Different worlds of the last heaven and knights of the fist.
145. Raid without appearance
I wandered around the outer perimeter of the village and the stone pieces of the collapsed walls were scattered all over it. Stones of various sizes and shapes, large and small, are rolling all over the place, although they are pulled over at the edge of the road to stay out of the way.
The walls aren't high, but they're quite thick. If it was the resentment demons who punched through this, it should mean a rather huge and powerful individual.
(Hmm...)
Dino looks around.
In the streets near the village, "Wadachi" is completely invisible. The owner of the inn told me that the carriage wouldn't go through either. Travelers have also seen Dino for roughly a year. Before that was an example fortune teller, and before that was Niels, who went missing. Only one example soldier stopped by in the meantime. Other times every few years, to the extent that pedestrians visit villages or not.
Across the street, the promising meadow continues everywhere.
(Is there only a trail of broken walls?)
If you assume this is the work of a resentment demon, there is not one here that should be. Footprints.
If you are a resentful enough demon to break this wall, you will have considerable body and power. If you move, you should always leave a footprint on the soft soil around you. But it doesn't. I don't know when the last time they broke the wall, but there must be a few traces left. Regardless, it is not possible to work by a flying grudge demon... Nevertheless, I don't see any body hair, etc. It is too unnatural to break only the walls and not attack the village itself.
There are countless footprints of the villagers. And traces of luggage and thoughtful little wheels.
(when…)
- It is possible that it was humans who broke the wall.
Considering the fact that only the walls are broken and you are not giving a hand to a house or anything else, it is firmer to consider it a person's work than a grudge demon. Something like a threat to perform the devil?
Instead, as for Dino, I thought it was' this way 'at the point in the middle of listening to him from Yesta.
But in that case, it's that means of destroying the wall that's hooked.
Wall to be crushed with the roar.
According to Yesta's story, when the wall was first broken, it was conserved by proper protective techniques. If so, it is not something that can be broken by the concurrent chanter Magee.
(I can afford it...)
Such a user can't be rolling like that either.
I can't imagine why you're obsessed with such a rural village and continue to threaten it for as long as a year and a half, even if there were so many magicians. You should go and do the chanter Magee for real.
(Ma, leave the reason... if it's impossible to unplug a bee with surgery -)
If, for example, a moving turret is brought up, it is easy to break down the wall.
In that case, however, the shell fired would remain at the scene. If something like that had fallen by the wall, the villagers would have noticed.
It is the dark night without Ish Marni that the walls are broken by decision.
It would be possible in itself to break the wall from afar if the night were to prevail, but I also don't think we are deliberately searching for and retrieving the shells we unleashed in the dark. And if it's a turret, it's a fine weapon. It's not a substitute for the bad guys around it to be readily available.
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Dino looks west of the village. There must be a forest, but I couldn't see it from this place. I thought it might be quick if I actually went, but maybe it's quite a distance away.
I don't know how long it's gonna take to get there.
- and. An old woman walking on a bump walked down the street in front of the dino she was accounting for. Whether it is the return of farming, with a shovel on his shoulder, and qualitative clothing all over the soil.
"Ooh, Soko's O'Virtue. I was just asking..."
How long will it take to get to the West Forest specifically? The moment I walked over to ask that,
"You're not a nice guy! I can't believe I'm old enough to be called out by a good-looking guy who threw away Atas, too! Hehe!
Dino went a little unconsciously against it.
"I don't want to... ask you a few questions - Kotto."
"Oh, my God, what do you want to ask! Age of Alama Atas!? Age!? No wow, how many do I look!? I don't know how many you look."
The old woman slaps Bashibashi and Dino in the arm.
"... no... listen..."
In the end it took me a few minutes to hear it out, but it seems to take about three hours on foot from this village to the west woods.
Far from the sky, the daytime god Inverenus, who shines in the vermilion, has already begun to make his way home. It should be tomorrow.
"The West Forest... I'm not saying anything bad. Stop it. Nice guy's dying."
Until then, her energy was left behind in a dark voice like a lie, and the old woman walked with her.
Dino looks up at the sky, which began to stain thin red.
For whatever reason, Ish Marni changes its appearance in a certain period. Depending on the amount of clouds drifting over the sky, I wonder if it will disappear completely around here these days, even tonight.
