The Former Hero Wants To Lead An Ordinary Life

18. Are brave people amnesic?

"... O... brother... honey...?

Brother. Brother. Brother. Brother.

- There are many ways to say what you call it, why did you bother choosing it, call yourself brother (tentative).

(Wait a minute)

I don't have a brother.

I have lived alone with my mother and son for more than ten years.

There was no brother in the life of the two warm men.... shouldn't have.

Before I was born, did you have a brother who was a foster child?

Still doesn't fall to my heart.

I never heard anything like that from my mother, and it's weird that I don't have a single picture left in the house.

At that time, the door of the hospital room opened without any foretaste.

Look at the mother who came inside. I had a sigh of relief without knowing.

- Good. This is the world I know.

"Sho...!

Noticing that I was awake, my mother ran over to her pillow distorting her ragged face into the form of a crying laugh.

The boy you named your brother was holding my hand. He let go of my hand and subtly pulled himself aside to give his place to his mother so he wouldn't get in the way. I don't think it was a child, it was a somewhat smart move.

"Good... Sho, you're awake. I'm so glad..., when I heard from the school... no more... no more... uhhhhhhhhhh..."

My mother finally cried as I touched her avoiding the wound to make sure I was safe.

Someone who isn't so tearful, - I have something to put in for my mother, who usually behaves in a temperament, to cry, and tears seep into the surface of her eyes.

"Worry, I'm sorry"

I love this guy with no voice, nodding, gently stroking my cheek.

That's how I was immersed in the world of parents and children for a while, but I remembered the existence of a third party and was embarrassed by it.... I felt a raw, warm, watchful gaze stabbing me around my cheek, stopping my mother from touching herself like she was still lacking, "Mother, hey..."

"You know, me, I need to ask you something..."

I hear a lot about the Demon King, why I was saved, and what happened to everyone at school.

- But anyway, it must be made clear first and foremost that

"I say this guy is my brother..., are you sure?

Whatever you put down, it would be this first.

For some reason, my mother blushed her cheeks.

I blink my eyes to react like a disgraceful maiden.

- Yeah, why?

What is that reaction?

The mystery only deepens to an overly unexpected reaction my mother has never seen. What happened to you? As a son, a mother like a maiden in love is a little resistant. No, it's never Mazacon, though.... because I don't.

From what I can tell, at least I don't see any vigilance against my brother (tentative), so I guess I know him...

"Did you hear that from Negotiator?

"Only if he's my brother."

Wataru kun.

Apparently my brother's (tentative) name is Wataru.

...... Wataru on Kakel.

Brotherly.

It seems like a name to be given to all the men and brothers.

(Are you seriously brothers?

As she sipped and waited for her mother to explain, she said with a calm or reddish serious face.

"... Mother hopes so, although she is a little quick"

"Why salute?

"'Cause I'm not ashamed of you"

And I can illuminate it again.

... What's really going on, Mother?

Don't mess with it. Continued Description Pleas.

"From there, why don't you let me talk to you?

It was me who dreamed of hearing from the door of the hospital room and of the appearance of a new person, but - at the end of my gaze there was a face I remember.

"- Oh, the lodge's..."

There stood that classy gentleman who advised the teachers when he was rubbing about how to evacuate in the lobby of the outdoor center.

The gentleman put his hand on his brother's (tentative) shoulder and smiled as he walked to bed in graceful footsteps.

"I want you to introduce yourself again. My name is Mamoru. This kid, he's my only son. And I'm also the man who's currently applying to your mother for marriage."

- I finally see the story.

"... So if your mother accepts your proposal and remarries, we'll be brothers."

As for my brother, when I see a boy who would be older than me, I laugh with a grin and a loving smile.

... Is it my fault that I somehow got a smell for that smile?

I don't know where, but - something catches me.

But now there's too much else to check, I put it behind me.

"... the person my mother said she wanted me to see on the way out, could be Chiba?

My mother, who dyed her cheeks slightly again, nodded lightly, "Really?"

"I didn't think the first meeting would be a hospital..."

"I met you at the hospital, so I'm sure that's the way to go."

"But there really is such a coincidence. I can't believe Sho and Sho were in the same lodge, and that happened..."

My mother looked at me and shook my voice again.

"Sho, Negotiation has found you. In the rain, without regard to the dangers of dirt and sand that may collapse... They also shook it off for everyone to stop, and they looked hard for it. He said he must be alive. And he saved you and the other child, who was falling so that they could bury you in the dust."

