Settle for something else?
Instinctively, Arielle wanted to reject him. After all, at that moment, nothing would make her happier than being able to contact Vinson.
Then again, Aaron was a rigid person who never gave in to that request of hers. No matter what she said, he never allowed her to get in touch with Vinson. If that's the case, maybe I can exchange it for something advantageous for me?
“Then, teach me Turlenese,” she said plainly. “I can't possibly go there without having the ability to understand a single word. What if someone is dissatisfied with me or if someone doesn't understand when I'm exchanging medical thoughts with them? It'll be troublesome.”
“Our language is very difficult to learn. Are you sure you want to learn it?” Aaron was not the slightest bit upset about teaching Arielle his country's language. Conversely, he was quite happy about the suggestion.
If Grandma and Mother agree to let me marry her, she won't feel awkward and unhappy about living there if she can speak the language. Not to mention she won't have any issues talking to Grandma and Mother.
The more he thought about it, the happier he was. Immediately, a smile tugged at the corner of his lips.
“Deal,” he said.
“Then, let's go and get the ingredients.” Arielle was happy to learn Turlenese as well. That way, it would make digging for information easier. If she could not make Aaron talk there, she could still fish for information from the others.
The moment Pat heard they were going to pick the ingredients, he got excited and said hurriedly, “I want to go too!”
If I go along, I'll get to pick some of my favorite ingredients. Otherwise, that evil man will only pick his favorites. If that happens, I won't get to enjoy anything. Pat loved Arielle's cooking, especially when it was his favorite dish.
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