"Is it me at the end? My 'walking in the air' was better than before, too. Last time it was water down there, so it helped, but next time it won't be a problem with the bottom being rocky - no, it won't be a problem except for Toya"

"Huh? Am I no good?

I nod deeply to Toya, who pointed to herself and opened her eyes to my words I reworded.

"It's a matter of weight. You, one or five times heavier than the rest of the members, right?

I spare my life, too, so I wouldn't say 'compared to who', but Toya is overwhelmingly heavier than the heaviest person in a non-Toya party member.

Given the height and muscularity, its weight is also reasonable, but that's why it doesn't change the weight.

"So if I fall, Sayonara...?

Are you serious? Harka smiles bitterly and opens her mouth to Toya, who will have a look like

"I can support you, I think. But you don't want to do it if you can. 'Cause my weight, Plastoya's weight, hangs on my legs."

"Walking in the Air" is the magic of walking in the air and never flying in the sky.

I mean, if you want to help someone, Harka's right, the strain on your knees is pretty heavy.

If that becomes much heavier than your weight, it goes without saying.

"Besides, you're gonna support Toya's weight as she falls with Hulka's slender arms, right? What happens to Hulka's arm...... yeah, Toya, you, keep falling"

"Cool!?"

"It's a joke. But, Toya, don't ever fall, okay? I can't forgive you for breaking Hulka's arm."

"I'm not going to fall! Hey but it's dangerous because it falls!?"

"That's right. - Can't you just tell me to diet?"

"Naturally!

"The flesh shield will deteriorate."

""... hmm?

Me and Toya looking at each other.

Toya, who stared at my face, shrugged her shoulders in jealousy when she exhaled 'Huh'.

"Oui. Is that how you feel about my flesh with an estimated body fat rate of one digit table? I have a good reputation for physical beauty?

"... samurai pity, no, pity as the same man. I'll give you a break from pursuing where you showed that physical beauty and who praised you."

"Up, guh. Yeah, but it's true you don't have any fat to lose, right? In a different way from Hulka."

You were upset by the silence, or when you fell, Hulka held your life, and Hulka held up Toya's cheek with her thin fingers, who made a far-fetched statement.

"Oh? Is it this mouth that says something extra? It's okay, I am! Because it is in model shape. Even Nao is not dissatisfied!!"

"Come... Oh, really?

"Don't ask!

I don't care what you think, there's a question you can't answer on this occasion!

Don't get me involved.

"As it were, well, in the unlikely event that Toya falls, we'll have to work hard together, me and Hulka"

If that's what I say to change the story, Harka nods away from Toya's cheek too.

"Well, that's half the burden.... Hopefully, I don't want you to have that opportunity."

"Right. Whether the two of us can catch it well. Difficulty SSS."

At that time, I think they caught Natsuki successfully because quite a bit of luck worked.

That's what Master Advastris gave me. [Lucky me!] so much so that I think it worked.

I don't know if Hulka and I can timing such a difficult thing and catch it well...

"Yeah, I probably can't. Sorry if I failed."

"I'm sorry, I'm sorry!? - But, well, then it's time. I won't resent you for failing."

"Well, good for you.... even if you come out skeleton or zombie, I'll purify you exactly?

"Well, should I thank him?

I nod "oops" to Toya, who looks me in the eye.

"Wouldn't it be better to be left alone? Aren't you ashamed? He said his body was moving."

Whatever shapes up to skeletons or so, zombies are likely to see colors (...) and (...).

"... well. Right. Thanks."

Did Toya also imagine that, even as she bent her mouth to a letter to her, she honestly thanked her.

"You're welcome. Actually, I'll do it, though, Halka and Natsuki"

"No, let's try not to, shall we? Both of you."

"Really! If he's dead, he can't!

Meatier, who sandwiched the words in the same way, seemed really worried about Natsuki, who said slightly shuddered, a look that included anxiety.

I don't think it's been a year since the Meatiers lost their father.

Hulka, sitting next to us, looks harder at us as she strokes Meatier's head like that.

"Right, you can't die, can you? Toya, Nao, be careful."

"" Ooh, ooh ""

Me and Toya nodded honestly at Hulka's words, which meant 'be careful what you say, too'.

Of course, we don't want to die, and neither do we.

Naturally, I'm going to let Toya die.

"That's a little off the record. My Explosion is still halfway there. The level of [Fire Magic] was raised to 7..."

Even though the level notation of the status doesn't hit that far, the magic of level 8, "Flame Emission" and "Explosion," both active but unchanged notation, probably doesn't reach the power of the standard.

Nonetheless, what's pretty big about both power and consuming magic, is that something like level 8 magic?

"It may not be as explosive as the original 'blast flame', but by converging it, I began to crush the rock once and for all"

"Oh, that's awesome. How much?

"It depends on the material, but don't blow up if you want to hold it."

Experimental location is where rock climbing is practiced.

Around there, it's essential for rocks to be used as experimental material.

If you're just going to cut it out, you can do it with "spatial separation."

"Oh... I don't really want to eat it."

"You don't know how much you can use in action, do you? Compared to Fire Arrow, it's too late."

Assuming you used it on your Toya opponent, you'd be sure to avoid it.

And if you use it at an inevitable close range, you get yourself involved.

Because it's explosive magic.

'Fire Arrows' will be more user-friendly in many contexts, where there is no damage to me even at close range (except scattering).

Finally, there is also the question of how effective it is for gargoyles.

Unlike mere rocks, humans and demons have resistance to magic.

"And then... Speaking of which, you were also updating your weapons"

"Oh, that's me too,"

As for me and Natsuki's weapon and the tip of the ear, the material in the pattern had been changed from pseudo-iron wood to Trent.

In terms of flexing, it is easier to use than pseudo-iron wood, and the strength is greatly increased.

If that's the blunt (loose) sword, it seems to be strong enough to have no problem accepting it in a pattern normally.

I don't believe you could cut me off using the little machete we use, so you probably protect me in most situations.

By the way, Trent is stiff enough even as it is, but by doing the process after it is done, it seems another stage, stiff.

It seems to cost a lot to process it, but if it's hard enough to take the sword from the start, you should be thankful, because naturally it's difficult to process it, and you'll have a hell of a lot of difficulty when you shoot Trent and then branching him.

... processing wages, it hurt though!