The competition to jump on the branches ended with Ciel winning.\n
Sora and Flem seem a little uncomfortable, but you enjoyed it. Iâm in a good mood.
âI kind of changed my mind a lot in one day todayâ
Tilt your neck to Mr. Ashleyâs words.
I wonder what that means?
âI was here to set a trap, but this was the first time Iâd seen Ivy and Sola playâ
But even when I was setting the trap, Sora and Flem were free to play.
Oh, was Mr. Ashley desperate for Ciel?
âTamer was amazing. No, is Mr. Ivy amazing?â
âIvy must be amazingâ
Looking at the two of you seems to mean it, but you have no idea whatâs amazing about me.
Sora stares at Mr. Ashley as she turns her gaze to Soraâs voice.
Donât do anything about this?
When I look at Mr. Ashley, Iâm talking to Mr. Druid and I havenât noticed.
Should I be careful with this?
Sora jumps for her head as she approaches Mr. Ashley at once.
I was surprised at that. Mr. Ashley tried to back off, and he fell.
âWhoa, Sola. Itâs too early for him.â
Though Mr. Ashley is in a hurry, Mr. Druid and Sola relax to talk.
With that said, Mr. Druid can hang out with Sola now, too.
âMr. Ashley, are you okay? Soraâs a little⊠I just missed itâ
It would be rude to say you made fun of me or toyed with me, wouldnât you?
Mr. Ashley tilts his neck when he sees Sola, who looks like sheâs having a lot of fun.
Mr. Druid laughed bitterly at my words.
âNow, do you really want to go back? I donât even play Sola.â
Iâm here at your feet. Hold up Sola.
With that said, what happened to Sol?
Look around and look at Mr. Druidâs head.
I have a sol buried in my hair.
Were you there the whole time?
âYeah. Youâre asleep.â
âThatâs right. Itâs tangled in my hair and I canât take it off.â
Ask Mr. Druid to bow his head and look at Sol.
True, for some reason thereâs something protruding out of Solâs body, and his hairâs tangled up in it.
âSol, shall we go back to the bag? Iâm going back to the village.â
Iâm going back to the village. I want you in the bag.
When it rings like that, the protrusion disappears and comes out of my hair.
Hold Sol up and put him in the bag.
âThere was a protuberance and it was tangled.â
âI knew it. I knew something small was popping up when I touched it.â
âSol still has a lot of secrets.â \nâRight.â
I wonder how far I can find out.
Back in the village, the festive aftertaste has already disappeared and returned to everyday life.
There are still a few adventurous and aristocratic people out there, but thatâs also diminishing every day.
âToday, it was fun. Thank you.â
I also thank Mr Ashley for his words.
He said he was going to meet Tamer he knew from now on.
I hope things work out, but I wonder what happens.
Wave and drop Mr. Ashley off.
âRight. If you have any insistence as Tamer, you will listen. You wouldnât be able to do it without me.â
Sounds pathetic to me that demon is contracting with someone who doesnât have the hold of being Tamer.
There was Lord Foronda and several men at the end of his gaze.
The men, other than Lord Foronda, seem to enjoy themselves, but he is somewhere flashy.
Excuse me, I have business to attend to.
Oh, Lord Forondaâs scary smile appeared.
âYouâre the smile of someone standing on top of people. Shut up around you in a flash.â
Lord Foronda, who broke up with the men, raises his hand toward us.
âHello, somethingâs wrongâ
\nâOh, I need to ask you something, okay?
Lord Foronda nods at Mr. Druidâs words.
âIs there anything in Lord Forondaâs town that is losing its ability to dispose of garbage?
âOh, is that a problem? Iâve been a troubled species for a long time, but youâve improved a little.â
Wow, you already know the solution.
Mr. Druid says trust matters, but there are other possibilities.
I need to listen to you and tell Mr. Ashley.
âRatlua and the captain are re-educating the Tamersâ
And the re-education of Tamers?
âUm, what is re-education? And why would Mr. Ratlua do that?
âAnything. Ratlua says she knows an amazing Tamer. When he saw the relationship between Tamer and the demon, he came up with a solution to the garbage problem.â
Mr. Druid takes a glimpse of me.
âItâs re-education, but they say trust between Tamer and the demon is important to solve it. So Tamer says he starts by learning about the demons heâs taming.â
âAt first there was a backlash against Rattleua without Tamer skills, but the skilled Tamers supported Rattleua. So there was a gradual change in Tamers, and with that, it improved a little bit.â
âTrust is still important.â
âSounds like it. I intend to report this at the next Lordsâ Meeting. I donât know how far it will improve, but itâs better than nothing. Every village and town, even the Wang capital, had its head on this issue.â
Sola and the others are in there, gently stroking the bag from the top.
Itâs like I saw the word re-education somewhere.
Oh, I did say in Mr. Ratluaâs fax, âI want to talk about Ivyâs relationship with Sola in Tamerâs re-education. I promise I wonât give you a name, will you give me permission?â
You gave me permission without thinking deeply about if I donât give you a name.