Even as a baby, he can already walk around on his own, so itâs often the case that turning around would trample him.
He spent most of his time within a meter around me.
Immediately after birth, I heard that he could play alone but itâs completely different.
Of course, there are times when he plays alone, but heâll stop soon after.
âŠis it related to being a half-Akinist?
Or, is El just special?
I donât think any parents arenât happy to spoil their children but when El humanizes in the future, it seems like I still canât leave my child.
Even if heâs a half-Akinist, there seems to be a rule to leave the house once they humanize.
Besides, El seems to be a strong one for a half-Akinist.
So I said that I would buy a house near the barracks where he would work when he was humanized.
However, it seems like the age of humanization varies from person to person, and itâs usually by the age of 20.
15 years old at the earliest.
In other words, I can only live with El during that time.
(âŠcan I still smile when I send him out?)
Even in Japan, some people lived alone once they entered university.
If you think about it, I might not have to worry too muchâŠ
In this world, as soon as you humanize, those who became soldiers learn how to ride Sekisbas and immediately start working as apprentice soldiers.
The appropriateness of work is decided before humanization and the place where theyâll be dispatched after humanization is also decided.
El, a half-Akinist, has been decided to be a 'soldierâ without considering the appropriateness.
Since Akinists have to be distributed, he canât join the Third Corps.
It seems like Rodo was supposed to be in the First Corps so I wonder if El will also be sent there?
âMyu~â
âUwa!?â
As soon as I sat down, he jumped on my lap.
Since I sat down until now, he was sitting on my lap.
âUnknowingly, did you become able to jump so much?â
âMii~â
El, who jumped lightly on top of my lap, tilted his head as if to ask âwhatâs wrong?â.
I feel like El is taking care of me lately.
Because of my feelingsâŠI canât say that.
There are times when I wish he could act as he wanted and not just spoil me by being with me.
I feel a gentle feeling like with Rodo whoâd fluster when I cry.
Thereâs an âas expected, theyâre parent and childâ feeling.
When stroked, El closed his eyes comfortably.
Heâs a little bigger than when he was born.
But why did he seem to understand the language even though itâs only been about a month since he was born?
Seems like he also knows his name is âEldredâ.
ââthough I often say âElâ.
âEl, letâs go to the market.â
âMyu~â
I canât help thinking about things so I have to go shopping.
âFather-in-law, mother-in-law, I want to go to the market now, is that okay?â
When I called out to the neighborââ
âOf course!â
The window opened and my mother-in-law replied.
Akinists seem to have good hearing so the sounds from the house next door are clear.
I heard that and tried to make a soundproof barrier at night, but it became a one-sided conversation.
âŠbecause I canât hear the other side.
I sometimes ask Rodo to listen to them but heâs at work now and not home.
Thatâs why they had to open the window and show their faces.
âEl, what do you want? Do you want to go into the basket? Or should mom pick you up as usual?â
âMyu~â
El doesnât like the basket and didnât even try to approach.
Even if I prepare a basket, he wonât look at it.
Again, when I tried to pick up the basket, his forefoot stepped on my arm and stopped me.
âDoes El hate baskets? Then, letâs go like this. You wonât jump out of my arms, will you?â
âMe~â
So the basket has never been used.
His Majesty even prepared a sturdy one.
Unlike normal cats, are they not good with narrow spaces?
âŠbut, heâd still stick his head into the gap between the sofa and my back.
When I went outside with El in my arms, my parents-in-law were already waiting for me.
âGood morning, both of you. Look, El. How do you greet Grandpa and Grandma?â
âMyu~â
I donât know if itâs a proper greeting but I think itâs okay as long as he calls out to the other party.
Itâs proof that he already understood what I meant.
âItâs great to be able to say hello.â
âMii~â
Even if itâs just animal sounds, I praised him.
If he does that every day, heâll know that itâs a greeting.
âDid Eldred not enter the basket again?â
âYeah. He doesnât like going into the basket.â
Rodo seems to have been in a basket when he was just born.
âŠbut he seems to disappear often on his own.
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But El never even tried to enter the basket.
If he doesnât want to go in, I wonât force him.
âI think he just likes being carried by Ko, heâs a really sweet boy.â
Usually, no child is so spoiled.
âBut Iâm glad that El spoils me, you know?â
âAs long as Koâs fine with it, itâs good.â
Iâm still being spoiled by my parents-in-law, butâŠwhy wasnât I called a 'spoiled childâ?
When shopping, they always carry the luggage.
ââeven before El was born.
But for some reason, El would only spoil me.
I can guess that he doesnât get close to Rodo and my parents-in-law because he felt intimidated by the difference between an Akinist and a half-Akinist, but he also doesnât approach other adults.
He doesnât feel wary of the others but just doesnât like them.
âŠis he a shy person?
Or is it an Akinist trait where heâs just not interested in others?
âŠIâm still not sure.
As long as I donât go out of Karzen, Rodo seems able to follow my smell.
Because he has excellent hearing and a sense of smell that can sniff the scent of his mate.
So in this world without a phone, I think itâs convenient so I donât have to go report each time.
âŠthough I canât figure out where Rodo is.
With movement magic, as long as I imagine being by Rodoâs side, I can move to Rodo and appear in front of him.
Thereâs no other method so far.
âWhat should I make today?â
Rodo is a carnivore.
El only eats milk.
âŠshould I buy meat after all?
But I also want to eat vegetablesâŠ
As I was thinking about the menu while looking at the ingredientsââ
âGrrrrâŠ!â
El in my arms made a growl that seemed menacing.
(Huh?)
Before seeing what El saw, I was hidden behind my parents-in-law.
I couldnât see anything because their big bodies blocked my view.
âWhat do you want with our son?â
Iâm glad that they called me 'sonââŠbut whoâs in front?
Since they called me 'sonâ, whatâs the other personâs aimâŠâmeâ?
El is a âgrandsonâ.
âŠI feel like the son, me, is more spoiled than the grandson, ElâŠI donât think itâs my fault for thinking that.
El also threatened the opponent who shouldnât be visible with their backs.
I thought it was because of the two people that the surroundings were intimidated but maybe itâs because of El?
From between the two bodies, I saw a person facing us.
Apparently, theyâre under pressure from my parents-in-law and didnât seem to notice when I looked through the gap.
But I think heâs a stranger.
âŠwho is it?
Whatâs the purpose of this stranger?
If they know Iâm a healer or a magician, I can understand somehow but requests for me are accepted at the barracks of the Third Corps.
So I shouldnât be asked directlyâŠ
Are they from another country?
But if theyâre from another country, they should have told the King of Marihect.
Did he not hear?
The clothes he wore seem to be expensive so I donât think theyâre commoners.