- I'll send a letter to your father.

- Nothing, but I'm not always home.

- I'm there. I'm definitely there. I assure you.

Lilia slightly frowns. My father is in a busy position with that, so I don't think he's normal, but he seems convinced that Sakura is. Wondering, I ordered Alisa to bring a pen for the toilet.

Alisa immediately brings a pen for a bowel movement. I used it to write to him immediately. There are three things I wrote. The fact that I'm going home tomorrow and the grades. And that I can take my junior aristocratic friends. Sakura said that you should write down your grades before your friends. To improve your heart test, so be it.

"Cynthia."

Tina tilted her neck to the name Lilia called. I guess you're wondering that I called the names of people who aren't here. And I was even more surprised that Cynthia came down from the ceiling.

"Can you deliver this to your father? Maybe, but I'll stay home. Get back to me right away."

"I'm in awe"

My father is busy. Originally, it would be an unscrupulous order to get a reply immediately. But Cynthia nodded without hesitation. As simple as that.

- Fact is, it's easy.

To Sakura's words, Lilia tilted her neck.

Lilia was looking at the answers to Tina's exam until she got a response. If you can act with Tina, you can also make time to teach. I want to figure out what Tina doesn't like right now.

Finish looking at everything and decide on future policies in consultation with Sakura. While I was doing that, Cynthia came back.

"Go ahead."

I turn to the letter Cynthia gave me.

- Exciting.

- You don't have to put it in words. Eh......

Thank you for your letter, my dear daughter. It's like I'm really happy to go up to heaven when a letter from Lilia is delivered...

- I'll be damned.

- I feel sorry for your father for making an appeal he loves! Bullshit!

- Which one is it?

With a bitter smile, I see the last one of the three potties. Surprisingly, the expression of joy still continued. I drop my eyes on the last sentence, even as I pull my cheeks just right. If you're friends, even ordinary people are welcome, be sure to bring them, it said briefly.

- People everywhere change their personality when it comes to letters and stuff, but I've never seen anyone so different.

- I didn't know that either. I didn't even want to know.

In Lilia, my father was a very strict man. I didn't know that would write such a letter. Honestly, I just get a little disillusioned. I just hope it's decent in other people's letters, especially at work.

- I'm fine. Because it's only for Lilia.

- How can you say that?

- Secrets.

Apparently, he's not willing to answer. It doesn't bother me as much as usual.

Transfer your gaze from the letter to Tina. Tina was staring at Lilia with a nervous face somewhere.

"Your father gave you permission. You're welcome."

"Really!? What to do, I'm so happy!

Delighted with a full smile. I wonder if that's it. Alisa and Cynthia were smiling as they looked at this one.

"Nevertheless, I wish you had said it more from before. Why are you so last minute?"

"I thought it would annoy me and I couldn't really tell you... But Lilia might have finished her exam while she was worried."

Haha, and I laugh lightly. Lilia sighed frightened.

"That wouldn't make sense if it was just before. You wanted to come to my house so badly?

When asked that jokingly, Tina nodded with a serious look, contrary to expectations. To Lilia, who rounds her eyes, Tina says as she tries to illuminate again.

"It's just admiration, what is it? I want to go to a friend's house for once..."

"You exaggerate. You'll have about a friend in town with your house."

"There were some of them, but you can't go play"

Saying, Tina laid her eyes down sadly. Lilia doesn't know what that means. Though we haven't been dating that long yet, Tina thinks she's sociable. Unless you come to school and are forced to falsify your personality, but at least to Lilia, Tina feels like she's always behaving naturally. Tina's character shouldn't mean she doesn't have any friends.

Sakura told me, as usual, that I was leaning my neck inside without knowing the answer.

- Lilia. You know how the Baron family is viewed by ordinary people.

- It will become, will be. That's about all I know.

- Yeah. You want to invite the kids from that growing house to their homes?

Lilia answered the question instantly.

- I don't think it's okay.

- Haha. Yeah. It's a good thing Lilia thinks so. But unfortunately, I don't normally think so. I don't think we want to get involved either.

- Really? Extreme.

- Yeah. Even understandable adults still don't want to be involved with each other. Because you're a fine nobleman, albeit a baron. If something happens and I even let you get hurt, it will be a huge problem, and I suspect you'll do poorly. The common man hates the Baron family, just for that reason. Then I figured you'd better stay out of it from the start.

I see, Lilia nodded. No matter, some people may have other reasons, others may invite you home without any concern for that. But unfortunately, I guess there was no such person around Tina.

"You've never been to see me before, or come?

"I've been here before. But the kid stopped coming after his parents beat him up..."

- Trouble. What do you care?

- I can't help it all. So don't be angry.

- I'm not mad at you...

Take a slow, deep breath to calm your feelings. Sakura laughs at me, but ignores me.

"Very well. Well, because I don't care about that. Come to this room tomorrow when you're ready."

"Yeah. Thanks, Lilia"

Tina's smile couldn't be looked directly at, and Lilia slipped her gaze softly.