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185. About yesterday's story

When I arrived at the mayor's house, I was guided to the same room as yesterday.

"For now, sit down there."

When Yua and I sat next to each other, the village chief sat face to face.

"Yesterday, we talked about Bianca and the others and decided to ban them from taking out clothes and non-food items from their homes for the purpose of deportation."

Looks like we've got a restriction on our belongings. I thought I would forbid taking out clothes other than those I clearly wore, but it seemed to me that it felt looser than I thought. Well, I don't know what to do with Bianca's clothes, so I think you should have them all.

I see.

Um, can I go that far?

"This is also a very light punishment." I've done a lot of things with what I've done to you, and I've used it to do a lot of things, so judgments in the city are usually a much heavier punishment. "

"Oh, is that so..."

"It's not what Yua cares about." I've been through a lot of sins. Besides, there are a lot of things you can do. "

"I-It might have been, but..."

It seems like you feel guilty after all you've said. Isn't that funny? I thought so, but maybe you're thinking about that in your impressions of the past? "For the time being, I seemed to have received rice (at a very high rate)..." Ah, but what about the party that Yua was teaming up with? Could it be worse than that? It may be the difference between a city and a village, but it looks like it was quite a mess.

"... people who were punished didn't have to worry about it because they felt as bad or worse than the people who were partying with you."

"What?... more than that?"

"That's right. The onomas might have been scattered, but the biancas were doing the same thing as the onomas, and if they harassed or weren't good enough, it wouldn't be strange for them to die." Besides, it's an act. "

"Oh, I see..."

While saying that, Yua looked a little surprised. Well, I was just surprised to hear that it could have been worse than that.