Unnamed Memory

Two-headed Snake 06

When she realizes, her gaze is directed somewhere else.

He's following someone with a soft smile he'll never turn to himself.

It was about a month after bringing her to the fort that Maurau realized that was the smile being directed at the boy who had just entered the fort.

He calls the woman staring at the boy from the window from behind.

"Tina."

"What is it"

"No, nothing in particular"

"Don't call me even though I don't need you"

She leaves the room when she glances at him lightly. I guess I even went to the boy's. He doesn't have the authority to keep it. Rather, I am pleased with the cold gaze directed at me as I leave. Maureau left the room in a good mood to get a job.

I don't remember the first time I saw her. Maybe they did a memory manipulation.

So I just assumed she was my mistress and came with the fort. But with each passing day, "Something's wrong," the discomfort overlaps. One day it accumulated, he questioned his mistress directly about it.

"You've become resistant to implication."

Tina said so lightly, admitting that she was not his mistress. He said he was just magically making me think so. Retaining her in an attempt to make a more intense allusion on it, Maurau asked her to "stay where she is".

He liked strong women.

To say more, I liked being told by a strong woman to be evil.

But I'm noble and I can't reveal such sexuality any more than I usually behave arrogantly.

As a result, he was forced to hide his women's preferences from the inside, and the more secretive he was, the harsher he was recruiting, and the tougher he was to the civilian population, he was in an unclear vicious circle that women could avoid.

But now I have a very fulfilling life. That and this is due to her, who, externally, has become his mistress. When I let her say cold words, I feel like I can do anything as sunny. Then I even think about doing my job aggressively, but even if I feel good, he's incapable, so it didn't connect as well as to the benefit of the fort itself.

The day after that, Maurau returned to his room with the mountainous work he had undertaken only to undertake.

Though his character has recently been rounded up without the loathing characteristic of the nobility, the fortified civilians are not nice to him for his incompetence. Rather, it's enough to give you the task of sorting out past records as a pain in the ass. But he wasn't even sure how light the job was.

When he puts a bunch of books on his desk, Maurau finds Tina in the corner of the room and rounds his eyes. Rarely, she had a happy smile when she looked in the mirror.

"What's wrong, Tina?"

"I got a necklace."

"Oh, I see"

The ornament that adorns her white neck is an unadorned one that, from Maulau's point of view, doesn't even have one of the gems on it.

But he can see that it's worth more to her than any jewel. He also naturally rejoiced in the way she stood like a girl.

"Nice. Show me, too."

"I don't like it."

"Rather"

"What are you talking about? I'm gonna throw it out the window, right?

Maurau buries his face in the paperwork with a slight laugh at those unflattering words that are really going to be thrown away.

Tina looked back and glanced at the sight disgustingly, transferring a book of books on hand.

"Have you been getting a lot of work again?

"I was trying to help you too."

"You're most helpful in not doing anything."

"Hey. Glad to hear it."

The conversation is through, but the communication of will is not at all possible.

"I feel good, I'll do it for you today," Tina shrugged her shoulder as she looked at the contents of the book.

"Oh no! I'll help you too!

"Rather go away. Because I'm incompetent."

"Say More"

"Get out, incompetent."

Salaries being paid to Maulau as a civilian. That is also, in conclusion, the amount paid for Tina's work, which she sees and occasionally hands down. Thus the collation of the books, which he was forced to estimate would take about a month, was neatly done in one day.

The next day, Moreau walked around the fort saying, "I'm going to work something" - and as a result, I was pushed back to my room for a good reason.

"I've kept something"

That being said, what he brought home is a bunch of letters and complaints sent to the fort. Tina looked at those senders all the time, but all of them are unimportant, such as merchant sales and stereotypical contact from the town.

Moreau, on the other hand, seems to have left the sorting he said that to Tina from the beginning, taking only personal messages addressed to him. Tina frowns when she realizes that there is only one letter left unsealed.

"Don't you have to just open this? It's for you."

"Oh, that's okay. Because it only says boring things anyway."

"I don't think a letter is judged by whether it's funny or not."

"Leave it incinerated"

"Listen to people, incompetence"

Cutting back cold, Moreau looked at her with a slight laugh. He won't listen unless he says so far, so there's no choice at all. It's my hobby to be mad at her, and I just do things that actually piss me off on purpose. Yet I can't do my job at all, so I couldn't imagine what kind of life Tina would have lived by now if she hadn't been noble.

With a smiley face, she flipped when she took the seal. There's a beautiful letter there with a woman's name on it. Seeing as it even has a family name, I guess it's noble. I can't really burn a letter to someone else just because they say "burn it". When Tina was about to open her mouth again, Maurau added from herself.

"He's my fiancée. But you've always been a gangster and a annoying daughter. Anyway, it says," Come back and get married. "

"Aren't you just the right person? You're a fan of cursing noise."

