When Phee woke up, that was a strange room.

Already in the morning, the sunlight plunges in through the window, illuminating the white bed where Phee was asleep until just now.

"Is that... is this...?

Fee shrugged so unconsciously, touching her hand on her neck. There was a thin bandage wrapped around Fee's neck to make sure it wasn't bitter.

"Wake up? Heath."

When I noticed, Conrad was sitting in a chair placed beside the bed. In the same woman's clothing, she began to peel the apple with a knife when she confirmed that Fee was awake.

"Yes, I..."

I've been unconscious for two days.

That's what they say. Fee completely regains his memory.

I helped Recon carry the wooden sword, and I was uncomfortable with his words, and I overheard it and...

"Is that Mr. Recon...?

In response to Phee's question, Conrad replied with the utmost emotion

"Too bad..."

Fee's eyes open for a moment to that answer. But a few seconds later, I leaned down and nodded to swallow it.

"Really..."

"Then there's another thing I have to say..."

Conrad said that to Fee with a rare and serious look.

"You were a girl."

"What..."

Phee heard the words in dismay.

For a while, when Conrad and I were in the hospital room, I heard a knock on the door.

The knights of the 18th Knight came to see me. But Fee felt a little uncomfortable.

When the door opens, the garuge comes in first.

"Ooh, hee boy, you were really Miss Hee! I bought you the right food!

"Oh, thank you......"

In the hands of those garuges with a bright voice was some food I had bought from the stalls.

I would normally be thrilled, but Fee got a sticky face on Garuge's words. He may be trying to keep me informed in person, but it was a pretty delicate part for Fee.

Parwick quietly offers grapes in bags of cloth.

"Because I didn't know what to do. I've got this."

"Thank you"

They took the trouble to get it for me. I'm a good hunter, Parwick. It must have been something that lived in the mountains.

The Old Bull gave me beautiful flowers to visit. It is adorned by petals with Conrad's hands. Word writing paper said 'I'm glad you're safe,' worried words.

And Crowe from behind.

And the knight with the mask also appeared from beyond the door.

Fee is a little surprised by its emergence. Iol is busy, so I thought it would be a little later. No, maybe he hoped that would happen.

"I want to..."

Look at that face. Fee calls a little anxious about Ior.

Its interior was full of tension and anxiety. The fact that I was cheating was broken. I wonder what they will say......

Speaking of which, I hated women. Will I not be treated cold myself? Wouldn't they hate it?

Think about that, I don't care what to say.

Ior looked at Heath and said.

"It's good to be back in consciousness. Does it hurt anywhere?

"Yes. It's okay."

Heath hurries and nods yeah yeah to the words of worry called by Ior. My neck hurts a little, but it's the skin area and I didn't think I'd have to worry.

Then I'm a little relieved that you normally spoke to me.

But there was something I had to ask.

I'm afraid to say that out of myself at the same time. I wish I could live my life the way I've always lived without anything.

Still, I still wanted to hear it, and Fee finally put it into words in a way that was unusual to say with mojo and mouth.

"Um... can I still be in the Knights...?

The reason for asking such a question was obvious.

Because it was said to be a woman.

But I want to hear the answer, but I don't want to hear it at the same time. If they say no, all sorts of things will be ruined. The environment I got because of it, and the efforts I've made so far......

And more than that, you may be shocked to be rejected by the 18th Knights.

Fee hoped.

Even if you're a woman, you can live the same life you've lived before.

"I have no problem with that. You knew it originally. Of course, I've had a lot on my mind about this one, but that's a problem Heath needs to solve as she continues to be a knight."

That's what Conrad told me.

"I don't have a problem either."

Parwick nodded so briefly.

The Old Bull writes on the paper 'I don't care' and nods.

"I don't care, either. I was a little surprised."

Garuge laughed brightly.

"Gentlemen......!

Fee smiled with a slightly less nervous face at the reaction.

But...

"I disagree. Heath should stop being an apprentice knight."

It was Crowe who said that.