It may be said that the second half of "Dralogy" moves the story fast and the first half of peaceful school life turns around.

Find out who the hero is. From there, I'm stuffed, and at graduation, I chase Mary, and the ending... and the story goes on early in the arrow.

The turning point is this date event. Even so, the content itself was just one of the most mediocre romantic events, but there was nevertheless a 'trick' against the players in this event.

"A setup, is it?

What do you mean? and Addy tilts her neck as she sips tea.

In contrast, Mary prefaced with "good things" and included a bite of the cake...... "Oh, delicious" slightly rounded her eyes and dropped her gaze on the cake at hand.

It was a coffee shop that came in for a break and an explanation, and the cake was chosen appropriately, but isn't this the taste that draws back with the sweetness and refreshment of the fruit that is so good? level alongside the pastry chefs dedicated to the Albert family.

Mary's thoughts filled with cake unexpectedly, and she called out to Addy saying, "Hey, if you ask me too," where the explanation went.

To say Mary Albert is the son of man, that's also the girl of her age. Sometimes they take consciousness to the supreme dessert they stumble upon.

Even though I knew it, I coughed up with Cohon so that Addy could encourage me to go ahead.

Guessing what that meant, Mary gently wiped her mouth with a handkerchief saying "rude".

"So, what's the trick?"

"This date event is a branch of whose (...), which (...), and which ending to go to"

"What do you mean, it's just a branch of that ending?

Addy tilts her neck as she properly calls the clerk to ask for the cake.

Both Mary and "I have another one," she ordered a replacement, taking Addy's gaze and nodding back.

If you played without knowing anything normal, this dating event would be judged to be one of the usual romantic events.

The depiction of the rendezvous complimented the attacker with his personal clothes, had some conversations against the background of downtown, and ended with a smile, "It was fun, let's go again". Whoever the date event is, it's that simple.

But only on this (...) date will Mary appear along the way, inviting the date in front of the protagonist. Players who were progressing without knowing anything would also tilt their necks "oops" at this change.

Even so, it is one of the patterns that has been repeated before, and everyone should think that Mary withdraws with disgust to the protagonist when she is turned down and dissatisfied...

... but only, if that's going the game without a problem, the story of.

For example, if you fail to be alert to being in the Patrick route at night, or if you are greedy and just close to other opponents... and love is a game of spindles but flutters all over the place, you will see painful eyes here.

Needless to say, the attacker will arrive at Mary.

"Huh!? Why are you getting there! 'Cause you're a villain warrant lady, aren't you, Mary? Aren't you an unpopular, out-of-the-box maid who springs up everywhere!

"I know why you're surprised, and I certainly don't like it, miss. But you don't have to say that much before you have the same last name on the boulder! Give me half the cake as punishment!

"Your daughter and the villain warrant, Mary, will be apart. More than anything, it's too much to eat!

"Cake and croquette are different bellies!

To Mary, who comes up with an untranslatable theory, Addy says, "If you eat too much, you won't be able to come in for dinner!" []/(exp, v5r) to be fond of/to be fond of/"

From the side, you'd look like a close sibling or even a long-time couple, at least not a husband and a squire.

After such a long and idle interaction, Addy stood at hand to protect his cake and re-talked, "So."

"So how come the attacker gets to Miss Villain Warrant?

"That's because I'm less fond of you. Even once you're on the route, other men will hate you if you skip the curtain, naturally. The world of games, the reality, it's easy to be liked, but it's hard to stay liked."

"... so nothing ever gets to Miss Villain Warrant"

"You're more right to get to Mary than to get to The Albert Lady."

"Without it, no one would get to that woman (...)," she said softly, including Mary's cake in her mouth.

As usual, it's a mouthful like other HR against Mary in the game, but I can't help but split it that she's someone else at all right now.

And more importantly, it's this date event we should be talking about right now. Although Villain Warrant Lady Mary is also involved, in the end, she (Mary) is only one element to indicate a branch.

In this dating event, Mary appears as to who she will be dating, and tries to lure her out with similar or stopping dialogues.

It would seem pitiful if it were from Mary now that all of that makes her father, and hence the Albert family, but it is also convincing given her position after the contest event.

I'm sure you feel the danger of your position as Villain Warrant Lady Mary, and that's why you're trying to take it without shaping it.... I would have to snort that too if they told me I had such a personality from the beginning.

And when it comes to Mary, the attackers, of course, prioritize the main character and say no to Mary...

This is the so-called branch.

Three endings, one of the parting paths leading there.

"So you're saying that the target of the offense on this occasion is picking Villain Warrant Lady Mary is one ending? Hmm? And what about Alicia?

"I'll tell you what, it's not like the target of the attack picks Mary or the two of them stick together. Low preference from the attacker means that the opponent reluctantly (...) prioritizes Mary and the date is interrupted..."

Of course, there will be quite a few follow-ups after that. They give you gifts along with an apology, they come to see you in the middle of the night... and it firmly includes a romantic element.

At the end of the day, Villain Warrant Lady Mary is hated by almost every character at the moment. By contrast, no matter how low the attacker is, he has quite a (...) fondness for the main character, so it's not like he's changed his mind here to Mary.

It's just that I had to give priority to the Albert family warrant over the main character. And enough to make that a priority, I mean, I wasn't up for it.

"For example, even if he was on Patrick's route, Patrick had no choice but to prioritize Mary after the protagonist (Alicia) was flustered by other men."

"I see. Are you saying no to Alicia and giving priority to 'the Lord's Invitation conveyed by Miss Albert's family warrant'? Then I'm convinced."

"I don't like Mary there. It's just a result of his position and his favor for the hero."

As a result of the inclination of the scale, the target of the attack giving Mary - to be precise - priority to the Albert family, the destination is' Bad End '.

Even so, "Dralogy" is only a maiden game for all ages. A slight otum titled "Dodgy Love School", etc., is loose. It's not like there's a dark or depressing development behind it when it comes to the bad end, but it's just a 'less than a lover' way to end, aka the 'friendship end'.

In Patrick's case, he ends up smiling at Alicia, who falls Mary at graduation and reigns as a princess, "Let's do our best for each other's country".

There is no romantic feeling there, only friendship and loyalty to the princess. It sounds a little bad to call it a bad end, but it's still a hard ending inside as a love game.

- Some of them laughed refreshingly, "I'm going to study abroad, you're going to support me! There are characters who beat the player to the bottom in a way that's refreshing and unmistakable.

"I mean, just now, Master Patrick prioritized Alicia, so if you say in the game, do you mean avoiding the bad ending?"

"That sort of thing. So she was a patrick."

"So, of the three endings, the other two are also called favorites, so it's decided?

"I'll tell you that later, when the time comes"

So let's shop too, and Mary stood up, and Addy looked up at her dissatisfied and rushed to include the cake that was left in her mouth.

The look on Mary's face, who laughs at her, doesn't hide the pleasure of standing on the back of 'Only You Know the Trick'. Daiichi, I don't think you have any explanation for Addy.

- Otherwise, there's no way Mary would say, "Let's shop" without shopping anymore. Given her character, it wouldn't be weird to be home right after this if there wasn't something...

Besides following "what a disgrace" to Mary like that, I was forced to pour a cake stuffed into her mouth with tea to follow her.