How do I answer that? I wonder what I can do to pass it on.

Words, they don't come out.

"I'm sorry... you're confused when people say that all of a sudden. Plus, everyone's watching. But that's all I want you to know."

Your father stares at me with a serious look.

"Everyone here, no matter who you are, your attitude will never be the same as before. Because I've been involved with you ever since."

That's all I said, your father laughed all the time.

"I believe in you."

--Because your father believes in rings ---

When it was, it overlapped with words directed at the ring (me).

Believe me cheaply, what would you do if I were a bad person? Ma, that's your father, isn't it? That's how I always pick people out and seldom take them off.

When I opened my mouth to speak up somehow. Dr. Rudd raised his voice with regret.

"I'm sorry I blocked the conversation...... Captain (Don), looks like Juma and the others are back"

"What a timing. Well, if it's because of you, we should all talk, and I'd like to hear his report."

I feel like I missed the opportunity to tell you everything I wanted. I guess Dr. Rudd dared to block the conversation too because I've been quiet for a while. But thanks to you, I was horrified. I don't know, he's still prepping his mind. Heh, and exhaled his breath small, his father, who seemed to be watching it, gave in and put his hand on my head.

"Something's gone wrong with that kind of air. I wanted to talk to you slowly..."

I shook my head to the side in a hurry to tell my father I was sorry.

"That's okay.... but next time, listen, be cheeky..."

"Absolutely. I promise."

This is how I smiled at your father.

Yeah, just a little more, you can keep doing this.

"I'm back now"

"Oh, we're all in the mood. Long time no see, Demon King!

"Muggle, muggle! Mmm!

After a while, Mr. Kay, Mr. Nica, and for some reason Juma-kun came to the conference room with his mouth tied to a big white snake and his whole body tied up by countless white snakes. hey, why!? I saw Kay and I when I was stunned. Kay's smile looked a little horrible as she fluttered and smiled.

"Maryla went straight to the infirmary, but was it good, Rudd?

Yeah, I'll talk to you later.

By the way, it looks like Maryla's safe. It feels like nobody's hurt or anything, and I'm relieved. Juma, huh? No, yeah. Glad you're safe!!

"Oh, it's been a long time, this sight. Let him go, Kay. But Juma.... keep your mouth shut until I tell you the story, okay? I can't talk about it. There's an order to things."

When your father said that, Juma-kun shook his head up and down with a thoughtful boom.

"Copy that, Captain (Don). Yes, Juma. I'm sorry. Do something rough. But if I don't, I'm gonna ram. I can't contain you, and if you don't calm down, you won't listen to me, will you?

"Hey, how quickly to capture a quietly rumbling ghost. That was a pretty good job, huh? It was easier than the herb to find!

It sounds like a battle before you know the signs.

Oh, rambling Juma. Oh, that sounds scary...... was it ever going to look real? The two of you who held that in are amazing.

"Thank you both for your hard work.... Could it have been unpretentious?

"Hmm, I guess I can't do that. There would have been a lot of siege over there, and I don't think you'd notice anything at all."

"It didn't feel like I was being watched, but you would have noticed. Even if Juma had grown up, he'd be looking at his garden around there. You must have noticed."

The two of you answered Mr. Saura's question the way you thought. I'm sure it's about the high elves, you know, over there. Is the mountain to the north like a garden of high elves?

"Well, that's no choice. It doesn't matter. I'll be on board soon anyway."

Everyone took a breath in what your father said. I know that's the only way to find Mr. Yenna... but that.

"Are you going to war?"

It was the Demon King's self-proclaimed right arm, Mr. Kron, who asked him that with a sharp eye. Its eyes and voice complain that the war is against it.

"I'd like to have a discussion... the problem is I don't think they're going to talk to Bug Kera"

Bug Kera... you mean the High Elves think that's what other species think? This is a lot more than I thought.

Things seem serious.

"Well, let's talk from the beginning, including around there. First, I want you to know what I've been doing for the last 20 years or so."

Well, sit down, your father urged the three of you back, and he sat back himself before starting to talk.

"I managed to find Yenna's whereabouts after receiving a request from Arsh... first I headed to High Elf's town. That's where it's most likely. But with all my strength, I couldn't even touch the entrance to the town. Well, I can't do it unless it's the same high elf. I can't find the entrance first."

Hearing about everyone and the demon king, your father seems like a pretty strong man who can do anything, but even if he is like that, he can't find an entrance... maybe he's protected by some pretty robust sorcery. I mean, to me, your father is your father, so I don't really feel like a great guy. No, I think he was a capable salesman who could do his job, but when people say he's the perfect superman to this point, really? I think so.

Plus your father's story goes on. Though I didn't think it was possible, he also proceeded to investigate from various directions that he wanted to grasp the thread or so somehow. But what turned out to be the fact that it would not be possible without a high elf. Apparently, it's a mechanism for sensing things like blood muscle. They turn that magic into energy, rather a stronger junction, even if they use the power of destroying high elf witchcraft with massive amounts of magic. Has anyone tried it?

So advanced is the art of handling the magic of high elves? They use one ranked sorcery of natural sorcery, but they haven't revealed the details. That's right, I don't even think high elves teach wheelies.

He said he spent a lot of time trying to avoid stimulating high elves and taking great care not to even understand what he was looking into.

"Hmm, I've given up my half high elf hometown offense here lately, and I've been searching around the world for a shard of hope. It took me a while. The result was clear, Yenna was nowhere to be found. I put together the people who live in the back of the world and let them look all over the country. Yenna's a prominent figure in many ways, so I don't think she missed anything."

I packed up the guys behind you!? Sarah, you're doing a hell of a thing, Dad!

"That's when Saura contacted me. Protected an unidentified elf child. Besides, you're in the dungeon, right? I didn't think it was possible, but from then on, the possibilities were in the corner of my head. Later, when I was informed that the child was a high elf, I went back to my guild to make sure my silly guess was true. Then it's just bingo. What a surprise."

Yeah, I was pretty surprised, too. I was asleep when we first met! I'd rather sleep well again. If we'd met then, I'd feel like we'd been talking about strange things after the mayhem. Good job, me.

"That's the place. After that, as Shrier reported earlier. All right, then, Juma, it's your turn. I've put up with you a lot."

"That's how much I can put up with it! I don't know, I don't understand the situation at all. Well, no. I'll report it before you forget it!

Juma-kun laughed and opened his mouth, not looking like he cared at all when he said he was getting quite a beating. More than enough to make me feel mysteriously guilty about his overly tough mentality! I was supposed to listen to Juma-kun's report with strange respect. Oh, my God!