The Other Side of the Last Boss

111. School Festival ②

Hmm. I'm burned out.

I was sitting in a chair posing like that.

The school festival seems to have already begun and is becoming very noisy.

but I still don't have the strength to move around.

"Master Ashtar?

Auletta, the receptionist for the Adventurer Guild, has spoken out with a surprised look on her face.

Shirt in denim, not the usual rigid women's suit.

And I was weaving a cardigan.

I nod powerlessly at Auretta.

"It feels like something's burned out... It hasn't been that long since the school festival started."

Next to Auletta was Fiona, a brave man.

They are close.

"Well, there was a lot going on. A lot."

I whispered with a tired voice.

"Why don't you change the place for the rest of the day?

Fiona frowns at Auletta's suggestion.

"That's my room there..."

Fiona works as a part-time lecturer at Canterbridge School.

She was only given a private room as a part-time lecturer.

A brave man, but a courtesy of the late.

I was pulled over by Auretta and moved.

There's a couch in the room, and I lie there.

"I wonder what kind of damage this creature can do."

It would be terrible to be told, but I don't have the energy to argue with Fiona right now.

And the damage to the flesh is zero.

"If you ask, it's impossible for you."

I made a preposition, but it's nothing to hide.

I told her everything because she seemed to want to hear it.

"You've heard that before..."

"Oh, my God."

I'm Tsukom.

"I hear he made you sink handicrafts for His Majesty's birthday."

"Nanbu"

I guess I didn't have the option of not eating the dishes made by my beloved daughter.

I would have liked the food to have been banned so as not to increase the number of victims any further.

With the law or something.

"If that's the case, why don't you revisit it with a snack?"

Oretta took her lunch out of the bag.

"Why are you bringing lunches to school festivals where shops open and coffee shops are located?"

"Sometimes this happens."

"Because Auletta is self-catering"

But I just had breakfast.

When I thought so and looked at the clock, the noon time was already approaching.

"Is that it? Is it noon already?

"That's right. How many hours have you been sitting there?

Fiona asks me, but I have no memory at all.

"I barely remember. Terrible."

I shook my body.

Oretta's lunch box is egg-roasted in a sandwich, something like Mr. Octopus Wiener.

Seeing that, I nodded.

This is fine.

You're not a professional, so don't be creative.

It's the end of the line.

"Good......"

I'm going to taste something called delicious handicrafts.

My heart seems to be filling up.

"Is it enough to cry?"

Fiona was frightened.

"This, if you don't mind, I'll make it every day."

Auretta suggests it's a bad idea, but I shook my head.

"No, I don't think you'd mind getting that far."

When my strength recovers, I return it to me.

My schedule was pretty tight today, though.

So far, the schedule has been completely ignored.

I wonder what the other three are doing, even if it's okay because Jemmy can't be revived today anymore.

"I wonder what happened to my class"

When I snapped, it felt like Fiona was going to do something with the school staff.

After a while, the reporter shows up and knocks on the door.

"Come in."

When Fiona urged, it was a sighted man dressed in work clothes who came in.

It was Jeko.

"Why you..."

Fiona will look surprised.

Jeko is an employee of this school - a clerk.

The official Fiona asked for Jeko, and that would mean Jeko moved.

Jeko looks at us and hardens.

To be precise, I guess I don't know how to handle it because Fiona is here.

"Fiona is also one who knows the general situation. You can make it normal."

When I tell him, Jeko kneels like he's untied.

"So, then it looks like a class, but apparently it's a mayhem"

"Did something happen again?

"It seemed like a huge event at first and confused in a different way"

"Princess, was the project called Coffee a success?"

"Well, if you have those kids, you'll get a man killed."

Fiona speaks naturally.

"That's the situation, but a guest said," Can't you eat the princess's hand cooking? "

"Hey, stop. Are you going to die?"

My advice is already too late.

Because this report is about the past.

"It's already too late."

Fiona also threw a teaspoon.

"I'm not sure, but you think I'm using a vacant classroom nearby as a temporary ambulance? One patient after another seems to be being transported."

Jeko answers with her neck clenched.

I guess I don't know what's going on.

I wish I could cook to make you understand, but I don't want to punish you like that for no reason.

"If you go to class now, don't ever get involved in a commotion."

"I guess that's true."

Auretta nodded.

"It's been a while since I've been here."

"No, this is my room……………"

I passed Fiona's complaint.

Iris will be very busy with his treatment.

Is Tiliza helping with the treatment, or did she see a gap and escape the class?

I'll show my face when I calm down a little bit.

That's what I was thinking, but the noise showed no sign that it would subside.

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