Legend
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"Hey... so you don't have a place to live when we arrive in Gilm!?
As she walks past Sabrusta and toward Abu Ero... Sula screams half yelling at Ray in her carriage with her.
Normally, others would blame it.
However, Ray told me about the current situation of the Guild… it was only natural that I would want to scream if I knew that there was little like an inn.
"Don't worry. Master Dusker also knows from the beginning that this group is coming. Not that it's a mansion... but it's built to last more than a winter."
This group, led by Sura, should also be called the Great Gospel for the Guild.
Of course, the sudden increase in the number of women will cause a lot of problems.
But Dusker had no intention of imitating Sura and the others unhindered, any more than he was a presence that would bring more profit to the Guild than that.
"... right? Well, fine... but then... that's not what we're saying, but we could have had more buildings for temporary stays and stuff, right?
"You know, for once, I knew you guys were coming, so I could make a good plan and build a house. It's a little hard to build a house for the people who suddenly came here to build the Guild."
Sura can only be convinced of Ray's words.
If it's like a digging cabin, that's what you can build right away.
But in a place like that, it may be better than being outside in the snow, but in the end it's a difference of that extent.
If there is no heating appliance and the wind coming in through the gap in the building cannot be prevented, the possibility of freezing to death cannot be denied.
"Most likely, they will survive more than freeze to death outside in the winter, so if they really have to... at least not as comfortable as the homes of the Suras they were planning to live in"
It is not necessary to think about the importance that Dusker, Lord of the Guild, attaches to those who stay in the Guild only while the construction works are under way, or those who decide to move to the Guild in the true sense.
Not to mention that Ray is fully cooperating with the Sullas in their migration, and it will be clear which emphasis will be placed on Dusker, who has a strong trust in Ray.
"In the meantime, if the place where we live is well secured, fine."
Shut up about Sura, who tells her to relieve herself, and whether there are any other issues in particular.
Most importantly, Gimekala originally came this far to relocate her headquarters to Gilm as the Zorge Chamber of Commerce, and Rox is escorting the Suras, but she originally lived somewhere in Gilm.
Resistance... and Sula, who leads this group, and Sharia, who joined the resistance in Mejougo, cared about the house they built for themselves.
"Oh, and... maybe, really maybe, but if we get to the guild and we don't have enough money, we can still participate in the gamelion hunt. Gimekala...... no, aid from the Zorgay Chamber of Commerce is also until we get to Gilm, right? Then you should do something about it while you can save it."
"... Gamelion? Are you still here?
The first thing I returned to Ray's words was Rox, who knows more about Gamelion because he is based in Guild.
In regular years, such Rox's words were only natural when it was time for Gamelion to disappear.
"Looks like we're growing pretty good this year. I've been busy hunting gamelions, but according to what I know, it's like that. I'm going to go gamelion hunting after a rush job, too."
"Well, why don't I get my hands on it?"
For a seasonal flavor, the annual Gamelion hunt is close to a kind of festivities for the Guild.
For Gilm's adventurous Rocks, the option of not joining it did not exist.
I was so busy this year and had problems with the Labourina country that I just didn't think I could participate in the Gamelion hunt, the information from Ray was very much appreciated by the Rocks.
"Uh, the... what's a gamelion?
Asking as bewildered is Sharia.
As a werewolf beast, I guess it's natural to be interested in something called hunting.
Not to mention, this line is as good at fighting in groups as a wolf.
So hunting gamelions in this group is a heartbeat for Sharia as well. … even in a physical sense, its rich breasts are shaking.
"Simply put, it's a giant rabbit monster. Except it's a limited time monster that only shows up this time of year, from fall to winter."
"... rabbit?
Squirting at the word rabbit as if Sharia had lost only a little interest.
Most importantly, Ray and Rox didn't seem particularly concerned, just expecting such a reaction.
Gamelion is undoubtedly a rabbit monster, but in fact it is just a former rabbit, and there is no such thing as a very, but also a remnant of herbivores.
But I just explained that here, and I don't think Sharia will listen properly.
You'll actually be able to see first-hand with that eye and know for the first time what Gamelion is like.
(Well, do you have to look at the area with your own eyes after all? However, even though the Gamelion hunt is already coming to an end and the number is low, even if the Suras come...... you'll definitely run out of prey)
The Suras have more than a hundred carriages and are a group of nearly a thousand people.
Then, naturally, even defeating Gamelion is a trivial amount of reward and meat for one person.
If we had now arrived in the Guild a little earlier, we would have been able to come at the height of the Gamelion hunt... there is nothing we can do about it now.
Even the Suras didn't like it enough to make it to the height of this Gamelion hunt.
In the first place, though they are all travelling by carriage, they are travelling on a thousand people scale.
Regardless of the speed of travel itself, it really takes time to get ready when you leave.
If this is an adventurer woman, I'm also used to quickly checking my self... this line is basically not about being a warrior, even if I understand how to fight in a group using bows, and its humanity is close to that of ordinary people.
