Reborn Little Girl Won’t Give Up

The day I wasn't the first must-win.

The next day I woke up slightly tired but refreshed. It was my first practical activation of the junction, so I thought it would be more tiring, but it didn't even run out of magic, and I'm surprisingly fine.

I thought doing poorly would not bring the junction for a few hours, so I smashed up the magic and used it, but if I had known that help would come so soon, I would have expanded the junction a lot more and flown some sort of Fallen race far away. I think it's the most draining thing I've seen of a Fallen clan nearby. 'Cause I'm scared.

I was confused on the bed thinking about that, and Alistair picked me up in my room.

"It's breakfast."

"Ah."

I need you to help me get dressed and come down to the first floor with me. Good morning greetings fly in but a more relaxed atmosphere than usual. I asked the mill to slice the bread thinly and looked around as I mowed. I feel somewhat out of sight.

"Toys"

I asked her to give me some tea to try. I'm busy in the morning, so tea only gives me a day off.

"Yes, sir."

Mill immediately offered me some tea. Add water after tea. Now I can make it both thinner and colder. But I'm not supposed to be off today.

I'm pinned. Doesn't it piss you off that you were exposed yesterday? I try to trifle like everyone else while holding the tea bowl with both hands, but I don't know for a second.

What do we do when this happens?

"I'm sorry."

Apologize only.

"Hey, what's up, Leah, nothing. You're not mad about yesterday, are you?

Burt says so in a hurry, but something's wrong.

"Um, did you even do something to apologize?

Mill kindly asks me that.

"Uh, yeah."

I decided to make a confession while I was getting a little sloppy. If it wasn't about yesterday, it would be the magic training I've been doing these days.

"Well, well, well."

"Buha."

"Hey, you dirty bastard, Burt"

Bart was standing and drinking tea, but he was spraying it.

"Oh, you, maybe the broken demon prop Brendel gave me..."

"Ay. If you're frightened, damn it, mahjong, mahjong"

"Tell me directly, not the demon stone, but the magic of your body?

"Aye."

"Ah."

Caro is covering his eyes with one hand. Burt bummed out and brought the magic props out of his room.

"This is the guy in the room, but give it a try"

"Aye."

Pizza.

"Whoa!

"Blink!"

The first time I used a magic prop, it was just like me who was surprised to say "mabuki," and I accidentally laughed cackly.

"Leah."

"Aye. I'm sorry."

But delightful. Bart turned on the lights for the trip this time. When I pull out the demon stone, I look at the tools in the light and do a little thinking.

"Hey, Leah."

"Ah."

"This, can you pass the magic directly without going through the tablet? Um, like when you went through the tablet?

"Dong Ri"

When I receive it from Burt, I concentrate directly on moss without passing through the processed blue stone slab. I practiced in the junction, so if the magic of this hand is perverted, it's yours. I could brighten it with very little magic.

"You're brighter than usual. Leah, are you out of magic and suffering?

"Chitty."

Alistair staring at it holds the basket of lights in the room.

"Oh, hey, Alistair. Whoops, blind!

Caro is trying to stop Alistair, taking a direct hit of the light. I laughed cacklessly.

"Leah."

"I'm sorry."

Alistair went upstairs when he got up without a dust and came down with a junction box.

When I placed the junction box on the table, I opened the lid and removed the large demon stone. Everyone accidentally swallowed your spit.

"Hey, no way, put that in person..."

Alistair began pouring magic directly onto the blue tablet. Little by little, little by little. With caution. Soon I can see Keane and the junction was stretched around the junction box. Alistair confirmed it and finally took her hand off the junction box. And I said.

"Leah."

"Aye."

I'm getting smaller.

"Shut up and try this."

"... aye"

There was a clear silence in the room.

"Why?"

Alistair didn't pull me off here.

It was a mistake.

"Fun, you."

"Arashita, Chicumi, Tachi. Ria, come on, get involved. Ooh."

"You're not the same!

Alistair stood up and shouted out loud.

"If you put too much magic into it, you'll fall. I mean, it's dangerous. The building blocks are not dangerous!

Most likely. Come on, I'm in trouble. Then Mill put his hands behind his head and said this as he leaned against the chair.

"I mean, come on, Leah. Come on, if you were having fun and playing magic change, you'd be able to put up your own boundaries."

"... aye"

Exactly.

"Yesterday, did you save me because I was putting up a line?"

"... aye"

Exactly. Bart scratched his head gassy for the answer.

"I can't help it, and my life was saved as a result, but you, I'm not going home if this gets ripped off, I've got to get you out of town all over Wester. You know what I mean?"

I can't help it if they say so. I got tired of hanging around my legs.

"Damn. I'm just like a toddler at a time like this, so I can't help it."

Burt looked serious as soon as he somehow covered his face with one hand.

"I got the day off because I helped Leah and the mayor's daughter. I have to go to the mayor later to report the connection, but, well, I'm tired of being exposed, so let's just relax."

"Ah."

Alistair stood up.

"Then let's play in the work room!

"Ah."

The working room behind the counter on the ground floor was cleaned up little by little on the day off for everyone.

I was held down from my chair by Alistair and held hands. Keep it up, it's the work room.

"Wait."

To Clyde's voice, Alistair stirred.

Alistair, why do you have the junction box?

To Caro, who went on,

"If Leah can do it, I can do it. If Leah looked at me, I wouldn't fall out of magic. Leah said we were playing, so we're playing."

Alistair reopened. You said it was dangerous.

It's not that bad.

Coverage came from the mill.

"With Leah, you'll be fine."

I feel strange about that too. Me and Alistair moved into the work room after being dropped off by Burt's eyes like he'd given up.