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Chapter 203 - Chapter 203: Farewell and Good Night to Little Yoimiya

"Aren't you scared?"

"I did panic a little, but the wind you used to catch me came way too early, hehe~ Should I say that the old uncle actually isn't suited to scaring kids?"

Big sister Yoimiya looked extremely smug.

So the old uncle's plan to scare little Yoimiya actually failed because he himself was too soft-hearted?

Aba aba, at the moment he withdrew the wind current, it was actually the old uncle who panicked more, which caused the rescue to come quite a bit earlier…

"Alright, alright. I only played a bit too much because I knew the old uncle was there, and honestly when the wind current disappeared just now I really did panic a little. I'll be careful with safety from now on…"

One could only say that big sister Yoimiya was going against the natural order as usual, and now she was the one comforting the old uncle instead.

The old uncle actually didn't mind this too much. Caring about a child's safety isn't a bad thing, so he first set little Yoimiya down.

"It's good that you realize it. But I see you've pretty much mastered it. Next, let's try high-altitude gliding without a wind current."

"Okay~"

Big sister Yoimiya looked very happy.

But the old uncle felt as though big sister Yoimiya was the one humoring him.

Sigh, in the end, who exactly is accompanying whom to play?

The old uncle took little Yoimiya and leaped into the air, officially beginning proper aerial flight.

More precisely, it was circling around big sister Eula.

Big sister Eula sat on the chair, following the old uncle and little Yoimiya as they flew back and forth until she got dizzy from turning her head. Finally unable to endure it, she stood up directly and joined the playful chase.

In the end, this Wind Glider pursuit turned into a big child and a small child teaming up to capture the old uncle.

One has to say that since the old uncle is an adventurer, using the Wind Glider is basically his bread-and-butter skill. Even Eula, with her Lawrence family education, couldn't match the old uncle's proficiency in this area.

And the final result was a slightly panting Eula—who had exhausted every bit of strength chasing—watching little Yoimiya hug the old uncle's neck from behind.

Ahh, so curious—was he caught on purpose, or by accident?

"Old uncle, it's getting late!"

Having calmed down, little Ayato walked back and called out loudly to the three people still chasing and playing in the sky.

No helping it then—good children have to sleep early and wake early.

Although sometimes it's really hard to fall asleep at night, unless there's truly no other choice, staying up late isn't recommended.

"Yoimiya, although I think you've already grasped free control of the Wind Glider, for everyday safety it's still better to open the Wind Glider first before jumping down. Don't jump first and then open it…"

After sending little Yoimiya home, the old uncle still couldn't help but give her some worried instructions.

"Mmm, I know."

Little Yoimiya didn't show any impatience—this child always enjoys the process of chatting with people.

Finally, under little Yoimiya's gaze, the three large pigeons took off once again.

"Old uncle, speaking of which, if when writing a novel you reach a point where you can't immerse yourself, what should you do?"

Little Ayato asked the old uncle while in mid-air.

"Two situations. One is that you truly can't find the feeling—then you have to find ways to increase your own immersion, like adding related elements in reality, or going out more to seek inspiration, and trying to relax as much as possible.

But situations with truly no inspiration are actually rare. Most of the time it's the second situation: your mind isn't calm. I suggest calming your heart first. Generally speaking, once you're calm, things will naturally straighten out when the boat reaches the bridge."

Little Ayato looked thoughtful at this.

However, these things weren't important for the moment, because the sky was already dark, and typing would have to wait until tomorrow night.

Good children should rest a bit after getting home, then wash up and sleep.

 

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