Arben forgot the pain, only surprise and fear dominated his heart. Because it was sothing that convinced him that it was not strange whenever he was put out because of the casual blows and the heat of the fireballs over his head and the intimidation of Ethereal.
"Hey, why?"
All he wanted to say was why every D-rank is so strong. It was, but I couldn't speak of it.
"Let answer you, I'm just not going to get it up from the D-rank. Rank isn't proof of strength, it's proof of how much you've done. Well, I don't know what the C promotion test is up to."
Aotearoa understood and answered the question from his expression without resolving the intimidation. But he's totally frightened, and Aeta decides to lift the intimidation once because his mouth just seems to move and he doesn't have a voice.
"Now you can talk. What the hell was that all about us?
Ethereum, who does not believe in the word hunting newcors earlier, asked.
"Ha, ha, ha, I know nothing"
Ethereum leans her neck toward Arben's words. What are you talking about in this context? I think so, but at the sa ti I had the thought that maybe I really didn't know.
"You really don't know?
Upon confirmation, Arben nods vigorously over and over again. He didn't seem to be lying from him in desperate shape.
"Then who ordered it? Or who asked you to do it?
To Aotearoa's question, he salivated. It was a reaction because I thought I could pass by that I didn't know, but I rember exactly who my client was. For this reason, a cold sweat is on my cheek like being held in a different secret from my earlier rush.
"No, it's, uh..."
I lost my blood from Arben's face, and only the idea of how I could cut through this place dominated my brain. Everyone around who was hit earlier was still lying neatly under the wall, and I knew I couldn't get through this place with my strength no matter how.
"Well, if you can't answer it, you can't help it. Let's tie it up with a rope and leave it here."
Aotearoa said that he handily removed the rope from the bag. This rope has many tis the strength of a normal rope because the tal is trimd and further specially processed there.
"And tie it up, leave it where there's such a demon?
While upset, Arben is showing so room now. He was confident in his power and thought he could break the rope on his own if he was just about there.
"Hey, I'm telling you, no matter how strong your muscles are, this rope won't cut. Look at that."
Aotea decided to read it and nail it. When Arben picks up the sword he had, it slashes him to the rope he put on the ground. A sword was started along with a tal sound that could not have been heard from the original rope called Kakeen.
"Beco!"
His sword deserved to be A-ranked, sothing he paid quite a bit of money to get. Preventing any demon attack so far, I am flat knowing that even my sword, which has done damage to any demon, is toothless.
"Uh, I'm sorry. This sword is a little missing."
Aotearoa apologizes by showing the missing part of the sword without looking bad.
"Oh, co on!
Why, why, I wanted to say that, but I was too surprised and speechless by the fact that my proud sword didn't even slash the rope.
"And that's why I'm going to let you all tie up with this. Do you have sothing to say for the last ti?
Aotea spreads the rope with a grin and throws Arben a final question.
When he realized he couldn't do anything in front of this man, he dropped his shoulder in dismay and gave up that it was impossible to survive this scene in silence.
"I'll tell you."
Powerless, blurry and twinkly.
"What?
Aotearoa had heard, but dared to ask back.
"I say, let say it!
Scared that he would be even worse off if he did not obey his will, he hurried to fix it. Aotearoa nodded contentedly that she was able to bring out this word.
"Okay, let hear it. Who the hell set you guys up?
Take a big deep breath into that question once before Arben starts answering.
"It was hours before you guys ca to the guild. A man said sothing about you, and he asked to speak to them, and if that man was right, he asked to attack him in hiding. The reward was broken by a hundred gold coins, and I had just risen to A-rank and was confident in my arm. I got two replies."
The result is this, but I say to myself.
"Who is the man?
"He would have been blown away by your people..."
Aotea rushes to send her gaze to the n blown away by Leila.
"One, two, three... four!? Not enough one!
Rushing to detect the signs, the signs were closer than I thought.
"Oh, co on, I was hoping it would be an A-rank."
"Whoops, why are you taking ..."
When Aotea looked back, her sword was piercing Arben's chest.
"If you're the killer, why are you trying to kill this guy? It's not confidentiality, is it?
Aotea asks questions as she narrows her eyes and stares at the man who pierced her sword.
"What? Are you mad at ? I took care of the cheesy ones that tried to hit you guys, and even if they were thankful, you don't have any angry muscles, do you?
The man laughed and told him to provoke.
"I was going to decide what to do with him. You don't feel like you could just let lay there, do you?
Aotearoa answers that with a cold look.
The man who had spared until earlier was only seen by Ethereum, and a chill ran on his spine.
"Oh, what are you!
"I'm just an adventurer. I was enjoying the Empire, and it's been a long ti since I've been asked to. Yet you guys have been watering . What the hell are you?
Nature and intimidation intensify with every word of Aotearoa, and the man is totally under pressure.
"Damn, I didn't hear you were such a monster!
The screaming man's neck had a sword on it at so point.
"Please don't call my precious companion a monster"
Only the words were calm, but the whirling fury inside was pounding and moving Deena, sealing the man's movents. On that side, Layla is also spearing and staring at the man. Ed, Atra and Gu Long had also revealed their anger.
"Fuck, no. Are the mighty people mighty? Damn, they ate a lot of them."
A sword touches the monster and the neck of the man who tried to mouth it again all the ti, from which a glimr of blood flows. He was the man who realized it and changed his words, but he didn't feel comfortable living.
"Those guys... the guy in the hood and the guy in the armor?
The fact that a man opened his eyes much to Aotearoa's words eloquently told the answer.
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