Chapter 501: Who Poisoned You?
"I...I really can't believe it." Eunice was driving the carriage, feeling depressed and scared: "Although I can probably find out, it would be terrible if I was tricked because I trust everyone in Clock Town too much. …”
Yukikaze Maru: "Wow..."
Yukikaze Maru: "Woof! Woof!"
Eunice: "Are you asking me who gave it to me? Hmm... I really can't remember... Hey, Nia, do you remember?"
Nia: "Boli?"
Eunice: "No, no. The croissants are from Aunt Emma."
Nia: "Boom!"
Eunice: "Hank...? Well, no. Are you sure?"
Nia: "Boom..."
Eunice: "Right? If you're not sure, it's probably not him."
Eunice: "Because last year... oh no, it was six or seven years ago, Hank fell from a horse and was almost paralyzed. After I helped him recover, he has always been very grateful to me. How could such a person do this? What about poisoning me?"
When Yukikaze Maru heard what she said, he couldn't help but fell into deep thought.
She wasn't thinking about Hank, after all, she didn't know this guy at all.
What this big white dog is really trying to think clearly is this: For a beast-eared girl who has lived for tens of millions of years, how long is "a year" and how much weight does it have in the memory? ?
So, is her statement that "it won't be long before we hear news from Sachiko and the others" completely unbelievable?
Even if the past ten years have passed, to Eunice, it is probably "not that long".
I have lived too long and have become completely insensitive to the passage of time.
But it doesn't seem right to say that she can no longer feel time like normal people.
She works very hard every day and can remember when her patients should come for check-up next time.
It was really hard for Yukikaze Maru to understand what Eunice was thinking.
So she licked Eunice, trying to help herself understand better.
The effect is not very good.
Maybe it's because I didn't lick it enough. "I...I really can't believe it." Eunice was driving the carriage, feeling depressed and scared: "Although I can probably find out, it would be terrible if I was tricked because I trust everyone in Clock Town too much. …”
Yukikaze Maru: "Wow..."
Yukikaze Maru: "Woof! Woof!"
Eunice: "Are you asking me who gave it to me? Hmm... I really can't remember... Hey, Nia, do you remember?"
Nia: "Boli?"
Eunice: "No, no. The croissants are from Aunt Emma."
Nia: "Boom!"
Eunice: "Hank...? Well, no. Are you sure?"
Nia: "Boom..."
Eunice: "Right? If you're not sure, it's probably not him."
Eunice: "Because last year... oh no, it was six or seven years ago, Hank fell from a horse and was almost paralyzed. After I helped him recover, he has always been very grateful to me. How could such a person do this? What about poisoning me?"
When Yukikaze Maru heard what she said, he couldn't help but fell into deep thought.
She wasn't thinking about Hank, after all, she didn't know this guy at all.
What this big white dog is really trying to think clearly is this: For a beast-eared girl who has lived for tens of millions of years, how long is "a year" and how much weight does it have in the memory? ?
So, is her statement that "it won't be long before we hear news from Sachiko and the others" completely unbelievable?
Even if the past ten years have passed, to Eunice, it is probably "not that long".
I have lived too long and have become completely insensitive to the passage of time.
But it doesn't seem right to say that she can no longer feel time like normal people.
She works very hard every day and can remember when her patients should come for check-up next time.
It was really hard for Yukikaze Maru to understand what Eunice was thinking.
So she licked Eunice, trying to help herself understand better.
The effect is not very good.
Maybe it's because I didn't lick it enough. "I...I really can't believe it." Eunice was driving the carriage, feeling depressed and scared: "Although I can probably find out, it would be terrible if I was tricked because I trust everyone in Clock Town too much. …”
Yukikaze Maru: "Wow..."
Yukikaze Maru: "Woof! Woof!"
Eunice: "Are you asking me who gave it to me? Hmm... I really can't remember... Hey, Nia, do you remember?"
Nia: "Boli?"
Eunice: "No, no. The croissants are from Aunt Emma."
Nia: "Boom!"
Eunice: "Hank...? Well, no. Are you sure?"
Nia: "Boom..."
Eunice: "Right? If you're not sure, it's probably not him."
Eunice: "Because last year... oh no, it was six or seven years ago, Hank fell from a horse and was almost paralyzed. After I helped him recover, he has always been very grateful to me. How could such a person do this? What about poisoning me?"
When Yukikaze Maru heard what she said, he couldn't help but fell into deep thought.
She wasn't thinking about Hank, after all, she didn't know this guy at all.
What this big white dog is really trying to figure out is this: For a beast-eared girl who has lived for tens of millions of years, how long is "a year" and how much weight does it have in the memory? ?
So, is her statement that "it won't be long before we hear news from Sachiko and the others" completely unbelievable?
Even if the past ten years have passed, to Eunice, it is probably "not that long".
I have lived too long and have become completely insensitive to the passage of time.
But it doesn't seem right to say that she can no longer feel time like normal people.
She works very hard every day and can remember when her patients should come for check-up next time.
It was really hard for Yukikaze Maru to understand what Eunice was thinking.
So she licked Eunice, trying to help herself understand better.
The effect is not very good.
Maybe it's because I didn't lick it enough. "I...I really can't believe it." Eunice was driving the carriage, feeling depressed and scared: "Although I can probably find out, it would be terrible if I was tricked because I trust everyone in Clock Town too much. …”
Yukikaze Maru: "Wow..."
Yukikaze Maru: "Woof! Woof!"
Eunice: "Are you asking me who gave it to me? Hmm... I really can't remember... Hey, Nia, do you remember?"
Nia: "Boli?"
Eunice: "No, no. The croissants are from Aunt Emma."
Nia: "Boom!"
Eunice: "Hank...? Well, no. Are you sure?"
Nia: "Boom..."
Eunice: "Right? If you're not sure, it's probably not him."
Eunice: "Because last year... oh no, it was six or seven years ago, Hank fell from a horse and was almost paralyzed. After I helped him recover, he has always been very grateful to me. How could such a person do this? What about poisoning me?"