Kujonin

Little Monster Bertha

After the extermination of the locust hopper, on my way back to Froula, I went into the woods on the side of the street as a field worker.

A feather monster was approaching the magic stone lamp. Caught in the lights, the boar monster fieldbore and the bat monster scorpion approach.

Since when? Why are monsters of the Beast type no longer scared?

I wonder if it's been about ten years as a monster scholar. Five papers were written in the meantime. Of these, two were written all at once on Mr. Marquez's island.

In other words, I only spent three bottles in nine years, but I suddenly wrote two bottles in this year.

Now, I think I lived in Marina Port and it was quite a rooster. Somehow I made excuses to myself for not writing my thesis, and I was devouring my idleness.

Naoki came to my rescue when I ate moldy bread and was dying and thought, "No more." There was a strange edge to it.

I was taken to the outside world, and I really learned the importance of fieldwork. Even if you knead assumptions on the desk, you can't move from the spot, and the ideas and hypotheses are only small and integrated. I think I finally understood what Master Lisa, a monster scholar, meant when she said, "Let's get rid of the book and go out into the woods." You have to observe reality, discover the laws, hypothesize and experiment.

Well, it's more fieldwork tonight than that.

There are no more Isles or rookies, so you have to get rid of the beast monsters yourself. In time, the level was rising, so I could deal with the monsters that appeared in the forest here myself.

Unlike Naoki, I didn't have any detection skills, so I used my eyes, ears, and nose to find monsters. The purpose is observation.

If I could, I wanted a monster that no one could see. How did it evolve? How is he surviving? I don't know, but there was no monster that was as tough as the one that survived for some reason.

Looking for the lights on the ground while driving away the fieldbore and shobsuri with the branches of a tree, it smelled of sour fruit. I looked around, but there were no citrus plants. Looking ahead, a small group of ant monsters were stomped to death. It is true that the ant monster has a sour citrus taste when eaten, but it doesn't smell like it. The forest at night seems to be sensitive to sounds and smells due to limited vision.

The ant monster was a leaf ant who chewed off the leaves of trees and took them to the nest to grow mushrooms. It was a very small monster, characterized by a large, sandy magic stone between its brows.

Looking for the nearby ground, Reef Ant was just about to move in.

When the mushrooms stopped growing, they left the nest and searched for the next nest. It was written in "Lisa's Monster Notebook".

I heard directly from Lisa that there was a monster that was following Reef Ant's move. Reef Ant's move was very unusual, and Lisa didn't seem to know much about it.

“I would definitely like to observe it if I have the opportunity to observe it again”

That's what I was saying.

"This is a great chance!" I have to observe! With that in mind, I placed the magic stone lamp next to the flock of leaf ants that were moving and began to observe it. Both adults and larvae move and move their legs quickly in the light of the magic stone lamp.

There were leaf ants bringing eggs, leaf ants with large jaws that served as soldiers, leaf ants with mushrooms attached to them, and worm monsters that could only be seen as garbage.

The monster, shaped like a fur ball, doesn't feel very uncomfortable even inside the leaf ant. Well, I don't think I'll be able to find it unless I observe it thinking I might be there.

It's not a beautiful worm monster with its head, chest, and abdomen clearly separated, like a leaf ant, but its head is small and clung to its chest, and the boundary between its chest and abdomen is not clear. In short, I was a bug monster.

Jules.

"It's not good. It's too interesting, I'm drooling..."

I named the bushy monster Reef Antmodoki and resumed observation.

No matter what Reef Antmodoki thought, he was an anomaly as a monster. I'm not good at walking. Is there such a monster!? I think, but in fact, I'm too bad at walking, and I feel like I'm being kicked and rolled by a leaf ant, and somehow I'm following the move.

So how does Leaf Antmodoki live when he's not a good walker? You don't have to walk around looking for bait, but you do come from the bait? I think we're eating the mushrooms that Reef Ant grew and living together, but that's not good for Reef Ant.

Perhaps there is no possibility that the dung after eating is of any use, but basically it is just a life of eating and dung and sleeping.

Exactly "grain crushing".

What an enviable life I live.

It doesn't mimic a leaf ant, it just enters the nest, reproduces with the opposite sex that enters the nest in the same way, and parasites on the leaf ant.

It's an incredible toughness. As a living person, I feel defeated for some reason.

Was there such a way to live!? You just go up to people's homes and live with them. As you observe, you feel a strange lewdness.

First of all, it was definitely the most daring monster I'd ever encountered.

When I returned to the street, the night was already dawn, excited that I had encountered such a monster. I seem to have been watching Reef Ant move all night.

For some reason, Naoki and Ayr carried two newcomers. Maybe Ayr did it.

I don't care! I want to share this excitement with someone!

"Ah, that was interesting! I knew the little monster was more tough and interesting!"

Naoki listened to me with an eyebrow.

I was walking and talking, but my consciousness became blurred along the way.

My legs were tangled, but Naoki would roll them like Reef Ant-Modoki and Reef Ant.

"Anyway, if Naoki rolls it, I'll have no problem closing my eyes like this..."

Fufu, "Let's get rid of the book and go out into the woods." I'm sure you'll encounter a monster you've never met before.