My Glasses Will Be Able to Conquer the Whole World, I Suppose.

59. Mr. Glasses, we're arriving at Heidiga.

When the fire starts and ends and the water in the water bottle is poured over the soup made with the last food and it cools rampantly, it pours into your mouth all at once.

My master taught me that meals at the hunting grounds are sometimes like this, and the dried meats and weeds are chopped and put in very small pieces. so that you can swallow without chewing too much.

Looks like a big guy (...).

There are unusually strong signs of impending arrival here.

It's a sign of a demon I've never met, I don't remember.

Besides, it's still out of sight, but when you look at it in "dark vision," you see a big red light beyond the obstacle.

The adventurers who run in front of the demons and should see ahead in position are still invisible. As if to show the difference in strength as a creature.

Hmm.

Thanks. That sounds like too much in my hand.

Pack your bags quickly and prepare your bow, keeping your backpack on your back.

The paralysis poison I procured when hunting for empty lizards remains a little... but if you're that giant, you may just not have enough.

How far can you go with a bow?

Big guys (...) are hard to hunt with bows. Because fatal injuries are often unattainable anywhere.

- For one thing, letting those three get away would be enough.

You don't have to hunt.

All you have to do is deal with the demon for a little while and distract him.

As I ran and thought, I saw the three in question.

"Keep running! I'll distract you!

"- So, who is it!?" "- Here comes help!?" - Did you help!?

The three of you seem to have heard me firmly. It hasn't helped yet. I can't hunt him.

Unlike the three adventurers whose breath also seemed constant - I could see the big guy (...) from the gap between the trees. Well, it's a skull grove.

"Iron Helmet...?

In a nutshell, huge man.

My back length is twice as good as mine, and my body is so muscular that it doesn't work twice as well.

His whole body is covered with short black hair, like a monkey, but his apparent silhouette is close to a human being. My hands aren't developed, I don't climb trees. It would still be closer to saying you're a pretty rigid person than that.

And the most unusual thing is the head.

Wherever you see it, it's a fine horned cow.

Indeed, the drawing said that it "resembles a cowhead demon named 'Minotaur' living far away".

- Yes. I read it in the drawings. This guy is a mountain monster. It makes sense to feel like a big guy (...).

I felt stronger when I saw the real thing, but I still can't win. There are no winnable elements.

"Do what you have to do to get away."

I quickly set myself up in the woods with a strong impression of Skasca, hiding in the shadows of the trees and once I've done the iron helmet.

Because of the weight, they don't have very fast feet.

Heavy footsteps pass directly next to me at a rate that allows the adventurers to escape critically.

"-Gmo!?

Caught it.

The iron helmet fell as he aimed, trying to throw his body forward.

He tied a rope to the tree and strained it. Probably caught around the iron helmet tibia, and he seems to have taken his legs off beautifully.

If it's a human-like form, these primitive traps still work well too.

Don't miss this gap, I run from my head to a flashy fallen iron helmet, forming in front of my head.

He lay down and clashed to the ground. The cow's face and eyes meet.

Oh, very clear eyes...... pure and sparkling. Something looks so cattle. I'm not alert to people at all, everything looks like a ranch cow grown up adored by its owners.

"Gumo ooh!?

Well, I'll still shoot you.

I spare no effort and shoot in a handful of iron arrows.

The first shot stabbed me in the eye.

The second shot is on the cheek.

The third shot is - chip. Were you covered with arms?

So far, apparently.

When I hid myself in the shadow of a tree before the iron helmet stood up, I flew a tree arrow wearing a simple ringer, opposite Heidiga...

"-Gmo-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o!!!!

The iron helmet raises the ambition of anger when it rises. The atmosphere trembles. It's like even the tree you're holding back is trembling. The birds in the distance flap their wings, and the woods shudder.

And the iron helmet followed the sound of the simple ringer I put on the arrow - the one that twisted a tree branch on the rope and tied it to the arrow - cluttering the ground into the grass, and ran mad toward the mountain.

I left the scene quietly, too, not while I breathed out.

... ugh. I guess it's a good point as a rush field sneeze.

Return to the streets from where you encountered the iron helmet, this time without taking a break and going straight for the city of Heidiga.

The three adventurers apparently fled firmly, without shadows or shapes.

It consisted of two men and one woman.

I just couldn't afford to look up to my face. Probably over there, too. You may not even know it when you see him.

- No, it wasn't.

"I've been chased by an iron helmet!

The three of you and the adventurers are complaining to the two soldiers at the gatekeepers standing at Heidiga's entrance and exit.

Yeah, well, would that happen if I told you I would? We're on our way.

"They're after me. They're not after me."

The sword screen of the man of the talking adventurer is amazing, but the reaction of the two soldiers is dull. Must be sleepy. I'm a little sleepy too. Tired.

"Someone broke in! Say, 'Keep running, I'll distract you'! I think he's fighting now!

"We need to go help! That guy's gonna die!

No, you don't have to go. Because I'm here.

- Well, I won't tell you because it stinks.

"Excuse me. Can I come in?

From next to the three adventurers who cram into the soldiers, show them the card of the hunting guild, the only ID so far.

"Oh, hey, you! You're from the other side, right? You saw the iron helmet!

"No."

Stuck by an adventurer man, but I deny it instantly. I'm sorry. I'm lying. I've seen it, and surprisingly, I've got eyes for eyes that look pure. I crushed him the moment he fit.

"I heard something barking. I don't know because I'm scared and I've been running away."

"Look at that! Listen to me!

"Okay, okay. Send out a search party. Report to the Alliance and ask for instructions. - Oh, boy, I'm taking it in now. Pay the city taxes and get in."

Oh, I did it. Seems easy to get in.

Thus I arrived safely in the city of Heidiga, even though something a little unexpected had happened.

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