If you run on a lag dragon, it's just a short distance to town, based in. This is for me. Normal hunting does not use junction boxes, so place the lag dragon right next to it and hunt the Fallen in turns with repeated watches and trips.

The princes also make their strongholds next door, as they do to our bonds.

"Not to hunt efficiently this time. I want to see how and how long the Fallens will show up around here."

That's what Bart says as he watches the sun go down sideways.

"Can we really do this in such a thin defensive town? That's what I want to know."

No one can answer Burt so crushing. Precisely, "I'm fine," the town folks say, but that Bart won't believe it until he sees it in person.

The sun set completely. If you're a Trent Force, this time is already active with the False, but not yet here.

"Is it so different when you leave the mountains..."

The pounding and caro crushed was a long way past time without answering anything. No, apparently, it's not like he's not answering at all.

Alistair's body moved as I raised my face haha.

"From the sea side!

Burt and the others also looked to the sea side at the voice.

Vun, and the Fallen showed up a long way away with a faint sound.

"Far away, but where did it come from? Usually they show up like they're gushing out of a mountain range..."

The idolatry appeared as if it were gushing off the ground.

"I need to check the appearance part later..."

I'm staring around where Caro seems to have come out. Vun, vn, and, the Fallens grow in numbers.

"Weird, I've never usually had so many Families"

One of the representatives in town is crushing like this. He was a middle-aged man who came reluctantly because he couldn't just let the prince out of town.

"Hmm, what's wrong with the False?"

"I just said a few a year. I don't even know about travelers."

"Bye, come on"

Mill spoke relaxed to such a town man and prince.

"How many Families have been hunted by this town?

"Something like that. There's no way to hunt without a hunter."

It was Caro who reacted to the people in that town.

"The people in town got hit, but you didn't hunt the Fallens?

"I'm a slum dweller who doesn't even work when it comes to people in town. This is the border. We won't be able to take care of them living on the outer edge of town."

A word of the people in that town was a shock to me, but it didn't seem to be the case for the princes, and the Burts just turned their gaze back on the False. Alistair was just holding hands.

But...

"I thought that would happen."

and Caro snapped with a small voice. The Fallen came closer and closer, and finally came to the end of the line.

"How vivid"

As the people in town put it, that was clearer than any Duplicant I've ever seen. There were not only adults, but also children, all of whom were naughty and wearing tired clothes.

"Hanna."

"Leah?"

I was remembering. When I first saw the Fallen, Hannah had no expression, but that she appeared before me in the way she was before she disappeared.

That means. I glanced at Bart.

"Oh, my God, they did it."

"I guess you're right. Chest shit bad."

I guess the damage is less. But fewer Families would surely have gotten their prey. You got caught up with us observing, and the Fallens started heading all the way to town.

"Oh, the Fallen are in town!

Screaming voices leak from town representatives.

"But hey, you want to do it? Mill!"

"Yes, sir."

As Caro, Clyde and Alistair watched closely outside the juncture, Burt and Mill both lightly defeated a few Duplicants. There are no more Families around.

Upon picking up the demonic stone of the defeated Families, Bart opened his eyes for a moment, but immediately returned in a casual manner.

"Prince, that's it for today. Hey, town representative."

When Burt indicated to the Prince his willingness to withdraw, he spoke to the people of the town who were there.

"You just watched and you knew, if you knew there were people, the Virtues nearby would come by. Now I think we've got the big Fallens hunting all the way."

"Oh, oh."

The people in town saw the Fallen. The fright doesn't seem to leave.

"If you're treating the people you don't care about properly, it means the Fallen are coming to town."

Bart sighed at the people in town who hadn't come with the pin.

"The rest is your prince's business."

"I know."

When the prince, who had always been faceless, signaled around, the cleanup began at the same time. Vun, and there are faint signs of a False Clan in the distance. People in town looked creepy at me and Alistair looking at the distance.

"I didn't know there was a region like this in Wester."

"At least we don't have a job."

Burt and Caro rode the lag dragon as they talked. I am naturally the first to be put in the basket.

The next day, the prince seems to have had an informal meeting with the mayor, but he doesn't know what he told him. However, it is certain that I hoped that all the people of the town would be protected before a new Fallen Clan emerged.

When I went into the next town, Bart showed me and Alistair the Fallen Demon Stone. Me and Alistair breathed in unexpectedly when we saw it.

"Hey, man."

"What is this?"

The biggest demon stone I've ever seen is the demon stone in the junction box I saw at the mayor's house. It was one turn bigger than the demon stone in Alistair's junction box. But the demon stone Burt has in his hand is even bigger than that.

"I'm also a hunter, and I've never seen a demon stone this big. To be honest, I never thought I'd be able to take a giant demon stone in a land like this with few Fallens."

Burt gets a big demon stone but he doesn't float face.

"I'm worried about what to do with this."

"I wish I could sell it"

Bart shrugged his shoulder to the honest Alistair.

"We're gonna talk about where you hunted, right? Even if it's a secret, the route we came through is known. I don't mind the hunter pushing around here. But no, you think too much."

Bart looked up a bit.

"The size of this one, there's no use for it other than the junction box. I don't know if I can sell it or not."

The magic stone that said and gripped him couldn't fit in the palm of his hand, and the glitter was leaking from between his fingers.

"To Hi-ju, Ajju"

"Does Leah think so?"

"I don't know what to do."

"You want me to push you against the prince, huh, that's fine. Will you get the money at last?"

That said, Burt didn't keep the Demon Stone. Instead, I let one of my companions hold a large demon stone that had seven. For my part, Mill pulled out a little cotton from the lag dragon and stuffed me in the pochette. He's a clever man.

It became a bit of a cologne pochette, heavier, but in any case, we all know I'm packing something into a lag dragon, so I just had to be thought of as much as Master Leah was doing something again.

No matter how much Bert was asked to afterwards, he did not hunt for any Vajra in the town along the way.