“You came down quickly.”

    “Yes. There was nothing I could gain.”

    The group of hosots were catching two or three cows and eating a quick meal, and Amy was sitting next to Heilang, and Shir was sitting next to Amy.

    “You couldn’t find it?”

    “I found it, but the conversation didn’t go smoothly. I felt like I had given up on life. It seems like Hueso’s crossbow severed the artery in my thigh, so even if I leave it as is, I won’t be able to get through today.”

    Heilang stares straight into my eyes.

    “Okay. After eating, it would be best to let him breathe. You too, sit down. Fill your stomach. Well, let’s listen to that Ogre guy’s story.”

    He was someone who didn’t like me going up, but was there some kind of change of heart? Oh, no. Rather than a change of heart, isn’t it just that he wants to hear that Ogre has done something ugly?

    If so, you may be able to answer half of your expectations, but you will not be able to answer half of your expectations. The hosots appeared to be eating in groups with half-cooked meat in the center, but there was no one next to them.

    Before I went up, I only looked like a crazy person, but I think I’ve come to my senses to some extent.

    As I sat in front of Heilang, Shir, who was next to Amy, pulled his butt and slowly came next to me.

    “······.”

    What kind of bizarre behavior is this in front of Heilang?

    Could it be that all of his actions so far were Shir’s grand ambitions to intelligently drive me out of the village?

    I pretended it was a joke and laughed half-seriously, pulling my butt to avoid it.

    But Shir follows along until the end.

    I stopped because I thought I would end up next to Heilang if I continued like this.

    But, Shir comes right next to me with a mischievous smile on his face.

    Hold! Hold! Wooo!

    uh?

    ····uh?

    “Stop pushing it!”

    It reaches Heukrang…! It’s reachable!

    Deep.

    In the end, I was caught between the two mother and daughter.

    Heilang tilted his head towards Shir.

    “······What on earth are you doing?”

    Are you angry?

    yes?

    “Butt drag. Mom, do you want to try it too?”

    “Crazy bitch.”

    Heilang burst out laughing.

    Shir takes another drink and leans against my side.

    “···Why are you sticking to me like this? Can I leave it alone?”

    “Are you asking because you don’t know that? Ask your heart about that.”

    ···The intention is to relieve tension.

    Stop reading other people’s minds. It’s very frustrating, but maybe it’s also fortunate.

    Because I still can’t look that person in the eye and speak. I don’t know what the structure is, but Heilang can see through the lies.

    And I know that when my mind is read, the results will be absolutely bad.

    “It is said that Amy knows how to tame a cow.”

    “Thank goodness.”

    Is it because I lived in the Drekkar, an agricultural society? Knowledgeable.

    “What on earth doesn’t Amy know?”

    As her name is mentioned repeatedly, Amy looks in this direction. The strange eyes seem to be looking at Julias, who has now left for Horus.

    “There are a lot of things I don’t know. I don’t know about the stomach of a cow or a horse, and I don’t know what the four stomachs do.”

    ···I hope you don’t say anything that might make other people curious. Because it’s hard for me to explain.

    “So, why on earth did he attack us until now?”

    It wasn’t just Heilang.

    A lot of hosots are waiting for my words.

    “It’s not a very pleasant story.”

    “Try it. Anyway, it doesn’t make any sense. I need to hear what excuse he made. For what reason has it caused damage to the village so far?”

    His life is empty, simple and shallow.

    Just telling this story makes you take his side.

    It would be best to draw a line first.

    “I can tell you if you want, but as I said, it is not a pleasant story. I hope you understand that I am not taking Ogre’s side.”

    Still, it is right to speak up if you get the chance.

    Because I decided to tell you my will.

    “Okay. Try it.”

    It’s a story that makes me nervous just thinking about it.

    “Heukrang is said to have been five years old when he settled in the cave. I don’t know the average lifespan or adult age of an ogre, but it’s probably young.”

    “It was quite a long time ago. I can’t believe he’s younger than me.”

    “Yes. His father was a man who went too far ahead of his time.”

    I hope you don’t take it as a compliment.

    please. Unexpectedly, a strange look appears in Amy’s eyes.

    “Did we go too far ahead of the times?”

    “Ogre is strong. Therefore, tolerance must be shown. This is what his father said.”

    “·Ogres and such talk loudly. Then, didn’t you say that he killed Ain? This village was able to be acquired thanks to Yunaira’s material support and her sister’s dispatch.”

    Heukrang is right.

    “Yes. Bad perceptions have already spread, so what kind of tolerance is there? It’s right, but it’s not right.”

    When I glanced towards Heilang, I saw that it was not looking in my direction.

    He is looking straight ahead without focus, like a person who has gone blind. What are you thinking?

    “It is said that a group of ogres came here to form a community. And he confessed that he started livestock farming to live in a group.”

    ” However, it is said that not all ogres followed the leader’s will, and there was one ogre that made sure to kill intruders. ”

    Is it right to say this?

    If you say it wrongly, you may end up blinded.

    “I heard that he was a nerd even to a five-year-old, but I think he was probably sociable within the group.”

    “I heard that the leader couldn’t throw him out and accepted him.”

    “The head was an idiot. They say you can’t bend your arms outward, but all you have to do is not hug them.”

    The hug is the problem.

    Because by hugging, I was able to let go of my worries. I always feel it. The theory of goodness and good and evil are all nonsense. There is no concept of good and evil in the mind of a living being.

