Although she had never been exposed to the human world, she had gained something from watching villains for so many years.

At least, she knew that the way Maria was named was not like the people in this area.

However, for her, the meaning of the name being just a code name was taken to the extreme. She didn't care at all what Maria's name was and shook her head slightly.

"I don't have a name... but they call me Sui, so you can call me that, since there's nothing else to call me anyway."

The girl responded with a smile and waved her hand. The surrounding mountains began to gather together again, and the trees that had completely collapsed also began to reassemble. Soon, the small courtyard was constructed.

Thin coils of some kind of fiber attached to her body, gradually weaving into a unique long robe.

But unfortunately, the softness of the chest had no side walls at all, and Maria could still see the whiteness from the collarbone to the lower abdomen.

The small bonfire was quickly lit, and the girl sat down, motioning Maria to sit with her so that they could have a good chat.

She really kept her promise as she said.

"Come to think of it...are you really a human? I've never seen a human like you."

As the girl spoke, she took out a small clay pot from somewhere, boiled it in boiling water in an instant, and handed it to Maria generously.

Maria could also smell the strong smell of alcohol...

"Although my abilities may not be the same, I am indeed human..."

Perhaps because the other party was too defenseless, Maria was too lazy to continue to be on guard and sat quietly next to him.

It was a beautiful time of year... the mountains stood tall and green.

Although many places have become dilapidated due to the recent battles between giant beasts, in the context of the magnificent world, this imperfection has become a kind of beauty worth savoring again and again...

She adjusted her body, slowly sat aside, and leaned on the bench.

The clear alcohol touched her lips, causing Maria to feel a sudden chill in her throat, followed by a biting sensation, a little burning...

"Can't get used to it? I used to wonder why those little people liked to drink this kind of stuff, but after a while, I found that it's not bad."

The girl smiled and lit a few more bonfires.

As he waved his hand, something was suddenly knocked away from a distance and turned into a strange black dot in the air.

A moment after landing, Maria noticed that it was a sheep with a strange pointed horn...

The girl didn't care too much and threw it directly into the fire to roast it.

Even Maria, who can eat anything, couldn't help but raise her eyebrows at such crude cooking methods.

But she still didn't say anything.

"Honestly, I didn't care about food before, but later I realized that even though these guys weren't good at other things, they were really interesting in coming up with new things. I did learn a little bit... but it's a pity that I still don't know what they mean by being drunk."

As the girl put the roasted lamb in place, she picked up the small clay pot and drank several mouthfuls of it. Then she wiped her bright red lips with her hand nonchalantly and looked at Maria.

"So, you're fighting us for those villains?"

"……you know?"

"All the mountains around here are built on my body. I know everything that happens up there... I'm just too lazy to care."

The girl smiled, but her calm words made Maria's hands tremble slightly.

This mountain range is all?

Maria looked up at the rolling hills in the distance that were out of sight of the camera and remained silent.

This body... is several times larger than an ordinary giant beast...

"Are you surprised? Your original form shouldn't be smaller than mine, right?"

Although the size of a behemoth is not used to determine its ability, generally speaking, the larger the size, the stronger its ability.

Although both of them were using proxies, Maria was able to suppress both herself and that annoying woman. This showed that Maria's ability must be quite high. Perhaps her real body was more than ten times larger than her own!

"I've said before, I don't have what you call a true body... What you see is all I have."

"Okay~Okay~"

Sui waved his hands, and the dragon tail behind him passed through the air, flashing with a different kind of air.

But her words were clearly one of unbelief.

After another moment, she continued to ask.

"So why do you like calling yourself those little people? What's so funny about that?"

The girl still regarded Maria as her companion.

Maria also wanted to refute that she was a human.

But looking at the stubborn girl opposite, Maria finally gave up the idea.

Forget it, let the girl go.

I guess it's impossible to convince this stubborn guy.

"Humans are not weak, and being human is nothing to be ashamed of."

"Humans aren't weak?"

The girl looked at Maria and curled her lips.

"You can't fool me about this. I've been watching those villains in this mountain range for quite some time. For so many years, they've been wandering around in circles since they entered the mountains... They can't hold up the sky, can't stand on the ground, and can't even control their own life and death."

"But they're still alive, aren't they?"

"You're not someone who believes what those people say, that there's a future as long as you're alive, are you?"

Years old smiling.

