âNo, you, they ate your arm? Youâre a total idiot.â\n
Master is unforgiving.
âHuh, your master really hasnât changedâ
âHumans, it doesnât change that much this year. Whoa, this is the rumored Ivy?
Hmm?
With that said, you had my rumors running, I forgot because Iâm not interested.
âNice to meet you, Ivy. Thank you for your help, Mr. Druid.â
I bowed my head and greeted him, and he laughed niggardly after a bit of surprise.
Mm-hmm, this smile.
He seems to be up to something, so donât bother.
âI heard thereâs some stupid kid going around about the Druid, but apparently itâs not like a rumorâ
Stupid kid following you around?
With that said, Iâve been with a lot of people lately.
Is that what it looks like from around here?
âIs that what they say?
Mr. Druidâs slightly hurried voice.
You donât have to worry about it.
âMaster.â
âWhoa, any objections?
âObjection? No, I donât. Iâm a stupid kid.â
ââ Huh?
I think all the kids have some stupid part.
Whatâs wrong with it?
âYouâre kind of a very unusual kid.â
âMaster, excuse me.â
âAs always, youâre serious ~â
The look on Mr. Druidâs face tired of his masterâs slightly frightened look.\n
The two faces are completely different, but donât feel very confused.
Still, this master has a pretty strong habit.
âMaster, what are you doing here?
âYouâre sourcing rice. And the Druids?
âUh, no. Why are you in this town?
âI was in a neighboring town, but you know I got a request for help from this town. I came to see your face wondering what your disciples were doing.â
âWith that said, you said Gilmouth asked for help.â
Did the master worry about his apprentice and ask to see his face?
There are some nice things about it.
âDidnât you come to laugh when you saw Gilmouth and me in trouble?
Hmm?
Exactly thatâŠâŠ
âWell, thatâs how it is. But I was just a little worried.â
⊠Thatâs right.
Well, itâs possible you didnât mean it.
âBut youâre pretty much under the influence of Grubbal. About half the stalls are closed.â
âIs that so?
âOh, Iâve been looking around, so Iâm pretty sure.â
Until two days ago, many stalls were still open.
âReally? I donât know what to do, Ivy. If the stall is in this condition, the diner wonât be able to do it either.â
âWould you like to go back to the square? I still have ingredients, and I can make them if theyâre simple. How about your master?
âEh!
âWhoa? Okay? Druid, Iâm sorry.â
Mr. Druid, you have to stand there a long time.
Because I put it in my mouth, my master will play me.
âHa, master. Please donât bother Ivy.â \nâ⊠thatâs not really a rumorâ
Youâre afraid to hear what rumors are going on.
This is the way itâs always been, I guess I shouldnât mind.
âIvy, do you care?
Oh, my masterâs aim has become mine.
âNo, because I donât really care. Is there anything more inedible than that?
âI donât know, youâre a childish kidâ
I hope you donât hesitate because I donât get on with my masterâs storyâŠ
No, is this a trap, too?
I feel a slight sign of peeping.
⊠Letâs ignore it.
âYou donât seem to like or dislike it, so Iâll make it on my ownâ
âWow, itâs totally different from when I was a kid in Druid or Gotos. Are you sure youâre 6 or 7?
Iâm used to it!
Whoâs Gotos?
⊠Ah, like Mr. Gilmouth was definitely that name⊠like different?
âMaster, I am 9 years oldâ
â⊠9 years old? At that small size?
Guh, donât stab me in the heart the most with the word small.
âIn the meantime, shall we stay back in the square? Ivy, should we find somewhere we can shop along the way?
The ingredients, uh, thereâs still meat of wild rabbits and wild rats, and the vegetables are still there.
I also secured new rice today in case of trouble.
Seasonings and herbs have been fairly secure throughout the journey.
âItâs okay. However, Mr. Druid could be the same bowl as yesterday, okay?
âSure. Iâll help you, just say anything.â
âNo. Itâs okay, because itâs easyâ
\n⊠Did you successfully use your masterâs personality?
Itâs kind of bad for your heart to be between these two.
Return to the square, enter the tent and get Sola and Flem out of the bag.
âPotion, leave it. Eat slowly.â
Make sure the two swing with a pull at each speed before leaving the tent to start cooking.
Cook the rice first, then rub with the herb to remove the smell of the meat of the wild rabbit, then rub in the soy sauce.
With that said, Iâm cooking rice after putting it on water in my memory, but rice here is too soft to do that, isnât it?
After all, I guess the rice is a little different in nature.
Iâll make you some tea.
âThank you. Is your master good?
âOh, Iâm fine. I mean, I want a break. Why are you so fine?â
Ahahahahahaha, it seems like your master has been playing with you for a long time.
âGood luckâ
When Mr. Druid finishes preparing his tea, he sighs loudly and goes to his master.
If Iâd let you have that kind of grief, Iâd think youâd play againâŠâŠ
Oh, I think they said something.
Are you all right?
The rice just cooks and then steams, so we need to finish the utensils in the meantime.
Simmer in the stock with the meat and vegetables of the ravioli, honey in soy sauce for flavoring.
Add some dry, spicy herbs today.
And then the eggsâŠâŠ done together with the six fruits.