Tou no Madoushi

Episode 62: Yuven's Whispering Meanings

Lynn hadn't been in college in a long time.

(Phew ~. I knew the college would be nice. time is slowly flowing)

As she boards the elevator heading into the classroom, Lynn opens the college book and checks to see if there's been any work contact.

(I can't believe the college books had this feature.)

The college book also had a privately available email feature.

Let the fairy access the college book terminal and carry only letters.

Letters only allow you to use fairies to carry them to a specified address, but the book of the College allows Lynn to confirm contact on the terminal wherever she is.

Also, if you carry a letter with a fairy, it really stands out when you receive it to carry it in flames, but if you just let the fairy carry the letters to the college storage area, you can receive a contact without anyone noticing.

It also has the advantage of saving paper.

Lynn was making sure that if something went wrong, the college books would be contacted, so that employees could fly instructions remotely wherever they were.

Lynn checks reports from the workers in the book of the College.

First, a report from Ketra.

Transport of ordered goods successfully completed.

Next, a report from Sheila.

End of all administrative processing to be done by today.

Lynn glances through all communications and flies instructions to each department about today's work when she makes sure there are no anomalies.

Put your contact details in the College Book and cast a spell to return them to storage.

This was supposed to get the instructions across to the departments.

(This is it. Shit. Huh. I think I'll be able to take my class slowly today)

Lynn takes a breather after working remotely.

For Lynn, the college was becoming a place to relax.

I used to be desperate to follow my studies in college, but I don't know what I was burning my hands at so much now that I've had every day swinging by the busyness of my business.

When the elevator arrived on the floor where the classroom was located, Lynn walked down the hallway toward the classroom in the Metallurgical Magic class.

"Hey. That. It's Lynn."

"Recently, the atmosphere has changed."

When the girls in the hallway look at Lynn, they get tinted.

Lynn leaves the spot early, pretending she didn't hear her blushing and nagging.

There had been subtle changes in the eyes that saw people's phosphorus.

I can't do that either.

Lynn was now about to become one of the best rear fillings in the college.

I wonder if I attended a nocturnal noble tea party with Yuven, the flower shape of the college, and this is again doing something I'm not sure I can skip the college with Theo, who is popular with the civilian class.

From the classmates' point of view, Lynn was like a student who learned to play at night.

Above all, what caught my classmates' attention was that Lynn had a mysterious source of income.

That was obvious from looking at his outfit.

Obviously wearing better clothes than before.

The wand was also new. He was carrying the same stick-shaped wand as Yuven, Tonnier's wand.

I'm not even supposed to be working part-time, but the feathering was on the other hand better.

People had all sorts of rumors about him.

At first, speculation was made as to whether he was being assisted by Illywia, but it was very different.

One said he saw him in business with someone from a major chamber of commerce, and one said he saw him dining with a person from the Magic Instructors Association.

I used to tease the college books during class to do something else with Kosokoso, or normally start skipping classes.

Often it also meant getting out on the way and leaving early when I thought I was here for class.

Some people asked Lynn directly about her recent good feather swing.

Lynn spoke honestly to the people she would listen to.

"I started a new business with Theo."

But people didn't stop speculating about Lynn in the end because they didn't say anything about what was at stake.

Isn't it a makeshift appearance of the world that he pretends to be a civilian class in his royal cover-up?

Aren't you being made to work dangerously as a servant of some nobleman's child?

Isn't it actually remitted from foster parents when they decide to adopt them?

Lynn left such rumors to be circulated. Lynn was starting to remember that putting a door in people's mouths didn't have a kilo, and things would go in their favor by rejecting it better to enlarge her image.

One female student called out when Lynn entered the classroom.

"Lynn. Good morning. You're in college today."

"Ah, good morning, Lillette"

(Shit. Is Lillette out of this class?)

Lynn regretted getting into the classroom in a detour.

"Lynn. Come here. Let's sit together."

"Ugh, yeah."

Lynn sat reluctantly.

Lillette is a girl I met via Yuven.

She is a girl belonging to a flashy group of Yuven, but she was quiet and understated in it.

