"Dr. Colette... no, no, no, no, no, no. Dr. Brandell's hands, please."

In the staff room, Fran's cold voice echoed.

Adrienne turned back to me haphazardly and looked up terrified...

There is a face full of Fran's anger that looks to shoot through with an icy gaze.

"Hih!"

Unexpectedly, by surprise, he let go of Luu's hand, and Adrienne sat down "Peppa".

But Lu shook his head sideways to tell Fran, "No, no, no."

And when I reached out to Adrienne, who sat down...

I grabbed her hand tightly and said, "Guh!" I let him stand.

"I'm sorry..."

Fran shrugged to Lou.

Fran, who is usually a dear, is the intensity that he has rarely shown.

Adelaide was smiling bitterly when she saw her unexpected beloved daughter.

"Come on, Fran, it's not me you're apologizing to."

The look on Luu's face, shaking his neck sideways, is as calm as ever.

Fran, who was told by Lou, honestly apologizes when he turns to Adrienne.

"... I'm sorry, Dr. Colette"

Seeing Fran's apology, Rue also apologized to Adrienne by bowing his head "Pepper".

"Fran says the same thing, and forgive him."

In a situation I never expected, Adrienne gets confused again.

"Oh, what!? Oh, no! How dare you forgive the principal! Nothing I am!?

Adrienne hesitates.

Even more calm, Fran bows his head.

"I'm so sorry, Dr. Colette, it was my fault. Let's talk again slowly, we'll see you in the future."

It was Adrienne who received Fran's polite apology...

They had a complex look on their extreme deformation.

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The three of them leaving the staff room, after looking at the principal's office, knock on the teacher's office door.

But I haven't heard back from inside.

I'm scheduled to go to work today, but the head teacher doesn't seem to be here yet.

He thought of the teacher's face, and Adelaide flaunts his shoulder.

"The head teacher is a very good person... but he's too constrained to put on something."

Even more, Fran looks at me.

"Well... he's always got a hard face."

I agree with Adelaide. It was a foolish franc...

Adelaide laughs like a prank when she hears the words of her beloved daughter.

"Oh, you can't talk about people, either."

Adelaide naturally knew what kind of nickname (nickname) Fran was being called by the students, but she just couldn't say it on this occasion.

"No! Mother!"

Made with the elusive head of Artve, Fran swells his cheeks.

"Outside my heart! The expression."

"Well, that's good. Let's go to the third floor next."

It was Adelaide leaning her neck in a funny way through her beloved daughter's protest.

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The third floor is the classroom floor for the students.

There are second- and third-year classrooms, with a total of six rooms for each of the three grades.

And upstairs there are three first-year classrooms as well.

There were three locker rooms for each school year, and an intermission: the Student Council Room.

Both classrooms have heavily wooden atmospheric lectures, with a number of desks lined with wooden horizontal chairs opposite them.

Several schools in the Valentine's Kingdom have teachers standing on simple lectures and students sitting on floors without desks or chairs listening to classes.

Arrive and say it's a pastoral landscape.

In comparison, the Magic Girls School classroom was as much a hobby as politicians did the politics of the country (that is, every single thing).

Seeing the rigorous classroom atmosphere, Lew was honestly impressed.

"Uh-huh. After all, the King's Capital is amazing!

"But Luu. There are many more buildings in Wangdu."

Adelaide shrugs in self-derision.

However, he secretly had the pride that he was out of the group in school alone.

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Once again, the three of them, who had finished looking inside the school building, returned to the office of the president.

Adelaide makes (y) tea and prepares tea treats.

"Lew, I want to talk to Fran alone. Have a cup of tea and wait."

"Oh, that's good."

As Lew nodded, Adelaide and Fran disappeared from the back left door to the lab.

Close the door, when you two...

Adelaide looks at Fran with a serious eye.

"Fran, no, Francisca!

"Yes, all of a sudden, duh, what's wrong? Mother."

The look on Adelaide's face, calling him by his official name, rather than his usual nickname, was completely different from the one he had just mentioned.

Seeing my serious mother sometime ago, Fran decided that it would be an intuitive and important story.

To Fran, whose expression was unwittingly tight, Adelaide asks abruptly.

"Do you know why I hired Lou as a temporary teacher?

In response to my mother's question, I tentatively thought about Fran returning the answer.

"I get it. I guess it's because you'll be welcomed into school as a formal teacher! If you work for a year, you won't complain as a teacher, because Lew gets a track record, right?

Even if Lew's strength was great, the School of Magic Girls had solid employment rules.

Fran's answer can be said to be the most legitimate one.

Adelaide, who I heard, looked in trouble and shook her neck sideways.

It is an expression of intent to "utterly incorrect".

"What!? Oh, no?

"You know, you were just asking me why Lew came out of the arves, right?

Adelaide smiled bitterly at Fran, who was surprised.

And he said, "Let Lu rethink the reason for his journey."

While Fran toured the school building...

I was roughly asking Lou what he talked about with my mother last night.

"... he said he wanted to see the world"

Fran answers again with a small voice...

You must have come up with something, vehemently disputing it to my mother.

"But, Mother. If this country... St. Helena, the king's capital of the Kingdom of Valentine, were that first step... I think it would be better... ah!

Fran severs and swallows the word he's about to say.

Apparently, she noticed my mother's intentions.

Make it a temporary position where separation is easy, procedurally, rather than a formal teacher.

"Ugh, you noticed."

…………

"Don't tie Lulu up too much for our convenience, after a year, if you say you want to go on another journey, I'll send you off soon"

…………

"Besides, Lew hasn't told you the key thing."

Adelaide stares at Fran when she whines.

What's the point?

Fran heard it and said, "Huh?" and embarked upon her mother's face.

Seeing such a beloved daughter, Adelaide becomes a caged expression of tender mercy.

"Actually... Luu said it. I said I couldn't abandon Fran, and I promised I'd be a teacher."

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"Lew is a very disciplined man."

Adelaide says over and over.

Of course!

Lew is kind and honest.

Fran also gave a slight affirmation in her heart and nodded to agree with her mother.

"And you don't realize how awesome you are as a wizard, you're in trouble."

Adelaide is foolish, but it also seems very happy.

"I can tell from Sowell's cliché, the parent of the upbringing."

Having heard my mother's words, Fran remembered Rue speaking with a bitter laugh and nostalgia.

Yes, Lew said... "You haven't" because he said he was always wasted by his master.

"That person... I'm sure Sowell of Art is a perfectionist..."

That's what Adelaide chuckled at.

Maybe I imagined an old man in Art who seemed to be uncomfortable.

"I think he... expected a lot from Lew. That's why you said it to keep me from getting sick."

Hearing my mother's words, Fran nodded convincingly.

A man named Sowell of Art wanted his disciples to go beyond themselves.

To the rarely talented Luu...

and then.

Fran's 'thoughts' are suddenly broken in my mother's words.

"Well... Fran, good? This is the real deal. Until now, the general theory of caring for Lew, the common sense story... from now on, it's your own problem."

Previously on General Theory?

Fran's own problem with the story from here?

To her astonished beloved daughter, Adelaide told her with a stern look.