Labyrinth Restaurant

gossip/his worries

After Lisa went to the festival with the Demon King and Alice, in the store of The One Bridge of Western Food, Lisa's father looked unspeakably bitter.

"My daughter brought a man..."

Yes, his daughters of his age had brought a man home, which had caused him a great deal of crisis.

But maybe that's not impossible either.

Anyway, Lisa and the Demon King look very close, and no matter what you look like, they just don't look like classmates or classmates. Besides, I don't know what it is, but it's like you're hiding something.

A young man sharing a secret he can't even tell his parents.

As a father, that would also make you anxious. Blah, I'm worried you two might be sneaking out.

"It's okay, you were a good girl to say hello to."

Lisa's mother, contrary to her father, looks at ease. Even if it was true that you were socializing, I think calmly inside that if the other person is a decent person, you shouldn't object to darkness. I won't put it in my mouth because it's going to be easy to talk about.

"But I've never seen Lisa bring a man home..."

"Oh, this isn't your first time, is it? When she was in kindergarten, she brought in the same Sakura set of Ken and Mar-kun to play."

"No, I may be..."

In kindergarten and now in high school, calling heterosexuals home means a lot different things. The sense of crisis as a father is also out of step.

"If... what if I go home in the morning..."

"It's okay, it's okay. Um, Alice, was that it? She's with me. Don't worry."

"Oh, yeah, you're okay, aren't you? … just in case, let's sharpen the knife."

"Don't worry."

In the end, the same interaction was extended until Lisa and the others returned about three hours later.