If you still enjoy looking around the store for a while afterwards and sometimes taking a break, time and so on will pass quickly. Holidays, among other things, can feel the passage of time fast.

When I realized it, the sun had already set and the streets were starting to light everywhere.

"Lady, it's time to go home"

As usual, Addy with the box - most of which are still empty - asked, while Mary returned "hey," she still did her gaze around and had a niggling, pranky grin.

Apparently he's not ready to go home yet, and Addy follows Mary's gaze by guessing it.

There's something (...) she won't leave. Doesn't Mary's expression seem like she just enjoys saying "I found it"?

So Addy, who followed Mary's gaze, lowered her voice, "That..."

Alicia and Patrick were there.

And student council officers and advisory teachers.... So there's a whole bunch of attacking characters in "Dralogy".

They surround Alicia and Patrick like that, talking about something.

Unfortunately, there's a distance and I can't hear the content of the story, but still, around Alicia slowly retreating from that circle, I guess it's something about the student council or something identical. It was said in person before that for Alicia, who is only a student and then comes out of the common people, their stories are like a different world and sometimes they don't follow….

But I don't know why they're all in the city until they split up.

On the contrary, the surroundings had gathered up to young women at some point and had begun to show unsuitable busyness in downtown at dusk.

Most importantly, it is obvious that this would happen if the student council officers, including Patrick, gathered together, and whether they happened to be together or whether they had been listening, or whether a woman dressed like a warrant was speaking to them.

"... lady, what's this?

"As you can see. Come on, let's spill it in with the sights of the heights."

Mary sits on the bench laughing with a bump.

By contrast, Addy leaned her neck when she said she didn't know what it meant, and still said, "Why don't you sit down too?," he lowered his back as Mary urged him.

As busy a group as ever in front of you. The stunning Carreria School Student Council officers and the young women surrounding them. Some speak boldly, others even think it's scary or just watch.

Nestling with Potun a few steps away from such a group is... Alicia.

Addy, who finds it, gets up and hangs up, but Mary stops him from saying, "Don't get your hands on it," at the inch.

Mary laughs with pleasure when she sees it, and then she gives me a freaking look telling me not to break this pastime.

"… please answer, what do you mean"

"What do you say? Keep the sight in front of you. Patrick's still popular."

Addy sighs at Mary laughing at Couscous.

Apparently, he wants to enjoy watching the sidelines more than explaining, which is why he can't even be watching next door "Really?" Addy glanced at Mary to derive the answer.

"Is this the branch to the rest of the ending, the one?

"That's right. This also happens at dating events"

"To the students' union officers, other students too... being surrounded is the last event? Is the ending decided because you're surrounded?

"Not so much after this, right? Look at Patrick surrounded by a lot of people and see how that kid (Alicia) comes out (...)"

To Mary's words, which she looks delightful to watch, Addy asks, "Is Alicia there?," he tilted his neck.

I thought this time it would depend on "likeness" again. In that case, it is Alicia's actions so far that are relevant but there should be nothing she can do at the moment.

Yet, this time, the behavior of the 'protagonist (Alicia)' seems to be the key point.

"I can't help it," Mary flashed her shoulder small, sidelined Addy, who alternately glanced at Mary with the sight in front of her when she said she didn't know what it meant.

The earlier branch by Villain Warrant Lady Mary was the point of "Target's Favor". It's exactly a romantic game-like condition, saying we're headed to the Bad End if we haven't reached a certain number by the time this event happens.

In contrast, this event is not a 'target audience', only 'Alicia' becomes the key. Which of the two (...) behaviors she takes in this scene changes the ending she goes on. Even so, choices don't show up, but Alicia here acts out of the hands of the players.

"Even so, I'm simply saying it depends on your status so far"

"Status?"

"Yes. How that kid grew up"

The main thrust of Dralogy is love, but raising Alicia's own status through everyday life was also one of the game elements.

Daily studies, of course, sometimes go to remedial classes and libraries to improve their academic performance, and sometimes get diets and fashion magazines to improve their appearance status. There are other athletic statuses, etc., all of which are in the hands of the player and affect subsequent romantic events.

It's easy to understand that if you put it at the top of the academic test, it went to talented characters and teachers, if you raise your athletic status and play at sports festivals, it went to sports characters with great motor nerves, and if you raise your aesthetics, it went a little narcissistic… All stats need to be balanced up to Patrick, who has high tactical difficulty.

I mean, just because it's a love game and you scorn yourself for being in love, you end up turning around and making love less good... and that kind of balance was one of the fun things about this game.

Its status determines the end of this event.

"When a player is in love and fails to raise his status, that is reflected in Alicia's behavior as it is"

"To action..."

"The immature self can't keep Patrick to himself... so that's what she says"

'Why don't you guys go out for dinner?

The statement is a heroine and fraternal dialogue as if it were a good boy himself, likely to be loved by everyone.

And Patrick, having heard the word, agrees with it, and the student council officers agree. The date ends after "A Fun Dinner for All". At the end of the day, of course, we can be alone on the way home and say sweet words like romantic events, but that's only where it ends.

"Good End (...)" is a one-of-a-kind end that can't be described as happy with two hands apart, where thoughts are rewarded as usual, but something (...) is sacrificed in exchange for it.

Also known as' Marybad End '

For example, he runs down to his reversed identity with Alicia, who has become a princess, or some of them end up abandoning Alicia's identity as a princess.

In Patrick's case, considering each other's identities and influences after confirming that they were thinking of each other, Patrick inherited the House of Dice and Alicia supported the country as a princess, leaving a lump in her heart somewhere to say that she would be single for life as a partner, not as a couple to each other…

That end, which can't even be described as sad or happy, had tremendous support from some players. It was also said that there was more depth than the other end of urbanism (...).

"Oh no... then you two... both thoughts..."

"It's because of both thoughts. It's happier for those two ends than for Patrick to abandon the Dice family, or for Alicia to abandon the princess."

"Even with both thoughts... does your identity still get in the way...?

"Right. That's the theme of the game. It's a cynical end where the difference in identity you should have gotten over is reversed and you get stuck again."

The tone of Mary, who so utters, is somewhere thrown away.

That, too, seems to have been the supreme end in the memory of a previous life, but from the people involved, such a bad dental ending is a "no joke" word. Whatever the convenience, they call it the optimistic flower garden end, but the happiness bulk circle 'True End (...)' is the best decision.

- Well, no leaks on any route, Villain Warrant Lady. Mary is a northern earth sender.

When I told him that, he rose up momentum as if Addy had remembered something.

"So what does that end branch mean! How can I get to the end of it?

"And suddenly what happened...? What... you mean the True End?

"Yes!

I turned my eyes round to Addy, who suddenly stood up, as Mary was surprised.

Still serious, that's what the usual deception wouldn't do. I stared into my eyes and coughed up with Cohon while Mary was slightly upset.

I don't know how, but Addy seems to be the True End Hope. Then I'll explain it to you...

"The end branch is just now. What will Alicia do now standing over there? I told you earlier, when that kid said, 'Dinner with us', we're going to the Good End"

"Well, if Alicia does something else now...!

"Yes. If that kid gave himself enough status to be confident, he'd try to keep Patrick to himself."

Well, I don't know what will happen, and if Mary, who was looking up to Addy, turns her gaze to Alicia again...

"Dear Mary! Don't worry, Mary!

And I saw a half-crying Alicia running over here.

"... Alicia's here, what's this?

"... I want to hear"