âThatâs kind of an amazing story, isnât it? \n
Awesome story?
You ever make a sauce?
âReally? But are you really glad? Because Iâve made up my mind.â
âNo problem. We will spare no effort if we can improve the food problem at all.â
At the end of the dinner, the shopkeeper rushed home when he was ready.
I donât know what kind of preparation you have, but I guess thereâs a lot going on.
And you make sauces.
What flavor would it taste good?
âWhat was your impression of todayâs bowl of parents and children?
âIt was delicious, but as far as Iâm concerned, I guess I would have liked some more meatâ
Oh, it was the rest after all the use, so it wasnât much, was it?
Is that it?
With that said, if you have eggs, you must have chickens.
Didnât you get the chicken?
âSorry, the meat in the bowl of parents and children is really chickenâ
âTori?â
Mr. Druid repeats his name in wonder.
Is that any different?
⊠Could this knowledge be all my stuff from before?
âUh, what is the name of the bird that lays the eggs?
â⊠an animal laying eggs?
Mr. Druid tilting his neck.
⊠Could it be fundamentally wrong?
Eggs out of the magic bag.
[Fresh six harvested in the morning] and were sold.
50 dals for the sale of six.
It was a little expensive, but I bought it because I absolutely needed it for a bowl of parents and children.
âWhat is this?
âThatâs the Six Fruits, isnât it? Uh, six nuts, I guess.â\n
Six nuts?
What, eggs become trees?
Or it wasnât even an egg.
⊠see the fruits of the six.
From anywhere, it looks just like an egg in my memory.
I also used it when I was with Mr. Ratlua and the others, but I went out of my way to say, âIs this an egg?â I donât ask.
âCould it be that you used to call me âEggâ?
Because Mr. Druid used to refer to a previous life.
âYes. I thought there was something wrong with the references to the store I was selling, but I assumed it was selling 6 fresh onesâ
âIf youâre an animal that gives birth to something similar to six, thatâs what wild bats are for. That gives birth to a pebble. And then donât lay dragons either. There must have been some other demons out there.â
Eh, is the name of the egg the animal lays?
⊠No. Iâm confused.
âItâs tough when you have old memoriesâ
Mr. Druid gently presses the wrinkles between his brows.
But itâs really hard.
âIâm glad you asked, Mr. Druid.â
âHahaha, sureâ
âIs that it? But when I said eggs to the store owner, I didnât respond particularlyâŠâ
âI probably cared about something else. Heâs not a very clever man, so if he concentrates on one thing, he wonât be able to see anything else.â
With that said, did you care about flavoring rice?
Aah!
âMr. Druid didnât respond to the eggs either, did he?â
âWhat? Was I there, too?
âI said it at the store today.â
âOh, you donât remember at all. I donât know, it was a big mess back then.â
Right.
He had an interesting face.
I remember the look on Mr. Druidâs face at that time, and itâs about to erupt.
I managed to contain it, but my shoulders wobble.
âHuh, you can laugh at me. âCause I donât think so either.â \nâAhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaâ
âWhen you honestly laugh, thatâs complicatedâ
When I finish washing the dishes and go back to the tent, there is a basket in front of the tent.
When I checked inside, Matthew next door said, âThank you, eatâ and the dishes were plugged in and washed.
I borrowed a desk, but I even got it plugged in.
Tomorrow, I need to thank you very much.
âWell, itâs time to go back. Is it the store tomorrow?
âUh, Iâm going to the woods in the morning, so thatâs it. So itâs a little late.â
Itâs time to secure Sola and the othersâ potions.
I think Iâll go to the dump tomorrow.
âMm-hmm. If weâre going to the woods, letâs go together. The gatekeeper will feel safer.â
âIs that good? Itâs a hassle, isnât it?
âNo problem. I want to see you too.â
Iâll drop Mr. Druid off and then head back to the tent.
When I look at Sora and Flem, I sleep feeling comfortable.
Heh, letâs go to bed, too.
Oh, I forgot the hot water ~!
âIâm a little confused about the eggsâŠâ
Naturally, previous memories and knowledge become indistinguishable because they get mixed up in the present, right?
⊠Huh, do you have no choice but to prepare hot water?
When you get out of the tent, grab a pot and go to the cooking place.
Shake the pan to get the water out and put it on fire.
When you look at the sky, the moon and the stars look beautiful.
There is also a night sky in my memory, but for some reason it is sumptuous.
Civilization seems to be progressing better at my place before, but the starry sky is prettier in this world.
I heard footsteps approaching.
Turning around, I had Mr. Druidâs brother.
⊠I forgot my nameâŠ
Your brother looks pretty harsh.
\nYour brother takes a breath in my words that spilled inadvertently.
Huh?
Did they tell you?
âShut up! Because he took the star, he was ridiculed by those morons!
âNo, thatâs just because they hated you, wasnât it?
Oh, shit.
Something I didnât plan to say came out of my mouth.
The look in front of me makes me look like a ghost at once.
I did it.
âWhat do kids like you know!
I wonder what you are involved in that kid.
And Mr. Gilmouth, donât laugh. Please stop.
âCome on, Dolgas. Donât get tangled up in kids.â
Thatâs right, Mr. Dolgas.
I really canât remember his name.
âWhy are you here?â
Mr. Dorgas is bluishing his face after freaking out at the voice he called from behind.
⊠Could this guy be a cautious guy?
Oh, that came up with an interesting word.
Is this my memory from before, too?
ââThe weaker you are, the better you bark'â
Thatâs an interesting word.
âBecome!â
âAhahahahahaâ
âWhat?â
Mr. Dorgasâ face stained bright red,
Mr. Gilmouth laughs a lot.
⊠I think Iâve spoken up.
Thatâs kind of a light mouth.
We need to be carefulâŠâŠ itâs already too late though.