It's your turn to tell us what's going on next.

That's how Ixis shook me and drank like Ouga stirred me up.

I guess you're going to change your mind.

I also have liquor for Ixis in the glass, and Ouga gives it to me.

"Shall we start with how I met Meiko? Dragon tribes are born only men, and if they grow up, they travel in search of brides. Find a connection where the scales stain, make them a bride and bring them back inside, and they'll be alone. But a hundred years ago, my youngest child finally got married, and we were the only two not married in the Ertogo family."

Ouga starts talking with a strange face.

He's going to explain it to me so I can understand it as well as Ixis.

Look, Ouga's giving me the cup.

I'm an adult at once, but I was the only one with juice.

Ouga treats me like a child after all.

"Since then, we've had a stronger wind against the twins. After the age of four hundred, my family became even more in a hurry. When you're alone until you're five hundred, most dragons get sick..."

"I don't know what to worry about. But honestly, it was delicious. Even though this one's bothering me the most, I urge you to make a pageant... we've been cornered."

Ixis hammers the sighing auga with more and more air.

I knew perfectly well in that face that we were both mentally pushed.

You have a common problem in every world... and I think of my cousin's sister (Thirty Ways) in previous life.

"Then more than ever, we went numbing each other like every day. But it didn't work out. We were all looking for Ixis. I'm afraid of my face. Some women still loved me... it was all a sales smile!

Kuck, Ouga says so with regret as he bites his lips.

Something seems to have touched the trauma.

"To the grocery store clerk, the lunchbox sign daughter. Cafe girl. Augusto falls easily against a woman who turns a little smile. Light reverse scales stain"

Ixis, who explains supplementarily to me, seemed frightened and somewhere flattered.

I just didn't like my scales, which I wouldn't dye no matter how hard I tried.

I frown that way, touching my throat if I'm unconscious.

"About twenty years ago? It was only this time that Ixis brought in a woman, and in the end it was no good. I said I don't need a bride anymore, so I teased her and pulled her into a different space."

Ixis stuck his breath in Ouga's words.

Bad bat, turn your thoughtful gaze in the direction of tomorrow.

"It's the only way. You know, I've been hanging out so hard with you, they've been cutting out goodbyes. It was about the centenary of this pattern! I was sick of it!

"I think I just tested your feelings, didn't I? She wanted me to pull it off, but you flew away."

Ouga shrugs her shoulders against Ixis, who speaks up.

"I told myself I wanted to break up, so why should I pull it off?

"... that's why you don't dye. Ixis, you've never really liked anyone."

Ouga stares at the icsys, who doesn't know why.

"If you're in love, I've done it many times."

"If you really like it, it's what you're going after to get cut out for breaking up. If you're leaving, that's fine. I mean, I only had that kind of love for them."

Ouga says that to the annoying Ixis.

Rather than disgust, I felt that kind of atmosphere when I was thinking about Ixis.

"Well, that's why somewhere in the infinitely wide space, Ixis hid his different spaces. I shut it off perfectly from the outside world and got to sleep in a place no one knew. Then it's close to impossible to find it. But I'm a twin and I'm very talented at manipulating space, so I was looking for Ixis."

Ouga's tone sounded like he blamed Ixis.

"What you've done is give up living. About separating different spaces from space and closing shells and sleeping. When that happens, Zara will never see you again. You know what's bothering everyone, Ixis."

"... bad"

Ouga scolds me to think about the feelings of those left behind, and Ixis nags me.

In Ouga's eyes, there was a love affection for his family.

Although Ixis had said before that it was drawn to different spaces, it seems that that was more important than I thought.

Disconnect yourself from everything and lock yourself in the shell. After a long sleep, Ixis said he could not stay awake forever and no one would ever find him.

"Well, your feelings too... I know exactly how you feel. For the Dragon tribe, the presence of the bride is essential. Dragons without brides are not seen as one person, and many dragon tribes cannot stand to live alone for a long time. The life expectancy of the Dragon Nation is nowhere near kili. When it's mostly over, when the other person dies, they can't stand to die alone."

That's all the existence of a bride seems important to a dragon man.

Ouga's words seemed to be directed towards Ixis and also towards himself.

"I mean, I can't scold you. Choosing to connect doesn't make you like it. All the women scared of me. I'm tired already, and when I thought I'd pull into different spaces, just like Ixis, a spatial flutter appeared in front of me. I jumped in there and fled to another world."

If we go all the way to another world, we won't be bound by anything annoying about the code.

I don't know about the connection, or the bride.

It seems that Ouga has thought that everything is no longer a hassle.

He stepped into the other world and met me.

"I'm tangled up in some weird guy. It was on a whim to help Meiko. Mako also freaked out at me, lowering his head and running away somewhere. Meiko gave me a can of coke when I was secretly depressed because I thought I was scared of other people's faces."

There are no cans in this world.

Ouga didn't know how to open it because most of the stuff is packed in glass bottles.

