It was in December.

It's time for the students at the college to start to float.

Earlier next month, we get dragons. There are no more grace periods.

For that matter, there's a lot to do.

For example, before and after the Ryumuka ritual comes in. It's a tough story, but I have something to start with.

It's a sunny stage for dragon jockeys, so families and relatives come to the king's capital.

In the case of graduate students, the cost to Wang Capital was borne by the state, but not if the family were to come.

If it takes days in a carriage, the round-trip travel costs can be considerable.

Plus the cost of staying in Wangdu is silly. Even more so at this time of year in the New Year.

Sometimes when that's the whole family, the relatives, they don't make it, even if they were saving up in advance.

They have families who come in debt.

There is talk that patrons should pay for everything, but from the beginning, we can't have a good relationship between dragon jockeys and patrons.

Travel expenses are very difficult.

"So it's almost the last face-to-face meeting. Are you ready?

Linda said that abruptly.

The place is the usual restaurant.

This place is already becoming a classic.

"Preparation, what do you mean?

"Maybe you haven't sent a letter to your family? The New Year's capital will be ruined. I really don't know if I've booked yet."

"Uh, do I make reservations for the inn?

"Since Mr. Halui and the others came out to King's Capital, do you think we should look for an inn?

... You can't. By then it's buried all the time.

I see what Linda says is right. I should make an appointment. That, too, now.

"Right. I'll make arrangements in a minute."

"It's your sunny stage. There may be others who want to come. Even the number of people might increase. You should write to your parents."

Even in relation to the degree of acquaintance, they sometimes come wanting to see it at a glance. Take a tour of Wang Du.

"When I do, I wonder if my sister will come too. Uncle Drodoff or Aunt Yoran might come too"

Come to think of it, I can't make it without contacting you right now.

"Speaking of which, are you seeing Ann in school or something?

I'm me, I'm too busy living in college to meet anyone without forcefully creating opportunities.

I'm meeting with Linda today, 'cause it's pretty much impossible.

"I'll see you and Senior Ann once in a while to talk. It's almost the last meeting, and I'll let you know if I can help you."

"It's not like I have an errand for once..."

That said, Linda's eyes narrowed softly.

"Senior Ann, but... it's hard to be your patron and come over here."

Sharp. Can Linda read what I'm thinking?

Linda knows Anne's real name.

He seems unlikely to be a rival due to the direct lineage of a clan chief.

In fact, it's impossible for me to go to every dragon country.

Moreover, Linda is not satisfied with merely examining Anne's origins, and seems to be conducting regular investigations into her family's internal affairs.

For example, Ann had also grasped that many of her relatives would rebel if she were to enter the dragon kingdom.

"Now you wouldn't have known if you had two or three more senior Ann brothers."

I only have two grandchildren directly from the clan chief right now.

Linda said it was impossible to get one out in that situation.

I think so too. I think so, but I don't know what to say.

So I said what I was thinking.

"That doesn't mean I choose Linda."

I thought it had happened since I went up to the edge of my mouth. but it's too late.

Linda froze... "I know," she whispered.

It wasn't moving.

"... Linda?

"'Cause I've been flabbergasted by you many times.... you won't remember."

…………

I don't remember. When are we talking about?

Looking at my expression, Linda continued, "I knew it."

"When I was in Saul's town. I guess the first time I proposed it was a while after I met you. My dad didn't come back inside, so he used to play at your house."

My parents were doing the bakery, so my sister and I were the only ones at the residence.

That's why I remember Linda playing with us.

"You always do. Even if I pressed for a marriage promise, 'um, I don't know' always had to boil it off. She said she couldn't fall in love with your sister for the rest of her life."

"I didn't know."

My sister was also saying that because I was Linda's proposal (?) I don't really remember having an attitude that didn't boil off to

I'll try to remember, but I think there would have been a scene like that.

Apparently, he conveniently forgets a lot.

"You don't mind me liking it unilaterally. That's why I'm done. At that time... even at the end."

"The last time? The last time Linda moved, right?"

I'm definitely going to write to you, so give me a reply... did Linda sneeze her face and cry and break up?

"You looked a little troubled and said, 'Well, I'll write it once in a while.'"

…………

Did you say such rude things?

Even though it was small, it was a terrible thing to say to me.

"You've only shown interest in bread since that time, and I thought you had that personality because you had the same attitude towards other girls as well as me. That's why I was worried when we met again over here. You've already been flabbergasted many times."

He thought there was no pulse.

"Sorry."

It was a long time ago, but I just have to apologize.

"I'm sure you're still the same. So I immediately figured out how I could get you to turn around. 'Cause you don't get flushed around, and all I can do is change."

"Linda......"

"You are no different... instead you don't even use the gentle words of sneezing on the spot. I can't fall in love, but I don't tie people up either. I won't let anyone live in my heart instead of dreaming about love. But that's why I can do things no one else can."

- Not to bring romance into our relationship.

"That's what you want... it's a hit, right?"

Linda, who said so, had a somewhat crying look on her face.

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