And the face of the 'Red Pledge' where you relax and rest while you mound in the tent.

Regardless of the ordinary villagers, Melilina's parents are properly appreciative, but still, they never brought me anything else to eat.

... No, that was never offensive, and I wouldn't have felt that way if I'd watched a bunch of those dishes last night.

There are no poor people to donate to the big rich, and not many people would want to feed a first-rate cook an amateur dish. Except for those who are lovers or family members or are reasonably thoughtful......

That's all it is.

"Whoa, whoa!

... and Melilina, who speaks with surprise to Miles about the fall of "Hokashi Tale to".

Yes, just as Melilina's parents also thought, 'I need to thank you for something,' and I assumed from what happened last night that Miles and the others liked to deal with the kids, and they had sent Melilina away from her job today.

Of course, miles, thrilled!

And Mavis, who yearned to have a sibling, Pauline, who remembered when she was taking care of her brother Alan, and Lena, who hopes to be able to hold the same thoughts she has about Terusia from others, will not expose that emotion like Miles, but they all seemed to be dealing with Melilina quite happily.

That's why we all relax...

"It's kind of like it's noisy outside..."

As Pauline put it, a little further from the tent seemed to be bothering.

There is very little noise in rural villages like this.

Whether a pedestrian carriage has come, an injured person, a powerful demon, … or a bandit has appeared.

And this time, of course...

"You're here."

Yes, Mavis is right, it would be 'those people'.

Wait, I'm coming.

Yes, to wait for it, 'The Red Vow' is sitting here.

...... Melilina, while you play properly.

"I'm coming!

"" "Oh!!

And with Melilina Chan, four of the 'Red Vows' out of the tent.

... To be safe, and not to show the brutal scene to the toddler, Melilina leaves it in her tent?

None of them thought of such a thing.

Miles showed Melilina the reality of the harsh and cruel 'Living in this World' so that she could live without the 'Red Vow' from now on..., etc., she hadn't even thought of Preliminary.

Leaving Melilina in her tent, I can't show her the 'cool part'.

Respect, admiration, and I can't get you to see it with an admirable eye.

I can't get him to run over and hug me, seeing as he exorcised the villains.

... Yes, Mavis, Lena, and Miles were lowly by the time they were clear.

But Pauline alone did not seem to have such an idea.

"As the sale as a criminal slave falls, ladies and gentlemen, please don't let the injury leave you with site defects and sequelae!

... but it was filled with another lower heart...

Miles said Lena's "Let's go! 'Though I replied positively to the word, it did not mean jumping out of the tent as it were. He gently rolls (meshes) the fabric of the tent and watches how it is.

Yes, although I saw that you were about to give Melilina a little glimpse, I only heard from the villagers about the other, 'nuisance against the villagers', and now the 'red oath' is, as the saying goes, 'a state of pelican swallowing by listening to only one of the parties'.

If now, after the Red Oath sticks out to the city's Hunter Guild or the Guard, the bandits say what the villagers say differently.

… "The Red Vow" means that the innocents were subjected to violence and restrained, and vice versa, they were captured.

It's not convincing to the other side that 'there's no such fact', just because this one says' I heard it from the villagers'. It is merely said, 'Has it been unilaterally attacked with no evidence, just by hearsay from others?'

Even when I brought up Melilina's case, I said, 'I was just hanging out with my kids. In fact, you didn't kidnap him, and you didn't hurt him, did you?' If you say so, this argument is weak. And if they say, 'Extremely bad people who tailor the innocent to bandits and try to make money'......

Neither is it strange that the annoyance to the villagers or the carelessness of money, although at the moment they are frightened of money and doing various things, are doing enough to be determined to be 'bandits', and just to be more familiar, if they say 'money involves, acquaintances', it is not enough to be stuck out as bandits.

So......

"Apparently, you hung up on pruning.

You know all over the village that you tried to grab Melilina, so it seems that you've abandoned your body that you can't cross the minimum line anymore, stay for a while and eat and drink, and then travel again. "

As Miles put it, he apparently intended to root for cash and gold eyes, as well as children and young daughters, and the wanderings threatened the adults.

In order to honestly give away cash and gold items, I have not yet spoken of taking away women and children of commodity value, nor have I spoken of killing all the worthless for the sake of mouth sealing.

This is still a little weak, and not against the Miles, so I said, 'We've been attacked!' We just want 'facts' that do not require the testimony of others, that we can only manage with our own testimony as long as we have credibility for the 'Red Vow'.

And if you want it, you can make it.

"What's wrong?

Pauline speaks out in anticipation of the timing of the quarrel between the villagers and the wanderings.

Pauline is still the best at subtle timing around here.

Well, there can't be an agreement between the "give me all the money you're saving" and the villagers, so we simply aimed at the moment when each other's words broke......

"What, Temehe and the others..."

"Oh, you guys, yesterday..."

It seems that the people of yesterday were also intertwined among the wanderings.

Well, it seems like all the hangouts have come this time, so it's natural to be intertwined......

Yesterday, we were both instantly escaped loose ends to see how many opponents, albeit roughly the same number, were new American hunters, but just today there are all, that is, 16-17, so about four (seemingly) new American little daughters who are half minors are twisted. Did you think so, it's an attitude of strength.

Besides, the advent of the 'Red Vow' on this occasion was probably convenient for them.

They think the Red Vow is a hunter hired by the villagers to fight them.

So if we defeat those hunters in front of the villagers, they will be the only means of confrontation and smashing their last hope, so that they can understand things better.

If this is the case, it is the villagers who are probably the ones to show off, other villagers may not only be scared, but may also be shitty and brave, such as crisis, disgust, disobedience, … and 'No, originally', 'Do it before it's done', etc.

However, if it was the hunters of the remnants who were hit, they would be more likely to offer the money and food they are hiding, thinking, 'Those who are combative will not be handed down, but they will not be able to fight', 'If we obey them honestly, there will be no harm to the villagers'.

... Even if they actually kill us all later, they don't know that, so they can't help it.

Because it's killing everyone to prevent that kind of information from spreading to other villages and cities...

So even though the neighbors knew of the existence of 'a bandit who would suddenly attack the village and kill all the villagers and take everything away', they were supposed to think it was separate from 'a stopover in the village on the journey, camping for nearly a few days to collect food and hardware, and then the wanderings of the departing stuffed animals'.

And of course, the loose ends were doing some psychic calculations that they were going to sell for a pretty good value, thinking about capturing, comforting, and selling them off as illegal slaves so they wouldn't kill or hurt 'the Red Vow' too much.

So......

"Capture them. Don't scratch them as much as you can, they'll drop in value!

Naturally, there will be such a dialogue.

Running out, little girl hunter.

Only four.

So I can easily be captured and show the villagers the difference in overwhelming power.

There was no way for those who thought so to take the villagers hostage, etc.

Because if you take hostages, equals, if you fight properly, you can't win.

I couldn't make that impression and let the villagers lick me. No matter how much, I'll kill you soon......

And the result is….