"I can't believe I saved you. I'm exaggerating. I did what I could."

……

I know this is something to be thankful for, but I'm still so caught up.

- Have we talked too much about anything?

By chance, I felt somewhere unnatural.

What a coincidence that you happen to be in the same lodge, and that's your mother's remarriage (planned) opponent, and there's a dust disaster at the pinpoint, and the discoverer is them too, is that going to be an astronomical number?

But I'm not so innocent or unfaithful as to water my mother, who is so impressed here.

I guess it's true that you found me, so even if I say thank you, I'm going to wear impolite stigma.

"Thank you. You are the benefactors of life. I will never forget this favor."

...... I heard a puffy little flutter. If you look at it, my brother (tentatively) is shaking his shoulder and grinning. - Why laugh? Don't you ruin my efforts?

"I'm sorry.... not too deliberately."

"Negotiate here"

"If I shone, I'd already. Because it's always like this. I'm sorry, Negotiation."

Mother, it's always like that.

Hey, I feel alienated.

You noticed me flashing, the gentleman Thousand Feathers took the place.

"... I'm sorry. I know what it's like for you to be on guard. Naturally, I think it's too much by chance."

- Oh, did they spot you?

That's right, Mr. President.

Is the CEO even better? I'm not familiar with the organizational structure of the company.

For now, Mr. Chiba seems to be a candid man.

I don't insult you because you're a child, and you can do it if you want to be aye-free and delude me, but my attitude in trying to get rid of my suspicions is pretty high.

"To be honest, it's no coincidence we were there."

"Shogun...?

Was that her first ear, too, and she looked anxiously at Mr. Chiba with a surprised look on her face.

As soon as I realized it, he laughs gently as if trying to get rid of that anxiety… with a slightly troubled face.

"Negotiations have... a little strange power. Prediction, vague as it may be, is that sometimes I perceive a danger in my body that I'm about to descend upon. This time, it was clear.... For our family, you are already in the same family, so I think the crisis detection capability of the negotiations worked. So it's no coincidence you stayed on that spot. Because that's how we moved."

An indescribable silence fell in the hospital room.

My mother is slightly confused, and my brother (tentatively) is a static setup.

I had no choice but to break that silence and move on.

"I knew the dirt and sand disaster was going to happen over there, you mean?

"No, that's it... It's just that I'm pretty sure the negotiation that I heard where you were going felt" something ". Locally, we thought it was likely to be a soil and sand disaster or water damage."

That's just like me.

I don't know exactly what will happen, but I understand if it feels like a crisis avoidance alert will go off.

"I'm not asking you to believe me right now, but - I'm glad you're accepting"

I guess that was my word as a father.

My brother (tentatively) was also listening to his father's words with some seemingly dazzling face.

- He had a very childish look. Best ever.

If we don't accept it, I'm sure Mr. Chiba will pull himself back.

His words conveyed a deep love for my child.

"You're asking for help, and you won't accept it or not."

That's what I said in a bit of a busy tone.

... I have no choice. Apparently, my brother's (tentative) decision is to get rid of it.

To be honest, though there are some things I think a little bit about my brother,... he wouldn't be a bad guy. If this man's son.

I laugh at Mr. Chiba, who has shown a surprised face to me when I have come to a very simple conclusion.

"Thank you and my mother for coming.... Oh, but can I just get used to calling you Father after it's all lit up?

"Of course! Of course!

A smile on the face.

A gentleman who seemed to be leaning alcohol in a luxury bar looked full of joy like a child.

I gently wipe the tears my mother felt next to me in her eyes.

... Something about me made me look like a melodrama, and I was ashamed of myself. Nothing. I haven't done anything against it since the beginning, me. Why is it that the child who bent his umbilical cord on remarriage is finally showing a couple of parents? I hope you don't cheer yourself up. And, come on, it's complicated. The mouth I laughed at both of you pulls off a bit too.

When I saw my brother, he was laughing like me.

Apparently, he's in the same mood as me.

My mother has something to be thankful about, but apparently her new father was one of a kind.... These two are going to build a hot, heartfull family.

(Ma, okay)

It looks hot and bitter, but I'm sure that takes the form of happiness.

I sent a sneak blessing on the birth of such a future-inspiring couple.