Welcome to the fairy hills, the wizard guild, and the fairy tail. It's all a prank request from some local kids who want to put up a reward for anyone who can find a box of magical trinkets. Apparently, there's a girls' dorm for the fairies, and they're looking for people to fill out a few applications. The applicants are only women, so they have to pay a lot of money for their apartments. This is gross, says the dorm mother, because she's the one who made the prank request. She's also the person who found the box of trinkets, and now she wants to give them to her daughter, Julka, who's just moved in. She says she'll take a bath in Julka's room, but she doesn't want to give her something that a boy might think of as a treasure. She also says that she'd like to give Julka something that's important to her, but that she can't give it to someone who is "human trash" like Julka. She tells her story: when Julka was a little girl, she used to bring her grandma's box of treasure with her every time they went on a trip. When Julka came to her room, she was very happy to see it, and everyone was very excited to have it. It turns out that Julka died six years ago, and Julka has been watching over her ever since.
Welcome to the fairy hills, the wizard guild, and the fairy tail. It's all a prank request from some local kids who want to put up a reward for anyone who can find a box of magical trinkets. Apparently, there's a girls' dorm for the fairies, and they're looking for people to fill out a few applications. The applicants are only women, so they have to pay a lot of money for their apartments. This is gross, says the dorm mother, because she's the one who made the prank request. She's also the person who found the box of trinkets, and now she wants to give them to her daughter, Julka, who's just moved in. She says she'll take a bath in Julka's room, but she doesn't want to give her something that a boy might think of as a treasure. She also says that she'd like to give Julka something that's important to her, but that she can't give it to someone who is "human trash" like Julka. She tells her story: when Julka was a little girl, she used to bring her grandma's box of treasure with her every time they went on a trip. When Julka came to her room, she was very happy to see it, and everyone was very excited to have it. It turns out that Julka died six years ago, and Julka has been watching over her ever since.