âWhatâs next? Two more? Youâre going to feel a little scared.â\n
Look at Verivellaâs words at hand.
Sure, Iâm just about to finish the first one and be the second.
âYeah, well, thereâs not going to be anything. âŚâŚ maybeâ
Why canât I say for sure?
Spit out the position small and read the second sheet.
ââExcuse me. It kind of made the order of telling impotent. I still didnât even have the names of the kids I taemed. Slime is Sola and Ciel is next. Next up is Flem the Slime.â Flem?
âSheâs not on the first one, is she? Flem of slime? Did you meet the collapse slime again?
Read the first one all the way back, but thereâs only one slime to appear.
Because it was the content of various shocks, I thought Iâd forgotten to read it.
âSola the slime must be about the collapsed slime that came across the first one. Why doesnât the next Ciel say the type of demon? The third one says slime again.â
I donât think Ivy would forget to write.
âYou mean a demon you canât write here?â
âAdandala, who became one of us on the first one⌠isnât that it?â
Adandala is a legendary demon.
ââTamed kidsâ. Adandala is a difficult demon even with 5 stars. Even if we can keep company, Tame is⌠Especially if we read it right, Ivy has no stars.â
âItâs amazing to have Adandala among us. But then what is this ciel?
Forgot to write down what kind of demon Ciel is?\n
âMaybe Adandala was different. Or maybe Ivyâs not without a star, like five stars?
If Ivy has no stars, isnât Ciel Adandala?
Assuming Ciel is Adandala, no Ivy stars are wrong?
No, if Ivy isnât without a star, thereâs no way she can tame the collapse slime.
After all, Ciel is not AdandalaâŚâŚ
âIâve been hanging in there. Shall we think about it later?â
âOh, will you? Donât read on for now. Iâm worried about Flem.â
I hope thatâs a straightforward explanation.
ââSince I started being with Mr. Druid, Iâve been eating round fruit beautifully in half. I really like this method these days. At first, I was stunned because the round fruit was beautifully halved: when one is two, I am twice as happy. Yes, this is how Flem met, too. Where I met Mr. Druid. Flemâs most recent pleasure has been breaking down with Sola. Everyone likes to collapse at first, donât they? Itâs cute.â Uh, Ivy, please make it easier to understand.â
I thought you meant we were friends with the Druids, but that explains Flem, doesnât it?
âItâs hard. Half a round fruit. One is twoâŚâŚ I donât know.â
âThe easy thing to understand here is that Flem is also a collapsed slime.â
âRight.â With Sola, âI suppose. I guess half and one is important for two. One for two?
âLike Sola turning into two? Donât you have it?â
Iâve never heard of a split slime.
âI think the round fruit refers beautifully to half and one to the same thing for two. Ivy was quite surprised by that. And the only demon that comes out in this part is Sola. Ivy was quite surprised because Sola halved beautifully into twoâ \nFlem split slime from Sola?
âIf you concentrate on what Ivy tells you, youâre way out of common sense.â
Donât let your previous common sense overshadow you, no doubt.
âSomething happened where I met Druid, and Sora split and Frem was born?
I have myself convinced somewhere of Veriveraâs words.
Um, itâs Ivy who can tame the collapse slime that they say wonât last a day.
Maybe itâs better to forget your common sense and get closer to the right answer.
âIn the meantime, it looks like something happened to the Druid, so Iâll explore itâ
âDo that. If I could figure that out, I might be able to grab something.â
Though it might just bother my head.
Well, itâs important to know.
Youâve never pretended to interrupt so much.
Normally, I can read more about it.
ââI met his master in the all-town where Mr. Druid lived. Ask your fellow master to introduce me. You and Mr. Gilmouth were also close. But when I went to All Town, it was when the demons were getting violent and rampant, and it was a little tough,â Ivy, I think, was a little too involved, are you out of your mind?
âItâs not your fault. Still, are you a masterâŚâŚ thatâs definitely the hidden ball of the guild. Youâre with Ivy.â
Because thereâs only one person in All Town whoâs called a master.
Still, have you gone when the ferocious demons are raging around?
\nâI guess itâs too obvious for Ivy not to feel the need to hide that part.â
Oh, you have to be careful about this.
ââYes, Mr. Druid taught me that snake demons become demons called salpents when they grow up. It was so big, so sweet and so cute.â Where am I supposed to go?
âMm-hmm, that sounds like a fun tripâ
âYou gave up thinking completely.â
âIâve decided to take it as it is. You donât have to think hard. Ivy seems to be having fun.â
âWell, you are. âEh, Adandala is big and fluffy! I was surprised with the Solas who stumbled into each other in the woods and were takinâ a taste â⌠you were in a rush to reread thisâ
Until the second time, the type of determination was a little off.
âRight. I expected it, but itâs still a shock when the name comes up that itâs Adandala. Because itâs a legendary monster. And TameâŚâŚ Tame!
âThatâs a shock indeed. Donât tell me thereâs a different way of doing Tame than we know.â
Besides, if the world finds out that the legendary Adandala was tamed without a star, theyâll know who to look at.
This pretend to be tightly managedâŚâŚ no, should I burn it?
Letâs keep it under strict control.
âAt the end of the day you say hello. âI was worried, but I continue my journey well. When I go to the village of Latme, I want to thank you. Thank you for reading. Ivy.â
âWhen you read Ivyâs fax, you have to remember something called common sense. Still, you gave me your name at the end.â
âI guess I donât know how to tell you anymoreâ
No context. âAdandala is big and fluffy! Thatâs why.â
Well, itâs unintentional, so as long as you donât read the fuzzy content thoroughly, youâll be fine.
âAnd youâre tired.â
âRight. I just read the fuzz.â