Having dined with my father and feeling comfortable, I think.
It's not about ants.
About the bath.
It would be about today to bathe in swallows in such a magical environment.
Talk to your father there.
"Father, I'd like to take a bath, but not later, Father?
"Fine, but which bath?
Father knows that there are all kinds of things from the pool for Chiara to the tub for himself.
"Why don't we just let the big one out anyway? Then why don't we all let them in?
"I see. That's a good idea. Then we should get a little far from here, around there.
"Yeah, then you're in first.
That's how I get the pool out of the stone wall. An open-air bath in magic is a luxury.
Raise the temperature slightly with a small fireball.
It's almost spring, but it gets cold at night.
Do you want to keep it a little warm?
It's somewhat embarrassing but dark, so let's just say we don't care to come in. I'm naïve sometimes.
So much so that Father and some knights came.
"I knew it was big. Nice try, Curse! I can't take a bath here.
You guys, flush yourselves out before you take a bath.
"Naked outside sounds like a high level!
"I've never seen a bath this big!
"You don't have half a child!
Potatoes and people have grown.
"I know a little bit how you feel about taking a bath outside in the cold of winter. That's an exceptional bath to take in looking at the stars.
"Hehe, that's what Brother Odie said. I'll try the air bath sometime. You should come in when you can.
"Oh, I'm looking forward to it. That's a luxury that even royalty has never done. Why don't you try a cold ale in the air?
"That's nice. By the way, what other liquor do you have besides ale?
"What, you want a drink? There's a lager in Yale's crew. We'll have wine later. Some alcohol is more expensive, but I can't help it.
It's fantastic. So it's classic to make distillers and make distilled liquor, but I'm not so obsessed with liquor that I'm willing to make it. I also say I can't make it because I don't have enough knowledge.
Rice and miso soup are a priority over that.
Of course I don't want to make it myself.
"What kind of expensive alcohol is that?
"Some drunken wizards have a strong liquor to make. Don't feel like that's the real booze.
"You can magically make alcohol. Amazing!"
I see, that's just insane. Surely we can distill because we're talking about magic being able to do anything? Then I got interested.
Well, let's just say we're out already.
I do some dry magic on myself today because I don't have brother Odie.
It is convenient without the need for a towel, but it is difficult to damage the skin of the balls if you do not do it carefully.
"Good luck with your work, Father! Because I'm going back to Ballantown. If you're alone, you can finally get him.
"Are we going back now? The demons of the night are dangerous, I'd say, but Curse won't be a problem. You're not lost anymore, are you?
"Yeah! Because I learned it perfectly.
"Then take this guy with you. A decree. Good for you, Yorgo. You don't have to walk all night.
"Ha, ha. Well, I don't mind if it's easy..."
"You can go back tomorrow night or so. You'll be able to slow down a little bit. Then Curse, I think I'll be home in two weeks. Say hello to everyone.
"Yeah. I'm on spring break, and I think I'll come every once in a while. I'll go home, then.
Thus fly Mr. Yorgo of the decree to Ballantown. I haven't had a sense of speed lately because I've been putting wind walls around me. Especially since it's dark at night. I don't know how many kilometers an hour you're putting out.
Ballantown roughly fifty kilos from Kutanutsu. Two hundred kilometers an hour if you're to arrive in fifteen minutes. Is it too late to fly?
Let's try harder.
And there won't be a hundred kilometers from Greengrass Meadow Base to Ballantown. I wonder if it won't take twenty minutes if you increase your speed consciously.
Mr. Yorgo doesn't say anything.
Is it possible to be afraid of heights?
Talk to me. This is a nine-year-old.
Well, I see it.
Landing a little further away.
"Then I'm here for my brothers. Good luck with your work.
"Oh, oh, we're here already... hey...? Oh, thank you..."
Were you still afraid of heights?
Did I do something wrong, should I not have said something extra?