Hi guys, sorry for the amazingly long break. It was my exam period and it just ended today. I originally want to rush out this before exams started but sadly, I could not.
I would also like to apologise to Gengareric and Henet for not informing them about this until, well just today actually. Truly sorry about that.
So chapters will continue as per normal. Oh and if you guys do not want me to translate the lizardman arc, just post in the comments below and Iâll do the other chapters first.
Thanks for being loyal fans,
Frostfire10.
Enjoy
War Part 2
Translator: Skythewood, Frostfire10
Editor: Gengareric
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ăIt had already been a dayâs journey riding on Rororo through the wetlands.
ăZaryusu had not encountered any enemies he was concerned about, and arrived safely at his destination.
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ăIn the wetlands, there were several residences with houses constructed in the same fashion as those of the Green Claw tribe, surrounded by sharpened spikes facing outwards on all sides. Although there were wide gaps between the spikes, it was sufficiently effective in obstructing large creatures such as Rororo from invading. Although the number of houses was less than that of the Green Claw tribe, individually, each one was larger. Therefore it was not clear which side had a larger population.
ăEvery residence had a flag attached to it billowing in the wind. The flags all bore the Red Eye lizardman mark.
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ăCorrect, this was Zaryusuâs first intended destinationâ the settlement of the Red Eye tribe.
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ăAfter surveying his surroundings, Zaryusu sighed in relief.
ăThis was because, fortunately for Zaryusu, their place of habitat was in the same patch of wetlands, consistent with previously obtained knowledge. He originally reckoned that they could have moved away as a result of the last war, in which case he would have to begin searching for their tribe.
ăZaryusu looked back in the direction which he came from, and although he couldnât clearly see it, just narrowly outside of his line of sight was his own village. Right now, his village should be vigorously making various preparations. Although he left with anxiety, he could be fairly certain that the village would be safe from attack for the moment.
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ăThe fact that Zaryusu was able to arrive here safely was proof.
ăHe was unable to determine whether this was a flaw in the Great Oneâs plan, or whether his own actions were also within its calculations, but in any case the opponent did not currently intend to go back on its word, and did not attempt to intervene in the battle preparations.
ăOf course, even if the so called Great One moved his hand to interfere, Zaryusu could only act to implement his beliefs.
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ăZaryusu leaped down from Rororo and stretched his body. Although riding Rororo over long distances made his muscles stiff, stretching his back made the fatigue seem rather pleasant.
ăHe raised a hand against the sunâs rays, and then hid in the shade.
ăFollowing this, Zaryusu instructed Rororo to remain at this position to wait for him, then took out some dried fish from his backpack for Rororo, to serve as its breakfast and lunch. Honestly, he wanted it to forage its own meal from around here, but refrained from giving the order due to the possibility of disturbing the Red Eye tribeâs hunting grounds.
ăAfter petting each of Rororoâs heads several times, Zaryusu set off by himself and proceeded forwards.
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ăIf he brought Rororo with him, the other side could feel apprehensive of the hydra and be unwilling to come out. Zaryusu was here to form an alliance, and did not wish to appear high-handed.
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ăHe advanced whilst making splashing water noises.
ăAt the corner of his vision, Zaryusu could see several Red Eye tribe warriors walking in a single file around the inner edge of the spike perimeter. Their equipment was exactly the same as those of the Green Claw tribe, not wearing armour and holding wooden spears made from sharpened bone attached to the tip of a wooden staff. There were also people holding ropes used for rock slings, but since these were not loaded with rocks, it should indicate that they had no intention of immediately attacking.
ăZaryusu tried as much as possible to avoid stimulating the other sideă
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ăAfter moments of walking, Zaryusu came to what looked like the front gate. Judging from the size of the village, the scale of this tribe seems to be slightly smaller than the green claw tribe.
ăWell, numbers are not everything.
ăZaryusu looked around and he directed his gaze to the watchful lizardmen and raised his voice.
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âI am Zaryusu Shasha of the Green Claw tribe. There is a matter I wish to discuss with your tribe chief!â
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ăAs proof that his voice could be heard, several warrior class lizardmen rushed forward. Zaryusu did not move from his spot. Even when the multiple lizardmen in his view went back into their homes, and even when more warriors congregated at the gate.
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ăWhile it was not short, the time passed was not long and an aged lizardman with a staff appeared. Behind him were five strong lizardmen. The aged lizardman had his body painted entirely white with symbols.
