"Guys, we can't just leave El here like this, so let's just get him inside the house"
Gaius said so and differentiated the Polochle tribe to carry Elle's body to Upak's house.
And when he lay Elle on the bed of Upak's house, Gaius sat somewhere to snuggle into a nearby chair, disappointed to drop his shoulder and nodded.
(Damn... I can't believe Elle... that Elle... suddenly this is happening...)
Gaius deposited his body into the chair, wandering through the hollow with his nosy eyes, twilight along the way.
Then Upak, who was looking into Elle's face worryingly right next to Gaius, asked Gaius terribly.
"... Lord Gaius... will Lord Elle really be alive? ……
"... Yep, I'm in a state of temporary death now so to speak... I'm pretty sure I'm not dead for now... I just have no idea how I can take off my state of temporary death and get up again..."
"... Really... then what? What do you mean, ask Master Nagaraja? Nagaraja and El will be revealed in God's family as well, so you may know something."
"... No, unfortunately Nagaraja has lost her memory. I have forgotten that I was a family member of God and even a patron saint of the villages around here."
"Really... So what the hell are we supposed to do? ……
"... I don't know. How can we get Elle back to normal... we can't even see..."
And Gaius covered his face with both hands, and beheld again.
Two.
Early in the morning, one night after El was in a state of provisional death, Gaius got out of bed and walked over to Upak, who was already awake and ready for breakfast.
Upak stopped to cook and politely greeted him in the morning when he noticed Gaius approaching.
But there was no brightness in his voice, and it gave him a bitter atmosphere.
Then Gaius's face, who was against him, was not alive, and he returned his greetings with a sinking face.
"... good morning..."
"… now we have breakfast, please wait"
Gaius nodded slightly, pulling the chair provided for the dining table and sitting down in the ground.
And as Gaius sat in his chair and nagged silently, Upak put one dish after another that he could serve on the table.
And after arranging all the dishes, Upak spoke to Gaius in a quiet and calm tone.
"... let's just eat, Lord Gaius. Whatever you do, the first thing you need to do is eat and stay healthy."
As Gaius nodded to Upak's words, he began to get his hands on the dishes placed on the table one by one.
Upak smiled slightly when he saw it, and he himself sat in a chair and carried the dish to his mouth.
And the silent breakfast party passed about twenty minutes, and Gaius slowly put that plate on the table when he drank without a drop of the last remaining soup.
And Gaius lifted up his face, and looked upon Upak's face opposite him, and said away with a resolute expression.