The trees in the forest are blocking the sun, which has recently become stronger and stronger. And today, the wind was stronger than usual, and it seemed like it was trying to bring coolness to the forest.

"There are no trees around here, but it would be a little cooler if the wind blows like this."

"Most of the time, the wind is strong."

That's what Samya said back to me. There is a difference in sunshine between the grasslands and the forest, and I think the pressure difference is caused by the strong sunshine at this time.

"Doesn't that make the arrows harder to hit?

Of course.

Samya shrugged her shoulders, but immediately slapped her arm and said.

"Well, it's also a good idea to find out where they are."

It's a boulder.

Well!

This time it's a chest blowing samia. It is good for her not to be modest when praised. The whole family smiles in their faces.

It's not like hunting today, and if you can't find the worst plants you collect, you can't find them, or they all seem to be enjoying the forest landscape at ease.

However, there are many dangerous animals in this forest. You'll never get past vigilance.

That's when I looked around the whole family. When we're all together, I feel like I can get rid of them with a small unit. A master of bows, a thousand mercenaries, a master of swordsmanship known in the capital, and a swordsman who can handle swords with both hands.

And a monstrous wolf (though still a child) in an elf that can use bows and magic. If Kurl also uses his walking power to hit his body, he will definitely do a lot of damage. Even if I'm wrong, I won't let my pretty daughter do that.

Ricke is the only one that is hard to count. That said, the others are just too strong...

I shook my head out with a little scary imagination in my head.

Lucy, who has the best nose among us, rushes to find green squirrels (it seems that she doesn't have much to eat) and leafy birds. She barks one at a time towards you and looks sad with a cune running away.

Well, I suppose I'm going to play with that personally. If I'd stayed in the wild, I'd have had more hunting instincts. Or maybe you'll wake up as you grow up.

If my instincts as a monster awaken along the way, will I be ready? When I took it back, I decided that I had to deal with it, but when I lived as a family for so long, I realized that my determination was slowing down.

I wonder what about Deanna, who is still decreasing my shoulder HP smoothly and fast. If that time comes, I'd like to make sure I'm not the only one hesitating...

No, let's enjoy this happy time for now.

Ah, that's it.

As she walked through the woods for a while, Liddy pointed at her finger. You can see something like a shrub with small flowers at the tip of your fingers. As everyone approached, the stems were more like thick grass than shrubs.

I decided it was grass because the surface is not like bark, but this is a “black forest”, no matter what plants grow.

"Simmer the roots of this and let the liquid dry."

Heh.

"Let's dig up that big one."

Liddy told me to dig up something big in the stock. Looks like the root of a tree, but the less fat root sneaked up. At first glance, the root itself is not so red. I wonder if the root of Japanese Akashi is often orange with strong redness from yellow.

"Cut the roots."

Kouka

When I cut one of the growing roots with a knife, a bright red cross section appeared. I can hear someone accidentally leaking a "uh-oh" voice. It's red that I think I can't help it. I've never seen a cross section of the root of the Japanese Akashi, but it's not as bright red as the dripping stone is likely to shed blood.

However, it is completely red or scarlet. Anyway, it is so red that there is no problem when I say "This is bright red". Animals differ a lot, and I guess it's different from the old world.

"It is OK if it is as red as this. Let's take this."

"Does the redness vary from stock to stock?"

"Yeah."

Liddy nodded quietly.

"The redness of things that don't grow much is thin, but as they grow, the redness of the roots increases. Well, it looks like it grew for about three years."

"Not so much."

Liddy nods again. Former Japanese think that it would be good to dig up such things lightly, but is this part of nature?

"I think this will color the wood enough."

Now I nod after being told. She screamed moodily, "Kurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr".

"All right, all right, don't ask for a lot of help today."

With a gentle knock on Kurl's neck, Kurl shouted louder, "Kurl!" and laughter spread to the family.