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ăIs this the Elder Druid?
ăZaryusu thought so welcomed him with confidence. He could not lower his head. Even when the druid confirmed the mark on his chest, Zaryusu protected his unmoving figure.
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âZaryusu Shasha, of the Green Claw tribe. I have come with a matter to discuss.â
ââŚAlthough I cannot say that you are welcomed, the leader of our tribe is willing to meet you. Please come with me.â
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ăThis strange rhetoric confused Zaryusu.
ăWhy was he not the chief. In addition, he felt it strange that they had no problems with a traveller like him and let him speak to their chief. Travellers did not have high positions. That was why he borrowed his brotherâs proof, but the fact that he did not have to show that was the source of his troubles.
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ăHowever saying anything at that moment could upset the other party, and that would spell trouble. Although he felt that something was off, Zaryusu silently followed behind the line of lizardmen.
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ăHe was brought to a beautiful small hut.
ăIt was even larger than Zaryusuâs older brotherâs. The walls were dyed with a rare pattern, proving that the owner of the house was of nobility.
ăWhat concerned him was that it had no windows, only a gap for ventilation. Lizardmen could see objects clearly in the dark, but this did not mean that they enjoyed darkness.
ăThen why would anyone want to live inside such a dark hut?
ăZaryusu had many doubts but couldnât turn to anyone for answers.
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ăLooking behind him, the druid and warriors who led the way earlier were all gone.
ăWhen those who led the way had told him that they were leaving, he felt that they were being too careless. He almost let his doubt slip.
ăThe one Zaryusu came to see was the chief, the ruler of the tribe. How could members of the tribe do something like this.
ăBut when Zaryusu heard that this was the wish of the leader, of the tribeâs acting chief, his opinion of the person waiting inside the hut rose.
ăAlthough he had promised his brother that he would return safely, Zaryusu was already prepared for the possibility that he would be unable to fulfill that promise. As such, surrounding him with armed guards to pressure him would prove ineffective. In fact, it would only make him feel disappointed by the fact that this was all they could muster.
ăHowever, if they were doing this from their hearts, then the talk should be quick, as if he himself would be the one stalling it.
ăIgnoring the hostile presences of those peeking from afar, Zaryusu walked to the door and casually opened it.
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ăThe interior was as dark as he had imagined.
ăDespite having night vision, the difference between the inside and outside confused Zaryusu.
ăThe air in the room had the scent ofâŚ.herbs, plant matter mixed with it. He wondered if there was an old lizardman inside. Then his thoughts were betrayed.
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âWelcome.â
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ăA voice spoke out from within the darkness. It sounded fairly young. Finally accustomed to the change in light, a lizardman appeared in front of his eyes.
ăWhite.
ăThis was Zaryusuâs first impression.
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ăSnow white scales, a spotless purity. Round, bright red eyes like rubies, and slim limbs that did not belong to a male, but to a female.
ăHer entire body was covered in red and black patterns, meaning that she was an adult, able to use a variety of magic and was⌠unmarried.
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ăâZaryusu had once been stabbed by a spear in the past.
ăIn that moment, Zaryusu felt his body burn fiercely as if it had been pierced by a hot iron stake and likewise his heart also accompanied this by beating rapidly, both combining to produce a feeling of pain shooting across his entire body.
ăThere was no pain, but thenâ
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ăZaryusu was lost for words as he stood motionless.
ăHaving interpreted his silence in her own way, she merely gave a self-deprecating smile.
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âIt seems that I am a strange sight even for the wielder of one of the four treasures, Frost Pain.â
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ăAlbinos in nature were exceedingly rare, partially because they were too conspicuous. It made it difficult for them to survive.
ăThe somewhat civilized lizardmen had a similar tendency Weak to sunlight, bad eyesight, they have not reached a level of civilization where such feeble individuals could survive. Therefore it was extremely rare to come across an albino adult. There were even cases where they were killed at birth.
ăIt should already be considered fortunate if albinos were seen as detestable existences by ordinary lizardmen. There were even some who saw them as a kind of monster.
ăIn actuality, as he had red eyes she would be worshiped, but not as a fellow lizardman, but instead as a symbol of the tribe.
ăThere was no one who treated her as a friend among the lizardmen. Even her own tribe. Then it was easy to predict how those from other tribes would react.
ăAnd that was the reason cynicism leaked out, and was not replied to.
