"Okay. Let's just say we leave the dungeon to later. More than that..."

"I'm glad you understand. Now it's a matter of competing for a moment with each other…"

Erin Feet's words make sense, but as far as I'm concerned, I feel like I said indigestion.

"I'll get Linstat for now"

"Okay."

As he opened the door to the room and went out into the aisle, Linstat was leaning against the wall of the inn aisle.

You noticed the door opened, and Linstat, who was dropping her gaze on the red carpet on the floor, turned her gaze to me and said, "Are we done talking?" He asks.

"Oh, it's over"

Talk about how she also seemed depressed because she was only a heart.

The truth is, I was able to take care of myself because I couldn't settle to talk to Erin Feet.

So I wasn't really going to tell Linstat anything extra, but when I went into the deep psychological world, I'd have trouble losing the stability of my mind and getting popped out the first time I wanted to.

You should keep the element of uncertainty as low as possible.

"I'm going to go right to the deep psychological world of Linellas, okay?

"Yes, I'm fine"

Rinstadt has returned a quick response to my words, but it doesn't look ok.

Still, if you don't want to tell me, it doesn't seem to make sense to me to force you to ask.

"Okay. I need you to go inside the room."

"Mr. Yuma. What the hell is a parent?

Linstat talks to me as I try to get into the room, but I can't answer that content- no, you can answer that.

Countless knowledge that has not existed in this world since the time of mindfulness.

A definition of a parent also exists in it.

However, if you ask me if that's right...

"What are parents to people like me who don't even have adults? You think you can answer that when asked?

"It's..."

Honestly, I don't think it makes sense to teach Linstat, the mother of Linellas, knowledge that can't exist in this world.

Because culture is history, and history is a pile of people's business.

So what you say about how parents are is a thousand different things, and no one knows which is right.

Honestly, I'm sorry if my parents are making a scene out of the different worlds I hold.

I can even call it parental disqualification.

But if you say you're going to attack that... well, normally, you're going to attack.

The problem is, I don't particularly care if my parents leave me through in that I'm not a normal child.

"Really..."

Linstat drops her shoulders and approaches.

I'm looking at her.

"However, if it is an objective fact, I can answer it"

She gave birth to lineras at an early age.

And parents also grow as parents as their children grow up.

What if you couldn't do that?

"An individual of an organism is to protect a child whose parent, who is the superior, is the inferior. It is said that this is common in the marketing of organisms."

"Huh?"

Linstat has her eyes round.

"And in collective life, it is generally assumed that parents educate their children to comply with the rules, and if something goes wrong, it is common to deal with it."

……

Linstat solidified into my explanation and became silent, but am I giving some wrong explanation?

Hmmm......

There's nothing wrong with thinking about it.

"Now, the problem is that love toward children is more commonly built on the assumption that we will then nurture and watch them grow than when we have children. Simply put, it will be easy to understand if you think that a man has no love for a newborn child inside"

"Mr. Yuma... I don't understand sappy what he's talking about"

"What... and!?

I'm just explaining on the basis of general objective facts...

Can we just chew it up and explain it more plainly?

"Simply put, it is the parent who takes care of the young child, and it is the parent's role to protect that child. You missed it, Linstadt. You disqualified your parents."

"- Huh!"

pointing to Linstadt and saying, "You're a disqualified parent!" I just said, "she suddenly began to fall off her knees and cry.

Me... did I say something wrong?