It's all one flower.

1050. Harm of refusal to sell

The pharmacist (dull) Awellana told his fellow citizens of the land what he had heard at the farmhouse invited for breakfast.

Aviace in the passenger seat explains the driver's medvege, while Agoni, a funeral parlor aboard the wagon, explains the DJ rafe.

"If you say so, of course you do."

Padolrik, a company employee until recently, convinced me with a troubled face. Amana said, "Why?" and Father.

"Because it's not right for you. I can't put raw vegetables in [endless bags], so I'll drive them, but that'll take fuel, right?

"Yeah."

"But I can't get them to trade for the same amount of fuel as before because of the price increase"

"Oh, if it's far away, I'll need plenty of gas, and I won't go because I'll only damage what I've done."

Amana says with a convincing face, and my father and brother nod contentedly. Elantis of the same age finally figured it out in Amana's story, and he poured a look of respect on his friends.

"It's not a wax that's completely gone, it [jumps] into the city with as much as it can hold in a regular cage or bag, and the deal keeps narrowing, he says."

"But you can't expect a fair deal with a farmer looking under his feet in that condition."

Announcer Jorch said in a sigh and the air on the carrier became heavier.

"Then someone from the fishing village on the other side also said that patrol practice stopped coming to the east side too, so what about vaccines and stuff..."

"On the contrary, there's a chance that we're going to get sick."

As Captain Solniak shrugged, the children tilted their necks.

"Why the suss? We didn't catch a cold, did we?

"We go to all kinds of cities and deal with a lot of people, and for that matter, we also deal with a lot of fungi and viruses, and we're immune... oh, uh, you know what immune is?

When Awellana heard, the three girls nodded, but the boy soldier Morph shook his head weakly and peered at the pharmacist (dull) at the top of his head.

Captain Solgnac smiles slightly and makes Morph nod.

"I'll explain later. … please continue"

"We have been vaccinated, so it can be mild if we get infected or not sick, but babies and little ones born after the war may still be vaccinated..."

"There will be a limited number of people going to the city with shipments. If you have little chance of dealing with outside humans in smaller villages, you may also have weak collective immunity throughout the village."

When Padolrik led him, manager Leno looked suspicious.

"What? Why? If my parents take me to a big hospital in the city, I wonder if they could vaccinate my baby or something?

"The vast majority of the vaccine's raw materials are imported, and they're manufactured domestically from ichthyos, so we can only count the number and variety."

"What? Isn't it enough because of the blockade on the lake, not because Kulbunika was attacked by air?

Manager Leno rounds his eyes and turns a surprised eye to the pharmacist (dull) Awellana, who didn't even know the other faces.

"When Topoli Airport was rebuilt, there was information that air transport was resumed…"

"Then in the end, it won't be enough. All vaccines are made in science factories, not magic drugs, and pharmaceutical companies in science countries are patented, so don't make them on your own, even if you know how to make them."

Awellana shook her head at Jorch.

Raw vaccines cannot be placed in [endless bags].

Due to limited traffic, large numbers of medical personnel have lost their lives or become refugees as a result of air raids, warcraft raids, etc., and have spilled out of the country. How many functioning hospitals are in the country… especially on the Nemoralis side of the island of Nenia?

Geographically and circumstantially, many air strike victims (Risaya) will take precedence over the cities of the northern part of the island of Nemoralis, which were not hit by air.

Everyone on the carrier has lost their words and has solidified.

We arrived in the second village a little before noon.

People returning from a wild job turn to a complex mix of expectations, anxieties, and questions at the sudden appearance of a broadcaster's vehicle.

Awellana peeps people through the windshield through the attendant's small window.

"Hello -. We're a mobile broadcaster mon. It's an FM, and the radio doesn't fly that far, so can I just let you in the middle of the village?

When the driver, Medvege, lovingly put it, the green-haired people began to consult within their peers.

Aviace in the passenger seat says to his hand the pack of dry batteries he put on the dashboard as per the meeting.

"If you have the right radio, I'll give you the battery."

About 30% turned a bright face, but the rest deepened distrust and vigilance by rejecting it, leaving the truck with a rugged look. Some run into the stone walls.

... too generous and suspicious on the contrary?

I'll see what's going on and what's going on next door, Joorci. The announcer of the national broadcast silently waited for the villagers to leave.

The villagers returned with an elderly man.

The women pull into the gate, and only the men remain. All visible badges (today) are in the school of [Hatake Skylark (Hibari)].

"I am the village chief. I didn't know state-run radio started broadcasting mobile... it wasn't in the bureau's PR paper, but about recently, did it start?

My brother explains to his fellow village chief as a people of the lake.

"Did you know that was a lot more complicated and there was a coup in the capital?

"It's about General Unuk Elhaia getting up, isn't it? Do you know what happened after that?

"The Nemus Liberation Army fought government forces in the capital, involving broadcasters and the general public, and formed an extraordinary government in the city of Rachka."

The village chief nods at the explanation spoken by his fellow members of the [Fishing (Su, etc.) Rugalu Bird (Pelican)] school to encourage them to continue.

"We, too, know that far"

"Was I? How far do you know?

"The last battery ran out at twilight, but the city people were also short of supplies, so they stopped selling it to the villagers. I don't really go out of town trying to consume myself if I'm wasted."

"Oh, that was troubling the neighboring villages, too. So, I got it before, but we used it. (Michi) Hey, I thought I'd hand out the batteries a little bit. Do you have a radio that fits this guy?

The driver, Medvege, receives one pack of twelve from Aviace and leaves the window.

When the village chief shouted his mould, several raised their hands.

"That's just it, you're handsome for the time being"

When Medvege offered and urged, the village chief received terribly.

"This is Jorch, a state-owned broadcast announcer. With the will of the National Broadcasting Corporation and FM Cravel, who fled the battle in the capital, we were authorized to broadcast mobile broadcasts separately from the main station."

"Mr. Joolucci?

"This way from the coup, it wasn't on the news at all, so it's perfectly..."

The village chief swallowed the continuation in the blur.

"We travel around the island of Nemoralis to tell you about regional news that has been reduced with special wartime attitudes, as well as international news. You said you could no longer sell me one battery, but what about hospitals, medications, etc?

"Even after the patrol service stopped coming, the temple in Myata, a little further east, was able to see me, but a cleric who could use healing techniques asked me to come to the temple in Topoli, and I've been away for three months now."

Jorch raises questions in the voice of the village chief.

"At Carmensik's hospital, can't you get treatment?

"For once, you can see me, but even though the curse doctors and pharmacists (dullness) have been taken by the army and are understaffed, all these patients are going, so the waiting in order is terrible, and it's not a day."

You can't [jump] within the walls, and it's harsh to move the injured and sick over and over again.

I will deliver plenty to the store I have a relationship with and ask them to stay at home and say that I will go to the hospital somehow.

... Huh? Well, then, I wouldn't shy away from people who aren't nearly hospitalized, would I?

"The pharmacy sells it right, but after the price goes up, there's a lot out of stock, and this is pretty good too..."

"That's a tough one..."

"How could the Royal Family not allow the ship to come and go when the war is over sooner after the lack of school supplies for the children..."

After complaining of a frequent (one) distress, the village chief made a weak smile and guided the mobile broadcaster's car to the village's only small, medium and consistent school.