Years after that -...

I was having my third child this past year.

"Mother! I'm going to school!

"Yes, go.

That's what I said and sent out is Atlas, my oldest son, who turns seven this year. When I saw him take me to the Immortal and get in the carriage, I said, "I've grown up." Thoughts and "Are you that old?" mixed feelings. The carriage departs and sees the third child, the eldest daughter Berry, as she drops him off until he can no longer see him. Quickly my slack was pulled as I stroked my head, relieving myself of sleeping easily. When I looked at him, Burke, the cute looking second son, said, "Kashama... is that it? I'm going to say.

Nico smiled at his second son, the cutest looking of the three brothers and sisters, but he was about to be fooled and hacked.

Is this child hereditary or does she look just like my mother, and she looks so neat that everyone mistakes her for a girl instead of a mediocre look like me? Rather, my oldest daughter Berry looks more like Sunbuck and more riddled.

Why, when I look at Burke and want to exhale, his health goes with it forever at the bottom. What's your mother talking about? As it may seem, any child can rest or sleep and regain strength if they are tired of playing, but Burke can play all the time if this one is not forced to rest. Occasionally, I give him a break from hydration, but he jumps out into the garden soon. [M]

Having given birth to a third person on a boulder and getting physically hard, I planned on letting Burke make friends and let him play with them. But Burke's extreme people-insight shatters the plan.

But thankfully, I have help in this house so I can take care of Berry, and there are some parts that are a lot of help. It's just that I have to deal with Burke all the time. It's difficult in terms of strength every day.

I jumped out into the garden earlier today and said to Burke, "Kasha! shouted."

Oh... give me some more rest...

My rest is still ahead of me. [M]