Wait roughly an hour.

There is no abnormality.

There is no sign that the Greadians will come near either.

Trying to go home in peace, I realized once again.

I don't know where I'm going home.

I'm learning astronomy at school, but I'm still in the early stages. Only in daytime directions, I only learn how to judge by the sun and time.

It would be around twelve o'clock at night right now.

I can't even guess the direction of the sun because the moon hasn't even come out.

rushing curse. Besides, rush creates extra wear and tear.

The season is long until autumn and dawn.

How can there be so much magic as curse?

That's not why you're going down to the ground. It can't be able to prevent all the bugs gushing out in large quantities, etc.

It would be safer to wait in the air than that. How will Curse judge?

"Shit... what do we do..."

Curse can't judge.

That is why we have chosen to maintain the status quo.

If you calm your mind in the air, you'll have to use less magic.

But Curse can't stay calm.

If you don't use fireballs and light sources, there's only a tiny bit of starlight. Curse was looking at the stars.

"Brother Odie, I wonder if you're okay. Ugh..."

He remembered Odillon without his right arm and nauseated. I saw a man dying so close.

If his mother hadn't mentioned his right arm on that occasion, what would Curse have done with Berengaria?

Curse, finally a little calm, first raises altitude and prepares his breath.

"Do we have to wait for the morning..."

If the sun climbs, we'll know the direction.

I have magic, I can stand hunger.

It's chilly at midnight in autumn. Plus, the outfit is thin for home use.

Plus, I'm usually pretty sleepy because of the time I've been asleep.

But you can never sleep.

Curse's lonely battle continues.

On the other hand, in Tanut.

"Ugh, we're connected. Now you can rest assured. Good for you.

"Good. Now Odilon won't help.

But the problem is Curse... "

"Right. At night, he went out through the castle gate. But that's fine, if you come home safely..."

"Right. I'd like to hear from Miss Berengaria what's going on, but she's seriously injured too. I just have to wait for you to come back safely. I'm sorry, brother, you came because of me.

"No, I don't mind. More like you, Curse, but you can pick me up as long as you know the general location..."

"Dear Fernando...... Thank you. But I only know it's a greedglass meadow, and these kids will still not wake up..."

"I guess so. I can't go with this... Isabel's magic expedition won't work?

"Yeah, of course I tried, but I can't. My magic exploration is a kilometre radius at best. No matter how much Curse's magic..."

"You'll have to go when this happens. Proceed to Green Glass Meadows and search the area…"

"Okay, then let's go with me and my brother! I'll take care of the castle gate!

"Stop it. I have enough on my own. Besides, it would be your sin to tell the truth. [M] I can hide it now.

"That's right. If Marie... she might know some good ways..."

Marie showed up there in good time.

"Lady Chiara has finally fallen asleep, so she can't stay or stand and come. Is there anything I can do to help?

The three explain the situation.

"I see. I understand. Unfortunately, even my magic exploration is impossible. But one thought came to mind.

If the reason Curse Boy hasn't come back is because he's lost his way home, why don't you hit him magically into the sky from outside the north castle gate?

"I see. I mean Curse, it's hard to think of being hit by demons and dying. It's more natural to think that your mastery of astronomy is so sweet that you can't go home.

I can assume you haven't done it yet, but you're also an ant to try it once an hour or so until dawn.

"Exactly. Better than going to the dark clouds. Then me and Marie go outside the walls. Launch magic as you head north from there.

"I was wondering if that's okay. Your wife should return as soon as possible. Chiara, the lady might wake up.

"Right. Thank you, Marie, please.

And Fernando, Marie's two run out against the nearest wall.

Six hours left until dawn.