Blooming in Different World is a Lily Flower

Day 10 (after noon): Rain and Letters

I woke up and noticed.

"... Huka?

That's probably like a hunch.

There was only one body temperature in that warm futon.

In the cabin, it was quiet.

As such, Miyako is convinced.

- Fuuka's not here.

Looking out the window, it turns out that lunch would already be over.

I wonder what happened to the messenger from Shanley, who brings in delicious catering every day.

"Fuuka, where!?

In a hurry of silence, Miako abhors his voice.

A rushed kitchen.

The small dining table contained a single seal written in an elaborate handwriting.

With a trembling hand, I take the seal.

It was a letter from Fuuka that was preached upon.

Letters.

That's the usual way to break up.

I read the string as it was written.

Dear Miyako Florence,

I'll skip the hard greeting.

Just a formal letter, because you won't like it.

Goodbye.

I thought a lot of things.

It was all the first time that the food didn't work, the field job, and the pharmacist's imitation. To be honest, that was dreamy fun. It's unthinkable from the time I spent my days in the King's Capital as a "Hamilton's Lady".

But I'm sure these days are not the right thing to do.

I thought it would be a good opportunity to use it from the House of the Duke of Reinhardt.

I will return to the king's capital.

No shield behind the house, no help from a man.

I can't believe the two women are having so much fun living together.

Damn, I don't know how.

Miako. You are so sweet.

Live with me. I get it.

That's why you reached out to me, a miserable man who lost his son-in-law choice.

I think. That's why, Miyako.

Thou shalt not be unhappy by living with me.

If Miyako's "Chiriko" discerns where I'm going, please don't follow me.

Thanks for the fun days.

I'm sure I'll never forget these days.

Dear you.

Fuuka Hamilton

Miyako blushes her lips.

"Oh no... it's terrible, Fuuka"

Absolutely, I decided to be happy.

I'm a hard-worker, to my father, to my fiancée, a hookah who tries to dedicate herself.

When I was happy, I decided.

I can't help but regret myself for not noticing Fuka's patrol.

"Damn, 'cause I'll catch up and show you!

Because.

Because you haven't fulfilled your promise to go on a picnic yet.

Because not yet.

I haven't heard the word "happy" yet.