It is morning.

Essentially, the "Red Vow", where the "Fukashi Tale" begins after it is time for the ordinary to go to bed, is weak in the morning, and it is the slower to show his face to the guild.

Lena said, 'We don't have a problem with money, and no matter how challenging it is, we need to turn to newcomers for easy money!' And so on, but it was the other day that I stopped calling myself a 'newbie'. And it can't be, like, conceding a request Pauline can make to another party.

... It was just that we couldn't all wake up early because of the late-night...

However, sleepers and executive attendance, which would not be so noticeable if it were a night camp or an inn throughout the city, also stood out in rural villages. Absolutely......

By the time Miles woke up, the villagers were about to wake up and go to work in the morning and come back for breakfast and lunch (brunch).

Brunch is a 'brunch' because it is common to start eating around 10-11am in countries with planet Earth, a little earlier than that, and it may still have been the time to say breakfast, but it is two meals a day. Miles, I don't think deeply around it.

And because, of course, few villagers, not even hunters, wake up at such times, the "Red Vow" had attracted attention from the villagers. The children also wake up and work well in farming, safely picked nearby, and the protection of young siblings.

…………

Exactly, Lena and the others were a little embarrassed, and once they said they were out of the tent, it was there again that they pulled into the tent.

"... I know the villagers, the workers, look at us as sleepers with a frightened eye, but... the eyes that look at us earlier didn't feel a little strange?

Yes, as Miles put it, although the children normally looked at it with a frightened eye, the adults felt like they were looking at it with a somewhat risky face.

"Oh, maybe that's because we didn't cook yesterday."

"" Huh?

To Pauline's words, a surprised facial mile and Mavis. Lena, naturally, looks like that.

"Well, 'cause you behaved for the kids for free, didn't you? You told the grownups to sell for a common sense fee, right? None of us bought it......

But because we didn't even feed ourselves a free tummy cup while keeping the kids eating lots of food for free, and treating them like bad guys and hostile? Besides, while you get the village kids to help you?

The story of Melilina about to be caught should naturally have been passed on to the villagers last night for the safety of the other children. And the Red Vow stopped and saved it, too.

"Villagers are such things. The other person has such an obligation, and even if they don't have such a right, they want to get whatever profit they might get. It is only natural for the wealthy to spend on themselves. Anyone who doesn't come by anything is a villain and doesn't mind killing and taking it away.

… it's not that uncommon to think about it and attack a small number of traveling merchants alone in the village.

Especially though that would rarely happen so close to the King's Capital.... because it's easy to find out.

But basically, 'you can afford food, but you didn't come to us', so I guess we're the villagers from the grown-ups in the village. "

"Oh, no..."

To Lena's description, disappointingly iterative miles. Mavis also looked a little depressed.

"Well, of course, not all villages, and there will naturally be humble people in this village. There have always been a number of villages with decent people, right?

Indeed, Lena was right. Other than human beings, that Dwarf village or something, was just a craftsman idiot, and there was no shallow one.

"So, what do we do?

"What?

"You're going to have to decide what we're going to do!

As always, Lena is a little irritated by the extreme mileage of the difference between a good guess and a bad one.

"I won't listen to the villagers who won't know about us when they talk about bandit extermination.

Well, you obviously don't think we can beat bandits that would look like a rush out, and if we fail against the bandits poorly, because if we don't want to adventure, we won't have to.

Besides, as a matter of fact before that, you'd think that the free request not to go through the guild would be stuck as soon as we received the advance, and if we paid it later, they'd definitely step down. 'Sorry, the village doesn't have any money. I thought I'd help you, but with a heart of mercy...' You can bet on a piece of gold. "

Indeed, there are villages in the world where there are many honest people. Um, for the orphans who lived in the mountains on their own, like the village that hired the 'Red Pledge' out of cash without...

But it was also true that many people thought that it was okay to deceive and deprive others for their own happiness. From the attitude of the villagers last night and this morning, Lena decided that the latter was apparently the dominant village.

Lena, who has been touring various villages with her father since childhood, has probably had various experiences in villages everywhere......

"Me too, trying to step down, one gold coin on!

At the time Pauline mentioned that, there's no chance she could win by straining it backwards. So......

"I, too, step down, it's one gold coin to!

"Me too..."

Yes, if you don't say so properly, it would be catastrophic if you were asked to pay later. 'You bet right then!' or something......

"Well, that's not a bet!

That's what I say, Lena, but of course, I'm just joking about it. Miles and Mavis were wary of Pauline.

Miles and Mavis look softly at Pauline......

There's Pauline with a face like, Chip.

((Dangerous, dangerous...))

Pauline now doesn't need to get mucky on a few gold coins, but she'll enjoy 'getting the money'.... yes, maybe as if playing a game with a friend instead of a chip of cookies.

... Never, seriously (seriously) think about winding up gold coins from your friends.... maybe.

"Anyway, asking the villagers to give us a free request means you're hopeless. Well, in that situation, even if you're asked to do that, you can just rub it later.

That means… "

"What do you mean?

On Lena's hand, eh, chest up..., miles answering with no chest up.

"You just have to let us get rid of it on our own!

"" "" How does that happen!!

It's miles hammered by the three of us...

"If we catch him alive, even if we don't have a commission, we'll make a lot of money for the bounty and the criminal slave sale..."

"Let's do it!

Pauline answered instantly.

"Save a village targeted by bandits, four hunters..."

"Let's do it!

Mavis answered instantly as well.

And......

"The bandits, puffy..."

"I'll do it!

...... it was choro.

Golden deceased, Pauline.

Cool thing, Mavis loves being appreciated by people.

And it's the living Lena who crushes the bandits.

Furthermore, there were no blind spots in the miles where "Hokashi Tales" had made everyone listen to a translation called "Seven Hunters".

"Why don't you, for once, just hang on to the free request story?

"No use."

That's what party leader Mavis said, but Lena immediately denied it.

"If you do that, you can say later, 'Hunter, go on, you end up working for free (for free). Things fools do, such as pay decently,' I'll brag about nearby villages. If such rumors spread, many hunters would be annoyed, and if the alleged culprits of those rumors were to think that we were the" Red Vows "..."

"" "Ours, on our own!!

Yes, the only choice I had was that.