Fee was chasing a running samurai girl, and the samurai were rumouring.

"You're a stupid kid, aren't you? There's no such thing as a samurai trying to get close to Ior."

"Yes, I'm just watching from afar, too. It feels good."

"I know you didn't know that because you're new here, but I don't know if Ior ever helped you, but I'm going to see you like that because I'm trying to run out of here."

To such samurai, Fee approached him slightly and made a slightly angry look with his left hand on his waist, peeking into their faces and poking their nose a little lightly, he said.

"You guys, that's not a good way to say bad things about people."

"Hi, Heath!?

The samurai look surprised when they see Phee.

Some of the ladies blushed a little.

"So you don't know where that kid went? I lost him."

"Uh... I went over there..."

"Thanks! See you later!

Fee waved as she grinned at the samurai and ran over.

"And the angel smile..."

"Cute......"

The samurai dropped the figure off in a dismal manner.

As Phee went in the direction the samurai taught her, that girl was crying with her knees in the shadow of a tree.

Fee sat next to it and spoke up.

"Are you okay? I'm sorry, I want to say something terrible."

"Heath!?

He was crying pretty bad.

He didn't even seem to realize Fee was here, and after he looked surprised, he said in tears.

"No, it's my fault. I didn't think about your feelings, and I interrupted your conversation with Heath, and she hated me."

"I think it was a little different than that..."

While Fee groans so much, he puts the handkerchief out of his pocket and wets his tears for you.

"You can't rub it with your hands. Because it turns red."

"Yes. Excuse me. But were you okay coming over here? I was talking to you, Iol."

That's what they said. Fee remembers that, too, and doesn't - it's a little depressing.

"With that said, I said stupid to the one I wanted to..."

"I'm sorry because of me!

"Yeah, it's not your fault. I did what I wanted."

"But..."

From the eyes of the samurai child, tears are about to spill again.

Until Phee and Iol had a fight, I cared.

Fee thought it was not so good at the nagging.

"Uh-huh..."

After a little trouble, Phee glanced into the eyes as she pointed her index finger at the samurai's chin toward herself.

"Tears don't suit you. [M] What I want to see is your smile. So stop crying."

"What..."

The samurai girl hardens after she opens her eyes properly.

Phee, too, couldn't think of a word to follow, and stopped as it was.

Subtle air flows around.

Fey put his arms together and said with his neck clenched.

"Um, I want you to stop crying, and I tried to imitate Mr. Crowe, but it's not going to work"

"K, was it an imitation of Mr. Crowe...?

"Yeah, I'm sure you're saying this to a girl"

"I don't think it suits Heath a bit..."

"Oh. But you stopped crying, and it might turn out to be O'Rei."

"Ah..."

In that word, the samurai also realizes that her tears had at some point come to rest.

It was a tear that stopped with emptiness, but until just now I felt so sad, but I felt a little easier on my mind.

"Well, anyway, I want you to feel better. I wonder if that's all you could tell me."

A samurai nods Yeah on Phee's face laughing.

"Thank you, Heath."

The lady's eyes were still a little red, too, but she grinned and smiled back.

When they were smiling face to face, I could hear something all the time.

That was the sound I heard from Fee's stomach.

Plus Fee blushes a little and stomachs.

"Ugh, that's embarrassing. It seemed a little good because of that."

Besides, the samurai girl laughed at the dullness and offered her the cookie bag she had always had.

"Eat this if you like"

"Are you sure?

"Yeah, I'm out of people to give it to, and I'd love it if you'd eat it"

"Oh well, then I'll have it!

Fee smiled and received the cookies offered by the samurai.

And quickly open the bag and put it in your mouth with a puff.

"Yeah! It's so yummy!

The aromatic butter works and cookies are just right for baking and subtracting. The sweetness was understated for Phee, but it also seemed elegant and good.

Nature and a smile spill.

………

The lady stared at the smile with a slightly boisterous look.

"Alcia, where are you?

"I'm sorry I messed with you! We should have properly advised you too!

"Please, come on!

That's when I heard voices coming from where Phee came from. It was the voice of the samurai earlier.

My voice had signs that I was sorry and emotions that worried me about the person I was looking for.

"Ah, seniors."

To that voice, the samurai child reacts and turns his face.

Nor was the reaction of the samurai child a sign of reluctance towards the other.

I'm sure there are fights and friendships, but they're never just frivolous. Seeing it, Fee smiles as relieved.

"Looks like you're here to apologize. You, Alcia."

"Oh, yes."

"I'm going to be okay now."

When Phee rises from the ground, he pampers the soil on his trousers and runs again somewhere.

Fee looked back along the way and smiled and waved to Arcia.

"See you then! Alcia!"

"Ah... thanks..."

The move was quick and I couldn't see it before Alcia thanked me.

"Alcia! I finally found it!

"What's going on?

"Heath..."

When the seniors of the samurai found him, Alcia had a pompous look, looking all the way in the direction Heath had been leaving.