The other sleeve is pulled by Powoko, and furthermore in her arms Master Phyllia is seated, so it has a weirdly dense shape.
What the hell.
What is the situation?
"Though I'd like to feed you something, I'd have trouble feeding you on your own and not being able to eat dinner later, wouldn't I?
"I don't..."
You might have allergies or something.
Then you should find your arrow-stricken parents.
Why was this girl here in the first place?
First, if you don't ask me that, I won't talk to you.
"Uh, Pooh - Kohon. Was that Mille? Why are you here?
"... name"
"Hmm?"
"I, your name, I didn't ask... do you feel that?
Po Wako asks the question to the upper hand.
I mean, it's time for me to let go of my sleeve. Your sister is in a bad mood.
"Name…. Your, name."
"Oh, yeah. I'm Alto. Al is fine."
I really wanted to keep it a pseudonym, but I can't help but have Noel here too.
"Al?"
"Yeah."
Pooh pointed at me.
Then my finger moves on handsome.
"Noel?"
"Nice to meet you, huh?
"Mill?"
And point to yourself.
Why is it doubtful?
"Al, Mill, Noel. Rururu...?
I don't know.
I don't know what you want to say.
And point to Fee, Pooh.
"What's your name?
"People, point, meh! Ask for a name, I'll name it first! Huh, I like it! I'm busy because I'm stuck right now! I don't have time!
My Sister is in a terrible mood because she grabbed my sleeve without hesitation.
I'm pointing out courtesy, but I'm definitely angry, I guess for another reason.
"Al, Mill, Noel...... So, Phil?
"Huh. No! Phew, phew! My sister!
"... foul?
"Nyahhhhhhh!
Fee got pretty.
What two people don't mesh.
"Whoa, okay..."
"Heh...! Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
I stroke your sister's head and try to restore my mood.
And handsome, looks like we're finally going back to the original question.
"Uh, Mille"
"Good in the mill.... Rururu."
"Bye, Mill. Where is your mother?
"Hmm? Mine, Mother? So, that way?
Point the other way, Pooh.
Then you have no idea.
"Why are you acting differently? Are you out of line?
"Mother, you took up the bug's place. So, Glocky?
So, what is' Mr. Bug '?
But by glocky, did you use the power of star reading to explore where 'Mr. Bug' and I did it?
The power of star reading should be pretty bad at fuel consumption.
So, this daughter's mother is in the hands of the state, right?
In other words, it should be unacceptable to squander valuable futuristic opportunities on its own.
Permission granted from the state?
No, that can't be right.
Indeed, Powoko, as the bearer of the miracle, is the person who may have restored her village daughter Mamman.
As a reward, you may be allowed to read the stars individually, but there should be no permission for boulders to look for vague things like 'Mr. Bug'.
(And, did you use your powers on your own...)
If there is any imminent circumstance, it may be permissible to use it personally, but the search for 'Mr. Bug' should be an unnecessary and impatient matter, no matter what you think.
Yet, if you look at the future on your own, Mama Pooh will say, 'Just an asshole'...