I came running as soon as I was called, and sure enough, they were there â twenty unseen faces sitting upright next to each other.
They were all women and had an exotic air that differentiates them from the demon and human races.
ââŠAre they elves?â I asked my surroundings.
âYes. Historically, they are a subspecies that branched off of demons, or so it goes by definition,â explained Belena, who also came running here with me.
As expected of the vast knowledge an aide to a Heavenly King has.
âElves are one of the many subspecies that branched off of the demons. They choose to live deep within the forests, mingling with neither race.â
âBut why are they here?â
This place is pretty separated from the rest of the world, youâd have to cross mountains and valleys to get here.
All the unexpected guests weâve had so far come from the sea route, what were they thinking, putting themselves through such hardship just to get here?
âI already have written evidence regarding that,â said Platy.
As expected of my wife, sheâs always so prepared.
Many other farm residents have started gathering to see who are our unexpected guests this time, but Iâll omit those details for now.
âThey said theyâre a group of elven bandits.â
âOh?â
âThey have broken into houses left and right that theyâre wanted by both races, so they could no longer inhabit towns or villages where there are people. Thus, they continued to venture deep into uncharted regions where no one would come.â
So, thatâs how they wound up here, huh?
Itâs all a mere coincidence, then.
âIâm sure they didnât expect to find a farm in this secluded land. They got too high on their horses and resumed their lawless acts, thinking no one lives here!â
âThus, we restrained them. They have already snitched some of our tomatoes, hence I seek for my Lordâs approval to grant us the right to bring down judgment and kill them,â said Orkubo.
âNo, no, no!â
No bringing down judgment, and no killing.
Sure, getting our vegetables snitched especially after working so hard to grow them also annoys me, but not to the point that I would ask for the perpetratorsâ lives as compensation for it.
That being said, Iâll be sure to reward Orkubo and the others for defending the fields.
I guess Iâll do the same for Pochi, the name I gave one of the hyelycaons. Heâs looking at me with hopeful eyes.
âIt was Pochi who found these bandits first. He informed us of our intruders with his rhythmic howling.â
Oh, I see.
I need to give him lots of petting later.
Is that what heâs been eagerly waiting for this whole time? He keeps wagging his tail like crazy.
âŠWait, maybe itâs better if I give him a treat?
âAs for these elvesâ punishmentâŠâ
Woah there, okay.
Orkuboâs words brought me back to reality.
Hmm, letâs seeâŠ
We canât just release these vegetable thieves for free.
They even introduced themselves as bandits, so Iâm sure they carry other offensesâŠ
And while I was thinking long and hard about my decisionâŠ
âLetâs take a vote,â said Veil, whoâs been in the background as a spectator of this whole event.
âThose who think these elves should be slaughtered for their crime and have their bodies displayed outdoors to serve as a warning to others, raise your hand.â
Like thereâd be anyone other than you who would agree to that brutal plan!!!
âME!!!â
A lot of people actually raised their hands?!
âDear, this is an important matter. The crops we grow in these fields are our lifeline. Our yield is what determines our fate.â
âIf we let these thieves go unpunished, there is no guarantee that we can protect our precious fields if the same thing happens in the future. I think we should stand our ground and warn others about what would happen to them if they invade our fields.â
I-I see!
HmmâŠ
True, even I would like to show thieves who nonchalantly steal from us how much effort we put into growing our crops.
ââŠBatemy, Belena.â
âYes?â
I asked the two demons who both happened to be here.
âWhat would happen if we handed them over to the demons?â
âIt all depends on the results of their trial. But itâs highly plausible that they would receive capital punishment.â
Oh.
âI believe this group of elven bandits, named âThunderstorm Stonecutters,â also stole from leading demon nobles. Theyâve made such a name for themselves that theyâre bound to receive a far graver sentence.â
âHowever, the Demon King of this generation, Lord Zedan, is a man who dislikes casualties and rarely approves of executions. On top of that, I think the forces that have a grudge against the elves have considerably diminished after the recent reform.â
What do you mean?
âIâve read in the archives that these elves never stole from the poor, and only targeted wealthy merchants or nobles.â
âChivalrous thieves, huh?â
âMoreover, their victims were usually nobles who would abuse their power to fill their own pockets through heavy taxation and bribery. However, most of them have been dismissed by the great reformation carried out by Lord Zedan after marrying Miss Astres.â
âYouâre making them sound more and more like chivalrous thieves.â
âŠ
Okay.
As the owner of this farm, I must take a stand against these vegetable thieves with resolution. But that doesnât mean we should shed blood.
âAll right.â
Letâs do this.
âWe will punish these elves severely for stealing our vegetables. And that punishment isâŠ!â