Sad ones in that long time in Sol, glad you picked them out.\n
I laughed and deluded myself, but what a complicated mood.
I want to go in and hear a little more about Solâs strange look.
Wouldnât you regret it later?
⊠Ahhh, I knew I was worried.
âUh, how are you these days? Have you thought about leaving lately?
He stared back at me without bothering me like he did earlier.
I wonder if youâve noticed a good relationship with me.
Your father strokes me and Solâs head.
When I nodded at it, Sol shook happily and plumply.
âStill, we canât keep talking serious.â
With that said, itâs always gonna be a loose story for some reason, right?
When I tilted my neck, for some reason Sol also gave a decent look with his body oblique.
âSounds like us, right?â
When I laugh and say, âSure,â your father nods.
When the two of us are laughing, Sora comes on Piong and your fatherâs head.
The voice seems a little dissatisfied.
I was just talking to Sol, so he seems a little stubborn.
âIâm sorry. Because we were talking about something a little important.â
As I stroke Sola, Frem also drops by.
When I stroked them in turn, they all had a pleasant look on their faces and their bodies were shaking in a pull.
âSol, let me know if you have the magic you care about. âCause Iâll do my best to put some hope on it.â
Off the road to the back of the woods in the hopes of Ciel and Sol is frequent.
With Solâs hope, there wonât be as many problems as if you had stopped by.
I want to make a journey that will satisfy everyone.\n
Have I put up with you the whole time?
âOh, what? Father! Thereâs a mark on Sol!
As I stroked Solâs head, the mark of Sooo Tame came up.
I didnât give you magic.
Your father comes next door and touches Solâs mark.
âWith Ivyâs magic, Iâm sure of it.â
Sora and Flem seem happy and jump all over the room.
Cielâs tail⊠Later, letâs clean it up.
Sol seems happy too, so is there a problem?
And I have no idea what Tameâs terms are.
What happened at that moment?
Knowing about Sol and wanting to answer Solâs hopes as much as possible⊠thatâs all, isnât it?
âLeaning on each other may be Tameâs condition.â
Isnât that normal because weâre together?
Somethingâs wrong with the relationship one of us keeps putting up with.
âHmm? Are those the Ginars?
With that said, itâs been a while since Mr. Ginal went to the captainâs house, hasnât it?
âDonât let me out.â
âYeah. Iâll make you some tea.â
Go to the cooking area and prepare tea for two, Mr. Ginal and Mr. Etchey.
âIâm sorry to bother youâ
Is that it? \nIs that Mr. Gilmouthâs voice now?
âIvy, for three, please.â
Add another cup of tea and prepare a variety of sweets.
Returning to the dining room, Mr. Ginal, Mr. Gilmouth and one person for the first time.
Ciel stays put, but is that okay?
When I saw your father, he was smiling bitterly.
âBecause youâre okay with your body?
In front of you is a slightly shorter man.
Yet Iâm surprised to hear a womanâs voice.
Besides, I felt like Iâd heard a voice somewhere.
Itâs still a face I donât know.
Iâll just think about it with my voice.
âMr. Etchey. What, Mr. Etchey?
I notice things that look just like her voice.
âWhat⊠oh, Iâm sorry. I was in disguise.â
A womanâs voice, even though she looks completely male.
Itâs just so uncomfortable.
âHow could you do that?
âTo make sure you donât know who I am. Perfect, right?â
No matter where you look, youâre the first man to see it.
âAmazing. Whether you think itâs Mr. Etcher or not, I donât know.â
âIt worked in my old job, disguise!
Is that an assassination?
I was seriously scared of my eyes right now.
Your father was also curious, and when he asked Mr. Etcher, he was turned to a grin that sounded like a nickel.
Iâm glad I didnât ask.
âThat idiot, he said he needed to try it, too, and activated the magic formation with that body. Heh heh.â
Or what is the captain doing too!
âWell, now that youâve heard from Wang Du, you wonât do anything stupid.â
âDo you have any information?
Mr. Gilmouth nods at your fatherâs question.
âBesides this village, we found a village that was used to experiment with magic.â
Mr. Gilmouthâs expression becomes more rude to your fatherâs questions.
âItâs all gone. Because it was a small village in the woods, no one noticed the anomaly in that village. The interruption led to an investigation, which he discovered a week ago.â
âIâm not asking any more because Iâm here. Well, the captain will be getting the information right.â
Mr. Etchey laughs at Mr. Gilmouthâs words.
âRight. The captain is very good at getting information out, so I think heâs asking what he needs to know.â
I wonder if I can ask a lot later.
âWell, Iâm going back. âCause I donât think Iâm gonna do anything stupid again, but Iâm not relieved.â
âI donât trust you.â
Answer Mr. Gilmouthâs words, Mr. Etchey, with a serious voice.
I know you say that because it has to do with anything so far, but what the hell have you done?
Iâd love to hear it, but I think I can turn that scary smile on you, so letâs stop it.