As I left the temple, I hid my face in the hood of the cloak that I was weaving and walked towards the big street to ride the Tsuji carriage.

Then, when I walked for a while, the women walking in front of me suddenly became noisy, and I kind of noticed that I raised the hood a little and looked forward, and I saw a person who looked like a taxi from about a hundred meters away and came towards me.

"... fufu, no way."

It looked like a tuck in a jacket on a uniform from a distance, but it hasn't been that long since I decided to go home, and the Sumitomo Pavilion and Shrine are quite far apart.

It's too soon to see Leviant back at the inn and turn to us.

I hid my face in the hood again and hurried ahead.

I've been warned several times that walking alone is dangerous, so if I leave the temple, I'm supposed to be accompanied to the inn by Weiss, who has transformed into a man.

The plan is that they will change their appearance in the narrow alley ahead.

But before that, someone from before called me.

"Ha, ha... good work, Lana."

Hearing that voice, I immediately took off my hood and looked at the other person's face. It is undoubtedly Taki who is breathing out and smiling.

"Taki...? Why are you here?

"I'm here to pick you up. Here, lend me your luggage. Because I have it."

Taki said that and took my luggage and smiled satisfactorily.

"Thank you, but... it was only a while ago that Irina-sama told me to go home. Maybe you came here every day?

"Ha ha ha, no way. Weiss just came to let me know. Lana said she's going to clean up and come back to the inn now."

"Huh? Weiss?

I wonder where there was such leeway. After I broke up with Irina, I was talking to Weiss until I got back to my room.

Speaking of which, Weiss said he'd be here as soon as I called him. In other words, it is possible to move instantaneously just by yourself.

And as we were meeting, Weiss appeared from a narrow alley a little further away and joined us.

"Weiss! When did you go to the inn to let them know?

"While Lana is in the room, And when I got back, I brought a taxi."

"Did you come on Weiss when you took a taxi?

"Yeah, I didn't have time to be scared. It was just for a moment. But I couldn't find a place that was big enough for Weiss to go down, so I got dropped off a lot away."

Sure, that's the only way for the taxi to get here in a few minutes.

If you can travel a few days by carriage to Weiss in a short time, there won't be any movement in King's City.

But it's not easy to get around King's Landing on Weiss.

Weiss is pretty big when he spreads his wings, and he needs a lot of space to fly and get off the ground.

And if you're going to get off Weiss in public, you're going to say, "Someone just popped up from nowhere! There is no doubt that it will be noisy.

From what I've seen, I don't see any noisy people...

"Of course nobody sees you, right?

"That's okay. I checked it out."

"Speaking of which, are you all right if it's lunch time?

"I'm fine because there's a cook at Chiyo's now. Actually, I'm here in your place. [M] I think I asked Weiss to pick me up at the right time... that? Just now...."

Taki stretched out to take a closer look at the temple behind me.

I looked back at the reaction, but there was nothing in particular, and the back door was quietly closed.

"Hey, Lana. What you see over there is the temple, right?

"That's right. What's the matter with you?

"The girl who just walked out that gate... she had a slightly unusual color of mind, but it must be Sandra."

"Eh!?

Since Taki distinguishes people with an aura rather than an appearance, I don't think he sees them wrong.

With that in mind, I saw someone walking more carefully on the street earlier, but I didn't see anyone like Sandra who might have gone the other way.

But wouldn't it be a little too early to be judged a saint and thrown out?

It is possible that Sandra's treatment was decided beforehand, but otherwise the final decision would have to be made with Her Majesty, and she would not have come out so soon.

If she had escaped for fear of being pursued, it would have been my fault. I just thought about leaving the temple early and forgot to ask Irina to take my place.

I was so careful not to leave Sandra alone in the room, but at the end I did.

"Where have you been?

"I took the path along the temple to the right. Are you going after him? If he kicks you out and you're free, I'll leave you alone."

"Doesn't Taki hate Sandra?

"I don't want to have a boring way of life where I keep resenting someone and my heart gets black. Besides, I've met you again because of that experience, and I've put my brother through a lot of trouble, but I don't think it was all a bad thing."

I felt caught up in the word again, but I heard it was probably just a mistake at this time.

"Taki thinks the same as me. But if Sandra ran away, that's different. I can't leave you alone. I may have given you a chance to escape."

While talking like that, the back gate of the temple opened and the soldiers strayed out. Then scattered across the street, and several soldiers came and spoke to the people who were walking along my street.

"Lana, the soldiers came out of the temple in a hurry."

