"So, this year, we picked a lot of cullis," says Hannah.
Hannah tells Jin about gathering wild vegetables in spring.
In the village of Kaina, gathering wild vegetables is done as a half-enjoyable activity.
For the past few years, Hanna and the other girls have been led by Barbara to pick wild vegetables.
"We've even gotten into the habit of washing our hands before eating our lunch," she said.
"Oh, that's good!"
Jin spread this custom. Wash your hands after coming back from outside and before eating.
Just by doing so, the chance of getting sick is greatly reduced.
In the village of Kaina, where there are pumps and hot springs, this custom seems to have taken root quickly.
"Is calyx a flower similar to the orange lily?
"Yes, that's right. "Yes, they are, Elsa. It's the young shoots that we can eat."
Right now, Jin, Erza, and Hannah were chatting on the second floor of Jin's house. Or rather, Hannah is telling Jin and the others a lot of things.
When they get thirsty, they drink soda water.
It is slightly carbonated, so it feels good on the palate, and since there is no sugar in it, it does not cause cavities.
However, no one in Kaina Village has cavities. Jin thinks that there are no cavity-causing bacteria in the mouth, and he also thinks that he should be careful about periodontal disease.
Let's take a break.
He is still a child even though he has grown up.
Around 8:00 p.m., Hannah, tired of talking, started to row the boat.
Jin gently took her in his arms and carried her to the futon.
He thought about sending her back to Martha's house, but it would be hard to have her sulk when she woke up the next day, so he went to the guest room of Jin's house.
After putting Hannah to bed, Jin sat down next to Elsa.
It is a quiet night with the faint sound of early insects.
"Brother Jin, why did you move the ceremony up?"
Erza asked me in a whispered voice.
"In the fall, you know, that will be coming soon, right? It's going to be a busy time for us.
Jin replied in a low voice.
"I wouldn't mind if it was after that, though. ......"
Elsa says modestly. But Jin shakes his head.
"No, you know, there's a kind of jinx in my world that says, <>, and I can't do it.
"Is that so?"
"Yes, it is. ...... so I want to hold the wedding ceremony at this peaceful time after the world conference is over."
Saying this, Jin hugged Erza's shoulder.
Erza, though a little stiff, did not mind and leaned her slender shoulders against Jin's. "If that's what you mean," she said, "I'm sure you'll understand.
"If that's what you mean, I understand."
Erza said with a slight smile.
Jin hugged Erza's shoulder a little tighter,
"I'll make you happy, I promise.
He said, "I'll make you happy.
But she said, "No, no.
"No, that's not right.
Elsa shook her head.
"What, Elsa?"
Jin tilted his head inwardly, wondering if something had offended her.
Looking at Jin's face, Erza tells him, "It's not about what makes you happy, it's about what makes you happy.
Jin's brother will be happy, too. <
"Yes, we will. Erza is right.
The moon shines over the village of Kaina, Yunie. Nearby, a star shines brighter than the first magnitude star--.