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Chapter 78: Working villagers and me wondering where to work

    <h4>Chapter 78: Working vigers and me wondering where to work</h4>


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    After listening to Seikain about the Utopia president, we ate lunch together and had some idle chit-chat before I went home. Of course, nothing of a sexy nature developed. Besides……there was just too much going on!


    I’ve only been living as a NEET until six months ago, and I can’t ept this rapid development so easily! The fact that the “Vige of Fate” was so far removed from reality seemed to be a blessing in disguise, and I was able to handle things more calmly than I expected, but first of all, I don’t know how to deal with the romance element.


    “Being forced to make a decision by a beautiful childhood friend is quite a game-changer!”


    I’ve yed a few love simtion games, but when ites to real life, the story is too different. My mind can’t keep up! I want them to show me the choices and let me choose from them like in a game! I guess my experience in love games doesn’t apply to real life at all! After a brief moment of confusion, I took a few deep breaths andid down on the futon.


    “Haaaaaaah. I’ve put off making a decision again, but……can’t help you with this one.”


    I followed up with myself, not that I had any listeners. I’ve been blessed, haven’t I? My family and childhood friends are so kind to me. When I was a recluse, I only found them annoying.


    Anybody who tried to take me out of this room was an enemy. The only ce I could feel safe was in the small space of my room. That’s how I’ve been living my life…….If you are a recluse, your mental field of vision may be narrower. There are many things that can be seen by just expanding a little.


    “I’m curious about thatpany that tried to recruit Seika. I’m also worried about my sister.”


    I heard that he was keen on recruiting Seika, but it sounded as if he was more in love with her than her ability as a member of society. I remember that when Seika was approached by a guy a long time ago, sheined to me in a simr manner.


    If Seika were to leave thepany and run a café with me, I feel like every day would be full of life and I would have the best days of my life. If we could use the tribute food from the vige as ingredients for our dishes, it would be very popr. The profit margin would be unbelievable since there would be no need to pay for the purchase. When I fantasize about such a future, my dreams expand endlessly.


    “……is not the same thing. I’ve got other things to do right now.”


    I pped myself across the cheek to get myself together, then stood up and sat down in the chair in front of theputer to look at the screen, as usual. Most of the dark elves were inside the given building, and some of them seemed to be taking a walk nearby.


    “Speaking of which, has Sudhir be one of the vigers yet?”


    Using the mouse, I clicked on the Bible symbol in the upper right corner of the screen, which represented the fate points. Then the names and descriptions of the vigers were also disyed. This is one of the features I noticed about two months ago, where I can check the list of vigers.


    “Sudhir, Sudhir is……Oh, there she is.”


    It seems that she has indeed be a viger of the “Vige of Fate.” I think she is about the same age as……Murus. She is an elf, so she must be old. She is the daughter of the vige chief and is good with a bow and a dagger. The only other thing I can think of is that she’s an only child, and there’s nothing else worth mentioning.


    “That means…….”


    As I moved the mouse wheel, the vige gradually became smaller and smaller, as if my body was floating in the sky. A full view of the Forbidden Forest is now visible, and several areas that were previously obscured by ck paint have been revealed.


    “I knew I could see the extent of what Sudhir had seen.”


    The north side of the forest, which is considered dangerous, was also partially visible. This was quite gratifying. It was too far away to see clearly, so I zoomed in on the map. I could barely see the northern part of the east side, but now I could see a lot of it…….? Isn’t this a vige? I could see what looked like the roofs of dozens of buildings, so I moved a little closer.


    “There are about forty to fifty wooden huts. There’s also a field and a log fence that surrounds the property, just like my vige. And that’s a dark elf moving around.”


    I’m pretty sure this is Sudhir’s vige. Judging from the size of the vige, it has a poption of about a hundred? From the looks of it, all the vigers are Dark Elves, and there are no humans or beastmen mixed in with the residents. They don’t seem particrly savage, and just appear to be working as normal.


    There is no difference in what they are doing with our vige. They are just trying to live the same way. I can’t hear their voices unless I’m near a Bible, so I can’t tell what they’re saying, but even if I could, it would probably be just an everyday conversation. It was such a peaceful vige scene.


    “Somehow, I feel bad for doubting you.”


    I muttered, and Destiny, who had somehow climbed up on the PC desk, nodded his head in agreement. I took a closer look at the vige just to be sure, but I still couldn’t find anything suspicious or people acting strangely. Compared to our vige, the wooden houses were more solidly built. Maybe it’s the difference in the age of the vige. The log fence is simr to our own……but it’s pretty beat up. There are traces of repairs all over the ce.


    “Isn’t the poption too small for the number of houses?”


    The sky was clear and it was a perfect day to work, but there were only a dozen or so people working in the fields. And all of them are skinnier than our vigers. Elves are skinny by nature, but there are people everywhere with prominent cheekbones. A more careful observation of the vige revealed that it was in danger of being destroyed, not just peaceful.


    A close-up of the dark elves showed that all of them werecking in energy, the door to what looked like a granary was open, and a peek inside revealed that there was very little food left. There is a cemetery on the north side of the vige, lined with crude grave markers carved out of logs. Most of the grave markers are brand new, having been installed only recently.


