Tensei Shoujo no Rirekisho

Bandit Edition: Leaving the village to flee -

Speaking of not getting lost makes me lie.

But it was already a decision, so the answer came right up.

"I'm going. With my parents."

The rugged face of the affinity turned into a surprising, slightly loose face.

Maybe my answer was surprising.

"... okay?

I snorted.

Behind it, Mother Koo, who was rubbing the back of a villager bandit, came to me with a flirtatious face that she said was incredible.

I'm going to get on my knees and stare at you so that you have the same gaze as me.

"Really, really, okay?

"Yes.... don't you like it?

I don't care what you do if you don't like it, I'm just afraid to think about it. It feels like my body temperature is dropping sooo much.

"Not at all! I'm glad you decided!

Mother Koo hugged me with tears in her eyes and snot in her nose.

I, cuddled, know Mother Koo is happy to be with me, unexpectedly, cheeks loose.

"Koo, if your mother is happy...... I'm happy too"

And, hey, I, too, turn my hand around Mother Koo's back and hug him.

Why does the feeling of hugging someone feel so good? Koo From my own hand, which I turned on my mother's back, comes my temperature, softness and breath.

Does Mother Koo feel the same way holding me?

As I indulge in people's plumage, right next to my ear,

"What do you say, Rikko, mzaba sjfh gungu"

And I heard the cloudy words.

Though I was too cloudy to hear the last one, Mother Koo is crying for me and happy to be with me and hugging me.

That was all I was satisfied with.

I look at my own arm embracing Cow Mother. The usual, skin-toned arm.

I thought if I had a family, I'd grow a lot of horns of excitement, my skin would turn green, and evolve into something that wasn't me, but that doesn't seem to happen.

I've always wanted someone to love me, and I've also felt like I wasn't worth it if I wasn't loved, but I was just happy loving someone.

To that proof, I liked all the bandits so much, I was so happy.

*

I was talking about leaving when the sun went down, so I gave the three remaining villager bandits in the village a chili seedling.

As a measure of boar in the field, it's what I was bringing.

The truth is, it was a prop to make Sugoryo's name a wanted one, so I just briefly explained it to Mr. Gozzle and deposited it with him, although I wanted to observe the course while I lectured and spread it directly to the villagers.

In order to protect the field from boars, I told them that I often wanted them to plant chili seedlings around where boars come down, that it would not just be enough for me, so I wanted them to pick them from the mountains and replant them, and that if they were still not enough, it might be effective to shrug the fruit and sprinkle them in pieces.

It doesn't make sense to say that you got sprouts in the field because of fertilizer, but you were attacked by a vermin.

Mr. Gozzle looked a little half-hearted, so I didn't know if he'd try, but I just told him to tell him for now.

And instead of giving him the chili seedlings, he pressed just in case it was possible and asked me to tell the wizard who would come to this village.

'I'm doing fine, so I'm fine. I don't think you'll ever come back to Rainforest territory again, so if you can, don't look for them, including the bandits'

The villager bandit (former) looked complicated with the message, but kept it for now.

And at the same time as the sun went down, we snuck into the village so the villagers wouldn't notice.

As always, Koo, let me sit in front of your mother.

Kwamal, Guy, and Kou. Even your mother was that Mr. Rudil, and they were all not well and soggy.

I plan to go to Ruby Forn territory again from now on.

After discussing where we were going before we left, our next destination, after all, was to talk about going to Mr. Bash.

If you say you're going around on a patrol of farmland, that means we're going after it. The story came together.

In fact, Mr. Bash seems to have no idea which neighborhood he's in, but he's going in the general direction while asking the locals if they should move on.

Honestly, I don't know how long it will take to see Mr. Bash around. Maybe it'll take a year or two.

Still, my parents seemed to see Mr. Bash and really want to talk to him.

Getting away more and more, I feel just a little sentimental watching what's going on in the village of Grigli. Grigri Village is a very complicated village for me.

It is also the village where I was captured and brought, and where I was determined to live with various bandits, it is also the village that betrayed me. Though, of course, I don't think all the villagers betrayed their parents.

I naturally think that life while protected by a wizard can be more stable than a precarious life while hunting or looting, and I think there are more people like that.

Even I think when I'm in the village of Galligari, if I'm given the same option, I'd choose someone who's stable.

But that also made me feel like I was losing something important.

Though I have many thoughts, I could not dislike this village. Maybe it's because it's similar to the village of Galligari.

Looking forward, the parent's back still looked a little snug, too.

Shall I? My parents felt like three of the villager bandits were adoring me like my brother, and when I traveled right after they grabbed me, they looked so admired by everyone in the village if they were my parents.

I guess I wasn't thinking of leaving the village like that one day.

Cheer up, Oyabin. I'll rub your back later.

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