It took us about an hour from the pasture to get to town, where we broke up with the shepherd's parents and children.

I got to a place called the town of Portoro and gave the doctor who was at the clinic there a brief memo about the treatment I did. Even so, my condition is stable, so I have nothing to worry about. That's where I should be responsible, as a doctor.

"Doctor, I can only keep sheep, but in relation to doing business around here, the merchants have a good face. Anytime you need anything to thank me, just say it."

"Thank you. But now it's best to cure it."

He asked me to shake his hand, so I shake that hand back. With a tremendous hand, I felt a thickness that could not be imitated by a human being who had only studied like me.

"Oh... excuse me Doctor, my daughter seems to want to thank you again. I always say I don't like men."

"Father, don't say anything extra to Lady Glass"

"There is no such thing as' Dear ', because it is normal for a doctor to treat a patient... Yes, no, what are you nibbling at, Father"

"Father-in-law, have you come... oh, my God. How much do you like it? Don't bother your teacher to say that all of a sudden."

Father - Uncle Toto laughs luxuriously. You seem to be feeling a little better, but getting too well is also a bit of a problem.

"... Dear Glass, is it time?

"Ah... oh, sorry, Mr. Rendle. I'm going."

I feel like Mr. Rendle, who has been holding back on the side for a long time, is tingling something - would something have gone wrong with his current interaction?

"... to... the idiot of..."

"What... Les, Mr. Rendle. Didn't you just say 'idiot'?

"I never said that"

Mr. Rendle turned his back when he said nothing. I still seem to be in a bad mood, so I'll have to follow up with you later.

My uncle is called to the doctor at the clinic to go inside the building, and later your daughter is left behind. When I look again, I tied my hair behind me for you, a simple but adorable girl.

"Oh, um... Dr. Glass, I'm late for my name, but I say Meena..."

"Ah, oh. I'll remember... well, both of you."

Meena's nervousness infects me unexpectedly, and I get subtly upset. As Mr. Rendle's mouth seemed subtly grumpy, I decided to prioritize my friendship with the secretary.

"... you're adorable, Meena is"

"Or give me a break...... ok, it was my fault. My sister-in-law stabbed me in the nail, too, because there are so many women out there."

"... Yes, no. Being admired is not a bad thing... and I'm sorry, I can't help being a secretary and behave badly..."

Did Mr. Rendle reconsider or apologize to me? But looking at what's going on now, there's still something I think about seeing Meena, and she seemed upset.

(I mean, Mr. Rendle has an exclusive appetite for me... well, not in a weird way, but you want me to stay focused. Man to man, huh?)

Approximately my grid, Mr. Rendle calms down a little as he walks, or he talks to me in a small voice.

"... Dear Glass, That was a great handle. You have all sorts of medicines."

"Yeah, I'll explain it to Mr. Rendle when he calms down. And earlier, it helped me so much to wipe my sweat. Thanks."

"No, because that's what I do. It would be an honor to assist you as an assistant."

Put your hands on your chest, Mr. Rendle says. Looking at him like that, I think - he didn't point it out earlier, but since a man is going to the men's forbidden knighthood for two, he'll need an explanation for one more.

For one thing, we need to get back to the carriage before they leave us. We put our hands up gently to Meena, who was dropping us off in front of the clinic, and then we went back on our journey.