I'll go then.

"Come on, come on."

Meet the Samias at the exit of the house, ready to go. They are going hunting now.

All but Riquet and I will accompany Krull to Lucy and Hayate.

Hayate got a little lost, but she didn't have anything to contact her, so she asked me to accompany her, and if there was anything, she told her to go back here instead of writing a letter.

If Hayate returns and doesn't have a letter, I (and Riquet) will hurry to the last place released. Even if I hadn't stayed on the spot, the range I was looking for would be somewhat narrower, so it was better than no hint at all.

In the worst case scenario, I would consider relying on Ms. Lewisa to tell me where she is, but I would like to use that as a last resort.

Rather than being particularly hostile to her, she ranks quite high in terms of friendliness, but at the end of the day, she is beyond human imagination and power. I think it would be better not to borrow too much. I feel like I have a lot of people to borrow at the moment, so I might be able to use that area as a shield.

Well, if we were in any danger, it would be us more than the Samyas. "There's a huge difference in power anyway..."

Maybe I should think about making it a fort. Even if it is not a trap that can cause injury, would it be better to have one that warns intruders if they suddenly approach, or one that sends an alarm to the house with a trick? Let's think about this one more time.

During the hunt, Hayate seemed to be stuck on Krull's back. Krull does a great job carrying his hunted prey. Everyone has their own basic hunting tools, so there's no luggage like the Krull can carry along the way.

So, it seems that Hayate's favorite Place on the move is Krull's back, relaxing and swaying. You're supposed to be the oldest at human age, but you shouldn't spoil your sister. The biggest body was Krull.

Other than Krull's back, I heard Anne often stops on her shoulder or head. I think it's because I'm quite tall. When I told this story, I asked Anne if it was not heavy, but she said, "There is some weight, but not at all", and she didn't say anything because she seemed a little happy.

Krull was quick to move and seemed to be an excellent force. Meanwhile, it has no role as a resting place for Hayath. It seems that the hayate is also rising up the tree and squeaking, so we don't know, but it's Samya's guess that he's giving instructions in "words that only make sense to his daughters"...

Lucy was getting pretty big, and she had more places to hunt. Although it seems to be a monstrous influence, it is quite clever, and sometimes it literally "eats" the prey when it is not a hound, but if Lucy does not do such a thing at all and seals off the movement of the prey, she will not do anything more until she is told.

Around here, Diana was narrating while lowering her eyes.

There aren't many animals near us. Since the magic power was so strong, I naturally understood that there was a risk that if I made a mistake, I would become a monster just like Lucy.

I don't know if it's a substitute, but animals often come to hot springs with a little less magic power. To be precise, I don't put it in the bathhouse, so it's a drainage pond.

There come wolves, pigs, deer, as well as raccoons and tigers. Squirrels and birds can be seen bathing in shallow waters in the smaller ones, so you'll see a whole bunch of animals in the forest besides bears.

In the previous world TV show, there was a saying that the deer was staying in a surveillance hut in the jungle and making noise that it was a tiger, but here, various animals could be seen during the day without such a thing.

By the way, the main thing is to check that the pond is not overflowing, and not to dust the animals that are soaking in the water.

It was the implicit understanding of our family that the animals in the pond were not to be targeted for hunting. Even if they say it's no big deal what you're doing, I can't help but feel at home.

That's why Riquet and I waved until the trees in the woods covered the figure of our three daughters, who looked back sometimes.