Mr. Dutch had a little talk with Mr. Druid about the trap before returning to work.\n
I mean, the other two members dragged me back to work.
âHe seems quite interested.â
âSenior Dutch listened to the Druids and bought a book called How to Set a Trapâ
I wonder what kind of book it is, youâre a little interested.
âYes, I used to talk to other interested seniors.â
âHeh. Sounds like people my age are interested in.â
I do often talk to people about the age of Mr. Druids.
Explore the signs, make sure Mr. Dutch leaves, and then get Sol out of the bag.
Mr. Druid, too, took Sola and Flem out of the bag after he looked at me.
âYou were right to have another bag.â
âRight. I knew it was important to get ready.â
The Sora bags I gave Mr. Druid were newly prepared.
Thinking about what might have happened, I had it ready, but I was right.
I ask Sola, but Sola just swings with a pull.
Uh, how do I know what I want to tell you when I ask you a question?
Turning his gaze to Flemâs squeal, Flem was about to get on Cielâs back.
Is it possible that weâve had enough meals?
âRight. Then why donât we go play in the back of the woods?â
Each of the three shakes happily in my words.
Cielâs tail also twirls around, and thereâs been a bit of wind in a while.
âThatâs what youâve been looking forward to.â
âItâs been in the room the whole time.â
âCause he was pretty obstinate.â
What, were you all obstinate?\n
Werenât you losing your energy?
âWere you all obstinate?
Oh, they all slipped their gaze.
We were playing alone this time.
Sora comes to my feet and swirls and spins as the pull swings.
And it stretched vertically.
âHmm? Haha, youâre adorableâ
Youâve never seen a spin before.
Sora jumps around me whirring in my words.
After a while, he jumped into my arm.
When I grabbed it without difficulty and hugged it, I narrowed my eyes gladly.
âNow, which way are we going?
To Mr. Druidâs words, Ciel stares at the back of the forest.
Soon Sol is on Mr. Druidâs head.
Ciel, who had been looking out at the woods for a while, walks out when he rings.
I saw that and Mr. Druid and I would walk out, so Mr. Ashley followed me in a hurry.
âUm, maybe youâre letting Ciel handle it?
âThatâs right. Because Ciel knows the woods.â
Tilt your neck to Mr. Ashleyâs confused voice.
âSurprise, isnât it? I was pretty surprised at first, too, so I know exactly how Ashley feels now.â
Mr. Druid pounds Mr. Ashley on the shoulder with pleasure.
âRight. Itâs amazing how much trust weâve had so far.â
Because Iâm Tamer, I think itâs natural to trust the demons Iâve Tamed.
Because they trusted me, too, to decide to stay with me.
âIsnât it natural to trust me?
Mr. Ashley thinks of something in my words. \nWatch it wonder.
âYou can trust me and help me, canât you? Thereâs no way you donât trust me, is there?
â⊠well. Mr. Ivy is right. Just because a lot of Tamers hold it down with force.â
âItâs a waste, isnât it?â
âI canât believe itâs a relationship where you wonât cooperate if you donât hold it down with force all the time, even if itâs Tame by force at firstâ
I wish I had a new relationship because I had taemed it.
âIf I held it down with force, wouldnât it be hard to establish trust?
âIs that right? Sure, itâll take some time.â
But I wonder how much help you can give me with the demons you hold down with your power.
Frem over Ciel and Sora in her arms look at me.
Sol is on Mr. Druidâs head, taking a nap.
âMm-hmm. I donât know what to say. Will you cooperate at all costs, even in a relationship that you held back with force?
The two wonât shake as they stare at me.
So youâre not doing everything you can to help me?
âWill you cooperate with me for about half the strength?
You mean less than half of it doesnât shake?
âUh, will you cooperate for about 30%?
Maybe itâs more than half.
âYou only lend me 30% of your strength? Less than I thought.â
âWhat? Huh? Um, what is it now?
âIn the case of a relationship held down by force, the demon will cooperate. 30% of the time.â
Looking over Mr. Druidâs head at the last squeal goes with a very sleepy gaze.
âThank you all. And Sol.â
Mr. Ashley suddenly stops watching us interact.
Everyone stops at it and sees Mr. Ashley.
âCan I ask those Siers a question?
Mr. Ashli sees the faces of the Siers in turn with a strange face.
âCan I build a relationship of trust with the demons I taught with my power?
âLooks like we can build it. Is that hard?
âIt doesnât seem hard to build trust. Uh, does that take time?
âItâll take time, but itâs not hardâ
Wouldnât it be hard to say if it took longer?
âEh, trust can even be built by demons who tame with power. It takes time, but itâs not hard. Yes, it is.â
Ashley gave a relieved look when she heard everyoneâs response.