Crowe - and Mr. Hobb - made such a mess that the villagers of Edge Village were able to get unparalleled accessories.

But there was something else Crowe brought to them...

"Hey... I thought the clothes were better suited for the brooch."

"What... slip over here"

"Kando, what about your hair?

"Should I tie it up, Pei?

"Monkey."

Which clothes will suit the round balls I received? Which colors are most visible? If I were to match these clothes, what would I do with my hair?

The villagers began to bother their minds with issues they had never thought about before - although the majority of the people who bothered even the villagers were women and most of them were women.

"Oh, Hannah, come on, you planted the Iptem flower?

"Huh. This is just around the time of the New Year's Festival, Blossom Pei."

"Aya, that's a good idea. Hannah, why don't you put it in your hair and it'll look good on you?

"When I decorate my hair, you see, the tail blades of the zick that the hiccups have gotten, the pecs are beautiful, and can you use them for some kind of decoration?

Is there anything else that might be an accessory as well as round balls, or is there any material that might be usable? The villagers - especially the women - have changed their eyes to see around them.

Yes, Crowe's actions without thought brought about a reform of consciousness to the villagers of Edge Village - again, but mainly women.

"Aya, Mil, come on, that scarf looks beautiful on you."

"I tried dyeing it with the juice of mountain grapes. I dyed it with skin after eating it, and it's useless."

More dyes applaud this situation. Women watching the scarf of a woman called Mill - rightly Mildred - with envy. Alongside Mr. Hobb, the jeweler, Ms Mildred, the dyer, was now an important figure in Edge Village.

"I tried dyeing it too, and it didn't stain beautifully on Milsa..."

"Have you tried changing the contamination? Tsubaki Ashes and Ming.

"Hey, hey, I was just using iron."

"Isn't iron making you too sinister?... Ahhh, I knew it, Bette. Quickly enough."

Seeing the scarf put out by a young woman called Bette, Ms Mildred makes her decision. Certainly not the color for young women.

"Agne, come on. But I took it, but no. This round ball will look just fine."

Prior to the New Year's Festival, the women of Edge Village had no extra time to prepare their accessories in a general outing.