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Carb Sears (R) 467

Carb Sears (R) 467

Chapter 467 – Wreaths.

Hum and hum, the noise created by the overlapping voices of numerous people.

“I’m going to throw a spear! Try it!”
“I’m selling Kuritsa Shashlik!”
“Welcome!”

The sound of touts calling guests from here and there. If you’re trying to describe a festival, what could be a more perfect sound?

As people attract people, people of all kinds gather and fill the streets tightly, and there are bound to be people who catch the eye in particular.

“Oh my goodness.”

Usher wanted to ask why the lady was doing that, spreading her fan to cover the lower part of her face, as if to hide the strange smile that formed as soon as he met her eyes, but he already knew why.

“Oooh.”

Lydica held Usher’s hand and walked beside him, embarrassed to lift her head. If someone saw her, they might look like a young couple who had just been dating for a while.

There’s also Elkhana, so it might look like her couple, but now she’s hiding even deeper inside Usher’s cloak, watching people walk around secretly.

Unless someone looked closely, they wouldn’t notice the tiny feet with them under his cloak.

“Where does Lydica think is best for her to go?”
“Yes?! I-I don’t know. Is there anything Mr. Usher would like to see?”

It was also noticeable that Lydica kept keeping her head down, so I spoke to her to relieve her awkwardness a little, and she replied while flinching. As a result, Usher looked around and checked, but he couldn’t find anything that interested him, so he was in trouble.

‘In the old days, when it was called a festival, it seemed like we played without thinking.’

If you think about it, after he officially became a paladin, he spent most of his time working. Even on his days off, he doesn’t have much interest, so he spends most of his time training and meeting friends.

‘I didn’t enjoy the festival in Parz either.’

The new Parz also held a festival to commemorate the day when humans, mermaids, and other beastmen were newly created, but he would volunteer to work even on that day.

“Over there.”

It was Elkana who was hiding in his cloak and peeking outside that solved the trouble of such a thing.

“Huh? Why?”
“How can I live with that?”

When Lydica heard her call, she lowered her head, and with her fingers, she began to move from a small doll to a doll close to the size of a human torso. There was a table lined with various things.

“That’s not something you buy with money, it’s a product. If you throw a dart right next to it and get a score, you can get the product you want.”

As Lidica said, right in front of the object were letters meaning points instead of price, and next to it, I could see some people throwing darts at a small target made on the side of the road.

“Scores? New money? Why are you paying money if you get that right?”
“It’s not money. It can only be used over there, so I guess you can call it money over there.”

Usher, seeing her troubled by Elkanah’s repeated questions about her games and products, said to Lydica.

“I think it’s better to show it than to explain it.”
“That would be nice.”

As I approached it, the president who had been watching people throwing darts checked this way.

“Hmm? A guest?”
“So, how much does it cost to play darts once?”
“3 darts in front of 5 fairy tales. If you hit the center, you get 100 points, and in turn, 10 points decrease, and if you fall outside, you get 0 points.”

After listening to his words, I checked the prices of the products that stood out, and the big teddy bear was the most expensive product with 300 points. A hairpin with a flower-shaped decoration was 50 points, and a small bag that a child could carry was 200 points.

“Is there any problem in choosing several products with low scores when the score is high?”
“Ooh, if you’re confident enough, just try it. Be careful when you try again, the previous successful score will be lost.”

He looked at the figure of Lidica next to Usher and spoke with a sinister laugh. After all, she seemed to think that he was overdoing it because he wanted to look good for her.

“Do it with one iron.”
“Thank you.”

He smiled and gave me three darts. I glanced to his side and saw that he had placed three more darts. Just in case there was something unexpected.

“This…”
“Why is that?”
“Listen for yourself.”
“…What is this!”

As he drooled, he briefly handed her dart to Lydica, who approached and she too noticed the strangeness of the dart and shouted at her master.

“No matter how you look at it, the center of gravity is all messed up!”

Because the center of gravity of all three darts was playing separately. It is basic that the tip of the dart does not have a center. Because it was even in the center or behind the dart.

“Isn’t this kind of boyfriend a knight? Knights live on things like this, so there should be a penalty.”
“I’m your boyfriend…”
“A knight should only use darts like this. If you don’t believe me, look at that.”

