âWow, there are traces here tooâ\n
Mr. Druid looks harsh as he examines the traces left by Grubal.
This forest has been in this situation for as long as I know.
I donât know whatâs amazing.
Iâm going into the woods to rendezvous with Ciel and set a trap.
Mr. Druid is twisting his neck firmly as he looks around.
I walked towards the back of the woods for about 30 minutes and there was a tree, but I sighed loudly when I found traces there as well.
âGulbal doesnât get out of places where heâs used to a strong sense of territory. I never thought Iâd be walking around so extensively.â
âReally? But not just here, but everywhere in this forest, there are traces of Gulbal.â
âYes, there were traces just across town, too.â
âI checked Gulbalâs scope of action before, but I didnât tend to do this at that time.â
In my words, Mr. Druidâs eyebrows have become amazing.
âSpeaking of which, someone you know said you got a perimeter survey request in.â
Sora, who was jumping around, made a huge leap as she rang.
Landing on Mr. Druidâs head, which Iâve been thinking about as it is.
The two of us gaze at each other too much.
âNo, maybe youâre mad at me for thinking about it. He said he must be here to set a trap.â
Itâs like, âYes, youâre right,â and Soraâs chirping like youâre saying.
âIâm sorry, Sola. Letâs find a place to set it up.â
âBefore that, Sola. Shall I step out of Mr. Druidâs head?â
Oh, youâre refusing this.
I donât know how Iâm going to get it down, even if I canât get it down, Iâll jump right on it.\n
âDoes that mean Soraâs good here?
âExcuse me, Iâll be right downâ
Donât feel like youâre complaining completely.
Or I donât exercise vertically over peopleâs heads!
âItâs okay. I donât want Sola to be heavy.â
Oh, Mr. Druid, you canât say that word.
Iâm in a completely sitting position.
âPut it down as soon as your neck hurtsâ
To some extent, I need Mr. Druid to do his best to get off.
âCopy that, Sora. Be careful not to fall.â
Looks like youâre in a pretty good mood.
Speaking of which, I havenât been in a bad mood in the last few days.
Does that mean you donât have a problem anymore?
âWell, letâs find a placeâ
âYes, but itâs hard to find a place with no trace of Gulbal.â
âIf they walked around this far, I guess they would. What kind of place are you looking for?
Mr. Druid gently strokes Cielâs head.
Right, todayâs setup for the trap was a promise to Ciel.
Maybe we should find a place that Ciel can protect.
âUm, Ciel protects the trap, so give me a place thatâs cozy for Cielâ
âHmm? What do you mean?â
When I tell you how Iâve been, Mr. Druid is staring at Ciel with a very impressive look.
âI thought you were smart, but not so muchâ
A proud ringing ciel. \nSora also has her chest strained over her head for some reason.
âŠâŠ Mr. Druid looks manukeâŠâŠ
âIvy, shall we stop that raw and warm gaze? âCause Iâm a little frustrated imagining myself, too.â
You donât know that Sora has her chest stretched over her head, but slime on her head.
You donât want people to see much of this, even if itâs just this.
A child would, well, be forgiven.
A manâs head in his 40s or soâŠâŠ
âIvy, your shoulders are shaking, but what did you imagine?
âNo, letâs find a place!
Travel through the woods as Ciel searches for an easy place to wait.
After a while I found a large tree with thick branches spread to the left and right.
âWhat about this? There are traces of Gulbal, but there are also traces of small animals.â
âFine. The Grubbal trail looks like you should give up now.â
Sure, there are traces all over the place that itâs hard to find fewer places.
Speaking of which, I feel there are more traces around here than yesterday.
âWhoa! Ciel, youâre motivated.â
Iâve certainly been quite motivated since I promised to set a trap.
Hopefully Iâm not trying too hard to get hurt or anything.
âCiel, if they come in a group, they run away, right?
They rang me with a voice that looked so dissatisfied.
âItâs okay, Ivy. Because Adandala canât beat Gulbal or anything.â
I guess itâs okay because Mr. Druid, who knows a lot more about a lot of things than I do, tells me.
But Iâm worried because Iâm an important companion.
Ask Ciel to confirm when you set a trap.
Ciel seems kind of happy.
âShall we take a break?â
âThis is the first time Iâve seen a living Grubal, is it a demon with faint signs?
âIâve never heard of you.â
The two of us tilt our necks.
Does this also have anything to do with Gulbalâs anomaly?
Lurk yourself in the shadow of a tree. Probably for a few minutes.
Suddenly the chirping of Ciel echoes around the lake.
I rush out of the shadow of a tree and see who heard me.
What got into my sight was the way Ciel was attacked by Grubbal.
By the time I thought about it, Ciel was flying to the next gurval.
And then a few seconds later, I jump on a different guru again.
âI knew you were strong.â
Mr Druid is impressed, but I am not at all.
I was stunned by the way Ciel looked the first time I saw him.
Iâve heard many times that Adandala is strong, but I canât believe this much.
I donât know the exact number, but there were probably more than 30 Grubals.
He appeared to run away a few heads, but was mostly knocked down by Ciel in minutes.
âI knew it was amazing. Overwhelming strength.â
âRightâŠ. Mr Druid, will Mr Gilmouth cooperate again?
However, there were too many Grubals defeated.
Even if Mr. Druid and I worked together, it would be one head.
View Cielâs neighborhood.
More than 20 Grubbals have been defeated.
âAh, I forgot. What am I gonna do?
âYes. What shall we do?â