âUh, what do you mean? Whatâs the solution? \n
âSounds like Sol knows how to solve the magic formationâ
To the confused voice of the captain, I say clearly.
Because Sol can do more than that.
More importantly, is the solution still disabling?
âSol. Do you know how you can disable the magic formation of a cave?
I donât know how to do it.
⊠Could it be as usual?
Iâd like Sol to stop that now.
Sol answering your fatherâs questions cheerfully.
Does Sol eat magic and disable it after all?
â⊠if you eat any more, Iâll break your stomachâŠâ
â⊠No, Ivy. Wouldnât be.â
To your fatherâs words, turn your gaze from Sol to your father.
I think the captains are looking at me with eyes that kind of look at strange things.
What about the way your father convinced you?
âThey say they can solve it. Captain.â
âOh, because I was listening. I just canât keep up with my understanding. Slime, isnât it?
âThatâs definitely slime. But you can definitely do more than Sol says.â
Nodding at your fatherâs words.
If you say you can sol, you can.\n
That means I should take Sol to the cave, right?
Should I let you exercise?
âNo, I know you can sol things like that, but is that true? Itâs magic, isnât it?
The captain gives a bewildered look and looks at me after he sees your father.
âItâs okay. I said I could solve it, so Iâm sure I can deactivate it.â
â⊠well. Yeah, Iâm sure the two of you will.â
The captain smiles bitterly and sees Mr. Ginal.
Mr. Ginal flaunted his shoulder.
âDonât you ever doubt Sol?
I assure you of Mr Ginalâs question.
Thinking about whatâs happened, itâs no use.
âRight. Ah, well, Iâll have to try and get Sol to the cave.â
â⊠thatâs the only way. Exactly what I donât see with my own eyes⊠sorry.â
There is a grin in the words of the captain.
I am not particularly concerned because I know from previous experience that there is no choice.
Because my people, theyâre not normal.
And what bothers me is Solâs system.
Definitely overeating, I think.
If you eat extra for this, youâll definitely get sick, wonât you?
âOkay! Sol, letâs exercise. I think itâs kind of dangerous to keep it that way.â
But you ate too much, so you went into the system, didnât you?
And yet I canât believe Iâm eating any more than I do now⊠absolutely dangerous!
âYouâll eat too much, you wonât be able to move.â
âMmm.â \nâIvy, what are you gonna do by roaring with Sol?
Somethingâs wrong with Sol.
âSol? Are you okay? My stomach hurts?â
Did you still eat too much?
Herbs⊠you wonât eat them
âOoh! Sol too. Surprised.â
A demon stone jumped out of Sol, who looked painful.
Exactly what happened after Flem, so I was a little surprised to see if I was immune, but less surprised than I was at first.
Well, Iâm surprised it was a black demon stone.
âCould it be because they told you about the system?
Indeed, Solâs system of creating three demonic stones is back to a little bit.
That said, itâs still round.
âHmm? Still creating it? Like not straining your body?
âPfft. Pfft. Pfft! Poop! Poop.â
Sol made 3 new demonic stones.
A little again, but the system went back to normal.
Well, do you feel safe about this?
âDruid, do you have a minute? Is that a demon stone for sure?
Mr. Ginal refers to whatâs in your fatherâs hand.
Thatâs what Iâm saying, father Iâm offering.
Iâm afraid Iâll have that in my hands, Mr. Ginal.
The captains also approach Mr. Ginal and stare at the Demon Stone.
âYou sure are a demon stone. A slime that creates a demonic stone?
\nWell, youâre definitely not going down.
âGet out a little bit.â
I think you should ask permission.
Mr. Nargas and the others also told me to sigh when the captain, no, no, re-sat in the chair.
âDoes it look that bad?
âOh, thatâs amazing. Especially this one.â
Mr. Ginal points to his face and nods.
My body is hidden in my clothes. I can deceive you to a great extent, but I canât hide my face.
âIf you were asleep, youâd be dead.â
Mr Fische said, I could see him nodding around.
Sure, you thought you were dead for a second when you saw him sleeping on the bed.
âDoesnât blood look like a corpse because itâs good?
I see the captain in Mr. Earlyâs words.
I do lose weight and am a little scared, but my blood color is good.
Something tells me thatâs a little, disgusting⊠but I think it reinforces the troubled impression.
âThan that, itâs a waste of time. Whoâs going to the woods?
âIâm familiar with the woods around here, so weâll goâ
To your fatherâs words, Mr. Nargas raises his hand.
If anything does happen, you better have someone familiar with the woods.
âOkay. Be careful. Make Ivyâs safety a top priority.â
Mr Nargas nods forcefully at the words of the captain.
Tilt my neck slightly to my top priority.
âWell, shall we go? Is Ivy all right?
âYes. Arenât you tired too, Mr. Early?
When Ciel and Sol are ready, they come by.
It seems that Ciel will follow me this time.
âThank you, Ciel. Sol, please.â
âMr. Commander, Mr. Ginal. Sora and Flem, please.â
To my words, the captains looked at me and replied, âOf courseâ.
All right, letâs go to the woods again.