'Cocktail Potion' by Transworld Transfer Bartenders

[]/(n, vs) (comp) selective respite/

"Apparently, my light words have bothered you guys more than I thought"

Noine, who came inside the store with a little confusion, said first in an apologetic way.

But the mood is the same with us being confused by the sudden appearance.

When she saw Sally, she turned to her face in embarrassment.

"Looks like she ran around the city looking for me"

"Eh!

Neune lightly exposed what Sally was doing like that.

Sally looks anxious and awkward, but Neune doesn't mind.

"You wanted to do something about the people you liked that were bothering you. You've dragged me this far because you're going to stay so giddy."

She was washed away and explained her actions, and Sally looked ashamed to silence herself.

What was Sally doing when she went out with Flari without telling her purpose?

I was looking for the culprit who created this state.

For what?

To let the culprit know what's going on with us.

Do that, what the hell does that mean?

The answer came from Noine herself.

"Let's just say we didn't have anything to talk about."

Neune told in a calm voice. Like I said, it's for us.

Ma, wait!

Unexpectedly, I was about to scream, and I hurriedly shut my mouth.

I'm surprised I'm in more of a hurry than I imagined.

But he asked quietly as he pushed the rush inside.

"That there wasn't."

"I'm telling you, teaching you all sorts of things, let's leave it alone. Then you shouldn't have to worry about it anymore."

The warm and cold piercing words have no qualms with the situation I assumed.

There is no such thing, and the desire to say it is overflowing later.

You were so convinced you'd give up. They talk like that in front of me, and all of a sudden I'm in a hurry.

I don't have the right to stop her any more than I just concluded.

Wait a minute, will you?

Such a voice came from the kitchen this time.

If I looked you in the eye, there was still Mr. Oyaji with a sinister face toward Noine. He walks over quietly, zero.

"Even before sales, if you think you can make it sound like you're going in and out"

"Sure, I apologize for breaking into this time"

"No, good. You don't have to."

Mr. Oyaji exhaled his hard work and saw the faces gathering there.

I think he distorted his eyes worryingly when my gaze matched mine. Maybe it's my fault.

Neune asks Fren, who suddenly appears.

"Bye, Fren. Wait a minute."

"So I was just wondering if you could wait a little longer for me to say that you hadn't just come to a conclusion."

To such a suggestion by Mr. Oyaji, Neune blatantly glanced at him.

"Didn't you hear me?"

"I heard the story. On top of that, I'm telling you. That's how easy it is for you to draw your own conclusions. But I'm asking you not to do it."

"... my far-fetched suggestion, even though they suffer,"

"You're not. I'm suffering because of it."

Avoiding the staring gaze of Neune, Mr. Oyaji placed Pong and his hand on the head of nearby Sui.

"I disagree. That doesn't change now. But at the end of the day, these people themselves want me to decide. So I was wondering if we could wait until these guys came to a conclusion after they bothered."

Hearing what Mr. Oyaji had to say, Neune turned a blind eye to us, not him.

"… what do you think of Fren's statement"

The first person to react was Rye.

"I don't know, is. But I just don't want you or your sister to look like that and pick something out."

She looked at me and Sui worried, just like she said. We're supposed to think the same thing, but we came to the opposite conclusion.

Neither I nor Sui speak a clear word. I'm just certain that we don't want each other to decide that we didn't stay like this.

That's how Neune kept his mouth shut. He answered looking at us like we were still worried.

"... as I said yesterday, I don't mind either. It just seems to take too long, I'm in trouble"

Turns out she accepted Mr. Oyaji's remarks in a long time.

I'm sorry, but the little old man speaks to me and Sui in particular.

"I disagree clearly. But now it's up to you to make up your mind. So you guys decide. Don't rush like today and give the right answer. Give me a convincing answer. All right?"

"... ok"

"... oops"

Me and Sui accepted what Mr. Oyaji said. In one of his words, I knew I was horrified by the possibility of 'Vermouth' again.

In other words, it would mean that I chose to have the possibility to continue to be giddy myself.

With us on our asses like that, Mr. Oyaji glanced at Sally and bowed his head just a little bit.

"Sorry, Sally. I know you're worried about taking action. I didn't deny your actions."

"... it"

Sally dropped as a shrine. There is no shadow of malice in her worries or in her actions. Because I know that, on the contrary, she gets depressed.

I thought I'd done something extra.

"It's just a little bit more. Give your master a chance to grow up."

The voice was gentle.

Sally nodded small as she turned her back.

"Damn. You're such a jerk."

As well as yesterday, the situation came together with the voice of Mr. Oyaji.

Even though nothing has been resolved, but clearly, a different guiding principle stood than yesterday.

What we need is a clear and convincing conclusion, not a nuance.

And now my feelings have been made clear by Sally. All we have to do is talk about how to reconcile that feeling.

"But Fren. As I said earlier, it's convenient for me too. Road banking isn't infinite either."

We're talking about a deadline.

In yesterday's phase, Neune felt like two to three days waiting.

But given Mr. Oyaji's suggestion, you don't think that two or three days will solidify my or my sisters' conclusions.

There's a lot of money to stay in this city for so long. I thought Noine's concerns were best.

In contrast, Mr. Oyaji told Pong.

"Meanwhile, you can stay with us"

"... is it good?"

"I owe you for staying here a long time ago, just fine."

…………

To Mr. Oyaji's words, Neune looked broken.

"Okay, let's wait. How long should I wait?"

And until we came to a conclusion, Neune decided to stay at the Vermut family.