âAnd Iâm going to come with this magic bag.â
Huh?
Does that mean youâll give me a magic bag?
âHuh? But this magic bagâŚâ
Your father looks at you with a surprised expression.
Whatâs the matter with you?
âDad, is there something in that magic bag?â
âOh, this is an ultra rare magic bag. The capacity is different, and the functionality is different from other things.â
Eh, did you get such a good magic bag?
But why?
âThe leader of the regiment said,â The things in the cave are strictly confidential, so I canât give you the honorarium. Thatâs why I gave you something that might be useful. If you donât need it, change it to gold. Itâs going to be a good value. âIt seems that what happened in the cave is quite important. After all, I only share information with a few of my direct reports. Ah, donât tell me because I havenât been informed either.â
Thatâs right.
I didnât tell Mr. Ull either.
But I wonder if the Tree Monster has to be so secretive to disable the magic circle?
âAll right, but why canât I just give you my honorarium?â
Itâs weird, isnât it?
âIt seems that in the past, there were vigilantes and adventurers aiming for the honorarium paid in confidence, and there was damage.â After that, if you want to thank me confidentially, Iâll give it to you as an item. â
Thatâs why itâs a magic bag.
Well, it looks like an ultra rare magic bag, so I feel like itâs too much of a thank you.
âAll right, tell him âthank youâ.â
âAll right.â
Dad takes the magic item out of the magic bag and smiles bitterly.
âIs this trash?â
Huh?
See the magic items your father has in his hand.
Thereâs a big scratch on it, so itâs highly likely that it was thrown away.
âItâs a problem in this village.â
I leaned my neck at Mr. Uruâs words.
âAdventurers in this village can get as many magic items as they want in the cave.â Thatâs why I threw it away even though it can still be used. Well, if itâs terrible, youâll be banned from entering and exiting the cave. â
I mean, you donât care about magic items because you get everything you need.
Certainly, the problem is unique to this village, which has a lot of caves.
So, do you think thatâs enough?
Father smiles bitterly at Ullâs question.
âOh, no problem, itâs more than all the magic bags I use right now with this one magic bag.â
âHuh. Not so much?â
Can you fit more in one of the five magic bags your dad uses?
You really have the wrong capacity, donât you?
âIvy, I think youâre misunderstanding.â
Huh?
Isnât that the five magic bags your father had?
I told you it was all a magic bag.
âItâs all about the magic bag that Ivy and I have.â
⌠my fatherâs five magic bags and my five magic bags?
âAwesome. Are you sure youâre going in that much?â
âHey, hey, hey.â
Take the magic bag that your father gave you from the head of the regiment.
The funny thing about a magic bag is that you can tell whatâs in it when you hold it.
Oh, the amount of trash inside is really amazing.
With this, I might be able to give Sol a very satisfactory amount.
Iâm always trying to put up with it a little bit.
âThank you, itâs very helpful. I think everyone will be happy.â
âI see. If youâd said that, Iâd have worked hard to pick up the garbage.â
Oh, I see.
The large capacity of the magic bag means that you have to pick up a lot of garbage.
Look at the magic bag in your hand.
The contents are packed to the limit.
Looks like he did his best to pick up the garbage.
âThank you, Mr. Url.â
It must have been tough.
Youâre welcome. There are four more.
Five magic bags with so many in them.
I wonder how much this oneâs worth.
The leader says, âItâs going to be a good price,â so itâs going to be a great price.
Are you sure you want five?
âI definitely received it directly from the leader of the regiment.â Thatâs all that matters in the cave. â
A little doubt arose in Mr. Ullâs words.
Is it really just about the wooden monster, this magic bag?
But thereâs nothing else I can think of.
No, maybe itâs the magic circle?
Maybe thereâs been some progress on the issue of the magic circle being depicted without anyone there.
And maybe that was very important.
⌠Iâm starting to feel like thereâs a possibility.
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But Iâm sure itâs better not to ask.
Whatâs the matter?
Url looks at me strangely and smiles.
I thought Iâd give everyone a cup of rice.
Yeah, letâs get everyone a drink right away.
Especially Sol.
Iâve been reducing the amount a bit.
I see.
Uru strokes my head with a similar smile.
Ah, you know I misled you.
âUll, are you ready for work?â
âOh, I finished it yesterday.â Mikke also received some requests, didnât she? â
âYes, listen! Some stupid aristocrat, hiding behind the rumors of a short-minded adventurer, was targeting Liuâs balls.â
Whatâs that?
Isnât that what you were involved with before you came to this village?
âAs a matter of fact, all the way from this village into the woods, thereâs a place for Liu.â I have no idea when Iâve lived there. And if you get mad at me for being badly involved, the village will be destroyed, so Iâm supposed to keep an eye on it. And yet! I heard you took the balls of Ryu. All the adventurers I took were confirmed dead. The balls are broken and you donât know what happened to the child inside. â
Whatâs that?
Liuâs child flew away with his parent Liu, right?
My dad should have properly reported it to the Adventurerâs Guild.
When I look at your father, he has a steep expression because the information is incorrect.
With that child, Iâve safely reunited with my parent Liu and returned to the back of the forest.
Huh?
Micke was surprised by Mr. Urâs words.
I reported it to the Adventurerâs Guild.
Is that true?
Mickey looks at your father.
Father nodded and Micke laughed.
âWow.â
Iâm going to nod to Mr. Urâs little words, but Iâm going to endure them.
But it was really powerful.
âHmph. Yes. It looks like the information has changed along the way.â Fufu, who changed it? Iâm really curious, arenât I? â
Oh, thatâs right.
Uru-san looks at his father, but he is gently distracted.
Yeah, I know how that feels.
âMr. Druid, who did you report to?â
When asked politely by Mikke-sanâs current smile, I was somewhat overwhelmed by the chill.
Besides, you named your father âMr.â.
Iâve never seen such a frightened gentleman.
âWhen I briefly talked to the Adventurerâs Guild reception, I was passed through and explained in detail.â At that time, he asked me about the dead adventurer, and I gave him the contract that the dead man had. â
âI see. Heh, the receptionist?â Or maybe the manager of the Adventurerâs Guild Ground Floor? Which one of you knelt down to the nobility? Iâm going to ask you two a few questions. â
Can I ask you something?
When I saw Micke, I saw that she was really laughing happily.
âWell, how can I listen to you?â After all, you have to start by being honest. â
How do you do that?
No, I donât want to know, I donât need to know.
Iâm going.
ââ âWelcome.â â
I donât know who you are, but youâd better be honest right away.