I reached the river where I had come fishing several times. I've been wandering around so far, it should be quite a while.
Looking up to heaven, the sun was about to give the grace the strongest.
There is no problem with having lunch here in Kawahara. I said everyone, including Kurl and Lucy, agreed, so I decided to get started.
"When I was there, I didn't get a lot of opportunities like this."
As she prepares for lunch, Anne says.
"I thought the great people in the country were hunting in the forests and mountains they managed, and tea parties in the fields. I hear that dating nobles is important."
"Hmm...."
Anne is slightly in line with what I said. Isn't that right?
"I don't deny that some people put a lot of weight on that, but relaxing in the family in the first place is not really the same as socializing with the aristocrats on the battlefield."
"I see. That's right."
I nodded honestly. Well, the emperor used to say, "I'm free today, so I'm going on a picnic with your mother, Anne! Oh, how about Harriet?" I can't imagine... no, I can't. I would rather say so.
That's why I may have felt uncomfortable that I haven't done so much.
But I'm not too busy to think about it, so it's only natural that there aren't many opportunities. I'm sure there were quite a few people around.
When I said "sorry," Anne shook her hand.
"What is that?"
"Aero is doing well, isn't he? That imitation."
"Ahh....."
In other words, I am concerned that there is no problem, but it may be a little embarrassing to be objective. But it's like a habit. Keep it in the corner of your heart.
When you're ready, all of you sit in your seats and put your hands together.
Today's lunch is like a sandwich... It's close to the horn-boiled burger I made before, but it's also sandwiched between herbs that can be eaten raw in the field and vegetables that have been restored to their roots.
"Good!!
It was Samya who shouted out loud at the time. She seems to like this kind of food a big favorite. I've heard from Diana before that she's looking forward to her lunch when she's hunting.
It goes without saying that I've been putting more pressure on my arms since then. Sometimes they keep meat.
Beverages are mint teas that have been brewed at home and brought with them. It is completely cold, but it can be warm on a hot day like today, and I appreciate the refreshing feeling of mint.
"Shit, I should've made it a metal container and cooled it down in the river."
I swallowed my first glass, and I snapped. That way, you might have enjoyed something close to iced tea. It would take some time to cool down, but it would have been different if it was cold and wet.
Well, I think that's enough for today.
Likewise, he drank his first cup and exhaled. I don't know if it's because she's a dwarf or her personal preference, but she doesn't like cold stuff.
"Let's dig a well before it gets a little hotter...."
The bottom of the well is considerably cooler than the ground. If you sink something that you want to cool down, or you want to keep the temperature low, you can eat and drink cold fruit and water.
Even if we don't make it this year, we won't stop using it after next year, the bath plan will go one step further, and it's time to do it.
We can get water, too.
Even the water in the fields makes it harder to get in trouble.
When I said that, Liddy looked at me and shook her head vertically. Apparently her biggest concern now is the field. I suppose it's because I've sown some elf seeds. I laughed.
"Okay, I'll give it priority as much as I can."
That said, Liddy
"Please."
I returned it with a less loud voice. You're going to dig a well...
I take a relaxing look at the riverbank. Samya and Helen, who had finished lunch, were playing Kurl and Lucy's tricks or chasing them.
Because it is Kawahara, it is difficult to say that the feet are good, but all four are running around at quite a speed, and I even think it will become butter. One of them is a tiger anyway.
"Don't get too cocky or fall into the river!
When I said that out loud, the four of them replied "OK" and I poured a second cup of tea into the cup with a small sigh.