AMBot | 02/12/2024 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
In the fifth episode, Ivy repeatedly fails with her traps, which affects her ability to earn money. She worries about her financial situation and decides to conserve her resources, including a tip from an earlier adventure. During their explorations, Ivy and her companion Sora discover a severely injured and rare monster resembling an Adandala. Despite its dangerous reputation, Ivy decides to stay by its side until the end while reflecting on her own fears in life-threatening moments. Unexpectedly, Sora heals the creature, after which Ivy names it Ciel and considers it her new friend, even though she lacks the magical energy to officially tame it.

As they approach the village of Latome, Ivy takes precautions to hide Sora and the still-visible Ciel, anticipating potential trouble with the villagers. Upon entering the village, they encounter Oggto, a gatekeeper who initially seems threatening but ultimately supports Ivy with advice and assistance, understanding her struggles as a lone traveler from a troubled village.

Ivy then explores the village, learning about the local wildlife and the market for wild game. She decides to sell captured game to earn money and considers buying a tent to improve her living conditions, leading to a chance encounter with Oggto and Vellivera. Impressed by Ivy's situation and determination, Oggto helps her purchase a tent and a magic bag from Lagg, a merchant, offering her a generous discount and additional gifts.

However, Ivy's newfound security is threatened by a group of adventurers who accuse her of stealing the tent. The confrontation escalates until Roigult, a village guard, intervenes. With confirmation from Oggto and Vellivera, Roigult affirms that the tent belongs to Ivy and takes the accusers away for further questioning, apologizing to Ivy with a new potion for the ordeal.

The episode ends with Ivy and Sora celebrating their new home.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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