Levelmaker

Episode 479: Lil's Greeting (Sho)

"Then we'll do it."

After a while of bickering, the dreamers tried to walk away.

"What? You're not going in the house?

"Yeah, 'cause from now on, Lil, you're gonna say hello to Sho's parents, right?

"Besides, I've come a long way to my boyfriend, so I just need to slow him down inside."

"" Hey!

I wonder what today's dreams and beautiful flowers are.

Do everything you can to keep me company. [M]

I knew it was retribution before.

"That's why Lil. Um, since when can you come to school?

Three days from now.

"Yeah, I'll see you in three days in this world. I'll see you right over there."

"Oh, wow."

When I had a dream to say so, each of the four joined hands and went home protected by my father's men because there were too many people.

"Well, let's go inside."

"Yeah!"

Me and Lil go inside the house.

Speaking of which, my situation now is the same as referring her to her parents. What is it? Thinking about it makes me nervous.

"Oh, Grandpa Shimafu!

Lil said that in an uptight voice like nervous.

Soon you will hear your mother's footsteps.

"You're here! Well, come up."

Yes, my mother, who came rushing over nicotine, said.

I was suspicious that my father didn't come, and I saw him better in the living room, but apparently my father tried to talk to his foreign grandfather, who had come at some point.

That would be Lil's orphanage gardener.

"And excuse me, Simas!

Lil takes off his shoes properly as he grows beefy, cancels and trims them on the wall.

That undisturbed courtesy may be more perfect than the Japanese there.

"Courtesy."

"Hey, have you studied Nihon's culture for a long time La!

Um, Lil's a gutsy bee.

Well, I didn't like the salutation originally, and maybe I can't help it.

"That's right... ah, father. I'm here."

"Oh."

That's what my mother told me, and my father, who was talking to my grandfather, turned to me.

He's always got a tough face there, Dad, but he seems to be forced to loosen that today.

"Nice to see you. I've just heard your story from the gardener."

That's what they say. Lil looks at Grandpa Park Manager.

Sounds so sweet, grandpa whose motherhood is seeping out of existence.

I started saying something to Lil.

"Lil, Eller ikke får fast Greetings? (Lil, did you say hello well?)"

"Ok, jeg tror jeg var i stand til å"

I know you say it's close to English, but it's not English, so I just don't know.

By the way, my father and the gardener, we were just talking in English.

The gardener laughed after hearing it, rising from the chair where he was sitting,

"... Dowka, Onegaisimus.

I kept my head down while I said that in one word.

"Welcome, this way. I'll leave it with you."

"We will take good care of your daughter. (Your daughter will be taken care of)"

Her mother hurriedly lowered her head back as she spoke Japanese and her father replied in English.

Nodding, the gardener now turned to Lil.

"Lil, kom over hit. (Lil, come here)"

"ok"

Lil, who was called, went to the gardener.

After a while of conversation, they quickly left, hugging one another.

"In sole, in sole"

The gardener smiled so-so nicely, he even went to the front door. My father and mother seem to follow it and drop it off.

In the meantime, Lil and I were alone.

"You're such a good man."

"Yeah. The gardener, he doesn't remember anything about me. To be precise, I guess I just remembered that I wasn't meant to be..."

Lil stares at the doorway where people are gone.

"But, you know, that guy treated me like a kid who was originally in an orphanage for the last three weeks, even me. I really appreciate it."

... The gardener didn't overwrite his memory either.

I guess human memories aren't tampered with that have something to do with us directly.

After listening to me talk in the orphanage for about 3 minutes for a while, did I finish dropping you off or my father and mother came back.

"... sorry to keep you waiting. Lil, just sit there."

"Wow, I get it!

Lil sits as he was told.

I sat down in a chair by a table of four, usually seated only three, for us and our mothers to meet each other face to face.

"For now... If we're going to live in Japan permanently for you for the next year and a half... we'll take your place. Nice to meet you, Lil Huen. Hey, Lil."

"Wow, wow!

"You don't normally have a problem talking in Japanese, do you?

"Yes!

Lil replied nervously to the bee again.

But Dad's good at this kind of thing, so he should be able to crack it right away.