Chapter 226: 226

Thermia’s round pupil in Amber’s iris shrunk cuddly to represent that tension.

“Azo, I’m sorry, I’m late to notice because this one was on the wind. Big black bear.”

Thermia apologizes as she prepares her bow. If you don’t notice in Thermia, nobody will notice unless the other person is human.

I also understand that that’s why you’re apologizing.

I’ll just say “don’t worry” briefly.

Krull, who was circling his neck around the area, coincided with the direction Thermia would watch.

“Do you know what Krull is?”

“Queue.”

Krull is nervous at all times. In the worst case scenario, let her run away.

Basically, a runaway dragon who lives by ingesting magic would be able to afford to live in this forest.

“Do you want me to set you up from here?

“No, you better stop that because you’re in the bush”

What we have now is somewhat less offspring. The subject that Thermia and Krulu are wary of is where the shrubs are growing and they are not well seen.

Me and Helen will step forward as avant-garde for you. Behind it lies Liquette with a spear, and further behind is Deanna, Liddy and Thermia.

“You think me and you are gonna clean it up? “I don’t think Atai’s ever done it with a bear either.”

“I have one.”

“Do you have…”

Helen makes a shocked voice. It was a spear then, but this time it’s a short sword. I guess I should have brought a long sword.

I also thought about changing the score with Like, but I reconsidered that even though I let him have a spear to compensate for Like’s reach, it doesn’t make sense to do so.

There is a rustling noise from the bush. My nose also received a faint smell of the beast and a frizzy characteristic smell. Smells like blood.

I guess Thermia feels colorful that I can even tell. I can’t see the look on my face because I’m behind it.

After that thunderstorm had passed, the bear’s left arm had been cut off perfectly. Rather than vibrant.

“GOOOOOOO!”

The bear groans. Now I hope he ran away with no fear, but his eyes seemed to be burning with anger.

Turn back to Helen with the speed that doesn’t suit that giant. But three arrows pierced him there.

They’re all my own special arrows. Perhaps metal armor will penetrate as well. They easily pierce the bear’s fur.

The bear barks again and now tries to get his head around you.

But there comes the blue light of the two strips. Helen’s short sword struck the bear’s neck with thunder again.

The body of the bear, which had lost its head, had been in every motion for a while, but eventually, how, it fell to the ground.