"...... Will your resolve remain the same?"

“Yes, I think I've lived a sinful life. Above this, I want to discard all the roots of sin and live in the path of faith."

"Throwing away your property is not the only way to reach the path of faith... no, let's stop it." You should follow the path you believe in. God will surely give you your faith. "

Thank you very much.

This is one of the churches in the town of Nai Harn. The priest who finished the preaching to the majestic believer could not wipe out the indissoluble feelings somewhere.

(... he had a strict contract, but I've never heard of a reputation for rowdy money lending. If there is a deposit, it is said that there has been no delay in extending the repayment deadline.... and yet... countless dead people roared at me? And right in front of Ned Village?)

I had heard that it was a harsh reputation, but I had never heard of anyone who had died complaining about that money loan. It seemed that he thought that he might be buying resentment somewhere... but (in the first place), was there so many people who died carelessly in the village of Ned? Apart from the debts.

(...... there is a possibility that a dead person who had nothing to do with Ned Village...... No, why did he show up at that place? If you were to follow him, you wouldn't have had to wait until you got to the village of Nedzide... and I've never heard of a lot of dead people complaining about him in the first place.... is it possible that someone who is threatened and still has feelings for donating property will trample on people?)

Rumors of monsters in front of the villages of Bejin, Gat, and Ned had not yet reached Naihar. Even so, this priest twisted his neck in his heart.



A few days later, a series of rumors of monsters emanating from the village of Bejin reached the town of Nai Har. After hearing the rumor, the guru once again became a headache.

(...... The disturbances that occurred in Bezin and Gat villages are in the category of "disturbances". He said that there was no such thing as resentment.... even though... only the mud doll in Ned's village uttered a grudge...?)

--The hair color is obviously different from the monster from Bezin Village.... so... this isn't the same thing as the monsters in Bezin Village?

If you think that the Bézin Village Hundred Monsters Nightmare has revitalized other ghosts...... then you can't talk about it. In that case, it was irrelevant that the money lender in question visited the village of Ned, so it was possible that he was not the original target... no, it was highly probable...

Considering these.....

"Muda Fang" is a separate matter from the monster of the origin of Gut village, so it has not yet been terminated.

· It is highly likely that "Muda Fang" has a grudge against another loan...

The priests who had thought so much had conveyed their speculation to the townspeople as a precaution.



It was the other money lenders in Naihar who trembled at this reasoning.

Unlike the money lenders who have already lived a calm and secluded life, they are still pushing for usury and collecting money from debtors.

- Are we the next ones to get attacked?

"...... Is it okay if I don't go around Ned Village?"

"No... it's just a boring 'hopeful observation'." I can't tell anyone that the dead are looking for revenge and are not even close to Naihar right now. "

Naihar was an ancient and prosperous stronghold town in the southwestern part of Islam, and was a key economic and logistical asset. Therefore there are many lenders of money, which have made this city their base. "If Muda Foshi is angry about lending money, I will aim at Naiharu first-this was a well-thought-out reasoning.

Then, one of the lenders gathered digs up an unexpected story.

"... hey... do you remember what Cory said?"

"Cory?"

"Who's that?"

"No, wait... I remember." You said you were killed in front of Theodorum's dungeon last year... a competitor, right? "

"What...?"

From the common denominator of "The greedy money lender was attacked and killed by a monster", the case of Cory who was executed in front of the "pit of resentment and poison" came up again.

"... I thought... it was the dungeon, but... isn't it...?"

"I thought so because he was killed in front of the dungeon... but he bought a grudge against a human." It's not a dungeon (...) "

"Hmm..."

Irrespective of the dungeon, if the money lender who bought the grudge was just killed by a monster, the interpretation of the story will change. At the same time, it also evaluates the dangers that are looming on us.

Fortunately, none of the money lenders gathered here had slave trade with Theodorum. Therefore, I haven't bought any grudges from you.

That said, it's only a respite. Apart from the case of illegal slaves, there are people who can't help but remember that they bought their grudges.

"No, wait... I thought you were talking about a ghost in that dungeon."

The main dungeon helped to kill Cory, who had a grudge against the dungeon's subordinate spirit (Ghost)?

“Even if not directly, you say there was a dungeon there?”

― ― This is also a well-rounded interpretation, and if you want to add it, it is true.

However, the one who pushed this proposition forward.....

"I can't believe... there's a dungeon around here!?"

─ ─ It was a very annoying conclusion for Crowe.