288 280 Stories Difference from Memory (1/2)
When I got out of the village, the gatekeepers looked at me quite strangely.
If you think about it, maybe it's natural.
It's just two adventurers on a journey out into the woods to get acquainted with the head of the Alliance and the head of the vigilante.
'Are you all right?' I'm a little worried they asked me in a whisper.
I wonder what the hell kind of imagination led to that question.
”Aren't you all right around here?
”Yeah. There's no one around, and it looks fine”
Three people listening strangely to my conversation with Mr. Druid.
When I opened the bag, three slimes popped up in momentum.
but the momentum came back into my arms because there was Deputy Piss ahead of Flem popping up.
Looks like I've been planted with a pretty bad feeling.
Or Flem has gained a lot of strength.
This is the first time I've heard of it.
Peek softly into the bag where the three left.
... there you are.
Are you asleep, little black slime stands still.
I'm concerned about a lot of things, but I softly put a lid on it to keep it awake for now.
”Ciel, you can go back to normal.”
Three, mainly pleaded by Vice Chairman Piss, decided to make Adandala his original appearance.
However, if Ciel refuses, it is not possible.
Siel's body flutters in the light in my words and returns to what Adandala is.
I can see that both Captain Tableau and Mr. Priagilmas are excited.
Deputy Piss just stares at Ciel.
I thought you'd be most excited, but wasn't it what you imagined?
”Mr. Vice Commander Piss?
”Wow, when I was an adventurer, it was pretty far away, but I only saw that once. You're really right in front of me, aren't you? You look beautiful.”
I'm more impressed than excited by that glance.
Adandala is a really rare demon.
Mr. Druid's master was impressed, too, wasn't he?
”Well, let's get the job done first”
Lieutenant Piss sighs heavily at the words of Captain Tableau.
You've changed your mind, mark the map for a place as you check the woods around you.
Take Ciel to the back of the woods first.
Mr. Druid inadvertently stopped as he proceeded to confirm the things that would mark his way.
”What's going on?
I shrug my shoulders to my question, Mr. Druid.
”In my memory, there must be a cave around here.”
I still don't see anything rocky around me.
I guess it still means my memory is distorted.
”Nah?”
”Oh, bad. It's okay, let's go.”
Mr. Druid waves at Ciel's worried voice.
Then I walked almost an hour to see Rock Mountain.
And a broken entrance that you can no longer get inside and a pompous, empty entrance a little further away.
Definitely in a cave in memory.
”This place is just about 20 years ago, when the entrance collapsed, making mining impossible.”
I feel a little uncomfortable with Mr. Pliagilmuth's words.
If the entrance just collapsed, I think we should dig it up, but why wouldn't we do that?
”Um, didn't you think to dig up the entrance?
I wish I could get rid of the broken thing.
With that said, you didn't seem to have a hand in the place where you said the entrance had recently collapsed.
”This rocky mountain has a strange power.”
”Is it a force?
”Yep. Ordinary caves, you just have to dig up the broken entrance, reinforce the rocks around you, and do the mining again, but in this rocky mountain, if you do it, the demonic stones will disappear.”
”” Huh?
”We don't even know what caused it in years of research. All I know is that when you make an entrance in people's hands, the demon stone disappears. So I had to leave it to nature.”