The familiar woman had been distancing herself from Lynn in the beginning, but when Lynn was talking to her every time something happened, it gradually became connected.

At this time of year, some students had already earned credits and were not in class, and the classroom was sparse.

Metallurgical magic has already earned credit for both Theo and Yuven, so Nature and Lynn start taking classes with her.

When she sees Lynn, she always rushes over and talks to me intimately. It was only against Lynn that she would adopt this attitude.

Even Lynn noticed that she would apparently have a crush on her.

She was also one of the girls who had changed her eyes as Lynn emerged.

At first Lynn was honestly pleased that there was a girl who would favor herself.

But lately, I had stopped feeling that simple.

"You're in college early this morning."

"Yeah. Because the new guy who joined our company learned his job. I've been able to count on it to some extent."

"Heh."

Lillette said it seemed uninteresting.

……

The conversation between the two breaks off.

"Oh, yeah. Here comes the metallurgical magic challenge?

Lynn tried to change the subject.

"Yeah. Here he comes."

"It's a metal called chromium that was out in the metallurgical magic challenge. It's used to color gems. The glowing reds and greens of rubies and emeralds are actually also brewed by chromium. The jewels on that ring you're wearing are shining thanks to Chromium."

"Heh, yeah."

……

The conversation between the two breaks off again.

Lillette was a quiet and understated child. It was about Yuven's topic that she would be relatively rapping.

"You know what? I am. I don't think Yuven has a good attitude towards Lynn. Discriminatory.

Yuven was starting to act with Lynn, but on the other hand, he never forgot who Lynn was.

If you keep Lynn at hand, you can show your face to the Tea Party in Illyweer. But dating the slave class is bad.

As a measure of bitterness she decided to blow Lynn with her own servant.

"That girl is my servant. That's why I keep it with me."

It was also Yuven's request that Lynn became obsessed with familiarity.

"You're my servant. Wear something better than that."

Lynn became damned about her outfit every time she went out with Yuven, and she began to wear expensive clothes, even in nature and in her personal life.

Lillette says.

"I don't think it's a good idea for Yuven to treat Lynn like a squire. 'Cause the college is about equality, right? Lynn should be treated equally."

"Thank you. You're really sweet."

"That's not true."

"No, no, no. I've never seen a girl as sweet as you."

Lillette blushed and leaned down.

The problem was that it wasn't very funny with her.

Being with her was so boring.

She only said "heh" or "yes" no matter what Lynn said.

It bored me more to still hear about Yuven's evil state and her super theory about her philosophy of success.

"You know what? Chromium is a rust resistant metal. That's why they coat it as plating on rust-prone iron. So we can make it last."

"Heh, yeah."

Lynn felt long gone when she was with her.

Sometimes talking to her made me miss Yuven's poison sexually.

At the end of the class it becomes a process of chatting with nature and Lillette.

"Hey, Lynn. You shouldn't get along too well with Yuven anymore. She's discriminatory. She's despicable."

"What, uh, yeah"

(That's spicy, Oi)

"Hey. Lillette. You're Yuven's friend, aren't you?"

"Yeah. That's right ~"

Lillette openly said so.

"Right. You're right."

Lynn tried not to think deeply.

"That's right. Lynn, I'm saying it for you."

"Yeah. Thanks. You're really sweet."

Saying so, Lillette bowed shyly again.

These places resembled Lynn.

"Hey. Lynn. You know you can get a new store called Chocolate?

"What? Although I know"

Lynn was surprised because Lillette has rarely shaken the subject.

When I look at her, I'm not always mozzled.

Things are different than usual.

I see you're trying to say something you don't normally say.

"You know what? Master. Lynn and I can go out together if it's just a little time. So I hope it's even convenient for Lynn..., why don't you two go to Chocolate for a day trip right now?

She said that in embarrassment.

Lynn got lost.

I already had an appointment with Yuven today.

But sometimes I wanted to go out with other girls.

Besides, Lillette's house was famous for its harshness.

It was not hard to imagine that she would have worked very hard for this day to defy her master.

I felt like if I missed this opportunity, I would never visit the opportunity to go out with Lillette.

