"The dragon was flying!

"Yeah yeah!?"

Immediately back in the inn, Alf explains what he saw to Sheila and the others who woke up noticing the strong light.

Sheila was surprised and Lupica arranged an early horse to contact Maria immediately. Only Claus is going to sleep like some other HR.

"'Cause isn't that a problem we can handle?

With that said, Claus yawns loudly.

Even though you defeated the Demon King, can you defeat the Dragon? And I guess Claus thinks. Don't put your neck in danger and tell them to go to the witch village for now.

"I'm sure you can't," Alf tells Claus, while he grins bitterly at Claus like that.

"The dragon was headed in a direction where the village of witches was. It's just my guess, but what does that have to do with anything?

"Oh, my God, that's so hard."

Listening to those two conversations, Sheila is shining her eyes as excited as she is. That face seems to say something about meeting a dragon.

Claus got fed up somewhere and said, "You want to see me?" asked Sheila.

"Of course! I wish it was a dragon I know"

…………

I know. It's a dragon.

Do you know the dragon - and Claus and Alf endure wanting to scratch. Sheila is out of standard. Even if I knew Dragon now, I wouldn't be surprised.

For a moment Maria was informed about the dragon, and as originally planned, Sheila and the others headed to the village of witches.

Claus and Alf are now in your seat in a different way because I asked someone who wanted to be your guest to contact Maria in a hurry.

Every wagon went on, and one village appeared forward. At the foot of the spiritual peak, the village gives off a dim atmosphere even though there are no clouds.

There are black birds flying over the sky, and it's not strange to have some suspicious ritual.

Unexpectedly, so much so that Alf and Claus looked at each other.

"Hey, Lupica. I could see the village, but if it really is, is it a witch village?

"As far as the map goes, yes... somehow, it's a village in an unusual way"

"You're a lot different..."

Lupica, who looks out the window and sees the village, smiles bitterly.

"The village of witches is a special place. For once, there's a name on the paperwork for whose land... but in fact, there's very little interference from national friends."

There are minimal interactions, such as paying taxes, but that's all.

"Witch Village!? Wow, a little different from what I imagined..."

"What the hell did you think it was, Sheila..."

Face from the side of Lupica, Sheila also finds the village of witches still. I was wondering what a nice store you have, but it doesn't seem like much to expect.

Coming to the front of the village of witches for now, its entrance was closed with a large gate. Is it about three meters tall? They use hard minerals, which are heavy.

Sheila and the others who got out of the carriage tried not to open the door, nor were they scared.

Lupica looks around and wonders if he has the means to get in touch with the inside of the village. Then I notice a small window at the end of the door.

"Oh, can we get in touch from there?

"It's true, there's a window."

Sheila nods at Lupica's words, goes all the way under the window and says "hello". Then a man in a black hood appeared on the other side.

"... which one?

"I'm Sheila. I wanted to ask you something, and I'm here."

"What do you want to hear…"

Seeing Sheila move right into action, Lupica panics. Frankly speaking, this one is not trusted by the witches. I am concerned that you will be alert.

"Sheila, it's too sudden..."

"But you need information on the Demon King Pier, right?

"There is an order…"

Even if Lupica goes into the follow up, Sheila will also talk about the purpose of this one. Either way, I was going to tell you, but Lupica wants you to think about the timing. Lupica is a cold sweat thing.

But the thought was apparently worrying. Hearing the word 'Demon King Pier', the hooded witch reacted perfectly.

Tension runs on that bare gesture like you know something.

Then Lupica stepped forward on Sheila's behalf.

"Apparently, you have information. Then, of course, you know what this is all about...?

"... you cannot enter our village because you know Master Pia"

"! Why is that? In this village, don't you want to do something about the status quo?

The look on the witch's face on the other side of the small window is invisible from Sheila's side. But surely the witch told Pier 'Dear'.

You'd be lucky you didn't accidentally tell me you were looking for me to take you down.

Lupica stares at the witch, who wants to get her in somehow and tours the measures.

"So how are the terms of exchange?

"Claus!?"

Claus, who was watching from behind, enters into a witch conversation with Lupica. That's a supremely simple suggestion, we both think about it.

And Sheila agrees with Claus.

"I think I'm good! I'll help you with anything you can do."

…………

The witch looks at Sheila, smiling and saying, wondering.

"Oh, I can finally see your face"

The witch's face, with a little peek from the hood, was a beautiful woman characterized by red eyes and hair.

He seems to be wondering if he will accept Klarth's suggestion and is worried about putting his hand on his mouth. Apparently, the Witch Village has a problem that could be made conditional.

The witch sighs small, then opens her mouth.

"Fine. If you do me a favor, I'll allow you to enter the village."

"Yay!

"This condition is to heal the patron saints of the mountains. I'm so hurt right now, I can't cure it with regular herbs and potions.... to you guys, can you do that?

I can't help but overhear the witch's words and all of us whine "healing......" This is Sheila, who says she's the one who's not good at it and doesn't know what it means - but she's called the Virgin.

Apparently, when it seemed easy to get into the city, everyone but Sheila was relieved.