Elementary Auditorium.

Morgen, standing hand-held at that entrance, waved as relieved when he found Almark approaching.

"You're finally here."

"Sorry, I'm a little late"

Almark walks over.

"I've already eaten a lot because you're late."

There is still another, some sort of meat skewer in Morgen's hand that says so.

"Yeah, sounds like it."

Almark nods and looks around Morgen.

"What about Nelson and Reido?

"You're already going in there and you're taking my seat."

Morgen points inside the auditorium with a skewer.

"Oh well. I'm sorry about that."

"Is there any reason why it was late?

"No, Radmar did."

Almark enters the auditorium side by side as he tells Morgen what he said earlier.

"Well, you can see the prince's real dance."

That's what Morgen says and smiles.

"Yeah."

Almark immediately rethinks that it is time to correct Morgen's call of Radmar a prince, but not to tell him or her, okay?

The auditorium stage was curtained down.

The seats, almost filled, are deliberately noisy.

"I wonder if it's still coming"

When Almark says, Morgen shakes his head.

"I've finished all my freshman choruses."

"Oh, really?"

"Sophomore dance is about to start."

"You did something wrong."

Almark flashed his face.

It means Eldo and Sicily's turn is over.

I would have loved to have seen enough chorus for those two good friends to quarrel.

"Morgen would have liked to see it too. Sorry, you missed it because you were waiting for me."

"No, nothing."

Morgen shakes his head lightly.

"I rather thought it was the first year of acting that I was after. All the customers went into the auditorium, so I slowly bought what I wanted."

"I see."

Almark roars.

"That's smart."

"Sort of."

Morgen smiles.

"Besides, I'll do the chorus tomorrow and the day after."

"Oh well."

Nelson's voice came from afar when Almark nodded unexpectedly.

"Hey, Almark, Morgen. Over here, over here."

Waving in front of the passenger.

Apart from the seats for visitors, there are seats for students, so I have seats if I don't even choose a location, but the Nelsons seem to have taken them quite a while back.

Speaking of concerts, the Nelsons were there quite a while ago, and Almark waves back and heads that way.

But because he meets the face he sees on the way to his seat, and each time it's something he can be stopped from doing, Morgen keeps going further and further, and Almark is the only one who can't get to his seat.

Hey, Almark.

Colen, with the finished skewer in his mouth, puts his long legs together looking cramped and laughs at Almark. In the seat next to it, Polois is arming himself with a difficult face.

"Morning, Coren. Polois looks a lot harder."

"I can't remember the dialogue."

Answer with pleasure as Coren raises and lowers the skewer.

"Nothing. I still have two more days. Well, I feel sorry for him, so don't talk to him too much."

"Okay."

As soon as Almark leaves the two seats, he can be stopped by another voice.

"Good morning, Almark"

Wendy's roommate's, it was a color.

I'm sitting with a pair of other girls.

"Hey, Colour. Good morning."

You're not with Wendy today, are you?

To the words of color, Almark nods vaguely.

"Yeah, well"

"I heard that."

Color whispers.

"It's a play, because Wendy and her lovers play each other. Don't do it."

"No..."

Almark puts his head on.

The roles in the play are certainly between lovers, but probably not as the color imagines.

"Is the colour in the play, too? This afternoon is for real, right?

"Um, well, I'll be out, too."

Color laughs bitterly.

"We're in the mood anyway."

That's what I say and point to the front seat of the diagonal.

"What is that, what is that"

Ain looked back at her face.

"Hey, Ain"

"Coming, Almark"

Ain laughs niggly.

"I still get tempered when I see your face. Good to see you now."

"What does that mean?"

"Remember what you looked like when you received the trophy from Prince Wang at the martial arts tournament. Not at the magic festival."

I joke and say so, but my eyes aren't laughing. Apparently Ain't quite serious today.

"Let me take a closer look."

When Almark says, Ficke, who was sitting next to Ain, looks back.

"Almark, you need to pay attention to my acting, too. My part is amazing, my God."

Ficke's head, which I was about to say, is pulled by strong force from behind, and his neck makes a funny noise.

"Bye."

"Don't say anything unnecessary."

It was Emelia.

"What are you gonna do if you talk to your competition before you do it?"

"My neck! Ain't got my neck!

"It's okay, it's connected properly"

Ain't even seen Ficke. Answering that, he laughed at Almark.

"I hope you can take your time today"

"Huh?"

"I hope I don't get in the way."

"Oh."

Almark grabbed his right hand and nodded.

"I hope so."

"Speak up whenever you want."

Ain smiled.

Except in the middle of a play.

"Ain't got my neck moving!

"It's okay, my voice is out"

Almark says thank you to Ain and leaves the seat.

"You've come a long way to relax."

Talked to by a less familiar voice, Almark glances at you.

It was Rosfilia.

"Hey, Rosfilia."

Almark answers.

"I've never talked to you before."

"Yeah, first time."

Rosfilia looked up at Almark with great eyes.

"I've wanted to talk to you for a long time, with you."

"Thanks"

Almark nods.

"But my friends are waiting for me. I don't have much time to talk about it."

"Right, so just one word"

Rosfilia narrowed her eyes.

"You've changed Leila. I'm sure it's because of you."

"No, I'm not."

Rosfilia chuckles as Almark shakes his head.

"I thought you'd say that."

Then, keep your head down small.

"I'll thank you. Thanks."

"Why you?"

"Because."

Rosfilia covers her mouth with her hands to hide her grin.

"Because Leila alone won't be my opponent at all. I don't think I need to get bored for a while."

"Though I'm not sure"

Almark shakes his head.

"Please be gentle."

That's what I'm saying. Leave Rosfilia's seat.

I saw Torque sitting with Galein and Deg for three.

Torque glanced at Almark but didn't say anything.

Wallis was somewhat whispering with buyers and culimes.

When he saw Almark, the buyer raised his hand, and Wallis nodded and gave it to him with only his jaw as Almark waved back.

Leila and Serraja sit in separate seats, one by one each.

They both seemed lost in thought, and were greeted with a tense atmosphere.

From there, in the front seat a while.

Wendy was sitting with Norish and Lilty.

"Morning."

When Almark speaks, Norish and Lilty turn around and smile and say good morning and say hello back.

A beat late and Wendy said, good morning.

There's a big smile on that face.

"I'll wait for you this evening."

Almark whispered to Wendy.

"At that stone"

"Yeah."

Wendy nodded.

"Wait. 'Cause I'm gonna be there."

Then, Almark finally got to the Nelsons.

Nelson next door elbows Almark, who laid down on Leido's taught seat.

"You're popular, Almark."

"Huh?"

"A lot of people called me out. Almark! Almark! Almark!"

"I guess so."

Almark twists his neck.

"There was a lot going on. Soon we'll all be friends."

"That's awesome."

Reido nods at Nelson's words as well.

"In six months, I'm totally a celebrity for the school year. Everybody's paying attention to you."

"Yes, yes."

Nelson nods.

"When you came in, the auditorium was a little cranky."

"You're exaggerating."

Almark laughs bitterly.

It's not a celebrity or anything. I'm just getting everyone to do better.

Besides, I'm not around today. [M]

Secondly, I notice Morgen sitting next to me quietly with a difficult face.

"What's the matter, Morgen?"

"No..."

Morgen snapped his neck.

"I think you forgot to buy something..."

He said, "Let's go to noon."

Nelson laughed as if he was stunned.