About two months ago... it goes back before Selmine leaves a sugar confectionery store in Illustria.

It's a cautious crow from time to time, but sometimes things can go wrong from carelessness. And… there is also a great deal of influence on the misguided, unnoticed clowns of the day.

- It was Selmine who took all of that this time.

If he were to tell me what the origin of the suppression (in the first place) was, I would say that a box of cardboard clothing sent by my parents… what is commonly called an unwanted product was the first opportunity.

The leftovers I put out on the unwanted bazaar, but if there is anything to use - along with the thankful (?) arrival, the body is well pressed. Although I checked the contents once, utility was all that was unlikely to be used as a material for creativity either, so I shoved it into the corner of the condo to see the desk and dispose of it... I completely forgot it as it was.

The second switch is that Cellumine's inquiry about what would be good for a newly opened sugar confectionery store uniform was brought to Crowe's via Horn.

Previously, Crowe's brain was looking for a uniform catalog (for business) to give him for reference when deciding on the uniform for the festival store. From the "rotten" editor - the editor in charge of the Lanobe writer and Black (Kuro) Wu, Ms Kurama - this also revived a previously pressed uniform package.

I was pressed into a shota-like butler's uniform in the name of reference to the play - wiser not to imagine what it was like - so when it comes to materials, it is a substitute for winding it up with made-up clothes and sets, arguing that it is also necessary for women. By the way, it's not Crowe's hobby that demanded maid clothes, it's simply harassment of Ms Grasshopper. It would be a good medicine for a deceased like having a butler's clothes in his stomach for desire.

Either way, the pair of uniforms obtained in the past (whispers) have become fattening of the break-in without any use. When will you use them without using them now?

- And I remembered even more when I started looking. Some of the unwanted items sent from my parents' house did have uniform-like children's clothing. At this point, I'll send that one with you. That's what I thought - without being sure what was in it - I sent it to Horn in bulk, box by box.

- Be polite, along with the message that you are free to use it.

This "use freely" dialog (at best), in Crowe's perception, meant "be quite free if you dismantle it to examine the structure" - but the recipient understood it according to the words.

- I mean, this was the last trigger.

"Ho... this has changed a lot... are those clothes for kids?

"Dear Sir, The other day, we opened a shop under the castle, and Selmayne brought it as a greeting."

It was the Lord of Shearford here in Shearcaster, and his chief of staff - like a deacon - who were talking in an interesting voice.

"Hmm... sounds like the first material I've ever seen. It looks like fur at first glance...?

"I let my men appraise you - no. It's not the same as wool textiles, and it doesn't seem to be the same as beast hair before that."

"But... even cotton seems different again?

"Yes, for different reasons than those derived from plants."

"... you say it's not an animal or a plant?... If so, what is it?

"Whatever that is... I just persistently ascertained to the Church people that I don't think it's a bad thing..."

Whatever is in front of the two of us who are very serious and arguing...... in fact, it is a pajama for children. And that's...

"I make it look like I'm going to take a kid... Tigger, huh? Stormtiger?"

"It looks that way. I thought the prince deserved it."

- It was a fuwa moko outfit pyjama designed with tigers.

The material is chemical fiber. The exterior is a fuzzy, seamless material, but the interior is a towel that is easy to breathe sweat into. It was also inexorable that the Marquis Seaford, who had no ties to such goods, had bewitched them. Needless to say, the exit point is Crowe.

It is a surplus of the unwanted product bazaar sent from my parents' house, and it is not new but it is mostly unused. Well, originally, children's clothing is a short period of time that can be worn - children grow up fast - so it's not uncommon for them to be kept in one season, but in the case of this garment, they were reluctant to wear it. Since it does not feel worn out, the Marquis seems to have mistaken it for an unused item.

Incidentally, when Crowe handed these clothes over, he constantly applied an "appraisal" to confirm that they did not have a strange effect. However, I did not realize that there was a mixture of controversial (possibly) substitutes such as wearing pyjamas because I appraised them without even looking at them as dull as they were tatami.

"The problem is... I don't know what the material is..."

"Did the church people make sure and conclude that it wasn't a bad thing? Then I don't have anything to show you. Besides, isn't it the elf merchant who brought this in? Elves can't imitate to avenge our country now."

"It would be a good idea..."

"For once, I will confirm (said) in the letter how I obtained it. And then if you think you need it over there, you'll make sure."

- This is how the curtain came up.