Reincarnated as a Villager ~ Strongest Slow-life

Chapter 35



35 Same age (spiritually)

“Bae! Where have you been?!

Oh, I forgot I was babysitting you.

“Oh Suribari. How have you been playing today?

He didn’t even look fine dust at what he had forgotten, but naturally raised his hand and smiled.

“I thought you played! Leave me alone!

“Smansman. Look, I’m going home.”

Ignore Suribali’s complaints completely. If I reacted once, they would kill me unreasonably.

When I get to Suribari, I’ll slow down the carriage and make it easier to ride.

Speaking of assholes, I grew up in de country, born in de country. You can’t live without enough motor nerves to ride a running carriage.

“What about this girl?

“It’s our tribal child. It’s an important job to babysit.”

“It’s this way you’re babysitting me!

My fists fly, but my body is so sturdy (but fleshy) that I’m fine with five tons of stuff. It doesn’t hurt to be beaten a thousand times by a crisp. Ugh, yummy.

Deliver it to the house while dealing with the grievances of Sullivan.

Apparently, he left in silence with Ocan, and he was getting fist bones, but no matter what sex education in the d countryside. Never mind, I left Salivari behind.

“That’s pastoral.”

The chairman groaned sadly.

“Was the chairman born in the country, too?

“Hugh. You’re also sensitive to people’s emotions. Yeah, he was a four-born country boy.”

“I can only see the hard work and cry.”

Four boys and five boys in the country. What a little better than a slave. I can’t get out of the house and I can’t get married. Finish your life with just the help of the house. Well, it’s not easy enough to talk with your mouth about being an adventurer, a mercenary, or, if you’re lucky, a merchant or an artisan apprentice, but a country monster with no learning or arms to cling up to. Most of them die, or the lives of their youngest sons. It’s nothing but a miracle to succeed like this chairman. But hey. That wouldn’t have been the kind of ordeal that would have been told in a day or two.

“Well, it was a life I never tired of.”

“It’s not for me. It’s a way of life.”

I don’t deny the way the chairman lives, and I wish for days without change, but I want to live slowly, feeling every day.

“You’re young and you’re dead.”

“I don’t want my grandfather to tell me I’m a good old man and I’m still running. Active service until death only kills the followers.”

One-man management is good when you are, but when you are in the second generation, momentum drops and can crumble if you are bad. Not to mention this world. What a day it is to flourish. Even the Grand Chamber of Commerce would have lasted a hundred years.

“My ear hurts.”

Well, the guy who’s running is hard to see behind. When I fell, I could finally see my surroundings. (It’s just my rule of thumb.)

“Well, it won’t be too late because you can still run. He who has magic will live long.”

Don’t think about it, if you believe in feeling it, you’ll feel quite a bit of their magic, and it’s easier to discover demons and warcraft.

“It’s like talking to my best friend for years when I’m talking to Bae.”

“It’s an honor to be told that by a great merchant.”

d Life in the countryside is plentiful, but there’s no one to talk to. Therefore, it is quite a pleasure to be able to talk to this same age (spiritually).


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