Unnamed Memory

Two-headed snake 10

He didn't know where it was coming from.

But it wasn't confusion and loss of judgment. Originally, he just didn't have the eyes to identify the situation. He felt confident in his military talents but lacked any other insight.

So he gets lost...... but makes a decision.

"Really good, Your Highness"

"... I don't mind. If you let him like you any more, sooner or later this country will perish. If you're going to get attacked anyway, it's better for you to wake me up right now, deal with it and raise your reputation for me."

"But the castle fort..."

"There's Millard. That man should do well."

Slightly his subordinate bowed his head to the bitter decision. I leave the room to move as the Lord commands.

He dropped off that back and sank into the chair with a deep sigh.

- - He doesn't know that he is originally a rigid and decisive character unrelated to plotting and such. that a small magic formation for eavesdropping was hidden in the corner of his room.

And another thing, that there was a black kitten sitting outside the window of the room high above the castle... he remained unaware.

Sometimes I hold her to my knees in my dreams.

If you leave her alone, he'll want to ride from you, and in your dreams, he'll pull you on your lap. I stroke and mouth my hair and love it more than anyone else. Take care to touch the broken goods.

In the illusion she changes her appearance from place to place. To children, to girls, to women, and to wives.

But it's always the same. Reach out and he'll take that hand.

The slightest thing I can't do is hold her up and I always look older than her. The power to protect her and the appearance of a confident adult. Would you have loved her more honestly if she still was?

There are no two of those smiles.

Happily, happily she smiles.

That was a crystal smile to show because she knew the years and the loss.

Maureau, who was badly struck and had a concussion, but there was also a cure for Tinasha and she was completely back on track the next day. "I'm fine now," he assures me. He sees a pile of books packed on his desk and silences for a while.

"... what is this"

"What does it look like other than a book"

I did learn how to work from her here for a while. But that should have been a now-distant technique with actual paperwork as a textbook.

But it is a number of famous writings about history, economics and politics that are now in front of us. Maureau also looked silently at those textbooks, which were learned as imperatives of the nobility as a boy, but which he did not acquire at all.

"Tina, I couldn't do this."

"I'm tired. I don't have time for this, so I'll knock you in. I'll teach you. Be a first-rate civilian."

The man had to shut up about the force of not letting him say yes or no. If I give any more verbal answers, I'm not going to have any fun.

Thus he was to be pushed, by the harsh, to educate himself about the foundations of governance, the same as he was once sent to the next king of Pharsus.

I stopped seeing her.

That is from the night of that rubbing day with General Millard.

She used to come to the room every night as a cat. She doesn't come. Even during the day, I no longer look down at him through the window. Tinasha doesn't show herself as if she had disappeared from inside the fort.

Still, from time to time, I feel her signs.

It's like being right next to him, standing behind him.

That's why Raju didn't feel anxious. I just wanted to see her smile a little bit.

Millard and I had a couple of eye-openings after that. But it doesn't mean I'm gonna do anything in particular. He didn't think anything of it just because he was staring at it with sophistication.

"Raju."

It was about a month after I stopped seeing her that I was called to fame in a nostalgic voice.

Trying to look back, he stopped acting due to her hugging on his back just before that. Do your hand behind your shoulder and stroke your little head.

"It's the hallway. What if someone sees you?"

"Then I'll manipulate the memory."

"Get away."

"Oh, no."

More and more force was put into the arm that was turned around his neck. The boy sighs at the seeds of less than headache troubles. Avoiding the eyes, Tinasha finally untied her arm when she entered the proper empty room.

"It's been a while. I missed you, Raju."

"I realize the peace of time is over. What have you been up to?

"Various."

She doesn't seem to be willing to answer seriously. Turning in front of him, he now tried to hold me from the front.

Raju holds that body right in front of him and then lifts it away from him.

"Migi! what is this treatment"

"I'll try to represent my willingness not to stick around"

"Kechi! Wouldn't that be less!

"Because it drains your mental power"

Tinasha, lifted with her hand under her armpit, barely rammed, as she lifted the cat with both hands, but Raju wouldn't let me down. She had no choice but to float in the universe and escape the boy's hand. It goes upside down near the ceiling.

