"! What!

I came up with it! It's what Mr. Leo says with his face, so I also give a momentum and reply.

It's a rare opportunity to listen to Mr. Leo, and I want to do everything in my power to live up to my expectations.

"Chris, let's go on a date!

If he suddenly grabs both hands and looks up unexpectedly, Mr. Leo's black eyes sparkle.

"It's about Chris. I think I'm going back to Tails."

That's Mr. Leo. If the investigation is going to be after tomorrow, I thought I would have to go back to Tails more than I could have said to the general.

"But you're allowed to have a little tea, right? I'm back from a long journey. Just hang out for a little while."

Just a thought, I nodded loudly. I'm sure the general will forgive you, too.

Then Mr. Leo lowered his eyes with great pleasure.

"All right! I finally got Chris to myself."

... After all, I think Mr. Leo is sayin 'something that better illuminates him.

"Yes!? You're also going to see the city marshal's work?

"Yes, Master Aerme introduced you. Because my cousin is a city marshal."

We took to the Café de Lazze at Mr. Leo's request.

Eating delicious cakes and tea while Leo asked me but I was still talking about the changes around me here, I was more surprised than I expected.

"My cousin is a city marshal... he wouldn't be Master Mist, would he, Mr. Oren? Is that Mr. Leap? Lusk... No way, it's not Mr. Courty, is it?

"It's that Lady Courty. You explained a lot of things very carefully."

"Seriously, that sucks"

Because he looks so bitter, I asked him unexpectedly, "Is it a bad thing, too?" But Leo said, "No, this way."

When you say that, you care the other way around.

Yeah, but speaking of which, Rufez was also very worried about "sounds like a special job, and somehow, I hear the reps are all crooked," so I guess so.

"Uh, what was he like?

"? Is it Master Courty?

"Yes, yes, yes."

Instead of your job, you're interested in Mr. Coatie... which probably worries me about the "work environment with all the crooks".

Relationships do matter. In my previous life, when I was working part-time in a restaurant, there was a lot of gentle seniors, but one very ac strong person, and the day the shift was worn with that person was depressing.

"He was very sweet. Besides, you seemed very smart and dependable to take on the draft budget and measures for the project that comes up from the civilian health officials."

I said it in an attempt to reassure you, but Mr. Leo is an increasingly bitter face.