âWhat do you want to do? Do you want to go inside?
âBefore we do that, letâs just see how it goesâ
Through the window of the door, the two of us peek inside.
Whoops!
âRoar.â
I was suppressed in my voice, but Mr. Druid seemed unable.
Looking right next to you, you have a great wrinkle between your brows.
And a bit of a laugh.
Previously, there was a verse that suppressed emotions a long time ago, but now there are emotions.
Maybe something has changed in Mr. Druid.
Once again, peek inside the store.
Brother Dollar poking at Mr. DruidâŚâŚ is that it?
I wonder why I canât quite remember that guyâs name.
Is it an unconscious rejection?
âHow can you keep him here!
In the store, the problem child is yelling at the store owner.
The shopkeeperâs wife beside him, sheâs got a face.
Next to that, your sister⌠uh, looks at you like you made a little fool of yourself⌠is that your fault?
âWhat do you want to do?
âI wonder whatâ
Hmm?
Whatâs that supposed to mean?
âUntil now, I felt strongly about backwardnessâŚâ
Is it different now?
Is that supposed to mean you blew up the past?
âSo you moved on.â\n
âWhat? Right⌠Previousâ
Was it different?
No, but youâve always felt backwards because youâve been imprisoned in the past.
Doesnât that mean we moved on?
Well, can I have it different?
Mr. Druid, you look kind of happy.
âSo, Mr. Druid, what do you want to do? Why donât you go into the store and say hello with a smile on your face?
â⌠you know what Ivy sometimes says?â
âItâs rude. Greeting is important, isnât it?
âNo, Iâd totally hate it if I went in now and greeted you with a âgood smile'â
âUh, I thought it would be nice.â
Greeting with a smile is fundamental.
So it shouldnât be disgustingâŚâŚ Iâm sure.
âWhat the hell. Always. Iâm a victim! Why did you take him?â
The child in question has a louder voice.
You canât have a voice just outside.
Did Mr. Druid feel that way, too, so he opens the store door all the time.
âHa, could you please stop? Are you stupid? Or is it crumbs?
Huh?
The moment I opened the door, I heard your sisterâs voice.
solidify with Mr. Druid in that word.
Gently look at your sister.
I get the impression that I look clear and adult about what to say.
Iâm sure from a manâs point of view, heâll want to protect you.
From the mouth of such a personâŚâŚ I want it to be my fault.
âIf youâd heard from me earlier, like one of the fools remembered, the victim, the victim.â
âWhat do you mean,â I wonât be facing the victim forever, because Iâm not a 5 or 6 year old â!
Your sister is not yelling at you. \nItâs a quiet voice with a cool impression, but my back got very cold for some reason when I was listening.
The season is summer, and itâs hot today.
âHuh, youâre really retarded, poor thing. If that hadnât happened, theyâd have kicked me out of this store a long time ago. I want my sweet father-in-law to grow up as a person, so Iâm just putting it in the store even though I donât have any prospects. If I were you, Iâd be kicking you out. Come on, why donât you just recognize your position? Nobodyâs gonna be on Dolgasâ side. Itâs useless to do that.â
Oh, itâs Mr. Dolgas.
Come on, we have to remember.
Still, it seemed like an awesome word was a little confused in the storyâŚ
No way, someone with such a poor impressionâŚâŚ
Thatâs crazy, I have goosebumps.
âHey, donât be ridiculous. What authority do you have to kick me out of this store?â
âOh, you didnât say. Iâm sorry, because Iâm supposed to inherit this store. So if youâre in that state forever, get out. I donât need it in this store. I mean, I donât even want to see your face.â
Iâm scared.
I mean, I mean your sisterâs eyes.
Iâm going to kick you out soon.
The wife of the store owner next door is applauding and supporting her sister.
The store owner laughs bitterly.
I wonder what this chaotic space is.
âI want to get it back outâ
A little Mr. Druidâs voice arrives.
I agree.
But when I close the door, Iâm sure thereâs a noise.
When I opened it, I didnât notice because I was with your sisterâs voice.
Face to face with Mr. Druid.
Iâm sure they both have the look on their faces that they want to escape.
âOh, Druid. And Ivy.â
Maâam, I didnât want you to call me now.
âOh, good morning. Ivy, nice to meet you today.â
âUh, good morning. What would you like to know?
\nPut a laugh on your wifeâs words that the store owner gave up.
âIs something wrong? Itâs not the same as before.â
Really?
âBecause I had a husband. But if youâre gonna replace me, you donât have to put up with me anymore, do you?
âUh, was your mother patient?
âItâs not natural. Dolgas is cute, too, my boy, but even Dolphide is my precious child. I canât believe that the two of us even aligned that to annoy my brother. Itâs a stupid thing to do. A strain of âIâm the victimâ no matter how many times you pay attention. Weâve been discussing this over and over again, but itâs no use.â
Your wifeâs words mix with the lights on Mr. Druidâs face.
âIâm sorry, Druid. Let me put up with everything.â
âNo, youâve made me so big a jerk so many times because of me, itâs badâ
âItâs okay, donât think so. I need to properly tell you whatâs wrong with being those two mothers, that we had a fight. But you canât talk like you tell me, you canât fight. Honestly, I was worried about why I couldnât get through.â
It was a moment, but I saw tiredness in your wifeâs expression.
âMother.â
âWell, Iâm refreshed now. Something Iâve already given up. So all you have to do is make sure that you donât let Mr. Sirella get in the way. Heâs the one who came to the wicked Dolwkaâs wife. We have to take care of it.â
âThank you, Motherâ
Oh, the scary atmosphere just now is a beautiful smile as if it were a lie.
I donât even feel cold from my voice.
This is my usual sisterâŚâŚ Iâm sure.
âIâm sorry, Ivy. I got caught up in the trouble at home.â
Your wife looks at me and bows one head.
âItâs okay! Because I donât care.â
âI wanted to thank you for the Druid. Thanks for saving this kid.â
âNo, I have nothingâŚâ
I donât remember doing anything.
âLots of me taking care of you, so on the contrary, Iâm bothering Mr. Druid all the timeâ
Oh, I was in a hurry, so it could have been a funny way to talk.