Linda Luckena is my childhood friend.

Before I started training at the bakery.

I used to play with Linda, who was close to home.

Not that I didn't have any friends my age, but I think I had wonders and horses.

Linda's father ran a lumber dealer in the town of Saul and held several fine furniture artisans.

She was pretty feathery, so Linda was always wearing brand new clothes and getting her to buy a toy that was popular in Wang Du.

I think Linda thought I was her best friend again, as she lent it to me at all costs.

Linda's father's business became narrow in the town of Saul as he got on track, and he began to move his stronghold to the Wang capital.

The young Linda strengthened to a father who would spend about half of the year in the King's Capital.

I really think we've always wanted to be together.

The following year, Linda's sister was called by her father to head to King's Capital.

They're going to go to the other school and give them state-of-the-art education.

I remember him being a very beautiful man.

I used to play when I was a little girl. [M]

Such a woman (one), so when I heard she was leaving Saul's town, I felt lonely, too.

Unlike Linda, she was a really grown-up, discreet woman.

Maybe that was my first love.

I can only remember my face now.

There will be a reason why your father made the base of his activities King's Capital and your sister followed it.

That's not why Linda was fine.

After my father, my sister was gone, and Linda was perfect for me for a time.

I think I missed you so much. So much so that you can't even be strong.

For a time, we spent like brothers and sisters... no, we spent like brothers and sisters.

"I'm going to live in the capital."

One day, Linda said so and cried.

I spilled a lot of tears that this could be the break up of this life (Konji).

"I'll never forget it!

Linda said with a distorted face to Kushaksha before boarding the carriage to Wang Du.

"See you around!

The parting words were, I'll see you around. Sounds like Linda.

Thus Linda left the memorable town where she spent her childhood.

"Long time no see, Leon."

"Oh, Linda looks good too"

I haven't exchanged any letters with Linda since then.

Even with all that passionate breakup, it's like that if you're on the brink of childhood.

"That uniform...... could it be?

"I think you're right. I was surrounded in the holding room, so I ran away."

You guessed everything in that explanation, and Linda blew it out.

"Damn, Leon's the dragon jockey. If my dad finds out, he'll regret it."

"Mr. Joshua? Why?"

"Sometimes the purpose of my dad's move to King's Capital was business, but he wanted to be a dragon jockey patron through his sister."

I didn't know that.

Or, Mr. Joshua. Did you have such an ambition?

With a lumber dealer as well as a furniture maker, the business of the nobleman was going well.

"How's your sister?

"I'm already married. My sister was well prepared to enter the Royal School in Wangdu. For three years here, I worked hard, as my dad put it. You don't have the same magnification."

I know I'm not talking about multipliers when I enroll here.

That's what I felt when I was surrounded in the holding room.

I was surrounded by dozens of women, but if they told me to pick one as a patron from there, would Linda's sister have a chance or not?

"Oh well. So now you're saying it's Linda's turn?

"In my case, you've given up on me. You're not even in the preparation for the entrance ceremony."

"Prepare... there were more than seven hundred people in the holding room, but could we all be after patrons?

"Truth is, I don't think half of them have the financial resources to take on patrons."

That's half as good as it gets.

"That's still a lot."

"Really? It's not just his family he's after. If I hadn't been here, I'd have been admitted to school by some of my dad's business members with daughters my age."

"You know what?"

A big chamber of commerce would send people in every year.

If even the blood-focused lords follow their kindred, they may find quite a bit.

I see, that's what happened to that number of people.

"Linda fulfilled the criteria and didn't participate."

"In my case, I went to school because I wanted foil to carry on my dad's work."

If you're also a graduate of the Royal School, you're not ashamed to let it go anywhere.

Anyway, if chosen, there are people who can also be patrons of dragon jockeys.

The level required of graduates is exceptionally high.

"I see. Well, business is going well now."

"Right. My dad has eyes for craftsmen. I think the workshop is still fully operational after scouting many young and talented people in Wang Du."

Linda's father had a strong impression of the doer, but he was increasingly polished in Wang Du.

"But Leon... hey. It's weird. Since when?

"Last July, I guess. It was sudden when I was walking down the road. He was sleeping at home when he realized he was in severe pain."

"Oh? Then it's sole"

Linda pointed to my dragon print. [M]

"I was seen and rumored in town. I got queued up in front of the store the next day."

"Uh, if I told my dad, I'd really regret it, that"

"Really?

"You got the people in Saul's town to make it big, but you moved completely to King's Capital, didn't you? I'm missing my brother-in-law, and it's hard to get local information."

The fact that we moved only ourselves made it difficult for the suppliers who were delivering the materials, the craftsmen who were doing temporary labor work in the workshop and the shops who were getting the furniture wholesaled.

I turned down my previous relationship because I had a new connection in Wang Du, but they were resenting me from some because it was sudden.

"No, you're right. If I still interacted with Saul's town, I'd go to work and ask for a letter or so."

That's all the big business we had. I don't have a problem with that kind of twat.

At a time when that was not at all, I could not have expected the relationship to be good.

"... So, Leon, have you decided yet?

"What?

"Bloody hell. Patron, pa to lo n"

Linda's eyes glowed demonically.

Hunters also existed here.