The day after Nina's surgery, Eina, who is going around about the pharmacist, decides to leave her actions to her personal autonomy, and I start removing the collar.

Even so, when I do it, I'm going to fail by about one in three, so I'm going to ask Mr. Ceres, who's used to handling hammers and fleas, to show him how.

I broke one spare collar left to demonstrate, but that's just the expert waving the hammer, and after learning how to do it, he did the work at a pretty high pace.

Lynne, Lena, and the pharmacist's collar could also be removed, and now we could really free ourselves from the position of slaves. I'm emotional that Lynne, who saved my life, and the pharmacist who helped my sister, could give back about half of it.

Sometimes I try to appraise Lynne,

Ringnace Elf, 117 Skill: Archery Lv6 Collection Lv5 Status: Happiness Status: Yoichi Takakura Distribution

And out. Status is no longer a slave.

And you're under my command. I guess so if you think about it normally, but I don't really get the feeling. 'Companions' get tighter.

And for some reason, Linne was proud to say to the pharmacist, 'Look, Yoichi wouldn't have broken (but) his promise'.

Does the pharmacist remember when we met, he smiled bitterly?

Lynne and the others have painful collar marks on their necks, but according to the pharmacist, they will disappear over time.

Slaved heart wounds won't disappear that way, but I hope at least just the body wounds disappear soon.

I can't break Mr. Ceres' collar myself, so I spent an hour or so breaking it carefully, but I'm glad I didn't fail.

Mr. Ceres does it at a rate of about 20 people an hour, but it would take 200 hours to calculate to do 4,000.

Time is good, but I have one problem, and I'm asking the elves to receive food and sell their products in a market that's open in front of the mine, but even though I have a good relationship thanks to Rhina, it's not a good idea to have an elf that doesn't just wear a collar.

This is a case where the state will be taken care of by criminal activity if reported.

I also thought about hiring people, but I don't feel like finding people who aren't biased against elves and don't report when they see an elf with the collar removed.

... If it's possible, is it about Nina?

While I was determined to raise him to be a good boy, I came to the sad conclusion that for the time being I might have to leave some Mr. Elf's collar behind...

Three days after Nina's surgery, as the collars of Mr. Elves came off well, the day finally came to remove the bandage.

The pharmacist solves the bandage wrapped around Nina's face sitting in a chair.

"Oh!"

Nina's face, where the bandage was broken and the vinyl-shaped bark peeled (was), was as if it had been different than before.

There is a slight difference in skin color, but I have clean skin, not keloid like before.

The lips (chills) and ears were also relaxed for a perfect shaping without discomfort.

Only the left eye remains white and cloudy, but the eyelids (eyelids) are well regenerated and nothing is different from the usual girl if you meditate (crunch) your eyes. No, it's rather cuter than the mundane girl.

Nina, who can't see her own face, looks around wondering how she reacts, and as Eina is dyeing and solidifying her expression in surprise, the pharmacist checks her condition by gently pulling on all her skin.

"... um, you seem to have proper skin on you. I can't help just my eyes, but you should ask Lena to make an eye band, too. Here's the next one."

That's what I'm going to say, and I'm going to unbandage my fingers. What came out was five independent fingers with clean skin, although the whole thing seemed strange to follow.

"Move it a little. As long as there is no pain or discomfort."

Nina, who looked at her fingers and had a surprise look on her face at the words of the pharmacist, moves her fingers like she's afraid.

My fingers bent just a little, but definitely.

"All right, that would be it for now. If I can move it, it's fine. We're going to practice moving the skin one by one, to the extent that it won't tear. Skin is more flexible, so in time, joint-specific sagging will emerge and it will bend freely. It should also regenerate the nails. Fingerprints are just impossible, and I don't think it's going to go back to feeling completely."

While explaining that, without worrying about Ayna and Nina, the next step is to unwrap the bandage wrapped around the base of her leg and knee (knee).

This one had solid, clean skin on it.

The pharmacist touched it and made sure, 'Um, practice moving this one too and you'll be free to move. But don't push it at first. "

The diagnosis is made and the wound after the skin is taken is also examined.

"You're only young and this recovery is going well. This will allow the skin to be picked again in three months. That's when the rest of the surgery will be. Put the rest aside for a few years and it's a second fix depending on your growth. Do you have any pain?

"... ah... I still have a little, but it's a lot easier"

"Well, it seems to be recovering well. Keep out of the sunlight for a while to come. I don't want to impose impossible forces, but I want to practice moving them one by one. Apply this medicine morning and evening to the wounds after the skin is picked."

I'm afraid of Eina's gaze at the drugs she says and gives me.

Honestly, I feel like it would teach me everything from method to effect, but thank you. Eina still seems to have a sense that 'medication is not easy to teach even between disciples', and it seems to be perfect enough to give me a tour of the conditioning and hope for an opportunity to see and learn.

"Nina, this"

My sister gives Nina the eyelid she's been making since yesterday. It's a cute thing with embroidered rabbits for kids.

I reluctantly received it. When Nina ties her eyelids, I'll bring a mirror to show Nina's face. "

"Ah..............."

That's when I first saw Nina's emotions come out strong.

The look on Nina's face, stained with surprise, turns into a sobbing face.

"Oh... my face... they said it was like a monster..."

Place your right hand on your face and peel through your skin with your trembling fingertips.

"............... Thank you, Master, Doctor..."

Nina told him to squeeze it out. That's all, he moved into bee crying mode. My sister and Rhina are crying, too, and the pharmacist is lying down somewhat illuminated. I'm going to cry a little too.

Only Eina observed Nina in every corner purely in the eyes of a physician, but eventually utters words in a stunned voice.

"... I didn't know I could hope to recover so much... Dr. Luclea, will this procedure also work on medication wounds?

"When it comes to drug wounds, acid, etc.? Basically, it works, but it depends on how deep you're burning."

"- Then there are patients you would love to see. This is my alumni sister..."

Eina starts the conversation with a serious look on her face. I have a feeling this is going to happen...

Continental calendar July 8, 419.

0.1% progress towards continental reunification at the moment (based in the village of Lynne's hometown - currently deserted) (3974 workers owned by Parklen mines and elves)

Asset holdings 38.04 million

Distributed Lynne (Elf's Archer) Rhina (Adventurer) Lena (Elf's Textiler) Ceres (Elf's Woodworker) Listella (Hired Store Manager) Lucrea (Elf's Pharmacist) Nina (Liberation Slave)

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