I arrived at Mr. Gilmouthâs house from the square and was supposed to eat, but I had a bitter laugh at the food lined up at my desk.\n
âSo think about it, I told youâ
Your father sees Mr. Gilmouth with a frightened look.
The reason for this is a number of dishes serving more than three people, arranged in a narrow desk.
I got permission from Mr. Gilmouth while I watched that, so I get the Syels out of the bag.
âBad. I was buying too much when I realized itâ
When I look at Mr. Gilmouth, who laughed bitterly, he is more calm than when he was at the captainâs house.
I know you still think a lot about your wife, but maybe youâve got a little room back.
Sola and the others rarely seem to jump around the room.
âHere! We need to be quiet.â
âIvy, itâs okay. Just let him be free.â
I bow my head to Mr. Gilmouthâs words.
âThe more Sola and the others. Letâs eat.â
Even at the Captainâs house, I thought it was a polite, subtle thing like your fatherâs shattered way of talking.
âWhy do you have five of the same dishes?
Itâs all a different stall.
Oh, I caught your fatherâs face.
âLetâs eat, Father! My stomach is peppery.â
âRight. Ivy, what do you want?
When your father sighs small, he shows you the dishes in order.
Take a dish fried with meat and vegetables.
They tasted good when I put them on bread, and they bought bread with me.
âMr. Gilmouth, Iâll have itâ\n
Your father and Mr. Gilmouth each start choosing to cook and eat.
I got a little food split from the two of us, but they were both delicious.
At the end of the meal, I choose what I want to eat now from a large selection of treats.
âThatâs very luxurious.â
âIâll keep the rest in the magic box, eat it whenever you wantâ
Mr. Gilmouth puts the leftover dishes and treats in the magic box.
The time stop function is really appreciated.
âYou must be tired from all the things that happened today, huh? Are you okay?â
Slowly enjoying the treat, Mr. Gilmouth asks me worried.
âItâs okay. But you did have too many things.â
âRight. Ivy, what did you think when you saw this house?
Look inside the room at Mr. Gilmouthâs question.
I also thought when they let me leave my stuff in the room I rent, but overall I donât have much stuff.
And thereâs not a single woman anywhere I look.
âItâs a house where one of the men lives, though itâs huge to live aloneâ
Mr. Gilmouth carried the treat to his mouth and drank tea immediately.
Do you not like sweet things?
Then how did you get your hands on it?
âIsnât this too sweet?
Your father puts sweets in his mouth and shakes his neck to the side in Mr. Gilmouthâs words.
I eat another one too, but itâs not too sweet.
âItâs refreshing sweetness, isnât it?
Mr. Gilmouth tilts his neck. \nPut another treat in your mouth, wondering about it.
The refreshing sweetness spreads to the mouth and is delicious.
âIvy, why donât you sort things out for today?
I nod slightly correctly at your fatherâs words.
âThe first thing I found out was the magic formation of Shamiâs cave. Tamerâs grandsonâs name, lack of memory of his appearance. And youâre Gilmouthâs wife. Thatâs for sure, right?
Your father sees Mr. Gilmouth and me.
âDefinitely. The magic formation in Shamiâs cave is good to solve, right?
âYeah, weâll find out eventually tomorrow, but weâll be fine.â
The Solas, who were exploring the house, jump on their respective knees just as they return to the room where we are.
Your father is Flem, and Mr. Gilmouth is Ciel.
To my apology, Mr. Gilmouth gives a happy look.
âItâs not a problem at all. I didnât know she was Adandala.â
With that said, has Mr. Gilmouth not seen what Ciel really is yet?
One day, Iâll show you what itâs all about.
âIâll get back to you, okay?
Both Mr. Gilmouth and I snort at your fatherâs words.
âIâm talking about my grandchildren, shouldnât I have asked Melissa and the others? They wouldnât be in surgery, would they?
Mr. Gilmouth gives the expression âShitâ to your fatherâs words.
âYouâre right. Totally confused, I forgot.â
Your father said âme tooâ to my words and laughed bitterly.
Really, you have to be cool when you think about things.
âNo, itâs like somethingâs caught on nowâŠâ
While Mr. Gilmouth is going crazyâŠâŠ no. Not this.
Ginal and the others said, âItâs like people have changedââŠ
Oh, how could Mr. Gilmouth be the only one?
The others who are in surgery donât realize it as much as they talk a little bit.
Because you were in a position called Gilmouth?
But the gatekeepers were growing in numbers when there were problems in the woods.
Yes, I didnât have an uncomfortable attitude.
Because it took a long time?
The attitude of the gatekeepers over the past few days is clearly going crazy.
But isnât it just too soon for Mr. Gilmouth?
Thereâs something different about you than the others?
The captain is not like the others either.
I wish I could hang up, why did you poison me?
Mr Gilmouth and Mr Commander, what is the difference between these two and the others?
Feeling something and looking forward, your father and Mr. Gilmouth look worried.
Oh, I think Iâm too immersed in my thoughts.