Now, it was me who came to the conclusion that I would protect Harmonia, but I didn't make any special extractions.

Because this college is tightly guarded.

In the first place, it is a college that brings together the children of good families and families of prestigious magicians from different countries.

It is furthermore the supreme school of witchcraft.

If that college was attacked by fanatics, then shame would be good, and in some cases the necks of the people involved would fly. Not metaphors, actually.

The college side was familiar with it, as well as self-esteem. It wasn't asaka enough to allow the nagging and fanatics to break in.

The vast grounds are covered with walls, and if the walls are illegally climbed, a system of reporting to the guard station is in place.

If it changes to a bird or the like and tries to pass through the sky, it will be struck down by the equipped magic device.

Of course, it's hard to break through from the front. There are always guards at the main entrance, who have not failed to check the humans entering the room.

Maid-shaped mechanical dolls were walking widely everywhere in the college, and golems were set up like patron saints in key locations.

It would be difficult for even the great sage to tease this security net, it was the Master's word.

"In fact, I'm the one who ordered this college security system."

and reminds me of the witch who gives you a high laugh.

The fact that the master affirms so would mean that it would be safe if he were at least in this college.

"Then we just have to make sure Master Harmonia isn't from this college, right?

Chloe has been talking to me about blueprints and staring at the college.

"Right. Then there shouldn't be any problem."

"Then we must inform Harmonia of the instructions not to allow her to go out."

Naturally, that would be a suggestion, but I hold my head.

"That's the best part, but then you have to tell her why. Without any foretaste, if you suddenly give instructions not to go out, you'll get a lot of marks."

"You're absolutely right."

Chloe frowned and became "uhm".

She looked adorable squeezing her wisdom hard, but the answers brought from her circuits were radical.

"What about telling her what's going on?

"No."

Reject immediately.

With a reason.

"Harmonia thinks of herself as human. And my grandfather's grandson, whom I admire. I don't have the courage to tell you otherwise."

Especially the latter. Master says there is no blood relationship between her and her grandfather.

At an early age, it seems that Harmonia's grandfather picked her up and became the parent of her upbringing.

I've spoken to Harmonia many times, but her respect for her grandfather is no longer close to faith.

It would not be appropriate to tell such a girl that she has no blood ties.

"I think safety is paramount here."

"Be just a hired teacher. But I'm human before I'm a teacher. And a father. I don't want to imitate a kid my age making me cry."

That being said, Chloe shrugged her shoulders.

I just said this without leaking a sigh.

"It's a word I could never have uttered a few months ago."

"Are you frightened?

"No, I fell in love again the other way around. I also liked the impassioned Ruji a while ago, but it's also nice to wake up to a sense of justice because of my child's troubles."

"Thank you."

And when I flushed it gently, I started worrying like Chloe, too.

"Now, in this case, how would it be appropriate"

and -.

Even if telling the truth is out of the question, her outing should be restricted first.

That way we can ensure immediate safety.

The question is why you are not allowed to go out, but can you make that up properly?

"Cautious with poor grades, for example..."

Crush yourself. You don't have it, shake your neck to the side.

Harmonia is one of the best in the class, no, he's top in the school year.

Regardless, there is no point in having a decent attitude to life and being an asshole.

I mean, whatever reason you're looking for, you're a mess.

"Oh man, don't hate me even more if you do that"

Originally, I knew they didn't like me, but I wanted to avoid any more falling favors. Anyway, Harmonia is Fiona's best friend. I didn't want them to hate me any more if possible.

But if that's the only way.

I decided to ghost my heart to protect my students, to protect my daughter's best friend.

... but I don't want my daughter to hate me so I make a pre-fold.

You should explain the situation to your daughter beforehand.

Fiona used to bring Harmonia to us on holidays, and we used to go out to the city together.

It was inevitable that that dissatisfaction and distrust would come at me if it suddenly became impossible.

I ordered Chloe to call Fiona to the study.

I guess Chloe is guessing my intentions. dull, and obeyed orders as he suppressed his mouth.

"Why don't you just let your daughter hate you, too?"

and exposed my heart.

Ignoring that politely, I waited for my daughter to come.

Three minutes later, Fiona comes. He had a strange look.

I haven't let you know anything about it, but I'm guessing you've been feeling the disturbing air we've been drifting since last night. You seem to understand something terrible is going on.

It's true that kids are sharp.

I told my daughter the situation while I leaked that feeling.

Regardless, the part of Harmonia's birth is deceptive.

Simply that Harmonia will not be able to go out due to impeccable circumstances.

And I told my daughter that the danger was imminent.

My daughter immediately understood.

"Okay. Harmonia shouldn't be outside the academy."

And when you say that without looking disgusted,

"Then I'll stay with you as long as I can at the academy and keep you from getting bored!

And, he held my fist and burned my mission.

"I appreciate that."

Something that convinced me, but I was also glad that you took that into account.

The next day, when I called Harmonia into the staff room, I told her about the irrational unauthorized outing procedure.

I thought she'd look disgusted, but she understood, "Okay."

I guess Fiona took it in advance.

That's my daughter. I thanked my daughter for her brilliance and her harmonious listening skills.