Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha

Episode 221: The Village Behind the Mountains Hathaler and the Girl of Forgiveness

"Lent, and Jinlin, are you ready?

My mother... Melissa said that to me and the village chief's daughter.

It was the job of my father and the young men in the village to load all sorts of things into the carriage, and it wasn't a big deal what me and the village chief's daughter, Jinlin, would do.

But, well, there's a lot to do before you leave.

I asked him if it was all over.

"Yeah, it's over."

"It's over! You can always do it!

Me and Jinlin said that, and my mother laughed,

"Then get in the carriage carriage carriage. I think it's time to finish loading."

That's what I said, so me and Jinlin headed for the carriage.

"Hey, Lent, what's the neighboring town like? I've never been out of a village before, so I, look forward!

That's what Jinlin asked me as I walked.

But I'm the same person who's never left the village.

Essentially, children from the village won't be out of the village until they're about ten years old.

Because of the danger of demons and bandits.

Well, when it comes to adding and subtracting the countryside around Hathhaler, the bandits don't come inside either, but sometimes the detached bandits kicked out of some bandits are encouraging them to operate plain.

Besides, demons attack you regardless of your money, so traveling is dangerous.

If you're an adult, a demon opponent who's not so strong, you can get away with it, and the kid's leaving a message.

But there are exceptions...

Sometimes children who plan to become village leaders or something in the future are taken from an early age by their parents and relatives to go outside.

Jinlin was that mouth.

My parents are not mentors, but my father is a stranger.

He seemed like someone who was traveling until he settled in the village, and this is what he often represented when he had to go outside the village.

Mother wants to keep up with it. So, I'm the only one left, right?

Well, I would have had a hand in keeping it somewhere, and until then, they did, but I was five, and it was time for you to get used to the journey.

I mean, sooner or later, you were expecting me to turn into a father and assume the role of getting out of the village when I'm like this.

That said, I'm still just a kid.

There was nothing I could explain to Jinlin.

"I don't know either. But I'm so scared out there... I hope I don't run into a demon or something"

"Lent is a weak man. I'll take down the demons! Can't you say enough?

At the time, Jinlin was somehow, for a girl, a mess, and there was a male victory, and she was the type of girl who would take the lead on tree climbing and little bits.

As opposed to me, it's a drag.

You know, the language kind of makes sense, right?

I preferred to keep quiet building blocks at home.

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"Also unexpected... when I came with you, I thought I was the one who trained every day by swinging a wooden sword from that point on"

That's what Lorraine said, so I laugh.

"No way. No... no way. Right after that, I started training. But until then, I was such a child."

"Pretty, pulling ideas?

"I didn't mean it as far as I'm concerned, but it looks like she looked like a woman. Now it's gone, but I've often been told that I'm stretching my hair like a girl. I didn't move much, I didn't play much, I didn't climb a tree."

To recall, I think she had a feminine personality.

... hasn't that changed so much now?

But look at me then, this kid will be an adventurer in the future, what a predictable person there would have been.

"It's a surprise to make. Well, if you look... if you keep your mouth shut, sure, you might still be a woman face. However, as an adventurer, the season is coming in, so it's getting somewhat steep and wild, so it's been cancelled out."

"Oh, is there an adventurer piercing out on my face, too?

and jokingly say,

"... even with the piercing locks, they don't look good now. With a mask."

and was returned.

Well, you're absolutely right.

I shook my head,

"... too bad. Anyway, let's keep talking..."

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"Oh, does Jinlin defeat demons?

From behind what Jinlin and I are talking about, it was Pravda, the grandmother of the journey at that time, who asked with a proper face to.

Turning to that, Jinlin said.

"Yes! In the meantime, I had an adventurer with Jal and Dollar. They were goblins, and I acted as an adventurer. Something I could have defeated properly."

"... is that true, Lent?

And Pravda asked me, so I nod.

"Yeah... I was a receptionist for the Adventurers Guild."

I said.

Pravda listened to us like that, tilting his neck.

"... isn't the opposite of the role in Lent and Jinlin...?

He said, but you're certainly right now...

I had nothing to complain about because I played the part that Jinlin and I wanted to do.

I don't know about Jal and Dollar...... I would have had nothing but complain, but you can't help but lose all the time.

Because they always only had the same hands.

Jinlin always won after spotting the neighborhood.

You were somehow a strange guy around your head.

Me?

I always won because I only had my hands on Jinlin's instructions.

You're being rigged.

Still enjoyed it though.

Pravda then told Jinlin.

"Jinlin, the demons may have won easily, but the real demons are horrible. If you ever get attacked, you're bound to run away. Like?"

And pretty strong.

Pravda was usually a gentle atmospheric grandmother, but you said it pretty strictly at all this time.

Naturally, given the content.

It's like Jinlin knows, too.

"... yeah. What I also heard yesterday. It's okay!"

And I was honestly nodding.

"Lent, you... you don't have to tell me, you're going to run away."

"It's obvious. Life matters."

"... that's fine. I just don't feel hectic enough for a boy...... Jinlin, what do you want with this kid?

When Pravda asks Jinlin that,

"Lent likes it because he's brave."

And he answered sayingly.

I didn't think I had anything like that at the time, but it was a strangely refreshing dialogue, and Pravda's grandmother had a cheeky face, too.

Then you stare at my face for a while,

"... don't you see? I know he sounds like an interesting kid... courage. Well, if you say so. It's time to go. I'll take the carriage."

That's what rushed us.

We got in the carriage about Pravda moving forward.