The Professor has big power and deep wisdom. But the Little People have just as
deep wisdom and big power as he does. Better be careful in the forest. Important
things are in the forest, and the Little People are in the forest, too. To make sure
the Little People don’t harm you, you have to find something the Little People
don’t have. If you do that, you can get through the forest safely
.
. . .
Tengo played that part back one more time. Fuka-Eri narrated this section somewhat
more rapidly than the others. The intervals between sentences were a touch shorter.
The Little People were beings who possessed the potential for harming both Tengo
and Professor Ebisuno, but he could not discern in Fuka-Eri’s tone of voice any
suggestion that she had written them off as evil. Judging from the way she spoke of
them, they seemed like neutral beings who could go either way. Tengo had
misgivings about another passage:
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