"... you're obviously following me"

He glanced at the carriage that followed him perfectly behind him, and Mary groaned in dew.

The subsequent carriage, that one is clearly of the Albert family, which is also of the brothers.

I thought he left yesterday because he said he was a lizard because he was a frog, and I guess he was freaking calculating that he was going to arrive during yesterday as he came after me today.

While Mary and the others were away, I expected them to leave me to do the house thing... but that didn't seem to happen at all. The pale expectations and appreciation of the brothers broke apart in Mary making a ragged noise.

I regret letting Roberto hit the search.

If he had stayed, he would have stopped his brothers from acting.... or the phrase "Should I stop my husband's foolishness or chase a fool's brother beyond his intelligence," followed me in the carriage all the time. - - Mary thinks the latter is likely because, while relying on Roberto, he also thinks of the brothers as a threesome - -

"I don't know if you're in the mood for a trip to find Anna's house."

"I'm sure Master Lang and Master Lucien are worried too. So Anna, it's okay. Exactly, because you're not supposed to bring a frog or a lizard."

Hey, and I forgive Anna for Addy sticking to me perfectly.

"I hate frogs... I'm scared of lizards..." she muttered in a frightened manner, and that sad look makes it harder this way.

Unexpectedly Mary clenched her fist much harder and said, "Leave it to me!" I meant it.

"Frogs or lizards, but I'll get rid of you......!

"Really...?

"It's true! Oh, you know what... pick it a little, it's pointy through the carriage window!

Anna thinks slightly of Mary, who declares herself adept...,

"That's pathetic..."

And I snorted at him.

I hate frogs and lizards, but I guess you thought it wouldn't be sneaky to throw them out the window. Though the carriage speed is slow, it's a dead and alive matter for a small reptile to be thrown out of here.

To poor Anna, Mary shouted pitifully, "What are you going to do..."

He said he named reptile exorcisms to reassure the frightened Anna, but he didn't expect to feel sorry for him the other way around.

Mary didn't overcome frogs or lizards in the first place. Assuming the brothers had reptiles in the carriage, they would have screamed without Anna. - Or mourn your brothers' lack of growth.

Alicia called Anna with a small grin as Mary thought over it, even though she could not withdraw her remarks.

"Mr. Frog and Mr. Lizard should return you to the Albert family mansion. There's a garden and a fountain, so you can take your time, frog and lizard."

"Really? Don't you want to point?

"It's okay, I won't point. But to do that, I need permission from the Alberts."

What shall we do? Alicia has deliberately turned her gaze to Mary.

Mary also rounded her eyes for this. Suddenly he shook the subject and accidentally said, "Me?" I raise my voice.

But if Addy stuck me in the elbow with a bitter smile, I could understand exactly what Alicia was trying to say. If you look at it, Patrick is smiling bitterly, too, and he's turning his gaze to encourage it.

Anna has been looking up at Mary with a snack. Rusty eyes like asking permission. Cat hair or hair of the same color is fluffy and shaky.

How adorable if you think you're leading an unwanted frog and lizard.

"Mr. Frog and Mr. Lizard, can I live in your sister's house?

"Yes, fine. You can make frog objects in the fountain if you want."

If Mary told me well, Anna had refused to say "I don't need that," after much thought. Apparently, he didn't like the object.

If Mary growled and groaned "You're pretty selfish," Anna laughed out couscous this time. He's just a kid holding his mouth with both hands and laughing.

Apparently, they're making fun of me now. I get flirted with by Anna's attitude, which changes with corny.

That is how we continue to talk calmly and proceed with the carriage.

Did Anna also gradually open her mind? Sometimes she and Alicia played hand in fun and called out to Mary and the others. Though I still stick perfectly next to Addy and call him "Father," I guess I'm no longer alert to my surroundings.

"Oops, I lost again. It's the first time you've ever lost in a victory."

is Patrick, who lost hand-to-hand play with Anna.

Is this the first time in his life that he's lost in a row, and I told him that one thing doesn't work right now?

"You can't, Patrick. You play with your hands and you play with elaborate strategies, so you lose."

"I'm trying to bring you into a psychological battle. I don't want you to tell me."

Attacking each other's fallout, Mary and Patrick smile.

What a beautiful smile of a beautiful man and woman. Looks like a painting. In fact, there is a spark of lowest strife between us.

Alicia and Anna laugh fun at this interaction.

By the way, Addy said......,

"Father, are you okay......?

"I'm not your father, and not really, I'm not okay... But never mind, you can play..."

And he leaned back against the window and looked away with his vain eyes.

Needless to say, it is carriage sickness.

Mary and Patrick smile beautifully, "Addy's undefeated, isn't he?" and "Addy's the bottom line," they nod at each other. Being cowardly and bearing the name of a famous family, even when it comes to children's hand games, only the bottom line is not allowed.

We played by hand, chatted sometimes with no other love, and after a while the carriage slowly began to slow down.

"Addy, we're here," Mary says on his shoulder. -Anna is rubbing Addy's arm. What a sweet girl.

If the carriage stopped slowly, I did my gaze out the window out of no-one.

One side of the flower garden is spreading.

Colorful flowers shine in the light of day, and a light breeze carries the scent of flowers all the way into the carriage.

Mary exhaled in a beautiful sight.

There is a natural beauty that blooms in love with grasshoppers, unlike the perfectly maintained Albert family gardens.

Mary is also a place I have visited several times.

Shades vary according to the season and naturally the same view is never again. No matter how many times I visit it, I see it every time.

But not now, I told Anna to show me her postcards. The postcards, taken out of the pochette lowered from the shoulder for later life, are undoubtedly this flower garden because of the different types of flowers depicted.

"Anna, you've come to this flower garden too, haven't you?

"Yeah...... But I didn't have a father, so I got him in the carriage again."

You remembered when you came to this flower garden alone, and Anna hugged Addy all the time.

Beautiful flower garden. But if the little girl had visited in search of her father, she would not have been able to see it in beauty. Her chest shouldn't have been that close.

Neither the beautiful flowers, nor the scent of sweet flowers, nor the bright butterflies that fly, reached Anna's heart with all her heart seeking her father.

I thought about it in my chest and Mary raised her voice, "That's right."

"You may recall something, and let's take a look around inside"

"I don't mind that, but is your daughter good? We'd better leave right away..."

"Except if someone can still keep riding the carriage."

"… I would like a temporary break"

Addy offers a break with a blue face.

That's how she walked out, so Mary clapped her shoulders and supported his right arm.

Anna sticks to Addy's left. I guess this supports her rather than hide. I reached out and rubbed Addy's arm, looking around just fine.

A few people at the end of the road find a resting place to sit around the table and pull Addy's arm to go that way.

By the side, will it even be shown to wives and daughters supporting carriage-drunk fathers......

With that in mind, Mary walked out supporting Addy with a bitter smile.

At this point, I decided not to see Patrick take Alicia out happy to say, "Well, we'll both be together."

You've been dating me so far, you should probably look at a flower garden date or so and pretend not to see it.

Of course.

"Oh, Mary! How odd to see you here!!

"I'm sure God has led us to meet..."

and also ignores Lang and Lucien, who deliberately stepped out of the subsequent carriage.