Late. Tamer's day.
90 stories, Mr. Kakal.
Although we spent some time in the square, we were able to safely discover the hunter's house, Mr. Kakal.
In the meantime, speak up, I'll knock.
Then the door of the house opened only slightly, leaving a gap of about 10 cm open. Whoa, maybe you're on guard? I waited as I was, and I saw something move through the gap in the door.
People. I could see the old man's face up high. Gyorori and the peeping old man's eyes are creepy.
You had this scene in a survival horror that was popular a while ago, setting an exclusive cold village. After this, the rest of you leave! They scream at me, and if I persevere, I get chased by an old man with a bamboo.
"Remainder."
Huh? Shh. Could it be a survival horror deployment? I thought it was a long idle, beautiful country village, but is there actually a horrible darkness lurking? Does Grandpa Cayenne, who I thought was sweet, also actually act like a lunatic who performs monstrous rituals at night?
If I had such a horrible imagination, the door opened quietly and slowly. From inside, a musculoskeletal grandfather comes out, accumulating a white beard.
It's powerful. He's much taller than me, and his eyes are terribly sharp. There were deep scars running from eyebrows to cheeks, and no matter how you look at it, he was the leader of a bandit, an ancient strongman of war.
There's a style that convinces me even when they say it's the former strongest adventurer or something. Or scared! What's this futile, seemingly strong grandfather!
Moreover, in its right hand was a huge, thick squeeze, which had doubled its power. Um, you were joking, and you're not really gonna get attacked, are you?
"Hello"
"Oh."
"Ka, is it Mr. Kakal?
"Uhm."
He's snorted at me for once, but his expression doesn't move at all, and I have no idea what he thinks inside. I asked my grandfather a question, taking great care not to piss him off.
"Here, I've been hearing stories about Mr. Kakal being able to give away his tailored prey, can you sell it to me, too?
Come on, I'm nervous! I'm just as nervous as I was when I was a new employee and for some reason I was supposed to have dinner with the president! That's when the president suddenly wanted to make a fat appeal to his young employees, making it a haul for us to be taken in for the rest of the overtime. I should have had a treat at an expensive restaurant, but I'm not sure what I ate either. The only thing I remember is that the president's father-gag taste sucked.
"Who did you ask?
Same pattern as Mr. Knut, the bean farmer? But I have a comforting side!
"Ka, it's Grandpa Cayenne."
When I gave Grandpa Cayenne's name, I felt that Mr. Kakal's expression was only a little soothing. It was a ghost, but I think it changed about King Jen.
"Right, Cayenne's introduction"
"Yes, sir"
This is where Mr. Knut would like to pay tribute to the Lovely attack that he also dropped, but he really didn't have the courage to hit the Orts.
I don't know if it's valid for Mr. Kakal. Anyway, I can't imagine this vicious muscle grandfather loving cute things.
Besides, are the Orts also freaking out about Mr. Kakal's power, hiding behind me? An ortho hugs me straight back on my leg, a bear on that ortho's back, and Rick hiding behind it.
These guys are shielding me. Only Sakura looked at such disciples with a frightened face.
"So, what do you want?
"Oh, because you can sell it?
"Oh."
A product window opens right in front of me. They won't sell the product for now.
It was a lineup of rabbit fur, rabbit meat, little bear fur, little bear claws, attack bore meat, attack bore fur, olive torrent fruit, and olive torrent branches.
Attack bores are pig-shaped monsters that appear in the second area. It seems to be as strong as Little Bear.
I've never heard of Olive Trent before, but I don't care what you think, this would be the raw material for olive oil. I didn't think you were picking from monsters, not growing them in the fields.
Rabbit, Little Bear material can be handled on its own. I haven't fought Attackbore yet, but I still have no problem after the event. I know where it came from.
The problem is Olive Trent. I don't think I need to force myself to get the branches, but I'd love to, actually. You can squeeze the oil, and it looks interesting to use for cooking.
The price is not expensive at 200G, and I decided to keep it for up to 5 caps. And for dinner this evening, I will also buy the meat from Attack Bore.
After that, without Mr. Kakal getting mad at us, let alone attacking us, we left Mr. Kakal's house with a bluffing attitude.
Could he have been a good general citizen, scared of his face and a little shy, just a little oligarchy? No, no, no way.
Well, I got pork for now. I'm not a pig, but now I think I can make a pork juice modo. Then I would love to get the stock right. I'll definitely get you a fish!
As it were, I stormed the fisherman's house, Mr. Rickett, next to several of Mr. Kakal's houses.
"All right, we'll definitely get the fish"
"Brother, do you want fish?
"Huh?"
That's when I pushed and tried to knock. I was suddenly called out from behind. Looking back, there stood a boy who looked cheerful, childish in the country with burnt wheat skin on the day and a straw hat filled with hand knitting.
With a full smile, the boy comes close to Tokotoko.
"Hello! I'm Rickety! What about your brother?"
"I'm a traveler's uto. You're the fisherman's apprentice, Ricke?
"Yeah!"
When I heard the title Fisherman Apprentice, I imagined a young man, but I had no idea he was so young. He would be about 12. But he's hung a fish cage on his hips, he's got a long fishing pole on his shoulder, and it wouldn't be a lie.
"Ask me if I could ask you to share the fish. I've been visiting."
"Uh... you know what?"
When I said I wanted fish, Rickett's expression clouded. Apparently, it won't be easy.
"Come on, you're an apprentice, right? It's not like I can fish as much as Dad. So just get what the villagers asked you to get. What is it? I'm sorry."
"You don't have one left?
"Yeah. It's more like it's not enough. What?"
"Right..."
That's a real shame! But it's not enough, which means you won't be able to make any quests and have them give in.
"Hmm. Do you really want fish?
"Never."
"Well, I'll go with you to the point where the fish can catch it, why don't you catch it yourself? I'm going fishing again."
That's an unexpected suggestion. But is that possible? If I can catch it, I'd love to.
"Me, I don't have fishing skills?
"Well, then you can't."
That's so light!
"'Cause you can't do something you can't?
"Wait, with your fishing skills, you can fish, right?
"Oh, I'll lend you a fishing rod, too."
Then there's no problem. Bonus points remain! I was going to get some combat skills in preparation for the future, but when I got here, I'd be mean. Besides, fishing in the game sounds kinda funny.
And I paid two points to get my fishing skills.
"All right, let's go to the fishing spot!"
"Whoa, leave it to me! Because I'm going to show you to a point to keep!