(Isnât that⌠the person Leader likes?)
With that thought in mind, Blazer looked at Lancer to see if she noticed. Lancer nodded and sent him a hand sign.
Weâve met her, havenât we?
The two younger Kobolds also nodded at the exchange.
During the time that the human girl first visited their settlement, the black-armed, hulking Kobold who was second in command came and told everyone that she was the âChiefâs woman,â and the red-haired girl made a strong impression on them ever since.
As he observed her in secret, the tall, skinny Kobold who was very keen on details narrowed his eyes.
(⌠I believe she was called Muriel.)
As I remember, the human female that Leader and the others brought over had a name.
And just like that time when we worked with Ernesta, all of the humans also had a name, so I couldnât determine how strong she was or what her standing among the humans was, butâŚ
As Blazer pondered with his hand on his chin, a small hand patted his arm.
âUuuuh~, canât breathe.â
âR-ruauu.â (Oh, sorry.)
He apologized to her in a hushed tone and removed the paw he used to cover the mouth of the suffocating child. As soon as the paw covering the girlâs mouth was taken off, Lancer placed a finger in front of her mouth to tell the child to keep quiet.
This gesture was always used by the silver Kobold since they were kids to tell his noisy sister to quiet down, and the action had been unconsciously adopted by the pack ever since.
The little girl seemed to understand the gesture and quietly nodded, and Blazer returned to observing the adventurers who were feasting on rat meat.
(Now, should we hand over the cub to them or not�)
They needed to be wary of humans since some of them had kidnapped Werecats, children, and an Elf before, but the young one in their custody no doubt belonged to Viel village.
Lancer sighed as she looked at Blazer who began to meditate.
(Being careful is a good thing, butâŚ)
Since they cannot communicate with humans, they cannot gather new information either and they would just end up going in circles.
If thatâs the case then it might be better to entrust the child to Muriel whom their brethren had previously brought to the settlement after days of traveling and accompanied to Viel village after.
(Hnn~, if Archer knows this person, then it should be fine, I guessâŞ)
.Lancer makes a small nod and sends Blazer another hand sign.
Why donât we leave it with them?
I guess thatâs the safest optionâŚ
It seems Lancer also came to the same conclusion as her tall, skinny childhood friend. After Blazer sends another hand sign to the others to get ready to move, he reached for the small pouch on his waist.
The pouch, which Kobold Smithâs workshop had developed, had more capacity than the ordinary leather bag that they used⌠And the object that Blazer took out of it was an acorn, which could be found anywhere during the current season and is gathered by the Kobolds as emergency food during the winter.
The acorns are inedible if they are untreated, as they may be infested with insects.
In treating acorns, the first thing to do is to throw them in water, sort out the ones that have floated as those that have been eaten by insects and are hollow, and select the ones that are in good condition.
After that, the acorns would be rinsed again so they could be eaten, but currently, the floppy-eared Kobolds in the settlement would start a fire with their homemade flint, so they boiled them, removed the scum, and dried them again as a way to preserve the nuts.
But this time, Blazer did not take the acorn out to snack on. Adjusting his aim, he prepared to throw the acorn in the midpoint between him and Muriel who was eating meat while unaware of her surroundings.
(Alright, I think I have a grasp of the distance. Here goes nothing!)
He threw the acorn and it sailed into the air, hitting Muriel in the head with just the right amount of force.
As the red-haired mage picked up the acorn, she looked in the direction she thought the acorn had been thrown from andâŚ
âUwah, m-mister doggy!?â
A little girl appeared from the bushes as if she were being pushed by something from behind.
âHnn? Whatâs the matter, Muriel?â
â⌠She does fit the description Maril gave us.â
Mirea, with her hunterâs eyes, looks at the little girl staring at her from the forest boundaries and takes the lead in approaching the child while telling her companions that it was the person they were looking for.
âRiberto, just eat later.â
The rest of the group hurriedly postponed their lunch and followed Mirea with a short jog. They surrounded the little girl they were looking for.
âUu, uwah⌠Wh-who are you?â
Muriel crouched in front of the child, who became wary when four adventurers suddenly surrounded her and talked to her gently at eye level.
âNice to meet you, my name is Muriel. Um, can I call you Sophie?â
After hearing the childâs response, Ares and Riberto clenched their fists in joy, but Mirea also crouched down and lowered her gaze as she asked Sophie,
âSophie, where were you?â
âHmm, I was in a place with lots of doggiesâŞâ
âDogs? She must mean the wild dogs in the forest⌠But I wonder how sheâs safe?â
Beside Mirea, who focused on the word âdoggiesâ and muttered something in a small voice, the red-haired mage smiled stiffly at the child and let out a dry chuckle.
(Wh-what should I do, I think I know who sheâs talking about⌠Ah, but the area surrounding their settlement has already been declared as sacred ground, so theyâll probably be okay.)
A little while back, Muriel was told by her close friend Ernesta about what happened at the royal capital, but she didnât tell anyone about it and only lamented the fact that the sanctuary declaration kept her from contacting Archer or the other Kobolds.
(But still, for him to be called the Holy Beast of SelkramâŚ)
She was unaware that the silver Kobold had cooperated with Ernesta in taking down one of the Seven Plagues in the royal capital. When she heard about the incident after it was over, she couldnât help but feel a little sad.
However, as a result of the collaboration, the central area of Easteria forest became a sanctuary, and only the Cardinals, Priests, or the residents of Viel village, who had been granted access to the area due to their circumstances, were allowed to enter the territory.
Moreover, the residents of the village didnât have a bad impression of the Kobolds because of the incident with the bandits a few months ago, so it was unlikely that the Kobold settlement would have any problems with the humans any time soon.
(Hnn, I guess theyâre going to be fine)
Muriel let out a sigh of relief, but her fears were unfounded as the tall, skinny Kobold had taken a rather complicated route to deliver the child to the forest borders and the little girl had no recollection of the exact location of the Kobold settlement either.
Still, Blazerâs meticulousness was on full display as he continued to observe the Adventurers resume their lunch after securing the little girl. He also followed the group closely until they reached Viel village before returning to the settlement with his companionsâŚ
Meanwhile, during that time, Marilâs group had split into 2 groups and was searching the shallow part of the forest⌠Unaware that the missing child had already been found, they continued the search only to lose their way due to the thick fog that had obscured their vision and ended up missing themselves, and the hunters in the forest had become the hunted instead.