460. Dejabu




'Wait, Emily! That shouldn't happen!

 I spread my arms out to block the way in front of Emily, whose killing spirit was swelling.
 However, Emily didn't move her feet, and she rushed towards me as if slipping, slightly floating in the air.

'Watch out!'

 The next time I heard Celeste's voice, Emily slipped past me.
 I didn't know what happened, as I closed my eyes for a second, thinking I was going to bump into her too.

 Still, I turned around quickly and followed Emily's figure.

 Emily gliding through the air, towing the lingering shadow.
 As soon as she approached G, she swung her hammer and carefully crushed them one by one (...).

'You guys shouldn't be alive DEATH!

 Even the tone of voice has changed, Emily, with even more refined movements than usual, sweeps G by herself.

''Oh, are you okay?''
Um, ...... yeah, well,

 I chuckled.
 Based on my previous (cocrosstime) experience, I'm okay with it, and I'm not okay with it.

 And just like with the cocrosstime, Emily wiped out G and came to herself without any time for us to do anything about it.

'Huh? What's wrong with me ......?

 Emily nodded her head at the interrupted memory.
 We made eye contact.

 That wasn't the case.

 All of us - even Eve - were in agreement with the same thing.

'It's nothing. More importantly, you dropped a ticket.
All seven of them.

 Picking up the pieces, Celeste counted them.

'Seven cards. That's a terrible number to be sharing.'
It would have been difficult if it wasn't like my family.

 Right.
 Well ...... some people would bring in a complete number of people and pay them separately, depending on the person.

 That kind of thing was common in the internet game system that flourished about ten years ago.

 The Ryota family doesn't get into that kind of situation where they are fighting over each other because they can't divide it up.

''Well. Let's move on.

 Celeste said and looked at the open door to the next room.

'Yes,'
The mess is over and done with.
What's wrong with it?

 Emily tilted her head, and we joined her and went into the next room, cheating, "It's nothing," she said, "It's nothing.

This isn't even possible!

 As soon as I walked into the room, I screamed out loud.

 G.

 Two rooms in a row, G. It was a room with the exact same large army of G's as before.

............ gathering.

 Emily is out of control again.

 BOOM! And then there was a gust of wind that sounded dozens of times louder than when I swung the bat.

 We managed to hold it together.
 Celeste lost her balance and Alice was almost blown away, but I quickly grabbed the huge body and held it in place with a gau gau summon (I got rid of the summon soon afterwards).

 And then Emily's figure disappeared.
 It really disappeared with a "poof" and the next thing I knew, it appeared on the other side of G as if it had moved in an instant.

 Even there, "BOOM! And he swung the hammer, and the hammer became a giant fan and made a gust of wind.

 Then it disappeared again - appeared - and swung the hammer.

 Back and forth, left and right.

 A gust of wind from all directions gathered the scattered Gs into the center of the room.

 And Emily took a huge leap.
 She dives at the cohesive G and swings the hammer down.

 There was a crunching sound, though.

'Mm-hmm.'

 With a creepy smile, I grizzled the crushed G with the hammer further.

'Ahhh ...... Emily,'
'Isn't something ...... stronger in this state?'
He's three times stronger than usual.
I hate rabbits because you don't look like you can cook carrots.

 We each said our impressions as if we'd half given up.
 Or give up like that.

'Huh?'

 As soon as all the Gs disappear, Emily returns to normal and looks around, completely oblivious.

 The Gs disappear, they come back, because.

'Oh, eight cards this time?'
That's one more card than you gave me.
I knew this place was more of a party than a solo act!

 Me, Celeste and Alice were quick to digress.

 Emily nodded her head, but seemed to be able to fake it for now.
'Well, ......,'

 So good, I look at the door to the next one.
 Gulp, I spit.

 Everyone but Emily has the same serious look on her face as she realizes what this "Well ......" means.

 What happens twice is three times.

 What can I say, I have a feeling that the next room is definitely G, too.

Shall we pull up?
Yeah, that's more like it.
"I'm hungry, rabbit. I'm making carrots.

 I suggested that we had gathered a certain amount of tickets and that we should pull out, and one by one my friends agreed.

'I'd like to go,'
What?

 Unusually, Emily is very insistent.

'I'm going to the next room with you,'
No.
'I'm glad we're all going on this adventure together! But I don't remember it at all, because it's .......

 I'm going to the next room.
 Emily looked straight at us.

 We were lost, we looked at each other and scowled.

'Going to ......, huh?'
...... Right.
...... and we're happy to be together.

 A brief hesitation, we nodded to each other.
 Then, together, we walked through the door and into the next room.

 G was there.

'No longer surprised--and flying!
It's a rare breed!
At a time like this!

 The first rare species G I've encountered, the horror of that huge body flapping its wings and flying.

----

 Three times, out of control Emily.

 This time, without knowing what she said, she said something that could have been a human word to begin with, and wielded a hammer to intercept the flying G. The G, while still in the air, was crushed.

 G, while still in the air, was crushed with a flop.

 Just when I thought the power of the hammer was getting stronger and stronger--that's when I thought.

"Huh? It's human: ......

 G disappeared, and a girl appeared there, unconscious.

 A human dropped - it was a sight that was somewhat familiar to me.