Exit the commercial guild and head to the square.\n
With that said, this village dump felt abandoned, didnât it?
There was a pile of garbage.
Is that still going in while itâs under control?
âFather, this village dump felt abandoned, but that goes in while itâs under control?
âThere are magic items embedded in the ground that break down magic in the dumps designated by villages and towns. So Iâd say itâs more manageable than that. Even in that state.â
Itâs a controlled dump.
âDisassemble magic? But itâs magic that Solâs eating, right?
If it was disassembled, it would still have magic. No.
âA magic item that breaks down magic is buried on the ground of the dump to prevent demons from eating the magic in the garbage they couldnât handle. Well, it was a long time ago when you were able to handle all the remaining magic. There is too much garbage right now to handle just magic items. So Iâm pretty sure itâs magic that Solâs eating.â
âThough unprocessed, so far, thereâs no rumor going around that demons have become ferocious in controlled dumps, so I guess itâs an awesome magic item in a wayâ
You mean you canât handle everything, but itâs done to some extent?
âThey also say itâs because of that magic item that demons donât come close to the dumps that are controlled by it. Well, I donât know if itâs true or false about that. Iâve heard rumors like that before.â
That would be an awesome item if that were true.
âEven so, if we keep getting more garbage like this, I donât know what will happen.â
âCanât you get more magic items? There will be more magic.â
âWhen I was little I heard rumors that a cave with demons dropping magic items had collapsed in some kind of accident. They were investigating caves all over the country after that, but I donât think theyâre gonna hear about a new one.â
Wonât there be more magic items?
The problem of garbage disposal affects a lot of things.\n
âI hope the garbage disposal problem is resolved soonâ
âIt must be a matter of Tamerâs consciousness.â
Can I continue my journey like this, Tamer?
âIs your body tough? You donât sleep well, do you?
Your fatherâs hand strokes Pongâs head.
I smile all the time in that gentle hand.
âItâs okay. I was talking, and I had a headache, and I calmed down.â
Itâs forbidden to do that.
Look around as you walk down the boulevard.
Because of the early hours of the morning, the store is being chased to prepare for opening.
Many stalls are still in preparation.
âYouâre still living a normal life.â
Forest anomalies seem to be causing some anxiety to the villagers, but they havenât affected their lives yet.
This may be a little unusual.
Other villages and towns were sensitive to minor forest changes.
Even in this village, it should be time for anxiety to surface.
Speaking of which, youâve been calm for a long time.
Or is the head of the vigilante or Mr. Gilmouth of the Adventurer Guild an amazing person?
But these two arenât close, are they?
âIs Mr. Gilmouth or the captain of this village an amazing person?
âCaptain to Gilmouth? Mm-hmm. No, Iâve never heard of it.â \nThat means there are no rumors coming up outside of Hataka Village.
But letâs settle down in this village.
Iâm sure the two of you will do something about it, because you trust me, right?
I laugh about your fatherâs reaction.
At the end of our gaze, at the entrance and exit of the square, there is the figure of Mr. Ginal and the members of the style.
Mr. Fische seems to be noticing us and has been waving.
Plus the other two gaze this way.
âGood morning. Whatâs the matter, sir? So early in the morning.â
âI was curious because he said he was sending Master Mons a âfluff'â
Mr. Garritt talks a little shy.
You really care about your master.
Maybe I should have faxed you about Mr. Garritt.
âI sent it to you, so youâll get a response in a couple of days. However, if anything happens over there, you wonât be able to.â
In response to your father, Mr. Garritt seemed a little discouraged.
Could you have wanted to join us?
Then I would have liked you to have said it during yesterday.
âYouâre an idiot, I wish Iâd asked you to do it among yesterdayâ
Mr. Fische slaps Mr. Garritt on the shoulder.
Mr. Garritt, who pays for it by hand, stares at Mr. Fische.
but it doesnât work very well, Mr. Fische is laughing out loud at how Mr. Garritt is doing.
\nCan this be said thanks to the Master, Mr. Fische and Mr. Garritt?
âUm, are you on other business than sending faxes to your master?
I shake my head vertically in words, Mr. Ginal.
Face me and your father with a slightly more serious look.
âI want to make sure Mr. Druid and I want to hear from Mr. Druid and Mr. Ivy.â
There is a slightly different seriousness than before.
âOkay. Can I have the square?
âIâd like you to come to the inn where weâre staying, if you donât mind.â
When Mr. Ginal speaks out, Mr. Fische and Mr. Garritt look at this one quietly.
Your father takes a glimpse of Mr. Fische and the others.
She said she had a headache because of lack of sleep.
âDonât worry, itâs okayâ
Nod to my reply and look to Mr. Ginal.
âItâs okay. From now on?
Mr. Ginal gave a slightly relieved look to your fatherâs response.
Damn, youâre worried about what weâre talking about.
With that said, this windy member wasnât the base of this village, was he?
So, can we talk about what I just talked to your father about?
If youâre from someone else, you might be able to guide different answers from a different point of view.