As Marina started to lead the way, Misa happily darted to her side.
She must really trust Marina, huh.
Well, I did find her party to be quite trustworthy as well. When they had been attacked by the orcs, they stood and fought without trying to run.
I noticed Marina was looking at Misa with a warm expression, too.
ãMarina, where is the rest of your party?ã
I asked her as we approached the gate.
When her party had been escorting Gran-san, there had been four of them. I couldnât recall their names at all, though.
ãOh, Masurika and Euri are off doing something else. Bringing Elle here with me is more than enough for this request.ã
Ah, without her, she wouldnât be able to get the moles out from underground.
The fields came into sight a short while after we passed through the gate.
How vast. I could see several people working on them.
When we got close enough, Marina called out to one of the workers.
ãExcuse me. We are here because there was a request for mole extermination at the Adventurerâs Guild.ã
ãOh, you came for that? Thatâs great...ã
The man turned around to look at Marina, but his gaze soon fixated on me instead.
ãA bear?ã
ãOh, you donât have to mind her.ã
Marina took a glance at me before telling him to not worry.
I wanted to thank her, but wasnât that a bit cold?
Yet, the man got even more interested in me and kept staring at me for a while longer.
ãAlright, what about these children with you?ã
The man turned to look at the girls.
ãThey came here just to watch, so you donât have to mind them either. Anyway, where did the moles appear?ã
ãOh right. Itâs right over there. They have already ruined a lot of crops, so please take care of them quickly.ã
The man finally stopped staring at us and pointed to where the moles were popping up.
Marina thanked the man, and we started to walk in that direction.
I used detection magic just to confirm that there were no monsters nearby, and it turned out that Marina was right. It was just unfortunate that it couldnât detect any moles, either.
Detection magic could only pinpoint monsters and humans. Since moles werenât considered monsters, my detection magic didnât work on them.
I was only able to detect the people working the fields.
I took another look at my map and realized there were quite a few people around.
I didnât recall passing anybody, but there was a dot behind us as well.
I turned around to check, but couldnât see anyone.
The dot was idling near a big nearby tree, so maybe they were resting or skipping work there?
Farming must be hard work.
ãIt must be somewhere around here. Elle, Iâm counting on you. Also, please step back everyone.ã
Marina gave her orders when we arrived at the spot.
ãI will check the state of the area, then.ã
Elle began walking around the field.
ãThere sure are a lot of holes here.ã
I took another closer look as well and noticed that there were indeed many hole-like shapes.
ãHow are you going to find the moles?ã
Misa asked curiously.
ãMaybe I could use water magic to draw them out. Well, the easiest way would be to dig them out using earth magic, but Iâm kind of bad with that. Okay, here we go.ã
Elle put her hand near one of the holes and began using her magic.
Water started to pour from her hand and into the hole. More and more water flowed into the hole, and just as I wondered what would happen next, the water started to come back up.
Was she taking the water out?
The three girls watched her in complete amazement.
ãJust letting you know, Elle is using some difficult magic.ã
Marina boasted to the three girls, who looked at her with serious expressions.
ãReally?ã
ãSummoning water is easy, but manipulating that water is rather difficult.ã
Marina kindly explained to Misa.
True, I could bring out water without a problem, but creating a golem out of it was much harder.
Hmm, maybe it depended on the imagination of the process?
ãMarina, would you mind cutting your conversation short? Theyâre about to come out.ã
Marina turned around and readied her sword when Elle told her that.
ãEveryone, itâs dangerous, so please step back a bit further.ã
We took a couple of steps back and continued watching from a distance. As Elle sucked out the water, a black thing flew out from the hole.
ãS-something came out!ã
It was a mole, but it was larger than the ones I had seen on TV.
Marina thrusted her sword into the mole that was sucked out from the ground, killing it instantly.
Two more moles flew out, which Marina dealt with just as swiftly as the first one.
ãOnly three, huh.ã
ãThatâs good enough. Letâs go to the next hole.ã
Elle walked over to another hole.
ãMisana-sama, itâs really not interesting at all, right?ã
Misa tilted her head.
ãElleâs magic is amazing, though.ã
ãThank you for your compliment, Misana-sama. Itâs not really that great at all.ã
ãBut, Marina said that your magic is amazing.ã
ãItâs hard to use, but itâs still only considered middle-level magic. If I donât touch the water directly, I canât control it at all. More advanced magic users can move the water without having to touch it.ã
Hm? Didnât that mean that I was doing some amazing stuff, considering I could make water golems move from afar?
ãCould you please think of me as a slightly amazing magician instead?ã
Elle smiled at Misa.
She had to bend forward slightly to meet Misaâs eyes, and that emphasized her huge breasts.
They were really big. One day, mine will be that size as well.
In the end, I also helped with exterminating the moles.
Well, all I did was look for holes. The extermination was Marina and Elleâs job, so I didnât help with killing them directly.
ãMarina, thereâs another hole here.ã
Misa called out to Marina from a spot quite far away.
ãOkay. Weâll go over there once we finish up here. Elle, letâs go.ã
Elle used her magic and repeated her, by now, well-practiced process.
Since there were several people looking for the holes, we progressed pretty quickly. Still, when we ran into the holes that were too close to each other, we sometimes ended up with some empty ones.
The extermination was going smoothly otherwise.
ãHow long will we do this for?ã
They already took out a lot of moles, but it was probably impossible to take them all out.
ãThereâs no way of knowing when we will be done, so it depends on the time and Elleâs magic. If Elleâs magic runs out or it gets dark, we will have to stop. Still, thanks to your help, we already reached our quota, so we just have to report back to the guild. If the damage gets worse again, they will put up another request.ã
Nobody knew how many moles existed down there anyway. We could only wait and see what would happen after we exterminated lots of them.
