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    Jevis and Pobbler’s clothes came off.

    The two struggled and tried to escape from the mermaids, but it was impossible.

    This is because the mermaids rushed in like a bunch of beggars who had not starved for several days and assaulted the two people one after another.

    Even so, is it surprising that Galan is not touched?

    Anyway, the Deltans are like, ‘Oh, oh…’ I covered Agnes’ eyes as she let out an exclamation.

    “Why? I want to see you more.”

    “Stop looking at things like that.”

    “This is all studying.”

    “There is no need to study like that.”

    Deltan picked Agnes up and headed into the bedroom.

    Afterwards, Agnes, who was lying down on the bed, asked Deltan with mischievous eyes.

    “Deltain.”

    “Why.”

    “Do you want to do it?”

    “I don’t.”

    “Why?”

    After seeing something like that, I was completely motivated to do it.

    Deltan expressed his intentions with his facial expressions.

    Agnes said, giggling.

    “Well, Deltans don’t like being attacked.”

    “Is there anyone in the world you like?”

    “I think most people like it.”

    “There seems to be a difference between most of what you know and most of what I know.”

    “Then I guess I’m right.”

    “Well.”

    Deltan lay down on the bed.

    “Go to sleep. I’ll rest until noon tomorrow and then move again.”

    “Diligent Delta people.”

    “Stop giving me those weird nicknames.”

    “A Delta person who hates his nickname.”

    Deltan made a posture of snapping his fingers.

    Agnes hugged Deltan tightly.

    “Sorry.”

    Be cunning too.

    Deltan laughed and looked at Agnes.

    That was the end.

    The sight of Agnes closing her eyes and saying ‘I’m sleeping!’ was quite cute, so Deltan couldn’t say anything else and just closed his eyes.

    It is true that the saying that human arms are the best sleeping pill in the world is true. Deltans were able to fall asleep very easily.

    *

    Jevis and Pobler did not return to the remote mansion until the next morning.

    While eating breakfast, Agnes spotted the two people and asked.

    “How was the mermaid?”

    Jevis and Pobler looked at each other.

    Then he nodded his head sharply and gave a thumbs up towards Agnes.

    Agnes said to the Deltan.

    “Did you see it? I’m right.”

    “They are irredeemable perverts.”

    Deltan said this while cutting steak.

    Agnes pouted her lips as if she was not amused and then asked the two people.

    “But I have a question.”

    “What is it?”

    “What does it feel like to be with a mermaid?”

    “There was a fishy smell. It also smelled salty.”

    “Ugh.”

    “Still, I like it because it’s pretty.”

    Jevis said with a very satisfied expression.

    Fobler blushed.

    Deltan frowned and said.

    “Can you stop talking about that? I’m eating.”

    “Yes.”

    Jevis and Pobbler went into the kitchen and started cooking and eating meat among themselves.

    Deltan couldn’t help but sigh.

    “Things like that are called articles… .”

    “He’s energetic and nice, but why.”

    “… Let’s stop talking.”

    Deltan roughly shoved the steak into his mouth.

    Then something suddenly occurred to me and I made the sound ‘Ah’.

    “Now that I think about it, I can’t see Kaltara.”

    Exactly, I don’t think I’ve seen it once since I came to this beach.

    Where on earth did this go and why did we lose contact like this?

    It was Gerhart who answered.

    “I left to look for the giant first.”

    “What?”

    “He said that if he were a giant, wouldn’t he be strong? The Count’s reason was that he wanted to leave as soon as he had to do something, so he wanted to find the time to find him first and spar with him.”

    “Very damned… .”

    Deltan covered his head.

    I feel like there are no more troublemakers like this one, and now I can’t even get food down my throat.

    Deltan put down his knife and fork.

    “Stop eating?”

    “I lost my appetite.”

    “What a waste.”

    Hearing those words, Agnes also stood up.

    There was only half of the food left.

    “Eat more.”

    “I don’t like eating alone. There’s something to eat in the car anyway. I want to go and eat.”

    Snacks are bad for your body.

    Even though I was thinking that, I was so anxious that I didn’t recommend Deltan any more.

    “Eryl!”

    When she was called, idiots and idiots who had become quite friendly with Eril came out in a flurry.

    “Did you call me?”

    “You are doing some more maintenance of the mansion while we are there. You follow me and lead the way.”

    [I don’t know the way!]

    [Kokmur knows!]

    The auto drone shone brightly.

    Deltan pursed his lips and then closed his mouth.

    ‘Can you guide me properly?’

    I couldn’t help feeling that kind of anxiety.

    *

    Should I say I am fortunate?

    After departure, Deltans’ worries disappeared like snow.

    Kochmur was a pretty good guide.

    [Go right here! The cliff you see over there is my father’s house! My father sleeps during the day and looks at the stars at night!]

    Kokhmur said in an excited voice.

    Deltan, who was riding in the passenger seat to provide directions, was soon able to find the cliff that Kochmur had mentioned.

    And one more thing.

    “… Kaltara is over there.”

    I could feel Kaltara’s mana.

    But it didn’t seem like they were fighting.

    That means there was no flow of mana.

    Didn’t you fight a titan?

    Or is the fight already over?

    While such questions were still going on, Deltan arrived.

    After opening the door with a click and dropping Agnes off, Deltan found Kaltara in front of the cabin at the edge of the cliff.

    Kaltara also discovered the Deltans.

    “Hmm? Boss?”