    Therefore, you must be able to think and think about it to get a quality decision and put it into practice. Those who do not understand that are not qualified to rule over people.

    This is the same no matter how right a person may be. Because a person who carries out the right will is called a criminal of conviction.

    “When annihilating the ogre, he and his brother ran to the cave exit and were watching Juul slaughter the ogre through the collapsed cave ceiling.”

    “Because I was young, I had no knowledge of livestock farming, and I think Sansan seemed to be a pet. They say they took oxygen to the mountains and raised it.”

    Even the sound of the hosots moving their dishes had disappeared.

    I wish you wouldn’t watch it because it’s burdensome.

    “After that, he said he raised oxygen in the mountains with his younger brother.”

    “As the number of individuals increases, food for oxygen may become scarce, but it seems that hosots were able to settle in the mountains thanks to hunting for oxygen periodically.”

    “The biggest thing is that they did not eat it before.”

    We were eating other people’s pets.

    Even Heilang knows what I’m talking about. This is the same as saying that hosots eat wolves kept as pets.

    “It’s absurd… to keep Sansan as a pet…”

    “Yes. Who could have predicted? I asked him if it wasn’t a good idea to put pigments on Sansan’s body from the beginning, and when I gave him cotton, he said that as soon as they pick something up, it explodes.”

    I burst out laughing.

    But was it just me who thought it was fun?

    No one is laughing.

    “Did you ask why he didn’t leave?”

    “It is said that it is to bury the bones of the family. He’s inside the dead tree up there, and he seems to know that there’s no one there to bury him. He had the guts to die inside.”

    Cynically laughing at Ogre is a kind of mirroring.

    I also reflect the same image that the heilang reflects to the ogre.

    “After that, it is said that Dragonia came. In Horus, there is a neutral Ain autonomous district where the Ain who have been eliminated or have difficulty living due to being pushed out by the two alliances live together, so please come there.”

    Actually, this is beside the point.

    I asked the reason for attacking the group, not the Ogre’s life story.

    Not all judgments in this world can be equal.

    However, at least in front of me.

    I hope there is equal judgment.

    That is the guilt that burns like a residual fire in the hearts of Jules, I, and Julia for executing hundreds and thousands of criminals.

    This is the confidence of all judges.

    “I refused. He said his younger brother said that when he was angry. Let’s go to Horus with our father’s ashes. That was 19 years ago.”

    Suddenly, Shir’s hands become tense.

    This is a story about his father, whose face he never even saw. They must have just thought that a crazy ogre had jumped in and wreaked havoc on the village.

    “······I see.”

    Heilang is still staring into space.

    “They are funny guys… They are funny guys…”

    “If you had nothing else to do, would you have waited for over 20 years for your parents’ ashes to be thrown away?”

    I wanted to upload Heilang, but I couldn’t.

    If I looked up now and made eye contact, it felt like all the words I had prepared to say would fall apart.

    “I found out that my younger brother died. That there was nothing left of him.”

    “The cows that were raised grew old and either died or were eaten, and there were hundreds of cows whose blood was mixed with whose blood, but it seemed that the level of sending them to oxygen was quite poor.”

    “Why did you say you killed the cockatrice?”

    “He said it was a minor act of revenge because he knew that Hosott was raising it.”

    It’s true that it’s a minor revenge.

    It’s just that the revenge wasn’t trivial for me or Dennis.

    “Then why did you hunt after a year? You must have noticed it a year ago because of the warnings you gave during estrus.”

    “It is said that this is because the cockatrice had no sin. And he said that he killed it because it overlapped with the oxygen he was hunting.”

    There is only one thing to say now.

    “Lastly, I left a will to Heukrang.”

    It would be best to say this with eye contact.

    Perhaps sensing my gaze, Heilang turns his head crookedly to look at me.

    “Pluto will cut off your head.”

    “···Did you say that?”

    The cursed Heilang’s eyes narrow slightly.

    However, there is a faint smile on his face, as if he is angry.

    “Yes.”

    At my affirmative answer, Heilang wondered what was so funny and smiled quietly, showing his white teeth.

    “You had a hard time.”

    Heilang laughed quietly for a while, took a deep breath, stroked my head, and stood up on my shoulder.

    “What do you plan to do?”

    “I was planning to curse that guy to his face and then cut off his head. But…”

    Heilang released the crossbow demonstration.

    “The desire to do so has disappeared.”

    A pair of amber eyes shot at me.

    “But I have no intention of forgiving. Go to the ogre and tell him to get off this mountain immediately. Leave the cows behind, but take what you need with you until the sun comes up. They also told him that if he remained after that, he would be killed.”

    Is there a consensus that we both lost our families when we were young? Even if there is a consensus, was Heilang a person who could let go of his greed so easily?

    I don’t know.

    I may have guessed wrong.

    “You’re going to die anyway.”

    “I transfer my right to treatment.”

    Heilang already used up one opportunity when Shir reattached his severed finger. If he abuses this opportunity, he will only be able to receive treatment once in the future.

    “No.”

    If there were an elixir that could completely and immediately cure a person from cancer or other diseases, it would never be able to be transferred to an unknown person.

    Ogeo was forgiven by Heilang. That moved my heart.

    “That’s a lot of treatment, I can do it on my own without having to use a treatment ticket.”

    Only then does Heilang look into my eyes again.

    After not taking his eyes off him for a while, he shook his head as if he was disgusted and went down the mountain.

    “Go back to the village.”

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