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96. Past Events 2

"... Apparently the girl decided to leave it to the person because her aunt, who lived nearby, was taking care of her, but at one point I realized the girl wasn't in the village. So when I asked the aunt what happened to the girl, she said," I left it in the orphanage because I can't take care of her. "

"Huh?"

What do you mean you couldn't suddenly take care of him, even though you were looking after him? Could you lose your mouth because of food damage or something?

"Does that have to do with the reduced crop yield?

"I think that probably doesn't matter. 'Cause it was supposed to be around summer when the girl was gone."

Then why not?

"The aunt didn't have much reserves?

"I don't think so. Because when I thought I might not be able to get past the winter, the person put out quite a bit of stockpile and managed to get through that winter...... After all, it seems unclear what your father promised the girl's parents about stockpiling food."

Louis said that, but I got the food that was in that girl's house, so I got in the way and pushed her into the orphanage... I thought. And I said I was helped by the stockpile, but I think that happened to be on hand, so I sold my favor to the village chief. Well, it's probably the greatest translation of the village and a lot of accommodation and stuff.

"... once they checked the house for the girl's house, which means they checked the house, but they couldn't discover the stockpile. 'Cause your father said there was something like a big warehouse, but he didn't leave anything behind."

Well, if it's what I expected, does it feel like my aunt had it all and made a loan to the village chief?

"... and what's going on with that girl's house now?

"Does it feel like that aunt is using it? Well, it looks like your father can't say anything before he helps the people in the village."

"Well, I don't know how the village chief feels, but I wonder if that aunt would use the girl's house she kicked out on her own?

"It may be true, but I didn't even know that at the time..."

It may indeed be difficult because it is about six years old now, roughly the same age as I am now. But I wish I could tell your father about it if I didn't think of it now.

"So Louis told the village chief about it?

"It's..."

Louis was at ease when I heard that. I mean, you haven't told your father yet... And he said it had something to do with Louis and Sella not being able to act together, but I decided to ask him about it because I don't know what the problem is from all the stories so far.