Finally, it is December 25th.

Laura has had a little lonely week since the day Charlotte told me she was having her birthday party.

Even though I knew everyone was getting ready for their birthday party, it was hard not to get them to play after school.

Not only Charlotte, but Anna and Misaki will go somewhere after school.

I had no choice, so I went to the Lan Pavilion with Haku, and this again had a sticker called 'Open only at noon until December 25th'.

Apparently, Lan and Nina are also helping Laura with her birthday party.

I'm very happy about that in and of itself.

Looking at the sticky paper, Laura got a nibble.

While I nibble, I'm still sad that I don't have someone to play with.

I do my best to kill time walking in the air with Huck, reading books in the library, and pretending to be a sword.

Sometimes I tried to speak to my classmates that it might be nice to play with another person, but after school, everyone, quickly disappeared from the classroom.

Maybe everyone in the class is getting ready for Laura's birthday.

Laura, who thought so, nibbled again.

Charlotte is hosting it. It must be a fancy birthday party.

I didn't want anything extravagant, but it still makes me look forward to what kind of party it is.

"If that's the case, let me endure this loneliness, too. It's easy to endure when you know that fun awaits you before you get over loneliness."

"Pi."

"Haku is with me, so I enjoy enduring it"

"Pi!"

So Laura spent until December 25th, with Huck.

Most importantly, Charlotte and Anna would come back to the dorm at night and take a bath together, so the lonely time is only a few hours.

"Mr. Charlotte. What party is it going to be?

"Ugh. Don't tell me that."

"Mmm...... Mr. Anna. Tell me sneaky."

"Secrets"

"Mmm. I care!

I asked in the bathroom, and this is how it went.

I'm finally going to find out more about that birthday party.

"It's my birthday, it's my birthday," Laura tells Charlotte from the moment she wakes up.

"I know. We'll show you to the party venue after school, so please be patient until then."

"Mm-hmm. You're still pulling. Well, how confident you are of the party!

"Ugh. I'll definitely drain Laura."

"Oh, my God. Is that okay, say that? The hurdle's up, isn't it?

"You can keep it up. Imagine all kinds of excitement until after school! Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!

"Mr. Charlotte is saying something like a villain......!

"Pi."

And we eat breakfast at school meals before we go to class.

This is the last day of the second semester, so normal classes are only in the morning.

The afternoon starts with Emilia handing out a set of homework issues to everyone.

"Why would they give you winter homework when it's a fun birthday..."

"I'm not handing it out because it's Laura's birthday. Because it's a closing ceremony. Don't just wrap it up at the end, like you did during the summer vacation, just do it right and planned, okay?

"Yes......"

Laura sighed loudly as she stared at the problem set.

"Hehe. That depressing Laura is adorable too."

"Hey, Mr. Charlotte. I say it like everyone else, but you would have forgotten your homework for the summer, too."

"Also, of course, I'll make sure you do well for the winter break!

"Eh heh. Miss Charlotte is adorable in panic."

After receiving homework, all students meet at the gym.

And listen to the words of the Great Sage, the dean.

"Winter break starts tomorrow. I don't care how you spend it, but you guys are young, so it would be a waste of time if you slept three days in a row. I haven't played around a lot."

Sleeping three days in a row is like a great sage.

I don't need to be told, I'm going to play around.

Still, if you want me to play so much, I wish I didn't give you homework.

I didn't get my hands on my homework because the dean told me to play straight away - Laura plotted for a moment to confront the school side with the logic that

But it's not a very winning argument, so I decided not to.

Then I go back to class and finish my second semester with Emilia's greeting in office.

"You don't take your wings off too much though. You know that, don't you? Mr. Laura, Mr. Charlotte. You know that, don't you?

I said, "I know! Don't tell us, tell the whole class!

"Discrimination is not good, Dr. Emilia."

"If I could spend the winter break without causing any trouble, without getting involved, I'd think about it"

"It's..."

"It's hard..."

"Why not!

Whatever you say.

It comes from more trouble, so I can't help it.

In the first place, isn't it more wrong for you to work in a school where the Great Sage is the dean, Emilia, who is trying to seek peace of mind?

Nevertheless, Laura and the others are a hundred percent worse off for not doing their summer homework, and Laura's fault for the training ground turning into a piece of wood dust.

I'm sure it comes from more trouble, but in this way, it was Laura who now reflects that there were quite a few troubles that could have been avoided.

"Well, good luck with that. School is over. Next... we're moving to Laura's birthday party venue."

When Emilia said that, her classmates said, "Yikes!" and rose to a heightened tension.