At the Northern Fort

1: Grail's Brain Diary

Outside, I found Mill and Kugalg clinging to each other and sleeping. Probably Kugalg came after Mill was asleep.

Although it's a child, is it a problem for a man and a woman to stick together and sleep? I don't know if I should pull it away. "The way you two are sleeping is cute..."

It bothered me a little, but in the end I decided to keep Kugalg a little away from Mill.

Kicks pulled and ran a sleigh carrying the children of the spirits. Kicks looks tired already, but the mills still want him to run, and he can't stop.

It was the mills that ran through the skull-hungry kicks. Let's incorporate it into the daily training of the knights.

Mill runs around alone in an empty snowy training yard.

I like to see people playing happily from the upper floors of the fort.

After a while, I went to see the training ground again, and there were more folds.

The fort was closed to snow in the winter and quiet, but since the arrival of the mill, it has become lively and bright.

Mill fell asleep on my shirt. I thought about wearing a shirt, but it's pathetic to wake up, so I decided to wear a different shirt. Do you feel safe because of the smell? If you leave your clothes around, the mill will always be on top of you.

Leaving the mill in the office, she finished using it, and when she returned to the room, the mill sneaked open the desk drawer. Did you notice that there was a jerky bottle there?

Mill saw me come back and said, "Bye!” He looked impatient. I was going to do it later, but I can't help it, so I'll let him eat it now.

A playing mill bothered to look at the broken doors in the stables while they were being repaired with hardware and wooden planks. If you're doing something different, don't come to see it every time.

Since Mill was a spirit, his body grew quite slowly compared to ordinary foxes. It's just as small and cute as it was when we met.

But it is growing little by little. When I think of how I grew up looking at the small and cute mill, I already felt emotional.

I'm not married, I don't have kids, and looking at the mill makes perfect sense of who I am.