Riding the Rug Dragons, we set up base near the vicinity of the town. This is for my sake. People donât usually use barrier boxes while hunting, so they leave their Rug Dragons in the vicinity while keeping watch and taking turns to hunt.
The Prince and his guards also made their base next to ours so that they would be protected by our barrier.
âThis isnât about hunting efficiently. I want to see how the Hollows appear around here and how long they stay for,â Bart said as he looked sideways at sunset.
âI want to know if this town with thin defence can really last,â Bart muttered, and no one answered him. To be precise, the townspeople had said, âItâs fine,â but Bart didnât believe them until he saw it himself.
The sun set completely. Hollows would already appear at Lentforce around this time, but they havenât appeared here yet.
âIs it different away from the mountains...?â Kyaro muttered after a lot of time had passed and no Hollows appeared. Well, itâs not like they hadnât appeared at all.
I suddenly raised my face and Alistair moved his body.
âTheyâre coming from the sea!â Bart and everyone else also looked at the sea when they heard this.
*WHIRR* Right as we heard the sound, we saw hollows appearing along the horizon.
âTheyâre far away, but where did they come from? Usually, it looks as if they spring up from near the mountains...â
The Hollows appear as if they were springing out from the ground.
âIâll have to check their appearances...â Kyaro stared at the place where everyone thought the Hollows had appeared from. *WHIRR, WHIRR* More Hollows appeared.
âThis is odd. Hollows like this have never appeared before,â the town representative muttered. A middle-aged man reluctantly followed us because he couldnât just let the Prince go out of town alone.
âHmm, how are the damages from the Hollows?â
âLetâs say about a few people a year. I donât know what happens to the travellers, though.â
âWell then,â Mill cut in carefreely while the townsman and Prince were talking.
âHow many Hollows are being hunted near this town?â
âHow can we? There are no hunters in town, so thereâs no way theyâll be hunted.â
Kyaro reacted to the townsman, âYou didnât hunt Hollows even when they killed the people of this town?â
âEven if theyâre townspeople, theyâre people from the slums who canât even work. This is Frontier. The town wonât look after those who live on the outer edge of town,â the townsman said and I was shocked. But, the Prince and his guards werenât shocked at all. Bart and his crew returned their gazes to the Hollows. As for Alistair, he just held onto my hand tightly.
But, âThatâs what I thought,â Kyaro muttered. The Hollows gradually approached us and finally arrived near the barrier.
âTheyâre so vivid,â the townsman said. The Hollows had more distinct appearances than the Hollows weâve seen until now. They had adults, and children, and they were all wearing worn-out clothes.
âHannah.â
âLei?â
I remembered that when I first saw the Hollows, Hannah had been expressionless, but the Hollows appeared before me with the appearance she had before she died.
Which means... I glanced at Bart.
âThey wiwwed thhe thownshpeopwe.â (They killed the townspeople.)
âThey probably did. Disgusting.â
The damage is probably small. However, the Hollows definitely got their hands on their prey. The Hollows turned to face the town since they were perhaps irritated at us who were observing them.
âAh, the Hollows are heading towards the town!â The townâs representative shrieked.
âOh well, shall we do it? Mill!â
âAite~.â
Kyaro, Clyde and Alistair stayed within the barrier and kept an eye on the situation outside while Bart and Mill easily defeated the few Hollows. There werenât any Hollows around anymore.
Bart widened his eyes for a second when he picked up the magic stone, but then he immediately acted nonchalantly.
âPrince, thatâs it for today. Hey, Mr Town Representative.â Bart told the Prince that he wanted to withdraw and spoke to the townsman.
âYou saw it just now, didnât you? The nearby Hollows will come if they know there are people. I think you can hunt big Hollows.â
âAh, yes.â
The townsman seemed frightened when he saw the Hollows.
âIf you treat the people who you donât care about as you like, then the Hollows are going to come to your town.â
Bart sighed at the townsman who didnât get it.
âThe rest is the Princeâs job.â
âI know.â
The Prince, who had a poker-face on this whole time, signalled his people and they began clearing up. Then, *WHIRR* there were faint presences of Hollows. The townsman creepily looked at us as Alistair and I stared off into the distance.
âI didnât think that Wester would have an area like this.â
âAt least itâs not our job.â
Bart and Kyaro said as they got on the Rug Dragons. I was naturally put into the basket first.
The next day, the Prince had an informal audience with the mayor, but I donât know what they talked about. Although, Iâm sure that he conveyed that everyone should hunt the Hollows before a new type of Hollow appears.
When we got to the next town, Bart showed Alistair and I the magic stone. We couldnât help but gulp when we saw it.
âBig.â
âWhat the hell is this?â
The biggest magic stone I have ever seen was the magic stone in the barrier box at the mayorâs house. It was one size bigger than the magic stone in Alistairâs barrier box. But, the magic stone in Bartâs hand was bigger than that.
âThis is the first time Iâve seen a magic stone this big even though Iâm a hunter. Honestly, I never thought that weâd be able to get a magic stone this big in an area with few Hollows.â
Bart looked depressed even though he had gotten his hands on a big magic stone.
âIâm worried over what to do with this.â
âYou can just sell it,â Alistair said frankly and shrugged.
âTheyâll ask where we got this from. Even if I tell them itâs a secret, theyâll know the route we took. Itâs alright for hunters to flock around here. But, no, Iâm overthinking.â
Bart looked up for a moment.
âBig magic stones like this can only be used in barrier boxes. I donât know if itâll sell or not,â He said, as he gripped the magic stone which couldnât fit into his palm and sparkled from the spaces between his fingers.
âGib ith tho Huu.â (Give it to Huu.)
âIs that your opinion, Lei?â
âDonâth need throubweshome thhingsh.â (Donât need troublesome things.)
âPush it onto the Prince? Haha, thatâs great. Should I also get money from him at the same time?â Bart said, but he didnât give it to the Prince. Instead, he gave the seven magic stones he had to each of his crew members. Mill pulled a little bit of cotton out of the Rug Dragon stuffed animal and stuffed mine into the pocket. Heâs unexpectedly skillful.
The pocket became a little round, and it was heavy, but everyone knew I stuffed things into my Rug Dragon, so they just thought I did something again.
Afterwards, Bart and his crew didnât hunt any other Hollows in the other towns on the way, no matter how much they were asked.