Soon after I dropped off Ray's carriage, it seemed that Lilia and the others were ready for the carriage to ride. The servants are reporting something to Cross. Lilia and Tina were urged by the butler to board the carriage.

"You've taken care of a lot. Can you tell the others?

Speaking so, the butler snorted firmly.

"I'm in awe. Let me tell you something."

My brother walked over here and sat on your stand. You didn't think your brother would sit down, Tina next to you, uh, and you're surprised with your mouth half-opened. Lilia smiled slightly at the butler as well.

"I'm coming."

"Yes. Take care. You haven't gone. And don't push yourself too hard."

Lilia tilts her neck wondering what it is, but the butler said nothing more. But for some reason, it was conveyed that Sakura was only slightly breathtaking.

As the butler bowed his head with respect, the carriage began to run.

Life in a carriage couldn't be described as comfortable, but it's something that doesn't seem bad once in a while. I study with Tina in the morning, just like when I was at the separate residence, and relax and enjoy reading in the afternoon. From time to time I sat on your stand and had a little conversation with my brother. It can be a lot longer to keep your mouth shut, but those times are when you're having a conversation with Sakura.

- Oh, my God! Something nasty! Oh, not yet!

- Calm down. A horse would be there.

Sakura has always been noisy. I think it would be fun to just talk to Sakura. It's just a conversation in my heart, so if I concentrate too much on it, Tina and my brother may see me worried.

"Are you feeling any worse? Hey, get some water."

When my brother says, a cup with water is offered from the side. Lilia saw whoever had given it to her, receiving it with a grin that had drawn it.

A helmet man who hides himself up to his face in black armor. This man, who rendezvous the first night, is my brother's man, and he seems to be an escort from here. He said he was silent, but his arm stood.

"Why don't you talk a little?

That's what I ask, and the man goes down without saying anything. This escort was not in the carriage and had come this far with his own horse. I am surprised that we have cleverly prepared water on the horse.

I didn't even introduce myself, I heard the name from my brother. Broso, and.

Rocked by a carriage, he is traveling north on that side as Broso accompanies him. It's a relaxing journey with no major problems.

- You're doing well.

One day, when I finished dinner and lay down on my blanket, Sakura said that.

- Right. They'll be in Tina's town tomorrow.

- Yeah. That's true, too.

Sakura's words are badly toothed. Lilia tilts her neck, but Sakura said nothing more.

Lilia sleeps, and the place where Sakura is closes to darkness. Sakura, however, has been fumbling with things.

There is no problem. Good. We just have to keep going. I think so, but the look on Sakura's face doesn't clear.

It's going too well.

Am I missing something important? If I keep doing this, I feel like I'm going to make a big mistake somewhere. Driven by a strange sense of impatience, but the cause is unclear.

"Disgusting......"

Yes. Disgusting. Lilia is about to change. I follow Sakura's words and am about to change. No, maybe I should say I've changed already.

But what's so easy to change?

I don't know if I can think about it. Sakura is allowed to live in a corner of Lilia's mind, but she can't take a peek at everything in her heart. Ask Lilia herself, I'm sure she'll fall in love. It is possible that even the person is unaware of it.

"It's okay...... It's okay."

After all, Sakura can only tell herself that way. In the dark, I kept whining that Sakura would be fine. I hope it sounds somewhere in Lilia's mind.

"Lilia! I can see it!

To Tina's pleasant voice, Lilia raised her face from the book. Put the book on the spot and head to your table.

The town was visible at the end of the carriage. It seems like a pretty big town, with several carriages leaving and going in while Lilia watches. It seems like a town with people coming and going.

I approached the town and Lilia glanced at me with surprise.

It was a very busy town. The roads are lined with outdoor shops and large crowds of people cross. The dewstores were not only bought and sold stores, but some offered a little play. The kids are interested in it. It looks like a lot of fun and makes me remember my interest.

"Lilia, I'll come with you later."

Tina's smiling words. They could see something from the look on his face. Lilia dyed her cheeks slightly and nodded small.

Apparently this town is divided into North and South Districts. The South Side is built-up with dewstores, shops, etc., and is very busy until nightfall, he said. It was at this rate all year round.

Through its southern district, the northern district is lined with residential neighborhoods and lodging. Tina's Inn was in the center of its North Side. It looks like a three-story wooden inn with no noticeable difference from the rest of the inn. However, the grounds also face a wide boulevard, making it convenient for those who arrive by carriage.

"Here?"

"Yeah. Ah, Mr. Cross. Use it because there is room in the corner of the garden to fasten the carriage. We take care of horses for a fee, but we do it."

"Okay."

Enter the premises and fasten the carriage to where Tina indicated. Right on the side there was a small cabin from which an old man of a man came out. I looked at the carriage and the horse and then turned my gaze to Tina.

"I'm home, Grandpa"

"Welcome back, sir. Let's take care of the horses."

"Please."

Apparently, this old man is Tina's grandfather. My brother gave me the amount offered by the old man and headed to the Inn in the back. Lilia, by the way.

"Hmm. With Tina's friends. Glad to hear it. It's been years since Tina's friends visited."

The old man is happily blowing his face open. I feel so embarrassed watching that.

- It's lit. Lilia is cute. All right, let's call it Terelia.

- Shut up.

- I'm sorry.

I sighed small and Tina urged me to go to the inn as did Lilia.