Lydica blushed for a moment, then sighed when she found a poster saying that another dart was provided as a penalty for knights.

“Ha, I can’t help it. Let’s go somewhere other than here.”
“It’s all the same no matter where you go. The articles have to bring a lot of goods.”

Lidica looked upset and told Usher to go somewhere else, but the shopkeeper decided it would be no different. That wasn’t the case with Usher, though.

“I’ll try it.”
“But with these darts…”
“Haven’t you already paid?”

Returning to an opportunity that has already been created is not profitable. He picked up the darts one by one, measured their weight, and nodded.

-Shhh! Pak!

So one, two, three. When the darts were thrown in quick succession, the shopkeeper and Lidika opened their mouths at the same time. That’s because all the darts he threw were stuck in the center of one target.

“300 points, I’ll start with that teddy bear.”
“What, what what? Wait! Invalid! Invalid! Who said to throw them all in one dartboard? Each dart should hit one target.”
“Where’s that nonsense?!”

It was really far-fetched. Everyone who was doing it before they came was using one target at a time. Lidica was upset when the shopkeeper approached the target and took off two darts and put them back, but Usher was okay with it.

“Really? You’re not going to change that again, are you?”
“Oh, I won’t change! I won’t change. Just do it! Before you call the retiari!”

When he tapped the sword at his waist, the shopkeeper was frightened and said nothing, but when he again hit the two darts in the center of each other, he was speechless.

Same for the second chance. Usher got all the prizes he wanted.

“Sir, thank you for the gift, but isn’t this too big?”

Lidica whispered to him as if she was ashamed of the attention of people as she was half buried in the large teddy bear she had been given from him.

He certainly didn’t realize that the size of the teddy bear made it inconvenient to carry around. At least, Elkanah’s hairpin and bag were comfortable.

-Tuk, Tuduk!
“Oh, it’s raining!”

To make matters worse, it even rained one or two drops at a time, so the teddy bear she had obtained was being nursed. Fortunately, I was able to shelter from the rain by finding a place where I could simply pitch a tent and sell various foods nearby.

“Haha, I got wet again.”

Vivka tapped the nose of the large teddy bear sitting next to her with her index finger and muttered disgruntledly.

“Um, sorry.”

Before she could hide under the tent, it suddenly rained and made the teddy bear wet, and Lidica, who was holding it, also got wet.

Fortunately, she was wearing armor over her tights, so her undergarments didn’t show through like she had before, but her hair was wet, and the skin and belly button showing through her tights didn’t change, so she couldn’t help but wear a more bizarre outfit.

“Hehe, there’s no need to be particularly sorry. I don’t hate a gift like this. It’s not like you intentionally wanted to see me wet, right?”

Lydica said she wanted to make fun of him, but she said it to Usher in a slightly different way.

“If you ask me if I want to see you, I do want to see you again.”
“Swimming?”

After all, the sight of underwear shining through her tights from the front door on the day she first took Usher to her house, and the breathtaking nakedness seen from the bath after taking a bath, were sights that no man would resist.

“Mu, mu-mu-mu, mu-mu! What!”
“It’s just a joke.”

Lydica, her whole face red, stuttered her words and looked at him blankly. I opened my mouth and talked.

“Really? You mean a joke?”
“Yes, just kidding…”

But at the sight that followed, Usher was at a loss for words this time. That’s because Lydica took off her breastplate, revealing a striking beige undergarment that shone through her wet tights.

Even the sight of transparent water droplets, whether it was sweat or rainwater, running down the tights that no longer absorb water between the deep breastbones created by her two hills.

Lydica seemed to notice that even inside her helm, his gaze was still on her chest, and her already red face grew redder.

“읏, what’s going to see! It wasn’t a joke!”

Clap! She put her armor back together, her blushing face disguised as anger, and she forced herself to speak in anger, but she couldn’t hide the twisting thighs and bouncing hips shamefully.

Aaaaa, the air was cold enough for raindrops to hit the ground, but for some reason the air under the tent where they were seated

Carb Sears (R)

Carb Sears (R)

카브시어스(R)
Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Released: 2021 Native Language: Korean
A bizarre but bittersweet, cruel but kind story about country boy Usher and his secret friend.

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