"What are you saying! There is as much difference between heaven and earth as there is between being accurately and coldly cursed and being yelled at by an entangling puppy..."

"Know or Pervert"

From the fort where Raju usually spends most of his life, about thirty minutes southeast on horses is the city of Lecanto. Along the wide streets, the city is one of the country's leading cities with many travelers and bustling nights.

Under the blue sky, Raju walks early enough through the crowded city mess with several colleagues. There was a little black cat sitting right on his head.

Dephas, the troop leader who comes relaxing from behind the three men, speaks to the soldiers who go forward as they stretch.

"Where are you going today?

"I have a delicious dining room. So first of all, there it is."

"I'll introduce Raju to all the stores later."

"Fine."

The boy, who had previously been so detained that he was about to be thrown into a whorehouse, gave it back immediately. Deface giggles with her throat.

Once a week off, Raju, once again invited by his colleagues in the room to "go to the city," nodded to his companion as he repeatedly cautioned against "not going to Sakamachi". Plus today, Tina was walking in the cat since daylight, so she brought her along too. This will spare you the worst. Though bad things may not be as bad as they suck.

"Oh, right here, right here."

It was in front of a large building facing the city's central square that the man ahead stopped. The store is a little dim but crowded with people visible through the windows.

"The meat tastes good, doesn't it? Alcohol is cheap."

The man noticed a cat on the boy's head as he recounted his superior officer, Defas, explaining so. Staring at dark round eyes like trouble.

"Uh, the cat..."

I guess I tried to say, I can't take you in. When Raju noticed himself and wondered what to do, the cat whispered "later" in his ear. I jump straight out of my head and quickly disappear into the mess and I can't see.

The man who introduced the store looked surprised as if his cat was gone.

"Oh, hey, Raju"

"It's okay, 'cause I'll be back later"

You're a smart cat.

I'm the one who brought him here, so let's make something up for him later. Raju enters the store to eat with that in mind.

But contrary to his expectations, Tina wasn't back there, even when they came out after a long meal.

"That. Not here."

I look around for a moment, but the pitch-black kitten is nowhere to be found. It's just that people are overflowing the square where the sun's about to fall.

Have I lost my way? A coworker's voice comes from behind the bewildered boy.

"Hmm? Is that a cat? You'll be back in there. Go play more than that!

"I'm not going."

"Do something about it there. You're always calm and uninteresting."

"I don't risk my life to entertain people!

She's the one who told me she wouldn't be jealous, but I'm not going out of my way to try something she doesn't seem to like. Several magicians are also deployed in the fort, but it is clear that her power stands out compared to theirs.

Ordinary magicians seem to need a lot of concentration just to float in the air, but she often floats fluffy without any chanting. Even if it's one thing to be able to change into a first cat, you can say she's heterogeneous enough as a magician.

"I'm waiting for the cat. Play as you please."

"Cats are more important than women!

"That sort of thing"

Technically, the two are the same, but Raju has no intention of explaining them.

He sat down on a bench placed in the square when he sent out three men cautious: "Watch out for the nobles."

Where the hell is she killing time? I know you can come home on your own even if you leave me, but I'm just not willing to do that.

Raju looked up at the sky in the same colour as his own eyes.

He got up unexpectedly about fifteen minutes after he started waiting for Tina in the square.

I think I heard an explosion from somewhere far away, and Raju reflexively sharpens his consciousness. I looked around, but no one else seemed to have noticed the sound now because many people were deliberately noisy from the beginning.

"Tina......?

I squealed her name because she always said, "I'll destroy the fort," Didn't she get involved in something at that rate? Shall we go check on him, or shall we wait here? He wonders.

But then he looked back when he was spoken to by a woman from behind.

"Don't flatter me?

"Divination?"

When I see it, there stands one girl there. Will the year be a little better than Raju?

Pale eyes in platinum hair. With a delicate beauty like a fine ceramic doll, she held a bouquet of flowers in her arms.

The colours of the clothes go hand in hand, or the girl gives an overall "whiteness" feel.

When she stared up at him, she muttered the same words again.

"Don't you flatter me?

"Uh... I don't need it. Sorry."

He doesn't believe what he said. But it has nothing to do with saying no, and the girl opens her mouth as she looks at him.

"You are emitting a very strong light. But there will be a crisis soon. Betrayal in the body, will from afar..."

"Hey, hey, hey! Because I don't need it!

With a pushy fortune, and "betrayal" is not a fuss. He waved in haste to keep the girl's words.

But she ignored the hand altogether and tried to go further - stopping unexpectedly. Pale eyes open wide.

"Hey, you...... Tinasha guy?

"Huh?"

Unfamiliar name. But the name reminded him of a non-standard magician. Raju listens back even though he has a bad feeling about it for some reason.