I sat Ouga on the bench and showed her an example with my share of canned coke.

I still remember that Ouga drank it imitating and spurted a lot more momentum.

It was a hot and humid summer night, so I made a choice of coke.

He shouldn't have done that.

The first time I drank a carbonated beverage, Ouga was making my eyes black and white.

I remember being older but that amazing face was so cute that I accidentally laughed at it.

They stare at me like I'm upset, and they kill me! And freaking out is a good memory now.

"The other world with Meiko was a changed place. There is no dragon tribe, a world where people thrive. Magic can be used, and magic does exist. But neither creatures nor soil have a circuit for using magic, and there is no one who can use it even if he knows it exists. In a magical change, a thing called Kagaku was developing."

Ouga uses magic to hide horns and tails.

And they did magic to convey language against me.

Although Nihon seemed like a perky language from the start, that seemed to pass on only to me.

Ouga said she could study herself and talk properly in the second half.

Ouga, interested in my world, decided to live there for a while.

Nihon seems to be quite close to the language and composition of the Dragon Clan.

Ouga, who remembered rustling, absorbed all knowledge and went.

Ouga who looks boneless when he sees a puff, but he's highly studied and enthusiastic for the price.

"Meiko used to come through every day at first. I'm getting less scared about me, and the distance is diminishing. Mako is losing his temper with me. At first, I thought she was just a funny little girl. When I found out, I started to see her as a woman."

Ouga turns his sweet face over here.

I get confused when I'm seen with those eyes.

It's like Ouga really likes me.

No, he said he did, but he still doesn't feel it.

"How the hell have you been doing that...?

"You had a boyfriend in high school. That's when I realized I liked it. Meiko was special before that, and it seemed like something I wouldn't even notice. It's impossible at a time when you're allowing me to scold you."

Ouga tells me pale, asking bewildered.

"I was angry that you decided to hang out with a man without any consultation with me. Meiko has me... what?

A sharp light dwells in Ouga's eyes and is cast into his gaze.

Those eyes, reminiscent of a carnivore, seemed to remind me that I was on the side to be hunted.

"... if I told Ouga, you'd get in the way. If I take care of Ouga, you'll be my guardian! Because I had a hard time making a boyfriend because of Ouga!

"Mako would be dangerous if I hadn't seen him. I thought it was your hobby to shake your love over there and make you feel better?

Against my claim, Ouga answers with a low voice.

It's like you're angry.

Even though there was no reason to be angry like that, there was some pressure to accidentally apologize and want to make it easier.

"Well, anyway. Aware of his feelings, I decided to make Mako mine. But I knew Mako didn't see me as a paedophile. So I decided to bury it slowly from the outside dig. Stick with Meiko, make sure the other guys don't lean on him. Let my parents remember my face, and make my brother feel soft with things. It went pretty well."

I wonder when such a trap would have been strewn.

I had no idea.

"When Mako was old enough to fish with me, he was going to wait temperamentally until he was conscious. I don't have any enemies. But that was a mistake."

So cut the words, and Ouga stares at Guillaume and Ixis.

Ixis was silently taking that gaze, but he also seemed to be thinking of something.

"I made a rare mistake at work that day with a strange heartbreak. I got Meiko to follow me. I kind of felt like I had to go home alone and chased him, and that's where Meiko got into an accident. I... couldn't protect Mako!

Ouga bites her lips off, regrettably.

Turns out Ouga cared about that accident.

"It's not Ouga's fault, is it? I can't sort out my feelings to say it was destiny... but it exists here once and for all."

Alive, I couldn't say.

Because I was most aware of the vague existence of a ghost.

Ixis lays his hands on his fist, clenched all the way by accident.

If you look to the side, though that gaze was toward Ouga.

I'm sure my anxiety was conveyed and I found it comforting.

I feel like I've been told I'm okay, and that's the only thing that makes me feel worse.

That was very strange.

"... while I'm on, I can't believe I ever hurt you. Humans are brittle. I was desperate to see if it was too brittle and so unlikely. I put a quick healing magic on the dying Mako and saved my life, but my soul was out of it."

"... What, wait a minute! Is my body alive?

Surprised by Ouga's remarks, he inadvertently embarks on himself.

"I don't know. It's just that I got upset and a space opened up nearby. Meiko's soul was sucked in there. I followed that, and I've been searching for Mako's soul in this other world."

I'm definitely a ghost, but my original body is alive.

I mean... you mean you can go back to the original world?

Hope swells in Ouga's words.

"So I can go back to my original body!?

"Oh, if I were you, I could put him back."

Ouga narrows her eyes to me when she eats up.

Hey, hey, I followed that because I had instructed you to look me in the face.

"Be my bride, Meiko. I can cross spaces to other worlds, always go with my family, and if Meiko wants, he can live over there."

Low, sweet, whispered to be pleaded.

In front of Ixis, Ouga dropped a kiss on my cheek.