"In the first place, the pharmacist was sent here with the help of his mentor. He wants to do something to someone who is injured a little sooner because the instructor's preparation is delayed due to other things in his mind. Aren't you?"

Dan, and Yale's cup were slapped on the table in the room.

I had a big room taken in anticipation of this, so there's a table in the room for about four of us to sit in.

Instructors, Falco and Leon, and Edgar surround the table.

Shaw and Hal sat down a bit on one of the two beds and watched it.

I thought we didn't have to be there, but if it's a pharmacist's activity, we'd rather be listening because we're much more involved than Falco or Leon.

I thought what we experienced in the town of Ampha wasn't just about that town. I guess that lack of sense of crisis is a matter for the whole plain.

"Right."

I see. With a nod, Leon is giving Yale a replacement from the pitcher.

"And yet, first of all, I came to say that I didn't call the pharmacist. If your mentor tells you you've been sent to help build a potion so you can get a little less injured, it's a round throw from the church to the Pharmacist Guild. It's okay to go to the pharmacist guild, not the church. But the Pharmacist Guild said they didn't have any herbs in the first place and didn't need help making potions."

Edgar cut the talk at once.

"Then when it comes to helping people find medicinal herbs, they say they don't grow that much, such as medicinal herbs. Then find me some herbs, and I can't make potions while looking for herbs. If you say that children are looking for herbs in Deep Forest, Deep Forest makes them work so hard to frown on."

In Deep Forest it would be a penny, and most importantly, the feeling that I was working was a very proud one for young people. Of course, I wouldn't force it on a child who doesn't want to pick herbs.

Still, there was as much time to watch and play with my spare time as anything else, and herb mining and slime hunting were plays themselves.

"Then I thought I'd ask the children directly. See, in Deep Forest, you'd ask children directly."

Edgar spoke to Shaw and Hull as he sat in bed listening.

"Right. Pick more than usual, pick more than usual."

Edgar lowered his eyebrows in Shaw's reply that that was all he was asked to do.

"'Cause even in the deep woods, you need as much potion as you want. Especially before you go hunting in the summer."

Sure, the pharmacist followed me on the summer hunt, but I can't make it on the move, and Shaw knows I'll have to make a lot of it in advance.

"But the young man here is tough..."

Edgar dropped his neck disappointingly.

"Really? Rick, who came all the way to Ampha, was rather alone."

"Not that kind of thing, I mean, 'Why do we have to do that?"' Working is what you do when you grow up, 'they say. "

That would break my heart.

"But Rick and Cyrus said that even girls have lizards and boys who hunt slime."

"At least I wasn't in the kid wandering around town. At least the salvation is that everyone in town knew I was a medic from Deep Forest, and they didn't treat me like a suspicious person."

Shaw, who thought that was unfortunate, nodded face to face with Hal.

"Instructor, we"

"Oh. I need you to turn to Edgar's help. However, since I need you to say it from above, will Edgar also act with us for a while from tomorrow? Even if the church and the pharmacist guild are out of their minds, the town's healing will not move efficiently. Let's start there."

The mentor has been invited, so there must be a strong right to say so.

"This town is so much bigger than the town north of Deep Forest, you don't even think Rick has the whole kid figured out. Where I live, he said it wasn't in town. Hey, Edgar."

"What, Shaw"

"You said you spoke to the children, but where did you call them?

Edgar looked at how he could ask such a thing.

"By the Pharmacist Guild. It's all over town with lots of kids."

Well, once young people get together even in the deep forest, it's not a bad idea to speak up there.

"He's a kid in town."

"The kid in town?

"You know, the first year I took part in the summer hunt, in the town of Iwado, I taught young people how to harvest herbs."

"At that time? I remember how much you helped me."

Shaw fell for it.

"And the kids in that town were scared, and they didn't try to pick herbs at all."

"Scared?"

"The slime."

"Heh. Boys, too?

Shaw nodded.

"Some kids never saw the slime. The wealthy town kids are better off studying and playing, not wanting to hunt slime or take home lizard meat for the house."

"So..."

Edgar put his arms together and looked at the ceiling. I don't drink ale anymore.

"Girls, if they can handle slime, this is how they do it, picking herbs and hunting lizards. But the boys..."

Shaw also put his arms together.

"It's cool to hunt, if you don't do something funny, you might not move."

I feel like I'm getting into trouble.

"I've been making up my mind a little bit about Ampha, too."

"Ready?"

Nodding to Edgar's words, Shaw looked at Hal.

"It's up to the town to do or not to do that about healing. Because it's the town of Canaan that loses money by not doing it. I'll do it to some extent, but that's it for the most part."

Edgar tilted his neck a bit to Shaw, who was clearly out of line. Shaw would have rather wondered even though he was usually a caretaker as crazy as he was.

"Shaw, you, you've had a pretty rough time in Anfa town."

"You know what? Mostly because of the town's pharmacists."

Everyone looked at me like a jerk.

Hal just got out of bed there. And I messed up the porch and started arranging something on the table.

Look at that. Shaw starts preparing tea.

"Sa, before you go to bed, what is this?"

What Hal served was deep forest baked confectionery.

"He's a guy full of nuts. Yes."

"I'm not selling this to you. Thanks."

Edgar cheers happily. Although every dish is delicious, what you always eat is reassuring.

"Hal."

"Of course, to the mentor. Yes."

"Uhm."

Tomorrow, work begins again. I need to keep my mind clear.

"Shaw."

Falco, who was listening in silence, spoke to Shaw.

"What?"

"The room is with me today. We need to talk."

Yes, it was. There was still talk of Falco.