296 288 Stories Miracles are a little

"Hello, please dismantle ~ su"

When Mr. Kali enters what appears to be a well deconstructed workshop, the people who were working there give a strange look.

"Ah? Why did you come in through the back door?

Apparently, he was a little suspicious because he came in through the back door.

The man nearest me looks at this one with a rugged face.

"Hey, look, look! Bears! It's Bears!

Mr. Kali seems to be the type of person who doesn't really care about his surroundings and is excited to ignore beautifully the person who asked the question just now.

Besides, a man sighs loudly.

"What's wrong with Bearce, though I wouldn't be able to hunt at all these days!

"That's why someone came hunting for that bear! So I came straight here because it's gonna be a mess."

"You think it's Bearce? Is that true?"

I heard a different man than the one in front of me.

When I turned my gaze to you, I saw an elderly man rushing over here.

And then the gaze turns to Bears, for whom Mr. Druid is in charge.

"Ooh, that. Let me see! Hey, clean that workbench!

At the direction of the man, the top of the workbench is cleaned up immediately.

And when Mr. Druid puts Bearce there, people gather around him.

"That's real, this is Bearce"

"I haven't seen you in a while."

"At this size, you're about two years old from the skin, nails and nose condition."

"You weren't completely gone. Good."

Everyone is intrigued by Bearce for not showing up for four or five years.

Some of them are even a little crying.

I was surprised to join Mr. Druid in this.

"Is it true you've been hunting Bears?

Rin's voice echoed the demolition workshop there.

Oh, this voice is Mr. Pliagilmuth.

Mr. Priagilmas approached the workbench where the bears were located and gave instructions to dismantle them as soon as he checked the demons.

And Kali tried to introduce us.

"What! Mr. Druid, Mr. Ivy!

Kali gave a surprised look to Mr. Pliagilmuth's voice when he saw us.

"Gilmouth, do you know these people?

"Oh, uh, I know. I mean, I take care of things."

Mr. Pliagilmuth, who showed a bit of confusion.

Exactly, there's too many caves and guardian gods and all that trouble, isn't there?

"I'd like to talk to you, please come this way"

"Yes. Then please dismantle it"

Mr Druid's words were responded to one after another by men who were happy to work.

Sounds kind of fun like a toy-fed kid.

"Thank you for getting this far, Kali"

"Thank you"

"No, never mind because I'm glad they saw Bearce"

Follow Mr. Pliagilmuth into the room where the slightly splendid sofa is placed.

It said Master on the door of the room, so is it the Guildmaster's office?

They recommended the couch, so I sit next to Mr. Druid.

Before, Mr. Pliagilmuth sat with his desk pinched.

"Surprised. Who are you, Mr. Druids?"

"Hahaha, I'm sorry. We didn't know Bearce was that rare."

"It's been the last few years, so you probably didn't know much about it yet. There will be other monsters in this village called Siusa and Hatsuri at this time."

Siusa or Hattori.

Do those two types also have bright white hair, like Bearce just now?

Looking forward to hunting a little.

"Excuse me, can you tell me where you hunted Bears? Of course I'm not saying I can't."

I have a gaze with Mr. Druid.

You're in trouble with this.

I'd say so, but I don't.

"Excuse me. We don't get it."

When Mr. Druid honestly apologizes, Mr. Pliagilmuth gives a strange look.

I guess that's true, because you come hunting and you say you don't know where it is.

"Because that's what Ciel came hunting for and gave Ivy"

"Ciel? Oh, Adandala! Excuse me."

Mr. Pliagilmuth, who apologized for being a little loud, pressed the button when he placed the item on the shelf on his desk.

This is an item to keep the voices you see so often from leaking outside these days.

"Now no one will ask you."

"I'm sorry. I'm sorry to bother you."

"No, but the Druids are amazing."

Awesome?

"He tells me a cave where demon stones can be picked, he takes it between me and the patron god, and he brings me Bears, who I thought was doomed. It's too awesome. With that said, so did Satanic Stone."

Ah, Demon Stone.

"Are there enough demon stones?

"What, are you talking about the red demon stone?

Mr. Priagilmas asks, so he nods.

"Honestly, it's not enough. But the numbers that can prevent the worst have gathered. All you have to do is hope this snow falls gently."

Coming down calmly?

I don't know what that means, I look at Mr. Druid with his neck tilted.

"Because depending on how it snows, there will be damage. It's hard when it comes to snowstorms and heavy snowstorms, isn't it?

"Yeah, so it's best that you keep coming down peacefully like you do now. Well, that goes on for a long time, too, and it'll do damage."

I can only imagine the snow in the village.

But I've heard stories from adventurers about how hard it was with heavy snow.

I think he said that a lot of snow got in the way everywhere he went and he couldn't move.

Even fluffy snow is hard when it comes down in large quantities.

Oh, speaking of demon stones, I still had the thing that brought me back to life today.

I'll have to take it to Mr. Rose's on my way home.

Is that it?

You know we're the ones who already brought the Demon Stone, too, don't you, Mr. Pliagilmuth?

Then can I give it to you here?

Or are you going to give it to Captain Tableau?

"Mr. Druid, does it have to be Mr. Tableau, the person who gives you the Demon Stone?

Speak a little whisper to your neighbor, Mr. Druid.

"Hmm? Oh, you want to ask me if I might have a problem leaving you here?

"Yeah."

I suppose you can hear me because I'm right in front of you, even as I speak in a whisper, Mr. Pliagilmuth looks at us strangely.

"It won't be a problem. Because they seem to be working together."

Nod at Mr. Druid's words and face Mr. Pliagilmuth.

"Um, you heard the story about reviving the Demon Stone, right?

"Oh, uh, I'm sure Slime's... a kid named Frem was bringing magic to life by putting magic in a demonic stone that's out of magic, right? And he's offering me that."

"Yes. So, I have my share of today, can I leave it here? That's what I'd like you to tell Captain Tableau."

"For today? What, what do you mean?

Is that it?

"Every day, I gave you what you brought back to life."

"No, I haven't heard that. Besides, isn't it impossible every day? You will need days to revive the magic you used..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

"Uh, yes"

"Right. Tableau said Mr. Ivy's slime was close to a miracle, but you know what?"

A miracle?

I feel like more and more of those kids are being lifted to an amazing existence.

No, or is that the right decision around?

But you kind of don't like it.

"Rare, but not a miracle."

Mr. Pliagilmuth gives a slightly surprised look to my words.

Tilt your neck to it.

Did I say something strange?

"More than that, is it okay to leave the demon stone behind?

Mr. Druid will ask again.

"Yes. Of course I'm fine. Even this one, because I'm happy."

When I hear that word, I take the demon stone that Frem revived earlier from the magic bag and put it on my desk.

Mr. Pliagilmuth opened his eyes to a softening noise.

"This is for today?

"Yes, for today."

Mr. Pliagilmuth peeks softly into the bag for some reason.

It's not a horrible thing, it's a red demon stone.

"After all, Mr. Ivy's slime is a miracle."