Day 7 after leaving the cave that was behind the woods.
I was finally able to get to a place where I could see the village road.
Mr. Druid seems quite happy.
Were you so anxious in the woods?
âIn the meantime, we need to find out where we are.â
Mr. Druid takes the map out of his magic bag.
âFind out if thereâs anything to mark.â
âOh, pleaseâ
In order to determine the location on the map, it is necessary to look for landmark objects.
Ideal for large rocks that are characteristic, rivers, lakes, etc.
Other than that, rare flowers and fruity giant trees are also used as landmarks.
Look for a promising place to check around.
I try to move the place a few times, but I canât find it.
Could there be anything?
âMr. Druid, thereâs nothing there.â
âRight.â
Tilt your neck to Mr Druidâs reply.
I donât think the location can be identified by current information, but I donât feel a particularly impatient or troubled atmosphere.
What are we going to do?
âHere or here? No, itâs too far out here, isnât it?
Wow, my info narrows the place down to a few places.
Looking at the map, Mr. Druidâs fingers point to three places in turn.
And Iâm saying something bumpy.
Hmm, too small to hear.
Looking at the locations I pointed to, they all look like places with nothing on the map.
There is no information written about the landmark stone or the river.
I see, did you look for an unmarked place?
âI narrowed it down to two places, but I donât know which oneâ\n
I wonder how you narrowed it down to these two places?
âI think itâs probably closer to Alle Town on the village road. Distant places are hard to find, given the distance.â
Check the Alle town on the map to see the two locations indicated by Mr. Druid.
If itâs a village road close to Alle Town, itâs probably a position to come at leisure.
The other village road I pointed to is a slightly impossible position, given the number of days since I left town.
âBoth roads seem to have landmarks if you walk a littleâ
They say there are rivers on the nearby village road and giant trees on the far village road with strange flowers blooming all year round.
âShall we walk down the village road and look for landmarks for now?
âRight, I just want to make sure I keep track of the place, so shall we?
Mr. Druid will bag the map.
âOkay, letâs goâ
To Mr. Druidâs words, Ciel changes from Adandalaâs appearance to slime.
When I walked down the village road, I asked you to think about what would happen if you were seen.
âThanksâ
âNya-yay.â
Slime to Adandalaâs pretty voice.
Donât make me feel a little uncomfortable yet.
Explore signs of people around.
Minor signs of demons, but no sign of people at all.
I wonder if I need to bag the Solas if this is it.
Speak to Sola and Ciel, then go for the village road with Mr. Druid.
Check around again when you get to Village Road.
There was still no such thing as a landmark.
Walk towards the village of Hatau.
Itâs still easy to walk down a well-maintained road.
Sora and Ciel also seem to jump easily and play all the time with two of them.
I tried to wake Flem up, but I repeated the big yawn a few times and went back to sleep.
Wouldnât Flem get sick from lack of exercise?
Iâm a little nervous. \nAbout 3 hours after walking out of the village road, time to start getting a little darker.
Thereâs a big giant tree in front of me.
Besides, there are flowers in bloom that Iâve never seen.
â⊠flowers, not riversâ
âOh, when did you travel that distance?
I was thinking of stopping by from All Town to this flowering giant tree for 25 days.
Today is the 18th day since I left town.
âWell, youâve been able to confirm the location for now.â
âRight.â
This place is just halfway between the town of Orr and the village of Hatau.
Half the journey.
âWell, itâs time to find a bunkâ
Sora over his head rocks happily at Mr. Druidâs words.
âSora, donât go wild. Itâs not safe.â
Stop swinging at Mr. Druidâs words and jump right off Sola.
Keep it up, jumping pimps around us.
Iâm in a good mood.
âSora, can I ask you to look for a bunk?
âPuffy ~â
Sola starts looking for a bunk in a good mood.
As always, there is no stray.
âWell, letâs go before we lose sightâ
âYes.â
Follow Sola, who jumps more intensely than usual because of her mood.
Sometimes I jump too far and crash into a tree, but is it okay?
âHmm? Sola, wait! Thereâs a dump.â
Move your gaze from Sola to Mr. Druidâs words in the direction Mr. Druid is looking at.
There is certainly a dump of considerable size.
\nThereâs still a lot you donât know.
âItâs no problem if you just absorb magic, but it can be violent or mutating.â
âLike a grubal is ferocious? And a mutation?â
Thatâs scary.
âOh, itâs the mutation that scares me especially. Even though he is a known demon, he is doubling his powers, changing the magic he can use, and it can take time to deal with it.â
âSuch power in a garbage magic bagâŠâ
âEven so, it doesnât mutate with the magic in one of those bags. Iâll be gathering garbage.â
Will ferocity and mutation require considerable magic?
âSo an uncontrolled dump like this is dangerousâ
Indeed, there is a considerable amount of debris in this dump.
If everything contained a small amount of magic, and you could absorb it all, it would be quite a lot of magic.
âHow much magic gathers, does it mutate?
âIt looks like a lot of people are studying it, but I donât know the details yet. So even in the guild, Iâm on guard at the dump. Sometimes the villages were destroyed in one day by mutated demons a few years ago.â
Did that happen?
âWhen you sign up for the Adventurer Guild, you should be properly briefed. Huh.â
If you think that no one has seen you, you can choose an easy way.
Thatâs why thereâs a dump here.
Though I didnât know, Iâve also dumped trash in dumps built by adventurers.
We need to be careful from now on.
âIvy, do you have something to mark? I want to report to the guild in the village of Hathau.â
Look around and discover the river a little further away.
Mr. Druid writes information about the dump on the map.
Looks like thereâs a river a little further away.
âThanks. Hmm? Sounds like Solaâs on the lookout for a dump problem.â
Following Mr. Druidâs gaze, Sora is happily devouring the sword.
As always, itâs a way to eat that looks like a sword stabbed in the head.
âOkay, I could write. In the meantime, do we secure food for the Solas?â