"Is that what you guys call home?

I asked the kids and saw it because the question had always arisen.

"... no..."

Karae replied, and other than Tajera, the dog ear, nodded in agreement.

Exactly street childrens. That's shit, not at all......

"Where does Tajera live?

"... outside the city..."

"Oh, there."

Outside town in the worst possible environment than Slam Street in the city. It's the worst place the abalone cabin can look like to you, and in a way, it's a mountainous place.

"There are a lot of beasts like you out there?

This is the land of men, but there are several villages of beasts, which they accept as the people of the country. Since man alone does not make up a country, and there are also national dealings with the kingdom of the beastman, there are quite a few beastmen in places with many people.

... Well, there's a common sense of discriminating against beasts and people...

"The village was attacked by demons and fled here..."

It sounds terrible, but it's not unusual in this life. I don't even have sympathy.

"Family, no, do you have a lot of company?

"Full of them"

"Right..."

Beastman, huh? Well, I've got a lot to pioneer, and at first I might as well have a powerful species.

"Tajera. If you want a new home for your chiefs, come to the temple tomorrow and tell them. And you can go home today. Come back to the temple tomorrow morning. This is a souvenir."

I gave him the dish (pot) I bought in the dining room I was doing at Adventurer's Guild. If it dilutes with water, it will go for twenty people, and Koyu's is going to come out in ten years after it's fattened in the reservoir...... Oh, yeah, go for a souvenir.

"... uh..."

"I'm not telling you not to come anymore. Look, it's today's paycheck. Come back to work tomorrow."

I'll have two copper coins in my hand.

"... Oh, thank you! I'll work again tomorrow!

I bumbled my waggy tail and left. Really, Beast Man is a mysterious Ikimon...

"Well, where are you guys sleeping?

I can't imagine living at home.

"I sleep looking for empty houses, alleys, and as little people as possible"

I wonder what it is. I'd rather cry than lose my village after being attacked by demons...

"Okay. I'll get you guys a safe place to sleep!

He was dominated by feelings similar to his sense of purpose by the grief of being able to tighten his chest since reading Lord Hachi, a loyal dog.

I stopped shopping and headed to the temple.

In the temple, the dean was responsible for the buckets of water to and from the water field in an attempt to get rid of the dirt from the floating children he had gathered.

"Are there no wells here?

"Yes, we are transporting it from the water field just a little while away"

Really, I'm really lucky I was born a villager.

"Okay. I'll take care of that."

Fortunately, the King's Capital draws waterways from the mountains, so the water is free. Then just think of the means to carry it.

"How many more people can sleep in this temple?

"Huh? Ah, uh, ten people are the best"

Well, it's a sleepover, so the four of us would be the limit if we tried to live in a crowd, at the size of this temple.

"Mm-hmm. Rent another warehouse."

Renting a house is going to take a lot of work, and I'm only anxious to live with the kids. Well, that's the same in the warehouse, but the warehouse is a place to sleep. It would be safer to eat in a temple and easier to manage.

"Dean. Don't bring these guys over once because we'll create a place for them to sleep. That's where the dinner is at night, and I'll be back tomorrow morning."

"Oh, yes. Wow, I get it..."

"Oh, if possible, would you hire the kids to cook you a meal? If possible, an aunt in the neighborhood, about three. Three shifts, well, at least nine, because it'll be tough every day. Fifteen in many. The wage is seven copper coins a day. Two copper coins at once. Record that, too. I want to use it as a dossier for building orphanages in the future."

Well, it's for checking if it runs correctly, but don't tell me that. Managers also monitor employees (?).

"Oh, did I? I get it. It's okay. We'll get together right away because it's a place where a lot of people just mourn when they don't have a job. I'll keep a good record too!

"Whoa. I got it."

Say it, get up on the stage, and make the kids point this way.

"I'm taking you to where you'll be sleeping from today. Denko, Karae, take care of the kids so they don't fall off."

"Okay!

"Okay."

"Hey. Let's go."

And when I took him all the way to the warehouse, the captain and stranger Oyaji were waiting.

"Whoa, captain. Daily swing."

I don't even feel free for days, but, well, I guess it's because it's true that I saw him yesterday.

"Bad, bei. Can you give us a minute?

I feel sorry for you, Captain. Well, I can imagine what you're talking about, and if you live, clumsiness comes out. It's also your duty as a friend for Mendoxe to put on the captain's face.

"We'll hang out a little bit, but it's convenient over here, if it's going to be long, we're not going."

We need to get the word right.

"Oh, that doesn't matter. I made him accept it for a little while."

"Oh, my God, and the captain."

"I can see that. There's only a bitter smile in the bei, not at all"

"Something that comes out when people live. The village and the city don't matter."

That's society. If you don't like it, you can go to the magic world. Most likely, the demonic world is going to be grey-haired under different rules.

"Hehe. Not at all."

"Just give me a minute. I'll give instructions to the kids."

"Really, you do your best to walk the diagonal of a person's imagination. Now what did you do?

"I just hired an employee. Denko, I need you to take care of everyone. And eat something when you're hungry. You know where it is?

"Yes. Leave it to me."

"Well, leave the woman to Karae. They hate me when I go into the darkness."

For once, I'll give you some advice. It's pathetic to hate you without knowing.

"Wary, Captain. Then let's go."

It's in the nest of assholes.