I thought there was nothing more surprising about Sola, but it was sweet.
Youāve taemed a really amazing kid.
Or does Collapse Slime look like this to everyone?
⦠Flem any more?
Letās not think about it.
āIvy, bad. Time to go?
Open the eyes that were closed to Mr. Druidās bewildered voice.
Thatās right, starting today Iām making sauces that go with rice balls.
All right!
Letās do our best.
āThank you, Ciel. Sora, should we get back to the bag? Flem⦠letās get up a little longerā
āPuffy ~ā
āTeriyu, Riyu ~ā
Gently hug the sleeping flem and put it in the bag.
This kid can hardly eat more.
For this reason, I feel that it is slower to be firm than when I was Sola.
That kid, Iām going to watch him slowly because heās growing up, but donāt be surprised because heās completely different from Sola.
āIām ready. Ciel, itās early today, but Iām sorry. Good luck with the sauce.ā
āNya-yay.ā
Take your time, I want to stay up till night.
Canāt you do it because of the grubal thing?
Mr. Druid will agree, but the gatekeepers will.
If I donāt get back by night, Iām going to make a fuss.
⦠somehow I can imagine.
āWhatās going on?
āNo, I think I want to stay with Ciel until night once and for all.ā
āIsnāt that nice? Gulbal wonāt be a problem with Ciel.ā
āWill the gatekeepers be okay, too? \n
āOh, were those guys there? I canāt talk to you about Ciel. I can see all the fuss about not coming home.ā
Hahaha, looks like we got to the same result.
While weāre back in town, weāll discuss if thereās any way we can convince Mr. Gatekeeper.
āNo, I didnāt know it would be so hard to convince them.ā
āLadies and gentlemen, Iām worried.ā
Iām also quite worried about going to the woods every day.
Mr. Druid is with me, though heās a little reluctant.
āCiel, itās fine here. Thanks.ā
āNya-yay.ā
I grunted my throat and rubbed my face against my body.
And then I sola my usual greeting and ran away.
āIs that it? Sola, youāre not responding today.ā
I see Sola over Mr. Druidās head, but to the point of pulling a little.
Usually after Ciel licks me, I jump around.
āSounds like it. Is it time to get used to it?
Hey, I miss not seeing that reaction.
It was funny.
āSora, itās time to get back in the bagā
āPu ~ā
Hmm?
Could it be sleepy?
āSola, could you possibly be sleepy?
āPu ~ā
I had a drink, and then I was playing quite a bit with Ciel.
Maybe Iām tired.
Ask Mr. Druid to give in and gently put Sola in the grate bag from his head.
āIām sleepy, so I guess I just didnāt jump around?
āItās possible.ā
Return to town and head to Mr. Druidās fatherās shop. \nIs the store owner ready?
āMorning.ā
āOh, Druid. Long time no see.ā
When I walked into the store, a woman had a store number.
Given his apparent age, is it Mr. Druidās mother?
āMother. Ah, itās been a whileā
I almost sprayed Mr. Druidās nervous voice a little.
I pressed my mouth in a hurry, but I felt my gaze so I kept my face to the side for a moment.
āOh, itās you. My stupid sons are taking care of me. Sorry for the inconvenience.ā
Stupid son, there have been two.
One of them is always just unilaterally angry.
Annoying when I say annoying, but I donāt care because I treat you like a drunk.
Mr. Druid tells me something I donāt know, so Iām being taken care of.
āNice to meet you, Ivy. Iāll take care of Mr. Druid.ā
You can ignore the other one.
āHehe, youāre a lovely ladyā
Eh!
This is the first time anyone Iāve ever met has had sex with me!
The woman panics a little because I gave her a surprised look.
āOh, Iām sorry. Uh.ā
āNo, Iām fine. I was surprised because it was the first time someone had spotted my gender.ā
āOh, really? I did think he was a boy when I saw him. My husband told me about it. But if you look properly, sheās a pretty girl. No doubt about it. Right. Druid?
Oh, speaking of which, when did you find out about Mr. Druid?
āAhhh. Right.ā
Thatās a huge bar-reading reply.
āDruid? You didnāt know?
āNo, because I know nowā
When a woman sighs, Mr. Druid makes an excuse in haste.
Never seen a Mr. Druid like this before.
\nāFireās over thereā
Looking in the direction pointed by the store owner, the stove seems to be able to place a large pot as well.
Thatās good.
āIāll get you ready.ā
āOh, pleaseā
When the work began, the store owner stood next to him and took the note.
Sometimes they ask me questions, so I try my best to remember and answer them but I donāt know if they really fit.
āI still donāt know much about it, either.ā
āNo, no problem if you just answer thisā
Good.
Wait for the 3 of us to cook the rice, but I am anxious because time is a sensation.
āI think itās okay now, but Iām anxious because I cooked more than usualā
āHahaha, if you fail, you should cook again. Thereās only a lot of Kome.ā
The store owner laughs luxuriously and opens the lid of the pan.
Ugh, thrilling.
Borrow a large spoon and gently stir the rice.
āOh, that sounds goodā
Good.
The amount cooked was quite different from yesterday, and the pot grew so I was quite anxious.
But I cooked it right!
Iām pretty happy with this.
āCan you make me the āgrilled rice ballsā I was saying yesterday? I donāt care if youāre free to use the seasoning right here.ā
Thatās what Iāve been saying and putting out, tons of bins.
āAmazing. Is it all seasoning?
āOh, sauces and seasonings from villages and towns everywhere.ā
Thatās a lot of shop-like stuff.
As Mr. Druid said he was a āhard workerā, I guess heās the one whoās built up a lot of effort.
Because each bin has a taste feeling written down.
Mr. Druid, is that someone you respect?
Iām so happy to be able to make sauces with someone like that.