"Ah, brother!

When I came to the firewood management cabin, there was a next generation team of Shivadas.

"Oh, Shivada. What the fuck are you doing?

Firewood escort.

Of firewood? Why is that?

I didn't know what it meant. I saw Balzino in the cabin. No explanation.

"There may be firewood coming in because of the demonic noise, but the village chief asked the shivadas to escort the firewood so that it wouldn't be stolen. You can't leave the village."

I didn't think that far. Mayor, don't do it.

Well, I don't like the guy who does firewood thieves to our village - but if we don't give him a reason for that, we won't be able to eat meshi without shivada, vans and other exclusive sets of jobs.

As a village, Bang et al are important caution sticks in the village, but they are part of the Adventurer Guild. Belongs to the Alliance. So I have to keep the vans in this village in the form of a request.

I might say that it would be nice to have a village exclusively, but the villages may not be saved by inexperienced vans alone. It is an adventurer's guild as insurance at that time and the installation of an guild branch.

This contributes to increasing the power of the Adventurer Alliance, and in return, we can demand rescue when something happens to the village. Well, don't move for free.

"That's hard work. I need a good escort."

I don't know what to escort you from, but, well, if you keep an appropriate watch and train as usual, fine.

"Oh, then would you like me to do it with the firewood down? Two small copper coins. Which one?

He's asking for it, but he says he's careless about making a dime along the way. Yes, and the village and the guild approve. A firewood escort would be a cheap job with a piece of copper coin anyway. Nobody would do an adventurer if they complained about money.

"I'll do it, brother! Hey, guys!

"Of course you are!

"Yay! That's Brother Bae!

"Thank you, Brother Bae!

I feel kind of sorry for being thanked for using small copper coins, but even small copper coins are a lot of money in such a country, and if they're under ten years old. If I stayed at home, I wouldn't even know the existence of gold instead of small copper coins - because I was treated like one.

"So wary, thrilled with Toala. We're gonna walk to the settlement."

It'll take more than an hour if we leave it to these guys.

"Yeah, okay. Good luck, everyone."

"You can't help it. If you do, work hard."

Well, there's no change in the motivation of the vans because I know it's those two. Slightly through.

I also walked out to the settlement with a single voice.

"What does Bei want with the settlement?

"We discussed this with the village chief about the future. And show your face to Obaba and the Adventurer Alliance."

I'm only aiming for a slow life, not a hidden life. Slow life is something we can't do without some civilization developing in the first place.

Self-sufficiency in the countryside may not be good for literature, but self-sufficiency is near impossible. No, you can do it if you want. Even the primitives could have lived. But it's never easy to live a slow life, that way of life. I'm exhausted of harsh words, and I can't feel the pleasure of living.

So we always have to buy information so that we don't get swallowed up in times, and we have to take care of dealing with people so that we don't hide inside.

"You're a jerk, aren't you?"

"Kids are so busy, I guess."

I'll see what I can tell you.

"But the villages are peaceful because Bae is here," Tochi said.

"Well, that's right, but come on."

"I'm not saying I didn't do anything, but it's not that big of a deal. Protecting the village is what we all do when we live in the village, and leave it to someone else. Until I do what I can. Let others do what they can't do."

It's the village where people are. And the world. I live a slow life where people like that are.