Watashi wa Teki ni Narimasen!

Beware of the grass.

By throwing away the knife, Reggie seems to have relieved me of a little vigilance.

Sometimes it's because I'm easy, and they still let me in the carriage, but Reggie comes to set me up when it's time for a break.

On the contrary, we take our hands and take them to where Alan and the knights are.

Then he even puts tea in the cup, just like everyone else, and he's forced to join the circle of bickering.

Hi Reggie, I hear you're trying to get me to interact with everyone.

Alan and the knights also had the unwieldy look of how to talk at first, but by the time it was two days later, they seemed used to the presence of me.

I mainly talk about school, but they laugh at my numerous failures.

And Alan asked me questions about my studies, and he also found out that I wasn't studying seriously.

"You... that's how you were okay with your grades?

Alan really worried me.

But I'm not good at studying... I'm not that good at athletics either.

When I was used to using a knife at the Count's house, I couldn't help but mention that the knife accidentally slipped out of my hand, inevitably making cuts and being reprimanded.

Ever since I continued to train, that's just not happening anymore.

Finally, it's mediocre, or normal.

In the first place, if you were highly athletic and cheesy, wouldn't you have done something by jumping out of the house by yourself when you were enduring ordeal under your stepmother?

Well, I didn't say that because it's a noisy story. It's like Reggie's keeping me quiet for a reason, but I need to make sure I don't dig a grave from myself.

But even if we didn't talk about knives, the mediocrity of my athletic abilities soon came to light.

Now, in this world, there is a beast of warfare.

You think a wolf from a previous life can make a gust of wind here?

You think a vulture has the power to stop this movement for a moment with its ringing?

Fantasy.

Even during the game, I think, wind wolves were often used in place of enemy manipulated soldiers.

Because of the tremendous, I called this attack, "I sent it! 'or subtitles, and I remember being so critical to my back teeth.

It is such a form of warcraft that we finally meet where we have passed through the king's territory where the church school is located.

A row of knights were on guard around them as they were close to being in the deep woods after the rocks went through the rolling meadows.

I guess I couldn't be more alert because it didn't look like an animal though, it came from a meadow, not a forest.

On purpose, I felt the waves of grass rocked heavily.

I guess there was a strong wind, and all of a sudden I looked out from the back of the carriage,

"Wow!

Surprised, because only a painting of the meadow had bees and sparks scattered over the meadow.

Is it spark or electricity?

Purple electricity runs over the meadows and begins to scatter sparks extensively everywhere.

"Thundergrass!

Someone screams and I know who I am.

When strong winds blow, grasses that flutter each other's ends of grass to produce static electricity...... no animals? I heard they walk around with roots that grow from bulbs.

"Wow, no, really. And here they come!

Meow, and the grass that lifted its roots, it moved.

Plus, with static electricity to make you bee.

It is subtle that the wrinkles in the bulb area look like some kind of favorite face.

I accidentally caught it in the carriage, relieved that the spark didn't seem to fly, but forgot about the connected horse.

A tall noodle.

Whether the horse jumped with the coupling with the carriage connected, I was thrown out of the rear front after the carriage was roughly left and right.

"Ouch... no!

All I had to do was fall on the soft grass and the pain was enough to buttocks a little hard thanks to the bulky pannier.

But I could see the approaching grass with balls about arm's length marching right in front of me as I slouched my roots.

I rush to escape, but suddenly I can't get up.

Though unnecessarily traveled on all fours, the carriage was in front of a remote forest.

Such a spark of static electricity hits my arm.

"Ouch, ahhh!

I might have burned it. But the pain plunged the fear out of my head.

With my feet firmly in place, I escape the scene as if it were a shedding.

The knights, who were preventing thundergrass from approaching Alan and the others, make a slight face at me running alone.

"Huh! You fell!?

Apparently, they didn't even notice that I fell.

"Anyway, back there!

Without having to be instructed by Mr. Wentworth, who is the captain, I run through there and finally go to the side of the calmed horse and Alan and Keith, who are pulling the reins and trying not to escape.

They both opened their eyes when they looked at me as I sat out of breath.

"Huh! You weren't on it!?

"I fell..."

When I answered with a breath, Alan snapped, "I thought it was quiet with a whirlpool..."

