"I have one fundamental question, okay?

"... oh"

"In the first place, in this village environment, if my parents are not dead or evaporated, I don't think they have the children themselves to pick them up?

"Oh. Finally, if it's not an environment where you can hide what you've had, it's not an environment where you can sneak kids in from a village or town"

"I guess. And I can't be sure because I didn't see all the villagers, but I feel like I saw them all day today and you're the ones who look the most like Tifa in this village. Therefore, I don't think it's possible to be a hidden child made by one of them having an affair..."

Sometimes Ivan's answer to the question was exactly what I thought, and I can't figure out why that would be a problem, Yu.

I don't know until they persistently say that and make me uncomfortable, but it's just unnatural for Ivan to care so much.

Seeing Yu suspicious like that, Ivan keeps talking.

"If you think about it normally, you'll soon find out, but still, the twins below have really tried to get a Yotai tale full of holes like that..."

"Regardless of Tifa herself, the other brothers should have seen her mother's belly growing, as well as Tifa's birth since she realized..."

"Even so, it's not necessarily me and Lena's kid, or the guy who says it the most..."

"... did you really take that?

"No, Master Obaba explained it well. When Tifa was born, it was Obaba-sama who took it from me."

"Hmm."

"but the kids still don't look alike to just one person, and that's especially bothering Tifa, who's the winner"

"So..."

Until now, I've been coaching Tifa and wondering, an attitude that doesn't try to rely on adults from me until I'm stubborn about anything other than teaching and what I can't do on my own.

Knowing its roots, Yu accidentally puts a face on it.

It's not anyone's fault as far as the Bakers are concerned, but if you grow up in a listened environment, you won't have to be as smart as Tifa to rely on an adult somewhere.

If you are going in a bad direction, it is not strange not to trust adults at all and to be in the so-called 'gutted' state.

Rather, it's out of crowd and smart Tifa, which is why it's done to the extent that 'I'm oddly stubborn, but I don't try to rely on adults'.

"Hey, Ivan. Can I just say something a little leap?

"What?"

"Maybe, but doesn't your wife think I'm gonna take my daughter?

"... maybe. Honestly, I have that feeling too."

"So isn't it strange to enemy certify me as a man who exposes himself to the habit of taking away his young daughter from him without taking much care of him..."

"If Tifa hadn't missed you so much, I would have thought so too..."

Ivan tells Yu to throw up against the conclusion he made.

Ivan has a small mouth count on the strong side if he doesn't get booze in, but he hasn't lost to his wife Lena because of her childish troubles.

Instead, my love for my late youngest daughter is deeper than anyone else in the Baker family.

Originally, it's not weird to beat him unconditionally if he misses a man who can't possibly be the bone of any horse in the pompous, and if he poorly exposes himself to danger, he shows that he trusts more than his real parents, etc.

I weighed myself, for one thing, only because the circumstances I had exposed to danger were force majeure.

"... hey. It's Yu."

"... what?

"... why don't you take care of Tifa,... no, don't"

"If that's about it, I'll answer?

"... Tifa should listen, not me"

"Is that what this is all about?

"Oh."

Ivan tells me, and I unwittingly snap my neck Yu.

Ivan has such a relieved and irritating, complex mood for the way he makes Yu feel human.

I felt the same way when I decided to dowry my eldest daughter, Aefa, but it's probably not my fault that I feel frustrated one way or the other with Yu opponents.