HE/HEROINE AND MY VILLAINESS

(COUNT OF CONSCIOUSNESS)

"Thank you for teaching and guiding me, Elaine." Yerre hugged Elaine in surprise, making Elaine startled for a second, then relaxed, hugging Yerre back.

"Your welcome," Elaine responds with a warm smile.

'I made another success again,' Yerre thought as her heartfelt happiness and thankful upon accomplishing new things once again.

After their commenting and thanking time, they then have a tea time for three minutes.

"Are you happy upon learning how to make Kakanin today, Vendia?" Elaine asks as they have their tea time.

"Yes, I do. So much, thank you again, Elaine," Yerre responds with a thankful smile.

"Your welcome. Next time you two visit our village, I will teach you how to knit some scarfs and other stuff," Elaine mentions, making Yerre eyes light up from excitement.

"For sure?" Yerre asks with an excited tone of voice.

"Yes, for sure," Elaine answer with a warm smile.

"Uncle, you heard it, right? Right?" Yerre asks Sir Aloit, like five years old, whose full of excitement.

"Enm," Sir Aloit brief reply.

"Jeje, we will reschedule our days once we get back home," Yerre mentions.

"That's great to hear," Elaine responded. After their tea time, Elaine then bid them goodbye.

"I need to go up to the farm now. I see you two later,"

"Em, be careful on your way, Elaine," Yerre responded as Sir Aloit only nod while Elaine went over to her horse, hop in then drive away.

Once Elaine already away from them, Sir Aloit and Yerre then went back inside their house, continuing to have tea time while talking about some things.

While they have quality time, someone knocks on the entrance door again, dissolving the peace and a relaxing atmosphere.

"I will go get it, uncle," Yerre suggested as Sir Aloit only nod, then Yerre stood out from the couch and went to open the door.

"Good morning," Yerre greets the person who stands in front of her with a gentle expression.

"Sister Vendia, my mother said to give this to you," a child who carries a large brown paper that has jam mentions.

"Oh, Jay, you're here. Is that a Jam?" Yerre asks, curious.

"Yes, my mother said to give you this as a souvenir before you both start your voyage later," Jay reply which made Vendia nod and understand.

"I see, thank you, but why so many?" Yerre asks upon seeing such.

"Because they're afraid that if you two leave for too long, you ended up forgetting about us," Jay mentions, full of honesty.

"Oh? Tell them not to overthink. We will never forget this wonderful and very lovable place. I will visit again, don't worry," Yerre mentions, making Jay smile then nod with bright eyes, full of gladness.

"I will hold on to your words, sister Vendia," Jay respond as he hugged Yerre for a second then let go.

"Em, tell your mother that I already receive the Jam she cooked for me," Yerre thank Jay with a thankful smile.

Jay is one of the kids who are present on the day. Where Lay breakdown in front of Yerre.

"What flavor of fruit did she use for a jam?" Yerre asks.

"Mother said that she uses a melon," Jay answer with a gentle smile.

"Oh, melon?" Yerre asks.

"Yes, melon," Jay answer.

"I love Melon. Tell your mother that I approached her effort and that I love her, Jam," Yerre responds with a genuine smile.

"Okay, sister Vendia," Jay mentions in her giggling voice.

"They won't have work to your farm later, right?" Yerre added.

"Em, they don't," Jay answers with a wistful smile.

"I see," Yerre responds.

"No wonder you still have not returned," a deep but assuring voice rings inside.

"You got delayed to get back inside the kitchen," Sir Aloit announces at Yerre back, which made Yerre and Jay startle then flinch from surprise.

"Unc-" Yerre's words got cut by Jay.

"Sir Aloit!" Jay raised his voice from feeling happy upon seeing Sir Aloit again.

"Aigo, little Jay?" Sir Aloit was surprised upon seeing Jay outside their house.

"Sir Aloit!" Jay runs over to him, then hugs his left knee.

"Aiyo, why are you calling me in a tone full of eagerness? Did you miss me so much?" Sir Aloit asks in his mischievous voice.

"That is because you are going to leave with sister Vendia later," Jay responded with a pout expression.

"Aiyooo, you don't want us to leave yet?" Sir Aloit scooch carries Jay then hugs him into his arms for three seconds.

