Continental Hero Senki
Cross the border.
"Hey, hey, Yuzef."
"Hey, Sarah."
"You know, I knew I shouldn't take Julia?
"No."
12 August.
That is what Sarah said abruptly on the day when she was ready to go to Ostmarc. It's such a rare word that I think you're wearing the wrong kind of sightseeing and sightseeing.
No, the word watching is also peaceful. If you're a modern Japanese, say, "Huh? Tokyo Dome or National?" or something like that, unfortunately in this case, we "watch" the "war".
"'Cause in case anything happens to Julia, I'm in trouble."
"Mmm..."
Sarah holding onto Julia with her mouth pointy and not letting go. No, you can't be so cute and obstinate. Carlsbert, you left it both during the Civil War and during Castelletto, so keep it that way for good this time.
Krakow has a Mayan family, the food is delicious, the maid is beautiful, and all sorts of peace of mind.
Sarah and Mr. Feene will accompany me this time. I tried to give Radek a shout out, too, but he's busy with him, so I stopped.
No, I'm telling you how to speak up to Paparadek, whose character is collapsing in front of a twin child a month old. Although Mr. Liselle grew up a lot after accomplishing the feat of having twins.
By the way, they say the kids are both healthy girls with no physical disabilities whatsoever. Now would be good, but when the kids grow up, they'll be all women and Paparadek's place will be narrower.
And well, that's why he won't accompany us this time. I think that's fine because you probably don't need a replenishment person for a spectator martial officer.
"Hey, are you leaving?
Maya appears from behind Sarah, who is saying a long goodbye greeting to Julia. This time, he stays in Krakow and gathers information.
"Yep. As you can see, I'm going to be late."
"You won't have a choice. My goodbye to my child will be long."
No, in Sarah's case, I think we should leave her a little longer.
"Don't you have to say hello to someone?
"Hate, with few acquaintances"
I haven't been to say hello to my parents. I don't want to say hello because I'm not in Krakow in the first place. I've made sure he's alive and exchanged letters several times, but I haven't seen him since that day after the Laskino War.
All right, I'll see my parents when this war is over. What? I'll see you by Christmas. Yeah, well, I could probably make my own pine salad because of Sarah's cooking training, too. I'll behave for you next time. But you're worried about the war in your neighborhood. I'm going to take a look at the border. It's okay, it's okay, I'm familiar with tactics. I have a good idea. Trustmee!
... Oh, no. I don't know what to say to myself, but I'm getting a lot anxious.
"Maya, I'll ask you later. You really need it!
"... No, I don't need to be asked, but why are you so desperate? I'm a little scared of your eyes."
You look so bad, me.
"I'm fine. And no matter what happens, thanks to all your thoughts, I can afford this one. Don't worry about Her Royal Highness Emilia or Lord Julia."
"I hope so..."
No, wouldn't it start if I was worried? If you don't just go, the sun will go down.
"Bye, Mr. Maya. I'll leave the rest to you. Sarah's coming, too. It's not a good idea to keep Mr. Feene waiting."
"Ugh... ok. See you later, Julia."
Speaking of Julia's reaction to Sarah's farewell greeting, which is slightly tearful,
".................. n"
and only moved his neck vertically once. It is a very pale response. But less sanctifying Sarah is a good trend... maybe.
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Out of the Governor's Office, there was an official carriage and escort of the Ostmarc Empire, as well as Mr. Fine, who looked slightly infidel.
"27 minutes late, Major."
"It's very fine."
"The pocket watch the major gave me is accurate."
"… should it have been a cheaper watch?"
But the gift was chosen by Ms Lisel, and I think she's paying for it, so I might as well say it's a 70% gift from Mr Lisel.
"Well, let's just go to the front and bust Christ."
"No, I'll stop by Esterburg before then."
"What?"
"'Huh?' It's not. We have to get Major Yuzef to see your father and Mr. Versbach."
……
I want to go home. I haven't even left yet, but I want to.
"Hey Yuzef, just get in. You're holding onto it."
"Oh, I'm sorry. I'll ride now"
So what am I supposed to let Sarah do in Esterburg? But as a man here, should I dress up and accompany you on a sightseeing trip to Esterburg, Sarah?
With that in mind, me, Sarah and Mr. Feene get on an official carriage.
I can't breathe somehow because there are three of them in a space that's not very big, or no. Before that, I feel that being with two beautiful girls in a narrow space is both a man's dream and a nightmare that I just want to be freed.
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The air is unnecessarily bad because Sarah and Mr. Feene are silent.
What do I do, this.