I Raised the Villains Preciously - Chapter 10.2
“Oh, it’s a nice day.”
Hannah lay on her bed like a garden in the warm midday sun, with Masha’s teddy bear.
Masha’s affection for the bear is a little…
No, was it possible because it was so broken?
“Masha, you can’t take a rat with you!”
Far away, Masha who’s digging on the ground caught her eye.
In a matter of days, Masha’s hobby turned into observing creatures.
The mother class, who loved playing with dolls, has been everywhere and has kept catching insects and mice.
Hannah was exhausted by desperately trying to stop Masha from catching something strange.
“Jeremy, it’s dangerous to climb a tree!”
Jeremy was full of energy again today.
Maybe it was fun to climb trees, but he kept climbing trees.
He climbed trees, climbed walls of other people’s houses, opened a safe, and more.
Jeremy’s developmental tree-climbing imagination was spreading endlessly.
Hannah shook her head and shook off her thoughts.
“Ian, get some sunlight!”
And shouted at Ian, who hadn’t stepped out of the nursery building, to go out.
“······ Oh, I’m losing my energy. I’m losing my energy.”
Hannah wriggled like a caterpillar.
It was because she was exhausted just by watching the children.
“I think I should take some nutritional supplements.”
She thought about selling vitamins in this world for a while.
“Teacher!”
Meanwhile, Masha came running from afar smiling brightly.
“Teacher, come here!”
“Why? What’s going on?”
Masha grabbed Hannah’s hand and dragged her, telling her to hurry.
Hannah was nervous for a second because she wondered what else he was going to do.
“Look, there’s something strange!”
“Something strange?”
Masha pointed to the grass, and Hannah headed to Masha’s lead, nervous as if there was another rat’s body.
“What the hell is there, ·····.”
There was something in the grass that Masha pointed to.
“Do you know this?”
There was a round egg.
It was an egg a little larger than an ordinary egg.
A very round egg, not elongated enough to be called an egg.
“Is a chicken gonna come out of it?”
“Uh, ······ Mm······.”
When Hannah looked closely, there was also a pattern on the surface of the egg.
It never seemed like Masha’s cute talking about a chicken.
“No chicken is coming out of here! Let’s just grill it!”
Jeremy approached and said, shining his eyes like a beast who found his prey.
“Because I found it, it’s my chicken!”
“You have to keep it warm so it will be born.”
“Give me a hug and I’ll be born!”
“Are you stupid?”
“Hey!”
The grumbling Masha and Jeremy suddenly looked at Hannah, and Hannah blinked.
Hannah had no idea.
I’m just sleepy because the sun is nice.
Hannah quickly came to her senses when she felt the children’s eyes asking for answers.
“Er, ······· So the egg is·····.”
What is it? What is it? Can a human be born with it?
I think it was possible and it wasn’t, and it was quite disturbing.
“Hey, once she found it, as she said, ······.”
“I’ll hug it and sleep with it from today!”
Masha leaped with a smile.
“Don’t cry just because something did not come out of it later!”
Jeremy snorted.
But Hannah was nervous.
‘What if something weird comes out from that?’
An unidentified egg was poured on the daily life of the nursery school where there was no wind for a day.
* * *
That night.
“Masha, won’t it break if you sleep next to me like that?”
Hannah said with a troubled face as she closed the curtains in Masha’s room.
It was because Masha was putting the egg next to him and covering it with a blanket.
“You just have to be careful when you sleep!”
“I’m saying this because you don’t sleep in one place.”
Even if he fell asleep straight, the egg could never survive next to Masha, whose head and foot positions were upside down.
“Why are you covering it with a blanket?”
Masha had a skull next to the egg and a blanket on it.
“Even the skeleton shouldn’t be cold!”
Dogs don’t feel cold anyway.
I don’t have anything to say anymore.
“······ I see.”
Hannah wanted to live a life of words and deeds, but there were many things the children couldn’t say.
“Just in case, why don’t you put a blanket on it?”
It was a desperate struggle to prevent unexpected blanket washing.
“Hmm.”
Masha began to think seriously.
“It would be so sad if Kkokko went to the sky without seeing the sunlight.”
“That’s not going to work.”
“Remember that half of my body woke up out of bed today, Masha.”
“Well, ·····.”
Masha’s forehead wriggled.
I guess I remembered what happened in the morning.
Masha had risen almost to her upper body in bed.
I don’t know who’s living in a temple. I’m not sure who’s sleeping in reverence.
“Great!”
With the quick change of Masha’s decision, Hannah quickly pulled out a blanket and spread it out by her bed.
She tried to make the blanket look as fluffy as possible just in case he changed his words.
“Well, here. How’s it?”
“Wouldn’t I step on it?”
The horse immediately moved its location a little further away.
“Where are you?”
“I can’t see it well. What if you come out when I can’t see you?”
I moved a little to the side again.
“Well, this is the perfect place, isn’t it?”
“Good.”
I heard you sleep with it on your side, but it was so picky.
Hannah carefully took the eggs with both hands and placed them on a blanket.
“Is this the right position?”
“Please put a blanket over the eggs.”
“Yeah.”
You’re acting like a horse.
But once again, Hannah smiled brightly, thinking about the blanket laundry.
“Now, Masha and Kkokko will have a good night’s sleep.”
“Yes!”
Masha pulled the quilt up to his neck.
The skeleton was still sitting next to Masha.
Until Hannah turned off the candlelight, Masha looked anxiously at the egg wrapped in a blanket.
Bump
It was an uneasy night for Masha and Hannah.