Well, since I woke up, I've been kind of bummed, but now Mr. Shrier's taking me to the infirmary.... with a hug.

"It's hard to fall again."

Isn't that overprotective, Mr. Shrier? Well, it's comfortable to be hugged by Mr. Shrier, and I'm lazy and happy to accept the hug move.

Mr. Gill and I have a good sense of stability. Excellent hugging technique, wow. Mr. Gill felt secure as if he was wrapped tightly, but Mr. Shrier felt treated with care as if he was wrapped in cotton. If I continue to be in this guild, I will likely earn the title of "Cuddle Jazz".

Thanks to Mr. Shrier's hug move, he arrived at his destination in no time. True, you have long legs. I look down at my sluggish shape and sigh furiously. No, there's a lot of stretching money. Don't give up, me.

While I was slightly anticipating my growth, Mr. Shrier was knocking on the infirmary door. From the indoors, please, I hear a man saying: I was kind of relieved because it was a gentle voice color. 'Cause, like, a doctor on the top of the Buddha, doesn't that just seem scary?

"Hello, Rudd. Sorry to bother you."

"Hello -"

I also greet Mr Shrier to take a ride to greet him. Then my uncle, who seemed calm with burnt brown hair into clean short hair, saw this one. Deep blue eyes are directed at me first, Mr. Shrier, and then immediately. He looked at me and opened his eyes a little, but that was a flash, too. I immediately smiled nicely and told him there he was. Oh, this guy is absolutely sweet!

"More information will come from Saura later. So now, as a doctor, I'd like you to see this girl first."

"Hmm, okay. So, lady, can you sit in the chair here?

"Yes."

My uncle seemed to change his mind without touching anything like that. Oh, professional.

My uncle spoke kindly to me after seeing me sit in the chair. You're a reassuring person. Somehow, there's a healing aura out there.

"Nice to meet you. I'm the medical rep here in Ortus, Ludovic. Can I have your name, please?

"Aye! Uh, my name was Meg! Nice to meet you, Rubik, shan..."

"Oh, you're hard to say. Rudd's fine."

"Russell!

If you're a doctor, write it down as a doctor. It's "Seiko"! When I called it that with joy and courage, both Dr. Rudd and Mr. Shrier were smiling with a raw warm look. If you have something to say, say Zuba.

"Well said. Well, can you tell me how old you are next?"

"Oh, uh, I'm sorry. I don't know..."

"... don't know?

I don't know what that means, and Dr. Rudd turns to Mr. Shrier. Then Mr. Shrier briefly explained to me how I had been picked up. The fact that Mr. Gill protected him where he was falling in a neighboring dungeon, that no guardian could confirm his surroundings. That Mr. Gill decided it would be safer to keep the toddler here if he could not even leave the toddler and enough to keep it in a neighbouring country.

Oh, shit, Mr. Gill. That's how he was thinking to me. You were thinking more about my safety than anything else. I can't thank you enough. You're on the move for work by now, aren't you? I've already missed you. Ugh, Mr. Gill!

"What else can you tell..."

"Oh, I understand.... I see. Looks pretty thin, should I give you a medical exam"

"Yeah, I'm sorry to bother you with that intent"

"Leave it to me."

Looks like we're done talking while we miss Mr. Gill, and the check-up started. The medical examination, which began with the measurement of height and weight, goes on and on in the meantime. When I was taken off my clothes, I was more impressed with its gorgeous, quicker hand than shame. Come on, I don't care. It's a child's body, and there's nothing but embarrassment. Shh!...... dull.

When the boulders tried to help me with my urine test, they made me refuse as much as I could! You're being rude to the lady! Couscous laughed at the indeterminate discarding dialogue, but that's how much better to laugh at than being helped to collect urine!

Then it was inspected. That's the other world, even witchcraft. The last time I got blood sampled from a blood test, I had tears. Seemed to have successfully completed the medical examination. I'm kind of mentally tired...

"Speaking of which, you don't seem to have him today as an example"

"Oh, Leki. He's taking the day off."

"Was it..."

"It's time to think about your first exam, isn't it? Do you still want to make it a written formula..."

As he was gutted after the examination, Mr. Shrier was asking Dr. Rudd as if he remembered. I wonder why you seem relieved to hear that there is no such thing as him. Leaning his neck, Dr. Rudd tells me.

"Oh, Leki is a freshly adult apprentice nurse who recently came to the medical department. A little less honest. With character. It's the one with a little trouble that might stick up against Meg, too. It's not bad."

Yes, it is. I wonder if he will still look young because he is about to be a freshman. Besides not knowing how many adults there are in this world, I have no idea what the criteria are because they are long-lived, but adults in different worlds are like fifteen years old where the original world says they are and so on and so on. It's just a casual image.

I mean, it's possible you're a difficult age, right? That is, puberty! That's the way everyone goes, and your sister will watch you with warm eyes. Whether it's speculation or not, I've decided this, so let's just put that in my head. Decide, it's not good.

"Well, I finished my check-up all the way. At first glance, there seems to be no problem. Eating well and resting well is more of a cure now. As your body will be tired, try to live an inexorable life for a while. I'll report the blood work again tomorrow."

Is it your job to eat well and rest? Mr. Shrier said the same thing earlier, didn't he? Something to do! I'm in a hurry, but if you get sick and bother me, there's no ex or kid. Tips from what you can do!

"Really, you're relieved. After this, I just have a few things to do in the training area... are you okay?"

"Training grounds? I don't know what to do, but you should stop exercising intense exercise and sorcery."

"That's okay. I'm the only one who uses magic. As an elf, I just teach Meg what's important."

"Hmm. That would be good. But you have to cut it up early. Anyway, all kinds of things are happening to this kid just today. Better be less burdensome. If it's true, the training ground would be better tomorrow too... wouldn't it?

"Yeah. It's about too late already. He hasn't done what he needs to do as an elf yet. It's important to protect yourself."

"Then I have no choice. You'll be fine, but be careful."

"Okay."

If you can't, you'll be fine. Good. If I wanted to know about natural magic quickly, I would have been depressed if it didn't work.

I'm starting to look forward to it if I decide so! It's the first step in what you can do, isn't it? And he said he needed it as an elf. Let's get our minds together and hope.

"Thank you, Rudd, then"

"Thank you - there you go!

"Be careful. Tell me as soon as something happens."

After a proper greeting, I left Mr. Shrier and the infirmary behind. Finally, you're studying magic!