193 Episode 62 Before You Laugh (1/2)

”How big is this...?”

The first time I saw a dragon hole in Titis' forest, Westeria was silent for a while. She is grasping her left elbow with her right hand and her right elbow with her left hand so that she can hold her body. It was as if he was trying to protect himself from something he couldn't see.

I took Westeria to the Dragon Hole for one thing. It is training to synchronize Wisteria with homologous presence (anima).

Wisteria, who is about to be taken over by a homologous (anima) body, is like a fireball that doesn't know when it will explode. This condition needs to be resolved as soon as possible.

And one more thing. The reason I showed Westeria the dragon hole was to make sure that it was the same thing as the Naraku in Andorra.

From the information I have obtained so far, I think it is highly likely that both are things of the same nature, but it is only at first glance. I wanted to show the dragon hole to Westeria, who knew the abyss, and get confirmation. As a result...

”A horrible magic (mana) and a mutated plant invaded by magic (mana)... the same as a fallout. However, this one is much bigger than the abyss, and the magic (mana) is also strong. The spirits have completely deteriorated. This is more than a spirit anymore.....”

Westeria said, ”Whether you like it or not, hold hands around your mouth. It appears to have been struck by excessive magic. Or couldn't you bear to see the spirits around here?

I left the dragon hole early because I was so hard on myself. In addition, training does not have to be done directly beside the dragon hole. It would be nice to have an environment where homologous presence (anima) is easily activated. Deep and deep boundaries will also have a good effect.

Regardless, it was confirmed that the dragon hole and the abyss were homogeneous. And it also proved that some of Rascalis's words were correct.

According to the Immortal King, after this, the Divinity of Law moves to secure Andorra's dragon hole. That's why he made me eliminate a threat called Behemoth.

Well, I wonder what happens.

Andorra has boundaries to protect its enemies from the outside world, and there is an elite unit called the Swordsman Corps. If we want to control this by force, we have to move a considerable number of people.

However, it is easy to imagine the difficulty of moving an army in the Catalan Desert. Behemoth is gone, but not all the monsters of the desert have been destroyed. And the harsh climates, such as the ”Sand Wall,” which is a frequent sandstorm in untouched areas, have never changed.

Above all, the kingdom of Canary could not have kept silent. Belka and the Catalan Desert are the territory of the Kingdom of Canaria. It is unlikely that the Divine Law will allow soldiers to move freely in the country.

--Pope Noah may have sold his gratitude to the kingdom of Canaria by building a border with Titis and cooperating fully in the wedding with the Empire to make it impossible.

I remember the face of the Pope when I spoke in King's Landing, and I shake my head. No matter how much you twist your head at the moment, it's nothing more than speculation. You will have to keep an eye on the situation and act appropriately.

Hopefully, the story of Lascaris is bullshit, not backed by the divinity of law, and the Arrows of Silver Star have only been attacked by the desert monsters, and Katia's heartbreak is healed by Lars - that's what I want you to end up with.

Particularly for Katia, I was expecting Lars.

Originally, I accepted Katia's request to search for Silver Star in order to calm down the girl I was obviously thinking about. Speaking of words, I didn't expect Silver Star to survive from the beginning.

But Lars is different.

Unlike me, Lars will wholeheartedly believe in the survival of ”Silver Star” and help Katia, and when the death of ”Silver Star” is confirmed, she must be deeply saddened with Katia. All Katia needs now is a stronger ally than me, one who can lean against a broken heart like Lars.

Katia has a distraction from her family who sold herself as a child and the inhabitants of the village of Merté, so I told Lars on my own that I would be hated, but this can't be helped anymore.

However, now that we have left Belca, the help of the Sixth Class Adventurer, Lars, will also be necessary for Katia. The formula for accepting Lars is expensive, even if it is a shambles. And maybe Lars can break the heart of a tough girl - that's the role I was expecting from Lars.

He said he threw a whole bunch of troubles at Lars that he couldn't solve on his own, but because Lars himself was on board, there was no problem. Ilia left me, so I wouldn't be so rude, and I told her to contact me if she needed my help.

And when I thought about it, I felt my nerves swell up nearby, and I concentrated on you. Wisteria is the source of stress, and Dark Elf's dark black face is distorted in pain. A homologous puzzle is about to appear.

Westeria and Puzzles, both struggling for bodily leadership, are the evidence that the quantity released is not stable. So far, the results have been the total defeat of Wisteria. When the winning puzzles took over the body, I slashed it with my outfit and made it grow stronger - over and over again.

Naturally, Wisteria's burden in this training was enormous, but the former lead swordsman (Gladius) never stopped. Instead, I'm challenging the puzzles so many times that I have to stop them.

It should be called the result. At the very least, the time Wisteria has suffered has been prolonged since the beginning of her training. In other words, you can fight puzzles for as long as you want.

I kept staring at the suffering Wisteria, hoping that this was the right way to the costume. Today, I pray that Wisteria will take the seat of victor.

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A high-handed moan is echoing: Hihihi, Hihihi. The voice that stirs up the tympanic membrane is a demonic mockery directed at a host who continues to resist in vain.

Wisteria was exploring a technique to break things open while eating her teeth and enduring the puzzle compression.

The time that can withstand the compression of the puzzle is undoubtedly stretching. If you take the time you endured when you were in Andorra, you can endure about five or six now. This can be said to be a great growth, but on the other hand, if you ask whether you can lengthen this time to ten or twenty in the future, and make the puzzle succumb, the answer is no. Westeria understood that.

Speaking of which, Wisteria is only defending herself against enemy attacks. It is self-evident that no matter how stubborn you are in this state, you cannot defeat your enemies.

We had to fight back somewhere.

However, in a situation of constant exposure to demon attacks, you can't afford to invest in other things. In fact, Westeria ended up being hijacked by Puzzles only a few times in a counter-attack.

Unlike before, now that there is Sola, it is not important to be taken over by a demon, but as long as this situation is not broken, Westeria will remain Sola's shackle. That was not what the former chief swordsman (Gladius) wanted.

You can't just endure it. I can't even fight back.