It Seems I Came to Another World, Now What Should I Do

Episode 79: What do people in the fantasy world do when it rains?

In conclusion, it was a disastrous failure. I realized that I had not yet lost my sense of Japan.

Rain, scary. Rain, especially in colder seasons, is too troublesome.

We got to the woods and some time after we started hunting it started to fall apart and rain.

It was still good when I started shaking, but when the rain foot gradually grew stronger and the ground began to soak up, it was another world.

There's no problem if you're careful walking, but you can't afford to worry about that when the fight starts.

Slipped with leaves, etc. and was taken off his leg, resulting in an increased pattern of imbalance and attack.

The other three were relatively used to it, but once I had given up already and felt signs of combat on the way, I moved to Hover to be thoroughly covered by witchcraft.

However, still, there's nothing you can do just with caution.

Ask the lot, they act by tying spike-like hardware to their shoes when it's snowing, but they don't use it to the extent of rain because it will be luggage.

We need to hone as much technology as we can tow in a slippery foot environment.

The rain that stains me again is troublesome. It's still good while it's moving, but when it stops, the temperature drops all at once.

Even when camping, I can't quickly find a place where it doesn't rain.

I wanted to avoid sleeping in the woods, but changed it to a campsite because the larger trees prevented it from raining relatively.

With regard to firewood, the surface is damp and therefore does not catch fire. I hurried to collect dried twigs from under the large trees unaffected by the rain.

Regarding the seed fire, the lighter was used concealed. Everyone has a fire escape box, but it is difficult to transfer fire to the twig side in wet conditions.

Transferring fire from there is wet firewood on the surface, so it's hard to make it bigger. I had to twig desperately to make the fire louder as I rattled and trembled.

The meal caught fire, so I managed. In parallel, the blanket was allowed to dry as close to the fire as possible.

When I went to bed, it was my turn, but my wet body was cold and I couldn't move. I can't get away from the fire. I waited for the next one, desperately checking the perimeter on "Vigilance".

The rain slowly subsided while it was turning and stopped.

It was time and I woke up the fiir and borrowed a blanket, but it was still wet due to the rain. The moment the fiir came out it was warm, but when it got wind it took the heat all at once.

Trembling, he received a hazy morning as he repeatedly awakened and slept.

The fire stayed, so I asked the lot about the rainfall camp while I did my breakfast support.

"We don't act when it rains. I'll cage you in the tent unless there's something urgent."

"What do you do in times of crisis?

"If it's cold weaving, weave a cape. If the battle occurs, take it off, and it's another feather-woven stream after the battle. The windscreen alone is completely different from the temperature drop."

"I didn't really see anyone wearing a cape?

"They're all in their luggage. I would normally weave feathers in colder weather. Summer will be sunny. Some scouts always weave their feathers because they plant dark utensils."

Hi, I hear there's a cloak of water-repellent treatment. It's not in the village, but it's usually sold to the town.

That's as long as you live in the village, you can dry it in the building even if it's slightly wet. A cape is a must for a profession that has to be outdoors in town.

You see him weaving a cape in games and comics, too, and it's a performance? I thought so, but no. That's a real product.

Later, they usually sell it if they go to town about the tent as well.

A tent with a water-repellent skin cover is a hell of a lot of money, but a regular water-repellent tent is enough to buy with party funds.

I deplored the lack of preparation and information.

I also asked Fia what she was doing during the cold rain.

"Hmm? Rain lodging under a big tree? Fighting while wet by yourself, seriously, I'm going to die. Too dangerous. Trouble taking care of protective equipment."

Once again, I was convinced that people in this world would not act in the rain.

Just think about buying tents and capes early.

We have to go to town if the Baron's reply comes anyway. When we get a response, we'll talk about it in conjunction with the Baron's case.

With that in mind, I finished my meal and kept hunting. But over time, my body gradually became lazy.

Unless I have the flu or something, I have almost no symptoms of a cold, but I think it has been a while since the symptoms appeared.

Since the symptoms were enough to be ignored, I kept hunting as I thought it would be the next 4 days.

However, my judgment ability is still diminishing, and I have more moments of less than a mistake.

I discussed it with the three of them before that evening and decided to go back to the village and get some rest.

I was mentally hard because I was ill and absent for a long time. Liz scolded me for not being able to do it at all times. Irrational.

When I went home and slept overnight, my illness had healed.

When I first came to this world, I had diarrhea because I wasn't used to food or water. I haven't been feeling well since.

With regard to the next three days, the sunshine continued and no problems arose.

However, the confusion on the forest entrance side also seemed to have calmed down, and the number of goblins had declined considerably.

For that matter, I went in the back, but there were no bears.

On the last day, I rested ill with regard to this expedition and tried to discuss the failure to achieve my goals initially.

"I can't help feeling ill. I'm glad it didn't matter."

Ya.

"Leader, you can't do too much? Or think too much."

The answer came back. I didn't ask Liz. Because I will definitely be scolded.

That's how the week's expedition ended. Lessons learned. Firm rain protection. I don't make senseless impositions. I took a firm oath.