Not only our father, but Gill's father seemed to care about Remington, but we were both busy anyway.

"It's time to go again."

"Oh, I don't want to go."

Your father, who says so and hugs me all the time, says he's heading to Carey again.

"Lord Hubert seemed fine. The example hunters told Leah they were doing fine. He's a good hunter."

"Arishuta"

"That could have been the name."

Your father and brother don't seem to like me being in Wester in the first place, creating an atmosphere where they don't really want to talk about anything related to Wester.

But I'm a toddler, so I don't read air or anything.

"Arishu, Ba, Mi Riu, Chi Ro, about"

"Oh, oh, I guess that was the name. Given a mansion by the Wang capital, Lisburn goes to the castle to study, and the rest usually do non-hunter work. From time to time, the five of us are going hunting at the foot of the Eurias Mountains."

"Good luck, Riu."

I nodded umm. Father, I'm really listening to you in more detail.

"I don't know if you'd like to tell Leah about this, but the junction boxes do launch experiments sometimes at the foot of the Eurias Mountains."

"Wester's starting to use his head a little bit, too."

"Shima..."

Too tough. I wonder what happened to my brothers by the time I got to the capital, but they don't talk much about it. However, certainly, Wester's royalty, other than Hugh, did not feel slightly loose.

"At that time, apparently there was a group of people watching the experiment. No, it's not something I can't help telling Leah."

Your father shook his head to the side. But your brother was tough on your father, too.

"Father, I have said many times that I should let Leah hear it too"

"But."

"Father."

Your father sighed.

"He can't really grasp the identity of the person he's watching. But His Highness Hubert said there was a possibility of Easter."

"Yishu."

It's where the third prince is. But my brother looks unconvinced.

"But whatever Kingdoms as a whole, there will be enough junction boxes in Easter to cover one small town. What, you don't have to go on a tour to Wester to do a startup experiment in your own country? There are a few of them right now in Allvance."

"Home?

"Yeah, let me show you when you're a little older."

Allvance also deals with demonic props, so there are a variety of demonic props and stones.

"If you decide to use it only at night, it means that it will happen about 10 times. If you restrict that to the weekend as Leah suggested, it would only be once every two months if you put in the magic to turn it into a demonic stone. And even Luke is alone, and it only takes one."

"That means that even if Alistair can fill about half my magic, if I have one Alistair when I grow up, I can manage enough. It feels like the royal family alone can do it now."

The fact that I only do it on weekend nights, which I suggested a bit in Wester, seems to have become realistic.

"Because of this, it is quite interesting to buy spare prop boxes, purchase demon stones, and increase the population in the future, so what to do with building materials. Especially since the Demon Stone gathers in Kingdoms once, it is sold to Wester for magic props from there. But I was wondering if I could offer a profit on the magic stone in this junction box."

Your father shrugged his shoulder. They have to go directly with that adjustment.

"Shiitake, Shiitake"

"There's that too. And I can tell you that Leah helped me interact with Wester."

Thanks to me for everything. I hunched my chest.

"Yesterday, it's getting harder to get a big magic stone. Of course, there's demand in Easter and Farland."

I gently touched Pochette's lag dragon. There's a big demon stone inside. Sure, the mills must have had it, too.

"Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey."

This is from hunting in the meadows, with no mountains.

"Is that demon stone of Leah? It sure seemed big."

My brother looked a little painful when he remembered where the pochette of the lag dragon hit the shank of the third prince.

"I knew there was a demon stone in it, but not so much. Lend it to me."

Passing the lag dragon to your father, your father grabbed it.

"Oh! But yes!

"Excuse me. But this is big and heavy. I would have paid Kingdoms... but let's just say I didn't know."

"Aye!"

It is best to decide what you did not know.

Thus, as each of the Four Horses was busy, our contributions were completed.

"Rina, come on."

"I'm next."

I can't write a small letter, so my congratulations are in the middle. When I wrote it, it was simple white paper, but at some point a clean edge was drawn, and each congratulation and signature arranged as if it were a painting.

Beautiful are your brother's letters, horny and powerful are Gill's letters, flowing, a little appropriate are Mark's letters. Felicia's is as easy to read as a printed letter.

Round that paper and tie it with a ribbon.

"And then there's Oya-chu"

"I'm going to do the cake a few days ago. It tastes better."

"Riahashakura." All day long. "

Of course, I'm practicing right now and all the recent snacks from Allvance are Castella. Cut through the lag dragon or some painting and shake the white sugar from it. I figured it out.

"It's better anyway."

"Flowers or something."

Most likely. Mark said he wasn't handmade, he was buying something from a confectionery shop in town, and Gil seemed to have something for his mother, Aunt Julia.

Nico seemed to realize there was something going on, but he endured it until the day without having managed to ask.

And about the day. With a note deposited with Felicia, "Leah gave it to me," I headed to the castle with my brother. The truth is that Nico's birthday is a few days away, but it was the only day we could all get together.

My brother holds the snack in his basket. Dr. Oz also gave me permission for all this day.

"Come on!

"Leah! Luke!

We're the first. Then Gil comes, Mark comes.

Nico cares and sees my handouts, but everyone has to wait until then for all this.

But in the end, neither Chris nor Felicia showed up on this day.

It was somewhat of a distracted birthday party, but Nico was still very happy with it. When I went home with my brother, thinking about what Chris' baked cake was like, he didn't leave me in between and his father came home.

"Ouch!

"Leah, Luke"

Your father embraced us from both sides.

"Today, you know"

"Leah. Luke. Listen carefully."

When your father loosened his hugged hand, he looked at me and my brother alternately.

"Remington left for Easter."