Hitsugi no Maou

One Hundred Twenty-eight Tales: The Threatened Person Part One

"Hangryn disappeared...?

By the time the world was stained with Cedar (Akane) color, it was only two of Straw and Ledge that Raymond's unleashed messengers had brought him back to the settlement.

Surrounded by excellent Gentiles, Straw puts his head on "faceless" and explains the situation to Sabitoga and the girl.

"I was collecting firewood to burn the fire, as he said, and he suddenly disappeared. Me and Reggie were moving at a distance where we could see each other wanting to... I think he probably ran off into the woods"

"Was it just after we went into the woods that Hanglin disappeared?

"About enough time. I told you, if you run, you'll have enough time to catch up with Sabitoga and the others."

"Are you telling me that Hanglin with a land exploration was tracking the eagles who were exploring and walking through the woods?"

Sabitoga and Straw simultaneously squeeze their faces at the girl who snaps her mouth while holding her shoulders. "That man," cried the mosquito (or mosquito) as Ledge turned his gaze to the excellent Gentiles around him.

"From the beginning, I knew I couldn't just go inside the settlement. Then in the end, you were going to break up with us one day. The question is when will we break up, and what will we do after we break up..."

"You wanted to see how Sabitoga and the others would be treated in the settlement from afar. You can quantify the intensity of hostility to Hungry Old throughout the settlement by what treatment newcomers who are involved with you will receive."

Soon Raymond, the mayor of the village, who was mixed with the rendezvous (Hitoshiki), sounded low. "You're as cowardly as ever, Hanglin," he takes the gaze of Sabitoga and Blaze and laughs raw, letting them spread their thick arms.

"It's like that ballless bastard's idea to hide behind a rookie and ask him how things are in a place where he did something wrong. If you want to look after me again, you can honestly say that."

"You must think you're going to kill me."

When Blaze says, Raymond turns off his grin and looks "No Way" out of his mind. "I might put in a kick to die, but until I killed him..." everyone on the spot looked shivers at him.

Straw hits Sabitoga softly, "Is that old man a 'belly explorer'?" Then Raymond shouted so loudly that he said, "Big win!!," he exclaimed, pointing to Straw.

Shitro sees the hell-eared village chief as smelly. "Anyway, only the one with a face to look after," Raymond said as he lay his finger on that gaze, suddenly vomiting that Doss' interest was there.

"You're hiding in the shade of some tree, Hanglin. Let's have a misty, twisted evening. I don't like girls. - Don't let your ladies get upset."

"Letting this person talk (talk) won't light up (...). Mr. Straw and the others will be tired, won't you disband them anyway? They can stay at home."

To the words of Charcoal, the Gentiles gather their gaze on Raymond. Raymond smiled twitchy and waved his palm flat silently. Forgiveness is out and everyone scatters in the direction of dizziness.

Sabitoga asked "what is he like" to Charcoal, who leads us to shelter, sideways looking up at Raymond around his nose.

"I know it's at a glance, but everyone's response is somewhat 'cluttered'. You don't look like a village chief with respect and credibility."

"Most of the good Gentiles don't settle in settlements simply by using settlements as base camps for their exploratory activities in the first place. Like the usual villagers, they don't have to belong to the village or the village chief. The village chief is not our leader or superior, just to say one way or another, a person who shouldn't piss you off about spending time in a settlement, a presence that must be respected at the very least.

One step out of the settlement, Raymond is just one of the best Gentiles we've ever had. "

"So often we can maintain the settlement as a community. Oren also used his name for Raymond for some reason..."

"If Raymond as village chief had his fangs peeled off, he would have killed him. He will not condone (do so) those who seek to break the framework of the settlement itself. All in all, it's a nasty personality, but it's only thorough there. If you ask me, he's a Solemn Qing device."

Sabitoga, who narrows her eyes to words she's unfamiliar with hearing, added from the side that Blaze "is a person who eliminates' foreign objects' that can harm the settlement".

"We need a head named Raymond to wipe out the settlement when it comes out, for example, indiscriminate murder of other residents and vandalism. He excels both as a single fighter and as a leader who directs his allies. An armed warrior, but an outlaw, but a demon, unless he's so big, he'll kill him.

More than any other fine village chief's job, we have a man named him for that kind of violent shakedown. "

"... the chief who exists as a threat to protect the village..."

"Most of all, in the past few months, the number of explorers using settlements has fallen dramatically. I don't know if it's time for fifty or sixty to be there, but maybe it's not a situation where you can trust Raymond to win all the time against the devil."

Sabitoga continued to stare at Raymond as he listened to Blaze.

Raymond in Hell's Ear remains looking up at the sky, but only when he stops his nose singing and is silent.

Convinced that the consciousness was directed at us, Sabitoga took his gaze off him and turned to the shelter of the Blades.