Upon leaving the auditorium, the junior students were divided into several groups and consolidated.

The group of girls among them are probably waiting for Wallis to come out because they were cheering when Wallis came in.

"Almark, Wendy"

When the two of them turned around, the three of them, Zap, Fita and Radmar, stood up during the herbal hunt.

"Hey, all three."

Almark answers, but Pheta, who calls out, peeks into Almark's faces to make sure she walks in.

Hmm?

Almark looks at Wendy face to face.

What's going on?

"What happened to our faces?

After hearing the two words, Fita finally smiled with relief.

"Great. Almark and Wendy."

Huh?

And when the two face each other neatly, Zap fills in with a smile behind Fita.

"I've been worried about Fita ever since I saw the play. Maybe they're not the two I know."

"Because."

Pheta laughs as if she were illuminated.

"Both of us were amazing. I wonder if they really died like that."

"We're just like you know us, Fita."

Almark said.

"Thank you for worrying."

"Yeah."

Fita nods.

And Morgan, of course.

Wendy added, Fita shook her head.

"Ah, I'm not worried about Morgan. It was Morgan as usual."

Yeah, sure.

Wendy laughs bitterly.

"But it was a really good play."

Zap also said.

"The battle between Almark and Nelson was amazing. One or two pairs are amazing this year. Last year's sophomore play wasn't like this."

Hmm, I guess so.

Wendy twisted her neck.

"I didn't see last year's play."

Almark answers Zap.

"That's why I can't compare it. But thank you for looking so hard."

"Yeah."

Zap nods.

"I'm so glad. Because Almark and I are our targets. I don't like it if it's not too much."

That's what he said, laughing lightly.

"We'll do our best next year."

"Yeah, good luck."

As Almark nodded, Radmar, who had remained silent until then, finally opened his mouth.

"I think that's enough. Let's go home."

Radmar says as usual.

"Unlike Almark and the others, we have to dance tomorrow. Let's go home and develop our wisdom."

"Radmar, I saw your dance yesterday."

Almark says.

Good work.

"It's only natural to work hard."

Radmar frowned.

"No consequences."

"That's not true."

Fita pinches her mouth.

"It was much better today than yesterday. Hey, Zap."

Ah.

Zap nodded.

Well, tomorrow will be better.

Wendy smiled.

"Fun. I'll be there tomorrow."

Radmar turned away from Wendy and looked down.

"Well, you can do whatever you want."

"Yeah, I'll go check it out."

Almark said that Radmar had a clear disgusting look.

"No, Almark's not coming."

After walking for a while after breaking up with the three, Nelson came across him talking to his father.

It would be the effect of the main character. They are being asked to shake hands by passing ordinary customers.

"Oh, both of you!

Nelson waved with joy when he noticed Almark and the others.

Nice to meet you.

Almark and Wendy walked in and bowed their heads to Nelson's father.

"We're in the same class as Nelson."

"I understand. I understand."

Nelson's father waved his hands with a smile.

Almark, you and Wendy.

Ah, yes.

They call me by my name, and they round their eyes.

"My father."

Nelson laughs.

"I saw our play and I remembered the names of all my classmates."

Oh, I see.

Almark nodded.

Perhaps it was Nelson's father who watched this play most enthusiastically.

The title and real name are the same, so it would have been easier to remember.

That's why I called Raido Amor earlier.

In Nelson's words, Almark and Wendy burst out, and Nelson's father slapped Nelson on's shoulder in a bad way.

"Hey, don't embarrass your parents."

That's good.

The two of you seem to be very close.

"Nelson always gets along very well."

Almark says Wendy nods next to him.

"Yeah, they'll be the first to take care of everything, Nelson."

Really?

Nelson's father nods happily.

"Come on, Dad said the first one to take a step is great."

"Oh, yeah."

My father thinks of Nelson's words.

"The first step is to take courage."

Then I turned to Almark and Wendy.

"You two were both wonderful."

"Thank you."

"As Nelson wrote in his letter, it was a really great play."

That's what I said and smiled.

After all, there is something in common with Nelson's face, and Almark's face also unexpectedly relaxes.

"Are you staying here today?

When Wendy asks, Nelson's father shakes his head.

"No, I'll take the boat home tonight."

"Only during the sorcery festival, the ship leaves on an ad hoc basis."

Nelson supplements it.

He said, "I can't get that much time off."

Really?

It's a terrible story that you can't stay overnight for so long. Almark asked curiously.

Have you seen Norish yet?

"Oh, Mr. Norish."

Nelson's father nods with a smile.

"Of course, but I wanted to talk to you a little more. Hey, Nelson. Call me again."

No way.

Nelson frowned.

"He's not around anymore."

"Norish, have you gone already?"

Ah.

Nelson nods at Almark's question.

"When I got married, the guests I was watching teased me, so I was embarrassed and just said hello, and I left right away. It's part of the play, so it's not illuminating."

"I don't want to have it in the play."

Nelson's father murmured.

"I didn't want to introduce you to my mom earlier."

Dad, what are you talking about?

Nelson told me that he was stunned.

"You can't tell the difference between play and reality anymore."

Then he looks at Al Mark and the others as if they were illuminated.

"You're in trouble, Dad."

"No."

Almark shook his head.

"I envy you."

I guess so.

"But I'm glad you're here."

Nelson's father once again said with deep emotion.

"It was far away, but I'm really glad to be here. Nelson, you're not lying."

Nelson laughed joyfully at the words, and Almark lost his chest like he did about himself.

"I'll get my dad to the harbor, so get started."

Almark and Wendy walk side-by-side to the stall, waving their hands back to Nelson's father and son.

Today, we were supposed to bring all the food from the stall and launch the play.

It was really cold to go out this season, so I decided to gather in the dorm chat room.

With the momentum that Morgan might be more excited than the show, he took the buyer and Pillman to the shop, and the other students were distracted.

"We have to buy something."

Almark reminds Wendy that since he told Wendy that, Wendy barely talked about food before the play started.

"I'm sorry, Wendy doesn't have much appetite."

"You know, Almark."

Wendy lies down.

"Don't laugh. Listen to me.

"Yeah."

Almark nodded.

"Of course I do."

"Before the play."

Wendy talks lying face to face.

"I wouldn't have eaten much."

"Yeah."

So...

Wendy looked at Almark with shame.

"Right now. I'm actually hungry and I'm about to fall."

That's a good thing.

Almark nodded with a serious face.

"Let's buy a lot. I'll have as much as I can."