âMr. Druid, I think itâs a normal town.â\n
Iâm looking around Hattata Village Boulevard, but thereâs nothing unusual about it.
I want you to see the boulevard, they want me to remember, but honestly I donât have any features.
No, I wonder if itâs distinctive when it comes to the fact that the window frame of the building is bright red.
And the doors are all brightly colored blue.
Itâs a building that can be seen in every village.
I stare at Mr. Druid with a glimpse into too many answers.
âIf you remember, letâs go to Hathada Villageâ
I donât know what to do, I donât know what Mr. Druid wants.
In the meantime, I generally remember the building, etc., so I donât have a problem with it.
I have no idea what he wants to do.
I wonder if I would know if I went to Hattada village.
Eat lightly in Hatata village and walk down the main street to the gate to get to Hatada village.
Throughout that time, rumors of voices echoed in the woods continued.
âYou have to ask Mr. Sarpent not to ring in that tall voice for the time being. I can communicate enough with the way my throat rings.â
Or, in the beginning, you rang my throat, but you havenât heard it lately.
Iâve been communicating in other ways the last few days.
âI donât think you need to worry so much. âCause I think that sounds like a special occasion.â
âProbably, but I think itâs a way of ringing to let a fellow in the distance know where he is or if heâs in danger. You donât hear so much in these woods without monsters equal to or greater than the Serpent.â
I see, you were making such a tall noise because it was to tell a fellow in the distance.
Surely if itâs a honking sound with your throat Iâve heard before, youâll never hear it far away.
âWell, youâll calm down soon, so donât worry about it.â
See the people in the villages around you.
Some people are a little blueâŚâŚ\n
In my heart, but let me apologize. âIâm sorryâ.
âIs that it? Are you leaving already?
When I returned my permit, the gatekeeper gave me a strange look.
Right, Iâve been coming to Hattata Village for maybe an hour.
âBecause I want to go to Hathada Villageâ
What, thatâs all youâre convinced of?
When I look at Mr. Gatekeeperâs face, he looks like heâs having fun.
They still have something.
Letâs not forget what we just saw in Hattata Village.
âThank you for your helpâ
âNow take your time. And be careful because the Lord of the Voice is still unknownâ
I thank you and walk out in the direction where the dump is, but I stop.
There are signs of people here and there in the woods.
âWhatâs up? Could there be signs of people all over the woods?
âYeah. Is this to find out what caused the ringing earlier?
âDefinitely, you will. If youâre looking around a lot, itâs useless to go to the dump.â
There will be no Mr. Sarpent there.
âThen letâs go to the village roadâ
Turn your plans to go to the dump into a village road.
After going out on Village Road, exploring the signs around him, he seems to be a team of about 5 people, splitting up and looking around.
There are also two teams near where we are.
âMr. Druid, there are signs of people a little further.â
âOkay. You can just keep walking down the village road towards Hattada village. We canât do anything about it.â
Sure, you canât even tell me who that sound is.
If we talk about it, itâs going to cause more confusion. \nâThank you for your hard work.â
As we walked down the village road towards the village of Hattada, there were people who felt signs earlier.
Looks like Hattata Village vigilantes.
âGoing to Hathada Village?
âIâm still not sure what that sound is, so be carefulâ
At the same time Mr. Druid thanked me, I bow my head down small.
When I drop off the vigilantes, I get a small sigh.
âIf I explain the cause, itâll be more mayhem.â
âThat, too, I thoughtâ
I laugh when I gaze at Mr. Druid.
Walking for a while also keeps peopleâs signs away.
When I tried to go into the woods to find Mr. Sarpent, who would be okay now, Mr. Sarpentâs face came to the front without a sound all the way from above.
âWow, Iâm surprised ~â
As I hold the area around my heart, Mr. Sarpent narrows his eyes and seems to have a pleasant atmosphere.
Mr. Druid was also taking a deep breath next door.
Looks like I wasnât the only one surprised.
â⌠you can ring it the way you used your throat. That was cute.â
My body is falling to the ground as fast as my words.
Iâve been wrapping my body around the trees.
And this makes it easy for Mr. Druid to understand.
\nâWhat are we going to do now? Are you still here tomorrow?
Mr. Sarpent shakes his neck beside Mr. Druidâs question once.
âThank you, very helpfulâ
Mr. Sarpent, who rang briefly, brings his face closer to me.
Slowly stroking his nose tip, he narrows his eyes and gives a happy look.
âIâll see you again. Thank you so much.â
Drop off Mr. Sarpent as he returns to the village of Hattata.
âOh, letâs go see him againâ
Before walking out to Hathada Village, perform light and flexible gymnastics to remove leg fatigue.
I was sitting but my legs are tired because I was in the same position.
All right, flexible gymnastics complete!
Letâs go to Hattada Village.
Iâm afraid Iâm going to forget the view I saw in Hattata Village if I donât hurry.
Plus, Iâm excited about whatâs out there.
By the time I got here, I had asked Mr. Druid several times but he didnât tell me at all.
I reached the gates of the village of Hattada, but I feel a little uncomfortable.
âNo, itâs nothing.â
I donât know, what do you feel uncomfortable about?
Itâs a gate thatâs everywhere, so it doesnât have any particular features.
The process was completed and upon receipt of the permit, he stepped into the village of Hattada.