The elegant daily routine of sage Grecas - here we go with a lovely 'Sage Hall' life!
Iola's Growth and Tibalagi Village Troubles
"... Guru! Master Lu to Mr. Manu! Mr. Lentomia, and everyone, it's been a while!
When Iola reunited with Riola for the first time in six months, she turned to us and smiled soberly.
"Ooh! You look better than anything."
The truth is, I wanted to hug you too, but this place pretends to be calm.
"Fine. It's getting hard."
"That is the fruit of training in action."
Luroni nods with his arms around the words of Manuferno. Lulu seems happy to feel that he is growing up splendidly as a warrior defending the village.
"You feel like you've grown out of the hall. It's sweet to be here."
"Whoa, Lentomia. Sounds like I was spoiling it."
"'Cause you are?
"Ugh, really?
"Yes."
I'm thrilled with Lentomia's words on the soot face. Sure, Iola decided to nest herself out of the hall, and I feel like she's grown all the time.
Could Chuta have spoiled it the same way?
"Brother Io, no, I'm a little taller -?
"Oh, the plum is a little bit too... Am I gonna change?"
"What? I grew up."
"haha"
Against the plum, which has grown tall and a little bigger in the chest, he looks like a lit face.
"Brother Io, no, it's been a while."
"Hemperoza, you look like some kind of wizard...?
"You know what I mean!? Well, you're the sage's best apprentice."
"I know that."
Then Hemperoza turns to Iola and whispers like a little devil.
"Sister Rio, by the way, has been very friendly and flirting with sage lately."
Say something extra quickly.
"Not at all, Hempero! Don't say it in a way that creates misunderstandings. Of course I care about you. Because she's Iola's sister."
I do get along with Riola, but it's troublesome if Iola even wakes me up here right now with strange jealousy.
"Guru...... thanks"
"Come on, come on."
"Fuck you."
I just got rid of Hemperoza and remembered the main issue (...).
"That's right. By the way, Iola, what's that square rally?
I jaw the crowded squares.
"Oh, you know, I was having a pest control meeting."
"Pests?"
"Yes, there's a bug in the vegetables... so"
When Iola looked back at the square, just the officials in the hall and the gentleman like the village chief looked at us and lowered his head with a peck.
"Welcome to the village of Tibalagi! Welcome, sage Lord Grecas."
"Forgive my sudden visit"
"No, it's just a pleasure, because it's a visit from the heroes who saved the village"
Walk over to them and say hello and shake hands.
Quickly, I spoke to the village chief and the official in charge of the village hall, and he said he was having trouble with leafy vegetables that had withheld harvest with worms he had never seen before. Leaf vegetables are an important source of income that is also shipped to Wangdu, such as leaf lettuce and cabbage.
Some fields seemed to be filled with holes and the damage was beginning to occur. Vegetables sold in the city have somewhat of a "bug hole" and are obvious. But he says he won't be sold worn out because he was devoured by boulders.
"You'll have trouble with that. But outside of the Hate specialty..."
Me, too, the magic of the agricultural system is a tease. Both Manuferno and Lentomia face each other but shake their necks small and sideways.
"Deworming. Blessings (festivals) can help you get rid of insects."
"I can't destroy bugs on vegetables, either."
Hate, no one can use anything as convenient as the magic of pest control (...). The only thing that seems to work is Manuferno's "Bug Blessing (Fest)," but it has no insecticidal effect (...), and the range and duration of effects from chanting is limited.
If even massive ritual-grade magic can be used, such as that chanted by the president of the Magic Society, Sir Apras A. Jill, you may be able to use your hand to cover the entire village and multiply it with the magical effects of Manuferno.
Nevertheless, it would be dangerous to do a ritual-grade magical impersonation (...) that I just joined yesterday.
"Herbs. You can find herbs for worms, too, right?
"I don't really grow up around here, even if I make medicine with deworming chrysanthemums (...) or something."
And it was Iola's friend who called me...... no, it was her lover (...) Harua. Run over to Riola and say hello. Hands together and rejoice in reunion.
"Mr. Manuferno! Thank you for your help with that verse. Long time no see, too, Riola!
Harua with long fox-colored hair tied together and outfits that feel like a pretty village girl.
"Halua! Long time no see."
I care about pests, though I'm happy to reunite with nostalgic faces.
Returning to the pest story, the village chief cut out a story.
"As a matter of fact... I had everyone gathered to discuss how a certain wizard of a journey was going to sell me medicines by 'pesticide magic' and how to screw up the cost"
"Oh, my God! That's good." Pesticide magic is really convenient. "
"Yep. It really helps. I tried the test pieces in some parts of the field and it seemed like a definite insecticide."
I guess the wizard of the journey means that he's a wizard doing things like running a business. I have heard that wizards who sell magic drugs and earn money on foot are quite present in the Principality of Cullen.
Walk around the house, formulate magic pills if anyone is ill, sell them and earn money. Or if you have a house that is distracting and causing disaster, do something like bless (fest) or mourn.
It's called a flush wizard.
"You just got here, and I thought you'd buzz with some awesome magic and get rid of the pests... You can't do that to a boulder."
Ha ha, and laughing iola. The village chief panics a little, but doesn't care about the argument.
"I'm sorry you're not up to your expectations. Wizards don't know what to do."
"Yeah, that's okay. But I'm just glad to see you guys like this."
"Right."
As I look at Iola once more as we have a conversation, she is taller and her gaze is much higher. I mean, didn't you finally cross Riola's back?
"And pesticide magic is rare, isn't it? I'd love to see you again for later school, Greg."
Lentomia narrows her eyes and trims her forehead.
"Oh, yeah."
"I agree. I'm interested, too."
We have a deal. The pest problem seems reassuring to have some prospects for solving it.
But if we are to gain new insights into magic, I will be interested in that. We decided to make a short stop on our journey to Rudens.
Continued