In this way, the time of enrichment quickly passes.

The time has come for us to spend time at the Hohenheim house.

I talked enough about the original draft of the textbook with the Vicomte.

Marcus and Look seem to have had a very exciting day with unusual equipment and old books.

And maybe Lily was the one who had the best harvest.

She had a new option of 'making fireworks'.

In addition to the Vicomte and the chamberlains who took care of him, he looked up to Alfred to escort him to the front door.

"Please come back anytime."

The Vicomte smiled at us all in turn.

"That's right, Lily! Tomorrow is fine!"

He shook Lily's arm with a sunny smile.

Lilly looked at me and his face alternately as if to say, "What should I do?", blushing and happy.

Hey, Al!

Alfleet was obsessed with the Count because he asked Lily to come at any time.

"Lily, if you were interested in Al's research and not in Al's concern, you should always be there."

The Countess came to Lily and gently stroked her head.

"We'll all welcome you then."

Yes!

Lily raised her face and replied well to the Count.

We greeted each other and got out of our parents' carriages, then returned Marcus and Look via the atelier, and Lily and I headed to our parents' home.

On that day, I decided to discuss what had happened to Lily today while surrounding the whole family at home for dinner.

"Eh! A girl, a bomb?"

My mother was the first one to say something worrying.

"Rose, just because you're a girl doesn't mean you can't narrow your future path."

It is also unusual for your father to say things that favor your mother.

"I know, but I'm worried, too.It's a cute little sister. I think I might even get injured with a mark..... "

Onee-sama looks reluctant even if it's not a bomb...

"No, Al doesn't want to make a bomb!It's called fireworks. It's going to be an incredible invention, blooming flowers in the night sky and making everyone smile! "

All of a sudden, there was a lot of disagreement, so Lily said, "No! protest.

"I know you're worried, but the Vicomte's Mansion always has an alchemical adult nearby.In the unlikely event, he will be the first to respond. "

I wasn't on either side, but I wanted to support Lily's claim for some reason.

I studied alchemy desperately saying, "I want to be useful at home" because I couldn't be a mage.

Lily cares about the lack of blood and feels grateful that she was saved by me, and says, "I want to be an alchemist like you."

I'm glad, but I was a little concerned.

"To be recognized as a member of the house," he said, "I don't think it's necessary to be like me for that."

Lilly's desperation was so much with me and Lilly at a young age.

So I was really worried that Lily was chasing my back for her.

Of course, I dream of her coming to my atelier in the future, and I have built more rooms.

However, the alchemist has various research subjects.

I was taught that by my master, Anna.

And in the same way, Lily was the first to know about it today in the House of the Vicomte Hohenheim.

Alchemy isn't just about making potions.

And there's nothing like it.

I saw Alfried trying to make something new.

"Daisy, what does Daisy think?You are an alchemist. [M] You're closest to Lily, right? "

"Yes, Father."

I nodded when my father told me.

"What Lily wants to study, fireworks, is what her grandson Alfred, the eldest son of Count Hohenheim, is studying."

Hmm, go on.

My father urges me to continue explaining.

“Yes, and Alfredo is the one who built the mine bomb at the age of seven and allowed the country to deliver it.She's eight now. "

Yeah.

“Alfredo says Lilly's physical barriers are very helpful when dealing with gunpowder.And I also praise Lily for her good intentions as an alchemist. ”

"Hmm, I see. The Hohenheims are famous alchemists.It must be great for Lily to be able to make friends with the house. ”

Father thinks with his hands.

I think so.

I nodded quietly in agreement with my father.

"Everyone, next time I will invite Viscount Hohenheim to speak properly as a parent.Is that okay? "

No one disagreed with your father's words as a parent.