âYes. Iâve never known there was such a light tentâ
âLightweight and durable is the latest popular tent.â
âLatest?⊠Used, right?
âThe guy who bought it, he made a woman he liked and quit being an adventurer. I put it up for sale right away.â
âReally? Now, please.â
âYes. Yeah, mark it, all right?
âIs that Mark?
âOh, thereâs a problem when you have a similar tent, mark and put it where only you know it. Whatever the name, symbol, whatever.â
âMark.â
View tent to buy.
Whereâs the best place to put it?
â⊠you want me to follow you here?
âUh, pleaseâ
âNo, Mark thinks for himself.â
â⊠Yesâ
He wrote âemptyâ when he had his tent spread out and noticed that he was trying to write Sola in the inner ceiling corner.
Is that it?
⊠Is this my memory from before?\n
Probably feels like reading Sola.
âOh, the symbol? Itâs hard for anyone else to understand.â
I donât know anything, but I think itâs a word.
But it looks like they thought it was a symbol.
⊠I canât even explain it, so letâs call it a symbol.
âItâs gonna be tough, but good luck.â
Ugh, my heart stings.
We need to find out what happened in Ratomi village soon.
A gatekeeper and another man, who were talking to someone at the entrance to the store, return to the back of the store.
âOh! You bought it?
âYes, thank you. I could buy a very good product.â
Surprised, but thanks to this guy I was able to buy a pretty good tent.
Youâre a good man.
âHahaha, thatâs okay, thatâs okayâ
âHey, isnât it time to look around?
âOh, no. Kid, see you later.â
âThank youâ
Deeply bowing their heads, the two gently raise their hands and leave the store in a hurry.
âYouâre still in a hurry, he is. ⊠so thatâs 5 gidalsâ \nâYes.â
Remove 5 gidals from the magic bag.
Give your father the money to receive the tent.
My father took a small bag out of the back of the store.
âIâll do this.â
âHuh?â
âItâs a small but authentic magic bag. Thatâs a degraded version, isnât it?
â⊠Yesâ
âThe degraded version is easy to see inside when gold is in and out. They know how much they have because itâs dangerous.â
âThank youâ
Receive the magic bag, bow your head deeply and leave the store.
On the way back to the square, I remembered the gatekeeper and father and my face burned.
Good people, plus the other man I was with.
You didnât complain, youâve been dating me forever.
There was something familiar in one of the shops facing the main street.
Itâs a specialty from the village of Latomi.
Itâs a fruit called Zaro, and I heard itâs nutritious and popular in town.
But Iâm surprised to see the price.
\nThe older man shakes his neck sideways with a loud sigh.
âMr. Luba of Fortune would have been there, wouldnât he?
â⊠Yesâ
âZaro in the village of Latomi has been protected by her. This fruit is very difficult to harvest. When the time is slightly different, it becomes a product. So I had her divine it, and I was taking advantage of it.â
âThe mayor didnât like that!
Iâm suddenly amazed at the increase in voice.
Turning his gaze toward his voice, a man like his wife who was in the back comes here.
âThe village of Latomi is a village that cannot be maintained without Zaroâs source of income. It will be natural for many villagers to support Luba, who will protect their sources of income. I donât think that stupid village chief liked it. Ruba didnât give her medicine when she was sick.â
âYou lied about giving the pills to the villagers around you. All I knew was the village chiefâs hipsterâs wipes.â
âFor the village, Luba knew what Zaro was like. If anything happens to me, Iâm sure youâll be contacting the other occupiers. Thereâs nothing there. The villagers inquired about the village chiefâs wipes and found out that this was strange. Besides, they tried to blame the child at first. The village chief was fine before, but not now. They say the village is rough now.â
âDonât even listen to the village chief kick the villagers out of the village who poke at him.â
âThey kicked out kids without parents too⊠you said you ran awayâ
âYes.â
âWhy not?
â⊠because my parents were more than the village chief⊠well, the problem isâŠâ
âMy parents are in trouble.â
âHuh! No, I donâtâ
⊠That village chief seemed to have more problems than I thought.
And the parents that followed⊠well, youâre already someone else.