Fee and I head to the hospital.

The hospital where Alice is hospitalized is not that far from the college. So I try to line up with Fee and move on.

"Nevertheless..."

And she's been cutting out the subject.

"I wonder what this was all about."

"Right. Especially in the second half, you didn't feel the momentum at all."

Soldiers who were on the enemy's side, but listening to them in detail, they were losing their memories of that time. There were reports of massive numbers of dead people out there again, but that's just a lie the other person is making it look that way.

Actually, he's been wounded, but most of them were living people.

This case looks flashy at first glance, but the truth is that the kingdom was not so damaged as it is at present.

That's why we were able to save Alice early.

They haven't found Prince Oscar yet.

"Right..."

Yes. It was clear that Alice was not the mastermind and that Prince Oscar was causing this civil conflict thing. That is also evident from Alice's testimony and from other human testimonies.

How did you cause this in the first place… it remains a mystery.

It's time to get there.

"Oh. Still, don't argue with Alice, okay? It's always gonna be a mess for both of us, so I'm gonna have trouble dealing with it, too."

"Ugh... because that one will pluck first!

and the beginning and end of making excuses for not being worthy of age. Fee is basically a solid adult, but he's always fighting over whether he's not compatible with Alice.

When we arrive at the hospital, we head to her hospital room.

When I knocked lightly and went indoors, there was Alice reading. Is it even opening the window and replacing the air? Comfortable breezes were coming in from the outside.

Sarah and flowing that blue hair. Again, when I saw it this way, I recognised that she was a princess again.

"Alice, I'm here today."

"Ah! Doctor! You still came today! Thank you."

When I break my face, I close Pathan and the book and smile with Nico. On the other hand, he also speaks out against Fee.

"... you've come Phee once too"

"Yes, something must not happen."

"Huh. Are you okay with one teacher?

"No, El, if you're alone, you don't know what you're gonna do."

It seems terrible. But I guess there's nothing I can do about all this because I've been bothering Fee since I was a student.

"I brought fruit this time, too. Alice will be eating soon."

"Ah! Yay! I was just hanging up."

That's how we faced Alice when we sat in the chair.