"I'm home!

Don't go into the village. No, that's what I screamed.

Even so, there is no welcome. That's not who they are.

It's an embarrassing solitaire, but nobody's listening, so it doesn't matter.

I walk the path of a village where I have no one.

"Is that it? Goran. Hey, what's up, man?

After a short walk, I met the village grandmother. The First Villager found it.

It's my village.

"The war is over. That's why I'm back. How have you been? How's it going in the village?

"Same as always."

"Right. That's good."

No one cares, such as an Auga village in such a despicable place.

Except for the occasional arrival of pedestrians, a village as if time had stopped.

Walking down the road is different for two, three and the villagers.

Every villager reacts the same way. That's why I give the same answer to everyone.

I slowly walked over to my house and went inside.

"I'm home."

I told him so, but he didn't respond.

It will take a little longer for the people who fought with us to return to the village.

The interview with the little demon king Melvis ended and General Farnese offered me the dissolution of the army.

I tried to take my men back to the village, and they weren't there.

They were rewarded with military policy.

When I woke up, I got it, and then I went out to play.

I can't see you at all. I couldn't help it, so I only met Rig.

So I got my deep-sea dragon's machete and hex stick back.

I've heard a lot about Rig and found that many of the Auga tribes are rolling out to the downtown area.

I also heard stories of being caught in a blast for the first time making a foolish noise ahead of me when I went for a drink.

"Yeah, as usual."

If booze is put in the guys who have been hitching from day to day, it's natural flow to be a beating.

If you're on the battlefield, you'll still be caught if you do it all over town.

When I asked Rig, he said, "Are you picking it up? No, I didn't go," he said barely.

It seems like it's too much of a daily tea meal, so you should make him reflect in jail.

That's Rig and I accidentally groaned.

That's why I came all the way back to the village, putting those foolish people down.

Incidentally, non-combatants, including rigs, and some of the Reapers tried to follow, but they were anxious, so I told them to act together.

I went straight home because I was concerned about the village, but I don't need the rigs to stick with it.

In the name of their surveillance, you can play.

Once I smelled something like that, "I'm anxious to see what I can do when I take my eyes off, so it's not when I'm at rest," he said, enlightened.

Payney and the rest of the Reapers were grunting horrible things: "If everyone is serious about it, there are only a few people who can stop it, right?

You'll be fine. Only the Reapers can stop it, right?

They're not that stupid... anxious. Let's not think about it.

A reward for me, by the way, but a lot happened.

I feel like you've summed up all your previous minutes.

First, he emerged within the army. General Farnese's deputy.

It feels like I jumped up all at once, even though I've been the head of an independent unit so far.

Being a general's deputy has also allowed me to order the Legion Leader. It's better this way.

In the absence of the General, he may also be entrusted with full powers.

If you are a deputy, your men can have it, and you don't have to.

Some deputies are fully clerical, like Felicia.

But that's not what I'm expected to do.

Now that the general has regrouped the army, he will also take care of me.

I think I'll be entrusted with quite a few soldiers.

And you can have more men of your own accord. The area is free.

Instead, you have a duty not to die on the battlefield.

If I were the best superior on the battlefield, the moment I died, the army would collapse.

It is normal for deputies operating in the military to have hard-to-die personnel in place.

You know what, me. I'm dying a lot.

Another reward... I got one town.

I haven't officially gotten it yet though.

I think it will be the town that Nehyol ruled before.

That town is now in the custody of the General, so it's going to take the form of being lowered as it is.

If I officially get the town, all the residents there will be under my control.

Ruling by the Orb of Dominance means I will be fortified for the number of people in town.

You can rule the town on your own, or you can put down a surrogate.

Or I'm going to leave it to surrogate because it's a hassle.

Some of the villages I have, including this one, are also ruled by surrogates.

Connected by the orb of domination, it's easy not to disobey, not to disobey.

I don't mind setting it up, but no one in the village of the Auga is going to blade me... did they have stupid brothers and sisters?

As an exception, the others show one chopstick up and down, an attitude that follows me.

I'm not interested in governing the town, and I'm in the mood to have it if you say so.

Speaking of other rewards... I received fine weapons and gold and silver tags.

These were given in the inventory, but I kept them in the rig because they are troublesome.

All you have to do is give it to my men later.

They have superiors who generously give to their subordinates and superiors who don't.

Naturally, reward them directly, don't give them, and the morale of soldiers is different.

My unit seems satisfied that it can fight, but it's also troublesome.

Let's leave it to the rig to release.

The reward I received was three things: status, town and treasure.

I received rare liquor and large quantities of food per load, although it was not worth it.

Speaking of which, we need to build a stables.

He gave me every horse, so I decided to let him reside in the village.

That would be useful because horses can be used in an emergency.

"Do you want to deploy a few heads in each village"

If you have a horse, it can be used to transport supplies as well as to contact you in an emergency.

You can carry it with the idiotic power of the Auga tribe, but it is decided that you should carry it for nothing.

Well, suddenly I can't get everything in order, so you can do it slowly.

This is a village where time has stopped.

"Okay, let's go fishing."

Though I have come home, I have nothing to do.

No, I have a drink, but I don't feel like doing it.

About the day I left, no one complained when I stretched out my feathers.

Or no one can complain to me from time to time... but you're treated pretty clutterfully, me.

With that in mind, I grabbed the fishing rod and left the house.

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