Valentine's Day.

Its origins are supposedly the holidays of the Roman goddess Yuno, the Valentine priest executed on that day.

In the West, it's a day to give gifts to lovers and close people, but in Japan, you all know that the confectionery company conspiracy makes it a day for women to give chocolate to lovers and interested heterosexuals.

I mean, it's the usual Japan, but why do you want to pick up your lover when it's Christmas?

In recent years, however, young people have been cold to marriage and romance, and voices have been raised to stop Valentine's Day because it's a pain in the ass to sprinkle or give back their brother-in-law.

Ha ha, zama (hives).

"Then Lord Erte will only distribute among his friends."

Some women in the Anda family are starting to prepare for such Valentines.

It is really smiling to wear matching aprons and cook side by side.

... Confectionery company conspiracy? It would be nice if they looked happy (big spin in the palm).

"Yes, because there are no boys who would like to send chocolate anyway, and if so, I would like to exchange it with all my friends."

"That is…….. whatever"

Mr. Yayoi clouds his words to Mr. Erte, who smiles and says tough things.

Regardless of the other girls, Mr. Erte's father (tentatively) is the perfect superhuman Anda-kun, so there is a chance that heterosexual hurdles are endlessly higher in her.

"Hehe. Is that what Mr. Yayoi sends you to Mr. Roman?

"Huh? Ah, I guess so. If I don't send it to you, I'll be stubborn!

To the unintended blow from Sheena, Yayoi hurriedly returns it.

I'm desperately trying to create an atmosphere where I can't help it, but it doesn't even seem to be out of the ordinary.

- Next you say, "Roman, blow it up."

"So, Mr. Sheena gives it to your father after all, right?

"Yeah. I'll give it to Anda, too."

"…… also?

To the subtle nuance differences, Mr. Yayoi and Mr. Erte tilt their necks in alignment.

"'Cause if you only give it to Anda, you'll find out it's your destiny."

……

They're smiling and saying something. Two silent to Mr. Sheena.

Huh? Now? Many people think so, but as I mentioned in a conversation quite a while ago, Sheena knows that if she attacks Anda-kun with all her strength, she will be distanced.

So this is an advanced rush to convey a favor, while stating that I'm not into love enough to annoy Anda-kun.

Enough, Anda-kun. Don't tell me you should give up and get married.

"…… Ah, Mr. Yayoi, chocolate is fine as long as it's chopped."

"……… Yes, sir."

For now, the two of us decided to flush it.

Japan is still at peace today.

Meanwhile, Takatenhara.

"Chocolate kura eh!

"But!

Master Amateras pitched all his palm-sized chocolate, but Master Susanoo took it by mouth.

"Ha, hiccup!

"Ugh!? It's stopped!

"... what are you doing, both of you?"

Master Susanoo, who laughs well with the chocolate, and Master Amateras, who regrets it.

And Master Tsukuyomi, who sees both of them in a frightened manner.

"Whoa, with almonds? Why are you throwing chocolate all of a sudden?"

"You forgot what you did last time?

"Whoa, that's got to be interesting inside!

To Master Amateras, who speaks of meta things, Master Susanoo, who was thundered down and kicked down but not punished at all.

For Master Susanoo, it's parent-child skinship to that extent.

"But now your sister made it? Chocolate burns and separates every year. You got a sister?

"I wouldn't fail like that if Toyo helped me!

I'm an outrageous Amateras lady, but I confess that I will fail on my own.

But since Amateras is the Sun God, scorching is destiny and cannot be helped. It's a lie, though.

"Why is Susano here in the first place?

Master Tsukuyomi says, "Go home."

Nor should Tsukuyomi cling to the fact that jurisdiction is a land of night, not a high heaven.

"That's what you need to hear, brother!"

"Wow..."

Master Tsukuyomi makes such a face to his brother, who is approaching with a big figure and pitiful face.

However, Master Susano seems to admire Tsukuyomi as usual.

"Kucinada gave me chocolate, so excitedly I went to Suseri's. And then I said," Huh? Chocolate? To your father? Why? '... "

"You're you, too, but is Suserihim still in rebellion?"

Tsukuyomi said it was a period of disobedience, but in the case of Suserihime, there is also a mixed protest against the poor treatment of her husband, Okuninushi.

But it is not like Susanoo to change his policy to this extent.

"When I remembered, I got angry. I'll take the Okuninushi chocolate."

"That's what my daughter hates me for doing."

Master Tsukuyomi clings calmly to Master Susano, who tries to get back on his feet and do extra things.

Even today the high heavens are peaceful.