Hey, onii-chan

Yeah? What?

”Why do you think this forest is surrounded by a wooden fence around the village, even though it seems like such a quiet and ferocious monster?”

"Well, that's it. I thought you were building a fence and trying to protect the village because there's someone out there who's rampaging right now."

"Hmm... I wonder if I can protect the village with such a brittle fence..."

DOGOOOOOO!!

The roar rises again in the woods. Something seems to be battling something. It was an event on the opposite shore of the lake, so there was no danger to the waltzes, but it seemed that there was a fierce battle that could be seen as a flash of light as the trees fell, the smoke rose, or fire magic was used.

The two sat on the rocks by the lake watching the battle unfold.

"It seems like there are several monsters... and several people fighting?"

"Do you see it? Isn't it about three kilometers from here?"

"Even if you look like this, your eyes aren't getting any worse."

"That's right..." So, what kind of monster is a monster? like Ji-long-san? "

"Hmm... that's..."

Waltz said, pointing diagonally upward.

"Like a monkey like that."

"... what? It's like that...?"

"What does my sister suddenly say..." With that in mind, Lucia turned around, and it seemed like there was definitely a monkey climbing a tree and looking at us before Waltz pointed. That's about 50 cats, not one or two.

"No, when..."

"Well, you can just leave the monkeys alone." If you're attacked, you have to fight back, but you know what will happen if you put your hands on the humans, so you won't have to. "

"Really? Well then..."

Ignoring the gaze from behind, Lucia said as she watched the battle on the opposite shore.

Is it okay if the battle is not related to the monkeys here?

"Ah....."

"Also, the area around the village was surrounded by a fence... I wonder if it's because someone from the village fought the monkey and turned a blind eye?"

…………

"Villagers, before we talk, we all run away, so I don't know the details... but anyway, we have to do something about the monkeys in the back, right?"

Apparently, Lucia had a conclusion in her head. The monkey would definitely come to us without a hand.

And most of all, Lucia had proof that it was too late.

"Speaking of which, you exterminated a big monkey yesterday..." Could it be that you're the boss monkey? "

--because we were already working on it.

At that moment, a monkey threw a stone in his hand.

The parabolic stone took a straight course to the waltz. Waltz thinks about what to do with it--

Pasch!

It looks like you've decided to take it.

"Damn, that's dangerous..." Well, when I hit it, it didn't hurt or itch. "

Waltz said that and grabbed the stone--

Bang!!

—— I gripped it and crushed it. And that is what I see.

And the monkeys that were watching seemed to tremble. The monkeys, who were trying to throw stones after the first one, unexpectedly looked at each other and lowered their arms.

Waltz looks at the reactions of the monkeys, smiles, and somehow hears Lucia. Having heard that, Lucia, with a bitter smile, decided to take the Waltz proposal.

And what the two of them did. It was to lift the big rock from which they were sitting. Lifting two boulders weighing several tons,

Boom!!

—— I threw it across the river.

Lucia manipulated gravity to throw the boulder almost straight, and with the fine gravity control of the waltz, it curved into the middle of the battlefield on the opposite shore--

ZUDOOOOO!!

—— Falling with a blast and a sound. The throwing down of the surrounding trees while wearing a giant crater may be described by the viewer as a meteorite falling from the sky.

All of a sudden, the battlefield is quiet. That said, there weren't any dead. The monkeys and humans stopped fighting for fear of a sudden big bang.

After watching the situation satisfactorily, Lucia looked back. Then the monkeys that were supposed to be on the tree--

"... heh? Somehow she's gone..."

"Well, that's it. I can't believe a monkey."

--It looks like he disappeared sometime. I must have instinctively felt what would happen if I handled the waltzes.