"No, you made money"

Mr. Craig with a hock-face.

"The purpose of this request is to escort the students. Don't forget that."

Jethro smiles at Craig while collecting material from the demon he defeated himself. I know I'm usually where I smile myself, but I'm prioritizing the students because Dr. Niefa sees them.

I'll take it with me.

Mr. Lilibel is also securely recovering the material.

Forest Wolf with the habit of moving in herds.

I could have expected a fellow herd to attack me at the stage when the first one came out.

Forest Wolf, a wolf demon, can eat meat, and the fur can be sold for a fair price, so adventurers like to hunt. Nevertheless, we must also be prepared to wipe ourselves out because of the large number of encounters at a time.

"We were just watching."

"The reason we're in on this request is to help people out when they're out of their control."

If you're a herd opponent of Forest Wolf, they have a longer history of adventurers than we do.

You better not come out with demons that are out of their control.

"Brother."

I hear Chris and look back.

There was Liana and Merrill ahead of me when I turned around.

It's in front of my sisters, so I desperately curb nausea.

The problem lay in what the three of us were pulling together.

"What's that?

"Is this it? One of the Forest Wolves attacked us."

Chris and the others were around the center of the line.

I knew there were individuals who had strayed from the herd because Mr. Craig's party was in charge around there, but I left them alone.

"You're strong. those girls students."

"Mr. Craig."

"Just when we were dealing with other Forest Wolves, and if we ran, we'd be in a critical position in time, but before that, these girls took the initiative to crusade."

"Yep..."

It got a little different than I planned.

It was my sisters who seemed to have somewhere overconfident in their power just like the kids who aspired to be adventurers, so I was just going to threaten them a little bit to make them understand their strengths again.

But it has crusaded individuals who have strayed from the herd.

This doesn't make sense.

"How did you crusade?"

"Yes -"

All three of them were defeated in a solid way if you ask me.

Within a distance, Merrill's unleashed soil attribute magic stone bullet (Stonebarrette) held Forrest Wolf in motion, and Riana's thrown knife hit her leg where she jumped sideways to avoid it. Chris was breaking his head as he leaped straight to the front.

Collaboration, as we've seen earlier.

"It was from afar, but earlier we saw the sight of a party of adventurers just women crusading Forest Wolf"

We thought about what we would do with reference to the collaboration we saw at that time.

Opportunities to test the conceived collaboration soon came and practiced deviant individuals against them.

"Has your brother not been mistaken?

"Mistake?"

"We understand as well as we understand our strengths. If it wasn't the individual who strayed from the herd, but the herd itself, it was defensively left to the adventurers."

Still, he wanted to test his strengths in action. He was going to fight if a chance came.

And I put it into practice because I had a chance.

"You weren't scared?

For the first time, the adventurer-aspiring boys who saw the demons could no longer fight with their feet clamped.

But as far as Chris and Craig are concerned, it doesn't seem like Chris has that look.

"Is your brother serious?

"Yes, but"

He was shaking his head at how Chris said "Oh man".

I was just a little irritated by that attitude, but I suppress it.

"I grew up in that village and am quite used to demons. Even though Liana wasn't as good as the border, she grew up in the country, so it's not the first time she's seen a demon."

"Because I've seen scarier things at an early age."

Meryl remembers the old days sadly.

I had to escape with a crawling body attacked by bandits and crawling. The fear I felt then was stronger than the intimidation emanating from demons.

"I've tried so hard not to feel scared like I did back then."

"I am something similar. When I left the village, I was nothing but luggage for your brother. So now I can help you."

"I'll help your sister, too"

Sisters who complain that they can fight healthy.

"These kids..."

"What shall we do?

Liana and Merrill's sisters, Silvia and Melissa, were having trouble treating their sisters.

The fact that we are able to fight demons is a big factor because we have become family members. So I didn't want my sisters to do anything dangerous.

I feel the same way.

"These kids were able to fight enough."

"Maybe so..."

"It's your sister, isn't it? I don't know what it's like to be worried, but these kids aren't stupid. Shouldn't I trust you a little bit?

My sister comes looking up for permission.

Parents are supposed to be brothers, but the ownership of the mansion where they live and the person their own sister admires made me guardian.

I don't do anything reckless without permission from my parents.

That much separation was well made.

"... ok. Permit me if I go into action as far as I can't help it."

"Thank you"

Sisters walking away from us and back to their classmates.

"Ladies and gentlemen, don't worry. Again, the adventurers will get rid of you even if the demons attack you. You know that because you've been watching."

Students snorting at Chris's voice.

"I'm not afraid of demons if I leave them to those people. Besides, I've been given permission to fight, so we can help you when it's really dangerous."

Chris with his sword up.

Chris was like a hero with a glowing sword in the sun.

That's the kind of work a teacher would have to do.

Preach the dangers of demons after embarrassing the students who were concerned about gaining strength after this raid, and make them learn the importance of relying on powerful people like adventurers.

There are many people in the world who ketch money to hire adventurers.

At the border, they die from such people.

I hope we don't at least see the students we taught die of just making stupid choices.

I was told those thoughts and had a meeting.

But Chris took the role while he was forgiving his adventurous aspiring children.

"But there are more dangerous demons in the back of the woods."

It's only the forest entrance yet.

Behind the woods is a demon with powerful signs, they say.

"It's okay. That's when adventurers who are stronger than the adventurers who fought for us will help."

"Those people were so strong earlier."

Mr. Craig and his children were defeating the demons in a flashy move because of their eyes.

To the children, they seemed to be the 'strongest'.

"No problem. I didn't fight earlier, but there are as many as four A-rank adventurers here. Definitely protects us."

Everyone's gaze can be directed at us.

I nodded unexpectedly at the momentum.

"But you weren't fighting earlier, were you?

One girl was leaning her neck.

It's easy to understand the strengths of those who showed us where we were actually fighting, but where I taught the Adventurer Rank, it's hard to grasp our strengths.

I won't stay in A-rank when I give it all in the first place.

"It's okay. Those are our brothers and sisters. And our power is what we acquired because we were taught it by our brothers. And if you're worried about it, the next time you have a fight with a demon, you'll have to fight it."

"Yeah!"

Boiling children.

You can't be expected to do nothing that far.

"That's why you can give it up the next time you get a chance?

"That's good..."

I tried to get permission from Mr. Craig, but he was directed at the boys in a remote location - who were trying to fight Forest Wolf in blood earlier.

The boys had been beaten and changed and depressed before they came to the woods.

"You know, even girls could have fought, and we..."

"Ahhh......"

I was glad Chris was thinking right.

It is commendable to have acted prominently to encourage friends.

But what Chris stood out for left the boys depressed.

"This has to be resolved in time."

Education is not our job in the first place.

This time the teacher asked me to, so I just had no choice but to take on the farce.