Spirit’s Paradise And The Idle Another World Life

Four hundred forty-three words, the market.

It got a little flashy, but the Bells' presentation was also successfully completed, killing their spirits at a mundane athletic club drink. The muscles are already dusty.

"Ah......"

Hangover is hell, but this, this feeling of toxins coming out of your whole body is a habit.

"Phew. Thanks, Moon. I'm perfectly fine."

……

I get out of bed and thank Moon for treating my hangover. Moon is silent and pully, but I feel somewhat happy.

"Yuta. It's my first place, and I don't think I can get drunk at Sarah's house."

Silfi gives me some very good advice when I get out of the hangover.

... Then I have a lot to say about why you left me alone, or why my muscle group forced me to drink it instead of drinking it myself, but I'm a man too. I know as much as I can about drunk drunk excuses being ugly, so I'm not making excuses.

"Ha, yeah. Sorry, I drank too much."

"Yu. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no! ……

When the bells don't do it, it dimples. I figured I'd make an excuse.

"So, what about Gina and the others? Could I have slept with you?

After giving the Bells all the excuses they can to push all the blame for getting hungover on a muscle group, ask Silfi what he cared about. The position of the sun is kind of high, right?

"It's already past lunch. Gina and the others are waiting in the room because she's not going to wake up after seeing Yuta."

Ugh. Is that already the time? I don't even remember when I came back to my room, but I think I drank it pretty late.

Hmm... for now, as an apology to Gina and the others, I don't feel comfortable working from now on. Do you want to start working tomorrow and sightseeing today?

Hmm? Knock? Looks like someone's here.

"Master, we both know you're not making a scene by yourself, but I think we should be careful in places like this."

... It looks like the voice that gave Bell and the others all their excuses reached Gina's room. Gina's serious advice pierces my heart......

"Master. I'm sorry about your brothers last night. Are you all right, sir?

"Master! Are you down?

"Tomorrow. Are you ready?"

Sarah and the others' pure concern fills my heart with sorrow.

"Yeah. It's okay now. I'm sorry to bother you. After this, say hello to Victor and the others and we'll go sightseeing."

I'll buy you anything now. Follow Worried Atonement with Money. I'm sorry you're a dirty adult.

"Uh, master. Victor and the others aren't out of the room, so I think we should stop saying hello."

"What?"

I've talked to Gina in detail and apparently the muscle population is down as well. The dining room for breakfast and lunch was also ragged, he said.

I don't know about you as a former nobleman, but if that's all you were happy about Sarah's return, don't be kind of dusty.

... Hangover is hell, so if you do Moon a favor and treat him, you'll be able to sell your thanks to Mr. Victor and the spiritualists for better understanding.

... Let's stop it. If the resurrected Victors ever mention another banquet or something, it's hell. See you later for sightseeing. Ask your aunt in the cafeteria where it sounds interesting.

"Whoa, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh!" "" Lots of mushrooms, "" Khu! "" Sounds good! ……

I tried to come because I got some market info from my aunt in the dining room, but the tension between the bells soared as the stalls also seemed to be gathering.

Belle and Rayne have nailed their gaze at the meat stall, and Tull and Tamamo seem interested in the mushroom stall. Flair with Moon over his head is somehow starting a prep movement.

Until earlier I was intrigued by the exotic streets, but the stalls I don't know seem more attractive. The charm of the stall is amazing.

(We'll take a moment to look around the market, so Bell and I need you to scout the stalls. I'll tell Gina and the others, so you can take Fuku and the others.)

Ask Gina and the others for permission to release the softly restless Bells to the exotic market. Even if they're excited, the Bells won't do anything wrong, so they can send them out in peace.

Well, shall we take a tour of the market? Not as much as the Bells, but Gina and the others seem intrigued by the exotic market, and I'm intrigued too.

It is exciting to see a shop connected by a simple roof made of wood that seems to have entered the world of old Hong Kong films. Well, they say if there's a fire, it won't be a sprinkle.... Is it okay to use fire in a stall?

Meat, mountain vegetables, potato, mountain vegetables, mushrooms, meat, fruit, meat, potato, mushrooms, vegetables, mountain vegetables, meat, potato, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat, meat

"Hey Master. It's all meat and vegetables and potatoes, isn't it?

"... yeah, you are. Gina's right."

Because they handle different meats and mountain vegetables from store to store, there is a wide variety, but that's what happens when I put it together. When we discovered the store dealing with river fish and the store dealing with fruit, we all fell apart.

