However, the worst case is the worst case, and I decided to think positively.

 

It was a strategy I learned while thinking about the demons that would one day wake up.

 

“If you think of it in a good way, it will come true in a good way.” 

 

– That’s right. 

 

Serina nodded at my words.

 

Rattling—.

 

“Ah!”

 

Perhaps because of the large stone, I hit my head less loudly against the carriage.

 

[Are you okay?] 

 

I nodded my head softly to Nadia’s question.

 

“I bumped into it a little bit.”

 

– Wouldn’t it be better to do it now if you’re going to flatten the ground? Then it’s convenient when you go and when you come. 

 

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“…You’re right.”

 

Come to think of it, it was.

 

When I opened the window, Sir Adhan, who was riding a horse next to the carriage, approached me.

 

“Young Lady.”

 

“Sir Ardhan.
I thought it would be nice if I spread the ground evenly.”

 

“Yes?”

 

“I’ll make the road as when they set up the tent last time on the ground.” 

 

“Ah—! Yes.
I’ll pass it on to the lead group.” 

 

“Yes.
Please.”

 

Shortly after Sir Adhan left, the carriage stopped.

 

When I got off the carriage, I saw Count Gayden and the Prince approaching me.

 

I hurriedly dressed up and walked forward.

 

“You want to flatten the ground?”

 

“Yes?”

 

I nodded in response to Count Gayden’s words. 

 

“Hmm… We can go comfortably, but won’t it be too much?”

 

“Yes, that’s fine.”

 

When Count Gayden was lost in thought, the Prince continued.

 

“We have a long way to go in the next few days.
But if the Princess flatten the road evenly, it will be difficult.”

 

“I wouldn’t have told you if it was that hard.”

 

The Prince looked at me a little surprised at what I said.

 

“It’s not that hard.”

 

Driane nodded as well.

 

“If the princess is okay with it, we’re grateful, but to flatten the ground, don’t you have to take the lead?” 

 

“Yes.
That’s right.”

 

“Then you are more likely to be exposed to danger.”

 

“That’s right.
You can also wake up the monsters in the ground while flatten the ground.” 

 

It felt a little bad for the two of them to talk, except for me, the person involved.
However, I understand that it is an important point. 

 

Being able to wake up monsters in the ground was something I never thought possible, so I thought about it more. 

 

[Things that live underground don’t settle where there is even the slightest trace of human beings.] 

 

“Driane says it’s okay for monsters that live underground because they don’t settle in places where there are traces of humans.”

 

“There’s a reason, too.
Monsters that live underground don’t show any particularly aggressive tendencies unless they invade their territory.
So, they usually set up in a remote place that won’t make anyone invade their territory.”

 

“In other words, it means that they have no mercy on those who invade the territory.”

 

“Hmm—”

 

Count Gayden nodded at the Prince’s words.

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“A little risk is a risk.
Young Lady has to take the lead, but we can’t leave any danger behind.”

 

“The Prince is right.”

 

Count Gayden nodded and said. 

 

It wasn’t that I didn’t understand the Prince’s words or the Count’s decision.

 

But I felt strange.

 

Since the start of the journey, the only thing I’ve been working with has been, at best, flatten the ground for set up the tent.

 

The Prince was busy every night with the alarm magic and various security magics, and the Count Gayden and Viscount Janen were also busy conducting their respective tasks. 

 

– Not even a duck egg from the Nakdong River—.
(Is an idiom that refers to being in one side without any attention, or being solitary in isolation.)

 

I looked at her at Serina’s words. 

 

– Ah.
Just like borrowed barley bag— oh you don’t understand.
(Its mean a person who doesn’t talk or get along with others and sits in the corner at a gathering.)

 

“I think I know the nuance.”

 

Even if I said it in a small way, it wouldn’t have been impossible to hear, but the Count Gayden and the Prince in front of me didn’t hear my voice. 

 

It was because the two of them were busy talking.

 

– Right? 

 

“Ung.”

 

[They’re not ignoring you—]

 

“I know.”

 

Driane looked at my feelings and said.

 

It was the subtlety I felt from the start.

 

It wasn’t that they were ignoring my power or ignoring who I was. 

 

Because they knew that I had divine power and signed a contract with the divine beast.

 

However, it has not changed that I am a Young Lady and a person who doesn’t do much in this mission. 

 

“I’ll follow your advice.”

 

After cutting off the words of the two people, they both looked at me. 

 

They didn’t mean to, but I felt like I was being ignored. 

 

The two tried to say something, but they shut up as if they had nothing to say.

 

“The schedule was delayed for no reason.
Let’s go.”

 

It wasn’t that the two of them were rude to me.

 

The reason I was included in the delegation meant only to ask the elves to take a good look at the delegation.

 

It was understandable that I was excluded from the list of people who were the decision makers because I was a Young Lady who only lived in the mansion.

 

“Shall we go?”

 

I got on the carriage pretending not to see the Prince who was about to say something.

 

Understanding didn’t make me feel better.

 

And I’m in a position to show that.

 

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