Chapter 98

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His voice of astonishment shuddered.

I opened my mouth at the sight of his body released from custody anyway.

"Congratulations. You found freedom. It's easy, isn't it?

"What? Oh, You crazy....."

The opponent sheepishly opened his mouth, trying to spit out slang, but soon shut up again.

He seemed to have belatedly realized that Ash still had a sword in his right hand that had broken the wall.

The opponent coughed one after another and lowered his head.

"I never thought I'd escape in this stupid way in my life. It's not even a common wall, it was cast with magic......."

I listened to his timid mumbling, which I didn't know if he was talking to himself or not, and then responded.

"Was it a magical wall?"

"Yes, I would've broken it if it was a simple wall. Oh, my God, I can't believe you broke this with force."

Then the opponent shook off the debris from his head and body with his diligent hand.

Is it just my illusion? He seems to brush his horns the most gently.

"Well, that's enough, 'cause you got me out anyway. I should take care of this forest monster as I promised."

"Oh, about that."

I stopped talking to say that he shouldn't have to.

No, come to think of it, the fewer the Monsters site in the forest, the better. Moreover, there are groups of them that are brought in by the enchanted cloth.

It's not unfair exploitation, it's voluntary return labour, so shouldn't I just stand up and decline it?

"Why? Not enough?"

While I was lost in thought for a moment, my opponent suddenly said like he had read my mind.

Huh? Is it not enough?

"Huh, I knew this would happen. That's why human greed is."

I didn't say anything.

Even before answering anything, the person who had completed the questions and answers on his own searched something in his arms.

I soon caught him flying something towards me. It was some kind of coin.

"What is this?"

"It's a medium that can call me out."

The opponent continued in a grumpy tone.

"Someday, wherever you are, just grab it and call my name and you can summon me."

"Your name?"

"Gerg."

Gerg. The other person added the moment when I tried to roll his name in my mouth unconsciously.

"For your information, it's disposable."

What? I almost blew it as soon as I got it.

"Write carefully. Because it's not an opportunity that comes every day."

No, who asked for it.

Anyways, I'll take it. I nodded to Gerg.

"Ah, that's right."

Suddenly, Gerg opened his mouth. I was about to ask him how to get out of here, but I paused and waited.

"And you. You've got a pretty interesting one."

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