
"What do you two mean, you rancid witch girl?" hamelin's curse with the rest of his strength. He can't do anything anymore. Her body had been locked by which Melissa was chanting.
"Hi, Old man! Don't think we don't know," Nana blurted with emotion, "I found a trace of where it sounded in the hunting area of County de Vool. Where it must have come from your surroundings. Of all the witches on the continent, only you use whichever cloak sounds."
"I don't understand what you mean, boy!" muttered Hamelin who was beginning to lose consciousness, "You guys suddenly came and messed up my house. Is this how the Witch Tower works?"
"You ...!" Nana wants to hit Hamelin, but Melissa gets in the way, "She'll die if you touch her again, Nana. Let him rest first. For now, we can just check out his house."
"Brazed girls" said Hamelin one last time before he completely lost consciousness.
"Huh! Weak witch! Though the people were very afraid of your passing who ruled it," Nana replied to his curse. He soon follows Melissa into Hamelin's house. They both ravaged the place without getting any results at all. Only the old Hamelin they brought from there.
"Are you sure the former mana leads here?" nana asked after tired of looking. Melissa who was still not giving up replied, "I'm sure it's coming. The old witch must be hiding something."
"Ck! We need to find Charlotte soon. What if it turns out that he's hurt or ...," Nana imagines something bad, "What if some forest bandit kidnaps her?"
"Huh? What are you mumbling about, Nana? Where could there be bandits in the ferocious Kaskas Forest?" Melissa sneered, "Whatever it is, they will be devoured by monsters before they can act."
"There was. They're here" Nana's body trembled in anger. He could feel the presence of a group of people in the distance. Without the slightest cue, he flew back into the sky and glided swiftly. Mellissa could only sigh at the hurried behavior of her comrade. He has to take care of Hamelin now. Otherwise, the old man would have escaped.
***
"Sir Ula, why are you here?" ask Rosemary to try to dig deeper into the information, "Don't you say that this place is dangerous?"
"Yes, it's very dangerous here. The flora and fauna are very unpredictable here. There are many poisonous animals and plants. If we are not careful, we can die in a day," Ula replied with her leisure, "But, I'm used to it here. I came here a few years ago to research and record the catalog of mysterious creatures here."
"Catalog?" Rosemary did not understand. Why record such things and live alone here?
"No need to think, Miss vi Cornelia. It's just a hobby of mine, so I enjoy it," Ula pulled out a book from her pocket, "Again, I'm not alone here."
"Hm? Really true?" Solid was still suspicious, "Where do you live?"
"In the opposite direction. You guys are going out into the woods, right?" Ula lent her book to Rosemary who seemed very interested, "I'll take you to Baron Alder's village."
"Baron Alder? Is that Ducy vi Alverio's territory?" Solid grew increasingly suspicious of Ula, "It should be, we're all around the County de Vool area. Sir, are you serious?"
"Young man, I told you," Ula turned to Solid and pointed at him with a finger, "If you don't believe me, find your own way. You'll make it to County de Vool in a week if you follow the sunset."
"Sunday?" Solid is growing more incredulous. He was about to protest again, but Rosemary hurriedly challenged him. "Solid, I know this is weird. But it seems like the man didn't lie at all."
"Where did you go ...," before Solid had finished his question, Rosemary had already explained. "This is the glowing stone we saw. Here are the creeks where we fainted. Look, it's a giant tree that's on this map."
Rosemary pointed to a tree whose trunk was very large. If eight men had circled it, they would not have been enough to fill the tree.
"Huh, it's up to you" Solid sighed resignedly. According to Ula's explanation, they will arrive at the nearest village tomorrow morning. So, they would camp outside.
"Isn't there a lot of dangerous animals? What if they attack us?" one of the students was pessimistic. Ula turned to him and smirked.
"Protect yourself. We can only run away or fight if we encounter one of the ferocious creatures in the Kaskas Forest," explained Ula Seirus, "You are the students of the Royal Academy, as well, you should be able to survive for yourself. Don't be a burden to others."
The students are getting noisy. They were sons of nobles. Although some of them have been taught swordsmanship since childhood, they have absolutely no experience. Moreover, the female students who never held a sword at all.
"Let's relax," Ula mediates the commotion of the children. If they are not calmed down immediately, this trip will take longer. "I never said we'd camp outside. There's a post I set up in the middle of the road to Baron Alder Village. We can rest there."
Some students can breathe a sigh of relief, others still feel timid, but do not cause a commotion. Again, they had to go to the situation. This is all they can do now.
"Sir, do all the flora and fauna here really exist?" asked Rosemary who was still busy reading the book as she walked, "They look fictitious and horrible."
"I only record the animals I see, Miss," Ula answered honestly, "The animals really do exist. Let's see a porcupine bear. I saw the ruler of the forest a few years ago before Duke vi Alverio hunted him."
"Breakin' room?" rosemary and Solid said at the same time, "Duke vi Alverio ever hunted such a creature?"
"Yes, just ask when you visit his residence later," Ula suggested, "They must be willing to accept you, right?"
"Well, but why did Duke vi Alverio hunt this animal?" ask Rosemary. Ula did not answer directly. He smiled for a moment, then said, "For something stupid. You guys ask him that too."
"Huh?" Solid did not really hear Ula's words, "What do you say?"
Yoke!
"Ow! Mary, what do you mean?" solid protests won't take Rosemary suddenly. Rosemary shook her waist in front of him. The girl looked at Solid with a slack. "So, your manners. You are the son of the nobleman. Don't embarrass us."
"Ck! You're a big deal," Solid threw out a face.
They arrived at the post Ula meant in the afternoon. Well, he said it was afternoon. The trees here are too shady to see the position of the sun. The academy's children were immediately applauded there. Most of them are not used to long roads. Some people choose to stay awake even when they are tired.