“Umm…” Henblitz said, “these are saber boas, yes?”
“Yeah, that’s right,” I said.
“… So you meant, it would be a very small-scale attack?” Henblitz continued.
“No, I wouldn’t know,” I said. “There are usually dozens of them every year, I think.”
“…………”
Now Henblitz was completely silent.
Saber boas are certainly dangerous animals. Children, let alone adults, are opponents who can easily be blindsided if they have no hunting or combat experience.
Conversely, if you have a certain amount of experience, you can control their numbers, but even so, it doesn’t mean that the danger is completely gone. I can understand Henblitz’s concern.
“Henblitz,” Alexia said, calling out to him with an indescribable expression on her face.
“……Oh, yes,” Henblitz said, relaxing his stony face.
“Master… no, Bidden Village is such a place,” Alexia said.
“………”
And with that, Henblitz fell silent again.
Or rather, I think Alexia’s way of saying it means they’re pretty much the same. What is she implying, exactly?
Frontier villages are indeed dangerous. People who live in the city may think that you can leisurely spend your days in peace, but that is not the case. Whether farming or hunting, every day is harsh. That said, I don’t want or expect everyone who complains about it to experience it.
Well, even if those things were subtracted, I don’t think life in the village itself was that bad.
The taxes aren’t that heavy—they’re not particularly light, either—but the monsters and bandits aren’t always springing up. Although it is a frontier village, there are proper trade routes, and adventurers, mercenaries, and merchants from outside also visit.
After witnessing Miu’s actual situation, my so-called peace-obsessed thinking has changed a little, but even so, it’s basically a peaceful, good village, and nice countryside.
Saber boas are certainly a threat, but compared to Xeno Glaive and Lono Ambrosia, who I both fought before, the danger is much lower. Although I have a feeling that monsters like them won’t just appear out of nowhere.
“However……” Henblitz said with a quiet voice and a subtle expression.
“Yeah?” I asked.
“Even without outside assistance, Bidden Village can handle saber boa invasions… do you mean to say they’ve got the strength to repel them on their own?” Henbiltz asked.
“Hmm,” I said. “I think it is as you say. I’m planning to return and there are also students in the dojo. Above all else, there’s my Old Man.”
If this was a small village with no military strength being targeted by a swarm of saber boa, it would certainly be a big incident. Assistance from adventurers and knights will be sought as soon as possible.
But in that village, there is my father, Mordea Gardenant. He’s already old, enough to have had grandchildren if I married, and he’s been suffering from back pain lately, but he’s still the best swordsman I know.
Even though my skills don’t reach his, I join him, and the disciples join in, too. Furthermore, now that Landrid is joining us, we’ve got far too much force for the situation.
Of course, I wouldn’t go so far as to say that all of my disciples are at the level where they can fight wild monsters on their own, but I still think they have enough strength to push them back. In fact, that’s exactly how they’ve been managing all this time.
“If Mr. Mordea is still able to move, I don’t think there is much reason for you to return, Master,” Alexia said.
“It’s also probably because he wants to see Miu…” I said.
“So I see……” Alexia said.
Miu is not my child. In other words, he’s not the Old Man’s granddaughter, either.
However, even so, I’m suddenly taking care of a kid without even showing signs of a lover, let alone a wife, for so many years. You can’t help but worry then.
It would have been possible to keep Miu hidden, but even so, as long as I didn’t cut ties with my parents, they would eventually find out.
And I have absolutely no intention of severing ties with my family, and I intend to return to the dojo someday. When that time comes, if it’s okay with the people involved and his family, I’d like to have Landrid formally become a deputy dojo master.
Until then, what do I do with the unreasonable behavior of the Old Man? Just put it aside for the time being.
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