The third medicinal herb, the Oriharamabicarissau, is a grass that has a light accumulation effect.

At the time of the library incident, Ain named the grass after the fox, but it also emits heat with light, so it should be treated with caution.

"Last year, I almost failed to make medicated water."

Wendy murmured as she walked.

"I can't believe Oriharamabicarissau boiled so hot until it boiled."

"I remember. Your group seemed to be in trouble."

Wendy stares lightly at Morgan laughing at her.

"Morgan was mad at me for putting all the extra condiments in the medicinal bath."

"I'm a good eater of everything."

After answering with a clear face, Morgan says as he remembers.

"But Wendy was much better at making medicated water."

Eh?

Looking back at Wendy with a surprising smile that Morgan made fun of.

"When I was a freshman, I thought this kid was gonna be okay."

Wendy laughs bitterly at the words.

"I mean, I've never done anything at home with fire, cooking, anything."

I feel a little shy about remembering my mistakes.

"Everything I've learned since I came to this college."

"I feel like I know something."

Almark calls out from behind.

"You're a young lady at home, so you're not supposed to be doing cooking or using fire."

Wendy is the daughter of the Bar Herb family, one of the leading aristocracy in the Great Galai. I'm a good honor student now, but I'm sure she had a lot of trouble getting into school.

That's why it comes out of her mouth very naturally that everyone has their own struggles.

And Almark thinks Wendy is beautiful.

"Still, I should have done it before I went to school."

Wendy laughs bitterly at that.

"Morgan, don't tell Almark that."

"Ah, I was told to boil herbs, but it's all burned with fire, right? I won't."

Eh?

Almark shouted unexpectedly and Wendy said, "Morgan!" he cried.

"Already."

I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

Morgan faces forward with a smile.

"But that's fine. Now Professor Celia says you're very good at making potable water."

"That's not the problem."

Wendy stares at Morgan's back.

"I'm going to tell Almark about that story when Morgan was chased by Emelia in the first grade."

"Let's not do that."

Morgan looks back in a hurry.

"I'm sorry."

Morgan's honest apology made the sophomore giggle.

For a while, calm air flowed.

"What nobility are you?"

The silent Radmar asked Wendy unexpectedly.

"Me? It's Galai. Why?"

What, south after all?

Radmar says in a bad mood.

"Is there no nobility in Nakahara in the third grade?"

"So is my roommate, and I think there are a few of them."

Wendy looks like she thinks.

"In my class, I think it's about Leila." of the Kingdom of Logosha "

"Leila? Yeah."

Radmar laughed thinly, as if he had thought of it.

"Leila Coughan, yes, the Coughan family. But can I still call that house a nobleman?

Suddenly, in a confident tone, Radmar spoke.

"I heard from my mother that the current master over there is a lot incompetent. Still barely hooked up with the nobles? It used to be there."

"Radmar"

Wendy, Morgan, and Al Mark all shouted in three directions simultaneously, and Radmar wandered.

"Hey, what's up, guys?"

"Don't say bad things about people's homes."

Morgan says, Wendy nods.

"Everyone has their own situation."

"Students in this academy have children from all walks of life and from all regions. If we don't respect each other, we can't do it right."

Almark told me that from behind, and Radmar kept quiet as if it wasn't funny.

The darkness is getting darker at night.

After walking for a while, the road became thinner and brighter.

"I've arrived at the colony of Oriharamabikalisau."

I didn't have to listen to Morgan.

The cause of the brightness immediately appeared in front of Almark and the others.

I knew from the knowledge from the book that there was a light accumulation effect, but how bright is it when it flocks?

Almark is amazed.

After all, there's only so much you can't tell without actually looking at it.

Oriharamavicarisoa emitted blue light under the moonlight.

Due to its dense growth, the neighborhood is as bright as daylight, with lots of feathers drawn to light flying around.

"Oriharamabikaliso is a grass that stores the sun's light and emits it at night."

Wendy explains to the second graders.

"This time of year, the moon's light also accumulates. That's why it's so bright."

That's how I put my bag down.

Hmm.

Radmar approaches the grass.

The face was illuminated by blue light and looked very unhealthy.

"This grass is not in Nakahara either."

That's how you reach out to the grass.

"Oh, no!

Wendy shouted sharply, but it was too late for a moment.

Ah Tsk

As soon as Radmar touched the grass, he screamed and rushed into his hand.

Are you okay?

Wendy rushed over.

"Are you burned?"

Morgan rushed over and peeked into Radmar's hand.

Radmar's fingertips were discolored red.

"You were just talking. The Oriharamabicarissau also emits heat with the light. Especially this time of year. If you touch it with your bare hands, you'll burn yourself."

"That's why I was just about to take out my gloves."

Wendy took thick leather gloves out of her bag with an unfortunate face.

Wendy, I'll take the grass.

Almark says so and accepts the glove.

"Can you please treat Radmar?"

"Yeah."

Wendy nodded and knelt in front of Radmar.

Then, wrap your burned hands in both hands.

"Poor thing. It hurt."

"What?"

Wendy closed her eyes when she shook Radmar's head and gently restrained him from saying something in surprise.

The warm light of healing wraps Radmar's hand through Wendy's.

Radmar took a breath and stared at Wendy's face.

After a while, Wendy opens her eyes.

"How's it going? Does it still hurt?

When asked, Radmar looked away and shook his head small.

Almark puts gloves on and grabs the Oriharamabikari Thor.

Oops.

Speak up unusual.

"Wow. Even with gloves, it's still hot."

"Be careful."

Wendy looks worried.

"In some places, it's very hot."

"Yeah."

Almark answers and picks the grass carefully.

"It's okay. Because the skin of my hands is much thicker than that of people."

Say that again.

Wendy shouted in amazement.

"But I'm really good at picking. I think I know where it's hot."

When I hear that praise, Radmar looks less interesting.

"It's no big deal. If I wear gloves, I can do that."

Oh.

Wendy looks back and smiles.

"I see. Good luck next year, Radmar."

"You don't have to tell me."

That said, Radmar turned away from Wendy's smile and kicked him on the ground.