"Where did you learn to do that!?

"From Sakura"

"Huh? Liar. I educated Lilia the wrong way!

"Education... Maybe I'm not wrong..."

Even if you want to deny it, what Sakura did can be described as education. I didn't really want to think about it and threw the idea out of my head.

"Lilia, by the way. Did you have fun?"

Finally, Sakura, who stood up, asks. You don't have to ask what. Lilia nodded and said with a smile.

"Right. It was fun. Because it was the first night club for civilians and lower nobles"

"Haha. Well, I didn't say anything about Katin, but it's supposed to be a little different if it's sponsored by a merchant with a senior aristocratic deal."

Because all those who participate, even though they are school hosts, are inferior nobles than civilians and civilians. Lilia nodded as she was convinced by that explanation of Sakura.

Move under the cherry tree with Sakura. As Lilia lowered her hips on the spot, she immediately felt the weight on her back. Sakura did not try to stop even as Lilia protested while slapping the hand that was turned around her neck.

"Warm"

To Sakura's voice, Lilia sighed small.

"It's a continuation of the question."

Sakura says as it stands. Lilia gave up and urged ahead.

"Compared to your previous life, how's that?

Until now, I suppose you want to say that was a year ago before you pulled the cage. Lilia thinks a little and answers.

"It looks different back then, and it's fun. Though I realize I can't go back anymore."

"Do you regret it? We're going to get to know more civilians and lower nobles."

"I didn't. Sure, it was easier before, but it was just getting to be something I didn't know I'd stay that way. Besides, you couldn't have gone out with Tina like this."

Good for you, Sakura laughed satisfactorily. I find that smile somewhere lonely uncomfortable, but I guess it's just because I immediately went back to my usual smile.

"Then I enjoyed the night club! It's your birthday next! It's April 1st, so we're almost there, right?

"Soon, but... How do you know that?"

Sakura gave Lilia a meaningful smile, pulling her cheeks slightly.

"You know everything about Lilia, don't you?

"Disgusting"

"Terrible!"

Just kidding, when I gently slapped Sakura's hand around my neck, Sakura left Lilia.

"Anyway! Let's have a birthday party! Call everyone to their rooms, have some cake..."

"Nobody does that while they're in the dorm."

Lilia glanced half-eyed.

"I get a lot of things to celebrate, but there's no such thing as a celebration."

"Oh, no..."

On his knees on the spot, he drips. Apparently, Sakura was looking forward to the celebration gathering. I know I feel sorry for you just a little bit, but this is all I can do.

"I didn't do anything last year, so that's about as much to guess."

"Because..."

Sakura was still trying to say something, but all of a sudden she woke up with momentum like she had come up with something. And a full smile on my face. I wonder why I have a very bad feeling about it.

"Then let's do it here!

Lilia frowns at Sakura's words. You realize that, but I don't mind sakura continuing.

"I can't prepare food or anything, but here's the thing, yeah. Let's do something!

"It's too abstract."

Even if Lilia says so, Sakura is apparently motivated. I start to manipulate the mahogany, and I start to bump and whine if there's anything. It would be useless to say anything else. Lilia gave up and sat back on the spot.

"Ah, Lilia. You want something for your birthday? I can't shape what I can prepare, though."

Does that make sense? Surprisingly, Lilia said.

"Shall I ask for a song? I'd love a song I've never heard."

"Aiya. Good luck! Good luck singing!

"I hope so."

I thought Tina's momentum a few days ago was similar to Sakura's, but I reconsidered that it never happened. Sakura doesn't make more sense. The momentum is too good to follow. When I still finish a single proclamation, I am turning my gaze back to sorry ho again.

"With that said, when's Sakura's birthday?

As a result of listening to me trying to get a little off topic, the answers returned were:

"March 30th"

It was Lilia's birthday, the day before.

"Hey, it's not a day different from me, it's not soon before then! Tell me first!

Lilia screams, but Sakura raised her face and tilted her neck.

"Not the day before, huh? You have thirty-one days."

"What? No, I don't think so."

"Huh?"

Sakura tilted her neck and began to manipulate the soot. Watching it for a while, Sakura made a meaningless sound, uh.

"A month is unified in thirty days, a year is three hundred and sixty days, what is it"

"What are you talking about now?"

That's something even kids know. But Sakura just laughed vaguely and said nothing more.

"Yeah. Well, I wonder if it'll be the day before Lilia. But it doesn't make sense to tell me it's my birthday, does it?

"That's right..."

Even if Lilia prepares something in real life, Sakura can't take it. Unlike Sakura, Lilia is never very skilled in songs and other things, so she can't give them away. As Lilia began to roar, Sakura smiled sadly, but happily.

"I just need to feel. I'm just glad Lilia's trying to celebrate."

"I'm not convinced..."

At the very least, I want to do something that makes Sakura happy. Sakura watched Lilia for a while as she began to roar to think,

"I think it's time to get some rest."

To the words of Sakura, Lilia returned to me all the time. I haven't got an answer yet, but surely it could sound any better tomorrow.

"Because I'll think about it by the day"

Lilia says so and leaves the cherry tree. And I looked back just before I fell asleep, and Sakura looked at this one with a crying look on her face.

Oh, I felt that.