Although her words were very offensive, Maria did not feel offended. She just looked at the girl with her eyes slightly lowered.

The girl said these words simply because they were her purest thoughts.

She didn't bother to hide her thoughts.

"This is how the world is. The strong prey on the weak. No matter how many generations humans live, no matter how many so-called geniuses there are, they can only cultivate what we can do in the blink of an eye in their entire lives.

I don't deny that they may not have fully unleashed their full potential, but... ultimately, even if so-called ultimate humans appeared, they couldn't really pose a threat to us... Their individuality and physical condition determined that they couldn't do these things."

"So...what if we add tools?"

Maria suddenly asked.

"Tools? You mean weapons? That kind?"

As the girl spoke, she picked up the long sword beside her and swung it a few times.

This is a weapon that can be called a peerless divine weapon.

Thousands of temperings have made its body appear a strange black and red color, and it seems to contain endless flames, flashing a different kind of brilliance in the air.

Even if humans spend their entire lives forging something like this, they can't possibly forge it...

With current technology, it is unlikely.

"Those things are certainly somewhat useful, but ultimately, that's all they are. They're fine as toys, but you don't really expect those villains to dare to attack us with these weapons, do you?"

Sui smiled, and there was no contempt for humans in his words... but there was no respect at all either.

"No...it's another, more magnificent tool."

Maria shook her head.

She wasn't talking about weapons like swords or long knives.

What she was talking about was the magnificent warship that she had seen with her own eyes.

Although that magnificent giant machine had not been fully developed during the Kazdel era, and might not have been developed much even during the normal era in which Maria lived, now that this thing had appeared, Maria had no doubt that they could build a giant battleship in the sky that could rival a planet!

By that time, the world might no longer be an era of behemoths...

"A grander tool?"

Sui tilted his head, as if he hadn't thought about these things.

In fact, even Maria was stunned by the sight of such a ferocious warship, but she was just more receptive...

But Sui didn't think too much about it. He took another big gulp of wine and let out a long sigh.

"Even if you say that some humans have obtained more powerful tools... are you really sure that they dare to attack us?"

"If they had such force, they would attack you without hesitation... without even blinking an eye."

Maria has always trusted humans in this regard.

No one desires peace more than human beings, but no one desires war and killing more than human beings.

This answer finally piqued the girl's interest.

She sat up and looked at Maria in front of her.

"You mean... once they have the ability to wage war against the behemoths, they might wage war against us?"

"It's not possible, it's certain."

Maria pointed out the problem in the girl's words.

"Humans will never allow something beyond their control to remain above their heads. If they do, they will choose to drag it down and take its place."

Maria has a deep understanding of this.

But the girl obviously couldn't understand such an idea.

In her opinion, how could such weak creatures as humans have such ignorant desires?

But looking at Maria's serious expression, she also shook her head.

"Let's stop here for the little guy's story... Why did you come to me before?"

"Have you decided to have another fight?"

When he opened his mouth, he changed the subject and his eyes were eager to try.

Maria was a little confused.

"What do you... mean?"

"Oh... I almost forgot, you are an outsider."

When he saw Maria's natural expression, he realized that Maria couldn't be the person he imagined.

"Then you should know which Yan Country this is, right?"

"Ah."

"Then do you know how many compatriots there are in this area?"

"……do not know."

"Probably more than thirty."

Sui spoke, but his calm words made Maria frown.

More than thirty... giant beasts?

In the same place?!

Won’t they fight?

Meanwhile, Sui, who was standing beside him, continued speaking casually.

"Because there are too many of us, but there isn't much comfortable land here. If it gets damaged, it's going to be difficult to repair. No one wants to give in, so we decided to find a way to decide who owns these areas."

"They're divided into three factions... I don't belong to any of them, but whenever we encounter something that can't be discussed, I'll definitely join in the fight... Over time, we've all developed this habit. Whenever two factions start fighting, the third party will call me over to join in the fight."

"I wondered who sent you to warn me."

"That thing just now..."

Maria frowned.

"That girl just now is someone I used to know. I beat her up before, and she seems to hold a grudge against me. She comes to bother me every now and then, but I never refuse her."

The old man laughed, his smile was pure without a trace of impurities.

As for her, she knows a lot... painting, forging, martial arts, weaving...

But these things could not alleviate her inner loneliness after all.

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