âItâs not raining.â
I was worried about the thick clouds last night, but it hasnât rained.
But the clouds are still covering the entire sky.
It also feels humid in the wind, so it is likely to descend.
I donât have a problem with light rain.
But if it rains heavily, itâs troublesome.
The smell of animals and demons is eliminated, thus increasing the danger in the woods.
Besides, the problem of thunder also arises.
Sola seems to be in a good mood so far and bouncing around enjoyably.
Ciel watching it, looking up at the sky from time to time.
Is it something you feel?
âCiel, do you know what it rains or something?
You donât know what that is.
Mm-hmm. Again, look at the sky.
What a cloud covering the sky makes me look like a thundercloud.
âYouâre in trouble.â
If thunder strikes, it is dangerous to be near a tree.
So looking for caves, caves, etc. isnât necessarily where weâre going.
Take the map out of the bag and make sure itâs around here.
Wouldnât there be a cave somewhere?
âDonât you? If it was just rain, I wouldnât have a problem⌠thunderâŚâ
âPuppy, puppy, puppyâ
Sora jumps right on top of the map.
âSora, you have to think about what happened when the thunder went off, right?
Map your way to town, but the forest continues.
If thereâs a rocky mountain or something, thereâs a good chance thereâs a cave where you can hide yourself even if the thunder goes off.
âItâs a little off, but shall we go for Rock Mountain? Thunder scares you.â
When Sora and I were together, it rained and thundered.\n
I hurried to find a safe place, but there were no caves or caves around it.
I couldnât help but hide myself under a small tree.
If I was afraid of the lightning coming closer and closer, I would have fallen into a nearby tree.
Fear then, I donât want to taste it again.
Fortunately, I was a little away, so it didnât affect me, but Sora and I jumped up.
Do you remember Sora too, she shook her body a lot at the word thunder.
I donât know if thunder will sound, but I have to think about when it does.
A little late to town, but I canât help it.
Above all, your safety comes first.
âAll right, weâll be a long way to town, but shall we go towards Rock Mountain? From here, maybe an hour.â
Going to Rock Mountain doesnât necessarily mean there are caves and caves, but that canât be helped.
Letâs pray for something.
Or donât thunder, thatâs your best wish.
Pack up and move a little early.
After a short walk, it rained a little.
âI knew you got out. Sola, letâs go back to the bag.â
Put Sola in the bag and remove the cloak from the bag that prevents rain from top of it and put it on.
This will do fine with some rain.
Ciel doesnât seem to care about the light rain.
He has the look of nothing.
Keep walking, your rainfoot gets stronger and stronger.
And the sound of thunder that sounds slight.
Still, it seems far away, but it rang.
âHuh, do you have one? I hope so.â
Somehow, we arrive at Rock Mountain before the thunder approaches.
It just depends on your luck if you have somewhere to hide yourself from the thunder.
Look inside, but thereâs no sign of a creature.
Weâll also look at the trail around the cave, but thereâs no sign of a particularly large demon or animal.
I can use this without any problems.
Enter the cave and light the magic light.
Itâs deeper than I thought, and even Ciel can afford it.
âLooks like they found a nice cave.â
Sola is moving around in the bag, so Iâm going outside.
âLetâs spend some rain and thunder hereâ
Sora jumps the cave intriguingly.
Seems like I enjoy my voice echoing a little, and my ringing voice is louder than usual.
Ciel trembles his body several times near the entrance and exit of the cave.
A splash of rain every time.
Come on, Iâve been walking in the rain.
My clothes are wet because I couldnât prevent them from just cloaks either.
Leaving you wet can catch a cold.
I want to set fire to it and dry my clothes, but it is dangerous if there is no wind flow in the cave.
Stretch out your wet arms and wait.
I felt the wind flowing firmly, whether there was a wind passage.
Looks like it would be okay to set fire to it.
Rely on magic lights to gather tree branches and fallen leaves that were in the corners of the cave.
There were also thick tree branches, which seems to help.
If itâs just a thin tree, the fire goes out quickly.
Build up the fallen leaves and put thin trees together on top of them.
Remove the firestone from the bag and start a spark.
The cave sounds like a crash and a stone bump.
\nIâm getting more (selfish) than ever.
Gently stroke Solaâs body with a cloth.
Itâs not wet, so I donât need it.
âOkay. Thatâs all rightâ
Boil the water in a pan as you adjust the momentum of the fire.
After a while, a tremendous thunder sounded from the outside.
Sora dives under Cielâs stomach with momentum.
I guess I still had a strong impression of thunder I saw before.
Iâm honest, Iâm scared of impotence, too.
My body shudders slightly.
Thunder that becomes continuous.
Itâs ringing pretty hard.
The rain foot seems pretty strong, and the rain sounds terrible.
âIâm glad we found a cave. If notâŚâ
Ciel seems to think so too.
He is gently licking and calming Sora, who dived under my stomach.
The sound of thunder and rain echoing the cave.
Itâs intense enough to worry about whatâs going on out there.
âI hope thereâs no damageâ
Heavy rainfall can make the road impassable.
In addition, if lightning strikes a fire, it can be dangerous if you donât hurry away from the forest.
Turning his gaze, he sounds like heâs diving under Cielâs stomach.
⌠Nice, I want to hide too.
I got a little envious of Sora as the sound of do-doon and thunder fell.