Kawaranu Mono <Kirameki no Gōremu>

Episode 83 Making a Request

I will be a golem.

I am now in an admirable rush, the carriage with two horses is slowly moving forward in front of me. Ha-ha-ha, show me the difference in speed! I'll stick my way out a little bit and leave in a good mood.

I'm now on my way to exorcising demons by pulling the rear car I just bought yesterday. Asua and Haku are sitting on the carrier of the rear car laying blankets instead of seated futons. It's my first real fight for Huck, so I'm putting him on a rear car to keep his health warm.

"Oh, Golem is amazing."

"Wow!"

I can hear Asua and Haku honoring me. Heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh heh

Today I have received a request from the Adventurers Guild for the exorcism of the Walidbore.

They do the wickedness of Walidbore vandalizing crops in nearby villages. They started to do damage last year or so, but this year they are doing so much damage because of the good breeding of Walidbore, or not compared to last year. The villagers are also trying to build fences in the fields and not get their crops vandalized, but the damage won't be reduced, he said.

We arrive in the village and get information from the village chief about Waluidbore. We needed to get into the mountains, so Asua decided to have them stay in the village.

"I'm worried," Asua muttered, "but I was worried if Asua could follow me on a mountain walk. Somehow, he left it to us.

Ask the damaged field to guide you. A corner of the field was devoured by roots.

This is terrible.

Looks like Waluidbore got the crop delicious. This is all you have to do to make the waluid bore delicious.

Haku stinks of cum and around. I wonder if it can be tracked because it smells like a dog. No way, I don't think you're capable of that.

Now, I thought I was going to follow you in the footsteps, and Haku says, "This way," and we move on into the mountains. What, I'll follow you from behind the hack while I figure it out. The villagers dropped us off, discussing worryingly, "Are you okay with the kids and the weird dolls?"

Then Haku discovers the Walidbore well and hunts. At one point, the spiritual magic of the wind had damaged Walidbore's leg and stopped him from moving, stabbing the knife into his brain and stopping him. At one point, I found the Walleidbore, which was far away, waiting on the tree for the Walleidbore, which was coming this way, and I was stopping it as I jumped. Did you have experience hunting a little while ago?

When I checked, "Have you been hunting before?", he answered, "First time." It's the first time I've hunted so much.

After that, I didn't need any help.

I guess the tailored waluid bore should be treated for blood drainage or something, but I'm not sure how to do it. Because it was the only way, Haku had a magic bag that he bought for his new rear car and asked him to keep the tailored waruid bore in place. By the way, the rear car is left in the village with Asua.

Haku hunts the Walidbore smoothly.

Well, if this was all I had, I would have been massive enough to think I wouldn't have done it without eating crops from the village fields. Along the way, some boars were bigger than other boars once, but Haku retains them without any problems.

You were invited by the smell of tailored blood, and a bunch of wolves showed up once. When I ask Huck if he can do it, he says, "It's okay," and he jumps into a bunch of wolves. When he defeated about half of the wolf herd while using the Spirit Magic of the Wind well, the wolf fled. Huck seems to be able to do a good mass battle. Isn't it hard to do?

Plus, somehow, the more you defeat Walidbore or Wolf, the better Haku moves a little bit. I'm sure Haku's level is rising.

So that we can return to the village before the sun sets, my Huk and I will cut up the hunt and return to the village.

When I return to the village, Asua and the villagers greet me. The villagers were surprised by the amount of waluid bore Haku had hunted when he removed it from his magic bag.

"Have you been hunting for two?"

"Me, one"

"Young lady, give me so much waluid bore by myself. It's small, but it's amazing."

"Honestly, Haku, if this is all you can hunt in half a day by yourself, it's a big deal."

"It's a lot, nothing"

I also remember that Haku pointed to me and said, "Golem, more, wow!" and he set me up. What a good boy! I stretch out my back, reach out and hold Haku's head.

I don't have a zispo - face out of the porch. Zispo saw how it was and regretted his teething as he made too much noise.

Later, villagers taught me how to drain the blood of Walidbore and Wolf and how to peel the fur. Over time, blood drain might not have made much sense, though. I don't need a ton of Walidbore and Wolf, so I decided to take only one Walidbore home and the other Walidbore and Wolf decided to have it disposed of in the village.

"Can I get a fur or a demon stone?" he asks incredibly, so I snort. Haku nodded as tightly as I did.

Asua taught me to cut and take home only the ears of Walidbore and Wolf for the submission of crusading evidence to the Alliance, cutting only the ears.

Thus ended Haku's first demonic exorcism. Haku's first reward was one large silver coin.