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ââŚWhat is it?â
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ăWhile still standing at the door, Zaryusu did nothing, and the female inside questioned his suspiciously. He was far too surprised at her appearance. Did something happen. She was troubledâ-
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ăâWithout reacting to the question, Zaryusu let out a tremolo cry.
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ăHis cry held on a high note and was a vibrato. It was to the point that the vibratoâs variable width would be audible.
ăHearing this sound, the female lizardman widened her eyes and opened her mouth, in surprise, confusion and in embarrassment.
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ăThat cry had a message.
ăIt was a courtship cry.
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ăZaryusu came back to his senses and realised what he had done. Just like how a humanâs ears would turn red, he flicked his tail repeatedly in agitation. It was as if he wanted to destroy the floor.
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âAh, no, wrong, wait not wrong, not that, this isnât what IâŚâ
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ăZaryusuâs frantic movements caused the female lizardman to calm down, and she smiled, making Zaryusu puzzled.
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âPlease calm down. Itâs troubling if you move so violently.â
âAh! Sorry.â
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ăZaryusu hung his head, made an apology and then entered the room. At the same time the female lizardmanâs tail drooped as if she had finally relaxed. However the very tip of her tail was still fluttering, indicating that she was not entirely calm.
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âPlease come over.â
ââŚMy sincere gratitude.â
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Entering into the home, Zaryusu saw that the area where she was indicating had a cushion woven from an unknown plant. He sat on it, and she sat opposite to him.
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âThis is the first time we have met, Iâm a traveler of the Green Claw Tribe, Zaryusu Shasha.â
âThank you for your courtesy. I am the acting chief of the Red Eye Tribe, Crusch Lulu.â
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ăAfter the introductions were over, the two observed each other as if to guess each otherâs intentions.
ăThe hut was temporarily submerged in silence, but this could not be allowed to continue. Zaryusu was a guest, therefore it should be the host Crusch who should say the first word.
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âFirst, mister messenger, I believe there is no need for us to be so formal. I would like for us to speak freely, so please make yourself comfortable.â
âI am truly grateful for that, since I am not accustomed to speaking with a serious and formal tone.â
âThen do you mind sharing the reason for your visit?â
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ăAlthough she asked, Crusch already had a rough idea.
ăThe mysterious undead which appeared at the centre of the village. Magic that controls the weather, 4th tier magic ăControl Cloudă. And now the male lizardman from a different tribe, one who could even be called a hero. From here, there could only be one expected answer. As Crusch pondered on how to deal with Zaryusuâs replyâshe felt all of her expectations shatter.
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ââŚPlease marry me.â
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ăFor an instant, Crusch doubted her ears. Rather than betraying her expectations, it was like she was listening to the words of another world.
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âActually, this was not my original purpose for coming here. I fully know that this should wait until after my objective is completed. But I canât lie to my heart. You may laugh at this foolish male.â
âAâŚaâŚah⌠ha.â
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ăThese were words which she had never heard since the moment of her birth, and ought to have no relevance to her. Her thoughts were torn to shreds in a turbulent storm, scattering all over the place and as such she couldnât organize them.
ăTowards such a flustered Crusch, Zaryusu revealed a forced smile and continued to speak.
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âI apologize, I donât know what to say, we are currently facing a contingency. Your response can wait until this is over.â
âUh, haâŚhaha.â
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ăFinally able to piece together her psyche and successfully resume her thoughts, Crusch regained her composure. However upon immediately recalling Zaryusuâs words from a moment ago, her thoughts once again slipped into disarray.
ăZaryusu focused his calm to control his feelings and his tail. The two of them once again, slipped into silence.
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ăFinally, after enough time, Crusch was holding her heart back after being seriously troubled. As she recalled what happened, she had to suppress her rampaging emotions.
ăYes. She had to ask why Zaryusu came.
ăCrusch was about to ask for the reason of his visit, when she recalled his words from earlier.
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ăâJust how do you bring that up!
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ăWith a bang, Cruschâs tail his the ground. Looking at it, Zaryusu became embarrassed at his actions. Thinking he upset her, he chose silence.
ăCrusch opened her mouth to break the silence.
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âSince you are not fearful of my body, perhaps it is not surprising that you are a hero?â
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ăZaryusu had an expression of âWhat is she sayingâ in response to Cruschâs cynical words.
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ăCrusch once again wondered what he was thinking about.