The exotic market was interesting at first. But Sarah and the others' tension dropped in the meat and mountain vegetable-centric lineup, followed by my tension, and finally Gina's tension, who was trying hard to find ingredients that seemed to be available in the dining room.

I guess I was also bad for unconsciously imagining a market for Japanese tourists, but still couldn't manage a little more? I got into studying demons and medicinal herbs I don't know, but honestly, it's not fun.

I can't help it if this happens. Buy and eat in the stalls to increase tension. Just watching the meat and the mountain vegetables is boring. It doesn't make sense if you don't eat it, does it? I haven't had breakfast and lunch. My stomach is the limit.

(Silfi. I'm sorry, but will you call the Bells and Fuku?

I guess the Bells haven't finished checking all the stalls yet that means they haven't come back from themselves, but with the mobility of the Bells, they should have some stars on them. Let me show you around.

"Okay. Wait a minute."

Silfi seems kind of happy. Silfi was also bored to explore the market for meat and mountain vegetables.

"Yuta-," "Queue," "I'm home," "Ku," "I'm back! ……

Asking Silfi, the Bells and Fuku came right back with a full grin. Apparently, Bell and I had a full time, unlike us.

"You know, yum. Belle, I only put on it that looks delicious -"

"Cuckoo. Cuckoo. Cuckoo."

"There were plenty of mushrooms too. Supu Recommended"

"Ku! Ku, ku, ku, ku!

"There was a big smell! It's huge!

…………

I don't know the details, but I think I've discovered each of the stalls I'm interested in. You can expect this. But I haven't eaten dinner. Anyway, Gina and the others, who had a good breakfast and lunch, won't be able to eat a lot. In the meantime, can you tell me one stall at a time that I feel most confident about today?

"Just one thing -?" "Queue? There's plenty of them, right?" "Ku!" "What a waste! ……

When I told you to tell me just one thing, the bells got chomped. Of course, you were willing to go around all the stalls.

(We don't have time today, so let's just make it one. I'll tour all the stalls before I go back to paradise, so be patient today)

Before I went back, I told him I was going around all the stalls, and as soon as I got back, the Bells got better. Easy is helpful, but it sounds like a tough ride through all the stalls.

(Then who will guide you at first?

Belle and the others turned their heads on my question and started consulting with Gonyo Gonyo.

"Come on!

As a result of the consultation, the first hand seems to have been decided on flare. You said it was big meat, right? I saw the stall when I looked around the market, but did you have big meat or something? You're leaving the market, right? Where are you going?

"This is it!

What, this?... this one. It's really big meat, but what about this from the first shot? In the first place, if I said I would buy it, could I buy it?

I wondered because they took me off the market and unpopular, but this has to be an unpopular place to do it, right? Besides, this isn't a stall. It's a vendor.

"It's like a lot of signs!" Hey, hey, hey, hey. "

Hmm. Looks like the whole grill has pierced my child's heart. Bovine meat isn't uncommon, but it's really fascinating when cooked round. Plus, it's full of force because it's burning ten of them side by side in the square at once.

Flair looks awesome, and Marco and Kikka have become interested. I don't think I can buy it, but I guess I'll have to negotiate.

Instead, he approaches the man who is baking while spinning a stabbed boar on an iron skewer, feeling the heat of the fire. The roaches being baked are stuffy and fox-colored, and they look quite delicious.

"Whoa, bro, what's going on? It's hot in here, huh?

As I approached, my sweaty uncle noticed me and called out. It looks so hard, it's awkward to negotiate.

"Um, can I buy that whole grill?

"Hmm? You got this? I'll wholesale this to the store when it's cooked, so it won't sell. If you want to eat, I'll tell you the wholesale store, so you can go eat."

Right? It's a giant round roast. You don't normally sell here, do you? Trying to give up, I see Marco and Kikka's slightly dismayed face.... If you can't buy it, you'll shombolish not only Marco and Kikka, but also Flair.... I'm sure I'm not the right person to raise kids. The children are still flushing me.

"Um, could you cook three extra heads? I'll pay you double."

If this happens, we'll settle it with money. I'll show you the power of the Bubbly Japanese, one for us and the other for paradise. Let's plug the last one into the 'Stars of Styre'.

Of course, this is good intentions. I'm never hungover and ill, and I have no idea what kind of heavy stuff to feed and suffer from roach roasting. It's never about being surrounded by a muscle population and being grumpy or anything.