The Peerless Kobold (WN)

Three symbols!

I may have misjudged a weak demon named Kobolt. Recently, it occurred to me that if untrained human beings fought in one lifetime as well as untrained cobolts, Cobolts would win.

In other words, as long as we work out, Cobolt has the potential to transcend humans. I swung my battle axe in front of me and watched the frenzied Axe, and with that in mind, I looked back a little while...

The flock settlements are even built with holes in the open areas of the woods, but there are a few trees in the middle square that stand in the way. That's what happened when I tried to cut it and asked Axe...

"Wahoo, wahoo, garoooo."

"Guru, kua ~ n (boss, I can't do this!

Axe is second only to Buster in stature, second only in the settlement in terms of body decadence, but the weakness is flawed and passive in the balls.

"Gruwu, Kurwaowoan (don't give up, only answer yes)"

"Cuuuuuuu!?

The dull sound of me kicking Axe's tibia sounds.

"Faw!? Khu, Khun (Hurt!? Ugh, do it)"

And reluctantly Axe carves a tree with a battle axe...

Apparently, the battle axe was a thing to fight, not to cut a tree. He leaks many cries without being able to cut well.

"Khu, Khuafan."

"GAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

(It's okay, if you get over it, your senses will be paralyzed!) "

Gessie, the sound of my temper against Gessie's crying sounds... he's pretty.

"Grrrrrr, gu, grrr!? (Stop, stop, stop!?)"

"Uhh!! (Wow!!)"

It feels like an arm swinging as the abused child swerves around in solidarity with him as he stops, crushing his surroundings endlessly with a battle axe held by a workout giant body cobolt.

"Gua, guruan!? (Rather, you stop!?)"

That cod-swung battle axe hit where the tree was carving, and what a blow to cut it down.

"Ah? (Is that it?)"

Unfortunately, the tree falls in the direction of the settlers who were looking far-flung, and the young boy bolt, looking up flashly, is about to lay underneath.

"Cu!? Cuuuuu!"

"Grrrr!! (Bastard!!)"

"Wow, grrr! Leave it to me, Admiral!

Buster, who was nearby crushing a runaway under-1-year-old bolt, supports it and slowly unloads it. I put my thoughts on the possibility of Kobolt again to the sight.

Then, forgive Guru Axe and ask him to cut the tree in the center of the settlement. It should be noted that the tree is left out of the settlement. I wish I could use this Marutai for something...

For once, when I was a mercenary, I had some woodworking experience because the repair of dormitories and tools was also within my job. But whatever you do, you need special tools.

Sometimes we can't make something like that out of obsidian, but if possible, because iron is desirable, we have to build a kiln for iron.

What you'll need is a heat-resistant volcanic rock that becomes a furnace floor and an iron hammer to work out... but there's no iron, so it's still a stone hammer at first? Yeah, well, how about we get some coarse tools at first, and then build some precise ones with them? The firestones that make the spark have been taken from the adventurers the other day, and all you need is iron ore.

Thinking about it, I finally realized the essence.

Tsuruhashi is also needed to collect iron, starting with the need to build affordable stone tsuruhashi. If we stuck it like this, we would have had to have "all the stone tools” in order to get the iron.

(That's a hassle...)

Either way, you're going to go to a mine that you can see in the back of the forest. At first, it's just the bottom line, but it's also possible to relocate the settlement depending on the situation because you don't have the means to carry it even if you dig iron...

Well, if you take it away from the adventurer forever, you'll eventually be blinded and ruined, and you'll have to do it by hand with all sorts of things. That's how me and Buster, my sister Dagger, were supposed to go on a journey of about a month.

As a general rule, travel focuses on the waterfront and considers pathways. The amount of water an organism needs is very high when considered calmly and it is difficult to carry it.

Common horses, for example, but they drink about thirty liters of water a day.

By contrast, the load per head is ninety kilograms.

In short, horses can't load anything else if they carry their drinking water for three days, so the limit number of days a horse can travel in a place where there is no water. If you add this and think in mercenary common sense, it's only four days before you can march through a wilderness without water. In the meantime, if we can't get to the water source, it will be a death march.

Therefore, we rely on the river that flows through the woods.

And the riverside is also a great hunting ground for forest-dwelling animals.

"Wow! (Shots fired!)"

Target Shika with bows and arrows that have finally been able to handle properly lately.

Too bad it's not a demon, it's a regular chica...

For whatever reason, when you defeat a demon, you have the feeling that some of its life and magic will pour in, and if you keep hunting demons, you feel like you can point them higher.

(You're a little unconscious...)

When I looked back, my unleashed arrow was hitting Sika's torso.

Now let's just say I'm a fine Cobolt Archer, too. No, I'm just calling myself that on my own, including my buddy's name...

My sister, with her dagger in her hands, joyfully penetrates Shika, desperately scratching her feet even after receiving an arrow and trying to stand up.

"Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow."

"Keeeaa.................."

After the stop-stabbed sea lion stopped moving, the buster hiding on the other side for when I removed it showed up and grabbed and lifted the limbs of the prey.

"Guru, Guagaovoa."

Come on, it's mealtime.

Zero salivation cannot be stopped as a single cobolt.