A few days after I met the Kreha and the others.

Today I still do business in the store I rent. [M]

Sales are on the right shoulder. Road banking also accumulated in a position where there was no problem.

Now, it doesn't matter how far you go. You're afraid of your own business talent.

He said he was laughing unexpectedly.

"Young lady. What's wrong?

The neighbor, Kreha, was laughing at me.

"No, nothing. Nevertheless, Mr. Kreha. Can I do a store number or something?

This guy, even though he's an executive of Eight Bundles of Tissues, for some reason, voluntarily helps me with my shop.

So, it was this guy who helped me. Really competent.

If you want me to refill the product, you can bring the product from the backyard to refill it, and it helps because it calculates quickly and serves customers well.

If it's Carmilla and Tina, they'll show up on their faces if they don't like it.

In that regard, it helps Kreha to treat any customer with a smile.

I asked Digok. Creja backwards support or sourcing of troops with the vault number of "Eight Bundles of Tibians of the Righteous Dead". They're doing all the plain but necessary work, such as replenishing personnel. Power under the edge?

"I don't have a job, so I'm free. No matter how brave we, the Eight Bundles of Tibians of the Righteous Dead, are on the continent, there is no job without an employer. When you don't have a job, the only time you fight is when the other side comes with a cause or your employer goes against benevolence."

"Well, that's what mercenaries are for"

Because if you break out any way you want, you're a thief.

"Hehe, the young lady seems to know. The boulder is Habaki's child."

Cleja smiling.

"And you don't mind my calling. Even if it's the main thing."

"The mainstay."

He said he left the country with his mother and Digok, so I guess it's quite a house.

"Digok and I are branches of Lord Habaki's house. Master Habaki threw away his family name to leave the country, so I threw it away with him. My family name is Fusauma, headed by the Latsaki branch."

You're from a pretty good place.

How could someone like that leave the country with his mother?

Then the two of us went to the store until closing time.

When I closed the store and broke up with Kreha at the store, I went back to the inn.

Enter the inn and return to your room.

When I hung my hand on the door knob, it wasn't locked.

I wondered if anyone was there, and when I opened the door knob and looked inside the room.

"Oh, welcome back."

Tina was in her room.

"What are you doing? Tina."

"Uh-huh. As you can see ~"

Tina was in my bed, eating sweets, lying on her back, reading books.

Sometimes, what's with your butt rocking left and right?

"Nevertheless, this continent has these books ~. Funny."

The book Tina is reading looks like a comic book.

"So, what can I do for you?

"Oh, yeah. No response at all."

"Did I say something?

"Actually, I need to talk to you."

"Consultation?"

"Yeah. Actually, my mother's not well."

"Sophie did?

Were you tired of coming here?

"Or Lewie. You haven't had a problem with your mother lately. In the meantime, something said, 'Phew, you used to ask me anything, and now you think and act on your own. He said," Is it like this for a child who leaves his parents? "

There's no way Tina is talking about Tina. If so, it's me.

Speaking of which, I've been talking to Lishmond or Kreha a lot more than I've talked to Sophie lately.

"That's why. Lewie, you're free tomorrow, so take your mother to a little distraction."

"Me? I wish Tina could take you."

"I think Lewie would be happier."

"Really?

"Fine, tomorrow, invite your mother and go around the city. This is your sister's order."

Tina says with a bishy finger pointed.

Is that your sister's order? You haven't asked me that in a long time.

My sisters don't give orders like that.