Chapter Twenty-One---Entertainment

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Aerin woke up with a yawn and looked at Kila. She was again messing with her message scroll and didn't notice he was awake. This round of adjustments led to it being as thick as carboard, albeit much firmer. Aerin didn't understand what she was doing, and sat up to have a better view. At his movement however, she looked up at him.

"Good morning Aerin."

"Mm.."

Kila laughed and surrounded him in mana. The boy looked down at it in confusion before starting as he began to float.

"Wow!"

"Pftt!"

Kila snorted at his reaction and put him beside her.

"What's that mom?"

"A message scroll, I made it more compact, and am making the writing move downward if you hold a finger on the bottom."

"Oh."

He didn't exactly understand, and contented himself with snuggling beside her. She smiled and resumed her tinkering.

"That took a while. Ready to go eat?"

"Yeah!"

Kila laughed as she picked him up. They headed downstairs and were surprised to see the others eating. Vander didn't say anything as he jerked his chin at the kitchen. Aerin seemed to understand and began squirming.

"You really hungry? Alright."

She set him down, and he quickly rushed into the other room. When she walked in, he was staring at a pot in disappointment.

"Something wrong?"

"I can't reach."

"Ah."

Kila only grinned at him before grabbing breakfast for both of them. The child ran back out, and by the time she followed, he was sitting in his seat eagerly. They joined the others in eating and were soon done.

"Can I have your scrolls for a bit? I want to update them again."

"Sure."

Choi Han, and Talrati nodded in assent along with Vander. All of them in front of her, she began casting. They were soon done, and she handed them back.

"Um... guess training now?"

"Right, come on mister Vander."

"Yes."

They left the room and the other three looked at each other.

"I'm going to make something, so can you two play?"

"Okay Mom!"

"Sure."

Both of them walked out, and Kila sat there pondering.

'I want some sort of game. Board game? Maybe a sport?'

Five minutes passed before she moved. Kila went to the plaza before pulling out a tree. It was turned into a rectangular table with small poles sticking up from the center edges.

'Good enough. I don't know the actual proportions for ping-pong tables, but, eh.'

Some cotton was used to make the net, and soon she had the full table done.

'I don't know what to use for the ball... leather will work for the paddle though.'

She teleported to the Roan Kingdom's capital to buy some.
As usual, she arrived near the market. It took a while of walking around before she found the shop she wanted. Kila quickly entered and talked to the woman at the counter.

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