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- “Hajime-dono, could you please erase your presence as much as possible? The Grand Tree is considered holy ground, so people usually don’t approach, but it’s not exactly forbidden land or anything, so it’s possible we might run into people from Verbergen or other outlying settlements there.
- Since we’re all wanted, we’d rather avoid being found by anyone.”
- “Alright, I understand. Both Yue and I are pretty good at taking covert action, so you can count on us.”
- As he said that, Hajime activated Hide Presence.
- Yue used her innate talents that she’d cultivated in the abyss to hide.
- “Ah!? This is quite... Hajime-dono, would it be possible for you to hide yourself to Yue-dono’s level?”
- “Is this good?”
- “Yes, that’s perfect. If you completely erase your presence like you did earlier, we might lose sight of you ourselves. In fact, I’m certain we would. You’re quite something.”
- Though the rabbitmen’s stats were average, their extremely sensitive hearing made it very easy for them to pick up on almost all nearby presences, and they were also skilled at hiding. The fact that they could pick up on even Yue’s presence, despite the skills she’d honed in the abyss, attested to their abilities.
- They were master trackers.
- However, Hajime’s Hide Presence was of an even greater level than that.
- Normally the rabbitmen would never lose sight of someone they’d marked, even in this vast sea of trees, but Hajime’s skill was so absolute that even they couldn’t sense him.
- ...
- The tent was augmented with heatstone and coldstone, which regulated the temperature inside.
- Thanks to the properties of coldstone, Hajime had been able to craft a refrigerator and freezer as well.
- The metal frames of the tent had stones interspersed within them too.
- These stones had been imbued with the “Hide Presence” skill, making it difficult for monsters to locate their camp.
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