In the raucous sunshine, men and women laugh in the sunshine.

The decorated auditorium is overflowing with a lively voice, among other things, and varies with those who spare their farewell and tears, and those who pledge their unchanging friendship, and those who laugh shoulder to shoulder with their mentors.

Some of the female students, including Patrick, have decided not to give flowers to the student council members. Sometimes popular student council members graduate, and galleries gathered with juniors, those who have already graduated, and, at the end of the day, those who live in the neighborhood… are not the ratio of year to year.

"That's amazing, Master Patrick. I'll be up on the stage twice with a greeting from the former student chairman and an answer to that."

"I'm a graduate representative and I've been awarded a certificate three times. Patrick's on stage now, I'm gonna laugh."

"If it's enough to laugh, I wish I could give you an answer..." What are you reading, young lady?

Addy, who was reading the guide to the ceremony, turned her gaze to Mary's hand.

I thought I was reading the same thing, but what she has on hand is different colors. Or it's different thickness, and if I say so, it's different.

And Mary, who was dropping her gaze on it, looked up, even naturally.

"What, a tourist guide to the North?"

And I said it all the time.

The brochure at Mary's disposal, if you look at it, depicts the place names and bird paintings of the northern earth from which you will be driven. Without the Kaleria School's Ka script, its design, which is somewhere cheap and popular, is the difference between a high-profile and luxurious Kaleria School graduation ceremony guide and cloud mud.

I glanced at it and Addy sighed heavily.

"It's a graduation ceremony..."

"Oh, it's graduation."

This is the final scene, and Addy sighed again at Mary, who grinned.

For Mary in "Dralogy," this graduation is her last stage and biggest showcase.

It is disputed by Alicia, who reigned as a princess, and her opponents, and exposes all sins under the day. The fall of Mary, the villain warrant lady who started rolling over about the bullying the other day, is slapped down by the valley bottom rather than rolling by what is certain on this occasion.

Even so, the player is Alicia, so this is the so-called "Za" part, and the more Mary is hunted down and disputed, the less her position is, the more refreshing it becomes.

Yes. When Mary explained as she dropped her gaze on the brochure again, Addy returned "Really?" dissatisfied.

I can't imagine Alicia or Patrick arguing about Mary after thinking about the status quo, but I still get the anxiety that "what if..." comes to pass this far, including Alicia's identity?

If she asks me if it's not all the same as Mary's story, it's not.

Even if it wasn't the strangulation from Alicia, in a completely different way Mary might be driven to the far north. Rather to see her now, isn't she likely to travel to the northern earth herself if nothing happens?

That's why Addy grabbed Mary's clothing hem when she renewed her determination. "Hmm?" he looks jiggly into Mary's eyes, raising her face.

"The land of the north or the migratory bird bowl shop, but I will follow your daughter."

"Oh, you haven't given up yet?

"Naturally. Because next to you is where I am. Besides, I'll judge the birds."

Addy, who slightly blushed her cheeks and deluded her chest, laughed as Mary narrowed her eyes happily after she slightly rounded her eyes, "I'll make you deputy manager".

The graduation ceremony at Carreria School went well, and in Patrick's greeting for the third time, the girls students gave a yellow voice, some of them even weeping.

By the way, Mary almost laughed at Patrick's appearance a second time, and she couldn't even raise her face until the third time, so much so that she was bowing her face and shaking her shoulders.

But gradually the attitude also changed, and when listening to the school director, he was returning to her appearance of Rin. Those eyes that look forward make you even feel ready and clean.

That is, of course, because I know that my quarrel awaits after this.

That's why I have no grandeur, no resistance, and I'm waiting for that time.

"Lady..."

"It's time, Addy"

If it's as the game goes, Alicia shows up on the stage wearing a dress after the school director's story.

The brilliant dress in water color was embroidered with royal tattoos, and Tiara, who was put on golden thread hair, was a simple yet good-quality one. Alicia dressed them up was so noble as she stood painting, that the players breathed as she changed from her country daughter.

While everyone - even the players - can see it, Alicia speaks of the difference in identity she has experienced and vows to improve it as a bad habit.

An ideal that can be set forth because it is Alicia, who lived in the Carrerian school as a common people, at the foothold of which is the barrage of Mary, typical of "bad habits".

By contrast, Mary in the game said that Alicia, who was cursing with her country daughter, appeared in front of her as a royal family, upset, and still cursed Alicia, exposing herself to an unusual appearance of calling around or lying without knowing that she had already been applauded.

Most importantly, as Mary, she was not willing to expose herself to such an unusual appearance, and it was the same course of falling that was traced, and she was not willing to make excuses, let alone lie, as fine dust.

It's also true that I cursed Alicia for being a country girl, and it's also true that I pointed out with disgust that I knew she was born and yet had no manners.

More importantly, table manners, of course, can never be more humiliating to Mary, who boasts the perfect courtesan if she wears a cat, than to be pointed out manners in public. Don't make a noise and run, don't zero bread scraps, the angle at which you make a meeting is... everything I told Alicia is so humiliating and disgraceful that if Mary were pointed out, she might escape the scene.

That is why they are dignified and embrace a dignified ending.

As Mary, so determined, looked on the stage jizzily, the dean of the school, who had finished the long story, bowed his head once and for all.

- The scalp peeks through the hair that has become so thin that it reflects the lights on the stage. In retrospect, a year ago, under exactly the same circumstances as this, the memory of my previous life came back to life. It's emotional if you think this is the beginning of it all... not even -

If we follow the program, this concludes the ceremony. I can see several students stretching their bodies as they sat down telling them to do it, and some of them tapping on the shoulders of students who are rubbing their utouts and boats.

I guess everyone thinks the ceremony is over.

But only Mary sat in a magnificent chair, waiting for someone to appear after this.

After a short period of time, the person slowly appeared in the venue.

It is the appearance of the protagonist.