âYou donât think your fatherâs a coincidence? \n
My father, who leans between his eyebrows and thinks about something.
âKind of. Well, maybe itâs your fault. Never mind.â
Touch my head with a pong and walk out.
âNever mind,â but I have something to worry about, too.
That unusual delight of Sol when we talked about it before.
Itâs like⊠what is it?
Mm-hmm. I canât think of a good word.
Anyway, Sol was different then usual.
Plus it makes me anxious to see Sol staring out the window.
Itâs like Solâs going to disappear.
âWhatâs up? Pull it between your eyebrows.â
âNothing. That? Father.â
This is the way back to the inn, isnât it?
âArenât you going to the clothes store?
âWhat? Thatâs this wayâŠâŠ wrongâ
When your fatherâs expression is funny and blows out, he gets his head around a little stronger.
âAll right, Iâll pick Ivyâs clothes. Long time no see, I look forward to it.â
I have a bad feeling about the look on your fatherâs face laughing nigga.
âIâll make my own choices, Iâll be fineâ
âYou donât have to be shy. Looking forward to seeing what pattern it has. Itâs summer. Sweaty.â
âIâm not shy! I donât need that many! Iâm still planning on getting bigger! Are you listening, Father?
If you let your father choose, he will choose a cute patterned item and the number of pieces will be higher than planned.
I grab my arm to stop it, but I keep my gaze out of it.
Shit, Iâm serious about this.
âNo! No, you canât! \n
I should have gone back to the inn without saying anything earlier.
âIs that it? What are you doing, in the middle of a road like that?
Looking ahead of your fatherâs gaze, the four girls holding the slime.
And before those girls, thereâs one man.
Youâre talking about something, the manâs face is a little steep.
After a while one of the girls cried out.
The other three girls also have a look thatâs going to make them cry now.
âHmm, why donât you just call me?
The girls holding the slime are Tamer, right?
Normally, uncontracted demons should be fierce and untouched.
As I approached the five of them, I heard them talking.
âIf you did the same thing with Tamer around you, youâd lose him like that idiot. Think about it.â
âIf you choose a cheap way, donât ever show yourself before me again. Thereâs nothing to teach them.â
I donât know, but are you studying as a Tamer?
The girls are not so different from me in appearance.
A man who noticed us stopping nearby wondering what to do turned his gaze to this one.
âExcuse me. I was just wondering, but you seem okayâ
âOh, excuse me. You didnât have to talk in the middle of the road.â
Men smile bitterly with their heads on. \nThe expression gives a very gentle atmosphere when the eyes drop.
âI worked hard, and these kids donât answer me. Anyway, youâre just a slime!
A girl who was crying yells at a man.
When the man glanced at the child, he sighed loudly.
âIf you think so, donât come before me again. Annoying.â
The girls tremble in the cold voices of men.
And then he ran off somewhere.
When I looked at the man, he had very lonely eyes.
âIâm sorry. Iâve been showing you a lot of crap.â
âNo, could you be Tamer?
âYeah, thatâs right. Uh, what about you?
âIâm a Dolphin traveling. Mm, this is my daughter Ivy.â
Oh, youâre a little hesitant.
When I asked softly about your fatherâs face, he had a slightly lit look.
âWere you traveling? I am Gol of Tamer in this village. Those kids are Tamer, too. Huh.â
Mr. Goll shakes his head to the side.
âNot with that one. Not that one.â
Gently stroke the bag containing the Solas.
I wanted Sola to decide if Mr. Gol was okay.
A slight pull and vibration are transmitted as you touch the bag with your stroked hand intact.
When relieved of that reaction, he turns to Mr. Goll.
Call the name, but no vibration from the bag.
Sounds like Sola decided Mr. Goll is okay.
\nEven though thereâs nothing confusing about such a simple question.
âItâs family to me. And a dear companion.â
Mr. Gol with a pungent look on my words.
As far as I can remember the words he was saying to the girls earlier, he should be taking care of the slime he taemed.
âUnusual for Tamer these daysâ
âSo many Tamers these days hold back with force?
Mr. Gol gets a reluctant look at your fatherâs questions.
âOh, even if I say no, I wonât listen to you because itâs easier to hold him down with forceâ
âItâs a waste, isnât it?â
âYes, Tamer is the only privilege to see the various sides of the demon. Itâs a waste not knowing that.â
âIs it Tamerâs privilege? Sure, but there arenât many of them.â
What kind of kids is Mr. Gollâs slime?
Iâd like to see it, but then Iâll show Sola and the others.
âMr. Ivy. Why donât you meet my slime if you like?
âIf Mr. Ivyâs taming demon is slime, will you let him play with my boys? The slimes I was playing with went back to the woods last year because of the death of Tamer, whom I had a contract with. How are you, you look lonely somewhere. Is the demon under contract slime?
Seeing your father in Mr. Golâs words.
Your father stared at Mr. Goll as if to explore his sincerity.
âI know a vigilante. If heâs with us, Iâll think about it.â
âOf course, Mr. Druidâs acquaintance can be better with you. Good.â
Your fatherâs gaze is softened by Golâs condition.
âThere he is! Mr. Goll, eh! Mr. Ivy, Mr. Druid?
Thatâs Mr. Ashley again.
Besides, it looks like he was looking for Mr. Gol.