My Glasses Will Be Able to Conquer the Whole World, I Suppose.

56. Mr. Glasses, you will be banished from the village

Get out of the village.

I thought a little bit about the meaning of the word, but I really couldn't think of it as anything else.

"Huh? You mean exile?

The old man nodded when he heard the words which he did not anticipate.

"Temporarily, but"

And, with a pretty important word added. Oh, my God. Say something important like that first.

That would be so. I'm talking about what you'd be doing here if you kicked me out.

I've come to this village and I haven't worn anything yet. Now I'm going to master, the stage of learning a lot of assassin skills. I only do things to the extent that I have laid the foundation for my life.

"It's a lot of unexpected things. And you're involved in a lot of that. So I made the decision to stay away temporarily."

Unexpected?

"There's a good reason. Listen to me first. Then let's answer the question."

Your old man answered my questions properly. As I stress that this is a proper meaningful and justified expulsion.

First, a long carriage journey.

As usual, first of all, this seems to make the students very unfriendly. He doesn't even feel like having a cooperative system, and he desperately tries to acquire the art of living on his own.

I mean, first they get to the village, then they learn ready-to-eat weeds and figure out how to catch their prey.

"You can do it freely in the village," I said, but the first thing you had to do was decide.

Whatever you do, because hunger will never come, and you can't live without eating.

First of all, let them live a self-sufficient life and acquire the art of living.

The best thing to do in the assassin's village was that everyone was supposed to be this.

But this year, thanks to Celier's physical recovery and my easy sourcing of food, I kept him company there even on the carriage trip.

If that's all, then the problem persisted.

Especially since I seem to be the problem and there are people in the village who do food procurement, students other than me don't get a way to live. I don't even try to wear it. I don't wear it like this.

"Right. It really doesn't make sense to be able to do it, but not to do it because you can't."

Was it the "person who can but doesn't" who could do it according to the exchange terms?

I really feel it if you ask me. Really? I was offering food in the form of a loan, but that didn't work?

Leaving aside what the village's education policy is, first of all, when you do something that you can't live without me, I end up in trouble.

I think Sash can live with himself, but I think the two women are pretty suspicious.

It doesn't mean we'll be together forever, and I'm going to learn while prioritizing myself. I'm still good to rely on, but I don't think I can rely too much.

Besides, right now, rejection won't do them any good.

"Secondly, hunting mountain demons is too soon. It's very difficult for other students to go into the woods to imitate you."

That hurts me myself. So hunting in the mountains is solemn. That mountain is pretty bad.

"And this is the most important thing - each thought can stop. You say too much extra. It encourages too much growth."

... Oh, that's Sash's array or something. Because it's something you should have noticed for yourself... the old man probably wants you to climb the stairs of growth yourself. Because when I say it out, they'll "climb" me.

I can see that.

Think properly for yourself, draw your own conclusions, and grow up realizing a lot of things. That's the best way to wear it.

Just.

"You can stay here for a year, right? You've only got a year, and you've got time to waste trying and making it go wrong? I think I'm wasted."

I can stay here for a limited time. I think we should hurry now.

"If someone stops, or rather, contacts and urges them. That is also the role of this village. It's just like letting you go on your own."

I see. Even if you left the sash to continue your unscrupulous training, was someone in the village following you subtly?

I see.

Then maybe my words weren't really very good.

"As it is, other students may spend a year leaning on you. It won't be a pill where I've stirred up more disharmony now, and my spirit will just be shredded for nothing. I can influence my daily learning."

So, the old man went on.

"You leave the village.

Stay out of touch with the others and wait till they grow a little more around you. "

I got the story.

Convincing.

Sure, my presence could be preventing those three from growing up. Or maybe my growth is hindered, too.

I'm sure it's because of the difference in experience.

With me, who's come quite a bit as a hunter, and three people still close to amateurs.

I don't have the footprint because of the difference there. That's why it's unbalanced.

To do something about it, I'll be late or they'll catch up.

"Go to a city. Visit the Assassin Alliance there. He'll introduce you to him who'll be your mentor.

Now, there's nothing you can learn in this village. Come work out in a different place. "

And the conclusion your old man made would be that he took both.

Trying to isolate me and raise me somewhere different for a while.

In the meantime, I'm trying to get each of those three to have the experience to self-sustain.

Where the cultivation of both sides has progressed somewhat, trying to merge them again.

Thus, my expulsion was decided.

Reveal your last night in the village with the desert leopard (sandwalk) instead of the cat you've been grabbing...... and the next day.

"- Looks like my family's been in touch. I'm in a hurry, so I'm gonna go."

That's what I told the three of them at breakfast.

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