It was something I learned later, but Ataru and Francilia were staying in the same inn, and I realized it when I was in the phase of leaving before the next noon.
"I didn't know Francilia was staying in the same inn. But I'm glad I saved you the time to meet up."
A shoulder-clapped atar speaks of that as he heads to the Adventurer's Alliance.
"I was surprised when I met you guys in front of the reception."
Francilia, who laughs with her hands on her mouth with Couscous, also remembers what happened at the inn and makes it look like she's having fun.
When I faced as an Alliance Master, my sense of responsibility didn't loosen my mind, but now it felt as if I was one of the Ataru's people.
"Anyway, let's report to Saira first. You just have to think about the next thing."
Together they snort at the words of the Atal.
The guild is not so far from the inn that it arrives in no time.
For a moment only, Francilia stops on her feet, but to the extent that she notices or doesn't, and soon follows the Ataru into the guild.
"Sorry, my name is Atal. I have a report for Saila, the Alliance Master. Can you take it?
Turning to the counter, Atar tells the receptionist to go straight to the receptionist.
"Please wait a moment. I'll report it."
The receptionist remembered Atal's face and went without hesitation to Saira.
As soon as she waits for a while, she will return and be escorted straight to the Guildmaster Room.
"Welcome back, guys. I'm so glad you're okay. I'm glad Fran's looking good."
Welcoming them with a smile, Ceira speaks to the Athals as guild masters and to Francilia as friends.
"It's early to come, but can I report it?
Atal had no intention of having a chat and wanted to go ahead and complete the request.
"Yeah, I don't mind. I'd rather have it here."
From there, Seira squeezes her expression and takes an attitude of listening to the Ataru's reports as an Alliance Master.
"Well, here we go. - We sailed to the site and then dived into the water. There was a temple, but there was no bond, and I was able to get in there."
Saira understands that's all that's unusual. It was common sense that that temple was a sacred place and always protected.
However, Atal's report continues, so he decides to listen without pinching his extra mouth.
"We went inside and we felt uncomfortable - there was no sound at all. I don't know what that place is, but it's a sign of a creature or something you can hear, right? It wasn't there. All it sounds like is our voices and footsteps... and as we proceeded, the junction was stretched multiple times. Pretty powerful one."
When I hear the description of the serious facial atar, I also notice Seira as if she was annoyed.
"I see you didn't hear anything going on in the back because of the junction someone put up. And it's hard to break a strong bond..."
Atal nods at the words of Seira, who speaks with a strange face.
"Well, I broke that line. Those who were in the back more than that were the culprits of this time - the Demons and the spirits of their offerings. And there were some who guarded the temple called the Protector"
Heard of the Demons. Saira opens her eyes wide and takes a breath.
"The demon tribe was the one we fought for. Largil the name. He was up to his purpose, and soon after that, it was never a fight, not on the spot."
"... on the spot, then?
Remember to get hooked on Atal's words and ask questions, but reasonably well Atal moves to stop with his hands.
"In the meantime, I treated my wounded protector to see what Largil had been after. He was after something called" The Water Treasure Ball, "and he said he was deprived of it. I don't know, but he's got a lot of power."
When Atal speaks the name of the stolen treasure, Saira sends her gaze to Franphilia.
But Franfilia shook her head sideways small against that gaze.
I don't know Saira, I don't know Francilia.
"In the meantime, having heard Largil's purpose, we decided to leave the temple for a report. When I went outside, Largil's men were waiting for me. Even with them, they say they're in the Devil's Forest, not the Spirit."
"Ma, Demon Forest!?
Seira gets up unexpectedly because she comes here and once again hears an impossible word.
"Oh...... I knew that was a surprise there. I don't know much about the Devil's Forest, so I think there's something like this in a place like this."
"Dear Atal. All the people my parents used to tell me about the Devil's Forest. It's the subject of fear, and it only comes out in fairytales, places that don't exist - I think most people see it that way."
Caro makes supplements because Atal has no real feelings.
"I see. Well, it's the second time we've fought an array, so I'm not so surprised, but you were strong."
Remembering the battle against the black lizard, he was recognising his strength.
"Well, that's not strong enough! It's that demon forest demon, isn't it? The more you hear the name, the more people tremble and run away!
Atar, who saw Saira panicking with the mundane, was getting funny and had a grin on his mouth.
"Well, our presence here means we defeated him. I'm glad we got Francilia's help."
Due to the sudden appearance of his name, Franchiglia is in Kyoton for a moment.
"... no, no! The Ataru guys had most of their power, and what a power I had was just about an accompaniment. Mr. Atal was so strong."
Francilia waves her hands and neck as she panicked when she understood what she had been told not to be shaken by herself.
She wasn't being modest, she felt there was so much difference in strength.
"Well, anyway, we knocked that demon out and we came back. The temple will probably be rebuilt by the guardians, so it's a setback."
Atar tries to cut it off that this is everything, but Seira has a heap of things to ask, and the report will go on for a while.