After 800 houses, we walked down the main street of the market, aiming at an outdoor store selling dairy products we heard about on the road.

While there are really many different shops, the diversity of people visiting here will also be a cause of the bustle.

Even if I just glanced over, to the cock and thought youth of the restaurant, the merchant-style uncle talking to the shopkeeper at the store, and the adventurer who came to procure food, from ordinary housewives to children.

It has a reputation for being a city full of adventurers and merchants.

Although most of them are simple stores covered with cloth on wooden stalls, products piled up like mountains are bright in color and do not require wasteful decoration.

There was a bright light in people's eyes, full of willingness to live strong, even poor.

"Rosie, look at that guy over there"

"Mm, which one?

Following Risha's gaze, there's a small outdoor shop there.

I was packing a box of mysterious products arranged on the table, whether they were in a storefront or not.

Bright red as tomatoes, the shape is close to aubergines' torso. A little different from red bell peppers and paprika too.

None of the vegetables I've ever seen fit into fruit.

"... whats that"

"Is that it? Oh, that's the fruit of pawbacca. Eating when you have headaches or nausea caused by a loss of magic temporarily relieves your symptoms... not! Look at your uncle."

The more you say and look me in the eye, I see.

There are wrinkles between the eyebrows, the brow buttocks are lowered and the mouth is bent to the letter to.

"Uh, that was something."

"Yes, I've been crushing 'no more...' many times since earlier, so I thought this was something. If that's what Rosie said, it wasn't her fault."

"Oh, can you hear me!? At this distance!? In this noise!?"

"Yes. I seem to have good ears, and if I'm conscious, I hear most of the noise."

An unexpected stunt.

Or is this what all the elves are like?

It's not that hard if you just listen to the little noise.

But it's no longer a level where you can only hear what you're looking for from so many different sounds.

"Okay, shall we go? Liesha, do you want to talk about it?

"Leave it to me!

Let Risha go first, and I'll follow you to the front of the store.

"Oh, there you are. I'm sorry, I'm done for the day."

The owner glances at us and goes back to clean up again.

If the pawbacca fruit is what I just heard, I don't even think it's like two kids coming to buy it.

I mean, the owner doesn't seem to think of us as guests.

Sounds like a difficult development just now, but I guess it's okay, Risha.

"No, I'm sorry, but we're not here as customers."

"Leesi Mugu"

Now I can put Leisha's index finger on my lips. [M]

Did you actually have it quite at the root?

"I was worried because it seemed kind of spicy. What's wrong with you?

I see, do you attack with cuts like that?

I do it a lot, too, but unfortunately it's counterproductive.

Humans don't ask for salvation after they've given up everything.

You won't be able to pull the information that way.

"It's a little hard for kids to talk about. Look, go that way."

Hold on, and you'll be driven away by evil.

Reesha looked at me and sifted and shook her head as she stepped back a couple of steps and then raised her face all the way up.

Don't get your hands on me, that's what I'm going to do.

I tried to get a help boat out... but apparently I don't need it.

"Then sell one of those pawbacca fruits. So... if you don't mind, why don't we talk about what happened? Even if you don't understand, you can listen to your child."

For a moment, it looked like a backlight shined behind Reesha smiling at her for saying so.

The impact would have been tremendous.

You don't have to look at the look on the face of the owner.

"Ah... oh, it's 300 lithia"

"Yes, money. Rosie, excuse me, but let me put you in that bag with me."

Put the pawbacca fruit you received from Risha in a hemp handbag.

It felt like I held it by hand when I received it and it wasn't as heavy as it looked.

"... Lady, why would you want to hear that?"

The shopkeeper asks with a completely exhausted look.

It seemed like Risha was about to bond for a moment, but it was right back to normal.

"The truth is, we're here to find out the price of all sorts of things. But your condition was kind of unusual."

"Does it look that way? Ha, well, I guess so. I'm unemployed today."

I knew it, and while I think about it, I see Riesha with a serious look sometime.

The door of my heart began to open.

This is where the arms show off, Riesha.