Mr. Druid is still amazing because somehow he can buy a large house.
âThere are only two rooms I always use.â
âWhat? Is it just two rooms?
âTwo rooms was enough because I lived aloneâ
I see.
Donât you need a room that much when youâre alone?
Nobody sleeps in a different room every day.
⌠Is he not here?
âThe other three rooms should be vacant as storerooms. I apologize first, because itâs dirty.â
Tilt your neck to Mr. Druidâs words.
Now Iâm probably in a room where I eat and stuff, but itâs beautiful.
It is also cleaned somewhat well.
Still dirty?
âLetâs put a cloth on your mouth and goâ
Eh!
That far?
Strangely, I hit the cloth to cover my mouth and nose and tie it behind my head.
Dust control, but is it necessary?
âWell, this wayâ
Following Mr. Druid, he walks down the hallway, passing the first room he sees.
âThat room is a bedroom in the room Iâm using. So, the back room from here is like a storeroom.â
Six of the eight rooms are in storage, which is a luxurious way to use them.
With Mr. Druid, we move on to the back.
Is that it?
Did you get some air?
Mr. Druid opens the door to the first room he sees.
âAh.â
At that moment, it was the addition and subtraction of light that saw the dust rise.
Mr. Druid also has a wrinkle between his eyebrows.\n
And in the doorâŚâŚ I wonât try to get in.
Looking in the room wonderingâŚâŚ loaded baggage up to near the entrance.
Instead of not going in, I couldnât.
Besides, itâs tremendous dust.
Thereâs so much dust on my luggage that I want to find out how many centimeters there are.
â⌠weâll see about this room laterâ
Thatâs what Mr. Druid says. Close the door.
And to the next door, I opened it and closed it without saying anything.
Repeat that 5 times.
Back in front of the first door I opened.
âLetâs start hereâ
âRight, I didnât know all rooms were supposed to be similarâ
âBesides, it was five rooms.â
â⌠thatâs weird, it should have been 3 rooms in my memoryâ
Mr. Druid is tilting his neck.
I didnât seem to know you had baggage so far.
Is that it?
Isnât it Mr. Druid who loaded the package?
âWho was it that loaded that package?
â⌠itâs meâ
âRight?
â⌠because when I load it, I leave it in an empty place, an empty place without thinking about it. Youâre going to build up before you know it.â
Is that what it is?
âReally? In the meantime, we have to do something about the dust. Letâs soak the unwanted paper in water and wipe it off.â
âI guess thatâs good. You can collect the paper later and burn it.â
âYes.â
I have eyes with Mr. Druid.
And the two of us laughed bitterly, and this is going to take a long time.
âSorry, not so farâŚâ
âNo, Iâll do my bestâ
âThanksâ
Well, I guess weâll figure it out by the end of the day because the two of us are gonna clean it up.
âŚâŚâŚâŚ \nâTired.â
âYes. I didnât think Iâd be so handyâ
Today, there are 3 rooms cleaned up.
I thought it would be over in a day, but it was sweet.
It was hard just to clean the dust, but there was too much luggage.
It took me a while to find out what was inside.
âAmazing. I canât believe so many different magic items are coming.â
âIâm surprised too.â
â⌠itâs something Mr. Druidâs been securing, isnât it?
âWell, I am. Because I wasnât interested. Some things havenât been checked.â
Mr. Druid was under the impression that he was firmer.
You have such a nasty side.
Or if you werenât interested in things, would it be like this?
âWell, shall we make it around here for dinner today?â
âYes. Oh, would Sola and Flem have been okay?
While I was cleaning, I let Sora and Flem go free in the room where I was eating.
When I tried to rush to my room, Mr. Druid stopped me.
âWe have to pay the dust before we go.â
Yes, it was.
My body is dusty as it was when I cleaned it.
Dust that rises when you pound your body.
⌠Wow.
âSounds like you could use the magic item I just found or something. Just give me a minute.â
That said, you had some interesting stuff earlier.
In my previous knowledge, a small vacuum cleaner.
It was a magic item that would suck the dust out of me with the power of the air.
I just told him not to be able to use it for cleaning inside the tent.
âThis must have been it.â
âYes.â
I receive a magic item and when I switch it on I hear a koh lighter sound.
When the suction port portion is applied to the clothes, the dust is sucked away.
âOoh, itâs amazing. Itâs funny.â
\nâGood day, Masterâ
âWas Ivy with you? That? Ivy, isnât that a little dusty? If you say so, so does the Druid.â
Apparently, it was still dusty.
I assumed it would be ok because it is not in the worst condition.
âClean the storage room.â
âYou finally got motivated?
Apparently, the master knows the tragedy of that locked room.
âI thought Iâd sort it out before I embarked on my journey. There must be something you can use for your journey.â
âWell, there will be. But itâs gonna be hard to dig out of that room.â
They said excavation.
Sure enough, the bunk mat hasnât come out of the massive amount of magic items yet.
By the way, I havenât even got a tent yet.
Mr. Druid was trying so hard to find it, but he couldnât find it, so apparently the room is different.
Well, we still have just the same magic items as we have today.
The tent Mr. Druid is looking for will also come out.
âMore than that, master. Whatâs the matter, sir?
âOh, I went to the square to look for Ivy, but I couldnât find her, so Iâve been meaning to ask the Druid where she is. I didnât think you were in this house. Can I come in? I bought something thatâs gonna be dinner.â
You running errands on me?
âIs there something wrong?
âHuh? I was wondering if you wanted to hear about Ciel.â
Oh, yeah.
When I did have time, I was going to ask my master about Ciel.
âI want to hear it! Ciel, was that cool?
It was cool how Ciel fought.
âOh, that was cool. We all trembled more than we were surprised at first.â
Trembled?
âYou came when we were being attacked by a large group of Grubbal, but I couldnât confirm what was going on. You mistakenly assumed that a stronger demon had struck us than Grubbal, and thatâs when you were ready for the end.â
Was it such a dangerous situation?
âBut for some reason, Gulbal escaped, and Adandala was kicking Gulbalâs ass when she finally found out what was going on. The moment I found out it was Ivyâs Adandala I was talking about, I lost my powers. Oh, Ciel was really strong, and he was a real fighter.â
âIâm glad your master and Ciel arenât hurtâ
I hear that even when Mr. Druid lost his arms with his people, he was a large group of Grubals.
If I were your master, I might have been able to deal with it, but I could have been hurt.