âNevertheless, I didnât expect you to get to Hataha so soon.â\n
Garritt says as he looks at the blue rock.
His prediction was that it would take about eight days from the cave to the village of Hataha, but it was actually about eight hours.
âIt must have come through the cave.â
Fischer comes down from Sarpent and strokes his head.
Surpent-san rubs his face.
I was quite nervous when I decided to take Mr Sarpent for a ride, but it seems fine now.
Maria, get your hands over here.
When I saw Ginal, Sarpent-san dropped her off.
The oneechan you dropped me off looked a little more fluffy, but better than when she was walking.
I wonder if it would be good if you could take a rest for two days.
When my father got off Mr. Serpent, he took me down quickly.
â⌠bad. Ivy got off on his own.â
âFufu, itâs okay because itâs getting easier.â
Itâs fun to slip down from Mr. Serpent.
Iâm satisfied because I enjoyed myself in the cave.
Slowly stroke Sarpent-sanâs nose.
Does it feel good? The gentle Sarpent-san is cute.\n
âIâll see you later. Iâll come and see you when I get here.â
Iâm sure Sierra will take care of you, but let me ask you a favor.
Serpents slowly return to the back of the forest.
I waved my hand to the surpentees who looked back a little further away.
Ah, that was a great experience.
Fischer nods at Ginalâs words.
âOh, and it was more comfortable than I thought.â
Certainly, it moved with little shaking and a feeling of fluffiness.
âThis place is here.â
Garritt spread out the map and told me where Hataha was and where the blue rock was.
On the map, it looks like we can get to the village of Hataha in just a short walk.
âWe should stop going to the village like this. What should we do?
Tilt your neck to Mr. Ginalâs words.
I thought we were going to the village to gather information.
And I want to buy a lot of oneechanâs things.
ââCause itâs more likely that the chaser is pulling the railing and waiting.â
Tilt your neck to Mr Feischerâs words.
âMaria didnât prepare for the trip, did she? \nYour sister nods to Ginalâs question.
âThe information is probably flowing to the nobles. So the pursuers must have searched the area around Hattal. To find Mariaâs body.â
Oneechan shook her body for a moment.
But surely, oneechan, who was always close to confinement, is not familiar with the woods, so even if she thinks sheâs already dead, she canât help it.
âThereâs no body. I canât find any signs of death. Then youâll think about the possibility of having an ally.â
Nod at Fischerâs words.
Mr. Biss is helping us escape the church.
It may be natural to assume that there were other allies waiting outside the woods.
âThe chaser will find out if anyone left the village before or after Maria escaped.â
To find out who your allies are, right?
Is it possible that your father and I are being investigated?
âBut Maria doesnât have any allies. If we find them, weâll find out soon enough that theyâre irrelevant. The next thing the chaser thinks about is the possibility of being protected by an adventurer.â
In Ginalâs words, oneechan sees me and my father.
Well, the chaser can think about it that far.
We need to be careful now.
âThe presence of Maria, who is not equipped to walk through the woods, is quite dangerous, considering the protected side.â
Your sister looks down at you and leans her neck at Jinalâs words.
âJust walking slowly in the woods makes you think youâre weak and vulnerable to monsters.â
Ginals nodded in surprise at his fatherâs words.
\nâIn the meantime, weâre going to hear rumors from the village and information from the adventurers. You can pick up rumors of Kingâs Landing if you go to a drinking house. Well, this is going to take some luck.â
Ginalâs words made Fischer look a little happy.
Iâm sure you can drink alcohol.
Mr. Garritt has a stunning look on his face.
âIâll be out in the woods once tomorrow, but Iâll meet you somewhere. Gallito, is there somewhere nice?
When Ginal saw Garito, he pointed to the place where Garito was spreading the map.
âThis cave is not popular because it can only take low-level magic stones. Howâs it going in here?
On the map, it looks like a cave not so far from the village.
If itâs not popular, you wonât notice it at a glance.
I donât think itâs a problem.
Nod to your fatherâs words.
If so, I will go to Hataha Village immediately.
Garito rushed to stop at Ginalâs words.
âIf we donât know where the Druids are at that time, we wonât be able to help. Where are you going to be today?
Your father looks at the map and wrinkles between his eyebrows in response to Garrittâs question.
Iâm sorry, but I canât tell by looking at the map.
âDad, why donât you ask Sola?
If it were Sola, it would lead us to the best place we can be right now.
Well, let me ask you a favor.