"I don't know, I, I was out of venom then"

"Edgar, what are you talking about?

That's what Edgar said to his mentor at the dinner table, to Shaw, who, as one, had sprung his anger. There was no Falco, no Leon, and Cyrus and Rick were back in their own homes, so the line was just the mentor, Shaw and Hal, and Edgar.

Falco was never a chatter, and Leon was cheerful but not loud. But he always seemed to enjoy listening to Shaw and Hal, and sometimes he taught me how to see things differently.

The mentor, who listens quietly, is Shaw who is thankful for that, but also feels somewhat lacking.

"I never thought Shaw would punch a boy in the first place, nor did I think he would defeat him so righteously"

"I'm reflecting on what I pushed."

I don't think Shaw should have done it either. Don't put your hands on it because you don't like it.

"I just moaned and said I was stupid and you didn't hit me straight from the front. Starting tomorrow, if you're an adult, I mean, I don't like it, but I'm gonna go to the pharmacist and see if there's anything I can do."

"Edgar, I'm sorry. I never thought the pharmacists wouldn't listen to each other."

The mentor who said so has a slightly unfloating face.

"I myself was dealing with all the enthusiastic healers, and I took that for granted too much. There's no way anyone can move at the same calories as themselves. I'm reflecting that I was losing sight of something called the finesse of people's minds."

"The mentor. What the mentor is doing is not wrong. I just wasn't ready."

Edgar's voice was calm.

"Still. Edgar, Shaw, Hal. If it's hard, let's not force it. I was worried about what the hell I could do to save this big town, but I stopped worrying about it."

The smiling mentor seemed separate from anyone who said harsh things in church today.

"Instructor..."

"Shaw, I would have said it first. It's up to this town to do it or not to do it about healing."

"It was. Forget it right away, it gets hot."

Shaw exhaled and lost his strength. Sure, didn't you say that yourself?

"We tend to think about the most efficient treatments and studies, but maybe that's not a good idea on the size of this town. It's a big town. Some people think a lot, some people in a lot of lives. Today in one day, how could you expect too much?"

The mentor just broke it off, or he looked bright.

"One. Wouldn't it be okay if I were alone? One in a pharmacist, one in a child, one in a healer. Oh, that's just the three of us."

"If I were a mentor"

Shaw and Hal laughed unexpectedly at the dullness.

"Wouldn't it be better if there was an extra one from there, two and three? Good luck to the star pick up day and leave the rest to the people of the town of Canaan to go home. Into the deep forest."

I want to go back to the town north of the deep forest. The four sighed softly and loudly, without having to work hard until the age of 19, the northern town is now home to Shaw and Hull.

The next day, Edgar had no glance at the pharmacists, no sarcasm, and had participated in the herb collection. Pharmacists who were not attending yesterday were also learning with interest, first from Shaw and Hull and then from the pharmacists who were learning earlier yesterday. The pharmacists who participated yesterday remembered what they had learned properly, and after returning, they had a proper plan of action.

"The pharmacist has brought out many more helpful people, not just one."

"So the mentor's goal was achieved when it came to pharmacists."

Shaw and Hull interacted with Edgar and the pharmacist until the time the children came out, collecting herbs together and hunting for slime.

The pharmacists honestly thanked Shaw and Hull and went back with a full face. Edgar also went back with him when he moved his mouth only to try his best.

"Children, I wonder if they will come"

"Hmm. Look, but at least one's coming!

That's what Hal says, but Shaw didn't think of it.

It's Rick.

"Rick? Because Rick is. Right."

Shaw noticed much more.

"Is Rick from the town of Canaan? Then one child is no longer."

"It's clear! All you have to do is get more."

"Besides! Like!

If the two of us were in a bright mood, Rik came from the other side of town.

"Uh, there doesn't seem to be any extras for now"

"You're alone."

Rick was alone.

"Hey."

"I knew I couldn't."

"What?

"Other children. He said he wasn't coming."

"Oh."

Rick was impatient.

"I'm coming. Not all of them."

"Come!

"Yeah. I'm in Garsh's jamming operation right now, so I wonder how many people can come"

"That guy!

Shaw accidentally gripped the cobweb.

"Ha. Shaw, give him a break. Boy, what the hell?"

"Because."

"Yeah. If any other kids didn't come, I'll do it."

"Rik?"

I think Rick still looked like another HR until yesterday.

"Honestly, I was reincarnated into a child, but I didn't think I was one. Both Cyrus and I were going to feel equal. So, I don't know the kids in this town, I know them, but somehow, it doesn't really matter."

Shaw had blended into the town community as a child from the beginning, so I was surprised because I never really thought of myself as an adult.

"But look at yesterday's show. You're not human resources, you're talking about my town, and you finally thought of it."

Rick, who was somewhat speaking looking at the wheat fields, looked at Shaw in the light.

"I'll do it. I'll do it. So, Shaw and Hal can't do it. Uh, I figured you'd want me to do it about girls."

Rik with his head like trouble, Shaw thought it was just a little cool for the first time.