Moving through the room, Lilia and the others were in the spacious room. Tina's luggage is carefully placed in the corner of the room. Tina sits on the couch in the middle of the room with a nervous face.

Next to Tina, Lilia sits back and sees the three of them face to face. My father, Kelvin, who looks old in a short time. Next to it, Asha, my mother, sends her gaze to Tina like she's going to find out. Cross, my brother, who stands behind those two people sitting on the couch and is the expression of a seemingly abstention that stopped him from thinking about things.

Introduce yourself. That's good. But I wonder what these three look like.

- Haha! Chaos! I feel sorry for your father!

- I'm not sure. Did I do something?

- It's another terrible thing you haven't noticed. Lilia, you don't have to worry about it. Let's move on.

Lilia leans her neck inside, but coughs according to the sawdust. My father returned to me all the time and corrected his posture. I'll leave it to you that I never saw my brother bring a sigh of relief.

"It's late, but we're back now"

"Ah, oh. Welcome back, Lilia. Be the first to say hello as a father..."

"Whose fault is it?"

Kelvin groans, ugly, at the words her mother leaked. Now when Cross coughed, excuse me, my mother apologized. The expression didn't change, though.

"Father. Can I make an introduction?

"Oh......"

It still looks depressing, but I decided not to care.

"This is my friend, Tina Breija. I'm from the Baron's."

"Oh, that! Nice to meet you! Best wishes!

Stand up well and bow your head. My fathers seemed to eat for a moment but immediately smiled and instructed me to sit down. Tina sat down in her seat looking a little embarrassed.

"Tina, these three are my family."

"It's Kelvin Aldis. Nice to meet you, Mr. Tina."

"It's Cross Aldis."

Two men greet you first. But there was only one left, and my mother said nothing and stared at Tina.

"Oh, um...?

With an anxious look, Tina opens her fearful mouth. My mother still didn't say anything, but after a while, she suddenly softened her expression.

"I'm sorry. I'm Asha Aldis, Lilia's mother. Nice to meet you, Tina."

Tina can't hide her confusion and looks to Lilia. But Lilia doesn't really understand this either. My mother handles the first person much the same way. At first with an unscrupulous attitude, and then split into two parts. Will you take an even colder attitude, or will your hips be softer as they are now? This difference Lilia doesn't even know about.

- Yeah. You're a spirit.

- Spirit? What happened to the Spirit?

- Your mother sees spirits. Maybe someone who can have a conversation. I guess you asked the spirits in advance to find out about Tina. If the Spirit says this guy is a good guy, he's welcome, and if he says he's a bad guy, I think he's cold.

Lilia opens her eyes wide and takes her mother seriously. My mother was tilting her neck wondering what was going on.

"No......"

Hide your expression immediately. Lilia can't see the Spirit. When I ask my mother, she will ask me the opposite of why she knows. It's not a good idea to not be able to answer anything then.

"Father. What happened to Theo?

When he asked his father to distract him, he smiled bitterly and replied that it was a garden.

"Before Lilia returns, she's taking care of the flower beds. I guess I left it to you, huh?

I was slightly confused without knowing what it was about, but I immediately remembered. He left the flower bed he was looking after with Alisa to his brother Theo, he said.

"I look forward to seeing that. I'll go after this."

"Oh, make sure you do. Because Theo will be happy."

My father nodded and smiled just a little happy.

After that we had just a little conversation and the three of them left the room. The last time my mother told Tina to use this room, Tina was very surprised and she was afraid that she would not be able to use this luxurious room.

"Mr. Tina. You are here as a friend of Lilia."

"Yes......"

"I am, to be honest. I never thought she'd bring any friends other than Chris."

So let me do about this. That's what I said. This time my mother left the room. Tina shrugged flashly, but quickly lowered her head in panic.

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- Lilia, your face is bright red.

- Leave me alone.

To Sakura's light mouth, Lilia answered on the top of the Buddha.

I don't have any particular plans after that. Lilia speaks out just a little funny to Tina, who seems restless.

"What's going on?

"Oh, uh... They must all be expensive..."

This room is a guest room. Some of the guests who visit here stay. Naturally, most of those staying here are senior aristocrats. You can't use cheap dishes for conditioning. My father is a person who doesn't really care, but he still has a certain standard of things to avoid being insulted by other nobles.

Tina jumped out of surprise when I tried to tell her the price of the couch.

"Duh, what am I gonna do, Lilia! I sat down!

"I wouldn't do anything to charge you for just sitting there. Never mind, use it."

"But..."

Whatever you say, Tina has always been reluctant. I don't even seem to use the bed as it is. I don't know what Tina thinks.

- Lilia. Because people who aren't used to it care. Instead, I don't think it's easy to rest when you have a room like this.

- I don't know what you care... Is that what this is all about?

- Yeah.

I don't think it bothers me, but Lilia is also unwilling when a friend who comes to stay can't rest. When I sighed small, I told Tina to wait and leave the room.

My mother was back in her room. When Lilia entered the room, my mother was very surprised to see her eyes round.