"I'm steadily approaching..."

Three more days. That's the capital of Ligarat.

"Get a good grasp of the map before you know it..."

Mr. Aroness whines as he looks out at the city at night.

I'm staying at Ligarat's first inn today.

On a scale, it feels like a city or a town. A village is not as good as a village.

I guess the Inn is usually dirt walled in wooden architecture.

But it doesn't look rough and beautifully made, so I don't feel that low in culture.

I've been trying to figure out lately that Uluru is just special for boulders.

Because of this, the store owner had six eyes and her skin looked black and hard.

Blackness doesn't feel black like black either, it feels insecty.

But other than that, you were usually human. I didn't know what was going on with my hands because I was wearing gloves.

There was nothing to be hated because I was a human being, and I was handled with a smile.

There were all sorts of people while I was on the road about town.

With crocodile-like people, tiger-like people, multi-legged people, totally insect-based people?

There was also a very small uncle. I don't think it was a meter.

"I've never been here before, but I knew there were hardly any people."

"It's not like he's not here at all, but it's not much. They say the capital is there."

Watch the sight seen through the window as you hear Sigal talking to Inai slightly more tense.

There have been a lot of things that I think are different before, but the cities of this country can really feel it.

For this reason, so far, I haven't met anyone who feels like only their ears are cats or dogs.

Now I've heard of it, but they say it's rare for a species to have a whole different kind of part of it, like Mr. Geena.

Speaking of which, what I also saw in Umr was someone in a completely bipedal wax state.

"When, even though I don't have a room, am I glad I'm with you?

"Oh, my God, now. Nobody's aware of you."

"No, I'm not worried about you. Look, Tallow, right?

What am I? Please stop saying things like you're doing something every time you stay at the inn.

Sigal only asked me to do it once.

"I'm not worried about you. Rather, it's Cigal, not Tallow, who can't stand it."

"Hey, sister, I'll be patient when I'm not just a family member on the boulder either!?

"I don't deny the part about Sigal, not me..."

No, well, if you think about Cigal's behavior so far, you can't deny it.

Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

Especially when Inai and the three of us.

"If you guys are good, nothing's good."

"If you have time to go around being an idiot, set your mind at that time. Almost what?"

"I know. Tell that to the boulder."

"Like what? If it's inconvenient for you, you'll be deluded."

"Oh, my God, this is how you got to Rigarat properly"

Stretch, stretch. Trouble with the perimeter.

"Uh, yes, yes, I'm sorry -"

"Damn."

With Inai in sermon mode, Mr. Aroness aptly apologizes and tries to cut the story off.

Maybe he thought it was useless to say it. Inai was sighing in a grand sigh.

"Speaking of which, Inai, you can also use Umr gold coins and silver coins in this country."

"Oh, it's a matter of purity. Umuru is tough around here, so you can usually use it wherever you go."

You also have credibility in monetary terms.

I wonder what happens to what you earn from Poheta. I used it normally when I went to my neighbor's country.

I wonder if it will be measured or examined by something after all.

I think I heard about the union at last.

"There's no trade union in Ligarat, is there?

"Oh, you don't. I don't know what's going to happen in the future, but not now. There's just something similar, but it's with the administration."

"Oh, it's not like it's not organized.

"Whoa, so there's no difference between Umr and Umr in shape. Only shape.

Instead of being put out and solved by people in the administration, few people can do it as freely as in areas where there are free trade unions. You're just a really capable guy, all you can do.

Perhaps this is a remnant of a narrow environment that was originally managed only within the tribe. "

Hom, does it feel like all the trouble systems can be thrown at the administration?

But then, I feel like the administration is going to throw me something I shouldn't have done.

"I think that's good and bad, too. Especially for ligarats."

"Is there a problem?

Mr. Aroness listens to our conversation and whines, and Sigal asks strangely.

Just a little improvement in the relationship between these two, huh?

"The point is that we can talk to the administration about what we need to talk about, either between individuals or between companies, in this case.

That's why it stays the way it used to be. Of course I don't think you're going to be holding him around forever, but he's not going to change inside.

Free trade unions are institutions that take on the details around them, as well as institutions for finding talented people and giving opportunities to people who have something they want to do.

The world has a job like this, so I'm making it public.

Commercial unions are also designed to work smoothly by following rules that are set between people in the same job. If you were doing everything on the administration side, you wouldn't get around to it.

Uml is simply an organization that goes around without unions. "

Somehow, the answer, as I had expected, came back from Mr. Aroness.

Right, think about it normally. You don't have a problem with anything being brought to the administration.

If it's a small community, it's fine, but if it gets bigger, it's out of reach.

"Still, Geena and her men are trying to change it, so it looks like they're working it out."

Mr. Geena's men? I've only seen people like that close by a few times, but I'm a little excited because I haven't seen anywhere I walk with them.

Mr. Geena, what is it like in your own country?

After that, Kroto played the board game again, so this time Mr. Aroness joined and played, and the innkeeper called me to tell me that the meal was ready, and I headed to the dining room.

And the things that came out were of what is commonly known as the Getemono system.

Basic bugs.

"... delicious"

It's nice to have these teeth.

"I don't cook a lot of bugs, but don't get creative when all this comes out"

"Oh, you can even eat this one over here. I'll eat in a while. Buy some souvenirs on the way home and go home."

"Mr. Tallow, this is sweet and delicious."

But there was no such thing as a frightened man here right now.

I'm not going with anything either, but I can eat. No problem if it tastes good.

If the boulder told me it wasn't even tasty raw, I would refuse.

I'm keeping the prototype. It's a little on the boulder that I haven't heated on top.

Nothing in particular went wrong with peace like that.

There's really nothing wrong with that so far. I hope it stays this way.

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