He also has a satisfied look that he ate a lot of sol.
âIâm glad youâre not hurt. And I play too much! Iâm thrilled.â
Did you enjoy the grass shaking and garbage falling from the top, playing around on the garbage while eating all three of them?
Iâm tired of watching this one with no harrassment.
I had Ciel waiting for me to think if anything happened.
Iâm so glad I didnât turn up.
The 3 of them are in a better mood than usual by eating and playing full.
Really exhausted already.
âWell, shall we go home? Isnât Ciel hungry?
Just glue your throat to your fatherâs questions.
This is silent, so I guess my stomach is fine.
Walk out toward the village with the Solas leading the way.
Sora and Flem, who were jumping forward, smashed their bodies and played.
Repeat it over and over for fun.
Ciel, who sees it, slimes and rushes to two.
To avoid being noticed the other way around, Sol comes to me softly away from the three.
I held him up because I was staring up, and he shook the pull with joy.
Your father suddenly shouts out loud.\n
My body trembled at the size of that voice.
Turning his gaze, he looks around the forest like heâs exploring the area.
Siel, who is sensitive to signs and magic, also looks around like he doesnât know what happened.
I explore for signs of any anomalies far away, but still nothing catches on.
âOh, Iâm sorryâŚ. I felt like there was something there.â
âSola, Flem, Ciel. Everybody get together a little bit.â
Everyone gathers all the time to see if itâs because your fatherâs atmosphere is different than usual.
âHa, I donât know. Sorry, you made me nervous.â
Your father sighs loudly.
âThatâs not true. Iâm sure thereâs something going on.â
Ciel is sensitive to magic and signs.
And yet I havenât felt what your father feels.
Demons that donât let you sense magic or signs?
Is there such a horrible demon?
âFather. Are there demons that can hide signs and magic?
âI thought about that too.â
âIf there was such a demon, he would always be briefed when he became an adventurer, but it wasnâtâ
âOh well. I mean, thereâs no such thing, is there?
âI can say I used to be. NowâŚâŚâ
Your father turns his gaze all the time to the Solas.
I get followed and see the Solas, too.
âI believe thatâs possible now. Even the species you know can have different abilities.â
You do have a lot of abilities, even in slime. \nItâs dangerous to decide and think, isnât it?
Besides, rumors have it that a new kind of demon has been born.
âYou donât know everything about demons.â
By the way, why did you see the Solas?
âItâs just that if itâs a demon, itâs a pain in the ass.â
Surely your father is right.
Many adventurers rely on demonic magic and signs.
When it becomes unusable, the defense turns to the rear when attacked.
Thatâs pretty dangerous.
If you do poorly, you could die, or you could suffer a lot of injuries.
âLetâs go back to the village. Maybe we should stop coming to the woods for a little while until the investigation team gets back.â
âRight. Canât you hunt?
I heard rumors that there are demons in this village that resemble wild rabbits and are delicious.
It must have been named Rappo.
Thatâs what I really wanted to hunt, and I thought about the trap with your father.
But in this situation, you canât hunt, can you?
âRight. Unfortunately.â
A demon that doesnât make you feel any signs or magic?
Is it possible that itâs not a demon, but an animal?
âItâs time to put the Solas in the bagâ
âOkay. Sola, Flem, Ciel. I was wondering if you could get in the bag? Sol, too?
When I ask Sol, who is in my arms, he shouts âPeppaâ.
I gently stroke my head and put it in my bag.
When the Solas compete and come to their feet, they jump into their arms with Piong in turn.
\nCould it have been better not to bow your head?
One of the adventurers, who was a little far away, smiled and spoke with Nico.
âIs that your daughter?
Your father showed a slightly alarmed atmosphere and lowered me a little back.
Look at that, the adventurer in front of you takes a step back.
âExcuse me, Iâm not suspicious.â
âNo, it would be suspicious enough. Suddenly I said, âIs that your daughter? I donât know what to ask.â
Behind the adventurer in your sight, two of your companions came.
He came out before me so that your father could hide me from his back.
âExcuse me, mate. I call it the top adventurer in Hattahav town, the Wind Ginal.â
âGalit of âWindâ as well. So, the first guy who looked like a vocal pervert, my buddy Fische. Iâm not a bad guy, Iâm just a little stupid. Iâm prone to misunderstandings because I act before I think about it, but Iâm just stupid.â
âOh, no offense to this guy. Just a little short of thought.â
Youâre sheltering your people, arenât you?
Iâm not making fun of you, am I?
âIt is. Because Iâm not a pervert.â
ââWindâ in Hattahav town? That famous one?
Your father sees them with a slightly flattering look.
Apparently a team of famous adventurers.
âWhoa, you know what? Glad to hear it.â
Mr. Fische pounds his fatherâs shoulder gently.
Mr. Ginal and Mr. Garritt, who saw it, sighed small.
Your father looked at the condition and stood next to me to see if he had loosened his guard a little.
âNice to meet you. I say Druid. This is my daughter Ivy.â
Mr. Fische smiled with much happiness when he greeted him.