It's all one flower.

1508. Criteria for shopping

"Hey, what book, you bought it?

Morph saw the package held by the pharmacist (dull), but he doesn't know anything from the rugged paper bag.

"It's a magic book. [Thoughtful Owl] Faculty Intermediate Book"

"Is it hard?

"Right... I learned that in college, but I'm not wacky memorizing all the spells, so I thought I'd check this out"

Morph looked at Ne, the pharmacist, surprised.

"You graduated from an erratic school, and yet, you're studying?

"That's right. If you check and remember, there are more types of medicines you can make that are convenient."

"Hmm."

The pharmacist (dull) tells me with a normal face, and the boy soldier morph nods normally. From a morph who couldn't graduate from a single school, after leaving several schools, she still seemed like someone on the cloud.

... Because I live a long time, I don't know anything about things, I study them superbly, I know things.

The pharmacist Ne was born in a period of civil unrest for half a century. It's no excuse to think that Morph right now is "unable to study because he's at war".

Tomorrow is March.

... Kiri would be nice, make a cage or something today and start reading textbooks tomorrow.

Many of the textbooks they bought had never been opened yet. Only Mandarin could finish reading all the elementary school minutes.

There's a lot. Any of them might also have a "opening hours" tip that even Medvege's old man knew about.

The fisherman's grandfather and the pharmacist (dull) stopped at the store of the eight hundred.

The opening hours on the sign are from 8: 00 a.m. to 4: 00 p.m. and the holidays are Wednesday.

Blurry view of two green-haired people laying down vegetables.

... How do I tell if a delicious vegetable is?

Does that also have an explanation in the textbook?

Pina and her brother were bakeries, and I thought they were food professionals so I could see them. But the pharmacist (dull) and the fisherman's grandfather seem to take the vegetables and look into something and decide not to buy them.

Morph took a closer look at the green-haired brothers and sisters.

I thought it was size, but it doesn't seem like it. Grandpa put the big one back on the shelf and put the smaller cabbage in the shopping cage.

... that cabbage and the other guy, how is it different?

"Boy, what's up? Are you hungry?

"Anything... when you buy cabbage, where do you want to look and buy it?

Don't ask me that, Mon.

The old man from Medvege didn't know. At automotive school, they only learned to drive trucks.

Both the people of the local lake and the people of the land who came to buy it out of the city of Ljabina find out something about the vegetables and put it in a cage. Some of them bought pumpkins that Nee-chan saw and sent back to the store.

... Even if you don't think Nee-chan can do it, the others will buy it, why? Because you're a land people?

But the pharmacist, Ne, came to buy it not only for herself, but also for everyone on the mobile broadcaster Praether Massa. I'll buy it for fifteen people, so I'm sorry about one house, and when I don't use a magic bag, I need to pack it.

In the corner of the eight hundred houses, he noticed the corner where the people of land flocked. When I get close to you worried, the old man follows me.

In the middle of the hedge is a cardboard box. With one of the open lids, the letters "cutouts" and oily magic jump.

The contents were vegetables that Morph knew a lot about. Though leaves shrivel, they are even browned and half rotten.

One took the shriveled horseradish and went straight to the register. The price of the cash is about half the horseradish on the shelf.

... right. Buy one that isn't damaged as much as possible.

The old man on the radio said eight hundred houses would come to the makeshift house and cook it out with surplus vegetables for sale.

I don't think good vegetables will sell. They only turn to the powerless people of makeshift life when the poor land people bought the broken cuttings and couldn't help them even.

Food is not much different from Morph's when he was in the Ristover Autonomous Region.

Boy soldier Morph grabbed his fist, but loosened it immediately. Still, it's good enough to live in a splendid makeshift home.

... I don't even have a job, but you can eat it. It's hard.

Morph was only able to have lunch the day he worked down at the factory. During the winter holidays, there was no grass in the sheeney green space, and many days were spent drinking only shitty well water.

"Boy, what's up?

"Temporary cooking..."

"We go to high school every Wednesday. Boy, that's a face I don't see here, but what temporary kid?

A granny with more than half green hair mixes with the story as she wipes her hands with her forehead.

The old man answered instead of the mumbled morph.

"I'm a traveling monster. I'm looking for somewhere to settle down when I don't live, but it's everywhere."

"I'm sorry. If you go to high school makeshift on Wednesday, I'll feed you dinner."

The store grandmother said, smiling Nico at Morph.

"I don't live there... okay?

"There's no point in having one or two more. Bring the inventory from the day before."

"Oversold?"

"It's funny. It's fresh because I'll take what I haven't put up for sale yet."

Morph looked at Grandma in surprise.

The green eyes buried in the wrinkles are serious and do not appear to spit (sighs).

"But you're free, right?

"That's right. I'll be able to work later."

"Even though you're not making money?

"I can't do it every day, but we can only do this much, hey. I really hope the bureau does something about it."

"Well, it's a recession everywhere, and taxes are array,"

"That's right."

A green-haired guest who was nearby pinched his mouth and Medvege responded politely at no time.

"We hire one person who can drive, from a makeshift, but the job is only when we buy in the morning."

"Are they paying cheap?

"Well. We don't make that much money either, so I'm paying for it with raw, edible vegetables."

"Here and there, no house, no job."

When I heard it again from the locals, I felt much different from what the old ladies on the radio had heard on a temporary basis. Morph doesn't know which is true, just this.

"If you live, you might be able to move to a place where you have a home or a job. Lyabina's better, isn't she?

"I don't know."

Morph felt it wasn't bad that the warehouse company, which was president of the star sign, hired only the powerless people.

Even if preached, if the guy who hears Hanashi doesn't stain the idea of a star sign (servant), he'll make a whole lot of money.

Morph received an inflated shopping bag from the pharmacist (dull) and went to the next store thinking.