40 Heroes show up late.




Levin, the hero of the sword, forsaken by the Holy Sword in the Lost Forest .
She accepted this and stopped pretending to be something she wasn't.

When she returned to her companions, she told them honestly that she was a woman and apologized for her past rudeness.

Will had said they would forgive her, but that was too good to be true.

After so much bravado and disrespect, Levin had been rejected by them.


"You're not very strong, but you were high and mighty.

"There was a lot of s*xual harassment on a daily basis.

"You made us want to believe that you were actually a woman.


And complained, and was confronted with three and a half lines.

As it was, the brave party was dismissed. The Brave Girls too.

However, they suggested that they didn't break up in the forest, but headed to town.

"We've worked all this time, so give me your severance pay.

Yes, yes. As well as the fees for playing us.

They knew how much money Levin had deposited in the bank, and since he was willing to pay them, things went smoothly.

They headed to the Northwoods and dropped off all their money at the bank there and distributed it to everyone.

There was not a single gold coin left for the brave men, but he didn't care.

The only thing he worried about was how he was going to pay his squire Lynx's salary from now on, but Lynx boy said in a conciliatory tone.

"Don't mind me, Master Levin. I'll be fine for a while without pay.

I think I understand why the boy said not to let go of this one thing.

I thanked Lynx from the bottom of my heart and apologized for my past rudeness.

I'm sorry I was so reckless the other day about wanting to eat the carp.

Don't worry about it. It's a pleasure to meet you, Will.

Yes. That's how I met that boy.

Levin lets out a smile, but that quickly stings the shadow on his face.

...... But despite my grandiose words to Will Boy about apologizing to my friends and starting over, I'm actually depressed. I never thought I would be so rejected by my friends. ...... Well, that's just the way it is.


"Don't be depressed. We can start all over again. Let's add some real friends to the party this time.

And the links clenched their fists. His innocence was something for which the weak Levin was very grateful.

Well, what will be, will be. I'll just go to the Adventurer's Guild and get some work done at .......

And at the same time, I hear a sound in the distance.

What, what?

But when I looked around, I saw a giant standing at the entrance of the city of Northwoods, looking up at me.
.

Too much tremble at the hostility to it.
But that's no shame.
Giants are demons that are rarely seen.

They are a warrior race that waged war against the gods in the days of the gods. We'd be fools not to be afraid of them.

As my father used to say.

Don't mistake courage for recklessness.

And . Absolutely unwinnable battles should be avoided.

That is the common language of the adventurers of this world, but Levin was unconsciously running to the giant.

Levin was unconsciously running to the giant, as one of the companions he had just parted with was at the feet of the cyclops.

She had bought some clothes with Levin's fortune and was happily leaving the city, when she was met by an attack of the giant.

Which is bad luck.

Or was it Garde who was thwarted in his plan?

It's hard to tell, but Levin summons the courage to confront the giant and slashes at it.


Levin's sword pierced the giant's leg, but the giant didn't seem to feel any pain. It's not that Levin's skills are inexperienced. It's that the cyclops is too big.

The giant swings its leg as if to ward off an insect, but it only destroys the buildings around it.

Levin dashes around and rescues his former comrades.

"Levin! Why me?

I'm not a brave man anymore, but I'm not a coward. I'm not a coward.

But I've done terrible things to you.

I've done worse. And it's not just to help my friends, it's to reaffirm them.

"Reaffirmation?

Yes. I guess I have my father's blood in me, and if I have the potential to be a hero. And if I'm worthy to be that boy's friend.

"That boy is Will?

Yes, I've heard that the boy is traveling with a maiden who saved a maiden on whom he had no connection. I heard that the boy rescued a maiden who relied on him without any connections and traveled with her. I heard he rescued a naive merchant girl and traveled with her. And he saved a nobleman and offered to be her friend.

How precious it was. How happy it was, Levin says.



"I want to work hard. For my friend. To shake that boy's hand again. That's why I helped you. I'll keep the city safe.

With that said, Levin left his companions in a safe place and headed back to the giants.

The gap in strength between them was overwhelming, but Levin was unconcerned as he fought back.

The giants are wily enough to move around, and they want to kill Levin, but Levin is unconcerned and swings his sword.

Even as the Titans' attacks intensified and their lives were in danger, Levin continued to fight, unconcerned.

I swore a vow. To that boy. I swore I'd be a better woman the next time I saw her. I'll never be as good as you! I can't let you destroy my city!

He shouted that, but his bravado would not last forever. Ironically, the reason for Levin's defeat was that he was a brave man.

He managed to stay on his feet, but as the giant rampaged, the buildings around him collapsed.

Then he finds a child underneath the collapsing building. Before you can think, Levin is moving his body to save the child.

He manages to push the child away from the rubble, but instead Levin is buried under it.

A piece of brick hits Levin in the head, forcing him to bleed out.

A shadow looms in Levin's vision as he falls into a coma.
A giant is about to swing its big foot down.

This is this far for me too? Well, that's alright. Now we can meet the boy without shame.

In the afterlife, though, muttering, the shadow of a giant, feet looming overhead.

Levin is directly crushed by the shadow.
Crushed miserably like a toad.

--It wasn't to be.

You can see that the giant's feet had stopped just above Levin's.

There was a boy, all golden.

Now there was the boy Levin wanted to see most.

Levin says his name.

"Boy Will!

Hearing those words, Will chuckled and said, "I'm sorry to keep you waiting, Levin.

"I'm sorry to keep you waiting, Levin.

When he said that, he put his strength and bore the weight of the giant.