Isekai Torippu Shita Sono Bade Taberarechaimashita

06: The mysterious voice told me something unexplainable

After the captain left the room, the rice was placed in the reception room about enough later.

That said, I didn't see it in person.

I decided that by the sound of things, and after I stopped making noise, I checked and there was a sandwich on the table.

They tell me to stay out of my bedroom as long as possible, so I may behave badly, but I brought every tray to my bedroom and sat down at my desk to eat.

A sandwich with meat and cheese and a potato salad. Plus salad and consomme-like soup.

I wonder if ingredients, seasonings, cooking methods are that different from the world I was in.

Probably no soy sauce or miso.

Fasting is the biggest seasoning, which means it tasted good.

I was thinking while I was eating, who made this rice?

The captain should have said that all those who cannot fight are now evacuated.

Then what is the cook doing? Could it be the crew's homemade?

I wonder if there are any cooks who can fight that. What? That's amazing.

For about an hour after eating rice, I moved my body anyway, walking with my abs and spines twisting my body.

Why?

You decide that, don't you, to not get fat!

Because, you know, you can't leave the room, which means you're forced to pull it off.

If it doesn't work just to eat, then it's up to you to get fat.

So I decided to exercise what I could do indoors to consume some calories.

I sweated harder, so I took a light shower after exercise.

I get good acknowledgement that I can take a bath whenever I want.

I love baths because I'm Japanese! You didn't let me pull it out there!

I'm going to go in at night too, so it really takes ~ just flushed. I left in five minutes.

When I got out of the bath, I took one of the books placed on the main desk and looked at it as perky.

They told me in the room that I could spend as much time as I wanted.

That seems to mean you can see or touch whatever's in the room.

So, captain, you're not putting anything in your private room that might be bothered to be seen.

Wow, that wouldn't be the case if you were a normal teenager.

Or isn't the captain a teenager even old? How old is it?

The book in my hand was apparently one that said something about how to handle first aid by type of injury.

I have some illustrations, maybe thanks to automatic translation, but it's so easy to understand.

Speaking of which, you heard the kid who went to education school was made to remember all the way through. I haven't heard specifically, but was I even aiming to teach foster care?

The medical system feels that times have shifted dramatically.

If this world is a lot behind the world I was in, it's possible that what's on here is wrong.

If this is going to happen, I should have done some research.

"Die Job, Die Job"

Couscous, along with a young laugh, I heard such a voice.

Uh, I'll try to get my face up from the book, but there's nobody there.

Naturally. Because this is the captain's room, and now I'm the only one.

But then what the hell is your voice now...?

The laughter now, I think it sounds familiar.

When was that......

Uh-huh, twisting his head, he now laughed in his ear.

"Yeah, show yourself!

The laughter grew even louder when I shouted like that.

If it stands for sound, it feels like cahahaha, etc.

There's someone there for sure.

I don't see where you are, but I'm sure this isn't empty ears.

Da-le!

"Wow!

Clinging unintentionally, the laughter spread.

No, you may not know what that means, but I'm not sure either.

I can hear you laughing from so many places.

What, you're not alone? Or are you traveling at high speeds?

"... who? Or what?

At least I don't think it's a person who can't see you but only has a voice.

I hate to think about it, but yu...... ghost?

I'm Aufissidienol.

"Orphicide...... eh?

You can call me whatever you want.

The child's voice says to me that I couldn't remember a long name in one go.

I mean, I didn't want you to call me that.

"Well, in the offi"

Well, I think I'll give it a nickname.

I'm good at remembering people's names, so I wish you could say it again.

It's too long. It's also troublesome to call names.

"Offi, offi, I'm offi!

"Yeah, yeah, okay, okay"

"Ha-ha-ha."

Your voice sounds like you're in a great mood.

Listen to me. I'm so happy about this one. What, but don't let it deceive you.

"So, what are you?

I'm a spirit!

Heh, I'm surprised.

I thought you existed because the captain called you a guest of the Spirit about a different world.

It's totally different from imagining it and actually seeing it, isn't it?

Spirits are such a tricky thing.

"Spirit, that's fantasy. I wonder what that spiritual can do for me?

I guess coming all the way here to see you means you have business.

He still doesn't show up, though.

What kind of backpack is a spirit? Is it tiny after all?

"I'm just here to see the girl in you. Looks like you blended right in!

"In me...? Melted in...?

I don't know what you're talking about, and I snap my neck.

The kid in me, you mean something's in me?

By blending in, you mean integrated?

Oh, what? I'm so sick of this!

Bye!

The last time I said that, I couldn't hear my voice.

"Oh, hey!

I didn't even have time to say wait...

I don't laugh at that kid anymore.

I'm sure he's gone as far away as the voiceless.

Spirits are free creatures, aren't they?

"... after all, what was it?

I just snapped, and there's no one to answer me anymore.

Fly all the markings in there.

I feel like a strange laugh still rings in my ears.

Oh, well, that's where I finally remembered.

Speaking of which, I heard a similar laugh just before I tripped across the world.

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