Well, let's get started.

That's how Killieb starts talking and looks at himself when he realizes that there are so many boys around him.

"Oh, that's annoying."

Around the chair in Kiribati, besides Almark, there were Koren and Polois, as well as Zetskif and Rugon.

"I like your class. There were a lot of girls."

Kiribe stares at Almark and tells him to throw up.

"That's why, look at my class. It's all men."

Yeah, I guess so.

Almark nodded.

"I don't care about men alone."

Instead, in the mercenary regiment, it was always the life of men unless they acted with the Mother Corps.

This air is familiar to men without decorations.

"Hmm, don't you know what it's like to be a loser?"

Kiribe laughs ironically when he misunderstands Almark's response.

"If you come to my class for three days, you'll see. A girl who happens to be among all the men is like Rosphilia. You saw that guy in the play, he's a demon without telling you, demon. A girl in your class is a princess and a queen the next day."

"Fuck you, it's not like it just started."

Saying so pleasantly, Koren kicked Kiribe in the back.

"Get started."

"Fuck, remember, Koren."

Kiribe turned around and stared at Koren with resentment.

"My family has grown taller since I was 13. I'll kick your ass like this."

"Oh, I'm looking forward to it."

Colen laughs and Polois laughs bitterly.

"Kiribati, your blurriness is top-notch, but if they keep asking you about it, your lunch break is over. There are a lot of girls, so why don't you answer the questions before Almark gets home?"

"Hmm. You must be kind to someone who's not noble, not like you."

After staring at Polois, Kiribe shrugged his shoulders as if he had given up.

"Okay, okay. I'll talk to you. Don't bother me anymore."

Ah.

Almark nodded.

"Please."

According to Kiribati, I saw the man a few days ago.

"It wasn't five days ago, but it wasn't as recent as three days ago."

Well, that was four days ago.

Colen smiles bitterly.

"Don't say that."

Kiribe nods.

"Do you know what that means?"

"Just tell me the point, Killieb."

Kohlen said with a smile.

"If you don't want to be hung from the window of the school building again."

"Never do that again."

Killieb stares at Koren.

"Next time, I'll tell Miss Ilmis, not Miss Demitri. Next is the dean."

"Talk derails fast."

Polois calms down.

"Besides, Maia is the most effective person to talk to."

"Stupid, don't tell me anything else."

Koluen frowned.

"I heard something good."

Kiribe distorts the mouth.

"Do something to me. I'll tell Maia. Your room is confiscated. You should reveal the night behind the implant."

"I'm scared, I can't talk to Maia properly. What's he talking about?"

Koluen replies with a smile.

"I haven't seen Maia's eyes since I was snuggled in a year."

"If you move your mouth without looking at your eyes, I can tell you what you've done."

"Almark, you better get Kiribati ahead."

Rugon gently slapped Almark in the ear.

"If we leave them alone, we'll never come to a conclusion. I'm wasting my lunch break."

Yeah, I guess so.

Almark remembered the duel between Polois and Garrell, who was his witness in the woods.

The race of nobility may find meaning and interesting in this argument, but I don't have time to listen to it carefully now.

Almark talks to Killiebs.

Kiribe, where did you see the man in the black robe four days ago?

Oh, yeah.

Killieb glanced at Koren with his tongue and saw Almark.

"I want to finish this story right away. That's what he did."

Talk to me now.

Koluen squeaks his chin.

Don't worry about me.

"Shut up. I know."

According to Killieb, he saw the man when he and Eston were walking down the road to the dorm after class that day.

"I was surprised by the cold."

Kiribe said.

"I felt something evil, and I looked sideways. Eston didn't feel it, so I slapped him on the shoulder and made him realize."

"Yeah."

Almark nodded.

So?

"I'm sensitive to things like that. Inspiration can also lead to the sound of instruments. I have seen the shadow of evil spirit before. They were together at that time, but they were always gloomy and exposed."

"I'm not proud of you, Kiribati."

Koren kicks Kiribe in the back again.

"If you don't tell me, I'll hang you from the tree behind the martial arts."

"Never do that again."

Killieb stares at Koren with hatred.

"War. In my house and yours."

"Leave your parents alone."

Koluen laughs.

"You call me yourself."

"When you're 14."

Kiribe throws up.

"Then I'll pinch you with my fingers and throw you in the river."

"How tall are you going to be? Are you going to be a giant?"

Polois told me that he was stunned.

Rugon put an elbow on him and Almark coughs.

"So, what did he look like?"

"No sign of anything."

Killieb stares at Almark.

"It looked like he was walking alongside us. But they're in the bushes. I can't walk the same way at the same speed as we're walking down the road."

When he realized it, Eston screamed.

"The next moment, the man was gone."

Killieb said that and looked at Almark.

That's all we have to talk about.

A little different.

There was a voice behind Almark and the others.

Everyone turned around on the spot.

It was Eston that stood there.

"It was Killieb who screamed."

Eston said.

It's not me.

"Stupid."

Kiribe dyed his face bright red and shouted.

I didn't scream.

"If you don't call that a scream."

Eston put his arms together.

"What should I call it? Odd noises, golden cuts?

"None of them."

Kiribe shakes his head many times.

"I was a little surprised, so I just made a little noise."

I see. So that's what I'm asking. "

Eston nods calmly.

"I polished my acting skills at the Magic Festival. Can I faithfully reproduce what I saw and heard wrong?"

Stop it. Stop it.

Kiribe shook his head even bigger.

It's your fault.

That's how I stared at Almark.

"Why should I be so blamed?"

"You're wrong to blame him."

Eston says calmly.

"If you anger the savage people of the North too much, you might be treated like a cute Koren."

That reminded Killieb of Almark's performance at the sorcery festival and filled him with words.

"After all, the man in the black robe disappeared."

Almark asked.

"Do nothing."

"Oh, that's for sure."

Eston nodded.

"I was watching Kiribati, too. I peeked into the bushes after the man disappeared, but there was nothing there."

"Nothing happened."

Almark sees Eston.

"And the footprints?

Ah.

Eston watches.

"Don't turn your head, people of the North. Exactly."

At that time, the bell was ringing in the school building to announce the end of lunch break.

Eston said, looking sideways at Colen, who was so boring.

"There was nothing left of the man. Even if it was magic, I don't know why I bothered to do it."