- Tomorrow, Lukersch comes to visit the King's Capital.

I have been an apprentice to the King's family of conditioners for several months. My rushed days with all the things I wasn't used to were finally starting to look calm. When I wrote about it in my letter, I heard back from Lukersch that I wanted to see him, so I've been adjusting my plans for the past month or so.

Likewise this past month, after listening to Senior Lina, Arnold often came to visit me. However, there is no way that he can hear the true nature of the rumors. That being said, what bothers me is what bothered me, and I had a slightly moist feeling - that moya is being driven to the corner too, just today.

Tomorrow, Lukersch is coming to visit the King's Capital! I was just looking forward to that.

Oh, Laura, you're in a good mood.

That's what Senior Lina pointed out to me when I was cleaning up.

After pointing it out, even though I am somewhat ashamed to say that I was clearly in the mood from the side, I answer by hanging on.

"My childhood friend will see me tomorrow."

Meeting with Lukersch is a few months.

I was glad that you honestly said you wanted to see me in a letter, and I was also very glad that you said without hesitation that you were going to King's Capital - write to me precisely - if you returned that I wasn't going to get a consolidated holiday yet.

It was Chelsea who reacted only to my words.

"What kid?

"Huh? Hmm, no matter what kind of kid they say..."

I get worried about the words that describe Lukersch.

Speaking of which, I've never had a chance to introduce Lukersch to anyone else. He had greeted Arnold and Mr. Merzedes himself, and the people of the village recognized me and Lukesh on the set.

What kind of kid is Lukersch?

I think of childhood taming in the back of my brain. Lukersch in my memory was always smiling gently. Now, you help me like this - she's so sweet.

"I guess she's sweet. It's a boy."

Kind girl. That's a very familiar introduction. But for Lukersch, the adjective of gentleness suited him above all else.

In the not so distant future, Lukersch will be a brave man. Even if that brave position is a given mission (at best), let me try to be a good cook so that the gentle brave don't get hurt at all. That was my new goal.

Originally, I chose a job in my hand to leave the village - but I was still beginning to think that I had never crossed the line to help my loved ones.

The next day.

I found him standing alone under a large arch at the entrance to the Wang capital Chevalia.

"Luca!"

"Laura!"

A childhood tame who puts his face up in my voice. And you probably found me out of the crowd, with a pah and a smile spread across his face.

Cuddle from either side to delight in a reunion. Even though it's only been a few months, it looks like he's grown tall again.

I untied my embrace and looked up at Lukersch.

"I'm sorry you came all this way, I wish I could have gone back to the village..."

"Never mind. I couldn't say I wanted to come... sorry for the day off."

Shin, and I'm sorry to drool like this, Lukersch. The head seemed to see a drooping dog's ear as well.

"Absolutely! Glad you could make it"

Laughs. Then Lukersch, who was idle, also smiled modestly to respond to my smile.

They support my dreams, and this is how they come to see me. Just seeing that smile makes me feel warm to the touch. I tried to get away and realized it, but childhood training is very much appreciated.

Being so bitten by himself, Lukersch noticed “it”.

"You're wearing it."

"Huh? Oh, this? Because it's an amulet."

Glad to hear it.

“It” is the bracelet he gave me two years ago when I visited King's Capital with Lukersch to accompany him to Arnold's exam. It has a very simple design, so even if I wear it now after 14, it doesn't make me look childish, and I wear it all the time. It got a lot dirtier because of it.

When I checked Lukersch's wrist - the matching bracelet was fitted there. His stuff, too, is somewhat thin and dirty.

"I'm wearing Luca, too."

"Of course."

Show each other your bracelet and laugh again.

Looks like the busy days of the last few months have gone somewhere far. As much as I thought so, I felt at ease.

Lukersch stays at the King's Capital Inn tonight and takes tomorrow's carriage back to Emme's village. In a short time, but in an effort to thoroughly enjoy the last two days, I took Lukersch's hand and ran out.

Lukersch said he wanted to see recovery pills lined up on the market, so he would guide the dewstores lined up on the boulevard. Arnold taught me that these dewstores are actually better able to choose with recovery drugs in their hands than big tool stores.

I chose an outdoor shop with a grandfather who seemed nice to people and yet had other guests. I want to avoid being treated in an evil way if it's a hiatus.

Lukersch and the two of them, sat tight at the store and peeked into the recovery pills that were all overflowing in the box.

"Some of these healing pills made by Laura?

"No way! I'm still an apprentice, so I can't put it on the market."

He shook his head at Lukersch's words, but suddenly he thought he wanted to see the recovery pills. Apparently, he wanted to see the recovery pills I made.

In my reply Lukersch unfortunately leans slightly at the root of his eyebrows and asks.

"But Laura's recovery pills are amazing, aren't they?

"I'm glad you said that, but who told you that?

"Mr. Berta."

In the words of Lukersch, the face of his master floated behind his brain. For some reason, I think that guy has a verse that thinks of Lukersch as my "knight".

I laugh bitterly and get up off the spot. There will be no use for the outdoor shop anymore.

Walking two people down the boulevard, now he asked from me.

"So is your master...... how is everyone in the village?

Lukersch, of course, sends regular letters to his parents, to his master and to Petra and the others. No matter how little time I didn't have, I didn't just neglect to send a letter. I just wanted to avoid putting extra worry on those who supported my dreams.

They all replied, and from that literal point of view they seemed to be doing well. But it can be as fake as it gets in writing. It wasn't once or twice that I read the letter and wondered if I was really well.

"I'm fine. Petra and the others cared what Laura was up to, but you sent her a letter, didn't you? I was relieved to read it."

From the look on Lukersch's face, he's not lying. That's about as familiar as it gets.

Damn, and spilled a sigh of relief on me, Lukersch smiled and continued his words.

"Laura's father and mother, too, weren't well as soon as Laura was gone, but now they're looking forward to the letter.... Ah! I was brought this."

That's what Lucas said. He took Gasagoso and something out of the bag he was wearing on his shoulder. What he offered me - your mother used to make it, it was a sandwich. Full of mountain delights, that's what I call my “puffy flavor”.

Happy to receive the sandwich offered.

"Wow, thanks! Come eat with me later, there's a good place out of town."

I suggested so and went from the boulevard into the side road.

Every holiday, I am descending from the royal castle to the king's capital. Chelsea and I have tea together, or sometimes stroll alone. I found it in those days, a bench on a small high hill off the city was my favorite.

The road there is well maintained, but there are few pedestrians because they have to go up quite a long staircase. Sitting on a bench overlooking the King's Capital, quietly blurry and awesome time had become an important time for me.

I'm climbing the stairs here. With that guided, I look back at Lukersch. I thought he'd smile and snort clearly - with a serious look like never before, he was staring at me.

"... there's one thing I need to tell Laura"

And a topic to be cut out. The voice, too, has never been lower.

The report that Lukersch is about to say - is, without a doubt, a bad one.

"Lukersch......?

To Lukersch, who is standing still, approach. Then he smiled just a little to reassure me,

"... the village was attacked by demons before this"

Yes, I did.

Lukersch's left eye crest sparkled, I felt it.