"I knew Sandra had escaped. There's nowhere to go even if you run away...."

If I were her, where would I want to go first if I could make a normal decision?

Speaking of which, when I saw Sandra's memory, she refused to go to her family's funeral, so she hasn't said goodbye yet. I would like to apologize to my family in front of my grave...

But to go to a cemetery in the suburbs, you have to go through the soldiers' standing gates, and if you can, a house with a fire?

Taki called out thinking about where Sandra had gone.

"Lana, I'll leave Sandra to the soldiers. If you get involved, it could be a lot of trouble, and Irina's care would be in vain."

"Taki is right. If you feel responsible, I'll track you down and let the soldiers know."

"But...."

"Lana, please go back to the inn with Taki. You should be tired because you've been feeling tense for a long time. To be perfectly clear, this matter has nothing to do with you. I just fulfilled Mr. Leviant's request. Rather, it was too much work because it changed the future in which she would be cursed and executed by the devil."

"Yeah, well, I think that's enough, because we're supposed to prevent a victim like me from coming out."

Convinced to stay out of Taki and Weiss any longer, I decided to leave, hoping that Irina would not be bothered.

"I see. I have to change my mind now. The maid, Lyla, is already dancing. I'll undo the disguise somewhere and go back to the innkeeper, Lana."

"Then we need to find a place to change. Without Lana, my brother couldn't concentrate on his work, cut his finger with a knife over and over again, and couldn't watch him beat up and fail to season."

Taki gladly told me about Sin's failure.

I've never seen Singh get hurt with a knife, but is it true? Maybe it's a lie to cheer me up when I'm feeling depressed.

As I heard Taki's story, I remembered the relaxed atmosphere of the inn, and I wanted to go back to the inn early.

"Fufufu, does Singh make such a mistake? Hey, Weiss."

When I spoke to Weiss next to me, he looked at us with his real face.

"Taki, I need Lana. Lana, I will be away for a while, but if you need anything, please call me."

"Where are you going?

"I'm going after Sandra. We'll find them sooner than the soldiers, so we'll turn them over and be right back."

That's how Weiss disappeared into the back of a narrow alley.

I decided to leave the rest to the soldiers, but Weiss must have felt uneasy about me.

Afterwards, I rented a room in a small inn to undo the disguise and returned to Lana, where I was rocked by a carriage and arrived at Central Square. Weiss, who was expecting to be back soon as proclaimed, finally returned to me by then.

When I heard the story, Sandra went to her parents' place as I expected, where she was talking to a man with children whom she seemed to know.

Then Weiss, dressed as a soldier, captured Sandra and handed him back to the soldier who had been searching for him.

Maybe Weiss could have caught Sandra right away, but he had her swimming for a while. Could Sandra apologize to her deceased family and say goodbye?

And I sincerely hoped that Irina would not be blamed for this incident.

"Ah! Speaking of which, I was going home. I can't believe you didn't have any souvenirs..."

"Don't worry about that. Let's go home sooner. I can't help but look forward to your reaction."

After all, when I came to the street of the inn where I couldn't prepare souvenirs, I saw the green beans bouncing around the front of the inn.

"Chiyo! I'm home!

"Lana! Welcome back!

When I waved my hand and called Chiyo loudly, Chiyo answered and ran towards me.

But then he was slightly overtaken by Singh, who jumped out of the inn, and it was Singh who embraced me first.

Sin said nothing and just hugged him. I didn't know what to do. I dyed my face bright red and gently turned my arm around his back.

"... I'm home, Sin."

Thin hasn't responded.

When she looked up at her face with her body apart, Sin became bright red not only in her ears, but also in her face, and her face was stiffened with a confused expression.

When I saw this, Taki didn't shut up, and he started grumbling at his usual pace.

"Ahahaha! Niisan, it's too interesting... You didn't think you were going to do this impulsively. Much more than I expected... Cook"

"Already! Sin is too fast for me to find Lana first. Welcome back, Mr. Lana. Instead of standing here talking, let's enter the inn."

Chiyo, who came to me late for Singh, forcibly removed Singh's arm from me and took my hand and started walking towards the inn.

Unlike the harsh and tight air of the temple, this place is full of serenity and kindness. I wonder if I have never been so relaxed with my family.

Looking back, Chiyo pulled his hand, Sin was still stuck in the towel.

But when I met him, Sin smiled kindly.

His smile should have been familiar to me, but for some reason I suddenly became shy and turned away. My chest was pounding. It was only two weeks away, but I felt something had changed in me.