"Well, let me explain what you mean"

The third day of long holidays.

The location is the same as last time, a private room in the restaurant.

So I'm stuck with Linda.

"Anne accidentally saw me working part-time at the bakery."

I emphasised that it was a coincidence, that is, force majeure.

"Part-time work in a bakery, what the hell is that?"

Linda's eyes were instant (again).

Speaking of which, I forgot to explain.

"Do you know my father and mother met in Wang Du?

"You've heard of it. Something about seeing your father, who was training in Wangdu. You pulled it to my parents' house."

I pulled it...... worldly, is that the interpretation? Well, fine.

"When my parents were young, there was a bakery in the capital, and I was sent to work there."

"Working? 'Cause you're gonna be a dragon jockey, aren't you?

They don't know what it means. Graduate students are paid most of their clothing and lodging, and they don't have to work.

Is it unusual after all?

"But Holla, I'm not supposed to work part-time, and I've been baking bread from the point of mind, so you'd have trouble telling me to stop all that life."

I don't work for a living. This is close to extending my life so far.

"Speaking of which, you said that.... So, where do you work?

"It's a shop called Fluffy Blower in the commercial district. It's usually the back, so I don't really look at the store."

"You said it was a coincidence. If I happened to go out to the store, did I see you or something?

"That sort of thing. I didn't think they knew my face. So I had trouble coming to the store, and it would be tough if they rumored, so instead of asking me to shut up, I decided to meet him outside."

"Yeah.... well, if that's the case, I'll forgive you"

I wonder why I need Linda's forgiveness now.

"I'm glad you understand."

If you understand, that's fine. This story is over.

"Hey, I can go to that bakery, too, right?"

Didn't you listen to me?

"I'm having trouble coming to the store, so I decided to meet you outside."

"So people don't go to the store anymore named Ann?

"'Cause she just came to the store baking moving-country-style bread... but I'm not usually here, and I don't think she's coming"

"Speaking of which, your house was Kuniku-style bread, too. Says it's delicious, but it doesn't have much."

Delicious, but in small quantities...... the people of Dragon Country all react the same.

Less but more expensive.

If it's a compliment, I often hear it's soft and delicious.

But more than that, there are many opinions that bread is expensive but low in quantity.

You can tell right away when you hold it in both hands, but the moving-country-style bread is light.

Some customers say that's a good idea, but many say, "I don't think I ate it."

I think I like the area.

If it gets too popular, there will be more competitors.

I wonder if the recognition is just about right now. This is never a loser.

"After a long holiday, I will only help in the early morning, and I haven't even come to the store. Still coming?

When I told her that, Linda snapped, "Then it wouldn't make sense to go," she said.

After all, was the purpose of meeting?

"Well, I'll see you here regularly. That would be nice."

"Why?"

"To deepen intimacy"

"Now?"

Even though I'm a childhood friend.

"We can get to know each other better."

"No, you know enough."

I'm a childhood friend.

"To restrain the others."

"The real deal is out!

I knew it.

"That's right. Bad? My dad can't help it anymore. Employees come in and stand up."

Linda, who has a house in Wang Du, is told to come home for a little while.

He didn't talk about that at all before school, and I guess it's my fault he suddenly went overprotective.

Linda's home is co-located with an office. Workshops and distributors are separate.

And when Linda returns to her home, does she think the employee's welcome is amazing?

I know because I've had the same experience since the dragon print appeared.

People come to me with walruses. That's tough.

Friends, acquaintances come as if they showed each other.

I wonder if I've left alone, and soon another person will come and go. So much so that I wonder if you're waiting in order where I don't know you.

In my case, my love laugh sold out on the way.

"I don't know if I'll see you every month, but I'll make as much time as I can"

"It's true! Promise."

Linda's eyes are serious.

I nodded with a strange face. [M]

The day after I met Linda, I headed to the rendezvous with Anne.

In the first letter, I wrote down the desired date, time and place, and I got an OK response.

He said he was going home, and I thought it would be better if he came home early.

The rendezvous point was made before the Guoku fountain.

It changes the shape of the water that blows up in time.

Pretty famous as a rendezvous point, but I need to use a carriage if it's from the college.

You won't even meet someone you know here.

You will have asked me out once, so I have made plans for the rest of it.

Mira tells me a woman takes you to a store she seems to like. I just couldn't ask Linda.

After that, I'm going to explore the town with Blah Blah and break up with a meal at a fancy restaurant just for a little while.

Anne would be used to going, but not to me.

Let's just have a little patience in a fancy store.

Watch the fountain with that in mind. It's time for a promise.

Simulating today's flow in my head, I look around, but I still don't see Mr. Ann.

"Not yet, I guess"

Whispering to myself, I kept waiting for Ann.

But no matter how long I waited, Mr. Ann didn't show up at the rendezvous point.