"This is..."

I thought the sight in front of me was hard for Russia to believe, on the other hand. Somehow, but I had understood.

Because ever since I came to this world...

After seeing the scene where the lineras can't see the magic.

As an elf, not since I learned of the flaw of not being able to see magic.

Ever since I saw and experienced how lethal it is to an elf.

"So far... the problem with not being able to see magic..."

- I didn't think so.

Yes, I swallowed the words that followed.

Since coming to the Elf Garden, it was meant to be understood that an elf who cannot see magic is discriminated against.

Yes...

I just understand......

- I meant to understand... was.

"Erin Feet. Have you ever created such distorted values..."

I finally think of it when I put it into words.

Erin Feet, and the words of discrimination and disdain I was hearing from the elves.

That's not who I am.

He must have weighed himself in front of me because he was a human being from outside.

Which means I didn't see anything.

How did the person who was the subject of discrimination feel and think about it -?

Think as you look at the linstats and lineras that exist in the dark indoors.

I can't see the magic.

I can't use magic.

It's just that...

My own daughter.

Reject your own child who has asked for help.

How terrible that is...

How much that leads to heart-breaking behavior in young children...

"I know, but I can't stop it - that's the curse of Hermetos Erin Feet."

Looking back, there stood the grandfather of Linellas.

And the mother-to-daughter cage that was going on in front of me had been stopped by one young man.

"What about him?

"Oh, he is the father of Linellas... an adventurer belonging to the Adventurer Guild and the husband of my daughter Linstat"

Seeing a man sheltering Linellas as he listens to his grandfather.

I have the impression that it's a man with a weak vibe somewhere.

He says there's nothing wrong with Linellas.

I just don't think that word is getting to Linstat.

"Speaking of which, you just said the curse of Hermetos Ellingfoot, didn't you? What does that mean?

"It means as words go. That Hermetos Ellingfoot is a land god. Yuma... you know that, don't you?

I nod, "I know," feeling frustrated that the conversation doesn't go inside.

"Erin Feet can see the sight of the elves who gave him his own power."

"Is that right?

In other words, if it was information from the sight of the elves, not the power of the Land God, that Erin Feet knew about me and the situation in the world, then it was...

"That sucks -"

I spin words to throw up and throw away with my hands on my forehead.

I mean, I guess for Erin Feet, an elf is just a video device.

And the defects that do not extend their own control -.

"I mean, this farce... everything that Linellas was getting a cage from his mother, and the people in the Elf Garden settlement were throwing stones at Linellas -"

"Yes, everything is Hermetos Erin ft. It's just a decision made by the Elf's chief. That's what I mean..."

"You think I destroyed the dungeon when I heard Erin Feet's wish like that? You think you helped the guy who hurt my people? - That sucks..."

How the hell do you feel?

With what thoughts did Linellas accompany him to the Elf Garden?

I wonder what she thought of the hard memories she experienced during her childhood.

No matter how much you think, you can't find a conclusion.

"Is this...?

One person, asking himself, was in the woods at some point.

Didn't I loop again? And I hear voices when I think about it.

Walking to those who heard voices, there was a linella who looked a little grown up with the linella father, and he said, "Why? Can't you go with your mother?," he asked his father.