"What's the matter, Leila?"

Layla returned to me in response to Wendy's voice, which looked strange.

"That flower."

Having said that, Layla pointed at the purple flower under her eyes.

"I wonder how long it's been growing there."

"Since when?"

Wendy tilts her head in distress.

In this season, I wonder if jacqueline leeches are going to bloom everywhere.

Huh?

I've never been to Nork Island before, so I don't know if it blooms here every year.

"Wait a minute, Wendy."

Wendy blinked at Layla's harsh expression.

"Um, yeah. Nothing."

"Jacqueline, you've seen the flower of a leopard."

I have one.

Wendy nodded.

"It also blooms in Galentor, and even more so in my house in the north." Oh, I see. "

Wendy finally made a confluence.

"Your country is in the middle of the plains, so Jacqueline Hitohira is unusual." It's a little dark, and ahh, it blooms like a bunch, so you might be surprised, but it's a flower that blooms everywhere in the south. "

In the south, it's blooming everywhere.

Layla instantly turned her head around.

It can't be.

Layla knows that very well.

In fact, I thought you were talking about purple woobes yourself.

And your fathers took away all the children without thinking of them.

But Wendy's clear eyes, staring at the purple flower, didn't look like she was lying or making fun of her.

Yeah. Wendy's not like that.

Layla turned her eyes back to the purple color of Jacqueline.

After all, it's not back in the past.

I'm sure of it.

I don't know what the logic is, but this is the world that Ube created.

This is a very similar but fake past to my past.

Oube lurks somewhere in this false world.

"All right. Thank you, Wendy."

Leila said that and moved away from the window.

"Are you going to look for me? Um... um, Lil..."

"Yes, Lilty."

In response to Wendy's voice, Layla jumps out of the classroom.

Two or three pairs.

We need to find Lilty, whether she's in one of them first. Perhaps she is looking for me too.

Layla first peers into the two sets of classrooms right next door.

Opening the door and showing his face, the students in the classroom looked at Leila at once. Everyone looks younger than they are now.

Who?

"That's cute."

It's Leila.

The beautiful girls in the next class suddenly showed their faces, and the boys screamed.

But Leila doesn't need a man.

Regardless of the boys' curious gaze, Layla looked around at the girl's face in the classroom.

Emelia. Selaha or Curime.

Among the few female students, Lilti was not present.

You're not a pair, are you?

It was when I tried to turn myself around thinking like that.

"What can I do for you, Layla Cougan?"

I can't help but be stopped by the voice of an adult. Layla saw the voice of the Lord.

Yeah, by the way, the two class committee members were him.

A brilliant blonde boy was looking at her while sitting in a chair.

"Nothing, Wallis."

Layla replied.

"It looks like this class isn't the one I need."

I see.

Wallis nodded sharply, his eyes falling on the book on the desk.

"When a beauty like you comes, the class gets confused. [M] There are many male students who are expecting something."

Leila looked lightly at Wallis when she first entered school, saying that she was cowardly and airborne.

Although she was certainly the owner of the beauty that separated the child, she knew that the contents were often thin only for such a person.

That's why I thought this boy named Wallis would be one of those people who can't get used to being snooped around and desperate for something.

But in fact, Wallis has held first place in the school year ever since the subsequent exams. He was not just a boy in appearance.

"If you need me, I'll come talk to you."

When Leila said that, Wallis raised his face from the book again and gave an unexpected expression.

"To me?"

Wallis raised his eyebrows.

“Laila Kogan, I didn't think you were the type to say that.”

"Leila's fine."

Having said that, Layla turned herself around this time.

In the strangely profound conversation between the two students with the beauty of the end of the school year, the noise spread in the classroom behind them. But I'm sure Wallis would have paralyzed us. Layla quickly shut the door.

Indeed, when Layla was in first grade, she never said anything like this. If Wallis had said something like that earlier, I would have stared at it coldly, and it was over.

However, it wasn't me who moved this freshman's body back then.

I know that there are things I can't handle on my own, and I know exactly who I can count on in those times.

Leila, who left the two sets of classrooms, then opened the doors of the next three sets of classrooms.

Here, too, the reaction of the male students was similar.

"Wow, it's Leila."

"Lovely."

I think it's for me.

"No, it's me."

Boys are really stupid.

Ignoring the noise, Leila looked at the girl's face.

Rosfilia. Norish and coloured.

Among the three groups of women, there was no Lilty.

"Who are you looking for, Leila Cougan?"

After all, I was called out to this class as well.

A boy with a clever face.

Ein Timgaban, an eloquent class commissioner.

Looks like she's got something for the girls.

That's why I've already seen it.

Yeah, I just wanted to call Lilty.

Lilty?

Ein frowned.

"Who is it?"

Huh?

Leila unexpectedly looks back at him.

"Lilty is Lilty." "A lavish little girl with a loud voice"

Having said that, Layla saw Norish with longer hair than she did now.

"Norrish's roommate"

Huh, me?

Suddenly named by an aristocratic girl she had never spoken to, Norish stood up in amazement.

The beat makes a loud noise when the chair falls down.

"Norish"

Ein looked at Norish with a strange look on his face.

"Your roommate is definitely..."

"It's Aria."

Norish answers with a troubled face.

"I don't know who Lilty is. I'm sorry."

... Norish, don't you know Lirtie?

Layla thought, staring at Norish's face in a daze.

What's that supposed to mean?

“Leyla Kogan, I remember the names of all my classmates at this academy.”

Ein said it was unusual for this boy and he was a little confused.

"There's no girl named Lilty in this grade."