Hulim did not say anything to interrupt, but waited patiently.
after a while.
Pralulu opened her eyes again.
"We have passed the long road to the deepest part. I can feel that we have reached a very deep place and the deepest part is not far away."
"Really? That's good..."
Hulim breathed a sigh of relief.
It seems that he has indeed left the maze.
"Can I know what's going on here?"
Hulim continued to ask.
"Um, sorry... that's up to Hena to decide."
"Is that so? Looks like we can only deal with it as it comes."
Hearing this, Pralulu lowered her head in shame.
I always feel like I'm of no use at all.
no.
That would be so embarrassing.
I have to play my part!
Pralulu silently encouraged herself in her heart.
Then she raised her head again and stared at the empty birdcage with great vigor, examining it carefully.
after a while.
"It's already too late..."
Pralulu fell to the ground.
Even if she tried to burn her brain, she couldn't come up with anything.
"Is it really okay?"
Hulim came over and asked with concern.
"It's really okay..."
"Hmm... Speaking of which, Hulim, what exactly was that maze like? Why did you know you had to keep going straight?"
"You mean this?"
Hulim looked at Pralulu with a strange expression.
"Didn't you tell me that?"
"Eh???"
Pralulu was full of questions.
"I?"
"Yes, have you forgotten? You said that there is a road leading to the depths."
"It seems that I did say..."
"Right? Since it's a road, it naturally doesn't have any entrances or exits like the village before. The only thing it has is a starting point and an end point."
"And the starting point is the crack at the mill, so it won't appear again in the maze. The only thing that will appear inside is the end point. As long as you keep going, you will eventually reach it."
"B-but...wouldn't it be possible to get lost if we were on the road? Ah! Are we just getting lost so many times?!"
Pralulu suddenly felt that she had discovered the truth.
However, Hulim looked at her subtly.
"No, we haven't lost our way. To be exact, except for those few times when we hit a dead end, we have always been on the right route."
“Eh—!!?”
Pralulu was shocked.
“But so many times…”
"Don't you notice that the maze changes every time?"
"Uh, eh? It seems to be true..."
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