With the help of the hunters, he began creating broad traps.\n
The place to trap is around the middle of the forest, as is the place to trap narrow traps. I decided to remove the first trap I made and make it to the place.
The size of the enclosure is about seven times the size of what you first made.
There were many trees growing inside the enclosure, and when handling the trapped sue, it seemed inconvenient, so I left a few and cut the tree. The tree is used for enclosed materials.
I also built a trap that I didnât install in the first trap I made.
Extremely simple to make, about four meters tall. I wouldnât be able to use it much on the battlefield, but this time itâs high enough.
In six days of starting work, the trap was completed.
The scale has increased, but the number of people working has also increased more than before, so the time taken has not grown that far.
âIs this really going to call Sue?
Greg muttered as he looked at the finished trap with suspicious eyes.
âIncreasing the scale hasnât changed the basic mechanism, so itâs okay.â
Thatâs what Leeds said, but Gregâs suspicions donât seem to clear inside.
After I finished making it, I waited a day away from the trap, just like before.
Then the next day, I go to see the trap to see what I have achieved. \nRoselleâs eyes are blemished. Anxious to see if it would work, I guess I couldnât sleep last night.
That wasnât the case when confirming the first trap, but it still seems to be under considerable pressure to be seen by Greg as well.
As with previous traps, if you look at the door, it is obvious and understandable whether it is trapped.
The yellow paint is peeled off. Because it is peeling more than before, it probably took more than before.
âItâs probably on youâ
Thatâs what Leeds expected and went for a peek inside.
âThree⊠No, youâre taking fourâ
âHo, is that true?
âOh, Iâll see you too.â
Greg and the hunters who helped create it also began to look inside the trap.
âReally! Damn it!
âSuccess!
The hunters began to rejoice in the success of the trap. \nI looked inside too, but I did have four Sues in the enclosure. I was awake this time. Smells like apples licking stained cloth.
Roselle also exhaled heavily, relieved to see Sue in it.
âNo, but this is handy. You donât have to go after him to get it.â
âSueâs guy wonât get away with it, and if he takes one shot off, heâll get away with it. Itâs not big enough to hit an arrow.â
âIn this state, I can hunt right into boulders. No, Gregâs three guys are different from the last two, and I thought they were okay, but theyâre awesome inside.â
The hunters were delighted to see the fruits of the trap and praised Roselle for designing it, saying it would be easier to hunt from now on.
Less accustomed to being praised, Roselle is perplexed.
Greg, a little confused about what to do, put his hand on Roselleâs head,
âWell done, Roselle.â
and praised Roselle.
The praised Roselle opened her eyes wide for a moment. And
âYeah!â
With a full smile I had never seen before, I nodded.
\nI questioned Roselle after the award of the reward.
âNo, because I thought you could have it⊠because I thought it was soâŠâ
âThatâs all Roselle did, so you can have it. Naturally.â
âYes, because⊠all the hunters in the village start using traps, and then Sue may be gone from the woods, and then, conversely, you wonât be able to eat Sue because of meâŠâ
âUhâŠâ
If you ask me, yes. If you keep hunting, Sue will be gone sooner or later.
Itâs simple, but the happy reality of being able to hunt more Sue seemed to cloud my eyes.
Only Roselle didnât cloud her eyes properly and looked at the future.
âOh, you got so many gold coins, you canât do that⊠I need to do something about it⊠but even if I tell you to release a few of them, will you listen to me⊠will the hunter ask you not to take them even though you can⊠just the kids, make sure you miss them⊠but can parents just kill and live with the kids⊠or develop a trap that catches another animal⊠or better yetâŠâ
Roselle shrugged bumps and began to think about measures.
Normally, where it seems to float, around anxious about the future and thinking about countermeasures, it doesnât seem to have changed that the roots are negative.
But I understood that the negative side doesnât always seem to be just bad in this case.
I changed my mind about whether Roselle would be a better military teacher if she stayed put.