Grab the arm of the gatekeeper with whom the man walked out in a hurry.
He panicked and let go of the hand he was grasping.
âBad! Are you okay? Doesnât it hurt? Wow, itâs turning red.â
âHuh, Iâm sorry. Iâm not a bad guy⌠if I assume Iâll be invisible around you.â
My first experience of being able to bow my head to two adult men.
Sure, my wrist is blushing red, but I get confused that Iâve been lowered my head.
âYes, Iâm fine!
âReally? I wouldnât have hesitated to grab it, would I?
âIâm really fineâ
âReally? All right, Iâll find you a good tent to apologize for!
I donât seem to have given up looking for a tent.
Instead, I feel like Iâve made up my mind now.
Follow the gatekeeper who walked out without hearing back.
Thereâs another man following me behind that⌠Is this okay?
After a short walk, my legs stopped in front of the store where I felt somewhat courageous to enter from the outside.\n
âRight here. I have a reputation for using it for a long time because it is well repaired and sold even when it is used. Well, I have a little bit of a habit with my dad.â
A peek inside gives me the impression of a lot of mess and I canât tell which one the product is.
I have the impression that it has nothing to do with the word organization.
A man could be seen in the back from the gap between the piled objects.
I was lost, but the gatekeeper entered the store with momentum.
âDad, Iâm gonna get in your way.â
âOh, my God, you donât have anything to do with this shop.â
âCustomer.â
âGuests?â
Keep one head down as two gaze at the entrance.
âThis is another small customer. What happened to my parents?â
âHey, itâs a kid from Latomi Villageâ
âLatomi⌠Are you telling me itâs true that youâve spoken out? Damn.â
What am I supposed to do, say itâs not muttering?
But why would a minor be traveling alone?
Youâre in trouble.
âWhat kind of stuff do you want? \nâLooks like a used tent for oneâ
âTent.â
My father at the store comes and goes between things that could overflow and he looks at a few tents.
The gatekeeper is checking the performance and fabric one at a time.
⌠Is that it?
Itâs like Iâve already decided to buy it.
No, I thought Iâd buy it, but it depends on the priceâŚ
I donât know what to do, if you get a choice but you canât buy it for the price or somethingâŚâŚ
âUmâŚâ
âOh? Whatâs up? If you need anything, tell me.â
âOh no. Because I donât know the performance well. Um, how much does it cost?
âThe price? Different for some things, but how much is the budget?
BudgetâŚâŚ can I have 5 gidals?
I donât want to get my hands on gold coins, and if I canât do it with 5 gidals, Iâll give it up.
âItâs five gidals.â
âHuh!? 5 gidals?
\nWhile listening to the gatekeeper and father talking, touch to see how much the tent weighs, etc.
I was surprised to lift it, it sure is light.
I also wanted to take my tent out when I got out of Latomi Village, but I couldnât physically pack too much.
I wanted to make my stuff as light as possible, thinking about the possibility of being chased back then.
Plus, if youâre traveling alone, you donât really use tents.
In the woods, itâs dangerous to use a tent without watching.
Especially when it rains, it erases the signs of demons, so hide yourself in caves and tree holes and wait for the rain to stop.
But if youâre going to use the square in a big village or town, youâre going to need a tent.
If you get a little lost, the gatekeeper takes the tent and heads outside the store.
âSee if the boy can do it alone.â
My fatherâs words gave me a tent when I rushed out after the gatekeeper.
Ask the gatekeeper for an explanation and see if he can set up the tent alone.
Seems like an easy type to strain, and I could do it alone.
When I go inside, the surface that grounds out to the ground is a little thick and warm.
Close the entrance and youâll have a bigger space than I thought.