357 355 On the road with Alistair (2/2)
(Because kids are my job to sleep. I don't have a choice. Then why don't you let me talk to you from the meeting?
I tell everything without covering it up. I talked to Fran about when I met her, and she stunned me. I don't know what else to do because I think I'm stupid.
We've been adventurous ever since, traveling all over the place together and growing. And sometimes he dives into a dungeon, crosses the sea, and comes to the land at the end of his journey.
Well, Alistair showed little interest when it comes to the part of our journey. The way I grew up seemed more important to her than Adventure Tan and others. Curious, but that seems to come with an annotation that it's only for my area of interest.
My explanation goes only to the part about entering this continent and fighting the Valkyries. There's been a serious incident here that seems to have something to do with my anomaly.
”For some reason, I sometimes feel painful when I use my skills.”
(It's a sword but it hurts? That's interesting. Does it hurt every time you use your skills?
”No, you often feel it when multiple starts of surgery or when you use too much morphological deformation.”
I'm the one who shouldn't be in pain, the pain that makes me feel somehow. No, I'm not in pain, and I'm suspicious if it really hurts. However, I was certain that the feeling of pain was closest.
(I can't tell you anything without using the equipment to find out. I've never seen a sword complain of pain before. However, it is also possible that it has had some serious impact on the master. In the future, behave in a manner that makes you feel painful)
”Okay.”
I'm getting my shoulder replaced with this tool, and I'll figure it out. I then destroyed the army of evil men and explained how it was until I met Alistair. I don't remember exactly where I got everything about skills, etc., but everything was answered from what I was asked, and I don't think I was wrong.
Even then, time passed, discussing the feeling when absorbing demonic stones, the presence or absence of desire when they were human, and the difference between human beings and swords when using skills.
Of particular interest was the ability to absorb demonic stones. They asked me in detail what kind of Warcraft demon stone value was high and what was low. Are you sure this is the question I need to fix? Haven't you made your curiosity a priority? While I thought so, I basically talked about the high Demon Stone level of the threatened Warcraft and the low Demon Stone level of the Evil Man, etc.
The rest also seems to catch on when it comes to upgrading your skills. He said he had never heard of the system of spending points.
(Don't get interested enough to ask)
”It's an honor to have a divine blacksmith say that.”
(Speaking of combat, there are more weapons than masters. I guess with the Divine Sword. But so far, the incredible sword, it doesn't. You surprised the god blacksmith, you can be proud)
Two hours later.
When I finished answering Alistair's questions openly. The carriage was stopping the movement.
”Oh, are we there yet? No, time went by fast! It was a meaningful time! Hey, Fran, get up.”
”... to”
”Don't be a fool. Get up!
Alistair is kicking Ground Lars' head next to her sleeping flan rubbing her eyes gossip. Oh, come on, are you okay? Even if I don't see much damage, I'm supposed to be running wild and worn out?
But Alistair's kick won't stop. That was right after they kicked me about 5 times.
”Uh? Where are we...?
”Is it finally happening? Stupid ghost.”
”Whew..., Alistair!
Groundlers looks up at Alistair and screams pitifully.
”Hey, why are you here!
”Well, I felt the magic of the Divine Sword. Two swings of that, too. I went to see how things were going. If it's a battle between the swords, it's important.”
Does a divine blacksmith even have the ability to sense the magic of a divine sword? Besides, you were trying to stop the current oral rhetoric, the battle between the Divine Swords?
”If you're fighting and you're broke, it's your chance to fix it!
Apparently, he was certain that he was a man true to his desires.