â⌠wow. Is it always like this? \n
Mr. Druid is impressed to see all the wild rabbits that hung in the trap.
The number of traps set is 5.
With any luck, it would be about 4.
There are 15 wild rabbits in front of us.
âYes. Will Ciel always surprise you or push you, itâs a big huntâ
âWow â Ciel. Thatâs great.â
âWhat?⌠Could it have failed?
When I look at Ciel, my tail is shaking violently if Mr. Druid was happy with what he said.
For this reason, dirt has risen behind Ciel, and things are a little awesome.
âCiel, calm down! Keep your tail down for now!
Look behind you, Ciel, putting your ears to sleep for a bit.
Iâm gonna be pathetic, but I just canât get a little.
âSorry, Ivy. What was wrong with you?
âHahaha, Iâm happy to help, but I have no idea how to set a trap or anything good or badâ
And when I saw the pile of wild rabbits, I seemed convinced.
I donât know which is the best trap if you hunt in large quantities no matter what trap you set.
âSure, you donât get it now.â
âYes. Are you anxious with my tricks, you always help me. The result of your help is right in front of you.â
âCiel must be thinking about Ivy.â
âYes, thatâs why itâs so hard to stopâ
In the meantime, move to a place with water.
When the hunt is over, dismantle it and go sell it.
I found a banana tree along the way, so I harvest the leaves.
It is a fungicidal leaf, which makes it useful for wrapping meat.\n
I came near the river, so I observe carefully around.
It would be tough if there were a ton of Gulbal like yesterday.
It will be nowhere near dismantling.
You will also take care of Mr. Gilmouth.
Exactly. I want to avoid the day after day.
âLooks like youâre not here today.â
Ciel sounds a little dissatisfied.
⌠Should I give Ciel a full hunt?
I just donât know what to do with the Gulbal thatâs gonna pile up.
When I started dismantling it, Mr. Druid helped me a little.
Heâs just a little bit depressed by what he couldnât do more than he thought.
In this case, is it better to comfort or wait until you calm downâŚâŚ I donât know!
âUh, sorry to keep you waiting. Shall we go back to town?â
âOh, right. Huh, that really doesnât help. Bad.â
Seems pretty depressing, not a little.
Sure, it would be hard not to be able to do what I was doing.
Because there is no higher technology to comfort.
âI think we should look for ways we can do it with one hand, or work we can do.â
Wow, I feel like Iâm saying something that sounds kind of greatâŚ
âYou sure do. I guess Iâll just have to take my time looking for what I can do. Thanks.â
Wrap meat in banana leaves.
âTeriyu ~â \nToo many replies.
âHere, Sola. You know, youâve just been so lenient on my head today.â
Sora rocking over Mr. Druidâs head a little dissatisfied.
Oh, Iâm in a hurry about to fall.
âSola, âcause Iâm gonna ram youâ
Move your gaze softly and see Frem at Cielâs feet.
Flem also exercises stretching vertically.
But unlike Sola, itâs a pretty slow exercise.
Looking at Flem, I feel like thereâs a lot more lying around than Sola.
If you can make it easier, that way! I can peek at places like that.
Slime also has a lot of character ~.
Mr. Druid raises a bag with meat from his shoulder.
I was wondering if I could give you a hand, but I decided to ask you to help.
I dismantled it, so Mr. Druid is a haulier.
âCiel, thank you for today. You donât have to hunt for Gulbal. Please.â
⌠how can you be very anxious about something.
Besides, I feel powered by Cielâs reply.
âYou canât hunt if you really canât.â
The sound of the way it rang dropped a bit.
⌠Letâs believe itâs okay.
âCiel, Iâll see you tomorrowâ
As I approached Mr. Druidâs words softly, I licked Sora one more time over his head.
The next thing I know, I lick Flem, and then I leave refreshed.
\nBut I also feel kind of similarâŚâŚ
âMaybe itâs a store near where the stalls are gathered? From the main street, itâs on the left.â
âThat? How do you know that?
You may have already met Mr. Druidâs father!
âJust go buy some riceâ
âYes. Itâs delicious.â
âWhat? Do you want it? Feed⌠didnât my father explain it properly?â Kome âis a bait, Ivy.â
I was more responsive than I thought.
âThat calm down, pleaseâ
âNo, I didnât think my father was in such a business. âNo!â Hmm?â
Let me surprise you, or I shouldnât have thought about it.
Itâs bad for the heart.
âItâs a fine food in my memoryâ
âYes. Iâm sorry, I didnât think Iâd panic that farâ
âNo, I thought you sold it to a kid who didnât know how to feed⌠Ha, my father wouldnât do thatâ
I laugh a little bitterly, Mr. Druid.
Apologize firmly again and tell us about the rice.
âHehe, thatâs funnyâ
âYesâŚâŚ itâs just that I havenât succeeded yet. Difficult to hydrate.â
I cooked rice 4 times, but it hasnât worked.
The fire is probably there because it was in my memory, and the rest is water, but this is difficult.
Yeah, letâs buy it on the way home and go home.