Farfa and Sharsha are teaching Sandra to study before she is having lunch tea in the dining room.

"Yes, could this fit?

"Wow! You're doing great! Sixty percent is right!

"Well, that's reasonably wrong... They said it was amazing, so I kind of expected it."

Sometimes it is counterproductive for the person to rejoice in praising and extending the education….

"That's not true. This changed the entrance exam questions out of college a little easily. You can be confident that you can solve more than half of this."

"Oh, really? Well... the nutrition I saved from photosynthesis, I used it pretty hard and studied it at night. That's what it's all about!

Before I know it, Sandra is getting smarter too.

I mean, it's getting to be that hard to solve. Because when you came to my house, you were still even vague about writing letters.

My daughter's growth is fun to watch. My daughter is also educating me...... There, I can't help it.

When my own child becomes a professor, it would normally be smarter for a child to become a professor. Farfa and Sharsha are at a level where they can teach at college.

"Sandra, it's great to study at night, but you shouldn't stay up too late. It's bad for your health."

Like students, you don't even have to pack and study in the middle of the night.

That is my educational policy. Not in my previous life, especially that made me happy to be a member of society...

"That's animal standards, isn't it? If you do photosynthesis at lunch, you can wake up at night and study."

"Oh, yes... That's fine..."

There's something about plants that we haven't met yet.

Not to mention I have to get used to my daughter's values......

"Still, you spiritual sisters are really smart. I'm impressed."

Sandra, who was in a tundra mood, was also honestly saying a word of praise to both of them. Maybe Sandra herself got smarter and realized the awesomeness of Farfa and Sharsha in reverse.

"There wasn't much to play with in the woods. He lent me books in all sorts of places when I said I was going to study in a nearby town."

"I was getting a big look at it because it was a child. Thank you. Deeper thanksgiving than the sea"

Yeah, you two said you got clothes and supplies from the orphanage. I lived to take care of all kinds of people.

I mean.

Me, I never went there to greet......

"You know, I'd like to go to an institution to thank you for helping us both, but can you tell me where?

Now, but I'm starting to feel like I should take it with me, even "Eating Slime".

"Mom, the Dean's already dead, isn't he? The funeral was over forty years ago."

"I've been old since I first met you. I also attended a funeral, and when I lived in the woods, I visited my grave every year."

We forgot that we lived long. There too, Farfa and Sharsha are doing what needs to be done firmly. She's a really well done daughter.

"But it might be nice to go see someone who took care of you, Sharsha"

Farfa has a more serious look than usual. I feel like I'm talking to you as a sister.

"Look, there's someone in the woods who took care of you, too. Big slime? Time to go show your face."

When Sandra said, "What, what's a big slime..." she looked like a new concept had come out and had a hard time. It's a pretty special concept, so I know how Sandra feels.

"You know, it's called a big slime..."

How can I explain it......

"... big slime is a very big slime"

"Azsa, you're making fun of me because I look like a child."

Sandra made me laugh. No, there's nothing malicious about that. I just want you to wait a little longer because I'll think about explaining.

"The big slime is a special slime that came together like the idea of slime. If you change the expression, the length of the slime?

I once met Big Slime.

Still, it was around the time before Rosalie became a family, so more families are not familiar with the big slime.

"Slime is undergoing a strange evolution, too. I thought you weren't even sure if you were an animal, but you can't be stupid."

No, where does slime apply when we classify it as an organism? It's vaguely supposed to be a monster, but that's a pretty cluttered concept.

"So shall we go greet the big slime with the whole family? If we take both of them, we're going home."

I think the big slime exists semi-permanently, but you should still keep your face out for a bit.

"Yeah, thanks, Mom!

Farfa answered well, so we're all leaving on our next day off for Harkara's company.

Riding the Lycra and Flattorte, we aspire to the home of Farfa and Sharsha.

I had a little trouble finding a place where the two dragons could land, but I managed. Our feet are fast, too.

"This heck, you get poison gas... I'll be careful..."

"Yeah, Halkara be very careful..."

There's poison gas erupting from the ground around the big slime, so it's dangerous.

Most of all, it's not so ferocious that I or Lycra are in danger, and there's nothing particularly wrong with Farfa or Sharsha, who is the Spirit of Slime.

And Sandra would be fine, too, because there was no way the plants were withering around there.

So you have to be careful, in fact, it can be about Halkara.

"And it's a dark forest... Tall trees have a monopoly on light. Because I'm greedy!

Sandra is indignant in her unique place, but it's not creepy because this forest is as dark as day or night is imminent.

Eventually, something seemed to calm down that seemed like a giant jewel at first sight at the end of the forest.

"It's an extra-large blue gem! Is that a treasure?

Flattorte is happy to run.

The Blue Dragon seems to tend to treasure like a dragon.

But that's not a treasure.

"Oh, Flattorte, wait, wait!

Before I stop, Frattorte...

Me!

It was light and started from its "treasure".