âYou canât quite find the right basket.â\n
âWell, âcause Iâm looking in the garbageâ
âI think Iâm funny, but finding the right basket from this enormous amount of garbage.â
Interesting, or I know you enjoy it quite a bit.
Well, Iâm glad I found the perfect overlapping basket, so Iâm gonna stick around and really look for it, too.
âI think Ivy enjoys it enough, too. Looking for materials, setting traps.â
âI wonât deny that, though. Oh, it would have been perfect if I had been a little taller. Itâs a lot of fun when hunting succeeds in a trap I made myself. So I guess the choice of materials is not bitter at all.â
I regret it if I fail, but I would be so happy and fun if I succeeded for that matter.
Is it because you know that, or what do you care when you look for material in a dump?
âOh, someoneâs coming this way. Is that it?â
Someone who knows these signs.
âI think itâs Mr. Ashley and probably some of the vigilantes.â
âOh, youâre looking around.â
Three signs of walking straight over here, but without so much haste.
After a while, people other than Mr. Ashley noticed us or walked a little early to the dump.
âAh! Those are the ones in the meantime, arenât they? Could it be a trap material collection?
âGood luck. Yes, sir.â
One of the vigilantes enters the dump looking interesting.
Apparently interested in hunting using traps.
âWhat are you collecting?
âI set a trap, but it broke, so I thought Iâd increase the strength of my basket. I thought Iâd double the basket.â
âI see. Is the aim obituary?
âWhat do you do with magic?
âIâm not thinking about it right now because the magic of obituaries isnât so strongâ\n
âIt certainly doesnât work very well except by accident. Their magic.â
Thatâs good, but theyâre watching, arenât they?
Turning his gaze to Mr. Ashley, he is looking at the bag.
Sounds like you noticed Ciel in the bag.
Well, you donât think thatâs Adandala named Ciel just because youâre feeling strong magic.
I mean, I donât think anyone would think there was Adandala in the bag.
Heâs slimy now, though.
Even though he looks like Slime, canât he have strong magic like Adandala?
Oh, I wasnât listening.
âNovea is your goal, isnât it?â
Tilt your neck to the conversation between Mr. Druid and the vigilante.
I feel like Iâve just heard something very ominous.
No, should I think after all?
No, no, novea was a fierce demon, right?
No, he said it was monstrous and violent.
No, Iâm a little upset.
âNo, itâs not a goal.â
Thatâs right, you just donât do such reckless things, do you?
âThatâs a crossing point. Itâs not the ultimate goal.â
I didnât hear anything. \nOr is the demon using that giant trap you were watching before the goal?
Mr. Druid, youâre not, are you?
âOh, Iâm sorry. I suddenly talked to him.â
Mr. Ashley called my name, so the vigilante next door gives a strange look.
Iâm in too much of a hurry, Mr. Ashley!
âYes, a little help. Hello.â
I greet him with my eyes closed so that he can calm down, but his gaze shifts towards the bag.
And then immediately shake your head to the left or right, and look at me.
A vigilante next to Mr. Ashley is looking at Mr. Ashley with a crease between his eyebrows.
A small sigh goes out to Ashley, who is behaving suspiciously.
After all, I wonder if we can ignore the enormous magic power of the unidentified.
Iâm getting kind of sorry.
âUh, what can I do for you?
If Iâm silent, theyâll be suspicious.
Even if it isnât, the vigilante next to Mr. Ashley is looking at him with his neck tilted.
âAh, no, it doesnât mean we need to talk about it in particular. How are you, sir?
âYes. How is Mr. Ashley, too?
I donât know, this conversation.
Weirdly, I get more nervousâŚ
\nBecause of the height of everyoneâs voice, I felt that way.
âYou want to go to the jar after dinner? Or should I ask for a message?
âWhich would be better?
Iâd like to pick someone as discreet as possible.
I donât want Mr. Ashley to be noticed being interested in him because many people will know he has special skills.
I get in trouble when it comes to talking about why I was interested.
âThink after you go to a commercial guildâ
âLetâs do that. Letâs go sell the obituaries Ciel gave us first.â
Mr. Ashli is concerned, but so is the value of Obituneâs sales.
Itâs three times the size of a wild rabbit, but it doesnât seem like a rare demon in this village.
Mr. Druidâs story suggests that the meat smells a little special, and I donât know if I can expect much.
Enter the commercial guild and view the counter.
I see a woman who made a deal with me before.
âLetâs make it herâ
The sale price is almost two pieces of wild rabbit.
They still hunt often, and it was a discouraging price.
âThe only thing you recommended was salt roastingâ
Finally, I asked him how he recommended eating, but the woman told me that salt roasting was best.
The stewed dish seems to bother me because of the stronger aroma.
Iâd like to simmer a little and see what happens.
âOh, youâre an Ashley Regiment member, thatâ
Following Mr. Druidâs gaze, Mr. Ashley dropped his shoulder behind him.
I think Iâm going to hear some big sighs.