"I did it!

"Wow, hey, come on."

"That's just great. I'm no match for Yuri."

"What are you talking about? You already fished seven."

I caught a mountain fish and let it go in a fish cage. I'm five now. Same number as Noah. Phee doesn't have what he wants to say. I told him, but I didn't let him tell me what was ahead by staring lightly. Phee praised me for my skill when I caught him in a short time.

Besides, you fit Noah. And I looked at it like its eyes were frightened.

Actually, as a kid, I can be the one who taught him how to fish. Because in those days, I sometimes couldn't get it to a decent meal by the harassment of a samurai (although the samurai is not being retired right now), and I only caught fish to fill my growing and appetizing stomach.

Apparently that skill had not fallen. Noah was trying to impress me next door that the fish could be caught as funny.

"I'm hungry ~"

"Well, let's bake and eat this fish"

"What? Can you do this?

It was a simple question for a six-year-old. Some Noah didn't even seem to think about eating the fish he caught. Noah has only spoken of meals prepared for cooks at the Mansion. But that can be said not only to Noah, but also to the children of other nobles. I don't even think about taking fish directly.

Fee told me to tell him gently.

"Noah, the dish you've been talking about, this is how the mansion's cook purchased the living fish and cooked it deliciously, came up on the table. There's nothing you can't eat."

"Okay. But how do you do it? There's nothing here."

"You circle in stone and start a fire in it. They line the area with skewered fish."

"Heh."

"Now let's find the stone for it."

"Yeah."

Noah started looking for stones by following Phee's words honestly. When I tried to help too, Fee asked me to look for a tree branch. When Noah finds a stone big enough to finally grab it with both his own hands from Kawahara, he begins to line up the stones to form a circle with the stones he collected with Phee, who was doing the same work.

I was picking up a tree branch looking at it from a distance, like a parent or a child. And I thought.