I Said Make My Abilities Average!

348 What lurks in the mountains 4

"Yes, I'm ready!"

Miles of voices brought the children together.

When Miles began cooking for sixteen children and four of themselves, for a total of twenty, he instructed his younger children to bring in the others, to name a few that the leader's boy had troubled for some time.

And the children who came saw the dishes that were made with a tremendous smell, stiff, and then wrapped around the miles and Pauline who were cooking, so they chased them away because they were in the way and because they were dangerous.

From a little distance, cooking while still stuck is hard to do. It was very difficult to do, but it was Miles and Pauline who managed to cook while withstanding the murderous gaze.

And......

"" "" To that effect, yeah, yeah! ""

"Um, I would, I would..."

Eh, and chest stretching miles.

It's the result of a diligent squeeze of wisdom, so I can't help but make Miles look great.

Not to say my diet has improved over how much I was in the city, except when I happened to be tailored to the big guy, which doesn't mean I can never eat until I'm full. And there's no seasoning, no busy cookware. Here, there's no seasoning, just staying put, raw, baked, dried, all I had was enough options.

Yes, for these children, eating was not something to enjoy, but a desperate task needed to live.

So Miles wanted to teach these kids happiness other than the pleasure of eating, eating, and 'satisfying hunger'.

The thought was the same for Lena, but when Lena joined the cooking, Miles refused because she had a feeling the kids were going to be 'unhappy' rather than 'unhappy', and Pauline was going to do the help. And while Miles was cooking, Lena endured by examining the children's bodies and applying healing magic to the injuries.

Mavis was very popular teaching children how to fight with bamboo spears and sticks they had and how to train their bodies so that they wouldn't get in the way of cooking.

Mavis overflows (spills) by saying, 'Why am I so hot to children, old men, and women, and not so hot to my lord...'

And what dishes Miles and Pauline made in the meantime.

BBQ.

No, the kids would have eaten the roasted meat, too, but 'roasted meat' and 'BBQ', no. Not at all.

'Grilled meat' would have been eaten by primitives as well, but 'BBQ' is the food of civilized people.

Cut by area, size eaten in one piece, exquisite thickness eaten most deliciously, grilled and subtracted without overcooking and raw, and life of the BBQ, seasoned!

Lightly salted and peppered, and shaken with a hint of chili.

Miles Something lightly dipped in a special sauce, then baked, and just a little sauce on before eating again.

Expensive spices and sauces mixed with fruits, soy sauce, sugar, garlic, water candy, salt, honey, vegetable oil, onions, etc. are products from different worlds that are not borderline for children. Overattack (overkill) is also a good place because it is probably a substitute that would be admired for feeding the aristocracy around it.

Kids who are hungry and eat food are unlikely to respond when they talk. So it was Lena and Mavis waiting until the meal came to a paragraph with a bitter smile, and not the other way around in preparation for the replacement, Miles and Pauline......

"... so now those suspicious people are out..."

"Yeah."

As always, it is Miles's responsibility to listen to the children.

Lena immediately absurds her narrative, and the child, because she immediately becomes wary of Pauline's nature, is that miles with a nearby mental age and no back surface are best suited for this kind of thing. Besides, he was the one who eagled his stomach this time, so there was no more suitable person.

And what did Miles tell the kids...

Considering fleeing the city to escape situations of persecution and disposable arrow bullets (or makeshift) by criminal organizations, hunted to sell them off as illegal slaves, or prey to abusive hobbies and people-hunting games among nobles and rich people, but there is no room to accept large numbers of orphans in small villages, and when they were on the way, one of the orphans talked about it and heard it from their deceased parents.

It was the existence of a 'demon who, if he made a contribution, would allow him to live in the territory'.

It's not very believable, but it stays in the city or dies, pushed to some village or driven away to die, living in a proper forest, attacked by demons and beasts, or attacked by bandits and people hunting to die. If I had to die anyway, I'd bet on a miracle!

With that in mind, with all the last great battles, I traveled towards an area where there was a legendary demon who scratched out water bottles, food, and 'tributes' from all over the place and said, 'It acknowledges coexistence'.

"... is that what you're saying here..."

"Yeah."

"And that 'demon who admits to coexistence'..."

"Yeah......"

And he wandered in the mountains, and almost ran out of the meagre food that he had scratched, and it appeared before the children, who had found a water field and managed to breathe.

Bloody bear.

It is not a normal bear, but a kind of demon. After all, he wasn't the kind of person who could get away with a kid's leg.

Earliest, ever.

When the children were so ready, 'it' appeared.

I'm not barking, I'm silent.

No expression, no panic appearance.

Just a calm move, facing Bloody Bear,... and instant killing.

To 'it', which turned towards the children, everyone rushed to take the tribute out of their luggage and gently offered it.

… metal.

Metals, starting with scrap iron and copper coins, picked up in garbage dumps, unhinged private doors, and various other, collected as much as possible.

'It' remained still, staring at it for a while.

And a few minutes later, 'That' appeared.

With six legs, four arms. A mysterious creature, about the size of a large dog, walking fast.

... Yes, it is a scavenger.

"It," that is, showed up at a time I just think Rock Golem called it, "That," Scavenger.

Scavenger took a close look at the children as they remained solidified, and when he grabbed the 'tribute', he disappeared with the rock golem.

...... admitted to live here.

The kids somehow understood that...

And for some reason, larger and fierce demons are exorcised, but small and less harmful demons, ordinary animals other than demons, etc. are protected by a golem that completely ignores them, children who have managed to live quite a bit, hunting for small demons and ordinary animals like horned rabbits, harvesting mountain vegetables and fruits, and now planting mountain vegetable seeds and roots to make field moddies.

"Why are the golems hunting big, ferocious demons when they are not attacked or eaten? Besides, I don't attack normal animals that aren't demons, whether they're big demons or warm, or quite ferocious, because I don't know..."

Pauline says that strangely, but it is well known that where the Golem is, mostly only dangerous demons live.

Normally, people who go out of their way to such places are like hunters or hunters, never come close to the golem, and hunters who don't touch are rarely attacked, but hunters sometimes get into battle with the golem and run back with their bodies.

But the hunter certainly can't say that he owes a little to the benefit of the golem, but he coexists with the golem, not to the point. That would be the same for the children here.

It's just that the golems are getting through as' harmless'. That's all it is.

But even then, it would have been enough gratitude for the children, and that disappointing golem giant would have seemed like a patron saint who could protect us from ferocious demons.

"... one day those guys came..."

Finally, it's the point.