"Tinasha means Tina?

The platinum girl tilted her neck slightly. When she shifts her gaze to the bouquet of flowers she has, she groans pompously.

"She's the blue moon. Queen without a throne. A woman married to a conflicting man. Perverted......"

"Whoa, whoa, whoa!! Wait!!

It was the brunette who jumped in screaming. She grinned as she held the girl's mouth down and restrained her from where she appeared.

"Hi, long time no see, Cassandra"

The opposing girl answers with a mochi. I can't help it because my mouth is blocked, but I guess I answered "hissing" to observe.

Tina continued with a rather hurried look that she didn't just laugh at her eyes.

"It's like we don't have a story to pile up, I knew it. So I won't say anything extra! Nice!

The fortune teller girl snorts. Tina finally let go with a relieved face.

Called Cassandra. Again, she looks up to Tina.

"For the first time in a hundred years? Tinasha."

"I told you not to say anything extra!

The beauty magician shouted and held his head, but it was already too late.

Red giant dragons flying through the night sky. The boy sitting on its back gave a glimpse of the woman sitting across the street.

"I'm the one who brought you here, and I'm sorry I left you"

"No......, thank you for bringing me"

Even though we have nothing to say to each other, we solidify our surroundings first. Such an unnatural conversation did not last long.

Raju exhales thinly, mouthing the main issue.

"Is your real name Tinasha?

"Well, yes. Yes, sir."

"I heard you're not getting old, but you're over a hundred?

"Sorry I'm an old man"

"Nothing. That's fine."

Tinasha looks up. Raju missed his eye when he learned to be sexually angry with those dark eyes.

Apparently, that astrologer girl (even though she seems to be over a hundred years old as well) was an old known person of Tinasha. He said a lot of things that bothered him, but I couldn't ask him any more details than that. Tinasha pulled Raju off the scene and put him on the dragon, hoping to learn more. And for some reason on the dragon going over, she's voluntarily in the front seat. That's the situation.

"She said she's a married woman... but she's got a marriage history?

"Ugh."

Tinasha mumbled with a strange groan. The boy frowns at an unspoken affirmation.

It's not strange what has happened in the past if you're a woman who's been alive for a long time. Not to mention a beauty like her would have had a lot of deductions.

But even though I knew it, he couldn't help feeling somewhat irritated.

She told me that she was special, but she wasn't. There was a man who was once directed with affection at that smile. There was another human being beside her as his wife.

Raju looked at Tinasha with white eyes.

"How's that opponent doing now? Why aren't you at his place?

"Uh, it's very hard to say what's going on, but I died once ninety years ago."

"Ninety years."

"Sorry I'm an old man"

"That's all right."

Ninety years is a long time. It was so long ago I couldn't imagine.

But even so, it is also true that she was indeed someone's wife.

Once I find out about it, even the ever heavy words of affection seem suspicious. Raju was aware that he was narrow, but he was young to swallow it all.

"I mean, why is someone who's been married once so involved in being younger and getting married?"

"Ugh."

"It's been snug since the first time we met. I don't know how you like me. Are you kidding me about what's been going on?

Raju screws a woman who doesn't know how many times more alive she is.

It can't be a joke, some of me think, but it was also true that I don't remember being in love at first sight.

Tinasha drips as if she was put on a heavy stone over her head. But as she dropped her shoulders and looked up again, she stared straight at him.

"It may be suspicious, but I'm not kidding, so don't doubt it there"

"Suspicious"

"But I love you"

A word to hold your breath.

Raju felt like he had been thrust from the front, unwittingly wandering.

Tinasha looked as though she was pregnant with a storm in her thin body. Deeper darkness is spreading there than night.

"Trust me. I would have loved you if I had met you now, knowing nothing, even if I had been another me. I like you trying to be strong. You have a core that doesn't bend and a mind that can think of people. There is no falsehood in the thoughts directed at you. Even if you didn't choose me, I'm yours forever."

I can't say anything.

Raju just loses his word and becomes silent.

Always she shoots him out in just one word. I can't deny it because I know there's no lies there.

And that's why he continues to be attracted to her. Long ago, since we first met.

Tinasha hugged him as he unseated the front seat. Raju strokes her head with a few seconds aside.

"Uh... sorry. Mean said."

"You can't always get along."

"Because it's suspicious. I didn't think you were over a hundred."

"Ugh."

A long time ago, she seemed to have a real witch who lived in eternal times, but maybe she's something similar.

But it doesn't matter either. Because for Raju, she's the only one now.

"I'm tired of not doing anything. Made me want to wash my cat."

"No! When you get wet with a cat, something recesses!

"I didn't say anything about washing Tina... Wouldn't it be refreshing to wash animals?

To the boy's inquiry she releases her body. And the inexperienced woman looked up at him and laughed, "You must be," when she blew it out small.