    Kaltara was sitting crookedly on the floor.

    “What are you doing there?”

    “I tried to fight the giant.”

    “But.”

    “I couldn’t fight. No, I didn’t feel it was worth fighting for.”

    Kaltara gestured.

    Deltan narrowed his eyes and approached her.

    And soon I was able to understand the meaning of Kaltara’s words.

    “… What is it?”

    Under the hut wall, where Kaltara pointed, there was a stone statue of an old man sitting with his knees hugged.

    Yes, it was a statue.

    It is a stone statue of an old man with a furry beard and wild hair, who looks like he is about to go fishing with only a ferry boat.

    Deltan’s body stiffened.

    ‘Is this a giant?’

    The stone statue’s gaze was directed towards the sky.

    It was as if he had become frozen when he saw the stars.

    [father!]

    Kokmur excitedly approached the statue.

    He then sat on the statue’s head and spun the aircraft around.

    [It’s my father!]

    “This?”

    [right! Father is sleeping!]

    Is this what sleeping looks like?

    While I was thinking, Kaltara spoke.

    “I’ve been waiting for almost 24 hours since noon yesterday. It’s always like this.”

    “I heard that you wake up at night.”

    [right! I wake up at night!]

    “Then what did Kaltara say?”

    [Humans have no insight and cannot see the Father! You need eyes to see your father!]

    Deltan paused.

    Only then did something come to mind.

    ‘… The Eye of Kokhmur.’

    Deltan recalled the first time he met Kokhmur inside the exile.

    The only thing that had a different color on his pure white body without a single strand of hair were his eyes.

    Eyes reminiscent of a night sky filled with stars.

    Did you say that those are eyes created by the giant himself?

    ‘I think wisdom refers to the eyes of a giant.’

    This makes the situation difficult.

    I couldn’t go back to the place of exile to get my eyes.

    That’s because Kokhmur’s body has already rotted away, leaving only the bones.

    There might be some clues inside the cabin.

    Deltan headed straight to the inside of the cabin and expressed his frustration at the interior, which had only one bed.

    ‘Rotten.’

    I don’t know what to do.

    It’s clear that what the quest wants is this giant’s organ, but there’s no way to obtain it, so my head is pounding.

    ‘There must be a way… .’

    Deltan left the hut again and looked at the stone statue.

    ‘Night, insight, stars, giant.’

    Find clues.

    And Deltan said:

    “… Let’s wait until night.”

    Whatever it is, it’s night time to accomplish it.

    The Deltans decided to do so and spent time on the cliff until night.

    *

    Although it is unclear exactly what kind of being the Colossus is, the Deltans were nevertheless able to know one thing.

    “I really like it.”

    Even for Deltans, this hut where the giant was located was a great place to observe the stars in the night sky.

    It is an exquisite location where the constellations are distinguished, the movements of the stars, and their angles are distinguished from front to back and side to side.

    The night finally came.

    Deltan quietly looked at the night sky, then turned his gaze to the stone statue.

    Nothing changed.

    The statue was still a stone statue, and Kokmur just walked around the statue as if he was not tired.

    However, it was not without results.

    Deltan let out a laugh.

    “It was a magic trick that was revealed only at night.”

    Deltan’s golden eyes burned.

    It was clearly reflected in the gold.

    A technique I started drawing the moment the entire space on top of this cliff was illuminated by starlight.

    “It’s a pretty interesting idea.”

    Deltan went to the statue.

    Kaltara asked expectantly.

    “Do you see anything? You can meet a giant… .”

    “You can’t meet me.”

    Kaltara made a disappointed face at the Deltan’s assertion.

    “Huh… .”

    “It’s a barrier. This stone statue is the medium. You can’t go inside without an invitation.”

    The moment I realized all the mechanisms, the interface worked.

    As always, it was a lazy interface.

    1. Open the image world of Colossus. (Incomplete)

    2. End Colossus’ Dream. (Incomplete)

    3. Reap the blessings. (Incomplete)

    It was a simple item.

    All you have to do is enter the space that uses this stone statue as an entrance, meet the giant god, and receive a blessing.

    ‘It’s a gimmick type quest.’

    If you know the destruction law, it can be easily cleared.

    “I’m coming.”

    Deltan said to Agnes.

    Agnes waved her hand.

    “Come quickly.”

    “I’ll be back before the sun rises.”

    Deltan answered, thinking that it would not be a very difficult quest, and snapped his fingers.

    A spell that creates a passage through any magical seal or barrier.

    When Deltan used it, the statue glowed with starlight.

    Deltan placed his hand on the statue.

    And I got sucked into it.

    ‘The directing sucks.’

    It was a thought that occurred to me in an instant.

    *

    The other side of the world.

    The land we arrived at was a space that would be right to evaluate it that way.

    The scenery was the same as before, even the place where I was standing was the same, and the only difference was that everything except the starlight in the night sky was gray.

    Deltan turned his head to the side as if he were tired of looking at the space where all the focus was on lighting up the stars.

    “Are you here?”

    There was not a stone statue there, but an old man shaking his shoulders and continuing to breathe.

    The old man’s eyes, like Kokhmur’s, had the shape of the night sky.

    “Colossus?”

    “Call it whatever you like.”

    The old man, the giant, looked at the night sky and said.

    “I’ve been waiting for you for a very long time.”

    He looked dazed.

    “Contractor.”

    Deltan’s eyes narrowed.

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