âSo, whatâs the story? Is this about the Adandala that Gotos hid through? \n
Didnât Mr. Gilmouth say anything?
Overtaking the pursuit of your master would have been tough.
âYes, it is.â
âRightâŚ. then letâs make a promise, Ivy, before we listen.â
Promise?
âGotos hides so much. What weâre going to talk about will be important content that we donât want to be known about. So.â
Master, how the hell did you ask Mr. Gilmouth?
Mr. Gilmouth, were you okay?
âWhatever you hear, you wonât divulge that story to anyone. Nor do I take advantage of it. Youâre worried because itâs a promise by mouth, but I want you to believe me.â
To a slightly different way of talking, a serious look.
Iâm convinced that this is the master Mr. Druid or Mr. Gilmouth trusts.
âThank you. Iâll tell you everything.â
One head down, then the three of us sit in a chair and start talking.
First of all, that Iâm a starless Tamer, and that Iâm Taming Adandala.
The method of tayming is unknown, and two collapsed slimes are also taymed.
Honestly, I didnât know how far to go.
But I decided to believe your master, who made a promise with a serious look on his face.
Mr. Druidâs the one who assured me, too, Iâm sure heâll be fine.
And Sola didnât respond.
âŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚ
Uh, I told you everything, but your master wonât respond.
I see Mr. Druid because Iâm in trouble.\n
âProbably canât keep up with the processing because it was more than I expected. Iâll calm down in a while, Iâll be fine.â
More than I expected.
âSola, Ciel, Flem, theyâre amazing.â
Organic matter, slime capable of processing inorganic objects at the same time, Adandala, rare in being itself in a superior demon.
I donât feel it when Iâm with you, but when I tell people, donât feel strongly that theyâre unusual because of their reaction.
âI hope Ivy herself has some of that amazing presence. Ivy, whoâs taming those kids, is amazing, too.â
âWhat?â
Me too?
I donât think so.
âHuh.â
The master suddenly sighs loudly.
Uh, was there something wrong?
âHahahaha, so Gotos wonât even talk willinglyâ
âOh, I didnât tell Mr. Gilmouth about Sola and Flem.â
âReally? Well, thatâs enough about Adandala.â
âBut are you taming AdandalaâŚâŚ No, I didnât expect to hear that before I died.â
Is it that shocking?
I donât know because itâs about me.
âIvy, okay. I donât care who talks about this. Anyone who talks is bound to have an inquisition.â
Oh, again.
When I introduce the Solas, they all pay the same attention.
âYes, I know.â
âFine, then. But Iâm relieved to know that Adandala is perfectly fine.â \nWhatâs that supposed to mean?
âAdandala is so much a fighter fanatic that she likes to fight.â
Hmm?
A battle freak?
âNow, in fact, if Adandala becomes an enemy, weâll have to abandon the town and evacuate to another town or village, even if itâs dangerousâ
EhâŚâŚ
âUm, battle crazy⌠the demon named Adandalaâ
Is that it?
What did you want to hear?
The impact is too strong.
âMaster, is Adandala a demon who likes acts of combat? I havenât heard much about it.â
âNot much is known, but thereâs no doubt about it. There were more than one team that made the leap to Tame Adandala when I was younger, and the information thatâs going on is pretty much what they brought back. There was something in it called a personality that preferred combat behaviorâ
I wanted to know about Adandala, but itâs not what I thought.
Besides, as Ciel particularly likes to fightâŚâŚ
Speaking of which, you seemed like fun when you were knocking down Gulbal.
âTame, do you have an adventurer?
âNo, Adandalaâs too strong. About ten well-known adventurers died and the story disappearedâ
âSo much?â
There must be about ten adventurers with quite strong powers who are known by nameâŚ
âWell, itâs such a dangerous demon that people have long said, âWhoever hands on Lew, Suhaba and Adandala is a foolâ. Itâs worse to try to taste it. So Iâm surprised Ivy taemed it. Tame, canât you think of any way to do this?
âYes. MarkâŚâŚ eh. Ciel was making a mark that appeared on a piece of her body when she took a taste of it. Thatâs all Iâve been feeling, ever since I started feeling my magic from that mark.â
âSimulate the mark? You shouldnât be able to do that⌠No, even if Ivy lied⌠is that true?â
\nSlime doesnât normally grow?
âAnd thatâs a beautiful color. Translucent slime? Speaking of which, where did you meet the two of them?
âUh, itâs Sola at first. We met near a lake with beautiful flowers.â
I have a strong memory of my first tame.
âUh, Flem was conceived by Solaâ
âHuh? Did you give birth?
Oh, thatâs a little different.
âExcuse me. To be exact, Sola split into two parts, and we had a frem.â
Thatâs the exact way to put it.
ââŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚ slime gives birth to slimeâ
âYes.â
Is this still unusual?
âUh, Master?
âIs it rare after all?â
When Mr. Druid peeks into the bag, Sora happily looses her pull.
âI ran into a splitting scene, but I couldnât believe what was in front of me more than checking my condition.â
Yes, it is.
I was in a state of confusion, so you donât remember Mr. Druidâs reaction or anything.
Does the division of Sola make a stronger impression than losing oneâs own arm?
âSorry, Ivy. If thereâs anything you havenât said, tell me now, and I need to think about it.â
Thatâs it?
âUh, is that something weâre not talking about?