Will the Re-Summoned Hero Live as an Ordinary Person

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"I mean, you already threw up. Just a little bit of deception..."

"Ha!"

The man remembered to whiten there for the first time, but he had already admitted that he was one of them late in the day.

"So, what the hell set him up for?

Aotea asks the man a question with the same intimidation she did to Arben earlier.

"Oh, I\'m, uh, nothing."

The man had endured gradually growing intimidation, but his eyes were swimming, clouding his answers.

"Aren\'t you willing to answer... then let\'s just leave you here and go talk to your people"

Aotea wraps around the strong rope she showed Arben to the man.

"Hey, hey, just give me a minute!

Even the words of a man do not stop Ethereum from moving. Then the rope wrapped around him binds up the man\'s body handily.

"Please, listen to me!

So the man\'s tone changes to something special, and he begs Aotearoa with a face that still seems to cry.

"... I have no choice, I\'ll listen to you. So what are you trying to say?

He was Ethereum, who thought he had done so in his heart, but gave permission to the man to speak without giving it to his expression.

"Oh, I\'m certainly one of them. I mean, among them, I treat them like a lower end... I heard them say your name and characteristics, and I tried to get them out..."

Hearing that, Aeta sighed.

"Oh, you mean they got into an internal dispute... so you\'re not interfering with their intentions on this one, are you?

The man nodded.

"That\'s even more of a sigh. I thought we could get to them."

"Um, this guy, even if he\'s on the bottom line, I guess he knows about that fellow. Can we get some information?

Mouth what Leila came up with. That was something Aotearoa had been thinking about, but it was surprising together that it was Leila\'s statement.

Layla is puzzled that the place is quiet and everyone\'s gaze is gathering on herself.

"What, eh? Did I say something weird?

Except for the tied man, I was surprised by Leila\'s words, and I was losing them for a moment.

"Yes, no, I thought Leila suggested something decent..."

Aotearoa manages to reply, but Leila swells her cheeks and begins to get angry.

"Sometimes I think about it and say something!

"Well, keep it down. We\'re all glad you\'ve grown up."

Deena was smiling and speaking up so that she could fool herself, trying to fix Layla\'s mood. Her that was a word out of the heart, and it looked like neither Leila nor Mandarin.

"That\'s Leila\'s suggestion because she decided to leave it to Deena. Let me pull the information from you, just like he said."

The man was trembling at Ethereum, who laughed.

"Hey, I guess you\'ll let me take revenge for being stabbed?

That\'s what I said, Arben, who was on the verge of death earlier. The man is surprised to see him. Of course the sword that was supposed to have been stabbed in his belly had been pulled out, and the wound had been blocked.

"Hey, why! You just stabbed me, scratches!?

The man was highly upset and talked like a single word.

"Uh, you sound pretty surprised. It\'s just my face, and my drinks go down a bit."

Arben was laughing with his nose when he saw the man with the stunned look on his face. Arben, who was less companion than his ex, seemed to decide it was still more convenient to be on the side of the Ethereals here than the one who had stabbed himself to disappear.

"My people treated you while I caught your attention. I\'m a Virgin\'s apprentice."

When Aotearoa saw Deena there, she nodded with a smile. There was no one in this day and age who could tell by hearing of the Virgin, but the matter was an important memory for Ethereum and Deena.

"That\'s fine, why don\'t you answer my question? About your people."

Again Aotearoa grinned.

"Wow, okay. Talk. I\'m gonna talk to you. Come on, let this go! And do something about this guy!

Arben was smashing his fist around the man\'s head all the time saying he was fighting back.

"Hey, I helped you, so you go away. You\'ve had enough."

I wanted to talk to the man in front of me more than the one I had done for. Aeta made a gesture to get rid of him softly.

"Oh, no. I have a grudge against him, too, so why don\'t you give me a little bit?"

Arben mourns Ethereal with a pitiful look. At some point, he was reminded that being respectful to Aotearoa was no match for strength, and it would be something that came out naturally.

"Better not get too involved with us, you figured it wouldn\'t be anything about A-rank, right?

"Oh, that\'s"

It reminded me of the battle against Ethereum, who had been crushed by the overwhelming, and I shrugged myself that it was not good to turn him against the enemy. Though he was treated, he also remembered his earlier pain by holding down his own stomach, which was quickly stabbed by a man.

"Just pull it over here. This is advice."

Arben salivated and nodded at Ethereum, who looked so serious.

"Look, this is your sword, right? I\'m a little hurt, but I don\'t mind."

"It\'s okay. Thank you!

When Arben received his sword, he escaped from the spot as much as a raven. The demons on the road were surprised by Arben\'s momentum and did not attempt to attack him.

"Come on, now there\'s no one in the way. You can talk slowly."

The man was disappointed to drop his shoulder on the words and noticed.

"Oh, I get it. Ask me anything, but I\'m on the bottom line, so I don\'t know much about it."

I thought I had no choice but to speak of strength on this occasion, and the language was softer.

"That\'s enough, if only you could tell me a little bit about what you know"

Aotearoa was interested in their system and hoped that the contours of a large part of the organization would be known even if they could not be heard to their individual abilities.

The man, completely quiet, nods to Ethereum\'s words.

"First, then, what the hell is your organization like? Tell me as much as you know about that and what kind of one you have."

"Oh, first..."

That\'s how the pompous and the explanation by the man began.


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