... although perhaps it is more right to describe it as an intermediate between an adventurer and an ordinary person than a complete ordinary person, around being able to kill people lightly or be able to safely strip them from the bodies of the bandits.
(Not now, but getting back to the average person... I wouldn't say I can't, but that would be pretty hard. Seeing what you like about Ceto, no matter where you look from, you just look like pretty thing-lovers.)
Most importantly, Ray doesn't worry that much at the end of this line, as he also has the option of being hired by Dusker if he has to.
Of course not everyone will be hired by Dusker.
The Suras had an overwhelming strength only if there was something to be called a barrage of more than a thousand people and arrows unleashed from that number.
But that's only because the Gimekala... the Zorgay Chamber of Commerce is preparing arrows without sparing any money.
If it were to come under Dusker's command, it would not have been possible, as a matter of course, to fight the way it is now.
"Well, if you're interested in gamelions, crusade after you arrive at the guild... no, in this case, is hunting more accurate to describe? That's the way it should be. Most importantly, the assault by the carriage that Sura and the others were using... probably won't work."
Sura gives a slightly dissatisfied look to Ray's words.
We thought that this was the best choice for us right now, and that's what we decided was to use a carriage for manoeuvres… which we should call horse shooting without shooting.
With that much confidence in the way we fought, we've actually managed several bandits in that way.
Yet why… and why Sura would be unhappy.
But Ray turns his gaze to the Rocks, not Sura.
The person to whom the gaze is directed also knows why such a gaze is being directed, so that he or she simply slips away from the gaze.
Ray, who sees such a rock, exhales small and opens his teasing mouth.
"You guys have been fighting basically bandits, right? The monster... is that the goblin or something?
"Right. Because there aren't that many monsters out there outside the border, and I've traveled the streets."
"I guess. I guess that's why Rox didn't point out the area either.... Ready? The way you fight is like a bandit... or strong for the slow-footed people. I guarantee that. But... if it's a carriage, and most of it has only a bow, it's faster than a carriage, like Gamelion, let alone weaker than a fur that plays the blow of a weapon."
A carriage is what travels faster than a normal human being runs, and normally there's nothing like being caught up.
That's why it's possible to attack unilaterally from a remote location... if you deal with a presence like Gamelion, its strengths turn you into a weakness.
The speed of a gamelion is not comparable to the speed at which a person runs.
Hair that covers its body cannot be scratched with a semi-productive weapon.
Its giant is a mass of muscle, and even with ten ordinary humans wrapped around it, if it hits with a gamelion on speed, it will be bounced off.
Its tail is very flexible and whipped.
Those ears are blades, equivalent to blades...... no, if you do poorly, you have better acumen than that.
Its fangs are tough and the carriage degree can be easily chewed up.
... No matter what you think from anywhere, it didn't seem to Ray that Gamelion and Sura and the others could fight and defeat Gamelion.
"Well, for now... if you're going to hunt gamelions, you better think you can't fight the way you've fought. I don't think we're going to get any more help from the Zorgay Chamber of Commerce."
"It's..."
I guess they poked me where it hurts. Sura gets stuck in words.
In fact, arrows aren't that expensive, but that doesn't mean they can be used in any number of ways.
Beyond that, if we ran out of aid from the Zorgay Chamber of Commerce, we also needed to do something about the money to buy arrows ourselves.
"If we think about that area and we can do something about it ourselves, why don't we give it a shot?
That's what Ray said, but he thinks it'll probably be tough.
No, if it's just about defeating Gamelion, then have a high fighting power in the Wolf Beast clan... that's what Sharia goes through as an adventurer in Gilm enough, and those with a background in former adventurers have a lot of power.
But... Still, I didn't think I could defeat Gamelion unharmed.
It is Ray's expectation that those who do not have the strength to do so could result in injury… or death.
Sulla also understands what Ray is trying to say, and she shuts up dissatisfied.
I'd like to say something back, but I guess that's how you understand it when you say it is only an excuse or a loss.
"Uh... see. If there's anything I can do, I can help, so cheer up."
Rox tells him to encourage you to see if Sura seemed too depressed.
Gimekala looked at such a rock with some frightened gaze, and Sharia was interested to hear from Ray about Gamelion.
"It's only until Gilm that the Rocks escort these people. I don't think you need to take care of yourself until after that."
"... no, the... what?
Rox tells Ray's words to delude him somewhere.
As Ray leans his neck in doubt about the way it is, the gimme camera starts laughing earlier... which also turns into a disgusting grin somewhere.
Did Rox notice such a giddy camera laugh, too, or try to say something, but it was too late to move to seal the giddy camera's mouth.
"Your lover could be in danger, and you can't leave him alone, can you?"
To the words out of the mouth of the gimechanical camera, Ray stops moving in surprise for a moment...... eventually compares the two Rocks and Sura.
"... lover?
For once, I thought maybe it was a mistake to ask, and that's what Ray asks, but what he returns is Sulla dyeing her face bright red and shifting her gaze away from the lightness.
And it was Rox wondering what to put in his mouth.