While Mr. Druid is requesting a fax, he gathers information as he walks around the guild.\n
How to casually approach the adventurers and listen to them if they have the information they need.
I gather information this way even in town, but the guild gets nervous because itâs where adventurers gather.
At first I felt like I was doing something wrong.
But now Iâm used to it because itâs important to travel.
Now that Mr. Druid is with me, I wish I could talk to the adventurer and gather information, but somehow I take the old way.
Stop once near what the five adventurers are talking about.
While exploring whatâs going on around you so they donât notice, of course.
âHey, this rain is crazy.â
âOh, you can snow now.â
âThatâs kind of creepy.â
It goes hand in hand with what Mr. Druid said earlier.
Is something wrong after all?
In the village I lived in, I didnât realize it was about a week of snow in the middle of winter.
âWith that said, my grandmother used to say something like this.â
âYeah, I was worried it was going to be the same this year because it was pretty damaging.â
âMy grandfather said that, too. I wonder what it is?
Has something similar happened before?
This might as well be confirmed by the people who live in this village.
Step away from the adventurers at the sign of Mr. Druid approaching us.
âSorry, it took me a whileâ
âIâm fine. I could talk to Mr. Druid for a second.â
âYeah. Can we talk outside?
If you were eavesdropping, you need to be careful because someone is angry.
We need to change the way we gather information before it gets a little bigger.
Donât get nervous talking to adventurers.
Out of the guild, more and more clouds covered the sky than earlier.
Maybe itâll rain again.
âYoung adventurers said this rain was strange. Itâs supposed to turn snow.â
âIt seems like something similar happened back in the day.â
Answer Mr. Druidâs surprised look, nodding.
âI think their grandparents and grandparents went through it a long time ago. Thatâs when he told me he was worried about the damage.â
Think of something in my words, Mr. Druid.
Perhaps youâre thinking about who you should check with for information.
âI knew it was Mr. Rose. She seems to know the most about it at her age. Because Mr. Salifah and Mr. Dora would be about the same age as me.â
âIâm going, you want to ask?
Iâm headed to Mr. Roseâs shop a little early because Iâve done something other than demon stone.
Will you still be in the store?
When you get to the store, Mr. Druid knocks lightly on the door.
âExcuse me, Iâm a Druidâ
Wait a while, but no response. \nCanât you?
âOh, Mr. Druid and Ivy.â
When a voice hung from behind and turned around, Mr. Delose stood holding the bag.
âExcuse me, is Mr. Rose here?
âI think Rose would be home, but wait a minuteâ
Mr. Delose unlocks the lock and invites me inside.
Iâll thank you and then Iâll go into the store.
âRose! Youâre not here?
ââŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚ something. Thatâs unusual, I canât believe you made that voice right after you left. Whatâs going on?
Mr. Rose puts his face in the store looking upset, but when he sees our face, he gets a worrying look somewhere.
âExcuse me, I just wanted to ask you to keep the resurrected demon stone and hear a little bit about the pastâ
I lean my neck after giving Mr. Druid a horrible look at his story.
âDemon Stone? Youâd have gotten it in the morning, wouldnât you?
âYes, but I brought it because Flem brought it back to life full of dumpsâ
Mr. Rose, who gave me a surprised look at my words, immediately worried me about Flem.
âItâs okay, it looks like youâll be better off reviving the Demon Stone.â
âReally? What a strange thing.â
Sure, youâre right, so laugh and be deluded.
Thereâs nothing I can do that I canât explain.
âSo what is the story of the past?
âRose, letâs have a warm cup of tea first and have it slowâ
Happy with Mr. Deloseâs voice, Mr. Rose immediately recommended the chair.
âI donât mind, Rose, just listen to him. Because I can have tea.â
\nâMore than half the people who lived in the village were frozen to death because they werenât prepared like this one.â
âWas it? What does winter in this village look like?
âIâve been through winter in other villages, but you havenât changed. It gets cold and it snows for about a month and spring comes. Hereâs the deal. It was only 50 years ago.â
Only 50 years ago is abnormal, and this year is also abnormal.
Wasnât there an unusual winter before that?
âFifty years ago, did your family and the people around you ever talk about something similar?
âHow was it? Howâs Delos?
âRight. I was only six then.â
âWell, I must remember a lot more than Delos because Iâm 11, but Iâve never heard of that.â
I wonder if that is a recurring anomaly.
âItâs going to rain.â
The four of us look out the window.
The village is darker than it was earlier.
âShall we go home before they come down?â
âYeah, Mr. Rose, thank you, Mr. Deloseâ
âThank you, Demon Stone.â
When I left Mr. Roseâs store, I trembled when I felt the wind was colder than earlier.
âLetâs hurry, itâs too coldâ
Mr. Druid holds my hand and runs off.
Back to the inn with a little pull, Mr. Dora and the others were worried.
A ban on going out tonight was announced by both guilds, apparently.
Somehow, Iâm glad I made it.