When there was no answer, Arin looked for the switch while examining the device in the glass tube.
�I can get you out for a moment.�
�Why do you think it is frustrating?�
Arin took a step back.�It was a hoarse voice that evoked fear.
�You�ve been locked up for a month already.�
�It is human beings who are uncomfortable with being unable to move.�I can�t perceive time�It doesn�t matter if you�re locked up like this forever.�
Arin tilted his head in disbelief.�It was because the Harvest wave she felt was filled with suppressed and stuffy energy.
�����But maybe you�re right.�
�Did you remember something?�
�Well.�Should I say curiosity?�The expression is not suitable.�I am made to learn from the moment I exist.�But now that is impossible.�
�That�s what I mean by saying it�s frustrating.�
Harvest was deep in thought.�Is it really like that?
�How can you read my emotions?�
�lol.�Somehow it happened like this.�I lived in Radum for a long time.�
�Radum.�The slums of Baska, the capital of Tormia.�High-level concealed facilities and extreme population fluctuations.�It is presumed to be the den of sub-species who have lost territory on the continent.�
Even Arin, who lived in Radum, had never heard of it.
�Mr. Harvest knows a lot.�
�What information do you have?�
�You want to talk?�
�Right.�I have no choice but to have a conversation.�I still don�t have a master to share my spirit with.�
Arin talked with Harvest all night long.�It was the first time she had ever talked so much with someone of her own, having spent most of her childhood alone.
After two months of experimentation, Harvest was finally set free.�Arcane opened the glass coffin.�But Harvest still didn�t move.
�Come out.�You come into resonance with Kanis.�But it will not be subject to the constraints of subordination.�I will explain the reason later.�
Harvest didn�t answer.�It was unexpected that a magical creature with superhuman calculation speed was slow to respond, so Arcane turned his head.
�why?�Do you think it will take?�
�Why Canis?�
�Hmm.�Do you mean you don�t like it?�It�s strange that you, who don�t have mental resonance, already have a taste.�
�I understand that there is no advantage to me being subordinate to you, having inherited your memories.�But Kanis is stubborn and proud.�He�s unlikely to listen to my advice.�Such an inclination will be a weakness in battle.�
�Of course not.�
�On the other hand, Arin is different.�She lived in Radum for 10 years and never met anyone except Kanis.�The resulting backlash makes her mental sensitivity incredibly sensitive.� JrNovels.com