Well, it's going to take a little while before the administrative process is complete.

Let's hit another play in the meantime.

Make a smile gesture on the lukuru on the stairs.

Confirming that I was coming down to the rush, I walked over to Reesha and Leonard's sitting couch one foot away.

"Hey, Rosie, what the hell..."

"I got into Albert Glendreck's granddaughter. Just talk to me."

You can't swallow the situation, get up and control Leonard with your hand trying to pack it up on me.

In the meantime, when I showed him the looming luxury from behind, Leonard held his head back when he said, "Oh, come on, you're lying."

Hello, Dr. Hargrave.

"Oh, oh, Glendrek. It's rare in here."

My voice is badly up.

I sighed at an exchange that was so hard to follow that I couldn't even see it.

After all, Leonard is not as good for this kind of thing.

"Nice to meet you, Sir Hargrave, I'm Roses. A fortune teller sent by an organization."

Tell him to give out a help boat and shake hands.

You remembered what happened at Lord Geolas' mansion, and Leonard looked bitter.

"Nice to meet you, Roses. By the way, what's your last name?

"Last name?"

He looks at me like Leonard panicked. [M]

"This is a natural world with a surname, without which you can be suspicious. Just call it what's right."

I see, is that what you mean?

Until now, I was completely out of consciousness because I was in an environment where it was not uncommon to have no last name.

"Excuse me, it's Roses Cariostro. So, what about that girl over there?

Leesha, supposedly listening to me and the clerk's woman, sighs as she turns her eyes to me.

It's like half a shudder against me, half a shudder against myself that I'm used to this kind of situation.

"Liesha Mystiglia, it is. Nice to meet you, isn't it, Mr. Roses?

The gripped hand is tightened up as critical as a panacea.

Did you like it a little too much, this sounds pretty angry.

Nice to meet you, Liesha.

Roses, come here.

Turning to his serious voice, Lucru was looking at this one with quiet angry eyes.

Don't hang out with silver-haired elves or something, is that what you mean?

"Lucle, you should say hello, too."

"You don't have to."

"Well, it seems to me that she was paying for the risk of getting off on you."

"Huh? Based on what?"

Lucru cuts words there and moves his right cheek pickly.

Outcomes of the planting part 1.

Lucru is showing Leisha and Leonard walking away from the dining room in a big hurry.

All I have to do is give him a hint that will tie him in there.

And smart Luckle quickly realizes.

Without even knowing you're being induced to be.

"You are a proud Glendrek family talented woman. You're not the kind of person who works disrespectfully against a benefactor, are you?

"Roses......"

I can see the honor of the house and the disgust towards the silver-haired elf at best in Lucru's heart.

If this was a halfway house of gold, I would have kicked it off with no respect to pay for a silver-haired elf or anything.

But should I say that's just the famous house there?

I have been firmly tapped from my childhood that what is most important is the character of the house and the appreciation from around it.

Nobility is a being that should be subject to fear and envy; it must not be a being of scorn and ridicule.

To see this reaction, there seems to be no mistake in the figure derived from the conversation with Lucru.

And here's another one, let's use the planting.

A push to get her to sort out feelings in her and to make her say it out of her own mouth.

Even though he was returned by order of his husband... well, that's it there.

I'm with a frigid fortune teller or something, and it's not all too late after something happens.

So perhaps she should still be in school.

"Liesha, if you hear footsteps running towards here, slowly lurk - walk to that elf kid"

"... yeah, you look so disgusting to me. Are you sure?

"Heh heh, well, look at that."

While I sneak in with Reesha, I pass magic on something I was letting sneak into my pocket.

And, from Reesha's reaction, I understand that the time has come.

Move next to Leonard subtly and step on his feet as he opens the line to Lucru.

Never disturb me, as I dare to tell you.

Leisha walking out.

A lagging lucru.

Now, here's the problem.

What would you think if a third party saw this sight that knew nothing about it?

"Luckle!

Short bob elf girl jumping off the dance floor - it's Yuri.

"Huh!?

I'm not the only one who took a breath in amazement.

Because I saw a wand in his hand that seemed like a magic guide.

"Hey, wait! Yuri!"

Lucru's cry is also vain, so much so that the red light gushes from the tip of the cane, and the bullet of the flame in the palm of his hand is struck by a leasha.

I misread, everything was slow when I thought.

Yes, this is a magic school under heaven.

All students should have thought they could do this.

"That kid, uh-huh!

What's even more surprising is that Lucru is trying to shelter Riesha.

But what can she do?

With the magic gear, I'd be able to handle it, but there shouldn't be any more time to be taking it out.

What are you gonna do, put Leonard on it?

He would put things away without leaving the injured, even at this moment.

But if you do, the operation will fail.

This plan makes sense for Riesha to help Lucru.

And that chance is only for this moment.

If you miss this, there will be no later.

But this...

"Leonard!"