"I want to ask you one thing, why did you talk about fighting me?

Aotearoa simply wonders about it and asks the still blue-faced general.

"No, that's because I said that if your lord could win, he would talk..."

The general answers with a slight butt shrink.

"Hmm, if that story is about in the cave, I think the majority of that is just to be heard from you because I told that guard over there...... you don't have to bother to compete"

The general who heard it turns his face to the guard with momentum.

"I tried to tell you, it was the general who didn't listen."

The guard looks back at the general with his jitsu eyes.

"Uh, speaking of which, you said something... if you knew, why don't you stop it more desperately!

The general put himself on the shelf and blamed the guards.

"Ha, fine then. It was my fault, you should have tried harder to stop it. I'm sorry, is this it?

The guard, bewildered by the general's words, returned a vague apology.

"No, it was my fault when they said that..."

Ethereum and Deena, who watched the two interact, were wondering about their relationship. It was unusual no matter how one guard and the general of the country were telling Frank all this.

"Um, are you two originally acquainted or something?

Deena, eyed by Aotearoa, once nodded, asked the guard and the general.

"Well, if you don't know, do you even wonder? This guy is now guarding the checkpoint, but he was originally working hard at the Royal Castle. I was expecting this guy, and I thought it would be a general's position, but I made my own request for a transfer. Besides, that went right through. He must have turned his hand in advance."

The general had put his arms around him and stared at the guard.

"Hey, I wanted to spread the word. I was in the castle, because it makes me think solidly. You could actually go out there and learn new things and meet unusual people."

Contrary to the general, the guard's expression was bright.

"I see, so can you give the general an opinion? I thought you weren't just a guard, but I didn't know you were a general candidate."

"Please don't, I'm just a guard at the inquest. That's fine now."

The guard waves his hands and denies that he is a general candidate.

"Well, that's okay. This is a continuation of what you wanted to hear, but I've told the guards about you in general. Listen to me if you want. Let us go back to the cabin."

Aotea accompanied Deena back to the resting cabin where Antogal was sleeping. Behind him, the general was about to say something, but as far as Ethereum's words and actions so far were concerned, he decided that the word he had told the guards to listen was everything, and he had transferred the object of his voice to the guard.

When he opened the door and entered the cabin, Antogal was awake and awake.

"Oh, you're finally awake."

"Good morning, Mr. Antogal"

Antogal, voiced by both of them, awoke and opened his eyes as he turned his face toward them, although he was still a little confused.

"Where am I? Why am I... what happened to the ore?

With his confused head, Antogal expressed his doubts.

"Well, calm down. This is the interrogation hall. When I told the guards what was going on, they were going to lend it to me. You fell and fell asleep like a sudden thread cut after the mining was over."

Antogal seemed to recall thinning things up before he fell, and he nodded Hmm.

"I'm the one who carried it, and the ore is in my bag with Deena. I picked most of that area, so I got a fair amount, but I'm not talking about that. Keep your mouth shut, Antogal, because you'll have trouble getting your powers activated and recovered to your country."

"I know. But if I monopolize all that quantity, it could leak somewhere... no, if I leave it in your bag and take it out, would it be okay? Just in case we talk about getting levied, it won't be a problem if we flush it a little."

Aeta hoisted her mouth slightly up and nodded at Antogal's words.

"You know too, it's dispersed between me and Deena for that matter. Deena's bag has less capacity, so I'm thinking of releasing all of it if she tells me to."

"Right, because that's still going to be quite a lot. I think you'll be satisfied."

Deena stroking her magic back was remembering the ore she had stored in it.

"So, Antogal, what do you say? How's your body?

When Aotearoa asks, Antogal begins to move his neck and arms.

"Your body looks fine, which one will you try to stand"

He rose out of bed, but took a steady position without fluttering. And when I thought I stepped in to make sure, I started walking straight through the room.

"Um, looks fine. Still a little drowsy but no problem"

Antogal said so with a smile. The footprint was light, as the person said, and no problems were seen.

"Okay, so we're going back to the city soon? Take a break on the way, but you'll be back by the end of the day."

"I don't mind."

"Me, too."

Hearing the two answers, Aeta leaves the cabin when she makes sure she doesn't forget to look over the room. There, the guard and the general kept talking. The knights defeated by Ethereum were moving into the shade near a different building from the rest hut. We both seemed to have regained consciousness already.

"Mm-hmm, did Lord Antogal wake up, too? You look better than anything."

Because he is a descendant of a brave man, the general also holds a hall of honor to Antogal.

"Oh, uh, thank you? (Was this guy still there?)"

Did you say something?

Antogal's words should have been narrowed to the volume only heard by the Ethereal Fathers nearby, but it seemed to reach the General's ears slightly.

"No, it's nothing"

There was a thin lap of sweat on Antogal's forehead to return with a grin and reverence.

"It's time for us to get back to the city. Antogal woke up, too, and you took care of him. Thank God."

Aotea asks the guards to shake hands.

"No, I couldn't do anything, but if you could say so, I'm glad."

The guard smiled back. The general looked at the exchange with a grumpy face, but he couldn't say anything when he looked back at what he had done.