Exit the gate and head to the place where you set the trap.\n
When I got the Solas out of their bags on the way, they played with the snow for fun.
The snow that fell last night builds up around the calf at noon without melting.
Mr. Dora said that more and more snow is coming.
âIf you keep coming down, you might not be able to hunt.â
âBecause a lot of snow can make you unable to move.â
I donât know because the snow Iâve been through is about now, but is it hard to accumulate any more?
Should I give up hunting in the winter?
Even though there are demons that can only be hunted during the snowfall because of it.
âWell, if it was the way it snowed yesterday or so, weâd still be able to set a trap for a few days, so letâs do our bestâ
Nodding at Mr. Druidâs words.
âSola, Ciel. Iâll get to where I set the trap ~â
Speak up to Sora and Ciel, who are buried in the snow for fun.
Ciel is still in slime today.
Heâs not in the mood for Adandala.
Frem and Sol refuse to leave the bag.
Is it cold or is it hard?
Both of them are the latter, Iâm sure.
As I walked to the place where I set the trap, I caught it.
Because of the snow, I didnât realize the roots were popping out.
So I made a big deal out of it.
âHowâs the wound? Does it still hurt?
âThe potion healed the wound, so itâs okay. Because itâs just a shock and Iâm just a little ginâ\n
âWell, the potion doesnât keep the symptoms much under control.â
It was good to put my hands in front of me when I sprinkled them, but the place I followed was bad.
I couldnât see it in the snow, but the roots were popping out there, too.
So I suffered a slightly deeper wound to my palm.
The potion healed quickly, but the shock is still gin.
Many times I open and close my hands, but they donât disappear.
âYou want another potion?
âItâs okay, âcause the woundâs already healed beautifullyâ
âBut does it still hurt? From now on, maybe we should carry a small amount of Solaâs potion. If it was that potion, it could wipe out the shock paralysis, too.â
Sure would seem to have that effect if it was Solaâs potion.
âMr. Druid. âCause itâs okay now.â
When I look at him, he stares at my hand quite worryingly.
And some sort of sorry vibe.
âIvy, letâs still move Sola and Flemâs potion into a vial and carry it around for when something happens. Iâm sure itâll help, huh? Shall we?
â⊠right. Yeah, one in each vial.â
Mr. Druid heard my answer and gave me a horrible look.
After all, he seems to care.
You must have tried to help me when I called.
But I couldnât make it because I had luggage on my available arm.
He had a slightly blurred look.
As far as Iâm concerned, you donât have to worry about that.
But it looks like some of Mr. Druid hasnât been able to sort it out yet.
âMr. Druid, Father! Look, letâs go. I want to know the results of the trap fast!
â⊠oh, right. Letâs go.â
After confusion, Mr. Druid walks out laughing a little bitterly.
My father is really worried. \nWhen I get to where I set the trap, I look around.
Mr. Druid chose a place where the snow was as difficult to accumulate as possible, such as the roots of a tree.
Still, it looks like a few traps have been buried under the snow.
Just make sure itâs a nearby trap.
The first trap I saw contained a demon resembling a white wild rabbit.
Is the difference between a raven and a fang visible in color and mouth?
âOh, here it is, a small demon called Siusa. Watch your fangs. Because I chew.â
Is it a demon named Siusa?
Nevertheless, the feeling I see is really wild.
The length of your ears, the size of your eyes.
Well, the wild rabbit didnât have fangs.
In the meantime, faint him and put him in a bag.
Confirming all the traps, there are a total of six siusas.
Sort of an accomplishment.
There was just no such thing as Hatsuri.
âI kind of hunted in a trap a while back, but thatâs so funnyâ
âItâs been a long time?
âOh, about as much as you taught your senior adventurer when you became an adventurer. So this is the second or third time?
With that said, I heard the adventurers donât hunt too trapped.
If I could do it well, it would be a very affordable hunt.
âWhy donât you hunt trapped?
âI want to go to the dump for Solâs rice, but youâre the butcher first, right?
You were listening to me, I can hear you creaking out of your bag.
A voice that seems a little uncomfortable, but because of its small size, it has an affectionate voice.
Somehow the two of us laugh.
âPeepee, peepee, peepeeâ
I seem to have made you unnecessarily angry.
âSorry Sol. If I sell the meat, Iâll come back, okay?
âIvy? Wouldnât it be nice if the dump was first?
I put it in an authentic magic bag so the meat wouldnât rot either.
When you started your journey, you heard, âEven the authentic version of meat rots,â and you believed it and you still canât pull it out.
âSol, Iâm sorry. I totally forgot Iâm using an authentic version of Magic Bag.â
I hear a little dissatisfied.
Besides, Iâm about to laugh again, but I manage to contain it.
Mr. Druid also looks patient with his hands on his mouth.
Reduce the grin you manage to engulf and head to the dump.
âRegular version makes it easier, doesnât it?â
âHmm? You mean the magic bag?
âYeah. Until now, for freshnessâs sake, because as soon as I dismantled it, I went to the butcherâs shopâ
âI see, because they say that time suspension is only in the official version.â
I donât have to worry about meat anymore, so letâs go to the dump and have a meal.
In the meantime, we have to decide about Solâs rice.