12

Eight visits were made in the afternoon, and the three returned to the infirmary.

The "recovery" that Edda put on Norma before lunch seemed to work very well, and when she arrived home, she asked me to call her again.

"How nice it feels. It seems to be washed and cleansed to the point where the body is soaked. I'm tired and my guts are in great shape."

After the bump, Norma rose up.

"You guys don't need training at all, do you? Even if you don't know how injuries and illnesses work, if you don't know what the patient's symptoms are, just apply" recovery "and it will all heal. Besides, the magic has become inexhaustible. You can use magic without a cane."

"We are adventurers. In the labyrinth, there are many occasions where it is necessary to quickly heal the injury (recovery) rather than a fine (recovery) tailored to the cause and symptoms. However, when considering" recovery "in different situations, it is still useful to have knowledge of the analysis of symptoms and causes. I think Sheila put us in your shoes."

"Hmm. If you ask me, well, wouldn't knowledge be mundane? I mean, for me, and for the patients, it's very gratifying. I guess I can cure patients who I thought were untreatable until now, and patients who need long-term, painful treatment."

"I leave it entirely up to you to examine and treat who. We want to learn how to treat you with your instructions and guidance."

"Okay. Let's take the day off tomorrow. The day after tomorrow I will be given a tour of my check-up and treatment at the infirmary. Probably not for you two to" recover. "Then come here the morning after tomorrow. Oh, I'll have lunch here."

13

"He said he's off tomorrow. What do we do, Lecan?

Do you want to go to the orphanage?

"Oh, nice."

"I forgot to tell you, once yesterday, I went"

"Oh, yeah."

"Tired."

"There's plenty for Lecan to take care of the kids."

That's what the deputy temple chief doesn't understand.

"But that's crazy. Once Lekan goes babysitting, he won't be called again."

"I think so, too. How could they let you go nine times?

"Come on?"

"Fair enough. I'm going to go to the woods and pick the flowers."

"Flowers?"

"I have an appointment."

"Then I'll keep cleaning and preparing dinner."

"Please."

14

"It's my uncle the wolf!

"Here we go."

"Don't let him get away with it."

"Oh, come on."

Rekan is besieged, stuck, and unable to move by the children who happen to rush over. When I moved, I was going to crush it.

"Shh, that's so popular, huh?

Edda is confused.

"Crouch down, uncle!

"Crouch, crouch!

"Crouch, Crouch"

"Kataguruma."

"Quickly."

It no longer seems customary for the march of a shoulder car to begin when Lecan comes.

Now that the eleven elders are in the wood cutting business, there are only eighteen children under the age of ten here. But it seemed to Rekan, comparable to the cry given by a hundred men of infantry.

"Okay. Five at a time. Who was it at first?

"Me"

Me.

"Me"

"Me."

"Set the order for today!

And it came to pass, as Rekan spat out, that the children, who were making noise as loudly as they could, were shivering.

"It's in order from the shorter kid. Guys, line up in back order!

Wow, raise your voice and the kids try to get in line. But trying to keep him a little low, in crouching, he tries to deceive his height and step forward.

"Stretch your legs! Stretch your back! Deceitful kids don't wear shoulder cars!

"Huh?

"Oops."

"Bu bu bu bu"

Even though it was cute to say, the children lined up in a row.

"Five from the beginning, come"

"Wow."

"Ichibanori"

"Keep your head up, come on, give it up"

"Oh, it's me. You go on your shoulders."

"Oh, my God."

Lekan grabbed the children mercilessly, put them on his head and shoulders, and put his arms up to make a forceful kobu, so that they could cling. The kid on the left is small and doesn't grab his arm well, so Lekan grabbed the kid with his big left hand.

Sticking to my head is a slightly bigger child. Children on both sides of it cling to children clinging to their heads.

"The destination of today's march is the stone staircase at the temple entrance!

"Uncle, do you frighten the macaques?

"How do you know that?"

"'Cause they're all saying"

"I didn't break it because I wanted to."

"Then why did you frighten me?

"I was stronger than God, so he broke on his own."

"No, Lecan. That reasoning is fucked up."

"This lady. Your uncle's one?

"That's not true. Mutsumo."

"You've been taking it?

"Yuka, don't you?

"Quiet! Start the march!

With the five children on board, Lecan walks slowly.

But slowly for Lekan, but for the kids, it's a speed we can't catch up with unless we're in quite a hurry.

"Wolf Squad, Shizudo"

"The nasty one, fumble."

"Fluffy."

"Which, to. Which, to"

"Things, keep going."

"Chiju-ji."

"Ooh."

"Ooh."

Eda looked at Lecan, pompous, walking away with the children.

"It's a mess..."

After that, Lekan gave the girls flowers.

Eda delighted the girls by teaching them the play of creating animal and plant shapes with fine strings of color.

Rekan entertained the boys by playing with his hands throwing each other a large ball made with a round of tweezers.

The elders returned before lunch and took a nap with them after the meal.

If I had let the children release the nuts simultaneously to show the art of Lekan shooting them down with the Fire Arrow, the deputy temple chief came and straightened out Lekan. The children were being cheered by a deputy temple chief stronger than Lecan.

When he got home, Lekan soaked up a strong drink. Edda cooked.

"You're a really good cook."

"Eh heh. Thanks."

Rustic dish with qualities, but it was good.

"Is that it?"

"What's up?"

"Grandma Sheila told me that you cook well"

"You said it."

He said he'd know when he was camping.

"You did."

"But, you know, I've never camped with Grandma Sheila, right?

…………

"And yet, how do you know?

"You must have heard it from Nike"

"Oh, well. Right."

"You must be."

"Mr. Nike, I wonder where you are. Another adventure together."

"Right."

"Eh heh heh"