I want to get along. As much as possible, I want to get along with people I can get along with. Of course, I understand that there are people with whom I cannot get along and people with whom I cannot understand.
No matter how much I want to get along with them, if they don't want to get along with me, I can't get along with them.
But the priests are willing to be friends with me. But that feeling of liking is too strong, so I have to do it properly. If we are going to be together, if we are going to get along, I have to be prepared.
I may be a godchild,......, but as far as I hear Illume-san say that she received that oracle, it may be correct to say that I am a godchild, not a may, but a godchild. ---Maybe I have to think that it is not a may, but a is. Nevertheless, I do not know if what Mr. Illum is saying is true. Still, it is certain that I have a power that others do not have, and it is certain that I want to use that power to protect everyone.
That is why I think that if I accept that I am special and live my life, I have to be prepared to live as such, as Mr. Lan said.
I have never thought about taking advantage of anyone or anything like that. But if I want to be friends with Mr. Illume, I have to be careful about what I say and do because I have too much influence over him. I wonder if I can do such a thing, but if I am worried about whether I can do it that way, I can't do anything.
I was worried about it, and after consulting with Lan and others, I finally decided to accept Mr. Illume and that magic swordswoman.
The first is to make sure that you have a good understanding of what you're doing and what you're saying. But I chose to accept it. Of course, I will not just accept unconditionally. The decision has been made to monitor him.
When we went to Mr. Illume and told him that we had decided to place you in the village, he smiled happily.
Mr. Illume."
Yes, what is it, Kamiko-sama!
'I care about everyone in the village. So I don't want you to ...... do anything selfish.
The danger is that you might try to fulfill even my spilt words. He might even take action on his own for my sake. It is because Mr. Lan and others told me that there was such a possibility that I consulted with him and said those words first.
If I had said that everyone in the village was important to me, then Mr. Iloum would not do anything that would be detrimental to everyone in the village for my sake.
And I thought that if I said this, I would be able to stop Mr. Ilm before he tried to do something troublesome.
I thought I would be able to stop him before he tried to do something embarrassing.
He really seemed to be willing to nod at anything I said. Her attitude, as if my words were all that mattered, reminded me of my sister for the first time in a long time.
My sister was right. ---Everyone in the village where I was born and raised like that was blind to my sister. Both my parents and the villagers were trying to fulfill my sister's wishes. When I recall this situation, I realized once again that I must be careful about what I say and do.
I guided Mr. Illume and Shehan, the magic swordsman, to the village.
I took them there blindfolded. The reason for this was so that they would not recognize the location of the village. Mr. Iloum did not hesitate at all to put on the blindfold. Mr. Shehan was reluctant to do so if Mr. Illume would do it. When they arrived at the village and took off the blindfold, Mr. Ilm had sparkling eyes.
I asked him, "So this is where Master Lelunda is currently living!
This village is just beginning to take shape.
There is a distinctive tree called the spirit tree in the center of the village, but the spirit tree has not yet fully recovered. The elves' contracted spirits are still in a state of rest, although they continue to channel magic power to the tree.
It is an ordinary village, except for the presence of the spirit tree. Sure, there are elves and beastmen and all sorts of people living here, so the houses are different in shape, but it's a normal village. I honestly did not know why I was so excited about it.
It's not something you should be that excited about. ......
'No, Shehan. This is the place where the divine son, Lelunda-sama, lives. It is a place that could be recognized as a holy place for that reason alone. It is only natural that we should be excited just to hear that Lelunda-sama is living here!"
Mr. Shehan's stunned words were answered without hesitation by Ms. Irme.
It feels strange to be in the Holy Land ....... I wondered a bit if I could really keep Mr. Ilm from running amok, as he was excited just by the fact that I live in the place.
---The Girl and the Priestess 4
(Perhaps a priest and a magic swordsman are invited to the village of a girl who is a godchild. It is not certain now what influence that would have.)