"Nice to meet you. I, Liesha…"

Clear voices like wind chimes fly from across the collision.

Although the pronunciation was a somewhat suspiciously uninterrupted word, it could be heard without any particular problems, thanks to the quality of the voice.

I didn't see the whole picture, but I'm a little older than I am now because of the height of my voice and the look on my face.

He looked frightened enough to feel a little sorry for me, and he repeatedly let me peek into his face and pull in.

"Those ears..."

"What the hell, Bowes, is this the first time you've seen an elf"

"Yeah. I knew it existed, but I didn't expect to see the real thing coming"

"True, it's hard to see them around here because they're drawn to the basic woods. Some of them settle in the city if they go to Wang Du."

It's a classic fantasy character in my former world.

He lives in a secluded forest, has long ears and a beautiful appearance, and is good at handling bows.

My intellectual curiosity was rarely inspired by Leisha's appearance exactly like the image itself.

"Liesha, if you want to introduce yourself, why don't you come over here? Since he's your buddy from today on, you better say hello."

When Albes speaks, Riesha comes out from behind a frightening clash.

I don't try to keep my eyes peeled, even if it fits for a moment, it turns right down.

You seem nervous, but I don't feel like it's just because I'm really talking to the first person I ever met.

"Buddy... Mine, is it?

"That's right. A little at my age... No, it's pretty rubbed, but I think it's a little easy for you to do it too if he's his age. What do you say?"

Liesha leans down and grips her left wrist with her right hand.

A few blood vessels in my hand were floating up to see if I was putting quite a bit of force into it.

Take a subtle seat, move next to the Guys and kneel on the floor.

"What happened to that girl?

Speaking quietly, Guys raises his eyebrows silently.

Then I twisted the edge of my mouth slightly and laughed, letting him flaunt his shoulder small.

"That's what you ask yourself."

Do you not deny that something has happened?

Well, I'm sure it's a translation ant at a time when there's a good girl of my own here.

I get up and just walk over to Riesha. [M]

The expression began to mix with the colour of fright.

I walk slowly to identify the limits of her escape. [M]

Eventually, the center of gravity leaned against his heel, stopping his legs at a stage that was now about to lag behind, and sitting on the spot in a hush.

"Hey."

Reesha, who had always been careful and vigilant when she said so briefly, turned her eyes around like a clap out.

And my body slowly turned to the front as I turned sideways to escape now.

"Let's sit down and talk. I'm glad you're here, but if your heart isn't ready, you can stay there."

"Wow, I... talk, I don't like"

Hmm, you don't like it.

I answer that word with a smile.

"Then listen to me. I really wanted someone to ask me, but I didn't have any friends, so I didn't have anyone to talk to."

"Damn, it's not that personality."

I glance at the guy who's going to make the tea, and I say, "Shut up!," he tells just the movement of his mouth.

Reesha softened her expression just a little while watching such an exchange and sat back on the spot.

"... listen, if only, fine"

"Good, thanks"

I start talking.

That my parents abandoned me and raised me in an orphanage, that I was attacked just before I desperately studied and sent my papers for what was chosen as a special student at the School of Magic Instruction and couldn't enroll.

And I woke up the other day after sleeping for a year.

It was the discarder's part that Risha rode herself out and reacted to.

I thought if I observed her left wrist, I could see some old nail marks that were different from what I had just done.

Self-traumatic behavior in childhood, such as chewing nails, pulling out hair, and putting up nails, is often caused by strong self-denial.

And I recall a word of Nortian and the phrase 'they're drawn to the basic woods' in the earlier Guys.

Guess.

Riesha was chased through the woods where the elves lived in the not so distant past.

I don't even know why I'm familiar with it because the cultures could be different, but there's probably something about Reesha not saying no to herself that would be denied by the group.

If that also becomes such a little kid, it is likely caused by something like superstition that remains quite deeply rooted.

Before I was sunk into the sea, I remembered a woman's guest who was tied to her inability to marry the reason that she was born in the year of Amphetamine.

Fortunately, make it superstitious, that it would seem as if it were true if the vast majority of humans believed it, even without any basis.

After winding up some money from her, she told her that her own assumptions were responsible for making herself a 'woman of the lunch'.

I finally got a yearbook with a photo that said I was married the following New Year when I picked someone with a pulse and told them I was destined to be.

In the end, superstitions and assumptions are to that extent.

I thought the elves were a smart species, but is that only the image of the original world?

"... Rosie, ha"

"Yeah?"

Until then Risha opens her mouth, just listening in silence.

"What are you going to do?

Risha comes out on her own again.

The distance between me and her had been greatly reduced at some point because I had been doing that repeatedly.

"Rosie, it's not bad, but a lot, it's terrible, it's done..."

"Oh, you know what?"

I guess it overlaps with my situation.

And I'm asking you what you're supposed to do in the dark.

Then here's what I should answer.

"I'm going to school, save your money. I just need work to live on my own first. That's why I'm here."

"How...?

"I want to live as easy as possible. I absolutely don't want to work sweaty till I die."

He is a very bad person.

"I just need money to live. So you have to know a lot of things to have fun and make money. And going to school is the quickest way to find out a lot. And, well, is this the place?

Turning back, Guys held his head and Mr. Albes looked bitter.

Like what you're blowing into a pure child.

However, I guess I'm not saying anything because I believe that whatever it is, Risha needs meaning to live the future.

Yes, yes, I get it.

"That's why I'm going to rely on Risha for my purposes. Instead, if Reesha finds something she wants to do, you can count on me."

"Me, to?

"Yes, to you. 'Cause you're my buddy, and you sound like my senior. Nice to meet you."

When she said that and offered her hand, Risha looked at me alternately and then reached out to me.

Is this it? and checking behind him, both Guys and Mr. Albes nodded with a satisfied face.

In the meantime, this means we can finally get to work.