from the 18th Knights warehouse. Fee shrugged.

"Uh-huh, I wasn't going to tell you. I'm relieved that we made up, and I accidentally followed."

Then I went looking for the captain as I told Crowe.

Phee smiled and ran over when she found Ior probably heading to the Knights' gathering place in the castle yard.

"I want to!

The look on Iol's face seems to have guessed. I've asked Fee with the usual tricks I put my arms together.

"Looks like Crowe and I had a good discussion."

"Yes, thanks to those who want to."

Fee grinned and reported to Ior.

Mr. Conrad's suggestion made it possible for the two of us to discuss it again, and thanks to that, I was able to speak calmly with Mr. Crowe. I even said a little extra.

"No, it's the result of your own efforts so far. I'm sure Crowe recognized you when it happened."

Iol convinces himself to nod yeah yeah.

In fact, I don't even know that I forced him to turn around with color tricks and say I would miss him if he kicked me out, and at the end of the day I tightened him with threats.

Ior says as he stares at Fee with his ash-blue eyes as he puts his cloak in the wind blowing into the garden.

"Then ask again. The task ahead, perhaps various difficulties, will be blocked. There could be a risk to your life like this time I attacked you. There is also the possibility that you will suffer injuries or injuries that will leave marks all the time.

To be honest, young ladies like you... "

So the words of Ior stopped once.

I wasn't sure which way to say it. But as an ior, I wanted this word to be as honest as possible.

He told Fee that he would explore the insignificant signs around him and make sure no one was there.

"It may not be something I should ask of a young girl like you if she is meant to be. Still, we need your presence. Can you help me? Heath."

Same as when I joined the Knights. Yeah, he's wishing himself stronger than that, the word given to Fee again.

Someone who does need me.

Fee looked straight up into Ior's eyes and replied well in a salute pose.

"Yes, I want to!

Then he broke up with Ior, who had a meeting with another Knights, and Phee was walking towards the quarters.

"Hmm, heh, heh."

Mr. Crowe and I can make up, and I want to be admitted here as apprentice knights again, and all the problems are solved. I can get a nose song from Fee's mouth when I'm in the mood.

Skip the footsteps naturally.

The holidays of the apprentice knights are approaching.

For the apprentice knights who usually live in their quarters, it's a holiday to go home or something. Phee doesn't have a home to go home to, so he basically stuffs up in his quarters, but he might want to spend some time with the Crows or hang out at someone's apprentice knight's house.

The boys in the north quarters of the other friendly group had made such promises.

As such Phee pondered her plans for the holidays, she noticed something hanging on her balcony as she passed through the northwest corner of the Royal Palace.

I remember seeing it several times. Beautiful fabric in gold and blue.

It was Lynette's favorite scarf.