Hoooong.
As my consciousness returned, the sound of the wind could be heard.
Along with it, the once blurry vision gradually cleared, and the surrounding landscape began to co into view.
Ruined and weathered buildings were everywhere, giving a sense of emptiness to the city that seed to have been abandoned.
Why am I here?
I wondered, feeling out of place and trying to recall why I was in such a location.
This is strange, isnt it?
I was certain I had been in Tacchias forge, yet here I was, wandering through ruins.
Thud.
A faint sound caught my attention amidst the confusion.
Following the sound, I ca upon a girl squatting in the middle of what seed to be a square.
Thunk, thud.
Yes, it was a child.
A child in a blue bob haircut and a dress, digging in the sand with a trowel in her hand
Hey, little girl?
Thinking this was a fortunate encounter in such a bewildering situation, I cautiously approached and asked.
Huh?
The girl dropped her trowel and blankly turned to look at , blinking her eyes.
Her gaze, untainted and pure compared to the bleakness around us, t mine.
Da.
Realizing sothing, the girl soon ran towards , shouting with a bright smile.
Daddy~!
Wh-what?
Its Daddy, Daddy. Hehe~
By the ti I regained my senses, the girl was hugging my waist, her laughter filling the air, rendering unable to question the situation further due to her endearing nature.
I felt bewildered as though I had beco a widower before even shedding my naivety, but the sight of the girl clinging to and giggling was so adorable that any thoughts of argunt just disappeared.
Well, she looked no more than three or four years old, so it was possible she mistook for her father or missed him.
Alright, lets just go with that for now.
Holding the girl in my arms, I stroked her head and quietly surveyed the desolate place.
The only person I found in this mysterious abandoned city was a little girl.
Given the bizarre circumstances, the girl in my arms beca all the more significant.
Im not sure if we can communicate properly, but it seems Ill have to rely on her to navigate this situation.
Hey, little girl. Do you have a mother?
Mama?
Wait a minute. What did I just say?
Was I using the kind of language ant for students bumd about their gaming luck on a child who was all by herself? What if this kid was actually an orphan?
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