The God has moved to another world.

gossip car ich's day off 2

As surprising as it may be, the Agnies had their own letters.

It's the type with a single letter attached to a single sound, and it's not hard to remember.

The Agnies, who have always been good at detailed work, had a culture of writing down work instructions and so on.

By the way, the oldest sentence left in Agney's village was a diary hundreds of years ago.

What was written on that first page, which is now stored in Metermagito, is, "Today, I did a taunt".

For the sake of health, he said he had decided to tackle Marutai.

The Agnies were Agnies at all times.

Being in the shape of a person allowed Kirkichi to use his fingers very cleverly.

My brain has grown, and I have a lot more memory and judgment.

I guess I can't even say I'm smart because I generally have a big brain just because there's an example of an Agney tribe, but Kirkich was getting very smart anyway.

No matter how clever, the ordinary crows couldn't read Agney's letters.

I've tried to teach you something, but unfortunately it's over with failure.

Instead, dedicated emoticons had been developed to leave instructions for the crows.

It is an emoticon that shows the work of the crows, such as feed boxes and Agcocco cabins.

By setting it up in each location, the crows remembered it.

Now the crows totally remembered that, and it was useful for a smooth job.

Karichi, too, naturally remembers those emoticons.

However, a recent study by Tuhiko found that it was also possible to master Agney characters.

The one who was most pleased with this was the irresistible car-ici.

If I can remember the letters, I'll be able to do a lot of different work.

My hands are now free to use, so I can do other jobs than what the crow is doing.

There are many things I can do for other crows.

He was the kerchief who asked Tuhiko to tell me the letters quickly, but it was a garlic smile that returned.

"No, no, because I don't want to be kicked to death by a horse either"

Sathiko laughed joyfully when she saw Karichi lifting her neck without knowing what the words meant.

I don't know what Earthhiko means to laugh, and Karichi twists his neck more and more strangely.

Then Karichi thought to ask the elders, but Tuhiko said that there was a better person.

It was Ginn that Earthhiko reckoned.

Karichi showed some difficulty with this.

I didn't think I could bother Gin's hand any more.

But here, Tuhiko showed her the early work of electro-optical fires.

When Madman told Gin that Kirkichi could remember the letters, he made her happy to teach them quickly on the spot.

"Now you can tell me the letters from Mr. Ginn"

Karichi had no choice but to turn her puzzling face to Earthhiko, who laughed at her garlic.

The way Ginn is pleased to receive a report from Tuhiko also looks kerchief through Madman.

Now that we can do a lot of things, Ginn looks happy.

If you look at it, there will be no more caricatures.

What makes Gin happy is that he's happy with Karichi.

In the end, the role of teaching Karichi the letters was for Ginn to do.

Earthhiko, who watched the whole thing, was laughing hauntingly at the evil looks of people.

On the day off from the hunt, Karichi quickly asked Gin to teach him the letters.

Some of the baggage brought from Mizuhiko was also mixed with paper and crayons.

By the way, they also had a ton of stuff in them other than the table Eltovael gave them, and Mizuhiko was later made to sit up, which is a lesser stranger story to Karichi.

Anyway, Gin and Kirkich started studying letters at Gin's house.

"First, why don't you write from your name"

With that said, Ginn ran a crayon on a piece of paper.

I wrote the letter, Kirky.

"This is the name of Kirky."

"Ka, yi?

With a strange look on his face, Karichi stared at the letters.

Ginn smiles as she sees how it is, pointing to the leading letter.

"This is it, right? With the next sign stretching the sound, or..."

"Ka."

"Yes, yes. Oh, yeah."

"Ka......!

Kirkich looked up all the time when he turned it into something he seemed happy to see.

When I look at Gin's face, I raise my voice to the utmost happiness.

"Ka, I know! I could read it!"

When I was just a crow, what only seemed like a mess could be properly recognized as a letter.

I'm happy with that, I want to tell Ginn that, and Kirkichi makes his body jump in an excited way.

Ginn grinned, stroking Carich's head, wondering if Carich's joy had been conveyed.

"Right! Wow! You can really remember the letters!

I was happy that Ginn was happy, and Karichi shrugged her neck like she was tickled.

It's a gentle way to stroke your hair with your fingers.

There was no tickle that I felt directly on my skin, but my mind felt a little uneven.

"So, this is it, right? This is Chi. Ichi. Do you understand?

"This, a. This, Chi. Ca and stretching, a and ch. Ka, yi"

"Yes, yes. Karichi, right. You want to see another one? I don't know what to do..."

"Gin, Gin is good. Gin's name, write it."

"Me? Right. I don't even wear a letter. Ready?"

When Ginn took the crayon, he started writing in slow motion.

Karichi embarks on herself and stares at it with a serious look.

Wrinkled between her eyebrows, Ginn smiles strangely when she sees Karichi's face tying her mouth together all the time.

"All right. I got it. This letter, Gi. This way, Ng, right? Together, Gin. My name."

"Gee, eh. Gin!"

"Yes, yes. Gin."

Karichi makes his eyes gleam and looks at the letters written by Ginn at his fingertips.

You remembered seeing Ginn's writing, and the writing order and shape looked pretty neat.

"Well, why don't you write it down?"

That said, Ginn puts a new piece of paper and crayon in front of the kerchief.

Seeing it, Karichi slightly clouds his expression.

"Paper, tap. A lot, I can't grab it."

Previously, Agney and his villages had little means of acquiring foreign currency.

For this reason, paper and other items that had to be bought from the outside were very rare.

Karichi remembered it well.

For this reason, he thought that he could not use a rare piece of paper.

Ginn laughed out loud as soon as she rounded her eyes, looking strange,

"Oh, my God, Kirkych. I'm fine. Mizuhiko got me a lot of paper. Lots more than I can use up. So I need to use it before it gets any worse. It would be a waste of time instead, wouldn't it?

To a curiously necked kerchief, Ginn took out something like an oil paper wrap to show.

What was wrapped inside was a lot of white paper.

Now it is the turn of the kerchief to round his eyes.

"Paper, a lot. Master Mizuhiko, did you bring it?

"Oh. Everybody draws blueprints when they change the shape of a mad-eye."

As Ginn says, the elders and Marks were instrumental in the design of the Mad Eye and in planning the construction of the house.

There have been fewer because of the prevalence of PCs and the like on the planet, but it takes a lot of blueprints and the like to do a big village job.

"I got it, too, because I don't keep records or anything when I hunt. But if Kirky's gonna learn to write, he'll have enough reason to use it."

"Huh?

"If Kirkichi can write and read, there are many more things he can do. Don't you need me to write a letter or something, not just a job?"

Ginn grins, stroking Karichi's head.

Tickling and narrowing his eyes, Karichi thought about what he wanted to do when he learned the letters.

I'd like to write to Gin for a moment.

But we're always together, so there won't be a need.

Then you might want to write a diary.

Gin doesn't have to record it, but he writes about when he was hunting.

It might be a good idea to write down what you ate.

I can think of so many different things just to say I can write letters.

That was so much fun for Karichi.

"Well, do you want to write it quickly? You know how to hold a crayon?

"I know. Gin's got it, I've been looking."

With the crayon given to Ginn, Karichi sat in front of the paper with a serious face.

I've already decided on the first letter to write.

Slowly, firmly.

Careful to apply and subtract the force, Kirkichi wrote the letter.

"Done."

"He said it was done. Isn't that my name? You'd better practice your name, wouldn't you? It's convenient to name a lot of things, isn't it?

"Right. I will."

Karichi nodded cocklessly at Ginn's words, which he said with a bitter smile.

But the face looks very happy.

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