âLooks like itâs the last time youâre here.â\n
I finished processing the sixth Caglio flower field.
There was also a door next to this space, but there was no caryon fields, and a lot of dry roots were piling up.
The moment I saw Dinal and Fischerâs expressions disappearing in an instant, I felt a terrible cold.
âI didnât have any papers on the people involved. Iâm sorry.â
Mr. Fischer found the paperwork in the box, so he was looking for a clue, but nothing.
I was hoping something would happen.
Are the people involved in Carioâs flower fields smart?
âDonât worry about no guards.â
Oh, I was worried about that too.
Is it possible that there are only so many flower fields in Kayo, but there are no guards?
This is strange, even if few people come to the cave off-season.
Everyone must have had the same question because Dinal nodded at his fatherâs words.
I see.Where the roots were, there were signs of people. â
The space with the roots smelled strange, so I immediately returned to Karioâs flower fields.
Unlike the sweet smell of the cauliflower, it was sour after the grass was simmered and concentratedâŠ
What a complicated smell.
Your dads told you to leave right away.
Could it have been the smell of drugs extracted from the roots of Caglio?
âI found a small room next to the rooted space, but it was also a barren shell.â
Turn your eyes to the space where the dry roots are placed in Mr. Ginalâs words.
âThere are signs of life, so Iâm sure we have a few guards.â
I knew you were watching.
The signs are hard to read in the cave.
But itâs not like you canât read it at all, so you can find it if you donât hurry.
Above all, the ginals canât miss it.
See Tron crawling out of the dirt.
Really, thanks for saving me this time.
If I had found Carloâs flower fields without Tron, I would have been halfway there.
Ginal picks up the tron coming out of the dirt.
The root of the tron is just a little bit thicker, but I feel like itâs getting fat.
âThank you. Thank you so much.If Toron hadnât been here, I might not have seen him. â
I donât think so because itâs about Mr. Ginal, but it must have been very difficult.
What are we going to do now?
Your father strokes the leaves of the tron being held by Mr. Ginal.
âI see. Iâll go to the village of Okai and see what happens and report back to the Adventurers Guild.I donât know whoâs involved in this place, and I need to be more careful about the possibility of getting killed from the moment I report it. â
Iâm sorry to hear that.
âBesides, I doubt Gilmouth can be trusted from what the adventurers just said.Iâd like to ignore it without reporting it, but I donât think so.Ah, we have to burn the roots before that happens. â
Yes, Gilmouth told me to leave the trash behind.
I may not be able to trust you.
But, Ginalâs right, you definitely need a report now that youâve found Carloâs flower fields.
âThe Caglio flower fields I found earlier involved the church.â
After drying up Kayoâs flower fields, there was a gap in the church and oneechan was able to escape.
Thatâs rightâŠ. this time too? â
I bow my neck to my fatherâs words. \nI donât know.
âA church, maybe a little embarrassing.â
âYes, many of these Okai villagers are intoxicated by the church.â
Tilt your neck to Fischer and Ginalâs words.
Are you intoxicated at church?
The village of Okai is close to Kingâs Landing.
âI donât know. Have the druids ever been to this village?â
âYes, about five days ago.Certainly, the attitude towards the church was different. â
âAbout 80 years ago, the village of Okai was attacked by runaway monsters.It seems that more than half of the villagers were damaged and it was quite difficult.At that time, it seems that the church people distributed wounds and food free of charge.Then the church became special in this village.And itâs still going on. â
Quite different from the church I know.
âAh, the Okai villager I met 14 years ago said something strange.âThatâs not the church my grandfather told me about.â Er, âThereâs no real church.âI didnât have any good feelings in the church, so I listened.Thatâs exactly what he said. â
Unlike the church my grandfather told you about?
âIâve heard that rumor before.I only heard that about seven years ago. â
Not just your father, but Dinal.
Fourteen years ago, your father asked, and seven years ago, Dinals.
Ah, did your father hear directly from the villagers, not the rumors?
Is it because a lot of people thought it was a rumor and stayed there?
Still, itâs not that, thereâs another church, itâs like the church is a fake.
âI donât know what youâre talking about here.I donât have any guards at the moment, but it is possible that they will come.Iâve finished processing the calho, so letâs get all the roots out of this cave.What are you going to do now, Siel? â
When Jinal saw her, she shook her tail happily.
Look at Fischer standing next door.
Looking out of the hole, Fischer leans his neck toward her attitude.
I feel something different from usual.
Did you notice my gaze, Miss Fischer, smiling bitterly?
âYou were in a room with a lot of dry roots, right?â
Yes, Mr. Fischer was in that space for quite some time to check the papers.
âThatâs why Iâm a little light-headed.â
It would be painful to just stand.
Carloâs flower fields occupy the cave and there are few places to sit slowly.
Was that the smell of drugs?
âIs it because of that smell?â
âYes, itâs a little mixed with the poison ingredients in the root of the cauliflower.â
âDrugs? Yeah, because when you use them as drugs, you have to extract the drug ingredients from the poison.I donât have a problem drying the roots.No, the poison ingredients are a problem. â
Kayo, the flowers smell strong, the roots are poisonous, and when extracted, drugs are produced.
Itâs kind of an amazing plant.
âOh, is it okay to burn it even though itâs poisonous?â
âYou can burn it all at once. You canât burn it slowly.â
We need a trick to burn it.
I think itâs a little troublesome.