"I'm not lying! Seriously, what I'm saying is true!

"Revenge is everything?

"That's right. I have been, and will continue to be, avenged."

"Your farce is“ rap. ”The more you try to lie, the more you talk."

Proceed with the meal that was interrupted.

When I put the ingredients from the soup into my mouth, it was already warm.

"Nh, uhh. If you really want revenge, you don't go to this school, do you?

"This is the best place to deepen your knowledge of magic tools to find evidence, so..."

"But the more time goes by, the more evidence you're trying to find, the more you lose from the world."

"What can I do when I was seven? At first, I couldn't handle the magic equipment my dad left me. If I wanted to follow the truth of the case..."

"That's why you don't have to be in this school."

"I know that!

Celia tapped the table as she screamed, and even the gaze gathered further.

"That sounds real."

Lightly pour bread on the soup and then roast.

He waved his hand at Risha, who was looking for help.

Celia, let's get this straight.

When I threw my body on my back, I heard a wooden noise coming from my feet.

"The words I asked of you weren't a manifestation of my noble daughter's determination to take revenge. It's a word that comes from someone's defined concept, like“ justice, "not from Celia Norrent."

Ah, it was Risha who held her mouth.

There seems to have been something on my mind.

"Risha seems to have understood what I'm trying to say. Yes, I should have shown it to you once before. And she beat me to death."

"... Christina, is that you?"

I suppose it occurred to me right away.

Celia told her to squeeze out her expression even further.

With that, I'll snort my nose and tilt my neck.

"I have respect for the feeling of shedding without deception. Because it's something I can't imitate."

"... is that because you're a fraud?

I see. I forgot when I lost that feeling. "

She looked strangely sideways at Risha, who smiled.

I coughed one by one and looked straight at Celia.

"Well, I'll pay you back here for what I did with you."

I'm just going to ask you one last time, and keep putting your elbows in front of your face about the table.

Celia Norrent: What do you really want to do?

"What I really want to do...."

Crimson eyes look at me.

The wish fell from the mouth that made a faint smile.

"I want to be a person who exposes injustice in the world. Like my dad."

With that in her mouth, Celia smiled as if the possession had fallen.

Like laughing at yourself when you didn't even realize it was that simple.

Okay.

Bread, clap your hands and extend your arms.

The drowsiness that remained in the corner of my head went out with deep breathing.

"If there's something ahead of revenge, that's fine, I'll take your request. The reward is for the rest of your life... well, the money at hand."

She looks at me like Celia was surprised.

I somehow figured out the reason.

"You don't deny revenge."

"I've only seen so many problems that can only be solved by revenge. It's not necessarily pointless, that's my answer."

However, Celia was unconsciously restoring herself, she added.

"I want you to think that I'm just a fortuneteller who can show you the way. Don't forget, it's up to you to decide which road to choose in the end.

People regret even the path they choose.

Not to mention the path decided on by others' will, if it doesn't work, you can't regret it.

I hope that her choices will grasp a better future.

"Don't worry, Celia. Even if you say something like that, it's logic that stops you when you're about to step off the road."

I held my head on to Risha, who said happily with Nico.

Though I didn't get stabbed by a thumb star, I had a feeling of embarrassment that made my whole body itch.

"Come on, Celia. The rice is getting cold, so let's eat together!

"Eh, ah, ahh. That's right."

Celia was slightly dyeing her cheeks on Risha, whose shoulders were so tightly attached.

Though there was an afternoon bend, so far it has largely unfolded as expected.

Now, if we uncover the grievances of nearly 10 years ago, the bones will break, but if we can solve this, the financial difficulties will be fine for a while.

I didn't think it would suit me to make money on a part-time job right now, and I think the situation is moving in a good direction...

Confirm the feel of the paper pieces in the inner pocket and spread the leaves of thought.

--I wonder what to start with.