Itâs morning.
Basically, itâs time for an ordinary person to sleep.
Red Oath is weak in the morning due to the âJapanese Fukashiâ story at night.
Itâs late to show up at the guild.
Rena is like:
âWe are not in trouble with money, we can take care even the most difficult requests, so weâd better leave the easy requests for the newbie!â
However, itâs just a few days that they stopped calling themselves ânewbiesâ, itâs impossible for Pauline to give up the easy to earn money request to another party.
...Today simply because they stayed up late, everyone couldnât get up early...
And, in the city, even if they are oversleeping or skipping work, people might not notice it, but in a rural village, they stick out like a sore thumb...
By the time Mileâs group got up, the villagers had gone to work in the morning, it was about time they came back to have breakfast and lunch.
In some countries on the Earth, itâs common to start eating between 10am and 11am, it was a little earlier than Lunch and later than breakfast.
Since the girls have two meals a day, it would be good to say âbrunchâ.
Mile doesnât think deeply about that.
And even counting the villagers there are very few people, Red Oath who wake up at this time attracted the attention of the villagers.
The children have been getting up and working hard, such as farming, collecting in safe nearby areas, and babysitting younger brothers and sisters.
ãããã............ãããã(Red Oath)
Perhaps it was a little embarrassing for Rena so when she left the tent, she reluctantly retreated back into it.
ã...I can understand that the hardworking villagers look at us as over-sleepers with disappointed eyes, but didnât their eyes look at us a little strange?ã(Mile)
Yeah, as Mile said, the kids were looking at the girls with a normal smirk, but the adults seemed to be somewhat irritated.
ãAh, probably because we didnât treat them meat yesterdayã(Pauline)
ããEh?ãã(Mile + Maevis)
Mile and Maevis were surprised with Paulineâs words, Rena remained unchanged.
ãBecause we gave a treat for the kids, right? Meanwhile, you said adults must pay and there was no one buying anything...
However, while letting the children eat a lot of food for free, we didnât let the adults eat foods for free, so they treated us as bad guys and enemies?
Moreover, we even helped children?ã (Skip this)
(T.N: This one is the biggest mess of dialog I have ever seen, I donât understand why she must repeat it over and over so I cut it like below)
ãBecause we gave a treat for the kids but you charged the adults and there was no one buying...
And because of that, they treated us as bad guys and enemies even though we helped the children?ã(Rena)
The villagers must have been told about the fact that Merlina-chan was about to be kidnaped last night to be careful. So they must have known that Red Oath has saved Merlina-chan.
ãVillagers are like that.
Even if we donât have such a duty and they donât have such a right, they still want to get whatever profit they can get.
They thought that itâs natural for wealthy people to give them profit.
Those who donât give them anything are villains and they can kill the said people and take it for themselves.
...Thinking so, itâs not strange for villagers to attack a small number of traveling merchants in a village.
By the way, such a village wonât appear near the royal capital ... because they would get suspected.
Anyway, because âWe didnât give them foods even though we had plenty of foodâ so we are âvillainsâ from the perspective of the adults in this village.ã(Rena)
ãNo, no way...ã(Mile)
Hearing Renaâs explanations, Mile hung her head down and Meavis also seemed depressed
ãWell, of course, not all villages, and of course there are humble people in this village.
Until now, there were many villages with many decent people, right?ã(Rena)
Indeed, it was exactly as Rena said.
So far, they have only met some Idiots, there were no malice villagers, human or dwarf village.
ãSo, what should we do?ã(Maevis)
ãEh, what should we do?ã(Mile)
ãFrom now on, we will decide about our actions!ã(Rena)
As usual, Mile has an extreme difference between good and bad, Rena feels a little irritated.
ãTo the villagers who may not know anything about us, even if we brought up the problem with Bandits, they wonât listen to us.
Well, they wouldnât think we could beat the bandits, thatâs why theyâd rather avoid it. Because if we failed to beat the bandits, the bandits would be angry and take revenge on the villagers.
Besides, thereâs a problem before that. Free request isnât going through the guild and thereâs no penalty. So they were afraid that we would free as soon as we received the advance payment. But when they asked to pay later, they might cheat by saying âSorry, our village doesnât have money to pay. I hope you help us with mercy...â
You can bet one gold coinã(Rena)
Certainly, there are villages in this world that have many sincere people. Like those villagers that hired Red Oath by spending their pocket money for the âwanderersâ who lived in the mountains.
However, it was also true that many people are willing to trick and rob others for their own happiness.
From the attitude of the villagers last night and this morning, Rena apparently decided that the latter was more correct.
Rena, who had been touring various villages with her father since childhood, probably had various experiences in various villages...
ãMe too, betting on they cheat us, 1 gold coin!ã(Pauline)
When Pauline says something like that, thereâs no chance of winning for the opposite side. So...
ãMe too, betting 1 gold coin on they cheat usã(Maevis)
ãMe too......ã(Mile?)
Yeah, the girls have to say that or it would be a catastrophe if the villagers really asked to pay later. Yes, âThey had made a bet properly!â
ãThen there are no bet.ã(Rena)
Thatâs what Rena said, but of course, she was just joking about it.
Mile and Maevis were wary of Pauline.
The two secretly look at Pauline...
Pauline *Tch (click tongue)*
((Dangerous, dangerous...)) (Maevis + Mile)
Pauline right now doesnât really make a fuss about a few gold coins. It may be fun to get money.
...Yeah, like playing chips with friends as cookies.
...She would never really think about hoisting gold coins from her friends. ...Perhaps.
ãAnyway, itâs hopeless waiting for the villagers to ask us a free request.
Well, in such a situation, even if we get the request or not, itâs a matter of later.
Which means...ã(Mile)
ãWhich means?ã(Rena)
Mile proudly replied to Rena.
ãWe will just go and get rid of the bandits ourselves!ã(Mile)
ãããHow did it come to that?!ããã(Renaâs Trio)
The three rebuked Mile at the same time.
ãIf we capture them alive, even if we donât get the requestâs reward, we can make a lot of money by criminal slave sales money...ã(Mile)
ãLETâS DO IT (Yarimashou)!ã(Pauline)
Pauline gave an immediate answer.
ãThe tale of 4 hunters save the village from the bandits...ã(Mile)
ãLETâS DO IT (Yarou)!ã(Maevis)
Maevis also gave an immediate answer.
And...
ãBandits beating...ã(Mile)
ãLETâS DO IT (Yaru wa yo)!ã(Rena)
...Piece of cake
Pauline loves money.
Maevis loves to be cool and be appreciated by people.
And Rena loves to beat (kill) bandits.
Furthermore, Mile had told everyone the adapted story âThe Seven Huntersâ in âJapanese Fukashi Talkâ. There was no blind spot.
ãFor the time being, shall we bring up the free request to the villagers?ã(Maevis)
ãItâs useless.ã(Rena)
Party leader Maevis said so but Rena immediately denied.
ãIf we do that, the villagers will proudly tell everyone later:
âEven if you donât pay, the hunters will still help you for free. Why would you need to pay then, are you stupid?â.
If such a rumor spreads, many hunters will be inconvenienced. And people heard the rumor would think thatâs us, Red Oath...ã(Rena)
ãããItâs the action of our free willããã(Mileâs Trio)
Yes, that was the only option.