"Capture them? Are you kidnappers or bandits?

Ask that with a surprised face, Miles.

"Heh, now what the fuck are you talking about? You already know, I mean the bandits who pretended to be like that, not just the detached ones who take care of us for a little while on our journey!

It's always just from the beginning, and it's tough. Occasionally, I'd like some time to relax and eat something that's usually cooked.

So let me slow it down for a while, watch the time, get all dressed up and move around, and then I'll usually work in the streets of the mountains and let them rest in some village again. "

Get on with it, you pepper-talking bandit boss.

Yes, already, it's leveling up to a fine 'bandit', not a 'hangover'.

"Super easy, confession, I got it. Ah!

"You've got a declaration that you're a bandit, a confirmation of your willingness not only to attack and capture the villagers, but also to sell them as illegal slaves. Now we can turn you in as a bandit just because of our testimony!

Miles and Pauline said that happily.

"... to? You're not stupid, are you? There are only four kids running out, and what..."

"Flamebullets!

Chidu!

Of course, Lena had already finished chanting in her brain, releasing it at the bandits with no expression on her face....... It has a proper restraint of power and is less lethal for its appearance. Perhaps hands, feet and fingers will not blow up.

"Behold! My little girl says it's attack magic without chanting!

Well, it would be natural to be surprised. Normally, it's not the kind of magic that can be used for a rushing little girl, such as unchanging attack magic. Hurry up and chant, a single fire ball flies in, spares it, packs an instant in time before the next magic chant is over, and flattens (hirakuchi) with the belly of a sword.

So it's not a big threat, such as a new American mage so close.

Otherwise, if it means that a number of avant-garde positions will be taken by each sorcerer, it will be 'Mage Undoubled'.

That can only be done after it is at or above the top of the C rank, almost near the B rank.

Mages are never close to their enemies. And the avant-garde will never let the enemy get close to the sorcerer. That was the iron rule in combat.

For that reason, the bandits had a completely spare look when they saw the two magicians approaching with their mushrooms and avant-garde swordsmen. 'That's right, no matter how little interpersonal experience you have, fools have enough'...

That's the blast magic above the difficulty, not "easy to use for the low-ranking, fire ball," which is unchanging, but a classic in this case. It was also completely unexpected, such as being able to shoot at so much power and speed.

"Damn, before they shoot me next, get in there. Yikes!!

An unexpectedly powerful enemy was crossing. Then, before the person unleashes the next attack, defeat him with a force push.

No matter how much unchanging, chanting in your brain takes a lot of time. And the other three are the seemingly feeble sorcerers… probably healing or support systems…, child swordsmen, and female swordsmen aged 17-18 or so.

Mages, regardless of appearance or age, are strong in talent. But swordsmen have all the body and experience they've worked out. So even if there is a little girl's amazing magician, there is no such thing as a little girl's amazing swordsman. That, too, is such a poor physical person......

So the bandit's parental judgment was right. Objectively, even if judged impartially.

... if it's normal.

... Yes, if they are, as you see them, normal opponents...

"So I captured them all..."

Before those miles, seventeen bandits, tied up in ropes.

There are burns and small cuts, but no major injuries.

... No, 'now, no'.

Until I could walk on my own, because Miles and Pauline healed with healing magic......

Since it is a double-edged Western sword, there is no such thing as "punching", but Miles and Mavis did not kill the target due to "flat punching" struck with the belly of the sword body, but it would be punched, but flat punched with iron bars, so he would do about a fracture, and if he did poorly, there could be enough visceral rupture and death. I was able to defeat it without killing a single one, because my strength difference was so isolated that I had enough room for both of them.

Usually you shouldn't do that, no matter how much you can afford, because it breaks quite easily when you use it out of the correct use of the sword, such as flat strike, while also taking down the technology without killing the target.... unless you even have a specially made sword that you are certain will never break.

Of course, that's something you can say to the Lena and Pauline sorcerers, and if you make a slight mistake or accidental direct strike, you'll just as easily let your opponent die.

Ironically, 'Weak' saved the lives of the bandits.

... for now.

The way the bandits are tied up is, of course, 'Pauline tied'.

"So I didn't devise that tie! Don't give yourself a funny name. Yikes!

Pauline's protesting something, but the Miles are through.

In The Red Oath, apparently this tying was decided in the name of 'Pauline tying'.

"Yes ~..."

As Miles and Mavis thought, Melilina is looking at the four with glittering eyes.

((as planned......))

And I'm thinking like God in the New World, Miles and Mavis.

The villagers watched The Red Pledge in silence, from a short distance away.

For once, it is not that there is no gratitude.

But when you speak poorly and say thank you, you're worried that you'll be asked for a gratuity, or you're just twitching in a uncomfortable face.

Nothing, we didn't ask for a bandit crusade.

What those hunters did on their own.

It's none of our business.

I would say that, but just as we have not yet been asked for a gratuity, we are not ashamed enough to declare it so by ourselves, and I would like to say thank you, nor can I say 'words likely to lead to a request for gratuity' at will without the consent of the other villagers.

It feels like that, I can't move......

But for the four of us at The Red Vow, that didn't matter.

Fulfilling a mile's wishes, helping the children, protecting their smiles, and being stuck with glittering eyes of admiration and admiration, Mmm-hmm, and a satisfying snort, he triumphs to the Wang Capital with the bandits who are golden (kazuru).

… so it was sufficient.

(... and then there's the "Mavis, Camba ~ ck! 'With the voice on your back, without looking back, it's cool...)

It is Mavis who tried to walk away from the kids with a crack at the edge of his mouth to his not so cool, recalling a passage in Miles' "Hokashi Tale"......

"Oh, wait a minute!

"Huh?"

Miles of voices hung from behind, I stopped and looked back unexpectedly.

"Ahhhhhhhhhhh!"

... the famous scene was ruined...

Disappointed, Mavis dropping his shoulders.

No, in the first place, none of the kids said, 'Kambah!' I didn't say anything like that, and I had to pull away the bandits who were connected by a few beads, so I couldn't leave in such a cool way...

At the very least, the villagers can throw it back and walk away if they give me a leather bag with the money they collected, but the villagers don't have the appearance to collect the money, and in the first place, as long as Pauline is around, they couldn't have been allowed to throw it back...