My Twin Sister Was Taken as a Miko and I Was Thrown Away but I’m Probably the Miko
Girl and Days Without a Lady 7
We had a slow conversation at Mr. Dolorean's place.
I also heard about the Divine Son, but I also wanted to tell a lot of stories about no other love. While I was spending some time, I totally missed Mr. Dolorean when it came to Sinomi. I guess this is the only thing I admire about being huge and cool.
Although Gaius and Mr. Sinorn still seemed restless, they were still a little used to talking to Mr. Dowloean.
Mr. Dowloean seemed to enjoy spending time with so many people as rare as this.
Mr. Dowloean has been worshipped as a god and has been afraid of his existence. That's why I haven't done anything normal to talk to someone like this.
It got dark, so I went back to Mr. Biller's settlement once. I'm going to take care of the settlement for a few more days and come to Mr. Dolorean for a few days.
After that, I went to Mr. Doroyan with just me, Dornair and Raimer, and to Mr. Dornair and Sinomi and Mr. Sileva - and I deepened my interaction with Mr. Doroyan. It must have been me or Doaneer who was headed for Mr. Dolorean.
While I did not go to Mr. Dolorean, I went around looking at the settlements of the winged ones, which I did not see much of when I visited last time. Because we got along at the corner, and we want to know more about them, too.
After all, I realize that life on the mountain and on the ground must be different.
On the mountain, we don't basically make crops or anything, and the billers are hunting and eating fruits, mountain vegetables and demons that are fruitful in the mountains in this settlement. The rest is hunting, taking advantage of being able to fly.
As far as water is concerned, spring water is pulled. The mountain is also adjusted by Mr. Dolorean with his magic, and he has a pleasant magic flow, which seems to make it easier for the land to grow crops. Doaneer says, in addition to that, because I have a sense of companionship with the winged ones, it seems even easier to grow all sorts of things.
"Picky and good-looking (crops would also be easier to grow. Sometimes I try to raise them)"
"Do you think Doaneers should be raised?
"Pikiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (um. Even though it's easy to get food, you should grow it)"
"Oh well."
After such a conversation as a doornair, I heard from the doornair something that could also be raised on the mountain.
Mr. Dolorean's knowledge is so great that he knows so much about the people who live on these mountains. I mean, besides the Billers, I guess there were other people who lived in the mountains in their long history.
Mr. Dolorean remembers the information about these people.
I caught up with the Billers to see if they could grow anything.
"Do you need to do that?
"I thought the doornair should do it."
Let's do it.
It was shabby in my words, but I agreed as soon as I knew the doornair was saying so.
The Billers, who have an absolute view of the doornails, immediately hear the words of the doornails.
I only interact with those with wings other than Mr. Biller sometimes, so I hope I can interact more.
In this settlement, you run freely through the sky from little children to grandfathers. The Billers told me, but it seems the only time they won't be able to fly is when they die.
- The winged people live in this land because they are attracted to the presence of Mr. Dowloean and only live in this slightly hard-to-live land because they worship its existence.
And because they have lived in the land for a long time, Mr. Biller seems to have adapted to the land. —— The Billers don't use letters. They often communicate with words and sounds, so it seems that the only thing about the old Billers is that they are communicated as words.
My aunt used to teach me how to study in our village, and now Mr. Lan teaches me how to study.
So I thought Mr. Lan also said that although there are many people who can write letters, the smaller the village, the more people who don't.
Mr. Lan said, "It's great to write. Materials and books that have been left behind by those who can write past letters are important materials to string history together. It would be better to communicate the correct information as a letter than verbally. I would be happy if one day what I wrote could also be something that could tell history to people all the way ahead," he said with excitement.
How would Mr. Lan spend his time in the ruins by now? I guess they'll hear a lot of stories when I get back.
We were to travel to and from the settlement of the winged men and to Mr. Dowloen, and then return to the village.
The Gaius and the others seemed to get along better than before with Mr. Dolorean and the Billers, and I was kind of happy.
- Girl and Days Without a Lady 7
(The Divine Son girl travels to and from the dragon's former and deepens her interaction)