At the end of the breakfast, Mr. Seiselk and the others rushed behind the square.\n
Looks pretty busy today.
Prepare to go to the woods, hoping nothing happens.
Iâm also concerned about whatâs going on in town, but Iâm also concerned about the state of the trap I set.
In the meantime, if you see a trap and you have prey hanging on it, Iâll dismantle it and sell it!
âSola, letâs goâ
Sora jumps right in and jumps into her arms.
Take it again ~ with desperate thoughts.
⌠Ha, good.
In my arms, Sora is swinging with a pull.
Somehow I feel like Sola is playing me.
Was this what Sola was like?
I know itâs pretty much my pace though.
âSolaâŚâŚ donât make me rush!
Even if Iâm angry, I donât look like I just cared about the pull and shake.
Sigh gently and put Sola in a special bag.
Hold a bag with a sola in the opposite shoulder with a knife or other bag in it raised from the shoulder.
All right, ready.
When I get out of the tent and look around, I usually see a glimpse of the top adventurers already behind the square.
I guess you realize thereâs something going on today.
Heâs a little nervous.
Take a gentle deep breath and follow the square.
When I go to town, there is still more tingling air than yesterday.
Even if you donât know whatâs going to happen, youâre feeling weird about the vigilanteâs movements and all that.
I head to the gate a little faster to see how it goes.
âWhoa, are you going out?
The man who is the gatekeeper is the one who stopped Mr. Alibusâs stupidity, who used to come at the use of the deputy commander.
âGood luck. Iâm going to the woods.â
âRight. Be careful.â
âYes, thank youâ
Heâs waving at me, so I gently bow my head and head to the woods.
If it werenât for that guy, Mr. Alibusâs stupidity could have lasted forever.\n
I tried to stop it on the way, but I didnât know where to cut it.
I laugh when I remember Mr. Alibus back then.
That was a very desperate look.
âItâs bad for Mr. Alibus, but you had a funny change of expression.â
A short walk through the woods felt signs of Ciel.
Also, you must be watching me from the top of the tree.
Keep walking towards the back of the woods.
I donât feel any signs of people.
Few adventurers are in the woods today.
When I stop, Sciel comes down from the top with a stack.
âGood morning, Cielâ
⌠Oh, I forgot to get Sola out of the bag.
I rush Sola out of the bag.
âPuppy!!â
He seems a little angry.
âIâm sorry.â
Apologizing to Sola, she looked at me slightly and shook her pull.
I guess he forgived me because the atmosphere was gentler.
Solaâs change in atmosphere became apparent only slightly.
Even so, I still canât tell the difference so much.
âWell, letâs go see how the trap turns out!
Encouraging Sola pushes me to the back of the woods with Pyongpyeong.
Hurry up and follow after that.
⌠Is that it?
Over here?
âSola, was it this way?
Sora stops moving perfectly to my words.
Stay put, stay still.
Could it have been a serious mistake?
Hehe,âŚâŚ cute.
âUh, Ciel. Where was the trap?
Ciel squeaks his throat with Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr and walks out \nSola is in a state where she stays.
Iâm going to blow out at that figure, but I will endure it.
âAh, here you are. Thank you, Ciel.â
After a while after Ciel, we were able to get to the place where we set the trap.
Check around and be horrified.
There seems to be no trace of a large demon or animal, so the trap would not have been destroyed.
Sounds like Sola had Ciel let her go, bouncing around like nothing was going on around me.
Iâd love to get into it, but letâs stop it, âcause itâs pathetic.
Besides, youâll be absolutely obstinate.
âWell, is it hanging?
There are 10 traps I set.
How long have you been hanging me?
Watch one trap at a time and go.
â⌠why?
I saw all the traps, but nothing hung.
Thatâs crazy.
The area was full of wild rabbit and wild rat footprints.
I should be able to hang one or so.
Wrong place to set me up?
Check the footprints and marks around you again.
âWhat is it? Few new footprints. Is something wrong?
Mm-hmm. Too bad.
I canât even go and sell it for dinner.
âHuh, why not? Ciel, you know what I mean?
When I look at Ciel, I look around.
Is there something there?
Together, Iâll look around, but nothing.
Are things different from what you see with Ciel?
âCiel, whatâs wrong?
When I speak, I move slowly and move a little behind the woods.
Looking at what it might be.
\nEh, donât feel like youâre having more problems.
Well, you can handle it.
But I want to make sure it doesnât mean winding hunting every time.
Take the trap and head to the riverside.
By the river, get ready to dismantle immediately.
Itâs a banana leaf wrapped in a knife.
âWell, good luck. Ciel and Sola, take your time.â
Ciel falls asleep in the shade of a tree, and Sora thrusts around its stomach.
Thatâs the same relationship.
The dismantling of wild rabbits and wild rats has been going on for a long time, so I was able to end it without taking so long.
Wipe the blood clean and wrap one at a time with banana leaves.
Clean the knife, wipe it with a cloth and itâs done.
Now, letâs move before demons and animals come along with the smell of blood.
Well, I also feel like I donât have to be attacked in such a hurry because I have Ciel.
âPlease wait. Ciel, Iâm sorry. Weâre back in town after the demolition.â
âNya-yay.â
Sora is⌠asleep.
Hold up Sora gently, but she doesnât look like sheâll wake up.
Is this girl okay?
Iâm a little worried, but Iâm sure youâre relieved to have Ciel.
Gently place Sora in the bag and lift her off her shoulder.
âThank you, Ciel. TodayâŚâ
I donât know whatâs going on in town.
Promise me, I wouldnât like it if it werenât for this.
Iâll see you tomorrow.
âNya-yay.â
When I gently stroke my head, he gives me a look that narrows my eyes and makes me feel good.