Immortal Sage

Without retreat...

"You're not preparing for a normal expedition..."

Focusing on Julia and Chris, Kodama, who is putting him in charge of cooking, is spitting stupidity at Kagame.

If you're on a normal adventurer's expedition, don't complain about how efficiently you prepare portable food, water, and night tools that don't stick like dried meat or dry bread, but if you store them in [different spaces], you can have a warm meal at any time!

"Complain if you're tight, complain even if you're blessed. You're a difficult person..."

Holly, who returns from buying ingredients, whispers a novel to make it sound like Kodama.

Don't worry, Sizka, who came home with me, is losing face and blushing, but I don't think it's Sizka's fault until Kodama's character.

"I'm not complaining!

"Then you don't say things that make other people feel bad!

Sizka scolds Kodama for mucking and refuting.

Your mouth goes to the ground under disaster...

You can't help it if you don't realize that you're supposed to be seen lightly by the people around you because you say extra things.

"That's all there is to it, so there's no choice."

Chris is sheltering...

Well, Kagame and Kodama seem to be quite the ladies of the family in the Danatos Empire, and we wouldn't have had to do all of these preparations ourselves.

We grew up on the assumption that we would be soldiers or adventurers, so naturally these things came into play.

In contrast, Kagami and the others would never have imagined that Sizka would leave the country with them after being commissioned.

Even the same lady is naturally too different from Holly in her history of readiness.

So don't blame him for that, Holly...

"Wolfe, I've got all the gear and consumables in that room over there, so I need you to store them later."

"Okay. I'll do it later."

Looks like Mark, Julia and Canade are getting ready.

This time, Mark and the others were provided with some fine personal equipment such as water bottles and spare parts.

Unlike last time, we have to assume that Vereda and the others will attack more than just demons living in the Great Balganaan Forest.

Because all of a sudden when it comes to battle, I want to avoid delaying the first start because I care about my gear.

The Kodamas seem to have misunderstood the preparation of the meal, but not because they want to make a luxurious trip.

I'm just prioritizing the advantages of allocating people to perimeter alert by not using time or manpower to prepare for the night camp.

And the content of the meal hopes to have the effect of reducing spiritual depletion when exploring undeveloped land.

It's a method that I wouldn't normally be able to execute if I thought about it, but I don't have the option to use it any more than I can use [different space storage].

This quest will be regrettable if Vereda and the others are not prepared and vigilant enough to think of us as enemies...

If you feel like it, you can come back at any time with a metastasis, but at that level of readiness, you will give the Veredas a gap to rush in.

"I'm not leaving until I reach the World Tree."

You should be ready to challenge that.

Mark is doing this for me through the Adventurer Guild to contact Wang Du.

For a while, we will be working outside the Kingdom of Raisle, but we are asking Ellie to deliver a letter to Ellie telling her how to contact her via the Adventurer Alliance.

While we're in the Great Forest of Varganaan, it's not like Vereda and the others aren't targeting the Kingdom of Raisle, so once every two days, I move to Master Ellie to share information with each other.

Just in case, I'm not too worried about the Reisl kingdom because the ancient dragon Granos also asks me to let them know when I detect the movements of the Veredas.

Still, it's also true that they can't be relieved if they don't strike as many hands as they can on the outside road, which is completely different from our values.

"Master Wolf, you have too much power on your shoulders, don't you?

I wondered if it was on my face when I was thinking about it, and Holly called me.

"Was it on your face?

"I can't deny you need Master Wolf, but you don't have to carry everything. At least we choose to fight Vereda and the others of our own accord."

For a long time, Holly pulls me out of my shoulders when I'm doing more than I need.

I feel a little embarrassed, but I honestly appreciate it because that's all you understand about me.

From an early age, I felt somewhat better this time because I had been helped more than once by Holly's exquisite voice calling.

"Thanks, Holly..."

Because of the smell of light, I conveyed my gratitude in an unsatisfactory way, but Holly returned it with a full grin, whether she understood it too.

"Because I'm best, Master Wolfe, at any time!

Yeah, I know that, too.

So I'll do everything I can, as always, to make sure Holly doesn't fail her expectations...