"Okay. Shall I come with you?"

That's where Yuven came in.

"Hey, Lynn."

I'm calling Lynn the way I call a dog.

"I'm going to Tesuela's tea party today. You're coming with me."

"Eh, a little today..."

"You don't have a big errand anyway, do you? Get ready."

"No, the..."

Lillette stood up and went between Lynn and Yuven as Lynn was trying to say.

Looks like you've decided to fight Yuven.

Lynn got a little lost but decided to keep an eye on things.

I wanted to see how Yuven would react.

"Yuven. Don't order Lynn to do that"

"I don't care where I take this guy, do I? Why do I have to tell you that?"

"Lynn is going to a new store with me today."

"Oh yeah. But I'm sorry to hear that. Lynn is like my servant. It's natural for a servant to prioritize his husband's convenience over his friends, isn't it? I'm canceling my appointment with you. Cancel. Here we go, Lynn."

"Lynn is not your servant. I don't think that's a good way to handle it. You're rude to Lynn."

Yuven narrows his eyes and smiles lightly.

Lynn had a cold run.

Because I knew this trick was a signal that she was going to try to be mean.

"Oh. But you used to laugh with me when I spoke ill of Lynn in front of everyone, didn't you? He said it with Lynn's pussy."

Sassy Lillette's face is tense.

Lynn was upset by Yuven's words but made an effort to somehow absorb Lillett's circumstances.

(I mean, here's what this is all about. I didn't have a good impression at first, but while I was dating, I came to know that there were good things to review. Yeah, yeah. That happens. When I first met Theo and Yuven, I never had a good impression of them.)

Yuven went on further.

"Well, even if I don't bother to say this, honest, innocent, upright at heart like a goddess, you don't envelop your true meaning even before Lynn herself, I guess. You're not wearing a cat in front of him."

"Wow, I didn't say anything bad about Lynn."

"Oh, I did say that. Something I remember. Shall I give you every word of that on this occasion?

"Stop!

It was like a confession.

Lynn stood up in a hurry. I couldn't let you two argue any more.

"Yuven. It's time to go. You'll be late for the tea party."

"Ahem? What are you talking about? This will be a good place to be."

"Fine."

Lynn takes Yuven's hand and tries to take him out into the hallway.

"Lynn. Are you going with Yuven?

Lillette looks at this one with tears in her eyes.

"Sorry, Lillette. Looks like I'm gonna have to go with Yuven today. Let's go to a new store another time."

As for Lynn, that's what I said to help Lillette, but she seemed to have been hurt. I am about to regret tying my lips together.

"Yeah, yeah, that's good. You know that, Lynn."

Yuven showed a victorious grin against Lillette, even in a mean way.

"Lillette, don't worry, I'll tell you something about your nature later when you and Lynn are together."

"Let's go"

Lynn pulled Yuven away.

"Ha ha. Hey, did you see that, Lynn? That tense face of Lillette. It feels good. I didn't like him for a long time. Well done, Lynn. I'll send you a compliment."

"I didn't do anything. Let's not talk about Lillette anymore."

But Yuven kept talking about Lillette ever since.

Lynn sighs.

"What is it? Am I being spoken ill by all the girls? Was I that popular?

"You're such a jerk. Once a year, all you have to do is talk about you."

"That's good"

Lynn made a firm vow to her heart not to make Yuven a dashi again.

The next time Lynn was in Lillette, she avoided looking at each other.

But Lynn speaks casually.

I'm sorry I didn't come with you before.

Lillette came looking at the fearful Lynn.

"Don't you hate me?

"Why? I'm not supposed to hate you."

Lillette seemed thrilled to hear Lynn say that.

"I'm sorry. I didn't mean what you said. It's just like I have to tell you, you know, there are times like that, right?

"Right."

"Really? I had no choice but to say so. Lynn will forgive you."

"Yeah. Sure. Let's just stop talking about Yuven when we're both here."

"Yeah, right."

Lynn talked to Lillette that day as well.

As always, she only spoke "heh" and "yes it is".

Next time, Episode 63: Negotiating with Lorea