It's morning! I woke up with the sun slipping through the window of my room. I wake up and stretch my body. Wake up early there. It's me, but when I see that there are no more people in the bed across the street, I guess Mr. Rabbi is waking up earlier....... it would have been later than me at night too, when are you sleeping?

There is no Mr. Rabbi looking over the room with Kyoro Kyoro. Are you out somewhere? I thought so I peered out the window with the leopard.

"Ah."

"Hmm...? Oh, Meg. Good morning! You're up."

Looks like outside the window was just the place to hit the back yard of the inn. The place where the well is was just a little wider, and Mr. Rabbi was sweating there barebacking his sword. I'm already sweating all over my body, and I'm sure I woke up early and worked out all the time. Wow.

"I'll be done in a little while, so get dressed and come here. You'd wash your face, wouldn't you?

"Yes! I get it -!

I had my head pulled into the room after I replied, and my chest was getting hot when I saw Mr. Rabbi as an adventurer. Why would you do that?

Because it's cool! That's all. People who fight, people who train, they're cool!

That's right, no one gets stronger without doing anything about it. I, too, would end up an adult who couldn't do anything if I was protected from being a toddler and left doing nothing. Oh, that's not good. I can't believe that natural witchcraft is the only thing I can handle. I can't do anything when I'm in a situation like this where witchcraft can't be used satisfactorily.

Everyone in Ortus has their own weaknesses. But you've heard we all have something to make it up to. Even Saura said she was weak, but she had a trump card that she could get away with if she had to.

What about me, then? What can you do? I can't do anything. I just cry. I'm sure. That doesn't make me think the next Demon King will serve. You can't be sweet forever. I'm 50 years old now. It's time to think, work out!

That's what I thought. I hurried from my storage bracelet to pick out yesterday's clothes and changed in an instant. Thank you for having washed it just by storing it every time and running with Totatota to Mr. Rabbi's place.

"You work out! Me!

Zeherzeher, told him so in front of Mr. Rabbi as he breathed roughly. It's not tight... first of all, I'm a young girl from the neighborhood who said this by saying hello and explaining everything. Look, Mr. Rabbi's got his eyes round too. For one thing, when I bowed my head and greeted him like I had caught him in the morning, Mr. Rabbi finally blew out there. I'm sorry...

"Morning. What? Suddenly.... did you think you wanted to be strong?

Mr. Rabbi tells me as he wipes his sweat with a towel he sprays from his neck. He seems to listen to me properly, not to mention because he's such a little girl. That's all I'm happy about.

"Yeah...... I'm sure I couldn't be that strong. But I want to be able to escape when I can't use magic, when I have to, at least enough to protect myself!

I know as much as I can and cannot. If I keep working out all the time now, I might be able to be strong any day, but honestly I think my hopes are low. Still, you should be able to protect yourself as much as you can.

"I don't like footprints. Little by little, I'd like to work out... because I don't know what to do..."

"... well"

When I told him so, Mr. Rabbi placed his hand gently on his head, and when he stroked one, he gave in to the spot and looked at me.

"Okay. Then we'll work out together in our spare time during our journey to the mine. It's just tough, huh?

To Rabbi, who winked and said so, I could see the cheeks getting red. I grabbed both fists and said good luck. It is a workout from other than Ortus' overly kind parents! Good luck!

For one thing, today is already breakfast time, so I washed my face on the spot and came to the dining room with Richt and Ronnie! Rabbi told me how I feel about breakfast bread and tomato soup when I have to!

"When I say protection, it's not all about building your body. You might be able to beat them if you're strong, but the most important thing is not to be in danger."

"That's normal...?

To Mr. Rabbi's lecture, Ronnie speaks the question. Indeed.

"Yes. Of course it matters. But it's different just to be aware of it? I don't url in low or dark places on my own, I don't get anywhere near people I thought was suspicious. It seems obvious, and if you're unconscious, you can do it unexpectedly. It's a shortcut, so I don't think it's time."

It is scaled from the eyes when it is said. That was too convincing! I'm especially inclined to roll by myself because I still can't get through my adult habits. How many times have I been scolded...!

"Ma, this is a big premise story. Nobody wants to be in danger, do they? If I can avoid that with a little caution, I've never gone over it, so this is going to hit me in the head anyway. That's what matters."

"Got it!

You are the best! I replied with my arms up pissy and straight. You're a good boy, and he stroked my head. Huh.

"Next then. What if you run into a dangerous place? I'll tell you what it's easy to do, okay?

Mr. Rabbi licked his lips with his tongue as he drank the tomato soup all at once. Kind of sexy.

"I always do this when I'm nervous, too. Take a deep breath."

"Deep breaths?"

"Yes. It's dangerous, you have to calm down when you think. If you rush into weird behavior and something extra messy happens, you don't have an ex or a kid, do you?

So if you panic ahead of the danger, repeat the deep breath you breathe and exhale slowly and loudly until you calm down, says Rabbi. That'll calm you down a lot, so you can think things through calmly.

I think it makes sense. It means letting the brain go through oxygen. Besides, you actually calm down, you know, take a deep breath.

"Well, here's the problem. Take a deep breath, calm down. What do you think with your head? The dangerous situation remains unchanged. Come on. What do we do?

Uh, uh, dangerous situation in front of me. Do something if I were you...

"Running away, you mean?

"Whoa, you're right, Meg. Well done! The fool there said he would fight!

"Grr, don't mention the old days, Rabbi!

I see Richt already had this lecture! No, even I would fight if I had the power! I think he answered, and I know how Richt feels.

"It's only natural to think about escaping because the premise is not in danger."

That's what Mr. Rabbi said. He put his arms together and laughed. Oh, hey, I'm glad you got it right...! I threw bread into my mouth to delude. Momogu, yummy!