Chapter 126.1 (1/2)
126 Part 1
Chapter 126 To the World of Farolden cat, and it had been ahappened”
“Yet”
A big emphasis on ‘yet’ While it took over twenty years for the syndicate I belonged to crurasia took only a little over a year to follow suit The intervals were beco shorter, so I had to observe that cat a little bit hbors with the oldtirandpa had been a Holy Sword”
In other words, it has not been six months since I knew that the old man who still came to eat chicken sometimes nowadays had been a Holy Sword Actually, since that was around when the cat came into our lives, it has been less than two months Since even half a year had not passed, who knoill happen in another six months?
“I told you that’s a disease”
“If being suspicious will letlife, let it be a chronic one”
The Metal Bat shook her head like she gave up and ran to Alice and the cat
“Let me join!”
“Unnie!”
“Meow!”
The cat let out a screech when the ht Since there was no work, everything was peaceful The trying harvest ended yesterday, and now the warehouse was full of food! I did not have to worry round caves Ito open an escape route!
I now can spend the winter eating snacks without anything happening Since I had two kids who could at any moment roast potatoes and corn in secret, I had prepared an ample amount of firewood This old body found it difficult to endure not being able to turn on the stove in the freezing cold like last winter
I was in ained the attention of mad women and ways to escape How drabby hter near the end of ht?
-What are you talking about?
How could she be co herself and my lovely Alice? It was true that the metal bat did not have any conscience
“I will have to prepare for theup soon”
There were a few inconveniences since I had co able to purchase laet here,us Also, sinceand after harvest, I could get itee, and the ti was about now
“It’s perfect towould be perfect for pretending coincidence andin a novel While I usually did not think of these things, strange things were happening recently I was certain that they were oht my suspicion was an illness, I trusted my instincts! And unfortunately, my hunch was proved correct, albeit in a different hter’s story