"Ha ha, no way"

"True. Maybe this time I escaped by putting up my own boundaries. Right, Leah."

I knew I couldn't get to know him.

"Aye."

I replied quietly. My hands stopped playing with the building blocks.

"Leah."

"Arishuta"

"Do it"

Alistair pushed her building blocks.

"Thanks."

"Yeah."

As soon as the prince silenced himself as incredible,

"Because it's the Four Horses! A secret power! Alistair can do it too!

and asked questions early in the arrow succession.

"I can't. Not yet."

To the last question, Alistair answered first.

"I don't know if it's because it's the Four Horses. But Leah says she saw Alistair's junction box and learned how to create it."

Bart answered the rest of the questions. Let me add, too.

"Squirrel, chipped"

"Buffo"

It's a serious story. It wasn't Caro who laughed, it was an escort. The prince also regained his calm because it was his own escort who laughed. He thought it was getting too hot.

"Leah was on the mountainside. Those who don't know about Leah's junction will surely look for a way to the cabin. So I fled to the hillside of the Fallen Nation, I guess."

"Ay. Kikko, I guess, I chipped. Ria, open up, town."

That's what I replied to Burt's confirmation. My answer slipped slowly to everyone. Meanwhile, Alistair quietly began to clear the building blocks. Me too, breaking down the Ragdragon cabin and helping clean it up.

"That is."

The prince said it was pompous.

"Only comes with the power to tie the line"

Nobody answers anything.

"Based on the fact that when the dawn is near and you can no longer take advantage of having a junction box, your enemies will have to retreat"

My voice may be shaking a little.

"The judgment to deceive the enemy and flee to the side of the mountain so that he can make the most of his power. And the gall power to endure alone in the flock of the Fallen"

That would be cool to hear.

"Besides, the decisiveness that protected everyone in the cabin"

The prince looked at me as if he saw me in something he might not be good at.

"Who are you?"

I guess it's a leaked word by accident. It does disgust you, doesn't it? But I also wonder how good it would have been if I had been a toddler who didn't have to use that power.

"Hiu."

When I called him that quietly, the prince looked much more like he woke up.

"Ria Ria"

"Lee, Leah"

"Aye."

At that time, there was a slight sound of putting the last building blocks in the box. Everyone else returned to me with that sound.

"Me, this time, it's all about me, being childish."

Alistair said so while closing the lid of the building block.

"That's not good, I figured I'd have to grow up early, and for that, I'd have something to learn from a bad adult."

Alistair stood up and offered me his hand. I took Alistair's hand and let him stand.

"But I still stopped. Adults have no idea. If adults don't protect you, you have to protect yourself."

To the word, the adult on the prince's side turned out to be one evil looking face.

"Lilia is Lilia. I couldn't protect you, either, but I couldn't even protect you as an adult. But at least I can protect Leah's heart."

Alistair looked at me with tender eyes. Not the kind of eyes that look at creepy things.

"Come on, let's go to the dining room and play with everyone"

"Aye."

"Come on, let's go too."

When Mill said that, the Burts got up, too.

"Prince, everyone in the escort, please keep your vows."

With that word of Burt, Clyde shut up and held a couple of boxes of building blocks. We left the prince's room. Most importantly, Alistair and my escort followed me properly.

Leah, are you okay?

"Aye, daijibu"

Even though Burt worries me so much, Mill said,

"Well, Leah's a little weird."

and so on. Rude. I'm laughing like Caro and Clyde have no choice.

Yes. Let's be honest.

"Ria, hey, hey"

"Gu-ha."

"Arashita..."

It was Alistair who erupted unexpectedly. You said something nice earlier. I don't know, but he went crazy, and we all laughed down the stairs, reassuring the people downstairs who were worried.

Some time after that, the princes also came down.

I don't care what the prince said. Because you must be a weird toddler, and you must be causing trouble, even if it's not your fault.

"Lilia"

"Aye."

"Lilia"

"Aye."

"Leeli"

"Hiu."

I hope you don't mind. I guess I should just say I'm sorry. With a face I don't know what to do, I have trouble even if they just call me names. I have no choice.

"Hiu, Ria, it's stuck"

I'm not really angry, but I put my hands on my hips and punched them, and I showed them as. An actress. Yes, there, I don't laugh. Caro is holding his stomach in the back.

"Oh well."

Not really. At all, the prince takes a hand. I don't even know what to do after this.

"Sorry, chill."

"Oh, oh."

"Hiu."

The prince swallowed something with his charm.

"Lilia"

"Aye."

"I'm sorry"

"Aye. That's enough, Chiu."

That's all. I, uh, exhaled my nose. When the prince crouched softly, he pounded my head.

"Lilia is so cute."

"... aye"

I replied once but was surprised. The prince also stood up in a hurry when he realized much more about what he had said.

"No, you're not! Not different, but not!

Say something you don't understand.

"Well, there were still arrangements for the search. Let's go!"

and left somewhere.

"You fell after all."

"You fell."

Is it Caro and Clyde?

"I can't help being an adult"

Alistair shrugged her shoulder. It's true, not at all.