Iâm a little thrilled if the wild bat will sell.
âExcuse me.â
âYes, sir. Good morning.â
âGood morning. Is it good today?
âItâs okay.â
Remove the meat wrapped in banana leaves from the bag before the aunt.
âOh, thereâs a lot more today.â
Bitter laugh because itâs Adandalaâs pattern today.
Especially today I have a wild bat.
If they ask me how I caught you, what do I do?
An aunt who checks the meat one at a time takes the last one.
âThis is a wild bat.â
âYes. I just kind of failed when I dismantled it.â
âHmm? Oh, Iâm fine. Thereâs nothing like this. Is that it? What about the bones in the wild bat?
âIs it a bone?
âOh, could I not have known? Novato sells bones too.â
âWhat, really? I threw it away.â
âAlas, I canât help it. Next time I have a wild bat, Iâll say hello to your bones.â
What do you use bones for?
Are you going to eat?\n
But when I was dismantling it, I thought it was stiff.
Some kind of ingredient?
âUm, what do you use bones for?
âBones, we treat them nicely here and sell them to the pharmacist.â
âPharmacist?â
âYes, itâs sold as a soup to restore health by simmering with other medicines and ingredients.â
âReally?â
Itâs going to be medicine.
You didnât know.
Iâve done a bit of a waste.
âYes, money, but 300 dals for three wild rats, 475 dals for five wild rabbits, and 150 dals for one wild bat. TotalâŚâŚâŚâŚ 925 dals. Is everything all right?
âYes, thank youâ
Receive the money, thank you and leave the store.
150 dals for one wild bat.
This is big.
But the trap book didnât say traps for birds.
Iâm sorry, but I canât catch you.
Well, today⌠yes, letâs wash the laundry.
Explore the woods and find the nuts you need.
I want to find sopna fruit. \nWhen washing my hair, I feel that sopna fruit will remove dirt beautifully.
Other than that, I figured you were looking for food.
Itâs time to get ready for our next trip to Otolwa town.
I check the trees around me as I head to the river and go.
I canât find the sopna tree Iâm looking for, but I was able to secure food.
I finally discovered a sopna tree in a place where I said I was almost to the river.
It bears a lot of fruit.
âYay!
Iâm going to bag the sopna fruit.
When I put it in my bag somewhat, I go to the river and wash it.
Dry the washed laundry to a nearby tree.
âUgh, my back hurtsâ
Explore the signs around you to make sure there are no demons, animals or people.
Wet your hair and crush the sopna fruit in one hand and rub your hands together.
Wash the entire hair with a little foam.
Wash off the foam with river water a few times and wipe your hair with a towel.
âYouâre getting a little hairy, I think Iâll cut you laterâ
âPuffy.â
Sora, whoâs in vertical motion next door, seems kind of in a good mood.
Lately, it stretches vertically a lot more often than pull swings horizontally.
\nâGood morning, Ivy. Iâm sorry. Call me.â
âGood morning, Captain Ogt. Itâs okay.â
More than that, say your gaze is kind of warm or raw.
I feel uneasy and restless.
âFollow me.â
âYes.â
If you can get away from this place!
I follow Captain Ogt into the room in a little hurry.
Thereâs a simple desk and shelf.
The shelves are stunningly packed with something.
When I was recommended a chair and sat down, Captain Ogt prepared the tea for me.