Yomigaeri no Maou

Episode 108 Final in...

"... brother, is it good"

Krall muttered so with a subtle look towards his own brother, Ortes, who was walking next door.

Ortes tilts his neck at his sister's words and thinks about what the hell was "good," but he has too many thoughts to squeeze, so he decides to ask his sister.

"What is it...?

The blonde girl, who is slightly more stylish than usual and wields a charming atmosphere around in three increments, answers such a brother's words in a nasty manner.

"I'm talking about Mr. Lulu and the others. The same goes for getting panacea, but I even got an invitation ticket to today's tournament..."

Crail's hand holds tickets to the martial arts tournament he received directly from Lulu.

It is paid to tournament contestants and is said to be distributed to anyone, and the seat is a special ticket that the more that tournament contestant wins, the more luxurious it becomes.

Because it was given to me by Lulu, it was a platinum ticket that could be a few gold coins if sold that promised the most favorable treatment to the average person, looking at a special presence such as being in a tournament contestant or special gallery at the Games right now.

Moreover, since Lulu is, by nature, a tournament contestant, he has been given that ticket by Lulu up to Ortes, where tickets are not required to see the tournament, and thanks to this he is to be able to watch the game with Crail.

This is what I can't tell you if you appreciate it because of the exhaustion, and it seems that Krall feels sorry for the treatment.

My mother Onet, of course, is getting tickets, but today she said she was going to watch the game with her own friends, not with the Ortes, and headed to the compartment where they sold it at the cheapest price.

At the entrance to the arena, the ticket is handed to the Games Secretariat, and while it is checked, Ortes answers his sister's questions.

"I'm not going to lose my apologies... but I guess it was good. Lulu and I don't know what to say... they're not the kind of people we can measure. I'm sure he really didn't think about panacaia or this ticket and said he didn't have to thank you."

Last night, when I saw what Iris was capable of, Ortes thought that was unnecessarily true.

Strong against the difference they put on, and at the same time, I guess it's people who are somewhere public apart and not rubbing in a good way.

That's why when they say don't care, there's nothing to include, and it really only means what it's denominated.

So if people ask me if all sorts of things about this crawl were good, I can only answer that it was good.

One day, if they can repay it in any way, they've never gone beyond it, but it may be harder to repay it than it seems to be the case that what they can't do is make it possible for the Ortes.

At best, I wish I could give it back to you as small as I normally do.

Crawling such a story, she also seemed convinced and the cloudiness disappeared from the look on her face.

Then,

"Yeah...... so today is Mr. Lulu's game with Mr. Iris, you can have fun, right?

I've heard that.

I guess the only thing I can feel a little uneasy about is that someone close to me, Lulu and Iris, is going to hurt me.

If you are someone else at all, you can look at them, but when you get to know them, you turn away.

It's understandable that Claire, my daughter of her age, feels that way.

She was about shopping to get out of the house at best, and the rest of that time she often rested in the house.

That's why it hasn't been too rough.

The price cut is very good, but that's because the house and the market were pretty much all of her range of action, not immune to blood and scratches and all that.

If she had lived as a normal girl since she was a little girl, she would have had the opportunity to touch some havoc.

There are places where the human beings of Wang Du are relatively immune to what they have said and can be seen fine whether their arms fly or their blood fly.

But Claire doesn't.

He seemed to feel a little horrible about today's game because of the sensibility of feeling good or bad, boxed, etc.

But Ortes, his brother, knew very well that Claire was essentially a daughter with courage.

So say.

"Sure, have fun. Those two games take place at the end of the day, after a fourth-place match and a fifth-place match. It's the end of the fight. It is unacceptable not to enjoy it and to name the people of the king's capital. Those two must have given us tickets because they wanted us to enjoy our game."

Now in the tournament, the two men who were stronger than anyone else will fight to the best of their abilities.

Ortes replied from the bottom of his heart that if he did not enjoy it, it would be a loss.

Moreover, this tournament is clearly different from what it was until last year, and the strongest one in the true sense will be decided.

If you win a tournament that's even a superior, that's just it. As a warrior with top notch prowess, you'll definitely be recognized.

Today, the Ortes can see the moment.

It was impossible to talk about not being excited.

But Krall couldn't seem to be relieved by Ortes' words alone, so he went on.

And Ortes is surprised by the words.

"But... even though Mr. Iris likes Mr. Lulu!

I see, I was convinced that you were worried about that.

He didn't say anything about hurting me.

Come to think of it, I admit to the mistake of my reasoning that I would be worried at a much earlier stage if I were to worry about that, and then Ortes said with a bitter smile.

"... I thought I was worried about you two fighting and getting hurt, but that's not what happened..."

Then Claire tilted her neck,

"Even if you get hurt, you can cure it with magic, right? Besides, your brother said it's normal for adventurers to get hurt."

If you ask me, I feel like I said that quite a while back.

I'm surprised you remember that, and Ortes got a little happy.

Then we decide to correct Krall's mistake about Iris.

