When I returned to the inn, the shopkeeper, Mr. Salifah, welcomed me.
âYeah, you introduced me to a very good store. I was very satisfied because I could buy a lot of things.â
Mr. Salifah smiles happily at the way Mr. Druid speaks.
âRight? Dora is familiar with the recommended stores in this town, so ask her if you need anything.â
Oh, can I ask you about the soup?
âUm, this village stall has a lot of soup, has it been around for a long time?
âNo. A soup-only sauce was sold a few years ago. And then there were more.â
Does that mean everyone has that sweet flavor of soup?
âDid you possibly eat it? Lately, Dora said there were more shops off the hook, were you okay?
Could it have just hit that?
âEh, it tasted uniqueâ
I said it a little cloudy, but Mr. Druid told me honestly.
He looked pale after he ate soup, didnât he?
I know what itâs like to say itâs off the hook.
âOh, I hear the detachment is pretty good, okay?
âThatâs good. Oh, I asked Dora not to need a weekâs dinner from today, but for sure?
I told her I donât need dinner for a week this morning.
Oh, thereâs a lot going on and I forgot to go check on the ingredients.
I hope I still have ingredients in my magic bag, but I need to get some security before it snows.
âYou know, I need a favor.â
At Mr. Salifahâs request, Mr. Druid tilts his neck.
âI made too much bread in the wrong amount, donât you need it? Iâll keep it cheap, please!
âOh, itâs bread mixed with nuts today,â
Isnât that white bread, thatâs too bad.
But the bread mixed with nuts also looks delicious.
âMr. Druid, can I buy it?
I want it because I like bread!
Mr. Druid also knows my bread lovers, so he laughed and nodded.
âOkay, Iâll take itâ
âThank you. I made 30 people for what I thought.â
There are only 14 guests in the inn, two shopkeepers, and 18 of us, right?
âIf Iâd made it while I was thinking about something else, Iâd do it again. Dora wouldâve pissed me off.â
I thought there was a little bit of a pee, but not a little bit. Fine?
Youâre kind of a cute guy.
âWeâd like to make our own dinner, can we just ask for bread?
I would be so happy if I could do that.
I stare at Mr. Salifah with excitement at Mr. Druidâs suggestion.
âOf course! Iâm glad to hear it. I think I can try all kinds of flavors.â
You can enjoy bread every day!
Break up with Mr. Salifah and go back to his room.
âThank you, Mr. Druidâ
âHmm? Oh, you mean bread?
âYeah. Itâs too extravagant every day or somethingâ
âDonât forget to eat âKomeâ tooâ
Return to the room and get the Solas out of the bag. \nâSorry Iâm late. Iâll leave the potion. Eat it.â
While Sola and the others are preparing their potions, Mr. Druid will install various items in the room.
Items that your voice canât leak outside, items that will make a sound if someone tries to break into the room.
Then, open the magic box youâve been purchasing and move potions, etc., out of the bag.
âIvy, Iâm signing up, come onâ
After finishing arranging the potions of the Solas, by Mr. Druid.
The inside of the magic box lid is glowing.
âWill you give me a hand in this light?
âYeah. Itâs kind of excitingâ
âHahaha, it doesnât hurt so itâs okayâ
When you clap your hands at the light, the line of light moves sooo far from right to left.
âYes, registration completeâ
I didnât expect anything in particular, but it seems like something could have happened a little more.
âIvy, can I sign up too?
I tilt my neck because Mr. Druid said something strange.
You donât have to ask me that at all.
âNo, because these potions and demon stones are what Ivy got.â
âNo, itâs what they got. So itâs no problem for Mr. Druid to use it freely.â
Donât hesitate in strange places.
How come when this reluctance chooses clothes, it didnât come out at all?
âAll right, you got anything else you want to stay here?
And blackening. Probably black jewels.
\nAnd jump on a shelf between three beds with two at the same time.
To Mr. Druidâs words, each of the three swings.
Iâm a little confused because itâs a place Iâve never been a candidate for.
âThree on two, so thatâs the shelf.â
Place the magic box in the bag on a shelf designated by the three of them.
There was a small light on the shelf, so let it move a little.
âNow, will you put your hand on the bag because it activates the function?
I heard that if you move the magic bag function, those who were touching the bag when you pressed the button would be excluded.
So put your hand on the bag and wait for Mr. Druid to push the switch on the function.
Itâs my first time so Iâm excited.
Tilt your neck to Mr. Druidâs words.
But the function seems to have moved from how he is.
I just donât see any change in the bag in front of me.
âCanât anyone else really see this?
Iâll take my hand off the bag and look from a little further away, but I can see it well.
Well, I switched it on with it touched, so naturally.
âHmm? Donât stop for a secondâ
Mr. Druid presses the switch again to stop the function.
âIvyâs there, tell me what happened because Iâm gonna switch it onâ
You havenât touched the bag, so activate the function in this state and you should be invisible.
The moment Mr. Druid presses the switch, the bag disappears from view.
âWow, wow! Mr. Druid, itâs really gone!
âI donât see it at allâ
âThen youâll be fine.â
Iâll try to get close to the shelf where the bag is and put my hand around where the bag was.
The feeling of something touching your hand even though you canât see it.
When I was moved by âohâ, Mr. Druid laughed at me.