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The frozen pine trees crossed the dug up courtyard and entered the main building. A huge grand hall greeted us.

<It's pretty. >

The whole place sparkled in ice blue.

The floors and walls, as well as the chandeliers on the ceiling, were built with elaborate ice work.

The interior was as cold as a freezer, but it was much more livable just to prevent a blizzard.

I was holding my breath for a moment, and I saw Tesylrid next to me narrowing down the three aisles.

I frowned, but I thought I was attractively handsome, and then I got up and asked.

"Why? Do you have a problem?"

He put one hand on the corner of his mouth, as if conscious of the debris in his mouth.

"I don't remember the way to the boss room."

"Oh, what else do I say."

I turned on System Maps and scanned it.

"Was the Boss Room the Grand Banquet Hall? Well, okay. Only believe in me and follow me."

Tesilid, who was thrilled with my sobriety, narrowed his eyes narrowly.

"Sobbing."

"There, Sir Tessilid? Do you have that kind of glance between your colleagues?"

"Then as a colleague, I'm going to ask, how come you know anything well? It's almost battery-level."

That's because it's the ice chair that gets the privilege of the system.

Tessilides' suspicions seemed to have bounced in the wrong direction.

"Child, it's an important question, and I want you to answer it honestly. Perhaps your identity is an offshoot of 'strict order and goodness'...."[I am angry at the utterance that the 'word that builds the world' has crossed the line.]" Don't yell at me for the big deal, absolutely not."

"yes? I'm glad you did."

I thanked him for his neat understanding, but I was puzzled for the moment.

Glad you did? From his standpoint?

As if reading the question from my gaze, Tessilid smiled picturesquely.

"You have to be human, you'll be by my side."

It sounded like a very obvious statement, but it also sounded like a word with a strange meaning.

That's when Tessilid closed his mouth and swallowed a small cough. The thought flew away.

"The debris made my prayers colder. Let's go quickly."

He also informed the Paladin.

"We start again. From now on, be careful and follow me."

"Yes! Yeha!"

The structure of the ice castle was like a maze. Walking along the corridor, I came across a hall that seemed to have no use, and across the street from it was a crossroads waiting for a choice.

It was a repetition of such a pattern.

Occasionally, enemies would be waiting in the room. They were the snow spirits guarding the Snow Queen.

They had fallen just like the Snow Queen, and their bodies, which were originally ice blue, had turned blue-black.

He who does not have a < fragment cannot pass... Kick! >

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