dressed like a knee pillow.

Ardis smell and absolute relief.

Filia wrapped in two begins to utter.

Eventually, when that consciousness tried to blend into the slightest sleep, I realized the existence of an attempt to invade her sanctuary.

When she wakes up, Phyllia stretches her magic exploration net around her.

"Have you noticed at this distance?"

Ardis, sitting next to him, was calling three flying swords from the 'Gate'.

"Beast?"

"I guess. It's rare to come out along the streets, but I guess the civil unrest has left me no choice but to crusade around the streets."

It was about fifty magical reactions that surrounded the front carriage the Phillias rode.

It would be a medium-sized beast, given the strength of magic.

"Phyllia, protect the carriage."

Already from the carrier, Lorna has got off and taken a critical stance.

"Please."

Ardis leaves your platform with his hands on Philia's head.

Apparently, he's just going to clean up with one person in one piece.

"Rona on the left half, me on the right."

"Rikai!

When they decided to share in a short exchange, Ardis and the others immediately embarked on the elimination of the enemy.

In no time, the ambient reaction begins to diminish.

Both Ardis and Rona are strong enough to easily capture the demons of the Canobis Mountains.

The extent of the beast appearing on the meadow, not the number of objects.

However, if the number is high, there is naturally a better chance of retrieving it.

Two beasts approached from front to back poking at the gap.

"Ahead... before"

Decided there was still room behind him, Philia would intercept the looming unity from the front first.

Kicking the ground with four legs is Glasswolf, a meadow wolf covered in dark gray fur.

Numerous herds make them more dangerous, but the hell they're not that tough opponents.

He was a beast who had defeated him several times, even in Philia, where he still had little combat experience.

You won't be able to deal with exactly fifty bodies on your own, but up to five will work it out.

"I won't let you!

The wind blade produced by Filia cleaves the flank of the glass wolf.

Obvious fatal injuries would have been inflicted, even if not instant death.

The unity of the front is no longer a threat.

When Philia concluded so, she heard a screaming voice from the rear.

"Stop, Hal!

When Phyllia turned around to see what was going on, Hal jumped out of the carrier and confronted Glasswolf with a wooden stick in one hand.

"Hey, why!?

In a hurry, Philia releases a fireball and turns away Glasswolf, rushing to Hull.

"Hal, you can't leave the carriage!

"I'll protect your sister!

Hal shook his legs and shook his voice.

"Because you don't have to do that!

To this extent, it's not enough for Aldis and Rona to take.

If it's Glasswolf they took away, Philia can handle it alone.

It wouldn't be dangerous if you were even adult in the carriage.

But Philia didn't even think about defending the subject jumping out of the carriage on her own.

"Aah!"

There. Now Hull's sister, who was left in the carriage, screams.

"Sister!?

"The hell it's falling out already!?

A third glass-wolf through Ardis's sword and Rona's fangs was about to jump to the carriage carriage right now.

"In time!

Instantly Phyllia deployed physical barriers to protect Hull's sister.

Philia turns to the wind of the chase as Glasswolf steps back against the barrier.

Filia checked the surrounding conditions as the breezy blade created instantly severed (cut) Glasswolf's neck.

A horse connected to a carriage, Hull's sister on the carrier, and Hull.

We must be vigilant and defeat Glasswolf while protecting Mitsu at the same time.

Reduce the number of protected objects to two for the first time.

That's what I thought. Philia took Hal to the carriage carriage with her on the side.

"Hal. You can't leave your sister's side if you want to protect her. Because we are outside the carriage, Hal protects your sister when a beast enters the carriage."

"Ugh... yeah"

I reply to Philia, who said it in a slightly stronger tone, even though Hal is stuck in words.

Having seen it through, Philia left the carrier to check the surrounding conditions again.

The number of glasswolves has already cut thirty.

It's time to instinctively understand the disadvantages of the situation and they'll escape, too.

What Phyllia needs to do is stay alert until safety is assured.

Eventually, as Philia predicted, the Glasswolves, who lost more than half their allies, pull up.

It was not possible to open the lid (lid), and it was a very natural result.

"You protected me well."

Philia honestly tells Ardis of her own failure as she strokes her head in conjunction with Negiri's words.

"I'm sorry......, it was a little dangerous"

"Well, isn't that what you have to do? I think I followed you well."

"It's also an experience. There's no harm done, and if you could learn from failure, that's fine."

I guess I knew what was going on with the Phillias even as I fought Glasswolves.

Both Rona and Ardis seemed to know that Hal's popping up was the cause of the danger.

It is still a philia that can be made to understand without denying that I am half servant.

When they burned and buried the glass wolf they had defeated to keep the other beasts from calling in, the Phillias started running the carriage again and down the street.

Phyllia sitting at the altar of Aldis recalls an earlier battle.

Not necessarily grown up by protected humans.

Reflect on my sweetness, which I couldn't even predict.

At the same time I deplored the difficulty of fighting while protecting someone.

If I were alone, I would probably be able to defeat about three glasswolves, without any difficulty.

How about that?

I was just trying to protect Hal and his sister, the horse pulling the carriage.

Protecting something is so much harder than just defeating an enemy.

Aldis has been doing so much trouble.

And I realized that I was the one who had enjoyed it in peace without even knowing that.

Filia, whose chest was filled with somehow unclear things, hugged Ardis, who couldn't help but sit down.

"Ardis,... thanks"

Mouth it with six years' worth of gratitude as it shakes your heart.

All of a sudden, Ardis had doubts on his face not knowing what he was talking about.

"It's all of a sudden? I didn't even lend a hand this time, and I don't think there's anything to be thanked for..."

"Yeah, still. Thanks."

I don't need you to know.

Philia snaps in her heart that she just said it because she wants to.

I've gotten countless warmth from Aldis so far.

Now Phyllia wants to give Aldis that warmth.

I can't right now. But I'm sure someday.

I want to tell them aloud that what we receive is such a warm and irreplaceable treasure.

Aldis will have made a lot of enemies to protect himself so far.

I'm sure some of them didn't have to be enemies by nature.

If we hadn't kept ourselves anonymous, we wouldn't have been chased from the church or from the nobility of the kingdom of Naglas.

So, Philia swears firmly to her heart.

Even if the world becomes the enemy of Aldis, only I try to stay on Aldis' side until the end.