With a pleasant breeze all over her body, Reyce looks up at the sky where the clouds swim with a gentle expression.

I want to teach myself a few hours ago that the blue sky is so beautiful that I look up without worry.

I smiled and just tried to let myself in the wind for a while now.

"Um, I'm sorry I'm soaking up, but can you help me?"

"... ha"

Pulled back into reality by the flat voice of Lulimes, Reis shifted his gaze from the sky to the ground.

Unlike the soothing skies you watch, the ground seems to be so prominent that it still has terrible irregularities.

It was damage caused by the magic of Lulimes, but I also noticed that I wouldn't help before I got help to stop the golem.

Given my usual attitude, my conscience doesn't seem to hurt if I don't help, but it's sort of like what I'm in college for.

Drop your hips and go into the task of blocking the holes one by one.

"In the end, what happened to yesterday?

"He says I have no particular responsibility for the Golem's demon stone. It seems there's no way the Golem could have been made with that demonic stone."

"What, Ray, you could have made a golem out of such a demonic stone..."

"I don't even know if you tell me. I could have done what I could."

Even when I was working on it, I didn't find it particularly difficult to make, and I wouldn't have noticed any deficiencies in demon stones without the golem rampage.

"I don't want to see your golem for a while longer, Ray. It's annoying."

"I agree with that"

Race and I won't be making a golem for a few more months unless something happens.

If I could make it as an escort, it might come in handy from now on, but it's still when I need it.

And I thought, "Why don't you keep teaching here?"

"Heh, what happened to your reply?

"I said no. You think I'm good for teachers?

Maybe I can teach someone exactly how to do it, but it's unlikely that Reyes will be able to think about each student and face it.

Besides, I haven't had much time because I've been busy, but I promise to teach Rotier alchemy.

I already have a disciple, and I don't have time to burn my hands on something else.

"Well, Ray, you don't have many friends. I don't think I can get on with much of a student consultation or anything other than alchemy."

"What, are you fighting and selling? You want to ride?"

As Lulimes came to pierce his heart with a knife in mild condition, Reyce prepared to fight back from his defensive instincts or dutifully.

That word works for people who have lived a long time.

"That's okay, 'cause I have Raffies now."

"I'm really glad to see the good guys in the King's Capital."

My mentor chats at his usual pace while filling the hole at best.

Lulimes stopped the work and looked up at the sky.

"What's going on?

"... um, no, it's time for me to go too"

"Where?

Since there was no specific place to go, Reyce became more alert when she said she was going to the tavern again.

Sometimes Lulimes can throw out the work and leave it to Leis alone to go.

But it didn't look like he was such a rogue to Lulimes.

Don't get lost, let me point you to the distant sky.

"Where it's not the king's capital."

"Another sudden story."

That means we're leaving the King's Capital.

Originally, Lulimes stopped by the king's capital also to meet Reyes, a request and disciple from the royal family, so the purpose has been accomplished some time ago.

Nevertheless, I stayed in the King's Capital the whole time, so I couldn't help but be surprised by the sudden story.

"It's always the same."

"That's right... but you're deciding where to go?

"No, because I've just decided to leave too"

"That's a handless gun."

Unexpectedly look at Lulimes on the side.

"That's the same thing as always"

I laugh when I say so, Lulimes.

Reyes doesn't really know what Lulimes is thinking, but he's mostly just not thinking about anything.

He is a person who lives with due care. That would be what I came up with this time.

"... well, yeah"

It was really abrupt before when I left Reis and disappeared. Maybe it's just better this time I'm declaring in advance.

Well, this is all up to Lulimes to decide. It's not what Reis would say anyway.

"What, I miss you -?

Lulimes lifted up Niyaniah and the end of his mouth and stuffed him to his disciple.

But Reyce frowned depressingly and waved in a sissy clutter.

"Don't worry, there will never be"

"If you're so sure, I'll cry, me"

To the bare tale that the shards also stray, Lulimes sees Reis with his white eyes.

Eventually Lulimes exhaled heavily.

I had no choice but to smile nicely at Reyce when I got an adult look like that.

"Well, this is how I saw my little apprentice grow, and I think it's time to go on another journey."

"... well, if it's about a farewell party I'll do it"

Rayce, who blurted out and said so, silently fills the hole without turning his face to Lulimes.

In the words of his disciple, Lulimes broke his face and stroked Rayce's head forcefully, turning away.

"You tundra!

"Stop it, don't touch your head! Don't give me weird attributes!

After that offense lasted for a while, there was a satisfying Lulimes and an appearance of Reis looking more tired.

Nothing tundra or anything, but sometimes I thought I could be nice to my master.

"Ah, Mr. Reyes"

As I was discussing such a rare exchange with my mentor, I received a voice from behind me that I had been used to hearing in the past few months.

Looking back, Riesha walks over here while avoiding any irregularities.

"What's going on?

"What's the matter... I'm the one who wants to ask you that..."

Point your gaze at the surrounding ground that has become convex and say so as if you were frightened.

If a human being who knows nothing sees this sight, it's also a natural reaction to wonder what happened.

"I was running wild, Golem. I worked hard to stop it, and I blew it with magic."

"Yep..."

I never say the wrong thing, but the content packed in one word is medium shock.

Rayce smiles bitterly, but points to the ground.

"So now I'm fixing it."

"Isn't it pretty hard to fix this..."

"Exactly... well, it's my last job, and I'll do my best."

"Last?"

Reesha repeated the words as surprised.

"Mmm, sort of. It was originally a contract until the test, and the teacher is retired now."

"Were you..."

As a single student, Leisha, I feel sorry for the absence of a good alchemy teacher.

"Tell Seth to thank me. Teachers had a lot of fun, and they were rewardingly helpful"

Okay, I'll tell my brother.

After I finish saying it, Riesha's gaze goes to Lulimes, which is right next to Reis.

"That one..."

"My master. By the way, it was the master who put the ground in this state directly, not me"

"Hi, Ray, it's your master, Lulimes. Oh, but I didn't mean to."

"Lulimes...... what, eh!?

Reesha's surprise voice echoed on the spot, when Reese's master knew nothing about Lulimes.

Lulimes excuses himself like an excuse, but Riesha is surprised enough to care about the condition of the ground.

It would be a natural reaction because it is a name that no one would know if he were a demon conductor in the kingdom.

"Is that Mr. Lulimes!?

"Yeah, there may be other Mr. Lulimes, but I think he might fit in with that Mr. Lulimes."

Reesha stuffs to Lulimes even as she is about to be taken off her feet from excitement or by the bumps at her feet. I am completely blind to the surroundings.

It's just that Lulimes was getting used to being reacted to like that, too, and he was careful not to let Risha fall even as he smiled bitterly.

Because there is a precedent called Sylvia, we don't eat it like we used to.

Although I have a question as to whether it is something that can be admired with so many eyes shining on someone who can be named a 'corrupt hero' if you try it on Rais.

I secretly laughed bitterly when I saw Riesha attacking Lulimes with questions.

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