"Hey, I was wondering when I went there yesterday, there's a river a little ways down the road. Is there anything in that river? Like demons?
While having breakfast to decide today's schedule, I decided to ask Zita and the others for information about the river we found yesterday.
I've been looking for you for a while now. He said that there are no demons in that river. "Fish!
"Fish! There are fish!
I noticed that Zita is trying to be more like an adult than she should because she doesn't have a father and she needs to be strong. If that's true, he's 7 years old like Mei, and I think he should be more like a child, but he's a man, and I think he has a sense of pride, so I'll let him be for now.
When I moved here two years ago, I decided to establish a village here because the river there is free from demons. A safe water supply is our lifeline. I see.
From Lulu's story, I could understand why this village is so primitive and poor. However, this is not the only primitive place in the world. It's not going to be like Japan, but I'd like to make the culture like that of a legitimate fantasy RPG. My immediate goals are wooden, brick, or stone houses, and, most unforgivably, toilets. Is that the thing that sometimes disappears into the woods? I shouldn't think too much about it, but I don't have the courage to keep going into the woods to do my business, nor do I have the courage to do it in a place where people might come. So my first goal is to build a public toilet. If this is a fantasy world, there must be a thing! Speaking of toilets, the best thing to do is to recruit that girl!
Is there a slime nearby? If so, I'd like to know where and what kind of slime it is. I'd like to know where they are and what they do.
The three of us all froze in fear at his words. What? Did you hear something funny?
What are we supposed to do with the slime? That demon can melt anything and sometimes it attacks children. If you're an adult, you can escape by force, but if you're a child, you can get caught and eaten. I don't think it's in the immediate area. .... I don't know.
I'm sure they're out there. About half a day's walk north, under a rocky cliff. They can't crawl up from the cliffs, so Mr. Hite said they're probably eating creatures that have fallen down the cliffs. Mr. Hight?
Mr. Hight?
He's the best hunter, and he was there yesterday when we went to pick up the old man.
For the time being, slime is not a bad trait to have, especially if you can't really get up from the cliff. You have to dispose of your filth, garbage, and prey in a sanitary manner, and it's not impossible to explain to the village. The other thing is the materials... I can't do cement, but I'd like to do some pounding. I think a certain idol group was using gravel, slaked lime, and mud...or the sea.......
I'm sure you'll be able to find something that works for you.
"The ocean...yes. May and the others escaped from that direction. .... I'm sorry.
It seems I've asked the wrong thing. A heavy silence fell.
It's been about ten days since we walked southwest. We've been walking southwest for about ten days. Again, silence.
Silence again. Don't you have any skills to escape this kind of atmosphere? It's a little too heavy for the Japanese!
"............. "
Somebody help me!
Good morning, I thought you were still sleeping since no one woke up today, but you're awake. "Good morning.
"Good morning. I'm pretty sure this woman is my neighbor's slender young wife, Mimi! I'm sure she was a childhood friend of Lulu's.
I'm not sure. What's with the air... is something wrong?
It's nothing. Let's all three of us work hard today!
Lulu clapped her hands and encouraged us to take action with a smile, and we cheerfully greeted her and left the house.
So, what are you going to do?
"The adults always say that before doing anything, you should consult with them.
After hearing all this, he must have known that I had a purpose. If you want to build some kind of facility in the village, it would be better to consult with the chief or the leaders of the adults before moving.
So, let's go to the chief. I'll tell the two of you together then. I'll talk to you both then.