âIvy, it looks like we still have the back.â\n
Following Mr. Druidâs gaze, the cave does continue in the back.
And I see a slight light.
Hurry to Mr. Druidâs words to explore the signs, but there are no signs of people.
But this is a sign that I know.
âAh, itâs a sign of Mr. Sarpent. This!
âSerpent? Shall we go?â
Before I answer, Sora and Ciel go to the back with joy.
Follow Mr. Druid in a hurry.
âSola, Ciel, slow downâ
Itâs a cave, so itâs a bad foot, and even if itâs in a hurry, it canât go that fast.
Besides, I have a flem in my arm.
If I do, I might even get hurt by Flem.
Thrilled, Flemâs weight disappears inadvertently from his arms as he moves into the back.
âItâs dangerous, Iâll hold it. Can I have Flem, too?
Looking to the right side, Mr. Druid is holding up Flem.
Apparently, he looked more dangerous than he thought himself.
When I thanked him, he stroked my head with a pong.
Follow the two and head back into a wider space than you did earlier.
In front of me lies Mr. Sarpent.\n
Are you unconscious or not? Pickley and I have no movement.
When you get anxious and try to get close,
Sora makes a loud noise and alternately jumps at the feet of me and Mr. Druid.
This is Soraâs warning that it would be dangerous to go any further.
Iâve been helped by this many times when Iâm traveling alone.
âYou mean itâs dangerous when you get close, right?
Sounds like you got it right, and Sora jumps with Piong Piong happily.
âThank you, Sola. Mr. Druid, it seems dangerous to approach.â
âWow. Thank you, Sola.â
When Mr. Druid crouched in and stroked Solaâs head, he shook the pull with joy.
âBut why are you here? Could it be this Sarpent that made that hole?
Mr. Druid is standing up and checking Mr. Sarpent with some distance open.
You can see the warmth if you touch your body, but you can only speak so much more than you can.
âMr. Sarpent! Mr. Sarpent!â
My voice echoes through the cave.
But it still doesnât work.
âIvy, the part under your face! Itâs moving.â
Looking in the direction Mr. Druid points, he does move up and down.
âAlive? \nâOh, itâll be fine because itâs a steady breathâ
âBut why canât you wake up?
I do speak from so close, but thereâs no sign of waking up.
I wonder whatâs going on with Mr. Sarpent.
Mr. Druid is looking back on the path heâs just taken.
âShit. It could have rained out.â
Hurry up to the entrance to the cave and I heard a patter and rain.
Besides, it sounds like a lot of rain because of the noise.
The wind coming in all the time is so cold that it canât be compared to earlier.
âDonât get cold in here, letâs go backâ
Where Mr. Sarpent is, the cold should rise because itâs behind the cave.
If it doesnât keep raining, itâll be fine.
If it keeps raining, we need to go back to the village even if we canât.
My body trembled when I thought it was going to hit that cold rain.
âI canât help it if Iâm in a hurry, letâs have a little tea and take a breakâ
âYeah, letâs do thatâ
Find a stable location and prepare a glass.
Turn the water served in the pan into hot water with red demon stone.
My magic power is too small to activate the Demon Stone, so Iâm afraid I have to have Mr. Druid do it.
One day the amount of magic, wonât it increase?
Add the tea leaves to the hot water and place them slightly, and when the tea leaves are filtered with tea broth, they are finished.
âGo ahead, Mr. Druidâ
\nAgain, look around Mr. Sarpent, but I canât find anything that looks like a magic formation.
âYou donât know what caused it.â
âOh, Iâd like to talk to someoneâŠâ
Mr. Sarpent is the patron saint of this village, perhaps.
But if Iâm wrong, I could get hunted.
If I were a patron saint, that would be tough.
âI donât know what to do.â
Mr. Druid also thinks with a puzzled look.
Looking in the direction in which Sora sounded, Sora and Flem playing with the black sphere.
Look around the cave, realizing that Ciel is not here.
Then I was in front of Mr. Sarpentâs face.
Mr. Druid noticed, too, staring at Ciel.
âItâs too close, isnât it?
I saw Ciel chong his nose on Mr. Sarpentâs nose.
At the next moment, fluttering and creepy magic erupts from the ground.
The moment the magic erupts, Ciel flies back and forth.
It looks like itâs a piece of paper and I didnât have to get caught up in that creepy magic.
This magic makes my skin tingle and ache even though I havenât touched it.