ãElle, are you still okay?ã
ãIâm fine.ã
ãIn that case, should we keep going for a while longer? Also, what do you girls want to do?ã
ãWeâll follow along.ã
Misa answered. She must be enjoying her first mole subjugation.
Noa wanted to stay, too, so Fina agreed as well.
ãStill, thereâs a lot more than I thought.ã
ãTrue. We havenât even cleared half of the holes, and we have already gotten rid of quite a few.ã
Marina and Elle discussed between themselves, but it seemed like they couldnât come to a conclusion as to why there were so many.
It wasnât like anyone in our group knew how many moles were there normally, so I wasnât able to judge whether we had removed too many or too few.
The three girls were thinking the same.
ãAre there more than usual?ã
ãYes, there are. Usually you donât find and subjugate this many in such a short amount of time.ã
ãMaybe... thereâs a Big Mole around here...ã
ãA Big Mole?ã
Like, a large mole?
ãYeah, that would be possible. Letâs stop hunting these moles for now and look for a hole that might have a Big Mole in it.ã
ãMarina, whatâs a Big Mole?ã
Misa asked the question I had on my mind.
Nice, Misa. If it had turned out to be exactly what the name suggested, I would be terribly embarrassed from asking.
ãA Big Mole is basically the mom of the moles. We have to subjugate it before it gives birth to a bunch of baby moles, or they will finish off all the crops here.ã
ãStill, if thatâs the case, we should get other people to help us. Things will end up badly if we subjugate it too late.ã
ãIt should be fine if we look for the hole first. Besides, we should be able to take it down ourselves.ã
ãOkay, then letâs go look for it.ã
Following Elleâs instructions, we began to look for a big hole.
The hole should be about the size that a child could fit through. Just how big could these holes get?
Just as we started looking around, a man came running up to us.
ãExcuse me!ã
The man was completely out of breath by the time he got to us.
ãDid something happen?ã
The man took some time to catch his breath before replying.
ãThereâs a big hole over there, and all our crops have been destroyed in that area.ã
ãA big hole?ã
ãA Big Mole?!ã
ãYes, it might be so. I thought that it would be better to let you know. It will be a problem if this continues. Please do something about it.ã
The man bowed.
It seemed like the hole with a Big Mole inside had appeared.
The man then guided us to the hole so that Marina could investigate it.
When we got there, I noticed that the hole was indeed big; big enough for a child to fit through.
ãIt is quite big, yes.ã
Elle circled the hole and confirmed its surroundings.
Most of the crops around the hole had been eaten.
ãIt might indeed be a Big Moleâs hole.ã
I still hadnât figured out what a Big Mole was. It wasnât a monster from my understanding.
I used my detection magic but still detected no monsters.
The only thing that it reacted to here were humans.
Oh, the guy who skipped out on work was still under the tree.
ãDo the honors, Elle.ã
Elle chanted the same magic as before and poured water into the hole. When she reversed the flow, however, nothing came out.
ãIs it not inside?ã
ãI donât know, maybe not.ã
Elle looked around the barren field.
ãIt should still be around.ã
ãMaybe itâs so big that my magic isnât strong enough to pull it out.ã
Elle had sucked all the water out, but we didnât sense any moles coming out.
I hadnât planned on helping out, but it would become a problem if any more crops got ruined.
ãWant me to do it?ã
ãYou want to do it, Yuna?ã
ãIf you can, could you? I donât think my magic is enough.ã
ãI know youâre really good at earth magic, but you can use water magic as well?ã
ãYeah, I can.ã
I used water magic just like Elle had, making water pour out of my Bear Handsâ mouths into the big hole.
ãThatâs a lot of water.ã
ãThatâs more than double the amount of mine.ã
Through the water magic, I could tell what was going on underneath. I could feel that the water was touching something.
ãThereâs something big down there.ã
ãYou can tell?ã
ãSomewhat, yeah.ã
I started to suck up the water, just like how Elle had.
Yup, I could definitely feel something huge about to come out.
ãMarina, take care of whatever comes out.ã
ãYeah, leave it to me.ã
Marina readied her sword.
It would come out any time now.
The thing that came out was... a mole?!
ãA Big Mole!ã
Marina yelled out.
It wasnât that big, though.
It was about the size of a wolf, but well, that was definitely not the size of a regular mole.
ãMarina! Donât let it get away!ã
ãGot it!ã
Marina thrusted her sword into the Big Mole once it came out. Her sword went right through its body, executing it with a single hit. The Big Moleâs body then fell lifelessly to the ground.
ãItâs big.ã
ãI didnât know there were moles this big.ã
I could understand Fina being fine looking at the dead mole, but it was weird to me that Misa and Noa seemed to be unfazed as well.
When I had first come to this world, I had been disturbed by the sight of a wolfâs corpse.
The children of this world sure were strong.
ãYuna, thank you for helping us.ã
ãYes, thank you so much. My magic just wasnât strong enough for it.ã
The two of them thanked me.
ãThe farmers would be troubled if the moles kept eating their crops, right?ã
The crops they raised with love.
I couldnât leave the farmers to fend on their own, knowing that they were suffering.
Back in my world, I would hear news about crops the farmers put a lot of effort into getting destroyed by a typhoon or some other natural disaster.
I might even eat food made from the crops here one day, so it was something I had to protect.
Authorâs Note:
I planned to write up until their return to the mansion, but I just couldnât get to it.