âSola, Ciel, be careful not to fall! \n
Big trip in Mr. Sarpent through the woods.
When I woke up in the morning for breakfast and tried to get to Hatata village, Mr. Sarpent put me on my back again.
Mr. Druid was also riding over Mr. Sarpent, unlike me.
Mr. Sarpentâs large queue lined up in almost two or three columns.
I thought you were just going to go with the two Sarpents who put me on, the Sarpents who followed them in the lead.
Mr. Sarpentâs path continues all the way when you look behind him.
By the way, there were quite a few snakes of normal size, but the kids and the black spheres left a message.
âItâs kind of cool, isnât it?â
Mr. Druid is also turning around and looking at the large queue.
Sometimes I see Sola and Ciel jumping through it with a piompion.
The two seem to be jumping and playing on Mr. Sarpentâs back.
Iâm thrilled that one day I might fall, but I didnât stop when I stopped.
Sounds like a lot of fun.
âThatâs bad for the heart.â
âI just have to believe itâs okay. If anything happens to the Serpents, theyâre gonna help us.â
Sure, all the Sarpents here are sweet.
He helps me by putting my body down when Iâm about to.
When Frem started sleeping, he gently brought it to me.
âHow can you be so sweet?
âThe information in the book says, âAlthough many of the larger snakes that have become the size of serpents are ferocious'â
A gentle peek at Mr. Sarpent, who is giving me a ride.
You noticed my gaze, look at this one. Show me your tongue through your mouth.
âDidnât you just judge that by its appearance?
Indeed, Mr. Sarpent of this size, when he opens his mouth, is compelling.
From that compelling mouth, seeing a bright red tongue move in place may scare you, depending on your appearance.
From what I can tell, my tongue moves a little and itâs cute.
I got Mr. Druidâs attention yesterday.
Hi. I hear my cute range is too wide.
Normal people scare things, too, and I say Iâm cute.
I felt a little out of touch with the others, but theyâre pretty different.
When there are others, they told me I should be careful with the words.
I canât be careful because I donât know how far off I amâŚ
There is also a spring breeze in the woods today.
Traveling at Mr. Sarpentâs fast speed, I hardly feel the cold.
In the woods, where spring flowers bloom together, it will be quite busy from now on.
And when fruit is everywhere for summer, sweet fruit is a fun season to take all you can.
âItâs an easy journey to Hattata Village.â
âOh, itâs out of plans. Besides, I think I can get back to leaving later than planned.â
There was no snow, but it didnât get quite warm and we were late for departure from the village of Hatau, so Iâm glad to have Mr Sarpent escort us to the village of Hatata.
I checked yesterday, and by the end of the day, theyâll be in the village of Hattata.
Even if we moved in a bit of a hurry, it was considerably shorter because we had scheduled 9 to 10 days.
Or how fast I thought it was. I checked the map, and they needed a big detour from Hatau village to Hatata village. \nFor there is a forest of the Sarpents where we are now.
Weâre pushing straight through there, so we can get to Hattata Village very quickly.
âWith that said, Mr. Druid,â
âDo I need to go to Hatata Village?
We were targeting the village of Hatata first, so we are on our way as a matter of course.
But when I remembered my errand to go to Hatata village, I questioned it.
âGoing to Hatata Village is for Solâs meal, right?
If there is an illegal dump in the woods, Solâs meal can be secured, but if it was not, it would need to be replenished in the village of Hatata.
Because it usually takes as little as 9 days.
The day after that leaves the village of Hatau we reach the village of Hatata.
Solâs meal is still in the bag.
âIf you say so, youâll stop by Hatata Village for a sol meal.â
They do have five days to get to the next village of Hattada from Hattata.
It is strange that there are two villages so close by.
So I donât go to Hatata village, and I feel like I can go to Hatada village.
âSounds like you assumed you needed to goâ
Mr. Druid gave a slightly pitiful look.
Mr. Sarpent, on whom Iâm riding, lifted his neck and turned to the back where we are.
I want you to look forward because this is where the forest trees are flourishing.
âWhat am I going to do?
âIf you have no other business, do you want to go to Hattada Village?
\nâIâm worried about that serpent with your mouth open, but you look fineâ
I was curious about that, too.
In this velocity, itâs going to be pretty painful to keep your mouth open, but as far as I can see, it looks fine.
Sigh softly and head forward.
The woodland trees that you can see a little bit from earlier are changing.
Looks like itâs time for the Sarpents to go through the woods theyâve been protecting.
âMr. Sarpent, itâs like itâs time to go through your woods, so will you slow down?
Once Mr. Sarpent nods as he faces forward, the speed slowly slows down.
Then a while later, I came to the woods where I could see the village road.
âIs that it, Mr. Druid, that dump?
Mr. Druid sees the direction I point.
âSerpent, itâs like a dump, so stop.â
Mr. Sarpent, on whom Mr. Druid is riding, heads to the dump.
My aboard Mr. Sarpent also followed it up with a move towards the dump.
Mr. Sarpent dropped me off when I got to the dump.
âThank you. Sol, I have dinner.â
Sol and Flem sleeping in the bag all morning.
I checked inside the bag and he was still asleep.
âSol, wake up! Letâs eat.â
Sol moving around and looking at me.
Apparently, heâs still asleep.