883 Episode 0883



While Johanna and Lent and others were treating Gamerion's internal organs along with the fangs of the beasts, Ray was rightfully riding on Sett's back and flying in the air.
 As long as Seto, who had been left as a watchman for the carriage, was flying in the air, there was naturally no one around the carriage.
 However, since Seto was there some time ago, if you were asked how many monsters would attack a carriage that still had the smell of Seto, the glyphon, there would be very few answers.
 Of course it wasn't absolutely safe, but it was true that it was still highly secure.

"And it's not hard to check if you're moving suspiciously downstairs."
"Glu?"

 When Ray muttered, Seto turned around asking what was wrong.
 While patting Seto on the head, Ray shakes his head saying it's nothing.
 At an altitude of nearly 100 meters above, Ray and Sett can see through the earth.
 Ray's gaze still shows several groups of adventurers battling Gamerion.
 Some parties are struggling, but it's not a crisis.

"... Oh, I got away."

 mutter as the party in front of one's eyes escapes and shakes off by Gamerion, who was fighting.
 Gamerion, who had succeeded in inflicting a certain amount of hurt, instinctively determined that he had no chance of winning, escaped.
 It's basically a fierce and aggressive gamerion, but it's likely that some intelligent individuals understand what happens to them if they keep fighting.

"Those Gamerions survive... and the Gamerions over there will die."

 The next thing I looked at was the unilateral attack on the adventurer's party.
 It is a scene that seems to be trampled down by ears, whips, spears, tails, and their gigantic bodies.
 But if you look closely at the battle, you'll notice that the party of adventurers under attack has no one, if not a minor injury, seriously damaged.
 Despite being attacked unilaterally, Gamerion appears to be overwhelmingly superior because the adventurer's party is defensive in a way that deflects, avoids, and shields the attack.
 and two groups moving around the Gamerion, which unilaterally attacks the enemy in front of them.
 Gamerions are naturally very good ears, so if something goes wrong, they can be noticed immediately.
 But this Gamerion desperately attacks the enemy in front of him, and every time shields, armour, and weaponry reverberates around him, killing him from hearing.
 Gamerion will also have a lot of blood on his head.

"Well, that gaudy defense is intended not only to attract Gamerion's attention,"

 Ray's impressions proved right within minutes.
 Two parties that came in from behind launched the attack from behind the unilateral Gamerion.
 Perhaps because he was completely focused on the party in front of him, the Gamerion never noticed any threats coming from behind... and finally realized their presence after a hammer was struck in the back.
 It was impossible to turn the tables from there, even if you had noticed the existence behind you after a fatal blow.
 When I try to escape, the first blow I get is too much damage to move slowly.
 Once that had happened, the Gamerion could no longer do anything about it.
 Surrounded by three adventurers' parties, they are attacked and killed unilaterally.
 Watching the scene, Ray is impressed by how well the three parties work together.
 Three parties, and that's all I can say, but the party in front of my eyes is four, even if it's the least. There are at most seven people.
 The sight of the three parties working together to damage each other accurately while keeping them out of the way meant that the three parties were used to fighting together.

"Perhaps it's a party that hunts gamerions every year. Or they usually work together to aim for big names."
"Grull!"

 When Ray mutters, Seto calls out, but he doesn't agree with Ray as usual.
 Ray wonders about Seto's behavior, but he realizes what he wants to say as soon as he sees Seto's gaze.
 Beyond Sett's gaze was the carriage used by the Lays to come here.
 That's fine, but the problem is that there are some adventurers around the carriage.
 At first Ray thought the adventurer had only come to see the carriage, but when he opened the door of the carriage to examine it and touched it to see what the horse was doing, he could see what he was trying to do.

"A horse-drawn thief, Well, horse-drawn cars sell pretty well. If you don't know anything, it's no use aiming at him, but... he's unlucky. set."
"Gruly!"

 Ray's words make Sett squeal sharply, fluttering his wings as he descends to the earth.
 It's about 100 meters high, but if Seto flaps his wings, the altitude is of little consequence.
 In the meantime, Sett approaches the carriage and lands on the ground before anyone who was fishing for it notices anything unusual.
 Nevertheless, the fact that he landed with little sound told of Seto's greatness.
 Coming off Seto's back, Ray pats Seto on the back with gratitude.
 Then he pulls the death-size out of the mistling and opens his mouth to the adventurers in the hippocart.

"Come out of that thief!"

 words of a clear understanding of their presence
 Adventurers hunting for something good in the cart probably understood that it was impossible to mislead them with the words. give up and come out of the carriage
 However, giving up meant not apologizing to the owner of the carriage, but threatening to seize it.
 That is to say, they decided not to settle the matter peacefully, but to seize the carriage by force.
 The four men emerged from the carriage, looking overbearingly at their opponents.
 But the four men were in despair when they saw someone outside the carriage.
 A small person wearing a robe holds a sickle larger than his height.
 Furthermore, a glyphon stood just behind the man, looking at them with keen eyes.
 At that point, the men realize who is in front of them.
 He's famous as a person who shouldn't be touched easily even by guillem.

