Reborn Little Girl Won’t Give Up
A hundred percent of them are children.
I can't speak to a very one-year-old if he asks me such a difficult thing. I can't help but be sick of not being able to talk.
I thought so, I felt better, so I looked all over the room. That's just the best room in the inn, and the bedroom is probably another room, and this is what you would call a living room. Some sofas, some tables and chairs to eat.
The couch is fuzzy and pleasant.
"Lilia"
You'd feel good if you jumped on this.
"Lilia!
"Prince, you have a big voice."
It was Mill who spoke to the frustrating prince. There's nothing but a mill who can say this.
"But"
"Leah, come on, you seem to know everything at first glance, but you're not even two years old yet. He's almost a child."
Most of them are children, 100 percent of the time.
"But"
"Leah."
Mill called me to block the prince.
"Aye."
"Leah's, in Trent Force, I wonder if I could tell the prince."
I saw Bart first. I'm nodding like I don't have a choice. Next I saw Alistair. You look difficult, but you're not against it. That would be good.
"Aye."
Then we'll talk. You can play.
"Aye!"
"All right, Leah, let's do the building blocks!
"Aye!"
"Wait!
Alistair went back to his room to pick up the building blocks. A subtle escort went after him.
Actually, from the mayor,
"If you're going to the capital, advertise the building blocks."
That's why they're keeping a set of building blocks. Of course, you can play along the way.
And Alistair came holding the box. The back guard is also bitterly laughing when he is brought a box.
"Leah, I brought it"
"Ay! Chicumi"
As the two of us sat on the floor, we flipped a box of building blocks. Flip the box the escort brought too.
If Dory was here,
"Well, don't sit directly on the floor!
I didn't think you would have said that, but I got a nigga. Alistair saw that.
"Leah, what's up?
"Dori."
"Dory?"
"Yuka, no town, say"
"Gu-ha."
It was the escort who erupted unexpectedly. Alistair, uh, was just as docile as I was with the face she said. I'm a little sick of it, but I can't hate it, that's what Dory is like.
I build small buildings. It's big enough for a lag dragon to get in. Alistair uses two boxes of building blocks to build a large building.
The people in the room kept talking as they looked at it sideways.
"Bye, Bert. Please."
"It's me!
It's also usual for Mill to be throwing a round of trouble at Burt.
"So. Why did Leah help?"
The prince succinctly urges ahead.
"Leah helped because Leah herself was smart. So are you unhappy?"
The prince shrugged his shoulders at Bart's words.
"The very fact that Lilia was helped was good. To be honest, I didn't think I could do it anymore. But how could a one-year-old escape safely after dealing with an assailant? It won't be possible."
It's true. It was tough. I put a lug dragon in a building block neatly surrounded by squares. Yeah. Cute.
"But in the end, it was your fault that I was exposed, and I'm pretty sure Lilia herself helped me with the situation. And yet it's strange to say it as if Lelia had some responsibility."
Bart is tough. The prince looks at me with the eye to say something to you too, but I'm busy right now. Should we build more rooms for the lag dragon?
"And I don't want to say why, because if I did, it would make Leah worth more. I mean, because a country called Wester doesn't like to try to use Leah."
"Well, Lilia still has some secrets."
The prince still looked.
"You don't tell the country that, you can say it if you promise it's just here"
Bart's terms were that. The prince put his arms together and looked at the ceiling.
"I tell King Dam that Pale Purple is going to protect it. And I know from the beginning that's a toddler. More than using Lilia as a trump card for negotiations with Kingdom, Wester has no other hand than to return Lilia to Kingdom, no matter how valuable it was to Lilia"
The prince answered that to Bert after seeing me better.
"So it's simply my personal interest. How did Lilia help?"
"Will you swear that I will keep everything in this room?"
"... let's swear"
Still, to Bart's question, the prince swore that he seemed unwilling.
But the solemn moment was brought to an end by Alistair's voice.
"It's Leah's house, why don't you merge it into mine?"
When I realized, all the building blocks were gone, and Alistair was not only completing the big house, he was also after my building blocks.
"Nizzy!
I covered the building blocks house from Alistair.
"Hey, I'm gonna make a room for the lag dragon."
"Meh!"
That's not this little, lovely house I just created. It becomes Alistair's work. Instead, shouldn't Alistair give me the building blocks?
"Arashita, full. Not anymore, Chimiki."
"Chi."
Alistair pointed his mouth a bit and started making new things by gushing the building blocks. If you try to get a building block softly from a broken building,
"He didn't even give me Leah, so I won't give him"
and was made mean. Alistair can't be an adult when it comes to building blocks. I'm gonna cry.
"I swear to God, do you have secrets in this situation for these nerves, these really, these pungent ones?"
I hear a prince like that.
"Well, you can be a child."
There is also a slight sign of that in Bart's voice. Well, I have no choice.
"Leah was about to be exposed, not just this time, but in the town of Trentforth. You were investigating that, too."
"Oh. But I just followed the killer's footsteps, and I haven't heard the details of the case"
"Leah was taken for a critical moment when the Fallen began to emerge. with the mayor's daughter."
"Because the killer had a junction box."
It is true that this time the junction box was probably used for more than six. Then there was that possibility.
"No, maybe there was a guy with a junction box nearby, like this one. But the executor shouldn't have."
"How do I know"
"Leah and the mayor's daughter were left in the middle of the Darkness."
Not only did the prince breathe, but so did the escort.
"They didn't last that long. By the time we rushed, maybe all the guys at the mayor's mansion had given up, and they were still safe when we got to Leah."
"I thought Leah was hiding a small junction box. Just about every person."
"It would be useful to have such a junction box."
Yes, it was Mill who pinched his mouth.
"No, Mill, don't pinch your mouth now. Leah doesn't have a junction box or anything."
"Then why?"
The prince looked at me.
"Leah can make her own connections."