The journey back to the dorm with the two of you.
Occasionally, Al Mark, who was feeling angry, said Zap looked stunned, okay, that's enough.
"I'm not going to tell you to use voice hunting anymore, so don't let Almark play like that."
"Well, you know it's a play."
Almark stretched his spine.
Amazing.
"In the magic festival play, I was acting so realistically."
Zap looks up at Almark strangely.
"The usual plays are really bad. I know you're a freshman, not me."
I don't know.
Almark twisted his neck.
Then tap Zap on the shoulder as if he had recovered.
"Zap, I'm sorry about today, but next time we'll go to a delicious soup shop together. Morgan taught me."
"If Morgan had taught me, it would have been delicious."
"Oh, no doubt. I'll take care of it."
Is that okay? I did it. "
Zap said that and smiled, but he still looked uncomfortable.
"I won't listen to those two conversations anymore, but it's strange."
"What do you want?"
It's about Michelle.
Zap said.
"To be honest, I remember the name Michelle because Fita talked about it. Michelle and I have never talked to each other at all. And yet, how could you want to know so much about me?"
"Perhaps I've always dreamed of seeing you from afar."
"Almark"
Zap sighs.
"You know, I know that much too. I know there are boys who admire girls staring from afar, but I'm far from such a boy."
I guess so.
Almark looks at Zap.
"You're kind and brave, and you're smart when you're in a hurry. I don't think it's strange that girls admire it."
"Be gentle or courageous."
Zap laughs bitterly.
"Isn't everything invisible from a distance? I'm sure women will yearn for something more visible. You have beautiful faces, cool body, and strong martial arts."
"Some of you might like that."
Almark put his arms together.
"I don't think that's all."
And then, but certainly, it goes on.
"I've never talked to you before, so why don't you tell me what's best for you?"
Zap nods at the words.
"Even if it's as good as Almark says. Michelle and I have only ever crossed paths. I don't like you anymore."
"I thought you were doing something without even noticing it yourself."
Almark says.
"For example, you were saving Michelle's pinch without knowing."
"Nothing."
Zap waves.
"Until today, I have lived a very plain and discreet college life. The only big thing that happened in the woods at night with Al Mark and the others was my accident."
"I see....."
Almark thought about that for a while, but eventually he decided to see the dorm building.
"Zap, if you really care about Michelle, let's talk about another one."
"Another one?
"Yeah, I'll stop if you don't like it, but if you talk to him, maybe he'll fix it."
Wendy? I hate talking to girls. "
"No, a boy."
Almark answers.
"What do we do?
Zap nodded after worrying for a while.
"Yeah, that's fine. If you know the answer."
Ain opened the door and loosened his mouth when he saw an unusual visitor.
"Did you bring me an interesting story?"
That's what I'm saying, I'm leaving the room.
"We can't get into this here. Let's change places somewhere."
Shall we go to my room?
Ain nodded happily at Almark's suggestion.
"You were alone. [M] Just right."
Then, look at the junior student with nervous face standing next to Almark and close his eyes.
"Two pairs of zaps in two years. I'm not that nervous."
"You know me."
Zap rounds his eyes.
"I know."
Ain shrugged his shoulders.
"Anyone with enough head to get into this academy will easily remember the faces and names of all the elementary school students. You have to broaden your horizons a little and be interested in others."
"Don't be too hard on me, Ain."
Almark stood up and walked ahead and looked back.
He's a junior student.
"The important thing is, if you want to know, you better hurry."
Ain answers.
"And I'm telling you this, too."
"Really?
Almark faces forward with a clear face.
I didn't realize that.
"You're good at pretending to be dull."
Ain laughs.
"Anyway, it's really embarrassing to be really dull."
The three people who entered Almark's room lowered their hips where they wanted to be.
"It's the same room as always."
Ain, sitting on the bed, looked around the room and said.
"I'm sure you'll be able to head north tomorrow."
I don't have a lot of habits with things.
Almark answers.
"It's been a long journey. Because I know what I could carry alone."
"You're still on a long journey."
Ain says that and smiles, putting his feet together.
"Well, then, let me tell you. I want to tell you something interesting."
But Ain's smile, listening to Zap and Almark, withered away as soon as he saw it.
"Almark, are you mistaken?"
Huh?
"That's not what I'm talking about."
"I didn't say anything interesting."
Almark answers.
I thought you were expecting it.
"Mm."
Ain frowned.
"I see. You're right."
"You know, the two of you..."
Zap tends to hesitate to pinch his mouth.
"Am I good or bad?"
"As far as I know."
Almark answers.
"Ain is the best student in the academy. Ain't no mystery I can't solve."
"It's an honor."
Ain said so and turned his face to Zap.
"Zap, as far as I know, Almark is the most obscene and carefree man in the academy."
Almark laughs bitterly at the words.
I guess so.
Yeah, that's right.
Ain nods.
"But what's amazing about him is that if he decides to bake care, he's going to bake it to the end. There it is."
Ain smiled.
"It deserves respect."
"Um, I mean..."
Zap looks at the two with confused faces.
"I wonder if it's okay for you two to get along."
Al Mark was the only one who nominated me.
Ain didn't answer Zap's question and said.
"If that's the extent of the mystery, I'll answer it. Almark, I'm sure you had your majors off till tomorrow."
Ah.
"Okay."
Ain smiles.
"Meet me at the same place after school tomorrow."