Five of us will run through the woods. The lead is Dr. Lilina. After that, Anne, Quera, your sister followed, me and the rig are at the rear.

Your sister will talk to you as you run.

"Fari. Earlier, you said this incident was your fault, didn't you?

"... Yes"

"If you're responsible, it's on me. I'm the leader."

Your sister tells me you're responsible on my behalf.

"But..."

"But nothing. The leader is me. That's why I'm responsible. Like?"

I, for some reason, can't convince myself to nod.

Because I was only thinking about my convenience, I developed into a case where Kent would be exposed this time.

I, after all, haven't changed since my last life, I can't read the air, I'm selfish, I'm just hurting someone.

With all the dark expressions on her face, Anne opened her mouth most of the time.

"Besides, it's as rare as the monster's abnormal behavior. If you had reported it, the forest wouldn't have been sealed off. At best, it should have ended up with a thinning of the cyclops that came out to shallow areas and only talked about it to a certain extent. Reporting the meat nobleman was the only way to avoid it. So it's unlikely that Fari will be held accountable."

Anne's words come from an experience that probably has been hunter activity a lot longer than ours. So I can trust you.

Still, I don't know why.

I'm sorry, I can't help but think so.

"Fari is already too hard on herself!

So the rig raises its voice like it's angry.

"Tough, is it?

"Yeah. Who could have guessed at that point that a man named Kent would be missing in extracurricular class in the first place? Impossible, isn't it?

"It is, though. But it was conceived as a possibility that something could be at stake. I still think we should have made a report."

When I said it, Rig sighed deeply, "Huh..."

"Okay, Fari. At that point, the presence or absence of our reports had little effect on the overall risk. On the other hand, we are exposed to a number of risks, such as the possibility that we will be penalized for violating the rules by reporting it, or contradicting Farri's desire to be less visible."

"... yes, I know that"

"Then prioritizing ourselves and avoiding risk is a natural choice. No?

"No, I understand. But..."

"There you go, Fari. What I'm saying is,"

The rig blocks the continuation of my words.

"Human beings are things that are inherently selfish, selfish, and live for desire. It can also increase your overall risk to avoid your own risk. But Fari wouldn't be, would he? It wouldn't be the result of choosing as you desire, would it? I mean, Fari is so sweet. And I can tell you're doing the right thing. Yet you seem to be saying that you should reduce your overall risk without even looking at yourself. What do you think?"

Rig tells me, I'll think about it for a second.

... Sure, I have a verse where I think I should do something for someone else, even if I lose money.

No, there's something like the assumption that you have to.

'Cause I'm, like, a weird kid.

Just being normal hurts others.

Then I should make up for other people's wounds, even if I lose money.

I nodded slowly at the rig inquiry.

Affirmative. I think we should take care of others more than ourselves.

The last example of this is the rig.

With me around all the time, I'm sure I'm hurting, letting you lose money, and suffering without knowing the rig.

Still, Rig, you stay with me. I'm your best friend.

Then I have to dedicate everything I have to the rig, but I have to do something for the rig.

Really, that's what I think from the bottom of my heart.

"You know, Farri"

Rig says it in a gentle, whispering voice.

"You can be more selfish. Can I live more on my own? Because that's normal as a person."

When the rig tells me, maybe it does, I feel like it.

But somewhere in my heart, I still can't believe it.

Because I'm a bad girl, after all.

Now that my memory of my previous life has come back, that feeling is so deep and rooted in my heart.

I also can't get out of my mind the feeling that I have to make up for that because I just think I'm a bad kid.

"- Gentlemen, I'm sorry I broke your hips about the important story, but apparently it's no longer a long time ago."

Unexpectedly, Dr. Lilina opens her mouth.

And I stopped my leg.

"Apparently, you've come from the other side."

And - from the front of the forest, the integrated golem represented itself.

The body was made of deep green metal, like never before seen.