orn growing from its forehead that was filled with mana.
Even though it was a Magic Beast that even children could take down unarmed, at least one person died every year from a Belbit’s horn, therefore one had to be cautious around them2.

Belbits, thankfully, had a timid demeanor and would not attack unless provoked.

“It’s settled then! Let’s go!”
“Can you wait just a sec? I need to grab something.”
“Huh? Hurry up.”

Merc went inside her house after urging the impatient Ganan to wait for a bit.

When she got inside, she prepared a sack with a straw rope, a hunting knife, and the Blood-Stopping Medicine she had created the day before.
She had chosen to take the Blood-Stopping Medicine just so that she could see if it worked in the event that someone was injured.

“This should do it.”

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Ganan set out for the mountains as soon as he saw Merc leave the house with the sack slung over her shoulder.

“Law, don’t let go of my hand, okay?”
“Okay.”

Ganan suggested the terms of today’s contest as the three of them headed towards the mountains, Law clutching Merc’s hand.

“How about we make it a numbers contest? The one with the most catches wins.”
“That won’t do.
There won’t be any animals left in the mountains if we hunt as much as we want.
We’ll simply cause problems for the hunters, and we’ll have no idea what to do with the catch afterward.”
“Hmmm… Then what do you suggest?”
“Let’s make it time-based.
We’ll set a time limit ahead of time, and the first person to collect three of whatever and return wins.
Even if you catch the required number of prey before the time is up, you’re out if you don’t get to the meeting place on time.
You’re also out if you arrive at the meeting place on time but don’t have the required number.
How does that sound?”
“… Hmmm…”
“It sounds great.
I also think that this method is better.”

Ganan had a puzzled expression on his face, as if he hadn’t grasped Merc’s explanation.
Law, on the other hand, seemed to have grasped it, as he sided with his sister despite not participating in the competition.

Looking at them from the side, it was difficult to tell who was the true senior.

“… In other words, I just need to hunt three animals?”
“That’s right.
You just need to hunt three animals and come back to the designated place as soon as possible.
As for the meeting location, how about the Large Tree’s Stump?”
“Sure.
We might as well start off from there as well.”

As they made their way halfway up the mountain, they came across the remnants of a big tree.
Only its stump remained, and it was wide enough for Merc to fit another five or six of her on it.

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The residents of the elf village called this stump the Large Tree’s Stump.

Furthermore, Merc’s master, Rosemary, was the only person who knew why the tree had been cut down.

As soon as they arrived at the Large Tree’s Stump, Merc issued a warning to Ganan, who was about to dash away at any moment.

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“Well then let’s start the contest.
Even if you don’t manage to catch three animals, be sure to return until the noon bell rings, okay?”
“Sure thing.
Merc, Law, be careful.”
“Sure.
Magic Beasts are hard to come by in these mountains, but you should still be cautious, Ganan.”
“Whatever.
Well then.
Ready, set, go!”

The instant he gave the signal, Ganan bolted out.

“Good grief.
He’s quite the lively fellow.”

With Law holding her hand, Merc simply stood and watched.

 

References

Robinxen: To be fair if it was like 5 berries to 15 I’d call that barely winning. Robinxen: It’s got great big pointy teeth!

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