The next day, Asua has business, which means she will be training for combat near the town. After all, I hunted the Walidbore, so I'm faster and stronger than I was before.

That's what I can't help but think of as a fantasy.

Every day we take on the crusade of Walid Bear, the crusade of Bloody Snake and the crusade of the Goblin flock. Since you are pulling my rear car, it is also significant that the time taken to travel is considerably reduced. We let other adventurers complete their requests in a few days to a week, in a day or even three.

Thanks to this, Haku quickly became a 2-star adventurer. My black card doesn't have stars, so I'm jealous of Haku's dungeon card with more stars.

Seems like Asua can't hide her surprise for the first time such a hack has grown.

"Um, Huck is really amazing. I can't believe we're seeing all this rapid growth."

"It's a lot, nothing"

"No, it's a big deal. I think I've been on this crusade alone a lot."

"Golem, more, amazing"

"Well, Golem is out of standard, so don't use it as a standard. No, Golem is the standard, so maybe he's working so rapidly."

"Be stronger, be stronger!"

"But you can't apprentice Golem."

It seems terrible to be told not to apprentice me. I haven't always failed in my efforts.

I didn't think about it, I wasn't just pulling the rear car.

By continuing with the rear car, I gradually grasped what this rear car was capable of. I'm trying to figure out how fast I can turn the corner smoothly, and how I can stop cool in front of the target if I brake around.

Asua used to piss me off when I was trying to stop cool. As a result, I can no longer practice being stopped cool unless Asua is on board. In such a constrained environment, I strive for a rear car master. I want Haku to keep trying like me.

An old man for a while, apparently got a job in the guild he had to stay in. Asua also has business and can't leave the house, so for the first time, me and Haku are going hunting alone.

So this time we decided to head to Auga exorcism, a request from Village - which takes about a day one way on my feet - a little further away. A village hunter found an orga in the back of the mountain, and it seems that the orga is approaching the village step by step. It was about wanting us to crusade before the damage struck the village.

Me and Haku are dropped off by Asua and leaving port town. Nothing went wrong on the road to the village. I haven't even met a classic bandit in a story.

When I get to the village, I'm secluded.

No one is out of the house. When we knocked on the door of the biggest house and told him that we were the requested adventurers, he looked relieved and let us in the house. Apparently the house was the village chief's house. A hunter was summoned to discover the orga immediately.

My hunter will guide me to the place where I discovered the orga. There was certainly one orga there. But the hunter says it's not the same color as the orga I saw before.

Haku winds from a distance Spirit magic winds up the leaves around the orga. Huck quickly approached the back of a panicking orga and stabbed his heart with a knife.

The hunter can't hide his surprise when he sees how it goes. I will go with the hunter to Haku. After all, it's not like the orga the hunter saw before.

"Road"

And suddenly, Huck shrugged. When I look at Haku, he points further behind the mountain. There is certainly something there that sounds like a path, as Haku said.

The hunter said there was no way out of there. They're also different from the Beast Road. We decided to go and check the end of the road just in case we put a tailored auga in a magic bag. He looks like an anxious hunter, but he must have trusted us somewhat by looking at Haku's skill earlier. Looks like they're coming with us down the road.

At the end of the road, the orgasms were building something like a fort. The hunter is surprised that an orga will build a fort here. The hunter says that all the orgasms trying to build a fort seem male. If it's a settlement, it's strange not to have a female orga.

What are we gonna do? Will that fort destroy you? '

"What do we do?"

"Once we get back. You should make a request to your guild to do a proper investigation. Maybe a king was born among the orgasms"

Are you going back? You should keep an eye out in case you have a hack or a hunter. I nod that I understand. Maybe the orga was a lookout earlier.

"Maybe the orga you just killed was a lookout"

"Just now, Auga, watch"

"Do you want to keep an eye on the auga earlier? Maybe so. That's why we're going to hurry back now."

Once we leave the scene, we begin to return to the village. Along the way, I stopped at the place where I had just finished my auga. Erase the blood marks with the line lights, cover the leaves around you, do the camouflage, and then head back to the village.

When you return to the village, tell the village chiefs that you have planted one Auga and that Auga is building a fort.

The village chief looks at us and asks us to take on the village security until the soldiers of other adventurers and lords arrive. There was no reason to say no, so me and Haku decided to stay in the village for a while for security.

And the village chief immediately turned his messenger to the Adventurer Guild and Lords to request a report and a future response. I wrote to the old man and Asua to tell them that we were unlikely to be able to return for a while, so I entrust them to the apostle.

By the way, it was I who thought about the writing, and it was Haku who actually wrote the letter.