"Leki, you passed today's exam."

"Eh."

I was surprised that Dr. Rudd told me that after that little one went to the bath. Because I didn't think I could do it myself.

Honestly, when I heard about the exam, I was going to do it right and pass without worrying about the little one. But I felt small, weak, and still didn't like the little guy laughing, and I had a cold attitude.

"Why..."

So I leaked those words.

"If you're going to say something about a day today, you can't do it all. First of all, I can't talk about attitude as expected, and I can't seem to do anything about it before Meg gets hurt, so there's no point in being on my side. Even if the treatment was perfect."

"Yes......?

Then why pass? It doesn't fall to my heart. I wanted to pass anything, but I didn't like the consequences of not being convinced.

"Then why pass? That's because the patient (Meg) hopes so."

Open your eyes to unexpected responses. At the same time, I still don't understand and my head is confused. Dr. Rudd continued.

"You don't have to give the patient a detailed explanation of the situation as long as you have a good arm. Attitudes don't have to be appealing to patients either. There are quite a few health professionals who think so. I'm not willing to deny all of that, but it doesn't fit with my, and the guild's policy. Do you understand?"

That's right. People who say they can treat you with certainty are actually quite valuable in this world. That's why many doctors and nurses look great about what they're mistaken for. I hate those people, and I'm learning here because I know that's not the policy here. Yet it's not the kind of trouble I have with my attitude that makes me feel bad.

"Meg is young. But, Leki, you've explained it to young children. That attitude is correct."

"No, 'cause I answered because I asked. That's normal, isn't it?

"Right. But I think a lot of people skip explaining it unless they know they explained it to their young counterparts."

Dr. Rudd says he appreciates that point because he has explained it clearly to Meg's questions. Is that obvious? I still don't understand a bit, but I was told that there are many people who can't take that for granted. That makes me sick and tired of being just a bunch of disgusting adults.

"Meg is smart for his age. So if Leki was going to make the explanation appropriate because he was a child, Meg would have figured it out right away too. I thought it would be great for Meg to be your exam guy."

I see. But as far as I'm concerned, it's too obvious to clap. Pokan, as Dr. Rudd switched to a serious look and looked at me, I correct my posture as well. He looks calm, and he's really a very tough guy.

"But I'm not willing to tolerate your attitude forever. That's why I said," Today's exam is passed. "I have some thoughts about your past, and I want to take them into account. But that's why I want you to get over it."

"... that, of course. I don't need pity on that either..."

Dr. Rudd laughs at me because I'm unfamiliar with the language. Uh, I still can't talk politely or anything.

"Then let's give Leki such a challenge. Reach out to her."

"Hands?

"I'll tell you more about it on the night shift, but she's got a lot going on. But I don't remember."

Amnesia...... stunned by the fact. You were so hella, I feel indescribable when I think so.

"That's why we can't even grasp what she's holding. She's unstable. So reach out to him."

Because they told me that, or I pulled my hand to get the guy out of the bath to his bedroom. I was surprised by nature and the hand I offered. Of course, I know that's not what reaching out... but for a little while, I thought I'd walk him over. That's all.

I don't want you to have a childhood like mine, still in time. [M] That's just what I thought.

"Well, I'll be there, so let me know if there's anything strange going on"

"Okay."

After he slept and was told all sorts of stories, Dr. Rudd headed to the conference room. Heavy Alliance towns are gathered for a meeting. I hear Gill, who is now in the investigation, will also participate in the discussion through shadows. Of course the agenda is about that little one. It's an emergency meeting because Mr. Gill grabbed the information.

In the meantime, I'm on a night shift by myself, but I can't lose my mind because I have a little one. I heard about last night, but I'm nervous because this is the first time I've actually seen symptoms of sleepwalking. Well, I don't know if I'm going to develop that today.

So I kept Dr. Rudd's yarn in order to inform Dr. Rudd of the anomaly even in the middle of the meeting.

Dr. Rudd is a subhuman of permeable spiders. Literally, a rare spider subhuman manipulating a transparent yarn. Not only is the yarn transparent, but if you care about it, it becomes a strange yarn that can't be perceived physically or even magically. Because if you touch something, it will be passed on to Dr. Rudd, so turning it to the enemy is a huge hassle. I've heard it's hard to find, even Mr. Gill.

The thread is on my desk, so I'm supposed to play it lightly with my finger three times when something goes wrong, once or twice, because I sometimes hook it up to something.

Dr. Rudd seems to be stretching this unseen, unseemly thread all over the guild and, in some cases, the city. I've heard that boulders don't extend all the way out of the city, but I still think it's a threat enough.

So I can't hide anything from Dr. Rudd. But they get tired of boulders constantly monitoring all of that. Well, naturally. But I'm sure I would have been careful with today's exam. There was double surveillance with that idiot. Not for me, for the children. Much sweeter treatment of children, I was angry, but now that I've heard the background of the little one, I'm convinced of that too.

Now, it's time I reviewed the report and thought I'd go check on the little one even once. What happened to the anomaly?

I knew it by my head. But when I actually saw it in front of me, I felt a little scared. I don't know why, but I think it's because this guy felt like it wasn't him.

If you think you've come out of the room quietly, the little one walks indoors in the infirmary with flirtatious and unconscious footsteps. It also looked like I was looking for something.

"Paper and pen... Dr. Rudd needs to know."

I immediately bounced the yarn three times and offered paper and a pen in front of the little one.

Then the little one received them without any hesitation and put the paper on the table and started writing something hard. I can't seem to write because I'm short, but I don't look particularly concerned about it either.

Even so, you look like you haven't thought about it without a look on your face.

Thus silently observing the strange behavior of the little one, Dr. Rudd, who seems to have rushed back, and for some reason, the members who would have been at the meeting, came in full swing.

Well, you'd be curious. That's what I thought, and I showed everyone my little one with my gaze.