We had a slow conversation at Mr. Doulouane's place.
I heard about the godchild, but I also wanted to talk a lot about other things. After spending some time together, I found that Shinomi had grown quite fond of Mr. Drouaisan. I guess people are always attracted to such a huge and cool being.
Gaius and Sinorn still looked uncomfortable, but they were gradually getting used to talking with Mr. Doroian.
Mr. Doroian seemed to be enjoying himself, as it was unusual for him to spend time with so many people.
Mr. Drouin has been worshipped as a god and his existence has been feared. That is why he has never talked normally with anyone like this.
It was getting dark, so we returned to Biler's village. I will be staying at the village for a few more days and will come to visit Mr. Douroian for a few days.
After that, I, Doanea, and Reimer went to visit Mr. Douroian alone, or Doanea, Sinomi, and Sileva alone - and we deepened our relationship with Mr. Douroian. It was always me or Doanea who went to visit Mr. Doroian.
When I wasn't visiting Mr. Doroian, I went around to see the winged creatures, which I hadn't been able to see much of during my previous visit. I wanted to get to know them better since we had become friends.
I realized that life on the mountain is different from life on the ground.
On the mountain, people don't basically grow crops; instead, they hunt and eat fruits, wild vegetables, and demons that grow on the mountain in this village. They also make use of their ability to fly to hunt.
As for water, they draw water from a spring. The mountain is regulated by Mr. Douroian's magic, so there is a pleasant flow of magical energy, which makes it easy to grow crops here. Doanea said that in addition to this, I have a sense of camaraderie with the winged ones, which makes it even easier for various things to grow.
Pikiiiiiiiiiiiii (Crops will be easier to grow. 'We might as well try to grow them.'
'Do you think we should grow doanea?'
(Even though it would be easier to get food, it would be better to grow it.
I see.
After having such a conversation with Douroian, I found out from Douroian what could be grown on the mountain.
Ms. Douroian's knowledge was amazing, and she knew a lot about people who live even on such a mountain top. Or rather, there must have been other people who lived in the mountains in the long history of the region besides Mr. Biller and his family.
Mr. Doroian remembers information about these people.
He asked Biller and the others if they would be interested in growing something.
He shied away from my words, but as soon as he knew that Doanea was saying that after all, he agreed.
Mr. Biller and the others, who are absolutely sure of Doanea, listen to Doanea's words immediately.
I wish I could interact more with the winged ones other than Mr. Biller, because I have only been able to interact with them from time to time.
In this village, everyone from small children to grandfathers can freely fly in the sky. I heard from the villagers that the only time they lose their ability to fly is when they die.
--The reason why the winged people live here is because they are attracted to the existence of Mr. Doroian, and they worship him, which is why they live in this slightly difficult place.
And it seems that Mr. Biller and his people have adapted to this land because they have lived here for a long time. --The Billers do not use letters. They often communicate through words and sounds, so it seems that the only information about the old Villagers is what has been passed down to them in the form of words.
In our village, my aunt used to teach me how to study, and now Mr. Lan teaches me how to study.
I remember Mr. Lan saying that this is why there are so many people who can write, but the smaller the village, the more people cannot write.
Mr. Lan said, "Being able to write is a wonderful thing. Documents and books left behind by those who could write in the past are important materials for unraveling history. It is better to have information conveyed in written form than orally, because it is more accurate. I would be happy if someday my writings can be used to convey history to people who will live long into the future," he said excitedly.
I wonder how Ms. Lan is spending her time at the ruins now. I am sure he will have many stories to tell when he returns.
We went back and forth between the village of the Winged Ones and Mr. Doulouane's place, and then we returned to the village.
Gaius and the others seemed to get along better with Mr. Doroian and Mr. Biller and the others than before, which made me somewhat happy.
--The girl and the days without a woman 7
(The girl, a child of the goddess, travels back and forth between the dragon's place of origin and the village, deepening her interaction with the people.)