Today is the third day of the previous festival.\n
Today and tomorrow will be dance days celebrating the spring visit on Main Street.
I was listening to you, but this is amazing.
On Main Street, people with instruments play music, and people form two rows around it to make a big circle.
The music is a delightful examination that gives a pleasant impression, and they all dance with pleasure.
âThatâs a good studyâ
As I watch everyone dance, I realize that everyone is making the same move.
I was anxious to see how I would dance, but I was relieved that it didnât seem so difficult.
âEveryone makes the same move.â
âOh, this festival does. You see two people in the center?
Turning his gaze in the direction Mr. Druid points to, there is someone dancing next to the person playing the instrument.
âTheir dancing is fundamental. Everyone dances by imitating it.â
âItâs like, youâre bonsai!
âWhat? What dancing at the festivalâŠâŠ what?
Something just came out of your mouth unconsciously, didnât it?
He said, âItâs like a dumpling.â
âDo I look like a dumpling? What was that?
âThatâs what I want to ask, maybe old memories?
âLooks like it. Looks like heâs unconscious.â
Do you think thatâs what this dance looked like when I saw you dance?
Thatâs funny, if the words came out, you must have some impression, but nothing comes to mind.\n
Even though I wonder if there are festivals like this in my world before!
âYeah. But this, how do you get me into that wheel?
I see people dancing, but I canât afford much because there are so many people.
âThat sounds tough to interrupt.â
âNo, you canât because if we interrupt in this state, weâll have a fight. Step forward from the people watching and raise your hand. Because if you do, youâll replace me.â
Raise your hand alongside Mr. Druid.
Waiting a little while in that state, someone who supposedly was a mother with a girl about 8 years old replaced us.
Tilt your neck to the words hung.
Mr. Druid utters the same word.
âMr. Druid, does that mean anything to you?
âOh, Iâm sorry. You forgot to tell me. Itâs like saying hello whenâ Have a good day âwas replaced.â
Letâs say it next time.
imitate and dance watching the previous person or the person dancing in the center.
My hands were the other way around.
âDifficult⊠even though it seemed easyâ
âItâs my first time, so I canât help it. But once I remember it, I repeat it later. Relax.â
Oh, my hands are the other way around again.
Could it be me, not suitable for dancing? \nâItâs okay. Calm down, slow down. Right, left at. Yeah, yeah.â
I manage to dance while Mr. Druid behind me helps me.
If it takes shape one by one, now Iâll try to dance to match the sound.
Once you can dance, itâs repetitive, so it makes it more fun to dance little by little.
âIâm glad you said that. Until just now, I was a little harrassed.â
To Mr. Druid, who was watching from behind, Iâm sure he looked like he was making a funny move.
âIâm embarrassed. And Iâm tired.â
âIâve been dancing for over half an hour.â
I didnât realize it because I was desperately dancing.
Donât get tired of that.
But the person before me has always been the same person.
âIs it time to change? Thereâs someone waiting for you.â
Looking in the direction of progress, I donât know if itâs a couple or a lover, but thereâs a nervous faceted man and a woman laughing at it.
âIâll ask them to take their place.â
Iâm telling men if women have noticed our gaze better.
Besides, a man seemed to sigh loudly.
Iâll see how those two are doing after theyâre replaced.
Are women used to dancing to music right away, but the movement of men is hilarious.
Maybe heâs just like me and a beginner.
Watching him move reminds me of my own earlier move.
\nI mean, I feel like I have too many utensils.
This is going to fill my stomach with one.
âOne is enough, if youâre this big.â
âReally? I got two? No, thatâs three.â
Ask the store owner for 4 pieces of âMr. Out of the wayâ.
âWhat about the contents?
There was only meat and vegetables in Mr. Doodle.
As far as the outlets are concerned, meat seems to be more popular.
Mr. Druid pays the price when he receives âMr. Out of the Wayâ from the owner.
Head to the inn with care not to be flushed by peopleâs waves.
When I see the inn, Iâm relieved.
The festive atmosphere is fun, but it canât be the number of people.
When I entered the inn, Mr. Chickal spoke to me.
âIâm home now. Tired.â
âItâs hard to get around because there are so many people.â
Mr. Druid looks a little tired too.
âThere are more people joining us every year. There used to be no more. So I couldnât take a dance break, and that was tough.â
Did the old man keep dancing when he couldnât take a break?
Thatâs a lot of strength.