    “Did you suffer extensive damage in thest attack?”


    It is more likely that they are trapped to the point where they have no choice but to fight.


    “The yers exist as gods in this vige too, right?”


    If there are yers, it is possible to contact each other on the forums, but it is forbidden by the rules to tell the details of your vige. It is also forbidden to tell the exact location of your vige. It’s safe to say that you’re in country 00, but it’s forbidden to say that you live in the Forbidden Forest. It may be that exchanging opinions in the Bible like this is also a gray area.


    “With a vige this big, you must be a senior yer, right? Or maybe, unlike me, you started from the beginning with a certain amount of poption and vige built up?”


    Well, I wonder what kind of condition the other yers were in when they started the game. I started the game with five vigers and no materials, but are other yers the same? I’m curious about…….I’ll have to ask on the forums.


    “How did the game start, everyone? That’s about right. If it’s a banned word, it just won’t show up.”


    I tried to start a thread, but it’s showing up fine.


    1: I started with five vigers who escaped from a ruined vige, but is everyone the same?


    After writing that much, I left my seat. I went downstairs to get a snack and a drink, thinking that no one would being soon. When I got to my seat, there were already a few posts.


    2: Slippery slope.


    3: I started with eight people, a family with three kids and two hunters.


    4: I envy you eight people. This one started with three people, an old man and two young sisters.


    5: What’s with that lineup? How can you build a vige with that? How are you going to do the heavy lifting?


    6: I guess starting is different for everyone. This one started with ten people, two families and an ex-soldier.


    7: The old man was a great swordsman. The two sisters were his apprentices. They were not good at building or farming, but they were good at fighting monsters, so we attacked their base and took it.


    8: Wow, wild and wonderful!


    9: Aren’t you the only one ying a different game?


    It’s pretty interesting just reading about other people’s early y. Looking at it this way, I see that my five yers were well bnced. It’s hard to believe that the three yers are ying the same game as me. After watching for a while, I saw a post that caught my attention.


    34: Does everyone start out with a small group? I was in a vige of my own from the beginning, okay?


    35: Seriously, borate!


    36: It’s not fair to start with a vige!


    37: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.


    38: You guys need to calm down. If I had to say, it wasn’t because I was……good at what I did on a daily basis.


    39: Tell me where the vige is. I’m going to raid it, yeah, yeah, yeah!


    40: I know how you feel, but no way.


    41: It’s forbidden to tell the location of your vige or to fight with yers on the Lord God’s side.


    I know I’m getting off track, but do some yers start with a vige? I’d like to hear more about that, so I’ve got to get back on topic.


    48: So when you started the vige, what was the poption and the state of the vige?


    49: Hmm, I think the poption was about thirty people. It was a depopted vige where vigers were leaving one after another due to food shortage. It was full of skinny old people and children, there were only about ten people, who seemed to be able to work properly, the gue was spreading, and it was a terrible situation.


    50: Oh, oh……that, sorry.


    51: It’s so hard mode!


    52: I’m not even a little bit jealous!


    53: You recovered from that, you’re amazing!


    I guess you never know until you ask for details. I thought my vige was pretty tough, but maybe it was worse than others. The hard mode yer ruined the flow of the story. I’m interested in the rest of the story, so I guess I’ll stick to listening.


    54: It’s not that I recovered; it’s that I cut them off. The first thing they did was to get rid of the vigers with the gue. There was no cure, and if it spread any further, it would destroy the vige.


    55: …………


    56: That’s a bit……


    57: Demons, demons are here!


    58: I had no choice! I thought it was just a game at the time. I regretted it so muchter that I still feel so guilty that I feel like throwing up just remembering it!


    59: Oh, in the beginning, I thought it was a game, so I gave pretty ruthless orders and stuff too. To make it easier to see the map, I told them to take a walk around the area even though there might be monsters wandering around.


    60: Only those who have no remorse for their actions against the vigers should throw stones at 58.


    61: ……It’s a beautiful day.


    62: Hmm, my shoulder doesn’t feel good, so I’ll stop.


    63: Um, it’s safe to say that we did something like bandits to get money and food, right? I didn’t kill anyone.


    64: Out.


    65: Out.


    65: Out, scum, scum.


    66: Awful! I didn’t give the order. The vigers did it on their own! I scolded them with the oracle afterwards!


    Everyone has a different starting point, so the way they progress is totally different from mine. And they can tolerate pretty outrageous behavior as y? Well, my vigers would never do that. In fact, at first, they probably thought it was just a game and could make decisions like cutting them off with a light heart. But now, most of them treat the vigers with great care, like a real family.


    Some people write in a light-hearted way, but if they are kind-hearted people, it’s not surprising that some of them regret their past choices to death, like 58. I’m so d I didn’t make a reckless decision thinking it was a……game. I agree wholeheartedly. From there, each yer began to talk about their hardships, so I’d watch while Destiny and I fought over a snack.


    I turned away from the PC for a moment and looked up at the ceiling. I’m worried about my vige, my sister and Seika’s problems. As well as where I’m going to get a job. When I was a recluse, all I had to do was run away. I didn’t even try to face my problems.


    “I guess that’s part of growing up.”
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