Ex Strongest Swordsman Longs For Magic In Different World

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Inside the city, Stina was alone.

Sometimes something explodes from around you, and you hear more than one from a completely different place, but Stina is not on her way to a place that fits anywhere.

If asked why, Stina would answer that it was just a conjecture.

Actually, I gave it back to Sheila and the others, and there's nothing else to explain.

But still, I thought it was clear.

When you hear something explode from nowhere, you have to go where you're headed.

It was only yesterday that I passed my head momentarily.

When I was in the middle of looking for an inn.

The inn I'm staying in right now - I hear it's a northern vitreous pavilion, my only daughter there... when that young girl was about to be caught.

Yes, she wasn't lost, she was about to be grabbed.

No... I was actually caught, should I say?

Although Stina ran into him by chance along the way and got nothing, she would have otherwise been caught as it were.

Stina doesn't know what happened in that case.

I didn't even want to know, should I say?

Stina ran into the scene and took action for rescue, but the opponent immediately escaped during the successful rescue phase.

It would have been possible to catch up if we had caught up, but in that case we would have left the rescued child alone.

Though I toured for a moment, I eventually gave up and tried to take him home for now... that was just when Soma arrived.

And that's when one of us let him go, a suspicious person we found yesterday.

I mean, they're still in this city, and it's not unlikely they had anything to do with this demon thing.

In that, this is it.

It would be very natural for Stina to have connected all of that in one line.

In short, here's the thing.

All the explosions that are happening now are positive, and fate is on its way to that inn.

That's what Stina decided.

Most of all, if you think calmly, you think so, and if you say so, it's just a posterior.

Stina really just thought at that moment she had to head to that inn without any basis.

So I couldn't even explain why... and still Sheila nodded that she figured it out without any stray, so she's a pretty big guy.

Or maybe Sheila decided by some account that it was best... well, whatever it is, it doesn't make a big difference.

It doesn't make any difference that I fully believed in this one on a scarce basis.

Nevertheless, even though we have a short relationship, Sheila doesn't feel very uncomfortable doing those things.

Well, it's Sheila, and it's like I can tell Stina... in that sense, I'd say Felicia's reaction was more unexpected.

Felicia nodded as she turned a frightened glance, but again, she understood.

Stina knows that Felicia doubts this one for her part, and she knows that she can barely doubt it now.

But that's why it was unexpected.

Because I thought I would pretend to ask for a clear rationale.

But if you say so, Felicia shrugged her shoulders with a bitter smile.

He said that if Soma had been here, he would still have been uncomfortably convinced, and that's why he can't find meaning there.

So I snorted, because, indeed, that's what Stina thought.

"... completely poisoned."

I dare to put my thoughts in my mouth, but I'm seriously ill because I don't feel bad.

It is indeed poisoned.

... No, you know what I mean.

I never tried to admit it myself before, at a time when I was thinking about helping that young girl.

By the way, Sheila and the others aren't here because they're headed toward this explosion.

Stina thinks this is her destiny, but it's not something she can leave alone over there either.

I can't say enough that there won't be any damage in the meantime, although I feel like someone is going to solve it on their own even if I leave it alone the most.

They could not tolerate it.

"... Damn, it's sweet and crusty"

You don't think that's a bad idea because it must be poisoned.

It must be, and it has to be...

"... more now than I care..."

At that moment Stina narrowed her eyes because, at the end of the gaze she turned to, just about one figure emerged from a familiar building.

No, it's not.

Sure, there is one shadow that fell to the ground, but that's two of us.

He is a man wrapped in a black robe and a little child in charge of his shoulders.

And with one of them, I saw eye to eye.

Same as then.

Even then, there were no tears in those little eyes.

It's just there, there's just a giveaway... oh, and Stina remembers.

Yes, because I didn't like it, it was popping up.

That hasn't changed a thing at this time.

So as a matter of course, Stina jumped straight to it and stuck out the spear in her hand.

- Advanced Art, Advanced Physical Art, Advanced Magic Guide, Protecting the Demon King (False), Pain Blocking: Thunder flashes.

"- Become!?

Moment after moment, I saw a stunned voice and face, but never mind.

The protruding tip captured the man's body and blew it away as it was.

So I leaked my tongue, because the man didn't let go of that girl who was still in charge.

I thought I'd let it go, and I had even completed the idea of grabbing it in the air... but I broke through the doors of the accomodation and flew away.

If I was bad at that, it could have been a little bad.

But not pursuing here was impossible.

It could be used as a shield, and either way, it needs to follow that one to see if it's cheap.

So he jumps straight into the inn - waves his arms reflexively.

- Advanced Art, Advanced Physical Art, Advanced Magic Guide, Protecting the Demon King (False), Pain Blocking: Thunder flashes.

I cut off something that was looming in front of me, and I heard a tongue pounding from the other side of it.

"Shit, I thought I captured it perfectly... but no way to prevent what's now. Given the circumstances, it is likely that the adventurer was staying here... but is he back? I thought you were lucky because you didn't seem to be here... Hmm. Are you lucky, or do you have an idea?"

He was talking, but Stina ignored him and stepped in because it was obvious he was buying time.

It is undoubtedly magic that has let it go earlier, that is, the opponent is a magician.

It's just dumb, like giving them extra time.

Moreover, earlier, it should have been at least intermediate equivalent.

Given that it must have been aggressive, it is likely that it is advanced.

It had to be decided here.

Turn your gaze around just for a moment and make sure the man's hand is away from that girl.

I'm worried about the cheap or not, but that's enough for now.

As he stepped further in, he stuck his spear toward his torso.

"Shit, why don't you come aboard... and this spear is worth it to me... hmm? No, wait...? You..."

The man looked at this one somehow, lurking his eyebrows, but I still don't need to hang out with him like that.

After sticking it out, it leads to the opposite, but the man is all over the paper.

I don't think I'm just scratching my body... but here again, I needed to make up my mind.

Carve another step forcefully, with your arms swinging out.

So the man reacted for a moment, I guess, because he left himself stuffed with time.

In fact the distance so far is the optimal time, and this is obviously overstuffed.

Not a decent distance to wield a spear.

But to put it the other way, if not decent, I can shake it, and the moment I just showed it was too much as a gap.

Sounds like the man noticed that shortly afterwards - but it's too late.

- Advanced Magic, Advanced Physical Arts, Advanced Magic Guide, Protecting the Demon King (False), Pain Blocking: Big Wheels.

with the center of the spear as the axis and rotated it. That was beaten decently by the man's body.

"Damn......!

It blows straight up and crashes into the wall behind it as it breaks the reception.

I looked at it for a moment and thought I might have made it look good, but well, this would be irresistible.

I won't take my gaze off the guy while I think about that in the corner of my head that you should understand if I talk to him.

He approached without alarm and stuck out the tip of the spear.

"Well, I'm just wondering why you did this imitation... well, you don't have to let me ask you anything. If you crush it here, you don't need a reason."

"... that's true for sure... shh. Well, I'm sure the shadow was thin... but I was wondering if you could just remind me a little bit."

…… Omei, what do you mean, cancer?

So Stina lurked her eyebrows because she didn't think that was just bullshit.

Somehow a man seems to know something and to be convinced...

"That's what I'm talking about, isn't it? Hey, witch of the witch god, huh?

When the man looked straight at Stina, he said those words.


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