Edwin patted his head to calm him down, as if he had been looking into my thoughts.

"do not worry. Here's the best hunter."

Edwin smiled and pointed at me.

"Come on, before we go hunting, let's get my bride out of here first."

Edwin poked me at Huey across from me.

"Hey, take Lina."

"Yes?"

Huey, who was waiting for us to cross, widened her eyes.

"There, lord. I don't want to die."

Edwin frowned at what he was talking about in response to the wrong answer.

"The person who normally prevented you from approaching the devil suddenly came to serve you. What does this mean other than that you are going to kill me?"

Huey even burst into tears, saying she never wanted to die.

"day off."

At first glance, I looked up at the friendly voice and saw Edwin smiling brightly.

Seeing Huey's face pale, I guess I wasn't the only one who felt that smile was bloody.

"My bride, take me safely."

"Yep! All right."

Huey gave a steady answer, even though she looked anxious.

He reached out his arm and Edwin leaned over to pass me.

However.

"Ouch!"

The moment I was about to leave the place where the barrier had been a while ago.

Suddenly, there was a burning pain in the skin that was in contact with the watch.

"Reena!"

I crouched down, grabbing my wrists, and Edwin rushed to hold me in his arms.

"lady! Are you okay?"

Huey also heard a worried voice.

"Hands, wrists... ... ."

His jaw trembled in excruciating pain as if he had put his arm in a furnace.

Edwin moved me to one arm and looked at my wrist.

It sounded like something harsh had been said, but I was startled by the terrible pain, and my ears were deaf.

Fortunately, the pain subsided as soon as Edwin hugged me.

Perhaps it was because they came back into the lake.

His left hand was still trembling slightly from the aftermath of the pain.

While I was dazed, Edwin was looking at my watch.

"Hey, you did a great job here."

"Is there a problem with your watch?"

"Seeing traces of mana, I think magic has been activated."

"Magic?"

At the time of purchasing the watch, and even now when the problem occurred, there was no apparent singularity on the outside.

"It was definitely an ordinary watch. I didn't even feel mana. How did the magic work?"

Edwin tilted his head to see if he had the same thoughts as me.

"Is it because of that?"

His gaze turned to the huge magic circle above the lake surface.

As if the magic circle was giving an answer, it shone more red than before.

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