The Too Many Summonings from Japan Have Caused the Goddess to Flip Out
Tapioca, toad abuse is a problem.
"Well, I'm going back to that world first, but can you tell me something?
"Eh? Are you leaving already?"
In a hotel room in the city.
Mina is surprised when she tells me that she will suddenly go home if she looks at the usu-books of the event's loot, with the queen packing some baggage and making a return trip.
By the way, the author is a transcendentalist with no energy to expedite on top of the local people, so I don't know what the specific event is about.
It would be better to run around the mountains fully equipped enough to be swam through a rough wave named Crowd like that.
"There was no abnormality in the medical examination. Well, if we find anything on the other side of the world, there's going to be another problem there."
"Rather, isn't it possible to bring in strange germs from Japan now?"
"You'll be fine because it was okay for the otherworlds to come back over there. Maybe."
They are two people who have some kind of a lot of miscellaneous expectations, but everyone around them is pretty less dangerous because Kagato, a freak named Precautionary, deals with the extra stuff mingling and not transferring at the time of summons.
"There's a chance that he's lurking in the body, but eliminating it is as difficult as modern science can possibly possibly be, right?" I just want to hang on, "but don't think about the details because disease is also a strange world cured by witchcraft.
"Besides, it's time for Richard to go home."
"Oh. You're mentally weak for appearance and physical strength, aren't you, that king?"
Mina, you can say as much as you want, but the king was shocked by his sister's disappearance and threw him out of government because he knows all the way to Fitzgard, which is sandwiched by Dragon Royal Mountain in the country, so I don't want to follow him.
Rather, it is possible that some prince proactively spreads rumors, but it is not much of a problem because the two usual verbally and behaviorally are each other.
"But I hope you got a new issue, but it's not my work, and I don't feel like I can't copy and distribute it."
"You don't need that many because you just spin around in the royal palace."
"You know what, Windmill? Books degrade, huh?
"How keen are you to read that it degrades in such a short period of time?"
Until not long ago, by the way, the geeks said, "Books are for ornamental use and three things to buy for preservation and preaching," but in fact, as of the eighteenth century, a person named Beaver, an England book-gatherer, left the phrase, "Gentlemen, books are in possession of three parts. They show one part, use one part, and one part is to lend".
You're a boulder British gentleman.
Japan is still at peace today.
Meanwhile, Takatenhara.
"I want a tapioca"
"Tapioca is something in a milk tea or something, not something to drink alone."
Tsukuyomi clings calmly with Amateras-sama, who is being fashioned by example.
Anyway, you follow the same path as Nata Decocco!
"Well, tapioca flour can be bought in the mail, so sometimes you can't make it at home."
"Can you make it? Not expensive?"
"Rather, tapioca itself is cheap. Because it's cheaper than milk tea, more tapioca and other services are available at a lower cost."
"Yep...... Then why is tapioca milk tea so expensive in juicy lines of colors that look bad on your body like that festival stall or something?
"It'll sell."
"It's that simple"
By the way, there may be information that some people have the luxury of getting their hands on tapioca milk tea sales because they can make too much money.
It's peaceful compared to selling drugs or something, but it's not very peaceful after all because either way sales could be used for illegal things.
"If you're going to make it at home, a lot of people are going to substitute it with chestnut flour and brown sugar."
"Then that's fine."
"It's Sister Boulder."
If I feel like it, I don't care about Batta Mon. Amaterasu and I have one less effort and the result is Okrai Tsukuyomi.
Even today the high heavens are peaceful.