"You're really disconnected. Very sorry to hear that. Wouldn't you like to get married if the fort was spared by accident, or something like that?"

"Because that's blackmail, no matter how you look at it. I think it would be wise not to say"

"If you didn't want the fort destroyed, wouldn't you marry me?

"I said don't say it!

Raju held his forehead to a bell-ringing laugh, coming down from overhead. I haven't said it's been a month and it hasn't changed at all. Its beauty, its obsession. Maybe it's more impossible to try to understand her with her normal nerves.

Tinasha chuckled as she came down in front of the boy, who would take more by the wall.

"Raju, tomorrow's an outdoor exercise, right?

"Yes, Yamanaka training. I'm fine walking in the mountains, but I can stay for three days."

Training to climb the neighboring mountains takes place every two years with one third of the soldiers in the fort.

Tomorrow is the day Raju's squad goes to that training. I was tempted to know why, but if she wanted to know, it wouldn't matter. Raju has a bad feeling about what she thought and mouthed the subject. What if I told you I'd follow you? Anyway, if you're going to stay a cat the whole time, all I'm saying is that it's unlikely you'll make me an adult.

Growing up in the mountains, he has no anxiety about training in the mountains, but if she were to follow him, anxiety would reach the critical point at once. Tinasha smiled naively at the boy setting himself up with nature.

"Would you like to leave this country, Raju"

"I'm not answering! Tomorrow's an exercise!

"That's too bad. Then why don't you hold me?

To the words he went on to say, if he had been drinking something, Raju would have blown it out enough to turn it away.

But fortunately he didn't say anything, so he stayed silent. I glance at a woman floating slightly above the floor.

"... no jokes like that"

"I mean it."

"No!"

"Ahhh."

Tinasha kicked the floor gently and jumped behind her back. Sit back on a window frame with no sound and no vitreous inserts, like silk conceiving the wind.

The moonlight gave the dark hair a glowing glow. Long eyelashes drop to a lightly laying, unparalleled aesthetic.

Seductive everywhere - a clean, luscious woman.

I can get it if I want. That was so tempting that my eyes seemed dazzled. So much so that you're about to lose consciousness.

I'm not the woman anyone gets. It can only be given to the person she wants. That's what I know.

But he can leave it.

Right now, it's not herself that I want. It's the power to stand next to her. To love and protect her.

So it's still early.

"Tinasha"

"Wow, what is it"

"Why are you surprised?"

"It's been a long time since I've been called that name..."

Surely this is the first time I've ever called her by her real name. But you won't have to be so surprised. Raju frowns.

As the boy stepped away from the wall, he stood in front of the woman sitting by the window. Look down at the woman smiling like a crystal.

"Is Tinasha here? For three days."

"I'm here. I have so much to teach my impossible disciples."

I know exactly who that refers to, but for now it's the end of the story. Raju nodded and stroked her hair.

"Then don't break the fort in the meantime! And I won't hurt any more humans!

"I think I've been getting a little bit of an idea of what the hell you're thinking lately."

"If you know what I mean, improve it."

"I don't like it."

I wanted to give him a fist bone, but I put up with that. No matter how powerful a magician she is, no fleshbullet will ever reach his feet.

"You are the one who should be careful. The commander of the exercise is Millard, isn't he?

"They won't do anything. Fine."

"Then you can fight back. I'll alter everyone's memory."

"Nothing!

Tinasha laughs by the way again. I don't know where I'm serious and where I'm kidding. I don't even have a clue.

"Be careful, man."

I don't know why I repeated that. Did his inquiry make him do so?

I just heard that. Tinasha smiled happily, so Raju mouthed her forehead and broke up with her that way.

The next morning, a woman waves and drops off a boy leaving the fort from above the walls.

Raju grinned bitterly as he looked away at the appearance. And he thinks later.

If 'I don't want to leave this country' and I was snorting at that invitation, I wonder if history has become just a little different.

Because she had far more respect for his hopes than for the rise and fall of other nations.