"Thank you."

Giselle sighed as she drank the herbal tea poured into a small cup with a small mouth.

The same goes for the fairy who brought the sick.

Giselle said it was stingy.

"Thank goodness you're alive."

"Yeah, really."

I sipped the herbal tea Diana brewed for me. It feels more intense than usual, but it is comfortable for the body that worked all at once during the night.

"But I thought it might be a bit more relaxing, but it was quite sudden."

"That's it...."

Giselle said that if it was normal, the magic should slowly fade out, but only this time, it seems to have faded quickly.

The rate of escape decreased to a certain extent, but she was in a state of imminent death, so she said she brought her here in a hurry.

"Not only in the case of chronic symptoms, but also in the case of dramatic types."

"Kiki...?

No, I'm talking about this.

Giselle reacted to what I accidentally said. That's an unfamiliar word.

"... just in case, you might want to stay for a while if you get sick or bring it in."

"How long?

"Two to three days at best. If possible, about a week."

It's been a long time.

"Yes, if there's nothing wrong with staying."

I don't think it will infect others, but just in case. If a dramatic type of infection appears to be developing, it would be better to deal with it sooner rather than later.

Speaking of which, it would be better for Giselle to stay at home, but she has a role as head of the fairy clan. If we can confirm the infection, we may be able to respond quickly if we send our fairies there immediately.

A diseased fairy is a precaution when symptoms recur. The doctor from the previous world said, "I will wait and see how it goes for 2-3 days, and if it seems okay, I will be discharged."

I explained such a thing to Mr Giselle. You look like a doctor around here.

"I see...."

Giselle puts her hand on the little toast and thinks. You think it's okay to let the fairies stay in the house of humans (beasts, dwarves, elves, giants).

Perhaps Giselle is also considering the possibility of infecting others. If you're infected with this disease and have a problem at home, it's Lydia the Elf, Kuru the Dragon, Lucy the Monster. They're all alive with magic.

The other family members should not have much magic in their body, so it won't be a problem if it happens.

"Deepica"

Giselle spoke to the fairy who brought the sick. They say Mr. Deepika.

"Can I have Reja for a week?

Of course.

Deepika took on the job with a smack in her chest. Reggia seems to be the name of the fairy who is now resting in peace.

"Well, I'm sorry, but I need two."

Giselle looks back at me and lowers her head. I nodded loudly.

"I see. If something happens to each other, we'll use it."

"Yeah."

Now it was Giselle's turn to nod. Well, now it's operational as a forest fairy clinic. But for now, it's time for a break.

"For now, shall we all go to bed today? There are no sized bedding for fairies, but please use the spare rooms. Ah, there are two rooms, so let's separate the rooms for Giselle, Deepika, and Reja. Please don't hesitate to wake someone up if you have anything to do with Deepika or Reja."

Deepika nods at my instructions. [M] Mr. Giselle.

"Thank you very much. I'm sorry, from what..."

"No, I live in the same forest. It's cheaper than this. I'm getting an advance."

Giselle gave me a wink that didn't suit me, and I smiled.

Reggie was to be carried by Helen. She gently put Reggia in her hand and said "wow" in a small voice, sparkling her eyes.

It's a doll, both in size and appearance... I'll miss it for today. Mercy of the samurai.

So I finished my midnight practice and went back to my room three or five times.