No, sir.

"Huh?"

But Shaw stopped it cold.

"Huh. Why? Me, you."

"Calm down. Did you say Robin? You're a pharmacist, right? I need to ask you something."

"What do you want to hear? What the hell."

Robin seems to have woken up a little. Even though it's a young group, I'd rather dress up somewhat in front of a girl who's about to be an apprenticeship year. Some clarity.

"Is there enough potion?

"It's not enough..."

That's the problem, so the youth leaned against the chair.

"Originally, it was enough to make potions sometimes, when I was an apprentice, because I needed one in town as a duty as a healer."

Shaw burst into his mind to tell an old story.

"I don't know how many years it's been, there's been a sudden increase in slime and lizards, and lizards are fine, but more people get hurt by the acid in the slime. Of course I'm a pharmacist, so it's perfectly fine to prepare potions. But it's just hard to find herbs and make potions with an apprentice..."

"Are there few herbs? There are mountains growing in the deep woods."

"The plains have a lot of agricultural land. Herbs grow on the side of trees."

"I see."

It did grow a lot in the north woods.

"We have youngsters picking herbs and hunting slimes for pennies."

"That's not what these young men do."

With that said, did even Rock Cave have to be properly taught to pick herbs at first? Shaw looked at the mentor.

"Nice."

"I will. Excuse me, Mr. Mayor."

"Oaks is fine, little healer"

"Mr. Oaks."

Shaw reworded to make sure. The mayor grins and looks at it as if Nigel and Robin saw something incredible.

"I need you to lend me Robin one day tomorrow"

"Wait a minute! What about my intentions? Besides, I have to make potions tomorrow."

"Okay. I guess I have an idea. Regards."

"Wait! Hey, wait."

He's saying something, but Shaw has decided to meet Teki tomorrow morning.

"And my wish, though."

"It was. Instructor, what should I do?

"Tomorrow, we will redo the trial ritual. Collect all that was suitable for healing at a young age, and all that you would like to try again. Try to train a level of healer who can check your health in a short period of time"

"Does that mean adults?

"Of course, children."

The mayor, who was told that there was nothing to be done, was a little confused, but he seemed to have found out that the mentor was trying to do something that exceeded his expectations.

"Five days. Let's try it first."

Both the mentor and Shaw knew what to do. This is a great opportunity to try before you go to the big town of Canaan.

As my mentor expected, no, more than that is happening. Every town that hasn't made a request must be screaming because of a lack of healers. Fortunately, if there are only demons of slime, there is a way to do it.

The battle between the two began.

The next morning, the mentor headed to church alone. Shaw and Hal, on the other hand, were face-to-face with Robin, who was a sleepy face but came without delay. Falco and Leon are out exploring around town without Shaw having to say anything. To find out how many demons are actually occurring.

"So, you owe me a day."

Robin said it seemed like a pain in the ass.

"I was really trying to find out if there were any medicinal herbs. You need a local guide."

"Me, directions? You're taking a break from potion making for that?

Robin, who raised his voice, became quiet as Shaw stared.

"Robin."

"Yes."

Looks like you figured out the power relationship.

"Where do you mainly harvest medicinal herbs"

"It's at that hill. You have a thick tree. It's close to town."

"Then let's start there. Come on, let's go."

"I'm the guide."

I go through between wheat fields, bumping into each other. But even though I say it's politely tidy, the road in between is wide enough for a carriage to pass, and by the way, there's grass. Hal stopped Robin trying to get straight to the hill.

"Wait."

"What the fuck?"

Robin seems surprised. Hal pointed to the grass next to the road.

"So what, it"

It's a herb.

"No way, so close..."

It glistened like a yomogi, white behind the leaves. It was certainly a medicinal herb, not incorrectly seen as a percentage.

"Look, don't stand there like that, come here and crouch down"

When Hull took me and I crouched on the side of the herb, there was an astonishing growth of herbs under the tall grass, as Shaw did when he first picked the herb.

"I don't know. Even when I was in the youth group, I tried to find herbs. There shouldn't have been so many herbs growing at that time."

"It is. Robin, step back for a second."

Shaw said that calmly, pulling under Robin's collar back.

"What the hell. Oh, that."

"Slime."

"Yay, oh my god! We need to call the people in town."

"What are you talking about?

Shaw glanced at the rushing Robin, pulling out his sword and gently slicing through the slime.

"Wow."

"Yes. Demon Stone"

"Magic Stone"

Robin received it with fright.

"What is it? Could it be that a man on a plain can't hunt slime even if he's an adult?

"There's no way you can! You might be able to carry a knife or a knife, but the slime will be dangerous because it will fly acid."

"There it is."

Shaw looked at Hal and shook his neck left and right. Hal is laughing like he has no choice. Even I learned how to take the slime because Shaw taught me how to, and I couldn't say anything about people.

"I wonder if this is the first slime stick in a long time"

"Hey, Shaw, I was walking with you."

As Shaw took the slime stick out of the porch, Hal pointed it out like it was out.

"Of course you are! You don't know when you're going to teach your little one. Did Hal throw it away?

"Yeah. I have it."

Hal also took the slime bars out of the porch.

"There's barrels and chopsticks for everything."

"Right."

Robin walked away to the two kids laughing with sticks about what would make them happy. But I didn't have time to be on my way. They hold an unusual stick, and when they find a slime, they're forced to knock it down. I wonder, they walk around town all day and make me check where the herbs are growing. By the time I ate lunch, it was already hectic.