(Oh, this is just fine)
Dino turned back his heel and walked out towards the inn.
At dinner, the old man at the inn was rapping.
This year, the crops are broken, the daughter of this house is arrogant and lazy and everyone hates her. Speaking of which, she was with Yesta and the others. But when those kids were little, the village had a nice atmosphere, and so much so that they couldn't talk about it.
The old master said he was losing his wife a few years before the noise began. I guess he was hungry for the talker too. Even when Dino was eating like he wasn't interested, he was talking without a problem.
Occasionally, there was a scene where I frowned and shut up, but I must have been wondering if we should talk about the demon in the example. But in the end, he never touched on the topic.
It was just a topic I didn't care about, but I could hear the daytime boy - other than what Yesta was telling me.
A man named Niels, the first missing former traveler, said he had his thoughts on a woman named Tiasso, the first to be sacrificed. He also refused to apply to socialize, and halfway abandoned himself to embark on a survey of the surrounding area.
(... I don't care about the bottom of my heart)
People like gold and women have lost their cool judgment in front of them, and then their lives, and so on, have seen them rot in the world behind them.
As he finished his meal and placed the fork, the old man looked out the window. No light has plugged in from the large, old window.
"Tonight... Ish Marni, won't you come..."
Pregnant with fear, a grunt. Maybe my husband was rapping slightly to distract the fear.
The night the goddess of the night disappeared, the presence of a demon came to slap the village walls.
"... the goddess is absent... does Cotto say that 'another mon' is coming...?
The old man shook himself to the point of jumping up to the fun Dino grunt.
"Customer…"
"Stick it in my little ear."
"... is it Yesta"
With a hoot of laughter, the old man looks out, smeared in pitch black, and pounds zero.
"Yesta's sister... by the time Sirena becomes her daughter of her age, I just hope her peaceful days are back. Bye..."
Dino was silent.
Wish, what young man knows that just praying doesn't change anything.
- Sounds so loud that it rocks the ground too.
Dino looked up from the book he was reading in the thin light. If you check your pocket watch, I just went around a little bit at 2: 00. The grass is also supposedly sleeping at times.
The walls and windows are shivering billibly in the loud voice that just beats up everything that sleeps like that. It's a vibration that could be mistaken for an earthquake.
"Ha..."
The innkeeper told me not to leave the room because the devil might come, but naturally it's not a 'penta' I'm adulterating.
Dino hoisted his mouth furiously and jumped out of the inn like a beast.
The sound rang once.
Outside, it is wrapped in total darkness, and the shock of the moment is quiet as a lie.
Though a despicable village, if you were to rush around on your own, the grounds would be just as large as you can handle. Whether or not you can encounter a raider.
Dino lit a small fireball instead of a pine light at his fingertips and ran out toward the outer periphery of the village.
"Here..."
He circled to the wall telling and discovered that some of the walls, which had not collapsed during the day, were falling apart.
The stones are splashed flashy and scattered around.
(Shattered. That's a lot of fragments)
Looking around with that in mind, there's no sign of a raider. I'll try to expand the enemy technique, but I can't even sense heat source reactions like this in the range of dozens of miles around me.
……
As I was hearing, it looks like someone unidentified really just broke the wall and left.
It's just an intuition, but not a grudge demon. I can't feel the monsters' unique signs and odors.
or not, is it human work?
Sound only once. I mean, with one blow, I'm scattering so much destruction.
The most likely is shelling by moving turrets, but the shells are still not rolling. The time it took Dino to get here was about five minutes. In the darkness, I found no light source other than the flame Dino was dotting on my fingertips. It's hard to believe that I've been disciplined in retrieving the bullets I shot in.
(... how the hell are you gonna break it... get out of my way)
Across so many pieces of stone that there's no foot stomping ground, kick it in...
(... of stones, fragments...,)
Second, I had an idea that depended on it in my head.
The village of the night darkness is completely restored to silence. There was no way for the villagers to come out as one.
That noise, I don't think he's sleeping unaware. As Yesta said during the day, I guess he doesn't come out afraid of the raiders.
(Man, it's me anyway)
The wall was destroyed. That is, the signal of the devil demanding sacrifice.
If it were tomorrow morning, there would be some movement in the village.
Dino went back to the inn and decided to sleep until morning.