
“Dad!”
I took a glance at Grandfather who was still silent, as he raised his hand.The ground suddenly shook, one by one a tree grew sticking out of the fog surrounding us. The higher the trees grow, the thinner the smoke fog.
I glanced back at Haruki who was also silent at me. I raised my face when Haruki had done the same. I was strongly bitten by my lips when a thick green root wrapped around two people whose entire body was shrouded .. I looked down at the palm of the hand that had previously rubbed the liquid thing that fell on the cheek. I clasped my palm tightly, which had a patch of mud there.
I took a step forward and sat down crouching, my palms trembling strongly as it moved closer to the man's face. “Tsu nii-chan,” my hatchling trembled while gently rubbing the mud that filled his face.
“They are just unconscious. Luckily, your aunt found them quickly.”
“Thank you.”
I raised my head when Haruki said it, he who was sitting next to Tatsuya stared long at Auntie, “thank you. I, truly thank you,” said Haruki back who was replied by a soft nod of aunt's head.
I rubbed Tsubaru's face again slowly using the robe I was wearing. I lifted his head until his head rested on my arm, back my palm that held the tip of the robe moved gently rubbed his nose while he was still unconscious my embrace.
I turned my head to the side as a loud voice rang out several times, both of my eyes stunned staring at an old Grandfather, a Lion, a Rabbit, a Fish, a Fish, and even a bird wrapped around a root so that it can't fly. I turned towards Grandfather who walked past me with a few Elves except aunt in the direction of the five creatures.
Grandfather raised his hand again until some of the trees surrounding us raised their roots wrapped around the five creatures. “Go closer if you are curious, aunt will take care of them both,” aunt nods her head as I turn towards her.
I nodded slowly, putting Tsubaru's head back on the leaves that suddenly grew into a circle like a pillow on the ground. I got up and walked quickly to Grandpa with Haruki also walking beside me.
“They can change the shape of their bodies, so be careful,” Grandpa said when I had stopped the steps beside him.
“Change shape? the woods?" I murmured by looking at the figure of the white-bearded Grandfather who was trying to escape from the entanglement of the roots.
“Leshy?” I immediately glanced at Haruki who was also muttering to them.
“Leshy? Very good catch,” I said walking closer to the figure of grandfather whose magic is stronger than the other four.
“Kou, destroy this magic protector. I, have got the catch. Make them as slaves,” I said as I walked closer to the five creatures.
“Sa-chan, what do you mean?” tanya Haruki uses English.
“I lied about not being able to call Kou. I asked Kou to wait outside while guarding Izu nii-chan and the others. After all, if I were to directly use Kou .. I cannot guarantee that I will find Tsubaru and Tatsuya as well. Therefore, I did this .. Everything, went according to the plan I laid out. I, will explain everything to you later more clearly, nii-chan,” said my answer again using English, I took a deep breath while still staring at the five creatures.
I glanced beside the trees that suddenly swayed and then lifted up. “Sachi! Haruki!” Izumi suddenly appeared with another as several uplifted trees formed a path.
I grabbed and grabbed my grandfather's arm as the old man's head grew brown-colored horns. The hair, along with the beard which was originally white, turned green like moss. His body grew bigger and grew bigger, with brownish gurats like trees. Kou threw the body of the creature to the ground, “call him, My Lord!” tukas Kou once again by stepping on the body of the creature.
“My-” my whole body goosebumps as the booming sound of the creature comes out, “My Lord,” the creature goes back, the stronger my grip gripped my grandfather's arm as the creature stared at me with its pitch-black eyes.
I gulped, my body stunned as the four animals that were previously wrapped around the roots of the tree grew large to crush the roots wrapped around their bodies. I took a deep breath while releasing my grasp on Grandpa's arm, their “urus Kou! Make sure, they can't turn back,” I said as I walked closer to the aunt who was standing looking at Tsutomu and the vice-captains who were sitting around Tatsuya and Tsubaru.
“How are they doing?” my question was, Tsutomu raised his head to look at me before lowering his gaze back to look at Lux who was standing near Tatsuya's nose.
“I'll treat them. Tsutomu, can you help me get Sachi's bag on his horse?” hatch Lux who immediately responded to the nod of Tsutomu's head.
“Auntie, thank you,” I said when he had walked and stopped in front of me.
“It has been the duty of an aunt to help her nephew who is having problems,” he continued who moved pinching my cheek.
“Auntie, can I ask you one thing? Since when, aunty can talk human?”
“Since you haven't been born, since hundreds of years ago. We can control the plants, tell me! How many plants grow in the human world? As much as that plant, it is impossible if we do not understand what humans say,” he continued who increasingly added the pinch on both of my cheeks.
“Princess, Your Majesty asked all of us to go home.”
“So fast? Dad!” aunt grumbled to one of the Elves standing near us.
“When I would love to know my nephews. Father, have the heart,” whined as he embraced my shoulder looking at Grandpa who was still standing where he was standing before.
“Grandpa, does Grandpa still hate humans?”
“Knowing humans is just a waste of time.”
“No waste of time. They are just like us, they fight for what they want to fight for, they keep everything they want to keep.”
“Be quiet, Lowly Fairy!”
“Grandpa! Unhand her! I won't forgive you if you hurt my friend!” I snapped at him, I ran up to Lux who had fallen back on Tatsuya's body as the previously grown roots wrapped around his neck.
“Friends? The traitors are called friends? Did the ancestors of the Elves not tell my wife what they did? Leaving the Master just because the Master wants to get happiness .. They are Selfish, the fairies are lowly, disgusting,” said Grandpa who still stands his back.