After settling down, Hood's nephew--again, she went out with Alitera to collect herbs.

When I told him I was a pharmacist, he was supposed to teach me what he knew about herbs.

Everything seems to have been taught pharmacy by Alitera (Elf), who sells medicine formulated to the hassle of an adventurer.

Are all elves like that? Not when I hear that.

Elves are only said to be exclusive and conservative species and are complete within a race (family). So each of them has a role to play, and they're good at something.

Alitera's, honey, say that her mother's family inherited medicine and was taught it when she was little (how many years did it take? I was scared to ask).

Regardless of the ecology of the elves, the pharmacy of the elves can only be described as awesome.

I thought it was a weed. It taught me something comparable to a hundred gold coins, such as grass being an ingredient in anesthetics, or a blood suppressant when the moss I often look at gets sucked by a leech.

Even though it was just a full stomach, it also taught me how to produce paper (like Japanese paper when asked).

He then told me that the paper originated in Elf and that the luxury paper now in circulation was imported from the Elf country (where Alitera doesn't even know), as well as back information.

"Paper making was frustrating, but why don't we give it another try"

Materials that Alitera has taught us (tree type and site of use) are also available around here and can be produced if there is a junction technique.

"As far as I'm concerned, I'd like to be surprised that I made it on my own."

"Well, that's a secret around here. I have secrets to tell people, too."

I'm telling you that I remember a previous life if I were to be Alitera, but I wouldn't be sneaky to get involved in case I found out. This is not about trust, but about keeping it a secret from a self-defense point of view.

"Right. You know, it's kind of polite to be close."

It's the same over here. I'm surprised.

"But there's so much to remember, it's going to overflow my mind."

This body in this world can perform better than it did in previous life, but it can't be made into a genius like a sapphire or a tota. At best, I'm only talented enough to grow if I work hard.

It took me a while to learn the letters and medicine Obaba taught me, and I wrote them down many times (burnt them on a wooden plate), and I practiced them repeatedly late at night.

"Then I'll give you this."

and took a round crystal of water color out of his hip pouch and offered it to me.

It was received reflexively and viewed from various angles.

"... what the hell, here?

"Kalankola. Well, it's our secretary."

Oh, my God. Alitera, to put it bluntly. I'm out of my mind!

"... hey, why, to me...?

Finally, the words came out.

"'Cause I want you to be the bait"

What a light answer.

"Give it to your own child, Koyumon."

"I'll give it to you. My secret letter."

I don't know what that means, but I'd appreciate it if Alitera was convinced.

"Thanks, Alitera. I'll take care of it."

"Yeah."

Since yesterday I've smiled as much as I could imagine. - I don't know, the woman's heart...

"Well, how do you use it?

It just looks like a water-colored crystal ball. Is that some kind of recording medium?

"Turn your consciousness to Kalankola and say 'radinia'"

I stopped thinking again when they told me to. No, there's so much information in my mind that I can't think about it.

When I say information ─ ─, when I say a record of the scene, 3D footage like turning a camera like in a previous life and watching the scene switches with awesome momentum to change the channel in my head.

"Focus on what you want to watch"

Focus on the footage that was nearby with Alitera's advice.

The scene was one where Alitera's mother was talking about something, in which she was crushing some leaves.

That's Elf!

When I accidentally penetrated it, the footage disappeared and Alitera appeared in front of me.

"No, I know Elf...... ah"

I remembered getting an automated translation collar I got from a sea warrior in the middle of words.

I thought you said you could have a conversation with any race if you wore an automatic translation collar made by the Mermaid Archdeacon.

Pockets of trousers (different storage boundaries. Well, I can only put things the size of which I can put in my pocket) out of the bundle of keys.

One of them - the key to the safe in my room - was picked out, plunged into the space in front of me, and turned half a turn to the right.

When I heard the sound of a kachin, the space in front of me -- a space of thirty centimetres across -- connected to the vault and the door opened.

Inside, my treasure is packed.

I took the collar of the automatic translation out of it and hung it around my neck to activate Kalankola again.

- Bingo!

The elf language was automatically translated and heard. Yeah, magic is super convenient. No!

"... bei, who are you really..."

Villager, what is it?