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âNot afraid of my albino body, I mean.â
ââŚItâs like the white snow that covers the top of the mountain range.â
ââŚEh?â
ââŚA beautiful colour.â
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ăOf course, she had never heard this line once in her life.
ăIn front of the confused Crusch, Zaryusu casually reached out his hand to touch her scales, and ran his hand along them. Zaryusuâs hands moved across, the beautifully polished, and somewhat cold scales.
ăAnd as they realised what was happening, their bodies shivered. Why did I do it, and why did I let him. Questions formed, and a confusion followed. Their tails hit the house repeatedly with a strength such that it seemed the house was shaking.
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ăThen their eyes met, noticed each otherâs tails, and stopped moving to the point that time seemed to stop.
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ăShould it be called heavy. Or stressed. Silence fell and they looked at each other.
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ââŚWhy did you⌠all of a sudden?â
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ăZaryusu understood what Crusch wanted to say and replied simply.
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âIt was love at first sight. Besides, death may result from the war this time, and I do not wish to leave any regrets behind.â
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ăThis simple honesty, his words that hid none of his emotions made Crusch momentarily lost for words. However, there was a part that she just could not relate to.
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ââŚ.Even the wielder of that famous Frost Pain is prepared to die in battle?â
âCorrect. The opponent is an incomprehensible enemy, one which cannot be taken lightly.â
âThat strong?â
ââŚ.Have you seen the messenger? The monster had this kind of appearance.â
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ăCrusch received the drawing of the monster from Zaryusu and nodded.
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âYes. It was the exact same monster.â
âDo you know what kind of monster that was?â
âNo. Including me, no one in the tribe had any idea.â
âIs that so⌠actually I have come across that kind of monster once beforeâŚâ Zaryusu spoke up to this point and paused to observe Cruschâs response as he continued ââŚand I fled.â
ââEh?â
âIt was impossible to defeat. No, to put it nicely, it was a fifty-fifty chance of dying.â
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ăCrusch then understood that the monster was such a terrifying undead, and heaved a sigh of relief that her decision to stop the warriors back then was the right decision. Zaryusu did not notice Cruschâs state and continued.
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âIt can emit a scream that causes mental confusion. Not only that, it has an ethereal body therefore it is almost entirely immune towards attacks with weapons which are not magically enchanted. Using numbers will not work.â
âAmongst the magic which our druids use, there is a kind of magic which can temporarily imbue magic on swordsâŚâ
ââŚIs it able to defend against mental attacks?â
âIt is able to strengthen the resistance, but protecting everyoneâs mental state would be too much and our strength would be insufficient.â
âSo itâs like that⌠are all the druids able to use that magic?â
âIf it is strengthening resistance, almost all of the druids are capable of it. But Iâm the only one in this tribe who can shield the mind from confusion.â
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ăZaryusu recognised that the position was not simple given to this woman. Basically she was the strongest magic user in the villages.
ăThen straightly asking her would be faster.
ăZaryusu did not hide anything, and spoke to Crusch.
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ââŚWhich number was the Red Eye tribe in order of the tribes that were attacked?â
âThe opponent said we are the fourth.â
âI see⌠then, what are your plans?â
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ăTime passed by.
ăWhat she was asking was what merits were there. Green Claw chose to fight. Zaryusu came here to ask for an alliance to do so. How would it benefit Red Eye.
ăRed Eye tribe originally did not intend to form an alliance. Their opinion was to choose to seek refuge. However, was it fine to speak truthfully.
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ăThinking so, Zaryusu narrowed his eyes at Crusch and talked as if he were by himself.
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âLet me tell you what I truly think.â
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ăHaving no idea what Zaryusu was about to say, Crusch looked at him with unblinking eyes.
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âWhat I am worried about is what happens after seeking refuge.â
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âDo you think that after moving away from a familiar environment which you are used to living in, you will be able to maintain the same lifestyle as the one right now?â
âImpossible⌠no, it would be rather difficult.â
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ăIf they were to leave here and establish a new place of habitat, they would have to fight with their lives on the line ââ they would have to win the fight for survival. The reality was that lizardmen were actually not the only occupants of this lake, and they had obtained this piece of wetlands after many tiresome years of warring.
ăFor this kind of species, it was not possible to easily set up a new habitat in unfamiliar environments.