"...what?"
"Hey, wait a minute..."
"Why is he here?"
"No, I don't mind being there, but the carriage..."

 Whilst muttering in their mouths, they all dissipate their hostility.
 This is because the person in front of me has been rumored many times to be merciless to the person he sees as his enemy.
 If we were to be hostile in this situation now, we would definitely have an unfashionable experience.
 It was because I understood it, but... it was a little late.

"Well, why were you fishing for the carriage I had been in?" Can you tell me more about it?"
"Well, that's because there was a carriage here, and I thought somebody had forgotten it."
"...forgetting the cab?"

 Description of what appears to be the leader of the men... no, Ray smiles bitterly at the excuse.

"Do you think there is someone here who believes it?"

 Ray asks, pointing a death-size blade in his hand, and the men take a few steps back reflexively.
 Still, the reason he won't reach for weapons is probably because he wants to avoid decisive hostility with Ray.
 If you oppose Ray here, you'll have a fight with him.
 There's almost no chance of winning just against Ray, but there's nothing we can do about it if there've got a set other than Ray.
 That's why men struggle desperately to get out of this situation... but they understand that there's nothing they can do about it.
 The most deadly thing would have been that he could still be found fishing in a carriage.
 The only thing men can do is make a fatal mistake.

"I'm sorry!"

 The only thing we could do was admit our guilt and apologize.
 As long as you have no chance of winning, you should definitely avoid antagonizing Ray here.
 If you think about how to get away with this situation... there is no other way left but to apologize honestly, as it only offends Ray if you make a lame excuse.

"Ah..."

 Ray gazing at the men bowing in unison and exhaling.
 There was little point in doing this, so we had to make a pitfall.
 To tell the truth, Ray isn't as angry as he looks.
 It's true that there's some discomfort, because the carriage they've been in was about to be stolen.
 However, originally, it is an irregular situation that Ray is here.
 If Ray hadn't come this time, it's very likely the carriage would have been stolen.(That's all Johannahs were on guard... well, since I asked Sett to escort me for a carriage, it's only natural to assume that I need not worry about it." In that sense, I was careless when I went up in the sky looking for Gamerion in Seto. If I were to take Seto with me, I should have brought someone to serve as a bodyguard for me from the beginning.)

 After all, I think I made a big mistake, but that doesn't mean Ray is too lenient to overlook the horse-car thief.
 I hesitated for a few seconds, but it was true that even though I knew that they were apologizing because they didn't want to attack me in a frenzy and didn't want to be hostile to me, it made it difficult to touch me at this point.
 The conclusion I reached after hesitating about what to do...

"Well, then, as an apology, will you give me a piece of white gold?" So I'll pretend that the matter never happened."

 Each was fined a white gold coin.
 The men who hear it say it reflexively.

"I can't, I don't have that money!"
"Yes! If I had that kind of money, I wouldn't do this!"
"You're tyrannical! You're tyrannical!"
"No matter how famous you are, it's not good to overdo it!"

 That's what Ray started to make a fuss about, but he opens his mouth in front of the men.

"Then shall we catch you and send you to the guard, or shall we fight against you as a thief? I don't care, but may I choose the one I like?"
"Rolling".

 Ray, who asks for his death size in his hand, and a belligerent voice, scratching the meadow with his toenails next to him.
 It was certain that either of them would not be a good deal.
 However, if you offer Ray a white gold coin out of what little gold you have, it will be difficult to get past this winter.
 I'm sure I'll have to handle some request in the cold.
 However, if you are pushed out by a security guard, you will be fined or whipped... if you find out what else you are guilty of, there is a possibility that you will fall into slavery in the worst.
 And I never wanted to fight Ray.
 That's close to being told to die.
 Ultimately, the men chose...

"I have received four white gold coins,"

 Ray grinned at the white gold that the men had reluctantly offered him.
 It wasn't fatal to the men, but it was definitely a big expense.
 There will certainly be a shortage of funds needed to get through this winter.
 Towards the bitter-looking men, Ray caresses Seto and opens his mouth.

"I'll tell you, don't you think you'll make money out of this loss by doing the same kind of crime? The next time you find it... Well, what shall I do?" Take away a few white gold coins, or send them out to the guard without any questions, or... let them taste the sharpness of death-size."

 When Ray muttered so, a cold ran down the men's spine.
 Ray was speaking because he realized that he was talking about his true feelings.
 If Ray were similarly caught stealing and selling a carriage or cart, he would certainly do what he said.
 You will never survive if you are seriously hostile to Ray, let alone being thrust out by white gold coins and guards.
 Knowing this, men nod back quickly over and over and over again.

"...I see, that's all right, if you understand." Don't be silly anymore. Go away."

 Rey's words tell the men not to stay here any longer, and they quickly leave.
 Watching them off, Ray breathed his breath and went back to the sky with Sett to find Gamerion.