These Familiars Are Strange-Chapter 269: Perfect clear (2)

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It was impossible to mistake what this painting was a painting of.

After all, there was no way that we would mistake ourselves.

In the center of this painting, there was us leading the fight against the Abyss Demons.

With how detailed it was, it was impossible to mistake this for someone else.

It was the three of us and there were even our familiars added in the paintings.

It was as if whoever made this painting had been watching everything the entire time.

Though thinking about it, there was only one person…or rather one thing that could have made these paintings in the first place.

I looked at the king of the sand people with a strange look, but he didn't say anything as he waved his hand once more. The moment that he did, the sand filter cleared up on the fourth painting.

This was a painting that showed us helping the sand people rebuild their village.

The more that I looked at these paintings, the stranger that I felt about this situation.

It really felt as if we were being controlled by something with the way that the paintings had been arranged. It was almost as if we had been following someone's plan the entire time…

It was only at this moment that the king of the sand people finally said, "I think that this should be enough proof for you, right?"

I slowly gave a nod, but I still asked, "Just what is your reason for showing us this?"

The king of the sand people revealed a faint smile before saying, "Now, what could be my reason for showing you this?"

I frowned when I heard the teasing tone in his voice before suddenly turning around as if I was preparing to leave.

The king of the sand people was surprised to see this, but then he quickly said, "Alright, alright, I'll stop playing around."

I stopped and turned around, but there was still one brow raised on my face as if I was skeptical of him.

The king of the sand people knew that he wouldn't be able to convince me if he kept playing around like this, so he suddenly said, "It's because you've perfectly cleared the dungeon, so this is your reward."

"Reward?" I repeated in a confused voice.

With a slight nod, the king of the sand people waved his hand and released all of the sand filters on the paintings.

With the sand filters gone, we were able to see the full picture that the paintings wanted to show us.

It seemed that this full picture that was being painted was one that showed the way that this world was saved. However, we knew that the real history of the world wasn't actually what was being shown here.

After all, we certainly wouldn't have appeared in the history of this world.

I couldn't help feeling even more confused when I saw the paintings that were in front of us, but I didn't say anything right away. After all, I knew that the king of the sand people wouldn't show us these paintings for no reason.

The fact that he was showing them meant that there had to be a reason why he was showing this to us.

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"It doesn't seem like this is viable." I said all of a sudden in the end.

The king of the sand people revealed a faint smile when he heard this before saying, "In the first place, this isn't the right way to deal with this. What we're showing you is just one of the ways that the Abyss would try to invade. This is what happened in our world, so you can be sure that it's possible that they'll use it in your world."

I revealed a slight frown when I heard this, but I didn't deny what he was saying.

After all, he was right that it was possible.

It was just that this information…didn't really seem that useful.

The king of the sand people seemed like he could understand what I was thinking, so he waved his hand and released a ball of sand. This ball of sand floated over to me and remained there in the air in front of me.

With one brow raised, I looked at the king of the sand people.

Only when I looked at him, I found that he was already disappearing from sight.

It seemed that whatever had been manifesting him could no longer support him, so he was disappearing for good now.

But before he did disappear, he said, "This dungeon was created with the regrets of the people of my world. I hope that you will not have the same regrets as us in the future."

With that, he disappeared without even giving me a chance to say anything.

I just looked at the ball of sand that was floating there in front of me, but it didn't seem like there was anything that was about to pop up. It seemed that whatever this thing was, it wasn't something that my appraisal ability recognized.

There wasn't a single second where I thought that this ball of sand was a normal thing.

If it was…then that would make no sense at all.

So there had to be something special about this ball of sand.

I just stared at it for a bit, but then I grabbed it when I felt something coming from my chest.

It was a good thing that I grabbed it in time or else it would have swallowed that ball of sand.

The Astral White Tiger looked like it wanted to eat the ball of sand very much with the look in its eyes. It really seemed like it was trying all that it could to get to the ball of sand.

Since even the Astral White Tiger wanted it, that just went to show how special it was.

In that case…

Before the Astral White Tiger could do anything, I put it away in my Storage Ring.

It looked at me as if I was a bully that had taken its candy, but I knew that I couldn't let the Astral White Tiger eat this thing.

Instead of dwelling on this, I turned back to the black glass that was on the ground.