Once upon a time, a group of elven thieves stole from my farm and ate multiple of our tomatoes.
The recommended sentence is decapitation, as voted by the majority of our residents.
But I want to avoid any kind of casualty as much as possible.
Thatâs why the sentence I plan to hand down isâŚ
âVoluntary service!â
âVOLUNTARY SERVICE?!â
Theyâll be compensating with their bodies for the damage they have caused.
âD-Dear?! Have you had such ideas from the very start?!â
Huh?
Why is Platy making a face as if she didnât expect me to say that?
âElves are parallel to the mermaids in terms of their beauty. By making these twenty-or-so ladies do voluntary service, donât tell me thatâŚâ
I have no idea who said that, but their suspicions are growing deeper and deeper.
âI thought better of you, Master! If you just wanted to do naughty things, you can always call me!!!â
Thanks to Veilâs blunt protest, I finally understood what they meant.
âYouâve got the wrong idea! When I said âserviceâ I didnât mean it in that way!!!â
Iâm talking about labor here you guys, labor!!!
Theyâll compensate by laboring for us!
ââŚHuh?â
Some of the elves raised their heads, giving me anxious looks.
âUm⌠Are you sure, Lord Saint? Theyâre wanted in the Demon Kingdom, so even if theyâre pardoned for their crimes here, they will still be liable for extradition.â
âWhy donât they also make up for those crimes here? Iâll talk to the Demon King about it.â
Iâm sure he must be busy reforming his nation as well as invading the Human Kingdom.
And so, the verdict is in. Court dismissed.
As you were, everyone.
ââŚA-Are you really sure?â
The leader of the bandits, who has a particularly fine figure, asked me.
I think her nameâs Aileron if Iâm not mistaken.
âYou do realize that weâre infamous criminals both wanted by the demon and human race. Are you not one bit worried about us being here?â
âI think things should be fine in that regard.â
ââŚHmph. You best not underestimate us elves. No matter how much the likes of your race surround us, you can never capture us. We could disappear like smoke at any time if we wanted to.â
Except, I donât belong to the human race.
âYouâre free to run if youâd like, but I advise against that.â
At present, Veil is soaring the skies in her dragon form, clearly a way of asserting her dominance over our elven newcomers.
âAHHH!!!â
And there go the shrieks on cue.
Some elvesâ knees gave way and dropped on the ground butt-first.
âIf you lowlifes would like to know what will happen once you flee to the forest, youâre free to try it now if youâd like, and Iâll gladly burn your hiding place down in turn!â
âVeil, donât threaten them too much.â
After warning her about this, Veil left a dismissive âtskâ and flew away.
âIâll always be watching you, even if you canât see me.â
ââŚVeil sure is a worrywart.â
Veilâs minor threat is more than a death sentence for races other than hers, and the elves were no exception.
âThe Dragon?! Why is the Dragon here?!â
âBoss, I knew we shouldnât have set foot in this ominous place!â
Itâs just a farmâŚ
âBut Iâd really appreciate more helping hands here.â
First things firstâŚ
âI want to know your fortes.â
Naturally, everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses.
Letting them do work theyâre not good at only hampers our efficiency, nor is it any fun.
I want to make them do what theyâre good at and efficiently contribute to our farm.
âHow about farm work for starters? Are you fine with weeding out and harvesting?â
âDonât make fools out of us!!!â
Ooh, quite a strong reply from their leader.
Can I put my hopes on this?
âYou think us forest-dwellers can do work on plains?! Grasses and trees grow on their own, theyâre not something that needs our tending!â
âThatâs what youâre boasting proudly about?!â
What a total letdown.
âUs elves are-!â she spoke but was interrupted by Belenaâs presence.
You were here?
Oh, the entire time, you say?
Sorry, you didnât stand out so I couldnât tell.
âBy nature, they are a race that thrives from gathering. They find rich forests to settle in and live off the nuts and herbs they find there.â
âWow.â
âHence it can also be said that they arenât one to adapt well to the civilized lifestyles of the demon and human races. Elves have a particularly unique view on nature, and this is also one of the reasons why they donât mingle with the other races.â
And the demonstration of that is what happened earlier, huh?
For them, natureâs bounty is something that should be plucked out of the ground as they grow on its own. So, theyâre not something that they look after and harvest on schedule.
âEven if they get to learn how to work in the fields, eventually theyâll be at an impasse due to their characteristic mindset.â
âOhâŚâ
âFor the same reason, they canât handle carpentry or woodworks either. To elves, nature is just something that exists and not something they can work with to make their lives better.â
Seriously?
Well, thatâs a bummer.
They pretty much canât do any of the work here.
âIf they could easily adapt to society, they never would have resorted to thievery in the first place. They say that no race is more troublesome than elves who have lost their forest to live in.â
âHow about we leave the hunting to them then?â
They look like theyâd do well in hunting.
Theyâre forest-dwellers, after all.
We need to go to the dungeons to hunt on a regular basis, so Iâll just leave that to themâŚ
âDo you really think thatâs still necessary for us?â
We already have the stage-two mutated Orcs as well as Lampeye, the Witch of Hellfire, whoâs proud of her prowess.
Honestly, we donât have any problems in terms of war power even if we just have Veil around.
I guess we really do have more than enough people in this field.
âThat leaves us with no work to give them!â
âOther than keeping them as your mistresses, that is. I think itâs better if we hand them over to the Demon Kingdom insteadâŚâ
Upon hearing this, the elves perked up their pointy ears and quivered.
Also, is it just me, or do I sense some kind of hidden meaning in Belenaâs words?
âHey, umâŚâ suddenly interrupted Aileron as she picks up a certain object that was beside her.