It is the story of the time when the jeweler Sputnik was still traveling.

Finishing a deal in one city, Sputnik, the jeweler Sputnik, was on his way to the next city with employee Crewe.

At the request and request of customers, it is Sputnik's way of doing business that flows from the city to the city without a specific base. But the next visit to the city was for a different reason than business.

And that, too, was something to do with Crewe - I shall explain. I called Crewe, who looked forward to the bird out the window in the seat across the street.

Kuru, his neck turns this way.

"The next city is Liafiat City. It's a city just east of Lucar Avenue, and it can't be called a big city for care, and it's quite far from the continental capital city of Veal Alton, but it's not insecure, he says. There won't be any inconvenience in life either."

"Riyahita City..."

Without tongues, repeat the place names.

Free up a little while,

"Yes."

Classmate Crewe recently had a bad habit. Even if I don't know, they've learned that if I don't dare reply to consent, I'll be fine.

I think I'll have to make it right anyway, but the current story is not very important. Sputnik continues his words.

"They say it's a relatively warm, flourishing city with flowers and fruit trees. I also saved money there, and if I saw the land and it wasn't a bad environment for living and starting a business, I'd think about living there permanently"

"Kaju, yep, jju"

Again without tongue, repeat the words.

"Yes."

Do you really understand that?

You must have noticed a suspicious gaze. Crewe shook his head up and down, big twice,

"I know. Uh, generally."

Generally.

Where do you get more vocabularies like that? - Just in case, I'll explain.

"A fruit tree is a fruit-bearing tree. Remember Liafiat City is a city of fruit."

"Fruit"

A saliva drowned from Crewe's mouth.

"Is it delicious"

"You'll have everything of good quality. It won't be a specialty, you can expect it to taste good."

"Are you all-you-can-eat!

"Not all-you-can-eat"

Why did you add the elements you didn't say?

Still seemed like a sufficient element to stir up Crewe's expectations. She holds a stuffed backpack to her chest, cheeks on the window, and repeats the name of the city without tongue-

The upper mood was also contagious to Sputnik. So,

"Look forward to it. When you get there, I'll feed you a pile of fruit."

"Yes!"

and.

The reply seemed, without a doubt, to understand Sputnik's words.

- So.

Sputnik assumed it was something he knew.

In conclusion, the city of Riafiat was a pretty good city.

Neither security nor the city's asset situation is poor. The climate and terroir were mild, and the atmosphere of the hall was calm.

The absence of a wizard is, on the other hand, certainly a source of concern for a jeweler's workplace, and the place to bring a crew with an odd 'physique' to hide from a wizard. And Sputnik hated something called the Wizard opponent's business, although he did buy gems a lot, endless trouble.

You shouldn't have to worry about your income base, as you can also make large fixed customers all over the continent thanks to your journey.

Later, I don't have any concerns about how much blue photos I can make of my drawings real - but if I was afraid they wouldn't even happen, I wouldn't be able to do anything new, such as try. Sputnik settled in the city and decided to set up a shop.

It's a relatively rural city, so I guess there aren't as many applications for settlement hopes as there are in the city itself. Permission came down early. Buy the vacant property you had your eyes on in a lump sum, once in a sales store, upstairs in two residences.

Guide Krew to the assigned room,

"This is where you live."

When I said that, I had been decent for a while, but I didn't look disgusted, so there would be no problem.

If you're going to stop traveling, you don't have to minimize your luggage. We also need shelves and cases to pick up products and decorate them, shelves and desks in the workplace and, of course, furniture for life - …

"Um, uh"

Ordered decorations arrived again as rushing days continued in the living environment and preparing to open the store.

When I put the received baggage on the floor and put my hands on it to open it, I was called from behind. Looking back, Crewe is standing there. They were coming down from the room at some point.

Asking what's wrong,

"Eh."

I put my hands on my cheeks and looked like I was in trouble.

Stand still while I lean over and sort out what I want to say. Eventually it came together, I looked up.

"In your room, bed, desk, chair, uh, uh,"

Spread your arms wide,

"Yippa, yes."

I'm glad the furniture arrived, does that mean?

But for that, the expression is cloudy.

"When I went to the furniture store the other day, I let you choose which one you want. Didn't you like that? If it comes in different sizes, return it and get a new one."

"No."

I shook my puffy head. Long hair enters his mouth because of the rumbling, he looks disgusting and spits it out.

I fixed it with my hands and then saw Sputnik again.

"They're all lovely"

"Right."

"The futon is also fluffy"

"Then good."

"I just took a nap for two hours"

Shouldn't I be oversleeping?

However, if that's the case, I guess it's not that I don't like the purchase. Crewe glanced around the room for a moment,

"And here."

Spread your arms,

"Yippa"

... did you like the trick?

But it doesn't look like I'm enjoying it. Make an extremely serious face,

"I can't have it."

So you want to modify the furniture position? The haulier contracted me to install the furniture at the service, so I should have told you it wasn't then. Maybe it was a difficult thing for a familiar child. At all, I get up thinking.

But Crewe's concerns weren't like that either. As I noticed something, I took a lot of breath.

"Maybe."

"Hmm?"

"Is that the one that moves from building to building!

"What do you expect from a very common store and home?

I shine my eyes on what kind of imagination I have, but unfortunately I'm unlikely to live up to that expectation. When he denied it, wondering how many horses he was willing to connect, he tilted his neck again.

And.

"So what do you do when you go to the next city?"

"Hmm?"

"Your luggage, I can't hold this much"

... I heard that much and finally.

Sputnik learned that Crewe did not understand 'permanent residence'.

Crewe was worried about the future treatment of furniture, commercial tools, and everything else he had bought over the past few days.

"You know, coo"

I lowered my hips on the floor, scratched my Hugo, and looked at Crewe. My face gets closer.

"Yes."

Look at the nearer Krew's eyes, his face, and his expression.

It's important. I had to make sure it was properly communicated.

"We live here."

"How many days?

Can't get my hair in, next question.

"Ever."

"Ever......"

Spread your hands, look at your palms, fold your fingers to count the numbers,

"Tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, and then again"

"Yes."

"Next year?"

"Yes."

"Do you have any money"

"………………… maybe"

I wonder why, abruptly, they ask questions with a core.

No.

- Sputnik stood up waving for the first time and looked down at the small employee.

"It's not what employees (you) think about money. The owner (me) does business here. Or is that why you don't want to be in this city?"

"No, sir."

"So what do you care? … other than funds"

"Nah, nah"

Children's vocabulary is still, not much. So much so that I don't even know the word permanent residence. Wait patiently for your eyes to close and rub hard against your doubts and perceptible expressions.

How long after, Crewe threw in these words the questions that arose within him.

"Do you live here too, Ku?"

Of course, I replied.

... then I was, yes.

I only took what for granted.