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97. About my aunt's daughter

"So, what's the reason Louis and Sella can't be together? Maybe it has something to do with the story I just told you, but I don't know why?

When I heard that, Louis had a slightly disgusting look on his face, but he told me.

"... That's the aunt I just spoke to who has a daughter and wants her to marry me. So, your aunt's daughter hates meeting with Serra..."

"I see."

Is that what happened and it's hard to meet Serra... But he had a disgusting look about that aunt's daughter. Is there something? Actually, you're pretty old and you don't like it?

"What is your aunt's daughter like? Maybe Louis and I are quite a few years apart?

"He's four times better than me."

Four is no farther away than I thought. Actually, I thought you hated me because I'm pretty old.

"Then what do you hate about that person?

"For now, I don't like that aunt, and her daughter wants something anyway. So I don't like it because every time I see you, you demand something."

Well, I don't know what I don't like about my aunt because I was listening to her earlier, but that daughter seems pretty awful, too. Because listening to Louis tells you that Louis doesn't like the person.

"... it doesn't mean there's no money in the village, does it? However, because all I want is something expensive. So I can't get it until I get out of town. When I get with that person, I feel like I'm going to lose my village..."

"That's going to be quite a problem..."

When I was listening to Louis, that seemed likely enough, and I thought it was pretty much the first time. That's why there doesn't seem to be anything I can do...

"In the meantime, I see why. Well, there's hardly anything I can do just to ask, is there?

Louis shook his neck to the side when he laughed bitterly as he said so.

"I want you to do something and I didn't tell Lena, so I hope you don't mind. And I hope so, because I'm glad you and Serra got along while we were in the village."

As Louis added at the end. That said, Serra, who had been listening until then, approached Louis like she was in a hurry.

"Hey Louis! Because you don't have to bother telling me that!

"Yes, sir."

Louis has looked at me as if nothing had happened with Serra.

"Well, that's all right..."

"... but?

So when I separated the conversation, Serra seemed concerned about the continuation of the conversation and asked me to continue.

"Isn't Sella busy working at home or something? Isn't that why you can't play that far? Think."

"Oh, I'll do something about that!

"Then when Serra is convenient,"

"... okay?

"I don't have anything special to do in the village, so I think it's gonna be okay, okay? Maybe I can help you with the house you're taking care of right now, but otherwise, I think you'll be fine, okay?

"Okay. You're gonna go to Lena's when I'm okay, aren't you?

I made that promise with Serra. I was talking to Serra and the others afterwards.