Ore no Isekai Shimai ga Jichou Shinai!

Episode 3-2 Differences in Values

It was about ten days after I drove you back, but Liz seemed terrible.

I guess I'm in a hurry to get results because of the pressure to pick me up from my parents. fails enormously to get to work in the mood to do it. I am in a negative spiral that I say fail again in a growing hurry because I fail.

"Ha Ugh. I never thought I'd be so clumsy."

One day at noon.

Liz didn't even eat much lunch and stuck to her desk. The blue silver hair shines in the sun, but Liz's heart seems to be more and more in contrast.

"You mean clumsy..."

From the results of acting together for a little over the past month, Liz can't say her hands are clever and her motor nerves are good.

But... I think falling over and hitting luxuriously in an attempt to carry a quantity of luggage beyond the limit you can hold is a problem before that.

... Is that it? I mean, are you talking about clumsy personalities?

......................................................... well anyway, because the primary reason Liz fails is in a hurry.

If we get the environment in no hurry, we can do it well - to the crowd... no, we should be able to do it a little less than people.

So instead of rushing here to look for the right stuff, it would be a prerequisite to take care of Liz's mental care.

That's why I take a seat beside Liz, depressed, looking for Alice. But... is that it? I'm not there. I thought you were in class earlier.

"Do you know where Alice is?

I asked Amy, who was making a joke with a friend at a desk nearby. I'm not close to Amy myself, but I'm close to Alice, who chooses the same outfit, so that's the connection.

"If you're Alice, your teacher sent you somewhere?

"Oh."

I just wanted to tell you that I'm going to show my face in my clothes today.... Right. Will you tell Alice if you ask Amy?

"You know, I'm going to put my face on my choice class for the afternoon, my clothes. If I see Alice, would you say hello?

A casual word. But the moment I heard it, Amy frowned.

"Uh... sorry, what's wrong?

Amy is silent on my inquiry. But as I waited for the answer, I eventually opened my mouth with a small sigh.

"You know what? My parents run a clothes store."

"... Apparently"

Why all of a sudden I think about it, but I strike a connection.

"Do you know what a Wells clothes store is?"

"It's the best store on the continent, offering top quality clothing, right?

"Thanks, but that's a long time ago, too."

"... because clothes using new technology are starting to sell in this city, right?

"Yeah. I'm still fine now, but the future isn't far off like this, we're gonna crumble. So I need to learn a lot about technology in this city so I don't have to."

Finally, I know what I'm trying to tell you. At last, I suppose you want to say, with the free play of the aristocracy, don't get in the way of our serious selves.

"Of course, I don't think I can talk to you. But if you're willing to take care of someone else, I just want you to think about it."

Amy abandoned her like that and walked away to run away. I just had to drop her off like that.

Of course, I don't think you're bothering me at all. But I didn't think you'd be bothered enough to be rejected like that.

"You shouldn't worry too much about that, should you?

Suddenly he spoke and turned around, there was an acorn next to him. You're disgraceful.

"I don't care if they say so. It's true what we're doing is bothering everyone, isn't it?

"Ugh... well, you guys, Liz,"

"Just Liz? How could that happen? I'm sure it's Liz who's failing... but I'm the one who's taking Liz around, right?

"It was Liz who was scratching her internship, though. She apologized and followed it around, right? That's why we're all bothering Liz."

"Ah......"

Sure enough, Liz was plugged in every time she made a mistake.

So, inevitably, it was in my service to follow up... well. Was that Liz's best shot in everyone's eyes?

- And I was thinking that far, and I realized my face was going to be strong. Because behind the acorns, I saw this one and found Liz who was going to cry even now.

"Li, Liz, what's that..."

"Me, the - I'm sorry!

Not long before Liz stopped, she flipped herself and popped out of the classroom. I panicked and tried to go after him, but the acorn caught my arm on the brink.

Wait a minute, I'm not done talking to you yet.

"Later, please"

There were tears in Liz's eyes when she left. You can't just leave me alone.

"I know how it feels, but I'm still done talking to you. Liz, keep talking."

I'm worried about that word and turn back to Acorn.

"Continuing... what do you mean?

"Sure, there's nothing here that Liz hasn't been praised for lately. Until recently, I've been able to do quite a bit of following up on you."

"... doesn't that mean we've exceeded the limits of everyone's patience?

Acorn shook his neck to the side of my inquiry, shaking the red straight hair that was all the way to his shoulder.

"I've suddenly started another rumor in the last few days. Liz is an aristocratic daughter, and she said she didn't want to marry her parents, so she fled to this school."

"-"

Why, that's... well. There were quite a few witnesses when I drove back the knight who came to pick Liz up. You mean that speculation flowed from the interaction then?

"... but is it my fault that my parents refuse to marry me?

"Well... when I say aristocratic marriage. I'd say no, but somehow you can imagine, right?

"Then..."

"Saya. All civilian children know how hard their parents struggle to raise themselves.... Well, some kids sell it to lip service. My parents let me go through here so that all the kids here would be fine."

"... so you're telling me to be a parent?

I can only be a little angry if I can't agree to anything about that. 'Cause we're here now because that's the result of standing up to the clues you said.

"I'm not asking you to say anything. If you're in a different position, you'll change your opinion. Why don't you grab the peasant kid and tell him to be my concubine? How many kids do you think say no?

"It's..."

I don't know the exact number, but I'm sure it means a lot more kids choose the path to becoming concubines than I expected.

For the frightened kids who don't know when they're going to be sold to lipstick, it seems like that's the only happy environment to live without having trouble with clothing and living.

... Well, even on Earth, there was talk of hundreds or thousands of daughters from all over dreaming of getting into Harlem at a festival where the King would choose a daughter to put into Harlem.

From that feeling, Liz's behavior would be my own.

But hey...... so I don't think Liz is wrong. Even the kids who say they're extravagant about Liz's behavior should do the same if they can afford to choose.

- 'Cause with that said, I can see the result of oiling the fire.

Uhm, what is it? What measures can you take...... to solve everyone's misunderstanding? No, because the values are just different and it's not a misunderstanding.

... I can't help it. Let's console Liz before we think about it.

"Acorn, thanks for letting me know. I'll see what happens to Liz."

"Right. We'll do whatever we can with the rumors."

"I appreciate that... is that good?

"We see, because I'm not the same person who gets the technology. We're working in different directions."

"Hom..."

Something tells me the purpose is to make us a loan. Look at me. I'm laughing and I'm sure of it.

But okay. Actually, thank you. So I thanked Acorn and jumped out of the classroom to find Liz.