More than that, we need to find a way for the boys to see us.
Now, youâre deluding me by looking younger than I am?⌠but given whatâs to come, measures will be necessary.
What to do when you grow up for now⌠Me, you grow up, right?
Itâs all right, isnât it?
With that said, when you were just starting your life in the woods, you were nuts when it came to eating.
Learning to trap and set it up couldnât even catch a wild rat.
Speaking of which, youâve eaten poisonous grass by mistake, and youâve had your hands on poisonous fruits.
⌠you had a pretty harsh life when you kind of thought about it calmly.
At that time, I didnât think because I didnât have time to thinkâŚ
Phew, itâs past time.
Now, finding a way to be seen by boys is a prerequisite, isnât it?
If you ask Mr. Ratlua, can you tell me something?
âMr. Ratlua, what can we do to make sure that we donât lose our gender?
âEh, thatâs hard. The best way to hide your face is to hide it, but itâs forbidden in towns and villages.â
Thatâs right.
It is forbidden in the country to hide faces because I wish I could hide them but not let criminals dive into towns and villages.
âMm-hmm. If I cover my mouth, I guess itâs a little deceptive⌠but I still get caution. With that said, thatâs a pretty polite way of talking, but does that make sense?
âNo, I just imitated the way adventurers often talk in the village of Latomiâ
âWell, maybe that guyâs an adventurer after three guys at the merchant. Because merchantsâ houses are taught how to talk thoroughly from an early age. But if youâre three men, you wonât be able to carry on the trail. There are a lot of adventurers.â
âReally?
âAccording to what I heard, though. Speak a little more like a boy.â
âLike a boyâŚâ
âMm-hmm. Itâs hard to change the way you talk. I get vegetables when Iâm not expecting them.â
âThatâs right.â\n
âMm-hmm. AhhhâŚâ
Mr. Ratlua is thinking as he looks at me all the time.
Was that such a difficult question?
My hair is cut pretty short, and my outfit is choosing the boyâs stuff.
I wonder what more I should do.
âI donât think I canâ
âEh.â
âItâs still too much. Although I am deluded by my outfit and hairstyle because I look young. I definitely canât when I grow up. Ivy is totally a woman. Maybe you should give up.â
Thatâs troublesome.
The journey still goes on and⌠shouldnât it grow?
âI guess we should think about protecting ourselves in some other wayâ
In some other way?
⌠you wonât be able to be strong.
Iâll take a look at my armsâŚâŚ I donât know what to say myself, but itâs thin.
Iâm a little confident in the escape leg, but I canât do that.
Is there any way?
âThe best thing is to join a group of adventurers, but you canât say anyone. With that said, is Ivy registering as an adventurer?
âNo.â
âWell, then itâs impossible to create a group? And then⌠slaves, I guess.â
â⌠slave?
âYou buy slaves. So, how to get slaves to protect youâ
âWell, I donât have any money.â
âAhhh, thereâs more⌠Shall I talk to you when Seiselk comes back? Because you know a lot more than I do.â
âExcuse me, thank youâ \nâBut slavery could be a good way.â
âSlaveâŚâ
âI can make you keep secrets, and then in the case of former adventurers, you have power. Money, though. Ex adventurer slaves are expensive. Cheap slaves are weakâŚâ
A slave⌠you canât because you have money problems.
I guess Iâll try to work out my body again.
But I worked hard in the forest of Latomi village for about a year, but it didnât make any difference, did it?
The fortune teller told me I should give up.
With that said, I was strongly advised that we should focus on other things.
⌠I wonder if there wasnât so much prospect, me.
âShould even weak slaves meditate on their eyes to create a group of adventurers?
âWhat do you mean? A group of adventurers?
âOh, donât they know much about it? If you have slaves, you can enroll them in the Alliance. The husband has no problem with his name alone.â
â⌠donât you need your husbandâs skills?
âSkills? Yeah, itâs the slaves who fight, so thereâs no need for a husband.â
Yes, it is.
Can even slaves register?
âHeâs back.â
Looking at the entrance and exit of the square, Mr. Borolda and Mr. Rickbelt.
Besides, I saw Mr. Seiselk and Mr. Sifal behind it.
âWelcome home.â
ââ Iâm home ââ
Mr. Rickbelt is being stopped by Mr. Borolda grabbing his clothes as he tries to get to my tent.
Gently return to the tent, put Sola in the bag, raise her from her shoulder, and exit the tent.
Apparently, I was arguing with Mr. Borolda, and he didnât notice.
\nMr. Marl Leak comes out of his tent with a huge smile.
⌠Is that it? Smile?
âIvy, Iâm sorry I doubted you. âCause Iâm gonna make sure you drop it.â
Suspicious means you probably didnât believe what Mr. Ratlua said.
Thatâs something I canât help.
When I looked at him to say it was okay, I realized that he was smiling but his eyes werenât laughing at all.
I manage to nod and return the gavel as my hips are about to pull.
Mr. Marl Leak had a different horror than Mr. Nouga.
â⌠tiredâŚâ
Mr. Seiselk is coming out of the tent and stretching his back.
âGood luck. Itâll be dinner soon.â
âOoh, thatâs Ivy. Sooo good smell.â
Meat and vegetables baked on a plate.
Soup and bread.
Besides, Iâm not sure about the white stuff.
âMr. Ratlua, what is this white?
âFood to eat after meals. Youâd be surprised if you ate it.â
I wonder what.
Donât worry about it.
âIn the meantime, good job ~⌠Nooga, Marl Leak, calm down a bit. Watching your faces makes your meals worse.â
With a loud sigh, Mr. Nooga lifts the cup containing the alcohol.
âGood dayâ
Somehow, we both seem calm.
I donât know whatâs going to happen, but now letâs enjoy a meal with everyone.