"That said, you're not sure about me either. When I realized it, I felt like it was happening."

"Really?

"Oh. I knew the village elders were telling me the language, but you don't know how long I've been using respectful language against non-family people."

"Hmm? Or, in this village, do elders teach their children the language?

"No. Somehow, Master Obaba expressed an interest in Tifa. So, the elder taught reading, writing and language on the village chief's orders, and when I realized it, it was."

"Master Obaba?

"He's the elder's wife, the village's best wizard and doctor, and the village's opinion number."

"... Hmm"

Yu convinces himself once and for all of Almarth's explanation and confirms what he comes up with as it is.

"Maybe, but you didn't seem familiar with the people in the village because of that?

"... Seriously, you're looking closely"

"I'm still taking care of this for a year. And I just wanted to say, things have been strange since we got to the village. Anyone will notice if you look at the response just now on top of that"

"Right... I knew it..."

"For once, I was really happy with the return trip itself, and I wasn't enjoying the conversation I hadn't seen with a human from the village in a long time. Just to the extent that I was having trouble replying or showing how I didn't know what to tell you."

Almars shows Yu's words how he is likely to hear the voice 'Ahhhh'.

"In that appearance, was it still floating in this village from the beginning?

"Well, hey...... My youngest child is so bad, he's smarter and more discerning than a normal adult..."

"What about being hated or left out of company?

"I didn't have that because of that personality, but I still don't think I'm going to be like a kid in my nearest year, I mean, it feels like I've pulled a step, I guess..."

Almars says oddly badly about his standing in the village of Tifa.

I can assure you that Tifa is smart, even though it is difficult to say it in her mouth because it is inside her.

For this reason, Tifa's assessment among the village's adults is unanimous and prodigal.

This type tends to look down on kids her age and ridicule adults, but she doesn't have that kind of bad habit and has calmly and legitimately appreciated being better than herself by looking at the right person.

So, I didn't get any noticeable trouble, but if I was fooling around with someone other than my family, I'd have to say no.

"Besides, our village, no matter how big it is, the village you're looking at is a village, right? A lot of people are superstitious in a narrow world, so there are a lot of things to say, including against us."

"I guess."

"A lot of people insult me because I'm a kid and blow in what I don't want, but I've figured it all out, and I've handled it even better after I've decided whether or not to be right. With my sister, I sometimes wanted to feel sorry for her that she seemed to live in this village."

"Being so smart that year would be hard to live in, no matter what kind of environment you're born into."

Yu looks reluctantly at Almars for talking about Tifa in this village.

Tifa was behaving inappropriately for her age: prioritizing care and coordination around her without giving her the innocence she deserves year after year because she is too smart. I guess it was okay because my family is properly loving me, but I can only admire how well it wasn't distorted.

Perhaps because Tifa herself knew the barren nature of feeling properly loved by her family and rebelling and wielding justice with that wit again, but when she was in this village, she hadn't even started attending school yet.

I can't help but wonder what it's like as an adult to have a child of that age take that much into account.

The tricky story would be that what is around it is not a special circumstance in this village, rather it is not a rare story in places where people gather, regardless of their status up or down or the size of the settlement.