Get out of the dump and go back to the village.\n
Nodding at Mr. Druidâs words.
Walk and youâll see, but the village is really close to the dump.
We can explore the signs all the time, but the people with the faint signs are hard to find.
If it moves, I can find it because the signs flow, but if that distance is short, I might miss it.
âThe stronger the vigilante, the better off the adventurer. Trouble.â
Take off the boulevard and walk towards the inn as people choose the sparse path.
âRight, Sora and Flem have it as close as possible, and either me or Ivy are beside them. Sol has more free hands. Iâll wait beside him. And put it in the bag as soon as someone gets close. I think this is about it when I say what I can do. Itâs important that we stay as close as possible.â
Mr. Druid is right, I wonder if being beside him will make it right.
It narrows the scope of action, so donât make everyone feel cramped.
âLet Ciel be beside you in a slime appearance too. With that said, it was quicker for Ciel to notice peopleâs signs.â
If Ciel hadnât told me, I think Iâd have been more delayed in responding.
âAsk Ciel and let me know if anyone comesâ
âOkay, Iâll do you a favorâ
I was a little relieved that I decided on a rough response.
Itâs not perfect, but I guess weâll figure it out for now.
âAll right! For now, Iâm just gonna have to walk after Sola and Flem or Sol.â
âWell, thatâs the thing. That said, some of the vigilantes noticed the magic.â
He said it was a great magic, so Iâm sure he noticed Cielâs magic.
Even though Ciel, who has a lot of magic, had it hidden so that it couldnât be done outside the back of the woods.\n
How could they have noticed?
âMaybe he has magic detection skills.â
âMagic perception skills?
âItâs one of those rare skills. I can feel the magic Iâm hiding. Depending on the number of stars, you can also measure strength and distance. You can count on me to be with you, but the other way around, itâs troublesome.â
You sure would be reliable if you were one of them.
âWell, the vigilantes are looking good. If you get suspicious, explain or give up the festival and leave the village.â
You have no choice but to do all this.
I wonder how much magic you perceived.
You said you did feel a great deal of magic.
âIf you felt magic, why donât you check my bag?
Because Ciel slimes and is in the bag.
Or is the magic different from when Adandala slimes?
âIf you say so, you areâŚ. Nobodyâs coming after you, right?
âThatâs okay. Iâve been searching for signs so many times that I might have seen them, but they didnât follow us in any way.â
All the vigilantes earlier had faint signs.
So I followed the signs with caution many times, but headed to the back of the woods, not the village.
Reminds me of a vigilante I met earlier, who noticed the magic.
He seemed genuinely worried about us going back to the village.
I donât think thatâs an act. \nâIn the meantime, we have to be careful.â
âCan Ivy feel the magic that Ciel hid?
With that said, how does everyone feel about magic?
I tried to read a book about magic, but it didnât help because it was all about compatibility with magic items.
I think itâs hard to feel magic because of weak magic.
âHow does Mr. Druid feel about magic? Iâm not sure.â
âYeah. If you donât mind, you wonât even know if you have magic.â
âThere are magic items in town that contain magic. It would be hard to live if you felt them one way or the other. Thatâs why itâs like that, except for sensitive people.â
âOh, itâs there and itâs a natural thing, so I donât recognize it unless Iâm conscious. How about in the woods?
Sure donât feel magical with me when I read the signs.
With that said, I feel I naturally understand what strength demons I am at that time.
Does that mean you unconsciously felt magic and figured out strength?
âWhen you feel signs, you can see the strength of nature and demons.â
âThen thereâs no problem. Thatâs how normal it is.â
âSome adventurers canât feel magic at all, just as I canât feel any signs at all.â
âI need to fax it before I do thatâ
âOh, so am I. I canât help it. Iâll write it down properly.â
Mr. Druidâs father may be fine, but his mother and sister-in-law are going to stick him in.
With that said, Iâd like to introduce you to Mr. Sarpent, but you canât.
Looks like someone reads fax.
ââ Iâm coming ââ
Head to the commercial guild while being dropped off by the innkeeper, Mr. Chickal.
The plan for today is to go around to the dump next time you send a fax and follow the Solsâ meal and end up setting a trap.
The place to set it up is very important to increase the success rate of the trap.
I wish I could find a good place.
âWith that said, whatâs going on?
Mr. Druid asks, tilting his neck.
Iâm sure you wrote about the Sarpents or you want to ask.
âI just wrote,â I met some new people in the back of the woods. â
âRight. I canât write like that.â
I canât write that we all traveled the woods on top of the Sarpents.
Even though it doesnât have to be that, itâs a rumor.