The Weakest Tamer Trash Picking Journey Begins

416 words Check out your father!

Returning to the room where your father was, Mr. Early was present but not Mr. Nargas.

It was on my desk, and there's no shami.

"Where did Mr. Nargas go?

Mr. Pial wipes me clean on my desk.

That's right, the shami was on until earlier, so thank God.

"Nargas went to do an autopsy of the shami. It won't take that long."

"Really? Uh, tea and sweets."

Line your desk with tea and prepared treats.

"Thanks"

When your father took the tea, Mr. Early also took the tea.

"I hope you know something..."

To Mr. Pial's words, Mr. Early nods.

"I'm home. That? Were you making tea?

Having Mr. Nargas for a slow cup of tea, Mr. Jaggi returned.

"Welcome back. What about the captain?

Mr. Early welcomes Mr. Jacgi with his hands waved praprapra.

"Don't rush it. I want tea, too."

Even though it's not so warm yet, the sweat falls off Mr. Jacgi's forehead.

"Did you run?

"Oh, I thought we should hurry up and let you know."

"Right. Here, tea."

I'll give you the tea, Mr. Pial.

Drink that all at once, Mr. Jacgi.

"I told the captain that Shami was this forest commotion. I was pretty confused because I know a lot about Shami. And the captain has never heard that animals can use magic, and the cause is unknown. He's asking someone he knows."

After all, it is so rare for animals to use magic.

"With that said, Mr. Ivy, Mr. Ginal was wondering when I felt like Sola and the others were feeling better every time they solved the spell."

I guess that's because of the joy of being hungry and being excited.

"I'm glad you're well."

"I was worried you wouldn't get tired because of the large number of people, but you're relieved"

Nodding at Mr. Pial's words.

I'm more worried about overeating than tired......

I wonder where Sola's limits are.

"What do we do now?

Mr. Jaggi leans slightly between his eyebrows at Mr. Early's words.

Has it been said anything terrible?

"Just wait," he said.

"Wait?"

Mr. Pial gives a bewildered look.

"Are we waiting for this moment when we're in contention?

"Oh, that's what I heard"

When Mr. Early asks again, Mr. Jacgi answers with a annoying look.

"I guess they don't know what to do either"

Your father opens his mouth to Mr. Early's words.

Everyone's gaze turns to your father.

"No matter how many places an adventurer is treading, there are too many things I don't know about this one. That's why I'm not sure how they should move either. And a lack of memory would be a problem."

"... that's kind of weird. From what we can tell, he's always perfect, so neither the captain nor Gilmouth."

Mr. Jaggi gives a bewildered look.

The other two are soggy, anyway.

"It's people with them. I can't do anything. Just like you guys."

"Right. Yes."

Mr. Early snorted tea several times.

If I leaned my neck slightly towards everyone's expression, I looked at your father and he flaunted my shoulder.

Your father is no different than usual.

Oh, well.

I am calm because your father is as usual.

Mr. Early and the others are confused or confused because the captain or Mr. Gilmouth are confused.

When the top gets lost, so does the bottom.

I wonder if it's all right, this village in this condition.

'Cause it's okay.

Your father squeals in my ear.

I'm surprised by that, but I grin and see your father.

"Heh heh, I'm fine. Still, it's hard for people to stand up there."

Father nodding at my words.

Mr. Nargas returned to the room where the unspeakable air flowed.

When you came into the room, you noticed how Mr. Early was doing, Mr. Nargas staring at his mates with a strange look on his face.

"What's wrong with you?

"No, I'm fine. What do you know about the shami?

Mr. Nargas tilts his neck at Mr. Pial, who asks in some desperate atmosphere.

I'm sure you want something, a hang-up that can move.

"No, I didn't get anything. There was no magic in the body, and there was no demon stone. Well, it's not because it's an animal, and it's obvious."

In response to Ms Nargas, Ms Jaggi was dropped.

"What the fuck?

"The captains are a little confused, so they're in trouble too."

Your father gives Mr. Nargas tea.

He also gave a slightly bewildered look when he received it.

"The captain? Is something wrong?

When I ask Mr. Jaggi, he tells me he said "wait".

"Well, wait."

Until Mr. Nargas, he created an unspeakable air.

With that said, they're still shallow in the day to be the top adventurers.

Can't you even do this?

When I look at your father, I stare at Mr. Nargas and the others in turn.

That gaze looks different than usual.

Tilt your neck, whatever it is, and your father and I will gaze at each other.

"The top adventurers need to be on the side of guiding people at all times. Looks like you're waiting for someone's instructions, not ready enough. And listen to a third person in the dark."

Speaking in a whisper, your father peeps softly at Mr. Nargas and the others.

Oh, that's why we talked about it like it fuels that anxiety.

'Cause your father doesn't know if the captain or Mr. Gilmouth is really confused.

I mean, I was only a little involved, but I didn't look like the kind of people who would get lost about that.

I wonder if Mr. Judge, who met the captain of the regiment, missed how the captain was?

"Top adventurers are tough, too."

"That's what it's like to be up there."

Based on your father's condition, do you think Mr. Nargas and the others are still a little unprepared?

And wait.

I wonder what I can do now.

I'll leave the magic team to the captain, so there's nothing I can do.

Sharmi didn't know anything about the autopsy.

There's no way to find out any more.

... Are you sure there isn't one?

With that said, I don't know anything about Shami.

If you know more, you might know something.

"Can I ask you something?

Turning his gaze to Mr. Nargas and the others, he nodded in confusion.

Maybe you were thinking about what was going to happen?

I'm sorry if that's the case.

Let's make the question as simple as possible.

"Tell me about the shami. What's the food? Spring said it would come around this village, but where are you except for spring?

"About the shami? Right, small insects, flower nectar, and nuts are the staple foods. For Shami, spring is childbirth time, and she often comes to eat the nuts and flowers that grow around this village. You've seen the heat in nearby caves in the summer. I wonder if autumn is moving around vibrantly again in preparation for winter. Unlike spring, autumn is a little tingly. Because I have an estrus period, and I have food security to go beyond winter. It is confirmed that winter is a deep cave, sleeping close to hibernation."

Tilt your neck to Mr. Pial's explanation.

What kind of state is close to hibernation?

I've never heard of it, but I don't know if I care particularly now.

I wonder, is it the cave?

"Do people ever go in and out of caves with shammies?

"I don't have that. Because shami is an animal loved by people in this village and by adventurers alike. It's the village's idea to stay calm."

A cave where no one comes?

Doesn't that mean no one's gonna notice you dumping trash?

The cause of the shami going crazy is still unknown.

But if you think it's a demon without thinking it's an animal, you should think it's caused by the magic of garbage.

It's important to check the cave, isn't it?

"Which area is the cave?

"The cave is about half an hour's walk from the village."

30 minutes.

It's harder to get closer than having the shami in question, isn't it?

When I saw your father, I saw him smiling bitterly.

Oh, I feel like this is an idea being read.

"Dad, can't you?

"Mm-hmm, Ciel. Will you get another rampage in the woods?

Ciel, who slept on your father's lap, got up in a pionto and shook a pull.

"Nyah!

He also plays his voice, so he seems to hang out with me.