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âThereâs also more than enough chance that there wouldnât be enough food.â
âProbably so.â
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ăCrusch, who was unable to understand what this male lizardman standing in front of her was getting towards, replied with a sharp suspicious voice.
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âThen, if the nearby five tribes seek refuge at the same time, what do you think will happen?â
âThatâŚ!â
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ăCrusch fell silent, because she already figured out the true meaning behind Zaryusuâs words.
ăAlthough the size of the lake was quite vast, when a tribe would choose a certain area to serve as a place of refuge, that area should also be the place that other tribes would want to obtain. It would not turn into anything but a terrifying situation. Like the past war.
ăShe then reached a frightening answer to Zaryusuâs proposal.
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âDonât tell me⌠the reason you want to fight even though we might not winâŚâ
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ăZaryusu laughed at the fact that she gave the same answer as Shasuryu.
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ââŚThatâs right. With the other tribes combined, Iâm considering how many less mouths we can feed.â
âFor something like that!â
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ăThat was why he wanted to form an army. So even if they lose the battle, there would be less lizardmen to feed.
ăIn a war for survival, it would be extreme but understandable to think that everyone aside from the battle-able warriors, hunters, and druids were expendable. No, in the long-term it may be better if the rest simply died.
ăLess mouths to feed means less food required to survive. In that case, even coexistence may be possible. It was better than having all five tribes run.
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ăCrusch frantically tried to think of reasons to reject his idea.
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âYou donât even know how dangerous the new location will be, yet you want to start from the beginning with reduced numbers?â
âThen Iâll ask you this. Letâs say we easily win the battle for survival, what then? If our fish dwindle, will the five tribes fight one another next?â
âWe may be able to catch more fish!â
âAnd if we canât?â
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ăShe could not answer in the face of Zaryusuâs chilling barrage of questions.Zaryusu worked based on the worst case scenario. She was thinking about the best case. If something bad happened, her choice would lead to ruin.
ăHowever, Zaryusuâs idea was not like that. And even if they were to be defeated and the number of adult lizardmen decrease, they will have died a glorious death in battle.It would not turn into canibalism.
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ââŚIf you refuse, we will have to attack the Red Eyes first.â
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ăAt Zaryusuâs dark voice, Crusch stared at the man in front of her.
ăIt was a declaration that they will not allow only the Red Eyes to flee to a new land with their members intact.
ăAfter having their numbers culled, there was the danger of being destroyed by the Red Eyes who had their lizardman warriors, there was no way to avoid it but that. As one trusted to look after the tribe, this was a natural thought.
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âEven if we lose the war, I believe that allying with us will lower the chance of there being bloodshed between our tribes in the new habitat.â
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ăCrusch, unable to understand what he meant, showed an honest, confused expression on her face. Zaryusu explained himself so that his real intentions would become clear.
ăHe was claiming the possibility that tribes that spilled blood together will not be so quick to war against each other if food becomes scarce.
ăBut her own ideas and experience caused her to doubt.
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ăWith her face slightly lowered, as soon as she was about to fall into deep thought, Zaryusu posed a question.
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âBy the way, how did the Red Eyes overcome that period?â
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ăBefore she herself realized it, Crusch jumped up. It was a reaction to Zaryusuâs question.
ăCrusch narrowed her eyes and stared at Zaryusu. Her gaze was so sharp that it seemed like it would pierce a hole through him. Unable to understand the reason for her glare, she saw how it made him feel helpless.
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ââIs there a reason that I need to tell you?â
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ăShe spat out her words, tone brimming with loathing. The change in Crusch made him doubt whether he was talking to the same person. But Zaryusu could not back down. It might contain the answer that will let everyone survive.
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âI would like to hear it. Was it a druid power? Or was there another method? Therein could be our salvationâŚâ
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ăZaryusu stopped there and closed his mouth. If it really did hold the answer, there was no way that Crusch would look as pained as she did now. Zaryusu was filled with the desire to hit his past self. If he had thought about it, this should have been expected.
ăAs if she read his mind, Crusch snorted like she was ridiculing everything, including herself.
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âYouâre right. That is no salvation.â After a pause, she wore an exhausted smile and continued. âWhat we did was a war of fratricideâ we ate our children.â
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ăZaryusu was attacked by an impulse that rendered him speechless. And Crusch was filled with anxiety about talking about this thing she wanted to keep secret. Why was she talking about it.
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ăCrusch herself could not understand why she told him.
