On Sunday, July 7th, 777, in the world of Himlear, a rural noble family welcomed their seventh child—a seemingly ordinary girl who, from birth, appeared to have an indissoluble bond with the numb...
"If I remember correctly... Vlamir hasn't been heard from since he entered here."
"Yes, because this place is somewhat dangerous. If something unexpected happens, it will be difficult for those below S-rank to escape alive, so Mr. Vlamir forbids us from entering."
"...Do you think those two people would enter the Red Mist Volcano to do something?"
"It's hard to say about this kind of thing."
"When the people of Guros go crazy, there's nothing they can't do. But if they really have plans for this place, Vlamir might be in trouble..."
As she spoke, Laqi looked up at the northwest sky, a hint of worry flashing in her eyes.
"Anyway, let's go to Red Mist Volcano and see what's going on."
"good."
The dwarf army in the wasteland quickened its pace and headed straight towards the Red Mist Volcano.
... ...
In a narrow gray passage.
Several girls were trapped here.
"What...is this place?"
Miko said with a confused look on his face.
They had suddenly arrived at this place after escaping from that strange village not long ago.
There were gray rock walls all around, and the sky was equally gray. The narrow passage had the same walls at both ends, but you could see there were corners.
Hulim walked to the wall, reached out and touched the gray rock wall, walked forward for a distance, and came to an intersection with the same road on both sides.
"This looks like a maze."
"A maze? Do we have to find the correct exit?"
"Maybe..."
Hulim replied casually and then raised her head and looked upwards.
Huh~.
A whirlwind appeared under her feet and lifted her up.
However, as she flew higher, the walls around her, which originally did not seem very high, suddenly rose up at this moment!
No matter how hard Hulim tried, he couldn't get past them.
“… …”
Hulim had to return to the surface.
When she returned to the ground, her eyes lingered on Hena for a moment.
"I've grown up a little."
Mi Ke looked back when he heard that.
"Ah, really—"
Hena, who was probably only six or seven years old, now looks about ten years old.