Chapter 29
annoying two
Lyla is an excellent hunter, regardless of her personality, and she looks beautiful, so many people know and fans in northern town. As soon as the meal was over, everyone in the inn invited me to a drink, which seemed like a fun addition with Dredd. Leon stayed, so Shaw and Falco held hands and went home. Falco was silent, but didn’t try to let Shaw go that whole day.
The next day, Lyla followed the hunt without Falco, who looked disgusted, because Dredd wanted to see it like a hunt at a party.
“Damn, it’s a plague god for Falco, Lila is”
Gina says bump. Shaw peels potatoes next door without saying anything. I can’t take Gold.
“Well, I’m a parent and child, and it’s normal to follow the hunt and stay”
“It’s usually the other way around! Lyla should take her house and let her son stay, she should take her son hunting, she should worry about her son and listen to him act like Falco first!
“It’s no use expecting Lyla to be a mother. If I could do that, I wouldn’t leave 15 kids without a sentence.”
“Oh, I’m so angry”
Did you say 15 kids without a sentence?
“Hey, Gina, even we in the youth group, we have an account in the guild and we’re saving money for slime, right? What do you mean Falco was speechless?
“Shaw, if I did, I’d do something extra… Falco and Lyla always traveled together, so they hunted together, and they didn’t bother to feel the need to separate accounts, apparently. I wasn’t even in the youth group. Forget about it, I just got on a journey with all the money Falco made, and Lila did. I didn’t know that, so everyone in town treats Falco like he’s swollen. When I found out, Falco was starving. You were in a hurry, then.”
“Oh no…”
Is it because of what Gina always says to Lyla?
“After that, join the apprenticeship group. But Falco is strong. It really doesn’t fit the same generation. I don’t know where you’re always looking. Glassy eyes. It’s been tough.”
“It is.”
“And yet when I got upset, I kept coming back and telling him it wasn’t okay because he was alive! Maybe I grew up a good hunter because of Lyla.”
Gina sighed again.
“Gina, don’t talk to him too much, if Falco wants to talk one day, he’ll talk to you himself”
“Right. You, Shaw, I’m sorry. That was a big story.”
“Yeah. Glad I figured out a lot”
“I really don’t want to stay in that selfish place, because even then, you’re a parent and a child. Falco won’t be able to say anything, so you can tell me if you don’t like it.”
“Thank you, Gina”
That’s how we all came back while we were helping. Unlike going, everyone was excited.
“Hey, I haven’t worked with a magician since Lake Marsh, but it’s quite possible.”
“Mm, but the sword can still defeat demons more efficiently. Is magic still hard to control mass occurrences…”
Leon and Dredd come over here as they talk. Falco is as faceless as ever, and Lila looks in a good mood.
“Welcome back”
“” I’m home, Shaw “”
Falco looked relieved.
I’ll be at the table with the four people I’m still talking to. Leon and Dredd are still talking excitedly. In the fiery range magic, I’m talking about burning about five at best, and in the meantime I can defeat more if I’m a sword, or fighting shoulder to shoulder with a mage.
Shaw thought after listening to the conversation as he ate more rice today. Hmm? Shoulder to shoulder? Didn’t magicians have backup support? Besides, he said range magic, but unless it’s so dense enemies, I guess it would be more magically efficient to defeat them alone. So much magic.
What would I do? Strike the magic of the wind into the foot of the demon from behind and turn it upside down. So I ask the Falcos to stay put.
“Shaw.”
More water than flames, I guess. Put away cold water and blunt the movement.
“Shaw!”
“Mm, what?
The spoon was stopping.
“Oh, I’m sorry, thank you”
“What’s up, thoughts?”
Falco listens to me.
“Yeah, I was thinking about what I’d do if I were to use magic.”
Dredd glanced at my yellow belt.
“He would be a healer. The first thing you need to do is learn how to heal.”
I said. Sort of. Pride height. Don’t say anything extra, let’s go.
“Oh, maybe you guys are black wolves and little healers?
Lila said suddenly. Huh?
Shaw, you got two more names on you?
Leon is already laughing.
“When I heard about the Black Wolf, I thought it was Falco, but I didn’t think he was a different person because he didn’t know what a healer was thinking. Well, you have a reputation for healing your heart.”
Lyla looked at me with her face. I can’t heal my heart. What are you talking about? Rumors scare me.
“Well, Shaw, tell me what you were thinking.”
That’s what Leon urged. Um, if you’re just gonna say it.
“First of all, magicians don’t fight alone, because they can’t defend themselves.”
“Well, yeah”
“It’s not a melee attack, so it’s better to fight as backward support”
“That’s a good one.”
“Flames are inefficient. knock the wind into the foot of the demon and flip it.”
Everyone looked eh.
“Let the hunter keep it.”
The inn shimmered.
“Or the magic of cold water or cold wind cools the demons and dulls the movement”
Cold water and cold wind are magic Shaw invented this summer and it was a big deal in the north town. I was greatly awkward at everyone who didn’t have the idea of a chilled drink and many people could use it.
“So, to the hunter”
You’re a hunter after all.
Leon poked me in, and I got a laugh.
“Mm-hmm, but it’s a mass battle that magicians can play. Like hunting this summer, I think we should figure out how we can fight efficiently in a group”
Shaw looked sideways at the faceless dread. Something scares me.
“If you want to maximize the limits, you just have to hang in there and figure out how much you can do alone, but how to compress it smaller than how I would greatly expand my magic”
Shin again, I said.
“I’ll get my stuff”
Dredd said so, taking a seat. Lila goes on as well. Soon the meal was over. Because Leon makes me talk about extra things already! When I saw Leon, he was nibbling. They’ll think you’re a busy kid.
Falco was watching Shaw with tender eyes. Oh, this one is so annoying over here thinking, “My show is smart and cute and I repeat below” or something.
Those two, I don’t know if I’ll be home soon.