The World's Strongest Witch Becomes Unemployed

The World's Strongest Witch Becomes Unemployed
Chapter 60: What Happened In The Past



Five years seven months before the defeat of the demon lord.


"Mr Udin, I'm so grateful you saved me and trained me, but why should I go to this place?"


"It's not that you want to defeat the demons that destroyed your city, if you want to do so, then the Dwarf Settlement is the right place for you."


"I just heard it."


On my way now I have an adventure with a girl named Elina, before I saved her and now I take her on an adventure.


Just like what I did to Armisa I least want to make her independent. In short, I was just his nanny for a while.


Arriving at the edge of the cliff, Elina and I saw how high this place was. There was a fog covering the bottom with fish flying around it.


"Looks good sir, can they be caught."


"Of course we can, let's lure them."


"Yatta."


We made a simple fishing rod and threw the hook into the abyss, before long I pulled something from there.


It was not a fish but rather a little elf with an angry face.


"Damn it, why are you luring me? Haven't you ever felt a hook stabbed."


"Master looks like you got a rare fish, does it taste good?"


"Of course it's good, it's good for you. I'm not Pixy's food, '" cried the fairy.


The fairy I caught was holding Elina's collar while lashing out with her tiny hands.


"It looks good."


"Listen to me, I'm not food."


"We'll just boil it."


"Boil your nutmeg.I am a widow who has to raise many children alone, please pity me."


I think it's enough to justify it.


"We're not going to do that, so why are you eating my pancakes?"


"You know how else I'm hungry down there isn't enough food for everyone."


"If there's no food you can find it somewhere else" Elina replied.


"If you can go downstairs, I'll show you."


"I think we can do it."


I carried Elina and then slowly descended to the bottom of the abyss. The mist we saw now was over our heads, I thought that the bottom of the abyss would be pitch-black but it was actually bright with beautiful shining rocks. Everything was filled with small houses and many brightly colored flowers that surrounded it.


The Pixies that had been hiding had begun to appear.


"What's all this, this man will help us to get food."


There were little fairies hugging Pai.


She's a widow.


The Pixies started whispering.


"really that? That's impressive."


"There's a human you're helping us."


"There's a fish you don't want to eat?"


"We're vegetarians."


I understand that. Pai began to explain why he couldn't leave here including the residents, this place was the only place they considered safe.


Once upon a time the Pixy race had traveled to various parts of the country, sometimes they were caught and sometimes they also became wild animal food.


This place was the only comfortable residence for them in particular no one passed this path, even if there were any they would not bother to head to the bottom of the ravine to check it out.


"That's why please help us."


"Is there anything we can do for them, sir?"


"There's one thing about this route being a safe route for a lot of people to take."


"Then we'll be hunted by humans again."


"Not so, I'll make a bridge that connects the abyss, anyone who uses it is required to throw food down here like fruits and grains so you will get it easily, he said, of course you should also try to save and store food like an ant."


"Maybe it'll work."


"This route is indeed far from the Dwarf Settlement but close to the hot spring city. This route will be popular."


"Then we're counting on you so much, who are you two anyway?"


"You should have asked him from the beginning."


Elina and I started building a bridge and not to be missed to put a marker in front of the bridge.


"If you don't throw away half of your food, whoever passes by will be doomed."


"Will this work, sir?"


"Of course, humans can at least ignore things like this."


I remember about the chain letters that often happened in my old world, they just want to obey him for fear of misfortune.