... Well, my offering is staring at me with frigid eyes.
Am I that suspicious?
"It's been a while. And then there's no change?
"Oh - yeah. It's peaceful. How's it going?
My daughter laughed lonely at my words.
Oh, crap, you're like this kid, not the guy with you who wanted the herbs.
There's no way I know what's going on around here, so I choose a word that's not obvious.
"I don't seem to be feeling well, but I'm not resting, okay?
"Thank you for your concern. But I'm fine, and I'm not going to rest."
"I can't even rest...?
"Yes. You can't rest, too. I want to get my first position as soon as possible."
Hmm?
What if your village daughter wants to be qualified to create magic props?
Speaking of which, until now, I've just vaguely assumed that this kid is coming to the exam even at a young age because he's good, but is it actually meant for a purpose?
(I care. Oh, I care, but around there, curiosity isn't the only thing sticking around...)
Without spinning my words, my village daughter leaned down once and then took a step forward, as if she had decided to.
The brilliance that dwells in its eyes is visible.
This girl, she may be strong in her will.
"Please forgive my disrespect for asking this suddenly. You used to call yourself an elf, didn't you?
"Uh... Yeah......"
Did you say that?
Don't feel like saying it.
Now that I think about it, fine, it's like a detour.
Well, that could be a nuisance to Abel. I have to weigh myself in the future......
"Isn't he a high elf?
"No, you're definitely not a high elf. He's just an 'elf'."
"Really..."
The village daughter was visibly dismayed.
That would be so. In a mere elf, I'm sure you won't be able to reach Satomigrass.
But as soon as I regained my mind, overlapping, I asked him this question.
"If your teacher were an elf, wouldn't he be bright in medicine?
Yes.
I think it's very bright.
I don't even think there are any more pharmacists than our teachers to see how the high elves react.
- But is it a good idea to be silly and honest with you?
"My teacher is an elf, so you'll be familiar with grass trees, but blah blah blah, without comparables, I wonder if I can make it clear that bright comas"
"Yes... right? I asked a stupid question."
Salt on green vegetables......
Personally, I'd like to lend you a hand, but my nasty behavior could cause annoyance not only to Abel, but to the entire Elf tribe. I can't say anything unnecessary.
Then the village daughter asked me this without giving up.
"So, don't you have an epidemic called 'exfoliative melanoma'?
"No...? I don't know."
Magic...?
I wonder what it is? By name, it doesn't seem like it's just a disease.
"I'm aware it's glamorous, but for one thing, I have a favor to ask."
"What is it?
"I'd like to ask your teacher if he can treat the illness I've just described."
"Well, if that's about it..."
I gave a toothless reply, but still, this girl bowed her head deeply.
"Nice to meet you. Please, please...!
I guess it's someone who's getting sick, who's important enough.
Village girl, she bowed her head over and over again.
"Den... lady, it's time to go, time to..."
Your people panic and embarrass you.
I guess this means you decided it wasn't a good idea that you were bowing your head to me.
The moonlight girl seemed reluctant and decided to leave this place.
"I apologize for all the flashy favors I made without even being able to say a busy greeting. But if you have any clues, please let me know."
The last time I said that, I broke my hips again and left.
"... you don't have the means to let me know."
It wasn't until I couldn't see her unconsciously that I thought of her there.