Chapter 22 (1/2)

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Chapter 22 – Kuko Village

Kuko Village was located down by the foot of Mount Kuko

It see or other, but since it was the only village at the foot of Mount Kuko, everyone just called it Kuko Village Hunters seeking game from the mountain, wood cutters, carpenters and wood craftsht now, the village seeht? I'll get the herbs out right away”

York-san wasn't the only injured one there All the woodcutters and hunters returning from the forest had suffered sooblins on thefar faster than expected turned it into a dire situation

Kein diligently started to treat the injuries with herbs

“Thank you It's as if Kein-san is the healing buddha himself” 1

“No not at all, I just happened to pick these herbs today is all”

Kein put a kettle on the fire and made an herbal infusion They were a fry cry froic and techniques, but drinking the

“Papa, I' on York's shi+rt sleeve It was York's granddaughter, Kachia

“Sorry, it's ramps couldn't chop wood to sell…”

A pained expression cahter

Was this the reason you pushed yourself to work so hard, even to the point of it being so unreasonable?

“Little lady, if you're hungry, then you should eat this”

Kein took out soave it to Kachia

Kachia held the large loaf of bread in both her hands and reedily

“Thanks, uncle!”

“Eat it slowly, now It h, so soak it in the herbal infusion until it's soft, then you can eat it”

“Kein, this is too…”

“It's fine I ate back in the city, so I'athered some edible nuts from the trees, you're welco to eat it for lunch but, couldn't resist a child's s onto theht Kein

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“Kein, oes out to build houses, he always makes sure to tell randkids will always eat their fill but, I'rateful”

York spoke with a serious expression Kein s those times, I'll make sure to look out for York”

Shortly after that cries of, “Don't be afraid to call on us too!” rang out froe hunters and wood cutters The people of Kuko village were all siood-natured people

“Well then”

Kein stood up, then set off toward the place he had heard described by the villagers, where adventurers were gathering to launch an attack on the goblin lair

“Hey, Kein-san's here!”

“Really? This will already be an easy victory then, huh?”