"Em!" Jay honest reply.

"Aiyoh, you don't have to worry. We're going to visit here if we got some time again. So you don't have to worry," Sir Aloit mentions as he breaks their hug.

"Jay! What took you so long to deliver my departure gift?" Jay's mother rushes to where he's standing while wearing a concern.

"Mother?" Jay calls out, surprised as Sir Aloit puts Jay down to the ground then wears a gentle smile.

"Aloit," Jay's mother mentions, greeting Sir Aloit with a smile.

"Thank you for the jam you give to Vendia as a souvenir in your village," Sir Aloit mentions.

"Ey! I didn't make those by myself. The villagers also help me from making it," Jay's mother responds, making Sir Aloit stunned for a while, then smiled again.

"No wonder, thank you," Sir Aloit thank Jay's mother.

"Your welcome," Jay's mother replies.

"Later, before we go. I have something for everyone too," Sir Aloit mentions, making Jay look at him full of curiosity and excitement.

"You do? What is it? What is it?" Jay responds with repeat words that keep flowing out of his mouth.

"Is a secreeet," Sir Aloit teases him with a wink, then receives a pout and sulking reaction.

"Hahaha, now, now, let's not intrude for long," Jay's mother mentions as she holds her son's right hands.

"But I want to stay and play with sister Vendia for a minute," Jay insisted as he keeps pulling out his hands away from his mother.

"Jay... we can't interfere. They have to pack their things first, right Aloit?" Jay's mother explains, but he's still sulking and pouting. Upon hearing his mother's request, which earned a chuckled and light laugh to Sir Aloit.

"Jay, let's play later with the other, okay?" Yerre answers with a gentle tone of voice, but Jay still sulking and has a persistent expression.

"But, you two will going to leave then," Jay responded.

"No, we're not leaving yet," Yerre replies, making Jay surprised.

"Are you sure?" Jay asks for assurance.

"Yes, we are going to leave at night," Yerre explains.

"At night?" Jay asks with an innocent eye.

"Yes, at night,"

"But isn't that dangerous?" Jay asks.

"Yes, it is dangerous, but I have Sir Aloit. So I will be fine," Yerre answer.

"Oh, right," Jay giggled as Sir Aloit and his mother stare at both of them with admiration.

"Don't worry, after we pack our things. Vendia will visit your home, and you two then can play together, okay?" Sir Aloit explains, which made Jay convince, then leave with his mothers.

After Jay and his mother leave, Sir Aloit and Yerre then went back inside the house to continue packing their things for fifteen minutes. When they had done, they then do their separate maintenance.

"What is that, uncle?" Yerre asks upon seeing a large box that has a cloth bag.

"Oh, this?" Sir Aloit mentions, pointing towards the thing he was holding.

"Yes," Yerre answer.

"This is my token gift for the Nipa people," Sir Aloit answer.

"Oooh, that's a scented cloth bag, right?" Yerre mentions.

"Yes," Sir Aloit brief reply.

"Why, you made those for them, uncle?" Yerre asks, full of curiosity.

"I didn't mean this for them to use only," Sir Aloit mentions, which made Yerre wonder.

"What do you mean by that, uncle?" Yerre question.

"I want them to reach my point that they can create a scented product base on things they grow and the resources they have here," Sir Aloit answers.

"Oh, yeah, you're right,"

"Right,"

"How did you come up with this idea, uncle?"

"Well, the ideas come up in unexpected time. My ideas pop up the day after we arrived here." Sir Aloit pauses for a while, thinking, then continues with a conclusion.

"Hmmm... I think two days..." Sir Aloit answer.

"Oh, that's great," Yerre cheered on upon knowing that they can help the Nipa Village to grow in slow motion.

"Yeah, but we still need to explain things and plan things in order not to create a fall's impact and weak strategy," Sir Aloit continues.

"Because some people here refuse to engage in making their land prosperous and improve," Sir Aloit mentions.

"Yeah, I know what you mean, uncle."

"Yes, that's why I first want them to experience this product with them," Sir Aloit reply.

"Yeah, we need to introduce to them the plan and other things first before we create an action and strategies," Yerre responds.

"Yeah, I have many ideas that have stuck for years now."

"You do?" Yerre asks in surprise and disbelief.

To be continued.

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