âUuuuooo! That was dangerous, we were almost too late!!â
âWe, we got through!!â
âFuuuh, fuuuh⊠gufuuuhâŠaii!â
I couldnât speak a word, even though I could see the three of them letting out a sigh of relief in my sideways glance.
A little head on the horizonâŠletâs just say that the sun was already setting.
I managed to get out of the situation with that sunâs rays barely illuminating the forest.
I handed Zink-kun the flashlight and shone it on our feet as we walked, but our visibility was so poor that we could barely see the monsters when they approached us.
In addition, perhaps because I used the flashlight, an additional Horned Rabbit and a Goblin appeared during the last spurt of the journey, and this was another reason for the extra time consumed.
I didnât really feel alive at the end because the goblin suddenly appeared out of the side of the road.
But I am now in a meadow. A clearing outside the forest.
The view in front of us, illuminated brighter than in the forest, is almost knee-deep with grass except for a few trees growing in some places.
Beyond that, a group of man-made structures can be seen, lit only slightly.
Is that the town�
I made it out alive!
I made it out!
I feel like crying again.
But Iâll hold it in for now.
I can cry more peacefully while quietly burying my face in a pillow after arriving in the town.
I donât want to show my crying face for nothing.
Then, first, letâs urge the three of them who are immersed in emotion to act.
âAll three of you should settle down after we arrive inside the town. Just to be certain, the town is the place where I can see the light, right?â
âYes! Thatâs the town of Bezart!â
âI seeâŠfinally. By the way, is there any chance of monsters appearing on the way?â
âWeâll use [Presence Detection] to be on the lookout, but Iâd say thereâs almost nothing to worry about. We donât grow crops between the town and the forest for safety.â
âI see⊠so the monsters are not going to come out of the forest unnecessarily.â
âYeah, for the monsters, the forest is richer in food, so they donât come out.â
âOkay. Iâll leave my flashlight with you, and weâll make as much progress as we can before the sun goes down.
âOkay, youâre right! Potta! Weâve got to keep going! We can rest as long as we make it into town!
âIf we donât need to worry about fighting, Iâll carry the basket on my back. Come on! Weâre almost there!â
âYour mother will get mad at you if you donât get home soon!â
âFuuh⊠ai!â
Thus, without changing formation, our group continued on toward the town.
The three of us them were walking ahead of me, and although exhausted, we were much faster than we had been in the forest.
The basket was heavier than I had imagined, so I could barely keep up with them.
Of course, the difference in ease of walking was probably a big factor, but more than that was the relief of knowing that the goal was in sight.
The anticipation of getting back to town and to their home soon most likely lessened the sense of exhaustion.
After all, thatâs what IâŠ
While thinking this, I look up at the sky and exhale deeply with a slight feeling of regret.
AhhhhâŠ
Overall, itâs all about what I want to do.
I thought it just depended on the growth mechanism in this world.
And it turned out to be the opposite of what I expected.
(Is this world designed to favor the last attackâŠ)