ăShe knew well how much scorn this would invite from the other tribes. So whyâ
ăLike she decided something, or something flipped. Crusch began talking.
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âThat day, when a different tribe started the war, our tribe also had serious food shortages and were in a dangerous situation. But the reason our tribe did not participate in the war was because we were composed of many druids and few warriors. Our druids were able to create food through magic.â
âBut the food our druids made just werenât enough, not if you were to compare it with the size of the tribe as a whole. The only choice left to us was to walk the path of gradual destruction. Then one day, our tribe chief brought back food. Bright red meat.â
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ăCrusch grinded her teeth together.
ăZaryusu wondered if Crusch held hostility to him. He thought and then rejected it. Her expression was not consumed by hatred.
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âEveryone vaguely knew what kind of meat that was. Even so, we all closed our eyes and ate in order to survive. But something like that could never last very long.
âWhen we started to take fish, the disatisfaction exploded.â Crusch laughed. âThe fact that we ate it, we ate it while understanding. Really, it really is a joke.â
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ăZaryusu said nothing. He had no right to. Without expressing any special reaction to Zaryusu, Crusch continued.
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ââŚ.Please look at my eyes. Our tribe the Red Eye, sometimes has people born with my eyes. They have something they are amazing it, in my case it was the power of a druid. And so we have the authority of the tribe chiefâŚ.but we gathered and revolted.â
âSo the numbers decreased and there was enough food.â
âYes.â
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ăCrusch affirmed it. Her gaze was firmly fixed upon Zaryusu, but her heart was recalling the past.
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ââŚ.I still think the chief was right. In the end, the food was divided up evenly, as a result our tribe managed to survive. During the rebellionâ that time, the tribe chief never surrendered. He died with countless injuries. And when he received the final blow, he smiled at me.â
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ăAs if she was coughing up blood, Crusch continued to speak.
ăIt was the pus that slowly coalesced in her heart, ever since she killed the tribe chief. The pus that she could never reveal to the members of the tribe who trusted her and fought against their chief, Crusch was just barely able to confess it to the one named Zaryusu. That was why her words did not stop, like water emptying out at the bottom.
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âThey were not the eyes of someone staring at their killer. No hatred, jealousy, hostility, curses, none of it. It was such a beautiful smile! The chief always faced reality directly and acted. And we⌠we acted on our ideals and hostility. Maybe the one who was in the right was the tribe chief! Thatâs what I always think about! Because the chief diedâ the one who was regarded as the root of all evil, our tribe was able to unite as one once more. And whatâs even worse, since our numbers were smaller, we even got the gift of no more food problems!â
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ăThis was her limit.
ăWith a cry, teardrops like those of living beings did not drop, but she was like a crying girl. She then drew closer to Zaryusu who lightly hugged her.
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ââWe are neither omniscient nor omnipotent. We can only choose our course in the moment. I may have acted similarly had I been in the same position. But I donât wish to console you. Just where would one find an answer that is wholly correct this world. We merely walk forward, the soles of our feet bearing countless wounds from our regrets and suffering. You as well, your only option is to move forward. This is what I believe.â
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ăAfter some time passed, Crusch removed herself from Zaryusuâs body.
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âIâve shown you something shameful⌠do you scorn me?â
âWhy?â Zaryusu sincerely asked.âWhat is shameful. And do you see me as the type of foolish male to scorn someone getting up and walking forward through the pain and suffering? You are beautiful.â
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ăA white tail repeatedly slammed against the floor.
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ââŚ.This is bad.â
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ăAs Crusch whispered, he did not ask about the meaning of those words, and raised a different question.
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âAnyway, does the Red Eye tribe cultivate fish?â
âCultivate?â
âRight, itâs raising the fish that will become food.â
âWe do not. Fish are natureâs blessing, after all.â
âThat seems to be the druid way of thinking. Would you not care to compromise? Raise the fish with the sole purpose of eating them. The druids of my own tribe agreed.â
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ăCrusch recalled the druids of her own tribe, and nodded her head.
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ââŚ.Possible.â
âThen I will teach you how to cultivate fish. The important part is what you feed them. You can give them the fruits created from the druidsâ magic. Thatâll greatly enhance their growth.â
âIs it really okay for you to share that?â
âOf course. Thereâs no use keeping it hidden. Itâs more important that many tribes survive using this method.
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ăCrusch deeply bowed her head. Cultivation did not exist in lizardman society. Itâs worth was evident. If he was offering it, then it would be insufficient no matter how many times she bowed.
