Boulevard running around early in the morning.\n
There are still two hours to hold the festival, but many already enjoy it until the festival begins.
It seems that todayâs participants are already dressed in white, and it is amazing that the boulevard is filled with white.
Tomorrowâs participants are wearing clothes other than white, but they are overwhelmingly white.
I know itâs amazing, but it looked a little different.
âWhere can I get colored powder dough?
âI can get it in exchange for the lottery ticket I pulled yesterday where I got the dye. Itâs crowded, so letâs go now.â
As Mr Druid put it, people who get colored powdered dough already made long rows.
âJust give it to me, so itâll be soon.â
Watching the rows moves fast.
I guess itâs not that much hassle because I just swap lottery tickets and dough.
Line up at the rear of the line with people at bay.
Itâs with the dye that people line up right behind us.
âThereâs a lot of people in two days.â
âWell, the next time youâre in, itâll be like three days.â
The order comes when weâre talking.
When Mr. Druid gave the lottery ticket to the person involved, he was given two bags.
âThere are changes to the festival, please read the signs over thereâ
Looking in the direction indicated by the person in question, there is a large sign.
âYeah. Whatâs a change, huh?
âBecause there are so many people, that would be the measure.â
I see, thereâs certainly a lot of them.\n
It appeared that there was someone in front of the sign. A little while later, I could read the sign.
âUh, starting about an hour before the start, the treasure hunt begins. Find it because it hides special colors and white dough. I thought about treasure hunting again.â
What does it have to do with the festival?
âThe rest comes those dressed in black at the same time as this festival. Run away, so hit the white dough only. Itâll be good for a year.â
The people in black get away with it.
Sounds a little harder than the festival I was kind of hearing about.
âWhy did you add treasure hunting or something?
âMm-hmm. In the meantime, letâs move because weâre in the wayâ
Walk away from the front of the sign with the guidance of the person in charge to those with few people.
Turn the boulevard and go down the side road. After a short walk, youâll finally be able to walk slowly.
âA white dough? Here, is it in there?
Avoid in the corner and check inside.
30 dough the size of which hides completely in your hands.
If you look closely, it looks similar but doesnât have the same color as one.
âItâs all different colors, isnât it? I think itâs a little reddish. Itâs like thereâs no white.â
Iâll hold the dough in my hand.
A little soft dough doesnât seem painful to hit.
âThis one seems to have a lot of green systems. A little red, no white.â
âDo you mean white is only available in treasure hunts?
When I finish checking the colors with Mr. Druid, I pick an empty path and head to the vigilante stuffing.
I hear Lord Forondaâs story takes place in front of the vigilanteâs stuffing.
When you get to the point where you can see the stuffing, thereâs just another lot of people.
âThereâs still time, and itâs better here than waiting in that crowd? \nâYeah. Can I take a break by the corner?
âOh, and itâs only this festival day and people are more amazing than the previous festivalâ
âI thought it was a lot during the previous festival, but itâs not as good as today, is it?
View the boulevard and the side roads leading from it.
Looks like itâs hard to walk with more people again.
âThatâs too much. I hope thereâs no injuries.â
I do see a slight inability to move.
I wonder if itâs all right.
âIâm glad I didnât bring the Solasâ
I have been concerned about the number of people since the previous festival, and have asked Solas to leave a message at the inn.
I often bump into people just walking normally.
It would be tough if Sola and the others were crushed and injured.
When I said that, Mr. Druid told me, âI donât think Iâm going to get hurt,â but I was worried.
And I said, âDo you want to go to the festival?â Asked everyone, he was rejected at the same time.
Maybe you donât like the crowd.
Leaning against the store wall and looking at the street, I saw several people rushing out of the stuffing.
âIs that it? Itâs Ivy and the Druid, after all. Good morning.â
I hear a relaxed voice from behind.
Looking back, Lord Foronda waves and approaches us.
ââ Good morning ââ
âWhatâs wrong with you?
Lord Foronda sees the end of Mr. Druidâs gaze.
âThatâs all the people, so even the injured might have come outâ
I hope it doesnât matter if youâre an injured person.
How sad it is to be injured on a festival day.
âSpeaking of which, itâs my storyâ
\nâOkay, Ivy, Druid. Letâs go find it.â
Lord Foronda has already run his gaze around.
Why are you so motivated?
âDoesnât that sound fun? Look, letâs go.â
Lord Foronda walks out, so Mr. Druid and I follow him hastily.
Of course I had no problem with it because I was planning on joining, but I didnât expect Lord Foronda to take the initiative in finding it.
Slow down the street and walk in search of white dough.
After a while, I hear voices from behind.
Looking back, I saw a man in a ton of white clothes moving slowly over here.
Looking for the dough, so everyone is flirting.
âItâs a different sight, isnât it?â
âIvy, unfortunately, weâre in on that, too.â
I am shocked by Mr. Druidâs words.
but look down at the clothes Iâm wearing right now.
Mr. Druid and Lord Foronda laugh at my words.
At that time, I heard a slight joyous voice of man.
Looking at it, it looks like they found the dough where we looked.
âYouâre such a small boxâ
From a distance, but I could see what the person I found had.
It was a box big enough to hide in my hand.
Iâm sure itâs one dough in there.
âItâs regrettable. Iâve been looking for you.â
I laugh with Mr. Druid at Lord Foronda, who I truly regret.
âNow that I know what to look for, letâs do our bestâ