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93. Fire

Next day

After finishing my morning routine and breakfast, I was spending some time helping and talking to Yurika and Elena. Well, most of it was about Serra and the others yesterday, but I told them that we were playing pretty friendly. Oh, but we haven't talked about Aldo being with us for a little while on the way. That's what I thought with Aldo, but because I thought we were going to get along. But I decided not to talk about anything because I thought I shouldn't say it badly because I was Yurika's son and Elena's brother. Maybe Aldo won't say anything about me either.

I heard Serra from the front door a little after I finished lunch while that was happening.

"Lena, are you there?

"Oh? Isn't this voice from yesterday?

"Right."

I stood up, hopefully.

"If you're inviting me to play, why don't you go have a warm outfit?

"Okay."

That said, when I went to the front door and opened the door, there was Serra and Louis.

"Lena, I've come to see you. I'll be fine now."

"Yeah."

"Then yesterday, Lena, let's go to the calves made by!

Well, maybe we can talk over there rather than talk about it here. I thought so and nodded and I just made a move to the place where I made the beak.

When I arrived at the calf, it was snowing. There was more snow than yesterday.

"Is there more snow than yesterday?

"Right. In the meantime, shall we go inside?

"Yeah."

That's how Serra looked at the branches as we went inside.

"What's going on?

"Can I use that branch to start a fire? Not colder than outside, but still a little colder..."

"I don't mind."

"Really!? Well, then, you can put the branches together and light the fire, right?

That's what Serra said and started branching. And when I finished assembling the branches, I took the stone out of my pocket and struck the stone several times near the assembled branches and the branches lit a fire. I'm surprised the fire lit so much more than I thought, but maybe this is normal because Serra used to say that the villagers use stones when they usually start a fire. And I thought that.