"Is it good around here? You're away from the settlement there, and you don't have eyes."

Mr Aroness said that to Inai, looking out for a relatively flat ground in a mountain quite off the settlement.

Inai looks at him like that with a frightened face and then puts out the tent parts.

"What, should I have stayed over there?

"No. It's easier just inside, so you can do it here."

"Then what is it?"

"... I just thought it was time to say what the purpose was."

Inai asks the sincerity of this one as she assembles her tent.

Mr. Aroness, on the other hand, looked troubled and put his head on.

"I just wanted to look down on the ruins and investigate the land."

"Is that really all?

"There's really nothing here. I just wanted to find out if I could. You're just curious."

"Hmm?"

"You're a face I don't trust."

"Of course."

Mr. Aroness, you're nicely trusted in a bad direction.

Inai gives up asking and begins to concentrate on assembling the tent.

"Tallow, I need you to assemble for this one. I'll do the rest."

Copy that. Here's your share.

"Mr. Tallow, I can help you too."

"Mmm, thank you, Sigal"

Inai instructed me to assemble the tent with Sigal.

This time it's our share and Mr. Aroness's, so it's Mr. Byabya's share and Gret's share.

Mr. Inai assembles fast while we assemble one.

Because we're assembling it for Gret. Gret, you're the only one in the tent.

Do you understand that? Gret brings his share of the tent's struts.

You're really smart.

When I grip, I let go of my mouth and guff proudly.

I guess that means praise. Let me just give you a head.

Then he came rubbing his face as he rattled his throat.

The figure is big but cute.

"Good luck, young people."

"You're supposed to be young, too!

"Whoa!? Don't be unscrupulous about throwing struts! I thought you were stuck in a rock!

"Shit!"

"Hey, you were definitely going to make me listen to the tongue beating right now!

Something's noisy over there, but I don't want to wind up eating it, so let's put it away.

I think it sounded like something hard and heavy crashed into Gaan, but I don't care.

I hear it more than once, but if you care, you lose.

I silently assemble the instructed minutes. I'm scared.

"I, the servant, help"

Mr. Byabya turned to Sigal, not me, for some reason.

Sigal's gaze comes and goes with me and her in surprise because of what was also unexpected.

I guess I should help out.

"Uh, we'll be right over. Oh, but I don't think you should come any closer."

Looking over there for a moment, the tent is getting all done.

There are just a few iron columns poking around that have nothing to do with the tent.

Around stabbing some rocks, the throwing is serious.

"Well. Got it."

Mr. Byabya nodded honestly at my words and headed towards Kroto and the others.

I don't know about your expression, but your voice sounded a little unfortunate.

I knew he was the one to talk to. Uncover what you think of being silent.

"Mr. Tallow, are you concerned?

"To?"

When I felt my sleeve pulled and I turned my gaze, Sigal looked up at me like she was peeking from the bottom.

That look looks disturbing somewhere.

"Well, I care about you. He's a good guy."

"... right, good guy, I think too"

"Is there something bothering you?

"... Yeah, I'm sorry, it's nothing. Assemble the tent quickly."

Sigal went back to work without responding to my query.

I don't care how you look at it, it's nothing. It's not my face.

"Oh! Oh! Come on, man! You missed one shot!

"You bet! Because I'm serious about throwing it!

It's about time we stopped collecting them. I wonder if I should stop it.

No, yeah, let's just assemble your tent, Gret.

Because you're scared, you're not sending the problem forward, are you?

"Damn, I had a terrible eye"

"I deserve it. It's caused by normal behavior."

"That's why you won't have that one. That one. You eat something like that, you're gonna die!

"Unless you eat it in your head, you won't have a problem."

"We have a problem!

We creep up all the tents, we eat dinner, but the two of us are still talking about each other.

But it's because we're kind of close, you know, to these two.

"Damn, I don't know what you're talking about. You're making a scene."

The reason why the two discord stopped was because a hard-scaled person came to see how they were doing with the sound of their feud.

I can't tell, but apparently someone handled it at the entrance to the settlement.

When I invited him to dinner to at least apologize, he took his seat surprisingly honestly.

If you were recommended, it's courtesy here not to say no unless you have a reason, Mr. Byabya later taught me.

Mr. Aroness, I totally refused to stay, but is that okay?

"Give me a break. I said no to Inai and the couple."

"That's my word. I don't even want to imagine a problem like you being my husband."

I don't like these two sticking together either.

"I don't know about the people, but there are children in the settlement. Even the strangers are here and we all care. Don't make me too noisy late."

"Uh, sorry about that"

"I'm so sorry to disturb you"

"I already heard the apology. You just have to be careful next time."

I've already apologized once before dinner, but once again, the two of you speak out for an apology.

In contrast, a man responding while sipping the juice I offered him.

Hmm, that's not the impression I was asking Mr. Geena after all.

It's a pretty gentle response, and I don't find it hard to impress.

"Delicious, this is. Why don't you behave like a settler next time?"

"Oh, yes, that's good."

"Well, thank you"

When I responded casually to the thought that it was good enough to behave like a cook, I was stroked in the head.

Yeah, you're being treated like a child. This is...

Why is Inai treating you like an adult, but I'm treating you like a child when you're bigger than that?

I'm sorry, I know. It's outfits and stand-up behavior, right?

Well, no, nothing. It's troublesome to explain.

After dinner, he thanked us and went back to the settlement, and we decided to sleep in the tent too.

In the end, talking to Mr. Aroness remains aye-free, but what are you really going to do?

Even if you say it looks down on the ruins, if you don't destroy it as soon as you get in, it could be in bad shape.

He really doesn't know.