![]() The boy was left alone on the wooden table, the empty wooden bowl placed close to him as he read over a book, flipping through the hard pages, as he learned more and more about the lands. As dinner slowly ended, Lady Golo got up from her chair, her staff in hand as its bell jingled as he slowly moved into the darkness which wasn’t lit by the burning candle on the table, she slowly spoke out “Boy, be sure to not stay up too late… you need your sleep after all.” She let the words hang off before she disappeared into the darkness. The boy started to eat more slowly, learning his lesson from earlier as he continued to eat the brown rice slowly, flavoring its good taste mixed in with many boiled vegetables. The boy breathed a fresh breath as he put the wooden cup onto the table with a clack, Lady Golo glanced at him before she quickly spoke in her raspy voice “See boy? That is what you get for not listening to your granny… now eat slowly, I know you must be hungry as the high heavens of this world, but you still have your body limits” Lady Golo said with a chuckle, it was like scolding her grandchild, even though the boy wasn’t her actual grandchild, it was nice to think of him like that, she did always want a grandchild after all. Lady Golo sighed as she quickly slid a wooden cup with water over to him, the boy quickly grabbed a cup and put it up to his mouth before quickly chugging it down. Lady Golo reached out with her fragile hand, ready to warn the boy to not eat too fast as he could choke… yet it was too late as the boy quickly realized some rice was stuck in his throat. “You are eating well aren’t you boy?” Lady Golo said, watching as the boy fully devoured a bowl of brown rice, eating it out of a wooden bowl with a wooden spoon. ![]() Roran did come time from time to check up but the boy would rather look at him with disdain and give him dirty glances, seems he remembered the fight quite clearly, even though Roran did try to apologize multiple times for the fact he did start the fight… the boy did not like most of the excuses. Lady Golo only had much trouble dealing with his quiet personality, he wasn’t rowdy as he was more untrusting, it did take quite a time for the boy to finally begin eating the food by Lady Golo, most of the time he kept himself hidden in the corners of Lady Golos hut. Nurturing the boy wasn’t easy, Lady Golo had to deal with the fact the boy did not like the unknown lands one bit, along with the fact he was also treated as a threat by most of the community of the island.
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