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âThank you.â
âYour gratitude⌠there is no need. In return, I wish to ask you again.â
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ăIt finally came.
ăLooking at Zaryusuâs serious face, Crusch confirmed the question she wanted to escape from.
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âWhat will be the Red Eye tribeâs course of action regarding the upcoming war?â
ââŚFrom the consensus of yesterdayâs meeting, we will be fleeing.â
âThen I will ask Crusch Lulu, the tribe acting chief. And today, is the decision unchanged?â
ââŚ.â
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ăCrusch did not answer.
ăWith her answer, the fate of the Red Eye tribe would be decided, she had no confidence she could make a good decision.
ăHowever, there was nothing for Zaryusu to do here. All he could do was smile awkwardly.
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â⌠Itâs your decision. The reason that the previous tribe chief smiled at you was probably because he was leaving the future of the tribe in your hands. Then now is the time for you carry out your mission. I have said everything there is to say. All that is left is for you to choose.â
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ăHearing that, Crusch smiled.
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âI will ask as the tribe acting chief. How many refugees are you planning to evacuate?â
âFor each tribeâs refugees Iâm considering ten warriors, twenty hunters, three druids, seventy males, a hundred females, and a few children.â
ââŚAnd the rest?â
ââDepending on the situation, they will die.â
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ăHearing what she expected, Crusch silently looked up at the ceiling. She then whispered.
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ââI see.â
âThen tell me your decision, Red Eye tribeâs acting chief, Crusch Lulu.â
ââŚ.â
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ăWithout replying, Crusch silently thought. Zaryusu did not interrupt her, but quietly waited for her answer.
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ăCrusch devised countless ideas.
ăOf course, killing Zaryusu was also one of the possible choices. She personally did not wish to kill him. But acting chief Crusch was different. What if the whole tribe fled after killing him? She discarded that idea. Itâs future was too dangerous. Also, there was no guarantee that he really did come alone.
ăThen what about promising him before fleeing. This could also become a problem. If things went wrong, it would set off a war between them and the Red Eye tribe. In the end, if they refused, Zaryusu would bring back their answer, and send troops to destroy Red Eye.
ăHowever, not knowing if Zaryusu had realised, there was one loophole. In the end, the food problem wouldnât be resolved.
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âI seeâŚ.â
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ăCrusch suddenly smiled.
ăFrom the beginning the talk was skewed. The point he was asking for. The action of forming an alliance with Green Claw. There was only one path of survival for the Red Eye tribe, that was to form an alliance with the others and participate together in the war. Likewise, Zaryusu should have understood this reasoning.
ăEven so, he had to wait for Crusch to personally respond. He probably wanted to discern whether Crusch who was in command of the tribeâs lizardmen, had the qualifications to become an alliance partner.
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ăAll that was left was whether she wanted to voice out her decision.
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ăExcept, after declaring that decision, there would definitely be many individuals who would lose their lives. Howeverâ
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âLet me first make two things clear. We are not going to war for the sake of sacrificing lives, but to obtain victory. I have perhaps said many things which have made you feel unsettled. However, we want to be the ones with the standing and laughing victoriously. Please do not be mistaken on this point.â
âSecondly. They said for us to show our worth. Then are we running. I am worried by running that will be the worth we are showing them.â
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ăCrusch nodded to express her understanding.
ăThis male lizardman really was kind. With such thoughts, Crusch voiced out her own decision.
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â⌠We, the Red Eye tribe shall cooperate with you, because I do not wish to see tribe chiefâs smile become meaningless, and also because it will grant Red Eye tribesmen a chance at survival.â
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ăCrusch lowered her head in a deep bow.
ăCountless words were formed inside of him. However, to her words with her strong will, there was but one answer.
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ââI am extremely grateful.â
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ăZaryusu bowed his head as well.
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ăEarly morning.
ăZaryusu stood in front of Rororo, looking towards the main entrance of the Red Eye tribe.
ăHe could not resist opening his mouth wide and yawning. Last night he was a guest spectator at a Red Eye conference until late at night, therefore he was currently a little fatigued. However there was not much time left, and it was necessary to visit another tribe within today.
ăâ-Sleepy
ăZaryusu yawned again. It was uncomfortable but he felt that he could sleep on top of Rororo.
