Izek looked at him blankly. He wanted to talk to him first unlike his younger brother, Andymion.

 

“I just found a suspicious woman in District C. She looks like a poacher… “

 

“The poachers are roaming around in this season?”

 

“She was unconscious. I don’t know if her friends left her or what. Anyway, I woke her up and she’s talking nonsense.”

 

“What nonsense?”

 

“I don’t know. It sounds like gibberish, but it’s also a little weird. She mentioned seeing a big raccoon, the raccoon ate her colleagues. And, a Griffin who was playing with a blonde witch… would you like to take a look?”

 

“Wow, a good harvest.”

 

Taking advantage of the brief pause in the pouring rain, a forest with hazelnut trees and raspberry bushes came into view.

 

While Popo and I were diligently collecting fruits, Griffin sat in the bushes and ripped off a chunk of meat that he had brought as its lunch box.

 

“Look, who are they?”

 

“Po, po, po.”

 

“Are they your friends? Hello?”

 

As I waved my hand warmly, the monster shyly swung behind the tree… must be another raccoon monster, but it still waved its arms. While staying here for a few days, my friend circle seemed to have gotten bigger.

 

I walked barefoot since I lost my shoes, but I’d gotten quite used to it too.

 

Still, I was really surprised when a basilisk with a big apple popped out of the bushes.

 

For your information, the apple was very delicious. Popo and Griffin were stuck next to me except for a brief time, and other monsters also alternatively pestered us. It was funny, but it felt like the monsters had come on hearing rumours about me.

 

And the hypothesis that Popo was unusual or that I was unusual, was later confirmed. Rudbeckia in the original book had this ability, but it was unclear whether no one knew or if something happened when my soul entered her.

 

It was dangerous from what I’d seen so far. They were more docile to me, and I didn’t feel any threat or fear. Although Popo seemed worried that I might be scared when I saw him gulping people. I just closed my eyes and turned my head, so I compromised by pretending I didn’t see.

 

It didn’t occur to me that it was horrible.

 

Popo was definitely a monster, and they illegally hunted and sold monsters.

 

They were poachers.

 

it was impossible to

 

down both men. The girl fainted, but I don’t know what happened after Griffin took her out. Even if Griffin had shown mercy,

 

cave. It looks like

 

“Po.”

 

forth, but Griffin puffed up and

 

course, the reason why I quickly went back to the cave was because of what the poachers said before they died. There were a lot

 

for me, but I was just

 

to launch a full-fledged search to find

 

soon as I was said to be lost, everyone would have

 

Maybe my husband…

 

he was

 

“Po, po.”

 

and pulled me. I must have looked down again. Good boy. Haa, should I just hide here with them? Even if I

 

ridiculous. In this world, where there was no concept of human rights and security, no matter how much wealth I ran

 

where I could hide my identity and hide safely was the monastery, but Cesare was someone who would search all over the

 

up the benefits of civilization, it may be one way to live

there’s a risk here, I hadn’t met all sorts of creatures yet, and we

 

and sooner or later, a massive witch hunt will begin… damn

did my fate look like

 

“Purung…”

 

Griffin, who was burping vigorously after ripping off all the horse ribs,

 

poachers show up

 

with bated breath,

 

five or six cavalry appeared beyond the misty forest road, I thought they might

 

“Grrrrrr…”

 

were saying something. Popo, on the other hand, was frozen motionless. It felt different

 

was afraid of the

 

didn’t know why it was afraid of the Durahan when it gulped down a human man armed with

 

is horse meat, was in a

 

these two didn’t seem to care if Basilisk or other raccoon monsters were around. What was different about Durahan?

 

and Griffin’s new reaction made me start to get

 

the floor. The helmet landed at

 

“AHHH!”

 

ear with its two front feet and started running

 

course, the Durahans didn’t just stare blankly

 

chasing us in a terrifying manner. It almost seemed as if they were

 

run down my spine. What

 

“Aaaaaaaaaaaah!”

had been sliding and dropped

 

lead with a whistling cry. Finally, the endless slope stopped and we fell into a dark space filled

 

let me go gently. I sat with my legs stretched out on

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