Nani mo Wakaranai - Vol. 1 Ch. 5 - Outside World

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I wonder what she's trying to tell him repeatedly on pages 8 and 10? Either way, cute.
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I assume that's a question mark.
 
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Thanks for the chapter :D

Welcome to the great outdoors, Ryouta. I'm curious: it seems like the elves that Mi-yamu-tuu presumably travels with are nomadic in nature, but they also just emerged from a basement with brick walls. How does that work?

Also, is that a magic tower? We can see a more detailed version of this on the volume 1 cover, where it is called an "unknown monument." Speaking of which, we haven't actually seen magic in action yet, have we? Can't wait to learn about the magic system; it might be the first truly foreign thing we have to make sense of.
I am thinking that nomadic people often have specific camping locations that they visit seasonally. The ruins that basement is a part of is simply a landmark that their tribe uses to know where the safe camping location is.

Mi Yamu Tuu is like the village shaman so she was entering the ruins to either meditate or pray, but was shocked to see a person there.
 
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The description of the red landscape and stuff kind of reminds me of Biblaridion's Alien Biospheres series. Though I don't know if the plants are actually meant to be red or if its just the dirt and stuff.

Anyways, quick guess for what "nima i sui mu" means... Maybe "nima i sui" is a construction similar to 〜に行く in Japanese? (e.g. 食べに行く, "Go to eat.") So "mu" would be some sort of verb that's being used in conjunction with the "nima i" / "go." We don't know what "mu" means, of course, but maybe the whole thing means something like "Let's go and see?"
 

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