Hitsugi no Maou

Sixty-two Stories: Exploration (Invasion) Part One

After the meal, we went into the last supply at this camp.

Tomorrow morning we will be stepping into what Hanglin calls a 'horrible world'. Whatever was waiting for me, I needed to be ready to fight in full swing.

Aiming for a second mass is a girl who goes into the water, a stroll that makes a big authentic yana out of a branch of kaba. Sabitoga was also trying to set up a 'fishing trap' today by arranging (mostly) on the water's edge and bringing up yarns that she used to sew (not) her own wounds.

Prepare two thick branches of mold so that each tip is sharp and sharp. Stick one to the shore and the other to the water, tying the branches together with long threads. And then from this yarn, drain a few of the shorter yarns provided separately and tie the weight with the needle (stirrup).

The fishing needle recovered the head of the tortoise that had been chopped off yesterday, and prepared the meat to be chopped and bones to be chopped. Use the spine of the mass or other processed seashells to target prey of various sizes.

The bait is turtle-faced meat and yadkali. Wish for a big fish and sink it in the water with the weight of pebbles.

Ledge had a glimpse of Hungry Old wandering (yes) the Kaba tree stand all the way as he helped with such rust ga work.

Hungryn, who calls herself a leader in the exploration of the Devil's Island, has picked (one) mushroom or grass that Sabitoga did not employ as food and piled it up in the bark of a peeled mushroom.

Will he be able to distinguish and collect safe food from the wooden stands? Do we have experience and knowledge that we don't have, and can we use more food?

He stared at the big mushroom in Hangulin's hand and turned only to his voice, "You can go," as Sabitoga regulated the yarn of the fishing trap, to a sly throat (throat) rattling ledge.

"I've never been past getting vegetable food. I think I can learn a lot from him. But don't be alarmed."

"Eh."

"Never speak, even if he's offered to try some plant. He is giving up his life. No wonder I want to take you on the road."

Sabitoga drops a fishing needle with turtle meat into the water without even giving me a glance. A very small miscellaneous fish (Zako) immediately gathered in the bait (Esa), glistened his silver belly like a knife and danced (mostly).

Reggie thinks a little before returning a slow nod to Sabitoga and going up to shore.

As he approached Kaba tree standing, he smelled the green mushroom that Hangulin had just collected. Hanglin throws her voice at the ledge that unwittingly draws her face without even giving her a glance, just like Sabitoga.

"It's an eye-catcher. The jade (hissui) color blur (...) pattern would be beautiful, wouldn't it? It's native to the Buna and Kaba groves. It's hard to cultivate and I've never heard of success stories."

"Aren't you a poison mushroom...?

"It's edible mushrooms. It tastes good when cooked using oil. There are no similar poisonous mushrooms, so amateurs like you can pick them safely."

Hangryn sends me an eye for eye tag. Both the cassava and the pattern (eh) are thick meat and seem to be edible. The closer you get to the ground, the whiter the color, the more meticulous the muscles (zippers) seem to tear with your fingers.

Beautiful, if you ask me, it was a beautiful mushroom indeed. But that's why Ledge looks suspicious and sees Hanglin.

"At school, he said, 'Be careful because clean mushrooms are poisonous mushrooms,' and Xi was there."

"It's a theory. Mushrooms are somewhat more poisonous in plain, dirty colors. However, because brightly colored edible mushrooms are often difficult to cultivate (oozing), they tend to disappear on the table (soggy sauce) and have a weak impression of being a food. So all in all, it's misunderstood as poisonous."

"I wonder if it's true...?

"You trust these mushrooms, don't you?

Hangulin knelt one knee and took a brown casa mushroom from the ground. Seeing it with a cream-colored pattern (eh), the ledge shakes its neck vertically (freshly) just as "yes".

"It's a mushroom that you can trust with those quiet colored mushrooms. The rest would be perfect if the pattern (eh) were nicely ripped with your fingers."

"I can rip it clean, but this is a poison mushroom. They call it" ambush "or" eater "in a form of benitake. Eating causes nausea, headaches, diarrhea, and in the worst case, death."

Hangulin hands the poisonous mushroom to the ledge and restores the edible eyetake.

Hanglin shrugged her shoulders and said even more to the shrugged (blurry) young man.

"There's nothing to be ashamed of. People are ignorant of what they are. If there is only one thing to be ashamed of, it is not to accept new knowledge but to continue to inherit mistakes. It's about not admitting mistakes."

"Ha..."

"Will you deny my exploratory results that despair is a mistake? Then I'll tell you as much as I can about the toxicity and non-toxicity of mushrooms."

Hangryn looks at the ledge with her eyes awakened just saying she had little expectation, back to back with the words she vomited.

To him releasing Aitake onto the skin of a kabanoki, Ledge dumped the poison mushroom on the ground and stomped (crushed) the gutter as he somehow wandered his gaze.