Depending on what you say, I came to the village to gather information. It also combines greetings (greetings) to close and move the mountain hut during the winter months with confirmation of whether they will let us use the mountain hut again next year. That's a long visit at first.

"Ho ho ho, after all, during the winter months, should we move to the margins?"

"Yeah, I don't know how much snow there will be around here, but it will still be hard to find herbs in the winter. I thought if I couldn't do that, I'd go somewhere else. I like how easy this village is to spend."

"Huh. I can't handle the ladder as far as the back of the mountain, but it's quite loaded. That cabin is hard. I thought about it. Where are they going?

"That's it, don't you know somewhere nice? I can't guide myself to this country."

"Uh-huh. Ask the others."

That being said sooner or later, the village chief took a seat and pulled a few villagers who were speaking on the table. You're a light-hearted grandfather.

Several candidate sites were indicated as a result of pigeon neck discussions (kikyu bunnies) with newly pulled villagers.

"First of all, it's a nearby town. It's an Elgin town."

"Is it Elgin? I've been there once... but I couldn't check the herbs because the area was full of fields."

"Oh, do you want to check the herbs?"

"Well, pulling cages without doing anything all winter...... And I felt like the rent and the inn were expensive?

"Oh, the inn's a little expensive."

"Well, there are Balen Chi hands... what about this one?

"Right. I've been fighting and selling anything to the elves, and I've been lonely ever since."

"Something about a strong wind to non-humans? If you had a pet, you'd be involved and scared."

"Huh. Sometimes that happens."

"And then... hey, hey, it's a long way from here, but there's Banks."

"Right. I always recommend him."

"Banks, is it?

"What's up, brother? You know Morrow? I was just heading southeast from here."

Well, southeast of Morrow?

"Is that where the ruins are?

"Well, it's a town called Shaldo with ruins, but nobody lives here right now."

Ho, you think it's a deserted town?

"You're way ahead of Shaldo."

"The streets to neighboring countries to the east, to the King's Capital to the west, and to the south, mountains with mines, are all triplets, a town that has long flourished in trading."

"I don't know if the herbs are growing, but sell them on the market. If you just want to find out, still. Yeah?

What do you say? Doesn't it look good?

"Is it easy to spend the winter?

"It's way south of here. So. Warm."

"Merchants come and go all the time, there are many inns, and it's cheap."

I thanked the villagers and was delighted when I finally gave them round balls of natural stone that I had never had a chance to sell. It's a corner, so I'll give everyone's share to the village chief.

"I thought the girls would be happy. I can't really get anything like this. I'm glad you got it.

"It's the rest of what I got before, so don't worry about it. Thank you for everything."

The herbs we grew here got a much better value.

I got permission to use the cabin next year and left the village chief's house behind.