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Chapter 40 - The pilot, Shino, Atsushi, and Akina, is captured by Commander Chianeuse

The commander's soldiers were on their way to complete a round in the garden, and they saw Shino's body lying on the ground, so one of them went down to see if it was a dead body or alive. 278

So it became clear to him that he was still alive, and when he looked at his clothes, he knew that he was a pilot, so the soldiers carried him and took him to the commander, Chianosi. 279

The soldiers reached the commander and informed him that they had found a wounded soldier who might have fallen from his plane

The commander ordered him to be taken care of and treated as soon as possible 280

The commander asked the soldiers if he had glowing dog tattoos on his clothes, and if he was making the same sounds that dogs make 281.

The pilot, Shino, begins to wake up, shouting to Atsushi, "Akin, where are you? Am I in your village or in another world?"

The commander orders the soldiers to find Atsushi and Akina and bring them quickly 282

One of the soldiers entered the palace, my lord the king. We found out that the village they live in is Shirkawa Village

And we just sent a team of soldiers to get them here in a matter of hours. They will be in front of you283

The king summons the soldiers to a meeting in the palace

King - Soldiers, our kingdom is in danger. One night, those dogs that were pointed and shot out of their mouths attacked us. They attacked us with the silhouette of a soldier. We weren't sure if it was a person hiding among those dogs or a shadow. Those dogs were making noises for a girl named Akemi, and we heard voices. Like Atsushi a team of soldiers went to bring him here284

The soldiers knocked on the door, and the king ordered the doors to be opened, sir. We have arrived with these two Atsushi and Akina

Sir, we have broken down that house which housed them, and brought in the horses which were beside the house, among which only a wounded horse was bound at his feet.285

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