I can see and understand from the edge that Illis certainly likes Lulu, but that, and saying that they fight is not inconsistent.

"Oh... right. Exactly. So, can I add one more thing to that?

"What?"

"Iris may indeed like Lulu...... but she is a warrior. So do I. I know that a warrior is something you want to fight with all your might when you have someone stronger than you. Even if that's who you like...... no, it's because you're who you like"

Krall had listened to Ortez's words well, and he seemed to think a little bit about it, but he couldn't quite understand it.

"... I don't think I'd want to hurt anyone I like"

It was a really girly conclusion, but I'm pretty sure that's true again.

It's just that it's not the only thing between Lulu and Illis.

I no longer know what a good explanation would be, Ortes shook his head and decided to leave it to the easy solution.

"You could say something about Claire... but there's something a little different about it. I'm sure you can tell by the battle between Lulu and Illis."

"Really?"

"Oh... whoa, our seats are this way. Shall we sit down before they take it?"

We had already finished checking the tickets and were wandering around looking for our own seats, but Ortes squeaks so when he discovers the operation with the information display.

I guess I understood what my brother was trying to say when he dressed up like he had a broken hip in the story, but at first glance he might see it.

Krall nodded and took his brother up the stairway leading to the Arena.

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"Looking forward to today...... Mr. Rusty!

That being said, it was Gaya, an adventurer who sold a fight to Lulu and suffered a huge defeat as a result, who turned an innocent grin on Rusty at the arena viewing table.

That said, there's nothing wrong with Rusty because he's become friends with Lulu in the first place, and there's nothing wrong with that, but Gaya's position was subtle because Rusty was Lulu's childhood friend.

Whenever Gaya calls Lulu by calling him out, but Rusty's strange space is formed to call him by seniority, Rusty keeps asking him to stop because he asks, and as a result, he finally fits in with the sarcasm.

I'm just not missing my salutation.

The seniors are respectful, and I have to say that the idea is not wrong, and if you ask me which is the seniors, Lulu or Gaya, then Gaya is the seniors, so I have to say that nothing is wrong if you ask me what is wrong.

More than that, there is also the part where the impression of seeing each other is dragging, so there is no choice.

Then Rusty gave up and decided to get on with Gaya's story, saying that he had no choice but to be prepared for this relationship for the rest of his life.

"Right. I've never seen Lulu or Illis fight for real, and even my childhood friends get excited when they think they can see it today."

With that said, Gaya tilted her neck wonderfully, so if you ask her what's wrong,

"No, because I was wondering if Mr. Rusty knew exactly what you two meant. I mean, you both showed that strength the other day in battle with Mr. Shui, Mr. Gran, and Mr. Yumis, didn't you?

Mr. Rusty would have seen it, wouldn't he?

And Rusty convinces Gaya to say so as if it were natural, oh well, then he shakes his head to correct Gaya's mistake.

"Gaya. For once, I'm telling you, we haven't both been serious once in a fight competition yet, have we?

Then Gaya opens her eyes and argues.

"What... because you both showed me such amazing sorcery and martial arts! You can't be serious about that..."

Rusty nods at such a gaya reaction, but answers slowly with a bitter smile.

"... Well, I know exactly what it's like to want to say that. I didn't mean that."

From Rusty's point of view, there was still room for both Lulu and Illis.

The battle against the two superiors wasn't all too advanced for Rusty to see, to be honest, but my thoughts as a childhood friend had just taught me that I still didn't see the bottom of those two.

In this tournament, those two have yet to be caught up.

There wasn't a single game that was serious.

Not so long ago, their strength is high.

Understanding that, Rusty feels trembling.

I wonder how the hell those two people existed near me.

Maybe because without those two, I can be sure that I, Mi and Yuri would have lived and died normally in the village of Cadiz.

Because those two were there, this is how I realized my dream of being an adventurer, a dream that would normally just be a child's dream and just be laughed at as impossible to achieve.

Special beings, for better or worse, are things that have a huge impact around them.

Those two made a good impact on Rusty.

And in the forthcoming battle, it will give hope for the future to thousands or tens of thousands of young people in this king's capital, as it has given the dreamy boy who was dull in the village of Cadiz, the Rustys, the courage to try to make that dream come true.

Rusty was delighted to say that being able to change someone else's world was his childhood friend.

And myself, he wants to go there if he can.

So Rusty's words, the Lulu's and I still don't mean it at all, slapped Gaya's shoulder open and laughed.

"I guess... I can see or not see a battle like this once in my life. Let's hold the blink as long as we can and burn it in our eyes. Ten years from now, twenty years from now, and that's a hundred years from now, you're sure to see a battle that won't fade..."

I guess I felt serious about Rusty's look I said that way.

Gaya also becomes a serious face and nods, stretching her spine and waiting for the star to appear on the arena stage.

But Rusty said, laughing like such a gaya's not so different.

"Well, that being said, the Lulu's are the last game. Let's just relax for a little while, because it's a fourth-place game and a fifth-place game."

Rusty blew out and laughed at Gaya, who said she'd forgotten.