Apparently, Mr. Dorgas apologized to his family for what he had done last night.
As a result, Mr. Siriela was to knock on the door of Mr. Druidâs house in the early morning.
Listen while rubbing your sleepy eyes.
âIt would be too twisted. Did you really know that? Then show me your attitude sooner! Canât you pull anymore? You know that!
I canât stop Mr. Sirellaâs stupidity.
I smile bitterly when I see Mr. Druid face to face.
âI think you needed courage.â
âSure, you made it worse to that condition, so Iâll admit it. But you deserve it.â
âWell, yeah,â
Manage to keep the aberration from appearing.
I was getting ready for a trip last night and it was a little late.
Mr. Druid seems fine, but Iâm pretty sleepy.
My eyes are going to close when I get distracted.
âIf you listen to me, Iâll tell you that Iâve apologized to Druid and Ivy. Make sure itâs true, and Iâll say I apologized, but I ran away on my way. I thought it was stupid, but I didnât know it was intentional.â
Wow, they say that.
Ugh, my eyes squeeze.
âLooks like your stepfather and stepmother felt something. I couldnât spot it. I havenât. More than that, when Dolgas came, I didnât think you were scared, Ivy?
Me?
Shit, Iâm a little conscious.
âWere you okay? Nothing was done?
Uh, I donât know what you mean.
âDid they do something?
âItâs okay, sister-in-lawâ
âYes, Iâm fineâ
I donât know what youâre talking about, but if Mr. Druid says heâs okay, heâll be fine.\n
âReally?â
âYes.â
Mr. Sirella sighs loudly.
âItâs not like we donât know why Dolgas got so solid.â
Huh?
âIt was noisy that the Alliance knew that the people who bought the land in question really only grew rice. The guild people managed to fit in with a proper response. Some people in town donât feel good about it. They attacked me, they set me on fire, it was a little rough.â
Did that happen?
âA kid named Dolgas, heâs been working on it ever since he moved to that land, âcause this is information from his mother-in-law. My impression is, Iâm a little of a hater of boasting about the stars. But I know youâve been trying to do something about it, even if it keeps failing. I was working hard enough to respect it a little too. But they attacked me when I was at home.â
That would have been so scary.
I would definitely be traumatized if I were you.
âIâve had a lot of thoughts about Dolgas since before, but since then, Iâve been a kid who really doesnât know what heâs thinking. You must have been desperate to protect your best friend.â
Sigh again, Mr. Siriella.
âAnd even if I know, itâs too twisted and too long. Twenty years, 20 years. No, Iâve been twisting since I was younger, so 30, 40 years? Which is too long!
I guess it feels like saying I understand but Iâm not convinced.
Well, even 20 years is a long time, but 30 or 40 yearsâŚ
âBut my husband was twisted for almost 40 years, too, so I canât say anything.â
When Mr. Sirella shrugged his shoulder, he heard another knock on the door.
Mr. Druid is on his way to the front door.
âHow about doing like a dolphin? Were you saying anything against Dolgas?
Apparently, Mr. Sirella, Mr. Druid came worried.
He is good at hiding negative emotions and anger within.
âI think itâs okay. Iâm just confused, though.â
âYes, because the Druids hide their feelingsâ
Seems to be broken after all.
âIâm sorry. I got into some family problems.â
âNo, itâs okayâ \nFootsteps are approaching us.
Looks like thereâs another one besides Mr. Druid.
âIt was still here, Cyrillaâ
âOh, itâs not Dolwka. Whatâs the matter with you?
âWhatâs the matter? I woke up in the morning and she was gone, so I was surprised.â
I didnât know you were here without permission.
âWhat? Iâve told my mother-in-law,â
âWhat? I asked him where he went, but he said he didnât knowâŚâ
Is your wife such a liar?
âMaybe you didnât speak up during some work?
âI was working on it.â
âItâs your faultâ
âRight?
Thatâs right, couple, I have no idea what youâre talking about.
As I lean my neck into the conversation between the two of them, Mr. Sirella does.
âWhen youâre concentrating on something, your mother-in-law returns an answer that sounds like it even though you havenât heard it. So how many times have you had a hard time?â
Yes, it is.
I have a very solid impression.
âItâs been a long time.â
Mr. Druid is laughing bitterly, too.
Does that mean people donât see it?
Well, I have someone like that representative in front of me.
âWhatâs the matter,â he says when he looks at Mr. Sirella, tilting his neck a little.
The impression I really saw was that there was nowhere to go and I wanted to protect you, but if you open your mouth, it would be.
You shouldnât judge people by their appearance. I feel it.
\nâ⌠well. The results of the appraisal of the demon stone that had been requested were available. This is it.â
I take the paperwork, take a deep breath and read the contents.
I think the red Demon Stone is probably about the previous SSS level Demon Stone.
The problem is transparent demon stones.
What is that?
The first document is marked SSS with a red demon stone.
After all, this level?
Unless something big goes wrong and you need it, letâs get you to sleep at the bottom of the bag.
Eyes through the second sheet.
âTransparency SSS Level Demon Stone Type: Changeâ
âChange? What is this?â
Thereâs no magic of change?
I mean, what makes you change?
âI donât know. I looked it up, but no such magic stone appeared in the literature, and there was no magic for change.â
I mean, you can change something, but you donât know what you can change.
Nh, level is SSS.
Change?
âIâd be happy to change Ciel a little bit.â
ââ Huh?
âWhat? âCause when weâre smaller, we can be together in town or in the villageâ
In that case, Iâm sure youâll feel safe during the winter months.
âIs it possible? No, donât youâŚâ
âI canât say enough about that. Sola can do a lot for Ivy. Isnât Frem trying to get what Ivy wants?
âRight.â
Master and Druid are serious about it, but it wonât.
I donât think I can magically make the living thing bigger or smaller.