When Ataru and the others confirmed that the demons could not get out of the Ivorian junction sphere, they were to be taken home by being in the magic back.

"Perhaps this was what caused people to disappear around here... do you want me to also do a per-period survey"

The valley still has its way to the back, so Atar decides to find out if there are any adventurers heading ahead.

"Is everyone else safe?

Caro's questions were the most.

Even the Ataru were struggling quite a bit, and if Ataru hadn't realized the identity of the annoying demon and tied the line, he could have been exhausted and lost sooner or later.

I even thought there might be no survival because there was no one among the adventurers who went ahead from Ataru who seemed surely stronger than themselves.

'Um, I don't feel any signs at the moment...'

'Um, it's gonna be hard for a regular adventurer to do that opponent'

Balkias and Ifria seemed to have the same idea.

"But, well, you don't have to win, so one or two of the surviving ones..."

That said Atal explores his surroundings as he walks ahead, but there was no sign that he could feel it.

"That's crazy."

"Yes."

Caro also seemed to feel what Atal had questioned after walking for a while.

"What?

But Balkias didn't know, so he simply asked back. It would be honesty at a young age.

"The adventurers are people. Assuming you lose to the demon of temper, you should still have your gear, clothes, and your body. And yet we didn't see it as one around us fighting demons."

Caro nods at Atal's words when he is right.

"Suppose I fought for it, there was no trace of it. If you fight with magic, you'll see traces of it on the ground and on the walls, and you won't see any new scratches from the blades."

Speaking to supplement, Caro focused even deeper.

"I mean..."

'In other words?'

"It is possible that not a single adventurer has come here, or even been swallowed up without leaving a trace... etc. If that happens, there's a chance there was someone or something besides the one we took down, but I don't see any trace of it."

Ataru, who looks around him, explains what he can think of from the situation.

'Hmm, that's quite a wise eye. I think the same way. But you've become a difficult case to report. "

Ifria was trying to feel the magic flow and so on with the unique power of the Spirit, but apparently it didn't come true either.

"... we're going back. It's better to report the situation quickly, and this could be an extra project in our hands."

Turning back on his heel, Atar hurries slightly to the carriage.

The Caros were surprised by the sudden change of direction, but followed its back without opposing Atal's decision.

Atal didn't slow down at all until he reached the carriage, and Caro was wondering about it.

"Oh, uh, Master Atal?

"Caro, Bal, Ifria, everybody get in the carriage quickly. Let's hurry."

But when he did not give the question a moment to mouth, and freed the horse from the rope to which it was connected, Atal quickly boarded the palace, and when he confirmed that the three had boarded, he gave momentum to leave the carriage.

Momentum running carriages were rattling and shaking heavily, but Ataru leaves without saying anything and slowing down. The horse also keeps running at all costs trying to respond to Atal's orders.

"A, Dear Atal!?... Yikes!

Carol raises her voice as to what happened because she rode up on the pebble just then and the carriage swayed so loudly at one time.

"I'm sorry. I'll loosen it up after a little further away, so just wait."

Apologies. When Atal spoke so loudly, he made him increase his speed even more.

Moving on for a while, where he comes away from the valley, Atar gives instructions to the horse to proceed slowly. The shake also calms down as the steps gradually calm down.

"Ugh, can we get around here... Sorry, don't explain anything. Just give me this far and you'll be fine, so we'll go slow."

"Ha, ha. I was surprised because it was sudden.... What the hell happened?

By this time Atal had gone back to his usual look and was in a position to speak up to everyone and answer Caro's questions as well.

"It may be my fault, but that time before I tried to turn back, I felt my gaze for a moment. There were no signs, but it seemed as though he was exploring this one with a strong gaze."

All three of them who heard that were strangely inclined to their necks.

"I didn't feel anything..."

'Um, Master Caro says so, but there was no sign of it. I think my sign perception is the best of all...'

"You couldn't even feel the change in the magic flow. I think it's the easiest thing to sense around here... '

That's what the three people I trust told me, but still Atal wrinkles between his brows to be vigilant.

"Oh, that's probably why I'm worried. But maybe if the reason nobody was in that place was because of him, I thought it was dangerous to stay like that."

The look on Atal's face, who speaks that way, was never serious.

"... Maybe if Master Atal had felt something. Signs, the magic may be that you and Mr. Ifria are alone, but I think Atal is the best person for gaze, or eye."

Caro didn't flatter or repair his serious eyes, but said so with a smile.

"If it wasn't, that's fine. But in case something happens, it's dangerous."

The word 'danger' is what Atar has called having fought many demons so far. There's weight there, and the Caros breathe unexpectedly.

"Well, let's go report this guy for now. Best you take a room at the guild and talk there."

A sigh of breath Atal took the sealed ball out of the magic back and stared at the demon in it.