âWhat? No, I didnât go. I told Gilmouth in the morning what my master was trying to do.â
Really?
Since Mr. Druid isnât here today, Iâve been prepared to think heâll be busier than yesterday, but Iâm glad he is.
I was ready, but honestly, I was anxious.
âGood. Because I was anxious to know what to do if I was as busy as I was yesterday.â
âYou know exactly what happened yesterday, Iâm not throwing it out on the way.â
If it was Mr. Druidâs personality, it would be.
Someone who does what needs to be done.
âAh.â
Turning his gaze to the deafening voice, Mr. Dolgas, the troubled child, came out of the back.
I could tell you!
Itâs the first time Iâve remembered Mr. Dorgasâ name in one shot.
Iâm happy with my heart, but the air around me is heavy.
I wonder where the fresh air has gone in the morning.
âOh, good morningâ
My wife showed her face to the store with a big bag from the back.
âGood Morningâ
âDruid, itâs a bad day. Dorgus, if you donât want to help me, just cage me in or leave the house. Because Iâm in the way.â
⌠I donât give a damn about this indescribable heavy air, smiling and arguably interrupting wife, I have no mercy.\n
Looks like your sister wasnât the only one.
âMother!â
âYou said it yesterday, didnât you? That no one else is going out with you as you are. Come on, grow up.â
Uh, we should get away from this place, right?
But where the two wives stand is the entrance to the aisle to the back.
Shall we go outside the store?
View Mr. Druid.
Oh, Iâm in so much trouble.
Hard work, trying to dress normal, but my cheeks are cramped.
â⌠why notâ
Mr. Dolgas is powerless.
âWe all grow up with all sorts of hard experiences. I know it was hard for Dolgas that the stars disappeared. But I have a healthy body, and I have a family that supports me. Iâve told you many times to think about how blessed this is, havenât I? Now itâs time to really think about it.â
Mr. Dorgas returns softly to the back without showing any anger.
Probably went back to the house.
âIâm sorry. Show me something weird.â
âNo.â
Mr. Dorgas, whom I know, and he was different the last time I saw him now.
I hope you fall in the right direction.
âAnd the Druid, you didnât like it, did you?
Tilt your neck to the word unpleasant thoughts.
The only look on Mr. Druidâs face I saw earlier was confusion about his inability to move.
âItâs okay, Mother. Because Iâm growing up, too.â
âWhat? Yes. Right. Hehe, thanks to Ivy?
Huh?
Me?
No, I didnât do anything, though. \nâOh, thanks to Ivy. Yes, Iâll tell your mother first.â
âWhatâs going on?
âIâm trying to make a trip with Ivy. Thatâs a little different. Iâm thinking of accompanying Ivy on her journey. I want to see different worlds with Ivy.â
Is that it?
You asked me to come with you on your journey, didnât you?
The way Mr. Druid put it, it seems a little different?
âOh, really? Ivy, are you okay? One arm, so it wonât get in the way?
So, maâam, thereâs no forgiveness.
âItâs no problem. Or because I asked you to come with me.â
âReally? Well, if itâs okay with the Druid, just stick to it.â
âNo, thatâs a littleâŚâ
Uh, I didnât say Iâd go with you to use it.
Your wife is in a good mood, finishing her work and going back to the back.
âI really appreciate Ivyâ
âWhat?â
When I look at Mr. Druid in surprise, I notice him staring at me with a serious look on his face.
Unusual, tension runs in that atmosphere,
âThanks to Ivyâs finding fortunate incense, it was decided that all the causes of this time would be to say the client. So both debt and slave falls of request failure could be avoided. Thanks.â
Was it, good.
âAnd you didnât respond properly. Thanks for choosing me for your trip, nice to meet youâ
Reply, were you there yet?
In the meantime, he said, âWe need to build strength before we go on our journeyâ, so I assumed it was something youâd go with.
âNice to meet youâ
When I bow my head, Mr. Druid also bows his head gently.
Somehow, donât get lighted up when you say hello in awe.
\nâThat Mr. Druid, is this your salary?
âFirst time?â
This is the first time Iâve had it in the form of a salary.
âYes, itâs my first timeâ
âWell, if you take this to the guild, youâll get it for the money.â
âReally? Thatâs amazingâ
âCause it also asks me what I want you to put directly in my account.â
Oh, Iâm happy about that.
Nevertheless, the paper says 5 gidals.
âDonât you have a lot, Mr. Druid?
âNo, it would be about this if I thought about it because of the storeâs busy schedule. You can negotiate if you want more.â
âNo. Eh!
I rush to deny Mr. Druidâs words.
âhahahahaâ
Apparently, they made fun of me.
Not at all.
âOh, I wanted to. Can we have dinner together today?
Your sister shows her face in the resting place.
âExcuse me, Iâll be back in the square when I calm downâ
I want Sola and Flem out of my bag for you.
âUh, really? Too bad. Okay, Iâll pack dinner in a crate like I did yesterday.â
âAh! Lower the quantity, please. Because thereâs more to it than yesterday.â
I got the rest in the morning but I still have enough left.
âIvy, you have to eat well.â
Hold on, because even if youâre just hungry, you canât serve two or anything!