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ăAfter taking a glimpse of the yellow sun which had just risen, Zaryusu turned his gaze back at the main entrance, and then felt some confusion.
ăThis was because a curious object had just run out of the main gate.
ăIt was a bundle of grass.
ăThere were weeds grown on top of a clothing which was sewn together from many long strips of cloth and threads clothes. If one were to lay on the wetlands and observe it from a distance, it would look like a bundle of weeds.
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ăAh, I believe I have seen a similar monster somewhere beforeâ
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ăZaryusu was just recalling a sight he had seen during his travels as a traveler when Rororo behind him let out a warning low growl.
ăOf course Zaryusu understood who that bundle of grass actually was, and it was impossible to be incorrect because her white tail was slightly visible.
ăAs he was staring blankly at that excitedly swaying tail whilst at the same time reassuring Rororo, that bundle of weeds had already arrived beside Zaryusu.
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ââ Good morning.â
âUn, good morning⌠looks like you unified the entire tribe without a hitch.â
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ăHe turned his gaze towards the Red Eye tribeâs residence. Since early in the morning, the gathering area had already been palpitating with murderous intent. Many lizardmen were frantically running around. Crusch also stood on one side facing the same direction and replied.
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âYes, no problems have arisen. Today we should be able to arrive at Razor Tail tribe settlement.â
âThen Crusch, why would you want to come to our side?â
âThe answer is very simple, Zaryusu, but before I give my reply, first tell me one thing. What are your plans?â
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ăAfter yesterdayâs meeting which took place from evening to early morning, the two individuals felt no reservation even when calling out each otherâs names. Â
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âComing up next, I plan to visit another tribe⌠the Dragon Tusk tribe.â
âIf that is so⌠then, it is still better for me to go with you.â
ââ What?â
âIs it so strange?â
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ăThe weed pile made a small movement, and let out a faint whispering noise. Because he could not see her face, he could not know what her intent was.
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âI donât mean to say that it is strange⌠but it would be very dangerous.â
âIs there still a place that is safe now?â
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ăZaryusu stayed silent. He was calmly thinking, bringing Crusch with him would be beneficial in many ways. However as a male lizardman, he still had reservations against bringing a female lizardman, whom he had feelings for, to a knowingly dangerous place.
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ââI really am not calm enough.â
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ăAlthough Crusch was hidden inside the grass, and her expression could not be seen, she almost seemed to smile slightly.
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â⌠Then, let me ask you another question. What is with your appearance?â
âDoes it not look nice?â
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ăThe question of whether it looked nice or not was a strange one. However, wouldnât it be better to give a little compliment? Zaryusu did not know how to respond, but replied
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ââŚI should say that it looks good⌠right?â
âHow can that be possible.â
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ăCrusch steadfastly rejected this. Zaryusu felt his strength drain from him, that couldnât be helped.
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âIt is solely because I am weak against sunlight, therefore when I head outside, I almost always dress like this.â
âSo thatâs whyâŚâ
âAh, you havenât given me your answer. Will you let me travel with you?â
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ăAny further discussion on this would probably not sway her mind. From the point of view of forming an alliance, bringing her along should be advantageous for obtaining this objective. She also thought along the same lines, which is why she probably made this suggestion. With that being said, there was no reason to refuse her company.
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ââŚI understand, then please lend me a helping hand, Crusch.â
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ăCrusch was delighted from the bottom of her heart as she replied.
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ââ Understood, Zaryusu. Leave it to me.â
âAre you already prepared for departure?â
âOf course. My backpack is already filled with all the various necessary items.â
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ăAfter hearing this, Zaryusu subtly assessed her back region and discovered that there was a slight lump on the surface of the grass.
ăZaryusu understood, and climbed up Rororoâs back. Crusch followed soon after. Rororo glared at Zaryusu for the strange itch of grass, but he pacified the hydra.
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âThen letâs go. If you do not feel safe, hold on to me.â
âGot it.â
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ăCrusch hugged Zaryusuâs waistâ the prickly feeling of the weeds gave Zaryusu a bit of an itch.
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ăThe difference in the actual feeling and what he had imagined it to be like, made the corners of Zaryusuâs lips curl.
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ââWhatâs wrong?â
âNo, nothing. Letâs depart.â
âEh, I look forward to working with you. Zaryusu.â
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ăWhat was it that made her so jubilant?
ăHearing Cruschâs enjoyed voice, Zaryusu ordered Rororo to depart.\n