At the Northern Fort

3: Mill's brain diary

Sue's face and personality resembled her father's, but she also slept well.

When I'm sleeping on my head, I try to walk slowly so as not to wake up.

Furora is a kind personality, but when the messy notte persisted, she was a little angry and dumbfounded.

When the rabbit finds an outsider and is alert or uncomfortable, he dunns the ground with his back legs! It seems to make a sound by tapping. So [foot] Dan [foot].

But it doesn't seem to work for Notte either...

Yancha's notte seems to go hand in hand with Kugalg, and he plays well with each other. Boys are good opponents of each other.

Meanwhile, Kugalg and Sue are still reluctant towards each other. Kugalg is kind to Sue because of my brother, but she still doesn't know how to deal with a small snake.

Well, when Sue gets a little older, she'll definitely start playing with us.

I went to my grandmother's house, rode her back, and had her run across the vast ice land. Your body is big, so you can go slowly, and the cold wind feels good.

Grandma Sirayuki seems to have stopped running at all these days, but it seems that she remembered the pleasure of running around for the first time in a long time.

When my father and I get along too well, my mother seems to be a little jealous of my father as the same parent.

That's why Mother tells Father the story of when I was a baby, and she enjoys watching him regret "I wanted to see that cute figure...".

The little bird takes my fur to ingredients for his nest. It's fine to remove the hair that is about to fall out, but don't take it out with you until it doesn't. I'm bald.

When Sue saw that I was hairy by the little bird, she opened her big mouth and threatened the little bird and pushed it back.

I thought Sue had a laid-back personality, and it seems that she has something to rely on.

Every time I go to the northern fortress, the knights gently call out to me, stroke my head, and play with me.

That's why I'm glad I met everyone at the fort, and I often think about it again. I was glad to have the courage to come down the mountain when my mother handed me the answering machine.

Everyone in the North Fort will always be important to me.

- The end--