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28. Camping 2

Waiting for another adventurer is about ten minutes. The last party was also finished preparing for the camp. I was surprised that they had gathered earlier than expected, and when I looked outside, there were a number of tents. Maybe camping is a good thing for adventurers? Thinking of that, Mr. Gentz looked over at the gathered adventurers.

“Now I'll explain how to turn the night watch. Take a look at this first."

That's why Mr. Gentz took out something like an hourglass.

"I think there are many people who know this item, but I will explain it to them." It was a magic tool, a miniaturized hourglass. This size can be measured for two hours. "

Mr. Gentz has an hourglass about 10cm in size, so I thought it would be great to measure it for two hours. "I don't think ordinary hourglasses will last that long..." However, I thought it would be a useful item to use when changing guards if the length was measurable.

"Well, as you can imagine, the watch at night will be flipping this hourglass until it's empty." Turn it around four times. The plan is to have each carriage guarded by two groups as one group. We'll do that every other day, so just keep it that way. "

When Mr. Gentz said that, most people nodded, so I think it's probably okay. "Well, I just finished explaining the guards, and I'm going to decide where to start..."

With that in mind, we had a conversation and discussed the order of the sentries.

After receiving opinions from each party, we discussed it as a whole and decided on the order of guarding without having to go that far. By the way, we were to be the fourth and last watchman today. Well, as far as I'm concerned, it's always good, but I thought the last lookout might be a bit late than usual, so I thought it might be a good order.