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99. Fucking

"Serra just came to see me, didn't she? Louis is... besides? Sounds like it, but what's your aunt doing here?

When I said that, Serra and Louis turned pale. Then Serra was moving her mouth painfully to say something, but she didn't seem to speak. Did I say anything wrong with looking at them like that? And the woman looked bright red as she looked at me with her neck clenched, yelling at me.

"What do you mean, aunt?!?

"Huh? I thought you were Louis' relative or something because I thought you were around thirty. But you're not?

When I say that, the woman has been exposed to anger while dyeing her face even more red. Could it have been a little younger?

"Wow, I'm only eighteen!!

"Huh!??

The person you thought was your aunt is just eighteen!? I thought you were wearing makeup like an aunt, so I thought you were a pretty old guy, but I didn't know you were eighteen... And I realized that there was one thing I thought of.

Is that it? Maybe the aunt's daughter I was talking to earlier with Louis is is the person in front of me...... If so, Serra and Louis don't look well...

"And I'm your fiancée, not Louis' relatives!

She looks like the person Louis was talking about because the woman said she was Louis' fiancée.

"Heh heh. So... what did your aunt come to do?

I tried to say the name of the woman, but I hadn't heard her name yet, so for now, why don't I call her aunt. That's what I called it. Well, I'm angry anyway, and it's bad people don't say their names, huh?

"!? Ko, this, fucking kid!!?

The woman's man approached me with his anger exposed, but I stared back at the woman's man without running or hiding.

"Bad people don't name names"

I think it's because of makeup in the first place, but I don't think I can help it because I looked a lot older than I was actually old. If you could name me that, I'd call you a proper name. That's what I said and thinking about it speeded up a woman's walk.

"Hey, wait a minute!

Then Louis entered between me and the woman, and the woman stopped moving.

"... Louis, will you step aside there? 'Cause I'm gonna educate the shit-starving ghosts there a little bit."

"Or around here because I didn't mean any harm to her, and you're not a kid from this village, are you? Besides, Barra is a fine adult."

Louis was trying to quell the wrath of a woman by saying so. Then the woman looked a little more comfortable with Louis' words. On the surface she looked largely calm.

"... and since I have no choice, I won't spare Louis anything this time, but there's no next time!

So the woman went out of her razor.