"That idiot, unlike us, had a lot of strength... so he went to the woods in a walking mood"

"I'll bring you back before it's too much trouble."

"What's wrong with you?

Even the prince came out because we were making a scene on the doorstep.

(Don't make the problem any bigger)

"Ah, Your Highness. Well, I don't care... Zach just went out on his own."

"Shouldn't you have gone outside?

"No, I don't mind in the village. Well, then, Magilka, I'll bring Mr. Zach back."

I leave the matter of the prince to Magilka, and when I move to the woods, somehow she follows me, too.

"Wait a minute, it's dangerous for you to go into the woods alone."

"Magilka... Okay, let's go together"

With that said, we try to get into the woods early enough for four of us.

(Hmm? Four?

I looked back in a chill and checked with my head the number of humans I would follow after I turned my head back.

(With Magilka, Tütte, Prince... Prince, no, no, no, no!

I realise the seriousness of the matter and look behind me in a hurry.

"Dear Rayforce! Why here?"

"No, I wasn't sure what was going on, but it seems dangerous to let the girls go to the woods alone, so I followed you?

(No, no, no, because you're the worst! If anything happens, it won't spill!

"So, Your Highness... what about your squire?

"Oh, speaking of which, I was going to go right back, so I left him standing by in my room"

(Not good... I don't feel like a crisis. I can't help it, or the prince didn't know the possibility that the monster was out...)

Even though I regret not talking to myself right away, there is nothing I can do about it now, so the reflection there is behind me. Now the prerequisite is to return the prince to the village.

"Is that it? Was it Zach who looked over there? Did you even go underneath the moonlight?

You find something far away, the prince keeps going into the woods. There was a path where the ground was firmly trampled between the trees. Seeing as there is even a simple fence, it may lead from here to a place where the moonlight grass is swarming.

"Oh, so, Your Highness, wait."

Magilka hastily follows the moving prince.

(Anyway, now let's find Zach and get back to it. There's nothing like running into a pom-pom and a monster. Yeah, 'cause this place is paved for people to come through.)

I followed Tütte and followed the two of them.

It was at dusk there so it was already dim and somewhat creates an eerie atmosphere. There are no medium-thin, creepy things in the quiet, dim woods.

In my first forest, and combined with the tension and fear that there might be monsters, I was becoming restless.

(Oh, I want to go home soon... I wonder why there aren't lights or something, I wish someone had developed lights or something...)

and so on, spilling stupidity as we go further into the woods.

But I didn't see Zach as I went back. The prince goes further back to the moonlight.

You won't get lost in the road because you're on a paved path, and you won't be in danger. By the time a few dozen minutes had passed since I was nervous enough to get into the woods, I was starting to loosen the thread of tension in a state where nothing was happening.

(Nothing's going to happen... what, nervous and lost. I'm sure that story was a mistake...)

When I lowered my ho breasts and speeded up my legs to catch up with Magilka with the prince moving forward, something popped out of the bush among the guzzling trees.

"Come on!

I was amazed. I hugged my neighbor so much, I turned my hand around my back and I tightened it up as much as I wanted. It's called a barehugging state.

"Oh... young lady... well ah... gu... come... I..."

When I heard Tutte's voice, which seemed to run out, I turned back to me and turned to the person to whom something had popped up, there was a wild rabbit looking up at this one with a "what is it?" face and his nose was cracking.

The wild rabbit was on the spot for a few moments, but quickly disappeared into the opposite grass tree, and all that was left was me clinging to Tütte with half a cry and her, who was tightened up by me and blue-faced.

And if I only moved my fearful face and looked further forward, there were two people looking at this one with eyes that looked at the smiling thing.

"Oh, no, this is... the..."

I tremble my face and follow it with my eyes swimming to make excuses for something, putting even more effort into the stuff I was holding.

"I know it's embarrassing, but keep it around, Tette looks amazing."

Magilka with a smiley face told me. I remembered that the thing I was clinging to was Tütte, and when I loosened my strength, Tütte's head nodded without force.

"Ah, I'm sorry, Tütte! Stay with me."

Shaking Yusayusa and her body, Tütte's head was shaking with cuckoo cuckoo, as if it were a doll with a broken thread.

"No, it's okay... so, su... kah... don't shake... don't shake me, come on no"

Tütte in headbanking managed to speak out, so I stopped rocking in a ho.

"Oh, surprise..."

"Goaaaaaaa!"

The moment I relaxed the tension again, big things popped up again as I raised an awesome roar out of the grass.

"Gi... hey."

The weak mental I was about to make a serious odd noise in my maiden, but there I had managed to stop at the pride of the lady and instead escaped to the grass opposite the object that had popped up.

He said in the back, "Hey, Zach! What are you doing! I could hear it but I couldn't afford to take it anymore in my head.

Goss!

I hit something forward and stopped that leg. No, I don't know what happened to the frizzy cold feeling for a second, and I stand up.

I could hear everyone running from behind, and without knowing what face to see, I stayed down and stood up.

and things like Marutai that were in sight cheated and

... moved.

"Get away from me, Mary!

Zach rushed up to me from behind to see when I was there, and,

Fly through the air beautifully.

"Huh?"

No, I bumped into Marutaki, and he ran beside me and blew him to the side.

Zach punches that back on Ogi, nodding, and the tip of Marutai, lying in front of me, comes up googly toward me.

It was the head of a snake.

But its size far exceeds the size of the snake I know.

Yes, I have encountered a monster in this world.