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Inn

It was not what you would call a battle. The men were being kicked down, their hands dropped, necks ripped open, blood spattered all over the place, and the girl was reaping life without even a drop of blood. No one could tell which dagger she had cut off with which hand.

"Rabbits are more fun than them , Pyon."

Lapin said after defeating all the men.

"And they're so big, it's hard to clean up after them, Pyon."

She then crouched down beside the corpse of the nearest man, dabbed her fingers with the man's blood, pressed it to his forehead and muttered something in her mouth. The man who was supposed to be dead slowly got up. And when she woke up the men one after another, Lapin instructed the group of standing corpses.

"Go get eaten by some beast in a bush somewhere, Pyon."

After cleaning up, she walked away without looking at the corpses that were disappearing into the bushes off the road.

"Pyon, Pyon It's Pyon-Pyon, Pyon!"

It's a good thing She's in a good mood.

She had planned to arrive in town while the sun was still up, but she arrived just as the sun was about to set.

"Traveling doesn't always go as planned, you know, Pyon"

However, She often came to this town for shopping, so she knew her way around. First, she planned to go to the inn, get a room, and have dinner.

"Uncle, do you have a room, Pyon?

"Oh, ...Pyon?"

The innkeeper was surprised to see a girl with long, floppy ears. But

"Oh, it's you, little girl. Are you alone today?"

He was a professional. Not fooled by the rabbit ears, he succeed in pulling her face out of his memory. She was the kid who used to come with the medicine man from time to time.

"I'm alone! I need a room to stay alone and some food.

"I have a room for one person. Here's the key. Don't lose it. It's not a secure key, so I don't recommend leaving your valuables in the room. If you trust us, you can leave it here, but it's better to carry it with you."

"I don't have any luggage, so I'm fine!"

The innkeeper looked at me like he was serious. The innkeeper made a serious face, but quickly returned to his original expression.

The innkeeper made a face like, "Is this girl insane?" but soon returned to normal.

"That's a relief! Food is extra, and as you can see, we also have a restaurant, so it would be nice if you ate at our place, but there are several restaurants nearby. My restaurant is open in the morning, but if you're early, let me know and I'll have something reasonable ready for you. I'm sure you know most of them."

"No, I don't remember any of this, so thanks for telling me, Pyon!"

"W..Well, I'm glad it helped."

"I don't want to leave too early in the morning and meet strange people, so I'll take it easy! Nice to meet you, Pyon!"

"Nice to meet you, little girl."

She took the key and headed for her room. She didn't have any luggage, so she could have gone straight to the dining room, but she wanted to settle down. In this part of the country, bathing is done in the morning at the inn. Only in brothels do people wash their bodies at night. So there was really nothing to do but eat and sleep. Lapin doesn't even drink.

"But it's too much trouble to move in the night, Pyon."

Even when she's alone, she doesn't stop adding "Pyon" to the end of her sentence. She decided that she would live her life as a Lapin Rabbit with a "Pyon" at the end of sentence. She hadn't forgotten the time she had almost accidentally added a "Nyan" to her name in front of the bastards before she went out on the street. That mistake should never have happened. It's always a battlefield. By the way, She wrote the name "Lapin Rabbit" in the lodging book. From now on, She will live by the name of this soul. Fortunately, every time she has come to this inn so far, the medicine man who raised her has written his own name.

"When I register at the adventurer's store tomorrow, I'll be a perfect Lapin Rabbit, Pyon."

She was not very familiar with the situation of adventurers. She just had a rough understanding that there was such a store, and even if you were unidentified or whatever, you could get a card with your name and magic mark registered on it as long as you paid a fee, and you could also get credit if you fulfilled the requests in the store. But it was enough for her. With that system in place, she would be recognized by the people around her by the name of her soul. It was for this reason that she decided to go to the nearest town with an adventurer's store.

"I'm going to get some food, Pyon"

She had some coins in her pochette. She pulled out some of the things rogues had been wearing, but there was more than enough money for lodging and food.

"It's good-for-nothing, anyway, Pyon"

The inn's attached restaurant, or cafeteria, or whatever you want to call it where you can eat, was full of life. In other words, it was very crowded. In the midst of all this, Lapin managed to find a place to sit down and ordered the recommended set for guests.

"It's lazy not to have rabbit on the menu, Pyon"

"I've heard that it's a favorite food in the south, are you from there?"

An old man who had been forced to sit with her started talking to her.

"No, no, Pyon"

"I mean, you're dressed like a rabbit. You're gonna get cannibalized."

The old man is in a good mood, perhaps a little drunk. He doesn't even notice the annoyed look on Lapin's face.

"It's none of your business. It's the law of the jungle. Weak rabbits are eaten by strong rabbits."

"So, you're the strongest rabbit in the world."

"Well, not really."

"That's a good one!"

In the end, the old man continued to drink even after Lapin had finished eating.

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