âIsnât that strange?â
When I nodded at my fatherâs words, Fischer nodded next door.
Earlier, various monsters ran through.
Honestly, Iâve never seen a monster so confused.
The monsters werenât so confused when they traveled through the woods with the Sarpents.
Tilt your neck with Fischer to your fatherâs words.
âAh, here comes the ginal.â
Seeing Fischer pointing to him, Dinal on the surpent shook his hand.
Something seems different.
âWhatâs the matter, Ivy?â
I wonder how to explain my fatherâs words.
âAre the Serpents excited?â
In my words, Father and Fischer look at Sarpent and the others.
âYeah, my tongue moves faster than usual, and my tail moves a little faster than usual.â
âYouâve noticed a lot about that.â
Mr Fischer sounds impressed by my words.
Did you say something impressive?
âDigital. Good day. Whatâs the problem?â
Ginal laughs bitterly at Fischerâs words.
Tilt your neck to that unspeakable expression.
When I saw my father, I shrugged.
The moment I tried to speak to Mr. Ginal, my body was suddenly lifted.
There was a hard object under my stomach, so I looked at Mr. Sarpent.
Apparently, Mr. Serpent lifted it on his own.
Sola and Flem are excited about Sarpentâs behavior.
I donât know what to do, but I look at my dads.
Father and Fischer seemed surprised, but Ginal smiled bitterly.
âSorry, Ivy. The surpents are in a better mood than usual.â
Oh, thatâs why the tongue and tail are moving differently.
Are the escaped monsters confused by the excitement of the Serpents?
Itâs been like this for more than half a day.
When she gazed at the surgeon who was lifting her body, her tongue became violent.
âSomething good happened to you?â
I found my tail swaying loosely in my question.
âI got your help with something this time.Iâm glad it worked out, and Iâve been like this ever since. â
In Ginalâs words, Serpent shook Pulp.
Are you glad it worked out?
Reaching out to the surgeon on whom I was riding, I stroked around my forehead.
âIâm glad it worked.But itâs time to calm down. â
Itâs cute, but you should calm down. \nThose monsters were a little miserable.
âWhat are we gonna do when Sola and I get excited?â
Turning to his words, Sola and Flem jumped high.
âSora and Flem, letâs calm down ~â
Oh, Sierra stopped me from jumping.
I was there. Mr. Ginal is gone.
As I looked around on Mr Sarpent, I saw him talking to Mr Fischer a little further away.
Is this a report about something?
âAll those involved in Gilmouthâs death and those who didnât move even though they knew it were caught.And those who made illegal contracts. â
Nod to your fatherâs words.
Now I wonder if Gilmouth and Louis will come to mind.
Look at Mr Serpent riding me.
Maybe you helped me catch him?
âDid you catch them with the ginals?â
Mr Serpent leans slightly against my words.
âThank you for your help.â
Mr Serpentâs reply brings a smile to mind.
I donât know what Iâve done, but I donât think Iâve done anything like that.
Surpents are kind to all of them.
âSorry to keep you waiting. Shall we go?â
Dinal and Fischer will come back to see if the discussion is over.
âMr. Serpent, itâs time to drop it.â
When I called out to Mr. Serpent, who had no sign of coming down at all, he put it down after a bit of trouble.
\nSifting and shaking Sarpents in my words.
Speaking of which, there were six of them.
I was in the shadow of the biggest Sarpent, and I didnât notice.
When Ginal says she feels a little lonely, Fischer laughs at it.
âYouâve gotten along a lot. It was a lot of fun.â
Dinal laughs bitterly at Fischerâs words.
âItâs a smart monster.It was really exquisite. â
I bowed my neck to Mr Ginalâs words.
What happened to the force reduction?
Maybe youâre talking about being rolled with a force that wonât hurt you?
Well, surely the surgeons are incredibly powerful.
âWell, letâs go to the next village.â
Your father waits for Mr. Ginalâs words.
Ginal and Fischer look strange.
âThe monster seems to be excited.â
Look at the road to Okai village and explore the signs.
I felt the monsters wandering through the woods.
And I canât hear it all the time, even the sound of moving over the trees.
âNo, wait till you calm down.â
Everyone nods at Mr. Ginalâs words.
Thereâs nothing you can do about it.
The voice of Siel stuck in the surrounding forest.
Suddenly she stared at Siel in surprise and for some reason she had a good look.
Butterfly, butterfly, butterfly.
Nod to your fatherâs words.
At one blast, the monsters who were hiding in the forest disappeared together.