We don't know who made the signs though. Could have been someone else who did it or Mystia is semi-literate and only knows a number of words that are rather useful for business.
Zelinkokitsune said: We don't know who made the signs though. Could have been someone else who did it or Mystia is semi-literate and only knows a number of words that are rather useful for business.
Or her eyesight may simply be bad/worsening, because she says she has problems with the tiny glyphs.
ThunderBird said: Or her eyesight may simply be bad/worsening, because she says she has problems with the tiny glyphs.
Admittedly with some of the smallprint with cookbooks and with the average cookbook of the era being handwritten it could be that she's not very good at figuring out the penmanship of the writer of the cookbook. (I mean look at some of the notes we have with translators having to doublecheck/redo translations because it turns out the writer draws character in a way that could be either character x or character y
Zelinkokitsune said: We don't know who made the signs though. Could have been someone else who did it or Mystia is semi-literate and only knows a number of words that are rather useful for business.
She was reading out of a book in that chapter. A book about how sparrows are cooler than woodpeckers.
After reading commentary of thais picture, Mystia is the one that's teaching here. Helping keine on how to do business. Apparently, her school is having budget problem.