"I'm glad to hear it, but my people are waiting. And unlike you, I'm not a combat officer."

Samara and the others look grumpy in my words, but the Elves don't have the power to protect themselves, compared to the Linellas and the children that Mr. Linstat takes care of, as opposed to living in a settlement.

In that condition, I can't cope with unforeseen circumstances when I've been away too long.

Besides, my magic doesn't mean I have that much distance to explore.

"Then I was wondering if there was a problem..."

"No problem?

The elves snort at my words in unison.

"Yes, the Elf Garden Demon will not harm a woman."

"What do you mean?

I wonder what Eiffel said.

So, I recall.

Only. A tree demon flew seeds as he was taking Erbungast, a valley leading to the Elf Garden, but at that time Linellas told me that the Elf Garden demon was only aimed at men...

Isn't that just a tree demon?

"So you're saying - not just tree demons, but other demons only attack men?

"Yes!"

Eiffel has answered my question well.

All I can do is sigh on Eiffel's words.

I mean, a man can't even get out of an elf garden without strength.

It just seems like such a prison.

Well, more than that - because we'll be living in the vicinity of this settlement for a while.

You should have some AC.

"Okay. So, you want me to just get you a meal?

In my words, "Good! Soon I will be speaking to the young elves, not frequently!," says Eiffel, as soon as he answers, going up a staircase built on the side of a tree that stretches over a tree where the settlement is located.

The other three elves are getting to Eiffel too -.

"I'm sorry, Mr. Yuma. I feel like I've been forced to invite you..."

Samara spoke to me from the side with an anxious look after I dropped off Eiffel and the others' backs.

It's not like Samara's bad.

"No, you don't have to worry about it. More to my people than that."

"Ah! That's right - let the linelas go and tell their people"

"Oh, I'm sorry."

Samara, who hears my words, says, "No, then I'll show you," and walks right in front of me.

Samara ascends with her feet on a plate flanked by a large tree that extends over the tree.

"Hey, Samara."

Samara, with her legs on the board on the side of the tree, looks back at me and says, "What is it?," he asked.

"No, what's that wooden plate on the side of the big tree, but does this not affect the tree?

"Huh? Oh, is that it"

When Samara said something magical in front of me and put her hand on the big tree, [grow the stairs -] the wooden planks came out of the side of the big tree - the stairs.

"In this way, we Elves have Spirit Eyes, so within the Elf Garden, we can activate magic with just words. Besides, I'm asking Daiki to build a staircase, so it doesn't affect Daiki."

"Oh well..."

Fine, an elf is cheesy.

- I mean, exclusive to elf gardens...

"Hey, have you never used magic outside of elf gardens?

"Elves living within an elf garden are basic, they don't come out of an elf garden, and for more information -"

"Right..."

I mean, have the elves ever left the elf garden and used magic?

Or......

However, when I think about it, there is the presence of Sayless, who was able to use telecommunications magic...

"Mr. Yuma, what can I do for you?

Samara spoke to me as she erased the wooden stairs she was growing from the side of the great tree.

I'm lurking on my eyebrows, as if I've been worried about me being silent all of a sudden because of what I thought.

"No, it's nothing. Still, you're a long way from the trees."

"Yes, but... it's time to arrive"

As Samara said, for about two minutes, up the wooden stairs growing from the side of the great tree, there's...

Even though it was past noon, a town existed over the great trees over fifty metres.

There are roads made of trees about three metres wide and two-story houses that connect among many trees.

On a scale, given that there are about two hundred buildings, not just on trees, but also houses outside of trees -.

"Mr. Yuma, we call this the [fairy garden elf garden on the tree]."

Samara has spoken with a straight look into my eyes.