Was I, like, so loud?

Anyway, by the time my breathing settled, the knights seemed able to get rid of the thundergrass as well.

Because it's grass. Full swing with a wooden stick will faint me all the time.

Throw it as far away as you can and it's over.

Yeah, but I see why this neighborhood is turning into a meadow. When thundergrass lives, it's because trees are hard to grow. What is it? Because it burns physically.

Although relieved, I can still see patches and sparks scattered all over the street. It's kind of a lot of numbers. He might be the one who calls it a mass outbreak.

"Looks like you won't be able to use the road for a while."

Cashier - Mr. Wentworth nods, who came to the side of the carriage, to the words of

"But we can't wait till the thundergrass fits in, can we?

That's what Alan said, and he glanced at me sideways.

No way, does that mean that Count Patriciere should rush ahead because he might come after me for escape?

It kind of dusts my heart when I think you care. He hires me, he doesn't even know me, and he takes care to get away with it.

You're a good man. And I thought I was sorry, and I said the next best thing I could think of.

"Well, if it's okay, I'm the only one going through the woods..."

I said that if I could borrow the food and the knife, as long as there was nothing like it, I would be fine.

"You're lying."

"Stupid or you"

"I don't agree"

I received word of denial from the Three Kings.

"I don't see how you could do this on your own, even looking at the way out of Thundergrass earlier. Anyway, this is the forest where Princess Tsubaki lives."

"Ibarahime?"

To Mr. Wentworth's words, I shake my neck. I feel like I heard it somewhere, but like this, I can't remember it clearly.

Then Reggie taught me to add.

"Even the princess of Falgia's royal ancestors is talking about it. I'm talking about a wizard with eternal life who lives in this forest, using the magic of manipulation. He hates men for some reason, and when he tries to get in the back, he gets in the way of going to Tsubaki."

Former Princess of Falgia...... The Magic of Tsu...... I hate men.

When I hear those words, I remember them hah.

"Ah... Princess Shotacon"

Unconsciously I snapped.

A helper character who came out of the game.

Only a woman can enter that forest, and if you keep a female character among you who can make you go to persuasion, you will join the battle as a comforting wizard, a seemingly young wizard.

However, when the character's configuration materials appeared, the players' eyes on her changed due to the fact that at the end of the short explanatory note it said 'It is a shotacon'.

- Hey, Shotacon! and.

It was discovered that Princess Tsu did not hate men at this.

From what the producer side then revealed further, she likes to watch even boys up to the age of twelve, and she also retains her appearance at the age of twelve so as not to frighten them?

Older men than that throw them out of the woods if they don't even want to see them, so they only let women in the woods.

The back setting was actually a dark character in vain.

By the way, they're not aggressive on women. That's why people in neighboring towns and villages recognize it as a forest where only women can get in.

That's right. There's no way to see a setting or anything, because there's no way for people living in the same world to speculate on the inside of Princess Tsukuba who doesn't come out of the back of the woods.

"Shotacon?"

Reggie asked me back because I was nearby, but I can't explain it.

"Yeah. Yeah, that's just what I thought I'd heard about princesses like that!

With a painful excuse, Reggie convinced me with it.

Probably because the word Shotacon doesn't exist in this world. You must have thought I heard wrong.

"But if there's a princess who hates men... well"

I went on to remind you that this is where the Devil's Forest is treated.

Princess Tsu has spent years alone in her spare time.

She has a pet. That's a bit of a vicious animal, too, from wolves to bobcats to mice.

So, pet feeding is "hunt it because there are so many in the woods." A human being judged to be in the way of the hunt is attacked.

It's also difficult to get rid of it to some extent because men can't get in.

Thus, at the edge of the forest, where pets do not come very often, it is the mountain of Sekiyama that women and children collect.

I remember all the game settings, and it was me who dropped my shoulder wondering if I could, but that's where Alan says.

"Then let's go around the outer edge. Look, there's got to be a way, right?

If you ask me, there are marks on the outer edge. I guess the people who encountered Thundergrass here thought the same thing and went outside the woods.

Thundergrass is also quiet because the sun doesn't shine in the shadows, because it doesn't come by much.

So everyone endorsed Alan's proposal.