Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear

239 Kuma, Fina knows about picture books

Fina stood in front of the door with her cheeks inflated.

What happened?

Shri is behind Fina.

For the time being, tell them they have returned after a long absence.

"Fina, Shri, right now"

"Welcome home, Yuna-sister. Rather, Yuna-sister! What is this?"

If you think that Fina's swollen face has momentarily become a smile, she inflates her cheek again.

Behind him, Shuri usually says, "Yuna-nee-chan is coming home," but she disappears due to Fina's angry voice.

Fina came to me and laid a picture book on the table.

This picture book was a copy of what I drew for Princess Flora and was presented to the children at the orphanage.

"What happened to this?"

"What's wrong? I'm not! Is this me?"

Point the deformed girl on the cover with your finger.

The girl is riding on the back of a bear.

Oh, so I guess the picture book girl was drawn using Fina as a model.

But it feels even more now.

First of all, I'm surprised that Fina didn't know about picture books.

"The kids say they read a picture book, so if you read it ... a girl who looks like me ..."

Fina seems a little angry.

But why didn't I draw even though I didn't know the existence of the picture book?

Ask me about that.

"I and Yuna's sister are drawn in the contents of the picture book."

That's right

The contents of the first volume of the picture book are from the encounter between Kuma and Fina, to finding a medicinal herb for the sick mother and bringing it to the mother.

I changed Fina's first encounter a bit and it looks like a picture book.

Volume 2 goes deep into the forest with a bear for a mother whose disease has worsened. He goes on to search for precious flowers that are said to cure the disease, and cures his mother's illness with the obtained medicine.

I can't draw magic, so I've changed it to a flower that cures the disease.

It's a picture book that focuses on Fina and me no matter where you read it.

The contents are immediately read as soon as they read.

But I have a secret to show that picture books have nothing to do with Fina.

"Fina, this is nothing to do with a real person. You can see it here."

I refer to a part written in a picture book with a bear puppet. There,

"This work is fiction and has nothing to do with real people, organizations, or incidents."

It is written properly.

So, try to escape, saying that the picture book girl and Fina have nothing to do.

"But this ribbon looks just like me."

Well, I modeled on Fina.

"And the story is about me."

Well, it's Fina's story.

"Everywhere you read or read, it's me!"

I was affirmed.

It seems that even a standard promised statement that can be understood in the original world does not understand Fina.

Well, because the model of the picture book is actually Fina, I can not escape it.

"Why did you draw such a picture book !?"

"I drew it for Princess Flora."

"Princess Flora?"

When Princess Flora's name appears, Fina's tone softens.

"But why is the picture book for Princess Flora in the orphanage?"

I explain how the picture book is here.

I decided to paint a picture book for Princess Flora.

He explained that the picture book owned by Princess Flora became a hot topic in the castle, and that more people wanted it and decided to reprint it.

"I could not refuse because it was the request of the King and Erreola.

Pass the responsibility to the King and Erreola.

Well, it was me who drew the original, but it was no exaggeration to say that the king and Erreola were copied and spread (for castles only).

As expected, Fina also shuts her mouth when the names of the king and Elora appear.

I'm sorry for my mean sister.

"At that time, I got a lot of prints and brought them to the orphanage kids."

"So, do you mean that many people have this picture book?"

Asks anxiously.

Even if it says a lot, it's only related to the castle, so it shouldn't be that much.

"Only some people in the castle."

Although it may be increasing in the present, it should be limited to families with small children.

So it's less than Fina thinks.

But Fina's response was different.

"Well, I can't go to the castle anymore."

It faces down and falls down.

"Is it going to go?"

I thought about the old Fina saying, "I'm fine because I'm not going to the castle, it's normal."

Well, if you go to the royal city with me, you are likely to go to the castle.

"I don't have to worry so much because I'm only giving out to families with small children. Nobody should know Fina because there should be few."

The number of copies is small, the pattern is deformed, and you must know your relatives.

Just like people on TV walking around the city don't notice.

You can't notice just walking normally.

"But the kids said," It looks like Fina-nee-chan. "

Well, it's unavoidable to be aware of the orphanage's children nearby.

"Fina. It's so cute, what if you forgive me?"

Tirmina, listening to our conversation, picks up a picture book and sets out a help boat.

"Mom?"

"But it's a pretty picture book anyway."

Tirmina turns over the picture book.

"Well then, what makes this girl Fina, is she the role of her mother?"

The hand turning the picture book stops.

Looking into the last page, there was a picture of a girl and her mother smiling.

This is a scene of a mother happily taking a medicine brought by a girl.

"You drew so cute. Isn't Fina so cute?"

"Yes, isn't your mother ashamed?"

"I don't like being drawn strangely. If it's so cute, why not?"

"But ... it's a picture book."

"Sure, it's a bit embarrassing. I don't think it's angry."

Fina is told by Tirmina and begins to accept her.

"But the girl is like me. Is the role of Yuna-Sister a real bear? I think if you draw me, Yuna-Sister will also have to draw herself."

The role of me is a deformed bear.

"That's because Princess Flora was interested in Bear. You'll remember Fina too. Princess Flora was interested in Bear."

"……Yes"

"So I chose a bear."

Again, Princess Fina, who was given the name of Princess Flora, seemed convinced and closed her mouth.

Fina cannot say that she did not like to draw herself.

"Well, I understand, but please tell me the next time I draw."

"Can I draw?"

"I don't really like it. The kids are having fun. But don't spread it any more."

"I see. I won't spread it. If the King and Errera try to spread it, I'll stop even if they shoot magic."

The most likely to spread is King and Ellera.

"Wow, Yuna, please.

Fina compromised and restated.

"It's a joke. I'll tell you properly."

When I say so, Fina is convinced.

Now, Fina's permission has gone down, so I can draw three volumes.

When it came to the end of the picture book, the attack flew from another place.

"Sister and mother are sloppy."

Shri, who had been silent until now, opened her mouth.

"Yuna-chan, why aren't I? I want you to draw as well."

Suddenly, Fina is confused by Shri being called Zulu.

I didn't think Shuri would be angry that it wasn't in the picture book.

It's more like being angry than being angry.

"Did you want to draw?"

Shuri nods small.

Certainly, it may be a bad feeling that my sister Fina and my mother Tilmina are there but my family is not alone. You may feel like you're being excluded. Furthermore, shuri is still small. I can't help thinking that.

"I'm sorry, Shri. I'm not the exclusioner. I'm just talking about my encounter with Fina, so this is what I'm doing. But the next time I draw, I'll draw Shri properly. "

"Really!"

Be happy with my words.

"Yeah, I'll draw properly."

Shri is pleased when I make a promise.

I thought that if we were to draw the third volume, it would be about Fina and the bear who accompanied Noah to the royal capital, but if we were to draw shri, it would have to change the concept.

Candidates talk about bears playing with their sisters.

Or is it a wedding with Gentz appearing? It doesn't seem like a bear comes into play.

Ummm, then we would go to the royal city with three people together with Shri. But can a picture book bear two people? Increase bears?

You have to think about this a little.

The story of the picture book is over, and Fina hears Elora and Zeref, leaving the orphanage.