Rub it on a rub with your father, three bags of your choice.\n
The first is my special bag.
The second is your fatherâs special bag.
Because of the different backs, I decided to buy each of them because the bags are really different in size.
The third is the middle size of the two bags.
This size so that you can hold whichever bag you waste.
Each of the patterns picked something I liked and the third one took in two opinions and picked it out.
It took me a little while to do that, but I feel good because I was able to make a satisfactory purchase.
âSora, will you like it?
âWas it better than that? All three were higher than the first bag you picked, right?
âItâs okay. Thereâs a lot of room for Sola, Flem, Ciel and Solâs hard work so far. Thereâs still a lot left to sell.â
You did have a lot of stuff stuck in your magic box.
Yeah, it got pricey because I chose it for cushioning, ventilation for the upcoming season, etc, but no regrets!
Are you all right because youâre all sweet?
âNow, do you want to take a relaxing stroll down the back road and check out the rumorsâ
A back street with fewer people than the boulevard, but still quite a crowd of people.
There is also a store, which is quite a good place to take a stroll.
âLooks like the new shop is crushed.â
âReally? But I canât help but taste it.â
Thatâs a strict opinion.
At the end of your fatherâs gaze is a liquor store.
A peek into the store through the window reveals a wide variety of liquors being sold.
My father, peering at the store the same way next door, said in a small voice, âThatâs it! I can hear it.â
âWhy donât you come look at me?
âAbsolutely. Weâll have dinner in the booze.â
Father entering the liquor store with a pleasant look on his face.\n
What am I going to do about dinner tonight?
You still have the sauce pickled melume.
Can I turn that into a little spicy and the vegetables donât get too heavy, leafy vegetables?
And letâs make soup so we can have it tomorrow morning.
Your father doesnât need soup because he drinks, does he?
Yeah, itâs been a while since Iâve made grilled rice balls.
âMy neighbor, the vigilante caught me last night.â
Itâs kind of a noisy conversation, but again what?
I looked around softly and saw three women a short distance away.
Are you shopping home or are you seeing vegetables from your luggage?
âWhat? You donât know? That husband, when he drinks, he changes people and he goes wild.â
âNo, really? I say hello, but he seems like a nice guy.â
âBecause people donât look like itâ
Judging by the way it looks, it hurts.
âMaâam, are you okay?
Youâre the victim of a rambling husband.
âThat wife would be fine. âCause weâre bringing men into the house by now.â
âI saw it when I left home. Where I go into the house with my arms around me.â
Is it caused by your wifeâs affair because her husband gets busted?
Or disgusted with my rambling husband, with someone else?
As he tilts his neck, his head is pulled so hard that he blocks his ears with his clothes and probably his hands. \nâWhat?â
Iâm a little surprised, but when I realize itâs your father, I turn my face up.
What a complicated look he had when his gaze matched.
In the system as it was, your father sighed small when he saw the three women he was talking to.
I laugh a little at how it goes.
Walk down the back street towards your fatherâs square listening to the conversation between the three women that still continues.
When I first asked your father, he remained a complex expression.
âFather, I still have rumors about those people. Because the adventurers are more naked.â
Adventurersâ evening conversations are often a little obscene.
The level of conversation increases when itâs a team just for men or women.
Either that or the women are more naked.
However, in the case of women, I can only hear you, but in the case of men, there was something a little troublesome.
There are people trying to teach you a lot.
I pretended to be a boy until a while ago, so I almost got involved several times.
âAh well, I canât tell you about people⊠I used to, well, talk about things without worrying about themâŠâ
Laughing at your father, who floats a bitter colour.
You donât have to worry about that much.
âItâs okay. I donât care.â
I was embarrassed at first, but I got used to it.
If youâre reacting one way or the other, you canât spend time in the square.
âYou mean youâve heard so much about it that you donât care?
Shoulder to shoulder, your father sighs loudly.
âI donât have a choice.â
âYes, yes. Iâd rather make a grilled rice balls, but you want some?
âYeah. I kind of wanted to make itâ
âLooking forward to it. Is it time to go back to Boulevard? I donât think thereâs any stores around here.â
Makes me look more surprised when I see if Iâm Merme.
20 kg of Merme meat, please.
But I make the basics and think about sweet flavors, soy sauce flavors and herbal flavors and everything else.
I knew you had 20 kg, right?
â⊠20kg? Uh, am I mistaken for other meat? Itâs Melme, right?
What the hell is going on?
âStore owner, definitely in Melme. We want 20 kg of Merme.â
Your father turns to the shopkeeper and tells him to speak up a little slowly.
After a bit of indignation, the shopkeeper prepares the meat like he panicked.
âExcuse me. Melmeâs not very popular. But are you okay with buying so much?
âYouâre okay because itâs cheap, right?
Itâs really cheap because itâs not popular.
âNo, I didnât. Can you use it? Itâs 20 kg, right?
âItâs delicious, so you wonât have 20 kg in no time.â
â⊠delicious? Taste⊠No, itâs nothing.â
Melme was hard and stinky in this village.
âSoak it with a sauce made with papasi and it will taste good.â
Store owner who makes a figment of my words.
âI also tried a lot using my papasiâŠâ
With that said, the smell didnât go away when I just soaked it in the sauce the first time.
So first, I tried to take the smell off the herb.
âIâm glad I took the smell out of the herb first.â
âUm! Can I have some of that meat, please? Sell it and how to cook itâ
A store owner who bows his head so vigorously that it sounds like itâs going to be kabba.
I glanced at the store ownerâs back of my head at the unscheduled situation.