The whole village looked carefully for it, and there it was: .......

"What is that?

"That's a dragonfly larva, a yago... Dragonflies live in the water as larvae and breathe through their gills. They have a very strong appetite and will feed on even creatures that are larger than themselves. The yago in front of me.

The jago in front of me was over a meter and a half long, and it must have attacked people and livestock that came near the water because it did not have enough food to eat in the water alone.

If you've ever caught an adult dragonfly, you'll know that those jaws have a very strong bite... And when it's a yago, those jaws extend and bite to catch prey at a distance in an instant. You're right.

"I've been bitten by a dragonfly when I caught it... I remember it was very painful even for a normal size dragonfly. I remember it was very painful, even for a normal size dragonfly.

The villagers stare nostalgically at the dragonflies flying over the rice field. Masaru, too, has experienced many times when a dragonfly caught with an insect net bit into the net and the strength of its jaws was so strong that its neck was ripped off rather than the jaws that bit it. I think it is a biological defect, but it bites so deeply and strongly.

In case you're wondering, they're scary as adults. ......... Dragonflies are carnivores even as adults. They're also carnivores.

The villagers look at the ridiculously large dragonfly in wonder.

And dragonflies recognize any creature smaller than themselves as food and eat it. ......... And they're voracious eaters. I'm not sure what to make of that. The villagers were completely taken aback.

The villagers are completely taken aback. ....

But when they're that size, it's doubtful that swords and spears will penetrate them, and magic will damage the rice paddies. ......... Shall we wait and see?

If it's so dangerous, shouldn't we take it down as soon as possible?

If it bites you, you're instant bait. Would you still do it?

What? Are we going to do it ourselves? The villagers looked at Masaru.

The villagers look at Masaru and say, "Well, these creatures have a weakness, so let's aim for it... If we don't get too close, we'll be safe. If it looks like it's about to molt, it should. But let the dragonfly do it.

But we can't let the dragonfly do it!

"Don't worry, I'll take care of it. I'll take care of it. So someone watch this thing. It's dangerous. It's dangerous.

The jungle goat stretches its jaws out to catch its prey, but not to the side.

I'm going to go look for something to feed him and to feed the others.

For the next few days, Masaru and the villagers took turns watching the goats. ......5 When the first day had passed, the villagers came to Masaru in a panic.

"Oh my God! The goats have started to molt!

Okay, I'm on my way!

When Masaru arrived at the scene, the goat was out of the water and clinging to a tree, which was so heavy that its roots had been peeled off and it was leaning on it.

There's got to be a bigger tree... but this is no time to talk... is everyone ready?

We're ready!

Out came the women of the village. Each of them is carrying a bow and arrow that has managed to fly in the past few days.

"Then shoot them all at once. Then shoot them all at once.

After much thought, Masaru decided that he would rather have the women of the village defeat the giant goat than kill it himself, in order to raise the level of the goat and increase the survival rate of the villagers.

"There's no better prey than insects in the process of molting... they never fight back, they're so soft... ....... It's so soft.

One after another, the white bodies of the moulting insects were pierced with arrows. ...... But the jagoes had no way to react, and could only wait for the arrows to pierce them. ...10 minutes passed...

"You're dead. ......... But this is pretty gross. .... I'm sorry.

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I'm not sure what to do.

This is the first time I've ever seen one. I'm not sure if this is a good idea or not.

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I'm not sure what to make of this, but I'm sure it's a good idea. I'm sorry.

It's a good idea to use your skills to completely cut down the trees that the jago felled, dry them into firewood, dig a hole in them, and then burn them together.

In the meantime, the villagers will be avenged, and it will be meaningful that we were able to defeat them ourselves. ...... It was bad enough that if we had been a little slower, this would have swept the skies. ...... It was a fine play to have May bring it to me. I'm sorry.