The next day, Lisia had breakfast and after receiving her gift, she returned to Turbequista.\n
Receiving the gift, Lisia was delighted with a full grin.
I didnât think it was an act with a very natural smile, but itâs about Lisia, so I probably made her innocently happy.
A few days have passed since Lisia left.
Then I get a letter from Lisia.
There were reports of thanks for the hospitality and that the flowers I received were properly grown.
I wrote a letter of reply as a courtesy and sent it to Lisia.
Then the thing was, when I did it, the letter started to arrive at an early pace. The content is like stupidity from a recent report that has no other love. I canât be unresponsive, so Iâm replying to all the letters, but the content I write doesnât exist that much in the first place, so Iâm pretty worried about writing every time.
What is it that Lisia intends to send out so many letters? Are you even trying my vocabulary?
Or is it because, for surprisingly simple reasons, you think itâs purely fun to communicate?
No, donât you have that? \nNothing has changed, except that I started a correspondence with Lisia. I havenât found any particularly awesome people. There is also a limit to the number that can be hired because the territory is weak in the first place. Rovent can be hired now, the number of ministers was increasing to the critical limit.
And one day about a year and a half went by without any major events.
My father fell ill.
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That was on March 4th and Fall Day.
It was what happened when I was eleven.
In fact, for about a few months now, my father stopped coughing and got better. I thought the illness was completely cured.
So when I heard about my father suddenly falling, I was surprised anyway.
I was training the soldiers at the practice field in the morning, and they fell. He doesnât seem to be dead, but he seems to have lost consciousness.
The cause is unknown. My father was immediately transported to the mansion, and a doctor in Lamberg was called to treat him. \nâIs my father okay? Is that gonna help?
I asked the doctor about my fatherâs condition.
I have a father lying in bed in front of me.
âSo far thereâs nothing else in lifeâŚâŚ sounds like you have a pretty high fever. Hmmm this⌠Until a while ago, Master Raven was ill⌠I thought he had a long cold, but I was relieved that it seemed to have healed⌠apparently thisâŚâ
The doctor whines with a slightly darker face.
âWasnât my fatherâs illness cured?
âYes, perhaps Master Raven suffers from a slightly rare disease called Glai disease. Itâs a mysterious disease that you donât know what causes it. I never move to people. Once it takes, symptoms like a cold persist at first, and then the symptoms subside for a while, but after a while, this way, all of a sudden, you start to have high fever, your appetite fades rapidly, you start vomiting and diarrhoea, and you become more susceptible to other diseases. And it can eventually lead to death.â
It is a disease of a name I have never heard of.
I have never heard of a disease with the same symptoms in my previous life. Well, I wasnât familiar with the disease, so maybe I just didnât know about it and had a similar disease.
âWill it heal? What about the disease?
\nMy father has a more sturdy body than anyone. You shouldnât lose out on sickness or anything.
Recently, surprisingly, there have been fewer fights.
Because Governor Meesian, who was thought to be dying, miraculously resurrected and stopped the brotherly feud.
By the way, it seems true that he nominated his brother as his successor.
I just nominated my brother to succeed me on this one and put him back on blank once you thought it was going to be rough.
After a few more lengthy discussions with the minister and himself, he concluded that he would decide again.
Anyway, thanks to that, the war is less current.
If I didnât fight, my father would be at rest, too.
Thatâs what I thoughtâŚ
That night, I received an untimely report of the assassination of Governor Meesian.