78 Lesson 77
In that voice of Deena, the scribes noticed the Ethereals.
"Oh, I've been waiting for you!
A female clerk jumped out the counter first and approached the two of them.
"There you go, uh!
The male clerk also tried to get out the counter with a loss, but he collapsed his own pile of books, collecting them and putting them on the counter again.
"Uh, can we just leave that one alone?
The female secretary nodded with a tremendous smile at Aotearoa's question.
"Yeah, because people who don't care about books deserve it."
Behind her eyes was no laugh.
"Uh, this is your preferred book, and this and... and I think this will help."
Take out some books and hand them to Aotearoa. Books that were heavily loaded on the counter were checked to find these materials.
"Thanks, that'll help. I'm sorry to hear you've got more work."
"No, it's not a problem because finding the book you want is one of the clerk's tasks!
She replied confidently to the wind that it was until she strained her chest and did what was natural.
"Kid, I think you should try to do something else."
When the male clerk came late after cleaning up the book, he complained to Lena.
"That's what I'm saying, Guy. I think you should take care of the book more."
Lena noted him, Guy, the other way around as she turned that way.
"No, that one just stuck around and caught me in a hurry, and usually that... more than that, Lena is the one who has to talk about looking for a book, and you leave me alone with the rest of the work. Sure, it's important to help the user, but other tasks are also important, and when you're done looking for something, you need to clean up the original work with Kitin."
In response to one word of Lena, Guy returns both five and six. Lena nodded that her words had invited her.
"Lena in the first place..."
Deena, who seemed to see it, spoke to interrupt the conversation between the two.
"Oh, um, I'm sorry to bother you, but we'd like to do some research, so can we go?
Guy remembered in the words that he himself had been listening to Lena and collecting materials.
"Also, I'm sorry. I, the secretary, shouted out loud in the building, and I couldn't show it."
When Guy apologized, Lena also had her head bowed with a pungent face.
"Even a secretary sometimes does that. Luckily, there doesn't seem to be any other users besides us, so if we don't mind, no problem. I've been looking for material, and I'm not complaining about it."
"Right! Aww."
Guy gently poked Lena in the head raising her face with a happy face.
"Don't get on with it, it must be a bad thing."
"Oh, Guy, that hurts. It's terrible to raise your hand to a woman."
From that interaction, I heard how close the two of them were, but Aeta and the others managed to cut the story off.
"Uh, go ahead and do it that way. We're going to read the book we got for you. Thank you."
Aotea tried to move off the spot early enough, but there was another voice there.
"Oh, wait"
Aotearoa looked up to heaven lightly before turning.
"What? I'd like us to look into it."
"Excuse me, this is the last time. I've got a few books for you, too, so refer to them."
There were several books in Guy's hand, which Deena received.
"Thank you. That's it."
Deena holds the book with one hand and moves to the table with one hand pressing Ethereal's back.
"Well, Mr. Sorta. I got it ready for you, so let's read it."
"Right."
When I put each received book on the table, I started reading it.
The sound of paralysis and scrolling the pages echoed around, but unlike earlier, Aotearoa's hand stopped on the way. That was the same with Deena, who had stopped her hand and re-read that page over and over again. Take notes of each of the things that bothered you, and when you finish it, you'll go to the next book. Repeat that. Isn't it time for the sun to go down by the time each of us finishes reading the book? It was in the time period that
"Phew, you've made so much progress that the time we spent this morning seems to be wasted."
Aotea spoke to Deena as she turned her shoulders.
"Right, it's still amazing if you're a professional"
Dina, who had finished reading a while back, had stacked the books they had both finished reading by size.
"By that I mean, have you had any gains?
"Yeah, does that mean Mr. Sota too?
Ethiota nodded at Deena's words.
"Oh, I found a few things that bother me. Can't we talk and analyze it here, huh? Let's go back to the mansion and talk."
Aotearoa decided to move on at the Mansion thinking about the danger that someone would listen to her, just because the story of a thousand years ago would get involved.
"Right, so the book... where did you bring it from? Shall I just take it to reception?"
Deena holds all the books she borrows and stands up to head to the reception. Aotearoa went to the receptionist for more than half of it.
Heading to the reception, how'd it go with the two scribes? I was looking at the Ethereal Tails like I heard.
"" Duh, how was it?
The two have been asking at the same time.
"Oh, oh, that was so helpful. We could extract what we wanted to know."
I returned my answer feeling a little pulled because the two of them had embarked on it.
"So which book did you find useful?
Ask questions as Lena takes herself out further.
"Uh, I only got a book prepared by Lena, was Deena here Guy? I can't tell you which one because I only read the books I prepared, can I?
Lena looked uncomfortable with the answer.
"Uh, then you don't know which one won. Hey?"
I asked Guy for his consent with my lips pointed.
"Lena is right...... can't you manage to decide one way or the other?
It seemed like he was making a bet and wanted to settle the battle.
"After all, you two are good friends"
Deena looked at the two of them and said something like that.
"Who told you this!
"Yes, who's with a man like this!
"I knew we were close..."
Aotearoa had the same sentiment as Deena.
"Oh, that's not true. Guy's got a bad mouth, he's not accommodating, and he's really a bad guy."
"What! You're a good old, childish guy, too, and you're a selfish one who doesn't seriously do his job!
The two fights began, but Ethereum and Deena left the library behind when they gently returned the book to the counter to avoid getting involved.