âSiel, you canât be here.\n
The sixth day after we broke up with Dora and the others.
I walked through the woods under Sielâs guidance, but I stopped at one point.
In front of you is a cliff that rises almost at right angles.
Sierra is looking up at the cliff.
You donât want me to climb this?
No matter how hard I try, I think Iâll do my best on the way.
Siel slapped her tail on the ground in disgust at his fatherâs words.
Sand and dust dance around in the wind.
âWhoa. Iâm sorry.But itâs impossible to climb this cliff. â
Siel looked up at the cliff again when she was complaining about his fatherâs words.
Iâve been looking up the cliff for a while, but is there anything I can tell you?
âThereâs something up there.
Dinal also noticed, staring at the cliff.
In an instant, Mr. Ginalâs atmosphere turned into a pressing one, and Father and Mr. Fischer put their hands on the sword.
I was a little nervous about the three of them, but I looked up at the cliff to see that something was moving.
After a while, something jumps out of the cliff.
That shape and this magicâŠ
Something jumped out of the cliff.
The moment they saw it, Ginal and Fischer threw their swords out of their sheaths.\n
But the tension between your father and me is going away.
Dinal and Fischer shouted at my words, but I waved without realizing it.
Serpent on the cliff rocked his body to the left and right as my hand moved.
âIt wasnât one.How many?
Four of the biggest surpents youâve seen from the bottom?
You got three little surpents?
I smiled back at your fatherâs words.
I heard a big sigh from next door, so I saw that Mr. Ginal was putting the sword back into his sheath.
Turning to Jinal, who had pulled out his sword, he smiled bitterly.
I didnât realize it was the surpents.
Apparently, the shadows didnât tell us it was the Sarpents.
Sure, it may have been hard to judge by the shadows alone.
From the shadow I know and the magic I have felt somewhere, I decided that the surpents were on the cliff.
âWell, it was a magic I had felt before, so I noticed it.â
âMagic⊠oh, are those the surpents that drove us?
Did you feel the magic, Mr. Ginal waved his hand on the cliff with joy.
The surpents on the cliff shake a little bigger.
Fischer looks back with joy.
âHow do I get there?â
Itâs impossible to climb the cliff, so youâll have to take a detour to the Sarpentes.
âHey, it looks like itâs coming down.â
I look up in a hurry at my fatherâs words. \nThe Sarpents are coming out of the cliff in front of them.
âI wonder, are you going down this cliff?Are you all right?
If that giant falls, we canât be safe.
âThey decided it was okay, so Iâm sure itâs okay, butâŠ.â
I nod to my fatherâs words, but I feel anxious and motivated.
The surpents, who climbed out of the cliff, appeared to be swaying from side to side in an unstable way.
Their appearance stirs anxiety.
As she stared, Mr Serpentâs body finally completely moved away from the cliff.
Iâm scared and I close my eyes.
âWow, youâre going straight down.â
I heard Ginalâs voice, so I gently opened my eyes.
I saw Sarpentos coming straight down the cliff.
Your small figure is getting bigger and bigger.
âItâs not from the bumps, is it?
Fischer feels anxious as she watches the surpents coming down.
It is certainly coming down the cliff at an incredible speed.
A few steps behind the approaching figure, the Sarpents in front of them flew towards the trees one after the other.
When I heard Ginalâs words and looked into the forest, I heard the rustling of the trees.
After a while, the surpents appeared from among the trees.
And then he rushed to the Sarpents in relief.
Seven surpents tilt their necks to my words.
Donât you know what that means?
Maybe thatâs normal for them.
In your fatherâs words, I remember the Sarpents when they came down.
\nâOh, does Flem agree?Well, Flem took a lot of care of me then. â
The conversation between your father and Flem came between your eyebrows.
When did you really talk to me?
The shadow fell so I looked up and saw Sarpent-sanâs face.
When I reach out and stroke the area around my nose, my eyes become thin as to whether it feels good.
Sarpentos have a pleasant look on their faces as they stroke around.
Stay tuned for my Sarpent, Ginal and Fischer.
âIâve thought about it before, but you really miss it.â
When Ginal stood up and approached, Sarpent stretched out and approached her face.
Ginal reaches out and strokes around her nose.
The other surgeons who were watching it stopped by strawly for Ginal and Fischer.
Mr. Ginal and Mr. Fischer are being teased by Mr. Sarpent.
âUnusual, I canât believe you did that.â
Theyâre all good kids. They come in turn.
Whatâs the matter with you?
âMaybe because I pulled out my sword?
The Sarpents react a little to my words.
Besides, my father and I noticed, but donât you notice the Dinals playing?
âPhew, well, itâll settle down in a while.â
âFufu. Thatâs right.Thank you, Sierra. â
Thanking Sierra for telling me that Sarpento and the others were nearby, she shook her tail with joy.
Nevertheless, good to see you.
Maybe the Sarpents are on their way to Kingâs Landing.