Cut the wind through the woods and push on.\n
Itâs winter so itâs pretty cold, but fun.
I guess it feels good when the season is spring.
âPrior Gilmouth, are you okay to travel at this speed?
âYeah, itâs no problem. Because I have more or less grasped the forest around here. And itâs amazing!
There is a grin in Mr. Pliagilmuthâs excited voice.
Why, because Iâm on the move on top of Mr. Sarpent, the patron saint of the village.
In thanking Mr. Sarpent, he looks at me with his neck quickly pointed back and his eyes narrowed.
I want you to look forward because youâre on the move, but that look is adorable.
Nevertheless, I didnât know there would be a day to travel aboard Mr. Sarpent.
Mr. Sarpent came to see me from somewhere as I walked through the woods looking for where I hunted Bears.
However, when I apologized for explaining that I had business today, Mr. Sarpent quickly lifted my body with his nose tip and put it on my back.
While he was stunned and solidified, Sola and Ciel, who had changed to slime, rode on his back.
And Mr. Sarpent turned his gaze to Mr. Druid and Mr. Pliagilmuth, so he took a check to see if it was a good ride and then got them both on board.
âI canât believe youâre taking me. Itâs amazing to be with Mr. Ivy.â
There is a bitter smile in Mr. Pliagilmuthâs words.
I think itâs because of Ciel, not me, that I got on Mr. Sarpent.
âCiel, is it time to get to where Bearce was?
I traveled on Mr. Sarpent, but do you know Ciel?
Ciel looks around and shivers with a pull.
Then a little bit, the ciel unwittingly rings.
Mr. Sarpent stopped at the voice.
Wow, I could probably get to my destination in half the time I was supposed to.
I thank Mr. Sarpent and get off my back.
Mr. Druid and Mr. Priagilmas are also thanking each other for coming down and looking around.
âYou know which neighborhood?
âYeah, itâs one of those places Bearce used to get together a lot. Oh, that!
Looking in the direction pointed by Mr. Pliagilmuth, there are claw marks like scratches on the trunk of a tree.
âThis is definitely a Bearce nail mark. Because heâs got sharp nails hidden.â
I saw the Bears Iâve been hunting, but they didnât look sharp on my nails.
âIn this place, four to five hours from the village. Itâs going to be an exercise in hunting and how to spend a winter night.â
Apparently, one of the guild master jobs is to raise young adventurers.
The reason for raising them is not to let them die.
They say a lot of young adventurers think itâs okay to force them a little bit.
But in the woods, itâs not a sweet place to look.
A little alarm leads to immediate death, such a place.
So they put in work so that they can work with the top adventurers in order to gain experience for the younger adventurers.
Ms Pliagilmuth taught me that the work of being taught knowledge by veteransâ top adventurers seems to be quite popular with the young adventurers and that many adventurers have already gathered for this Bearce crusade job.
âI hope it works outâ
âYeah, Iâm just worried about the weather because itâs winterâ
Look around, listening to the conversation between Mr. Druid and Mr. Priagilmas.
I look around the neighborhood but I donât see Bearce. \nThatâs right. Bearce wonât be anywhere near where Mr. Sarpent or Ciel are, will he?
I wanted to see Bearce in motion, but I had no choice.
âHmm? I was wondering if you wanted to see the moving Bears for a second.â
When I looked at Ciel wondering how it rang a little differently, Ciel returned to Adandala.
When my gaze matched mine, one rang and ran away somewhere.
Sora also looks at Cielâs running away in wonder.
âYouâre gone, arenât you?
Is that it? With that said, where did Sol go?
Iâve been on top of Ciel, and even after it changed into slime, it was cleverly attached, right?
I hear voices near my ears.
When I look at my right shoulder in a hurry, Sol is on it a bit.
Iâm a little chesty, Sol.
Apparently, heâs happy to surprise you.
Tuntung with his fingers, and when he pokes Sol, heâs shaking with a pull of fun.
\nWhen I stroked my nose tip with my hand, I narrowed my eyes gladly.
âMr. Serpent is very good at putting out signs.â
âBecause there was no sign of Mr. Sarpent at all until the sign of the demon approachedâ
It is still a sign of considerably more containment than it was when I intimidated him.
Maybe you canât find it in the woods because youâre good at putting out the signs.
âMr. Druid! Could you show me that sword? Thatâs a demon stone, isnât it?
Mr. Pliagilmuth is staring at the sword Mr. Druid has.
Apparently, Iâm worried about the demonic stones made by Flem.
Sure, thatâs a little awesome demon stone.
âOh, nothing, but keep it a secret.â
âOf course! So, this is still a fairly high level of demon stone, right?
Mr. Pliagilmuth stares at the Demon Stone with excitement.
âOh, because I havenât looked into itâ
âEh. Itâs a waste. After a thorough examination, this sword will be well regarded and its name will be sold.â
âNo, I donât want to stand out, so itâs okay as it is nowâ
âReally, Iâm sorry. Where did you get this demon stone in the cave? Or is it a demon drop?
Mr. Druid looks at me with a troubled look.
Mr. Pliagilmuth knows Flem is resurrecting the Demon Stone, so itâs no problem knowing he can build a new Demon Stone, right?
âThe demon stone was made by Flem, so itâs not something you got in a cave or a drop.â
Mr. Pliagilmuth, who was looking at the demon stone in my words, stops moving.
And turn your gaze to me.
I took that gaze and pulled it off a bit.
Why are you smiling like that?