Himekishi to Camping Car

Princess Knight and Heavenly Rock Door

Even this morning, Naoto relaxed on the edge.

The bird chirps and the spring breeze plays a leaf rub.

The raucous cheerfulness does not let go by capturing a straight man from a series of shallow sleeps even on the second day.

Instead of complaining, I was relaxing with Patricia, who was going to go ahead and put an opium on my head.

I was so relaxed that I didn't even care about the bug stopping on my face.

"Ogo."

I heard a wild roar, I opened my eyes and I saw Grandpa Oak with a long nose.

Grandpa has wood on his shoulders.

"Guys."

Naoto wakes up his body and claws together on the edge.

When I met him and said hello, Ogo over there, he returned the kind of words.

I can do this without an interpreter.

With a face that looks somewhat like the top of the Buddha, Oak looks around a little, like he's looking for something.

"Are you looking for Mimi? Er..."

Speaking of which, I can't see Mimi, and I look inside.

"Ohhh."

Just there, Mimi came out.

Because I'm awake, or I'm rubbing my eyes in the back of my hand.

"Hey, Grandpa."

"Ogo."

"Oh well... ogogo"

Switch to Orc's words and reply.

"Yeah...... ok, I won't tell Grandma"

Are you still a little sleepy, Mimi occasionally becomes a human word.

Immediately after that, Grandpa Oak tells me something and I say it again in the words of Oak.

"Really?"

Moment after moment, Mimi's eyes opened.

An exciting smile, like you'd expect from something.

What's the matter, Naoto thinks, Oak turned around and called him Ogoogo towards the back of the village.

Then some orcs show up.

They are all first-person for Naoki and bear wood and hemp rope on their shoulders just like Grandpa Oak.

The oaks are a few meters away from the camper, lowering the wood and creeping it up with clever hands.

In an instant, a handmade blanco appeared there.

"What's that?

Naoto asks Mimi.

"Even Blanco."

"You'll see that."

"I found something in the warehouse that Grandpa's kid was playing with, and he said he'd lend it to me."

"I found it..."

Naoto laughed bitterly.

"You have a new cross section of wood"

Patricia said, and Naoto nodded.

I don't know how many grandpa's kids are, but all the wood used for the blanco I was able to take charge of now is brand new in cross section.

New enough that the sap is going to drip.

"You must have made it today, for Mimi"

"I think so"

"Wow!"

A puppy rang next to Naoto and Patricia.

"What's wrong, you want to go for a walk"

"Wow!"

"Hmm."

Puppies looking up as they wave their tails.

Naoto was reluctant to take a walk.

You can take your puppy for a walk, but I feel like relaxing a little more.

After lunch, okay?

"Knock."

"Um, I'll go now, then"

As Naoto tried to raise his heavy hips, Ogo, and Grandpa Oak rang.

"Really? You know what, brother, Grandpa said I'd take you for a walk."

Mimi gave me an interpreter.

"Is that okay?

When Naoto heard, Oak nodded with a stern face.

"Okay, please."

That's how Naoto puppies wear handmade leads and hands them to the oak.

Orc pulled it off, returned the silent scarecrow and walked out.

"Wow!"

At first he was a puppy who didn't know what to translate and was alternating between an oak and a straight face, but instead he shook his tail and ran out with great joy, understanding that he would go for a walk.

"Wogo."

The puppy overtook Grandpa Oak and pulled. Pulled Grandpa Oak was dangerously on the verge of losing balance.

"Oh."

"Wow!"

Puppies running around waving their tails and Grandpa Oak walking slightly.

The fellow I've been with (?) We laughed at each other, walked slowly and left.

"Brother, take a look"

"Standing on top of a blanco is dangerous."

"Ta-da! Ta-da!"

Mimi cobbles the blanco my grandfathers made for me.

Is it because you're drawing oak blood, or because you're a highly adaptable child?

Mimi was on a stand-up ride and hit Blanco with enough momentum to swing 180 degrees back and forth.

To the chirping of the birds, the leaf rubbing sound played by the spring breeze.

Join there, girl laughing.

Naoto, again, groaned.

"Oh?"

How long would it have been, Naoto was again struck by the sound of an oak.

When I opened my eyes, now I was the grandmother with the thread.

Grandma's on a blanco. She talks to Mimi, and she seems to be asking about Blanco.

There, Grandpa's back.

Grandpa looked at his grandmother and was a little upset that he could tell in the eyes of a straight man.

"Oh...?

"Ogoogo."

"Ogo."

"Ogoo!"

……

Grandma staring at her suddenly yelling at her grandfather.

They hung around for a while and eventually Grandpa dropped his shoulder more slowly.

Thinking it was somehow a sight I remember, Mimi came to the side.

Mimi came next door.

"Hey Mimi, what did Grandpa and Grandma do?

"Uh, what are you going to do with all the trouble, because"

"You made it involving all the villagers, don't tell Grandma"

Naoto remembered when he was a kid, when he went back to the country, when his grandfather bought him a toy and the grandfather got mad at him.

For Mimi like my granddaughter, I could have gathered the villagers I knew to make a blanco, but they pissed it off.

"Stubborn jerks and pavilion leaders are surprisingly vulnerable to their wives, all the more so when they get older"

"What do you mean?

"It means I feel sorry for my grandfather because he's mad at me.... Yes, did Mimi say thank you to Blanco?

"Oh, not yet."

"Then I have to thank you. Grandma and Grandpa made it for me."

"Yeah!"

Mimi ran away. "It's on both sides," Naoto added aloud.

Mimi stood in front of the two of them and bowed and said something.

Then Grandma moaned and Grandpa snorted.

"Oh, there you go."

As Naoto feared, Grandpa was yelled at by Grandma again, and she became a shun.

There, the orcs came earlier.

Now he came in charge of meat, vegetables, and a large pot, not wood.

So I started installing it in an awkward way.

"Mimmy, what is that?"

"Lunch - let's all have lunch -. Grandpa's treat."

"You're gonna piss me off again"

Patricia said.

"You're already mad at me."

Grandpa got his ear twisted by his grandmother, even as he laughed when he saw it around him, taking it away.

It's going to be a little banquet, Naoto expected.

Maybe because of Mimi, but everyone in the village of Oak seemed warm and full of good people.

Second, I heard a "gutter" from the back of the camper.

When I saw it, the bathroom door was a little open, and I saw Sophia putting a face from it and doing something about it.

"Sophia, are you coming too?

"Oh, can I have a mesh with an oak or something?"

"Oh well."

Naoto turned around and saw the oaks preparing the pan.

I wouldn't say anything to Sophia, but I thought it was something I couldn't manage.

So I thought about it.

"Wow."

The puppy entered the camper and rang in front of the bathroom.

"Knock, knock."

When I looked, I saw him diving into the bathroom and pushing Sophia's foot with his little body.

Nice puppy, Naoto thought.

He wants you to come with him.

"Oh, really?"

"If you eat the same cauldron, you might be missed."

"Is that true!

Sophia ate for a moment and immediately stuck around and coughed.

"You want me to come with you?

"Wow!"

"And I have no choice. Just this once."

"Wow!"

That's what Sophia said, it's been a long time since she came out of the bathroom.

When they were on the table, the oaks were a little bit scared, and Sophia was scared.

But the puppy and Mimi came in between, and both of them, the natural enemies, ate together what had been cooked in a large pot, albeit unspoiled.