Once in the woods, it's a place we know for ourselves and the fairies.
In other words, it's not very interesting for the fairies.
"I feel like I'm back."
"It's more familiar here."
Liddy answers Deepika's words. Liddy doesn't come from this forest either, but as a forest dweller, there's a lot to empathize with.
Liddy was born and raised in a forest where she no longer lived. It was abandoned after the Hobbgoblin incident that prompted me to come here.
I was purely glad that she said "familiar."
Bring your purchases back to your home or warehouse. I can't let the fairies help me here, so I'm going to have Kurl and Lucy take care of me.
Because it seems physically tough to carry the luggage of a truck rather than a customer.
Perhaps you can help me with magic like that, but I don't know if you can do that.
After carrying the luggage and before lunch, check the condition of Leeja and Deepika.
"Do you have any headaches, flushing, or burning feelings in your head or body?
"No"
"Neither do I."
"Compared to the morning, do you feel sick or something?
"It's probably nothing more than magic."
"Me too."
"Hmm, tell me as soon as you feel something wrong."
The fairies nodded at my words. I don't forgive the predictions yet, but I don't plan on going out of the woods by the time they get back, and I'm sure it'll be all right if we wait a few days and see what happens. If that happens, you will be discharged safely.
It's lunch for now. I stopped trying to get ready.
"Shit, it's a corner, so I could buy something in town and have the fairies eat it."
I now realize that it would have been better to eat ordinary food in the city, which would rarely be spoken of.
When it comes to making things, cheeses are not as good as blacksmith work, so I can't beat the cooks around here.