Akuyaku Reijo no Otouto
Rescue
After that, it was tough.
I showed up with the ambulance team. It was rare that I was injured at Maritime, and the princess was about to hold me, and I said, "Because I hurt you! I wouldn't ask. Citro insisted that it was wise for him to hold me up, and Ceylon and Billy, who came down worried, saw it with a surprised face. I couldn't resist.
In the end, I was supposed to be transported on the stretcher that the paramedics brought, but if I remember correctly, I think there was Maritime on the side until I lost my mind on the stretcher because of my peace of mind.
Then when I woke up, I was lying in a strange room.
"(Is this...?)" I wake up. That's when I said, "You want to open it?" and the curtain of the bed where I slept is pulled.
There stood a man in colorful white in vain.
I don't know. I'm staring at the appearance of a man, and he says, "Coco is the infirmary, I'm Fran, the insurance doctor. You're True Balsam, aren't you?," he says.
And I said, "... Yes." Fran told me while I was asleep.
As a result, both groups abstained as a result of the departure of me and Citro from the freshman welcome party.
Because of the significance of this welcoming party being held by all groups, members leaving or leaving the group along the way are eligible for abstention. So even if something like me happened this time, the group couldn't get back on the way, and it was forced to wait for school.
When I hear that, I reflect that I did something bad to everyone, even though it was force majeure. I'm sure some people in the group wanted to get the treasure anyway. [M]
And the treasure of this welcome party was a "free ticket to the dining room for a month" sent to all the winning groups.
I did want it myself, and I thought, "Really..." and exhale.
Then Dr. Fran said, "Every group you were in is a well-known nobleman. No one spares a month in the cafeteria." He cared, "but as far as I was concerned, he was guilty and depressed that he had made people who enjoyed purely treasure hunting more than that abstain along the way.
"(We'll apologize when we get back... )
Concoction knocks on the infirmary door thinking about it.