Watashi wa Teki ni Narimasen!

Maybe it's a rebellion.

I made it my second life, and for the first time, I did something about running away from home.

It's Chiara.

I think it was a run away because I impulsively jumped out of the house and wasn't going to be home for a while.

But my specs, the runaway daughter, were the problem.

A magician is like carrying a rocket launcher in one hand. Those who know so don't do bad things first.

Except I fall right to that weight. Then someone could kidnap you for every weapon.

That's what I was preached to by Kokon and Cain.

Of course, there's no way Mr. Cain knew anything about weapons from his previous life. So they actually expressed it more normally. I think that's what I wanted to say when I summed it up.

Alan, who was with me, kept his mouth shut and didn't stop Mr. Cain. It's like being mad at your father, Mother.

When I was fourteen, my mother used to make me preach from my father when I was close to rebellion.

But now, even if they say it's a late rebellion, I'm not willing to flinch my opinions.

"I think it was bad that I went out on my own. But I don't think it's a problem for me alone. All over town, you don't have to use falling magic."

"What would you do if you were stunned before using magic?"

"You shouldn't be killed. Basically, every faction would want a magician."

"If you can't get away..."

"I can do anything. Most castles are stones. If they throw me in jail, I'm all hail."

I can make my own way and escape.

You imagined the same thing, Mr. Cain becomes tannic. I guess I figured out I would definitely do it.

"Hey, excuse me, Mr. Cain,"

So what interrupted was Mr. Jina, who took me back and stayed with me.

"I don't think anyone can protect Chiara perfectly."

"The odds are reduced."

To Cain, who responded instantly, Jina says, "But" without losing.

"You'll just reduce it, won't you? If they knew Chiara was a magician and were going to kidnap her, all the more so. If there was an escort, we'll have enough power to take that escort down. Or to poke a gap, you'll also monitor your behavior. There must never be."

"That's why I left it..."

"I'm not saying either that I should do anything. I just don't think it's the same thing to tie your behavior up and make you nervous. Then you should have let Chiara go a little free because me and Girsch will follow. Because being a girl will be difficult in military action, and can I make sure Chiara distracts you a little bit?

To Jinnah's words, I closed my eyes as Mr. Cain thought.

Mr. Cain, who raised his eyelid again, looks at me still.

"Did you find it a little fun to get out of town?

When asked, it was about Isaac I immediately remembered. Sugar confectionery that fed me. To me, the moment I thought it was sweet, I cried, a panicked face. He was a weird guy, but it was fun talking to him.

So I nodded.

"It was fun"

As you indulge in my words like that, Mr. Cain slips his gaze into my face. He hasn't done anything, but he seems to be touching his cheeks and temples, and he's restless.

Eventually he exhaled small, Mr. Cain said.

"Okay. If anyone has an escort with you, be free when you stay where there will be fewer Luain soldiers. Neither do I, because I don't want to lock you up. But be careful."

Mr. Cain, who told him so, left the room.

I was clapping out. I thought Mr. Cain would say no to anything.

That's about it, because Mr. Cain was tight on me before I left Evrard. I'm sorry about that in the beginning. Because in the meantime, I was starting to feel restrained by Mr. Cain, who wouldn't allow me anything but what I wanted.

But if you call it restraint, what's wrong with Reggie?

I went away early in the morning and took it upon myself, but I think you've heard that I'm back, but there's no way I'm coming.

"Speaking of which, Reggie, what's going on? I thought you'd be angry first."

A little clapping and crushing, Alan sighed when he heard it.

"Reggie's not trying to tie you up from the edge. Instead, I said we should decide on Chiara's scope of action, so we don't have to."

- I just don't want to stop what you've decided. I didn't want to deprive you of your freedom.

Reminds me of what Reggie said yesterday.

He certainly never forcibly opposed my decision. Even when you choose to be a magician. Even when you decide to go to war. I disagree that it should be stopped, and you didn't look good to me, but if I decide to do it, I won't.

Instead, in Cassia's case, after guessing my behavior in advance, I was led to go in a different direction.

Is it because Reggie is kind? Or are you extremely afraid to deprive me of my freedom?

His behavior is also strange somewhere.

But I remember being told not to overturn Reggie's decision in the same way, and how I feel, lonely.

"Well, I disagree. Even though you're out of standard for a thousand soldiers, you're the one who does the dumb stuff. I can't disagree with Cain any more than Reggie admits, but you don't have to tell me where you're going, just take the escort."

That's what I said, and Alan left too.

He's also going to have to hold a meeting about what he's going to do with Baron Cassia.

I think Reggie prioritized your meeting and left me alone.

Though the runaway thing has now subsided, I'm kind of uncomfortable.

When I sighed, "Okay, okay, okay," he shook my head.

"I'm pissed off, but I'm glad you're okay to walk safely now, Chiara"

"Gina, thank you for your mouthfeel"

I thank Jina for the pleasure of stroking my head.

As it was, me and Cain had just a grand argument, but if Reggie had decided, we might have stayed awkward with each other, not to mention Cain's reluctance to back off.

"It's okay. Never mind. Because I just put my hand on it because I wanted to be on my own. You put out the fire in Maynard or something. That's why I personally liked Chiara, and this is because I remember her, too."

"Jina, too, is bound by someone...?

"Ugh. Twenty-three years of life can be a lot like me. Maybe with overbound men. Try imitating it like you throw it away to give it away. Really, guys just do clumsy things..."

Jina, who is distant in sight, apparently had a lot going on with someone with strong bondage. Looks like that got me past my wedding date.

"You had a rough time."

It was me who sympathized, but, uh, that's when I remembered Gina watching Isaac leave with a harsh gaze.

Jina said she didn't know anyone. He thought it was a man involved in me, and he said he was on guard.

I felt it was too harsh for that... No way, did you have a problem with someone your age resembling Isaac?

With all that extra in mind, we go outside the room, too.

"Ah, Leela."

At the end of the hallway, there was an ice fox. He has a green ribbon tied around his neck as a landmark. It's Leela.

As a matter of fact, Alan was telling me to mark something so that the ice fox would not be mistaken for an enemy or a warcraft to be exorcised. So I tie the ribbon I provided to the three of them.

That Leela, after rendezvous with Jinnah earlier in town, only one of them ran off somewhere. As he headed towards Isaac's departure, I suspect Mr. Jina tried to make him look for who he was.

"Welcome back, Leela"

Leela, who welcomed her, didn't even say yes, but joined Sarah and Renard beside Mr. Jina.

That's how when I went back to my room, my master was laughing as usual.

"Oh my runaway daughter is back. How about an adventure once it's done? Ihihihi."

The master who welcomed him was sitting on a wall decorative shelf, further above the mantle piece. I can't even afford to have Leela and the others because I can't reach them.

Once Jina came first, she loathed the ice fox and asked Jina to put it in a high place.

"Huh, dogs. I can look down on you guys today, so I feel good."

"It's not a dog, Master."

"Haha. It's funny what a scary doll you are."

Mr. Jina is a big coward to a master who can be swept up in the safety zone.

Then towards such a master, Lunar jumped. A thin foreleg arrived and the master said, "Grrr!," he exclaims.

"Or bullying a weak old man, the foxes really aren't sexually vicious!

Once on the floor, Lunar sits on the spot, not making his master look at him anymore. Plus, I started to put my head on my back leg as it was.

... I don't hear you because you're saying something, do you?

Apparently, he followed the same interpretation when his master said, "No!" I regret it.

Oh, but I can imagine why you encountered an ice fox so much that your master doesn't like it. I'm probably attracted to the magic of my master. So I guess it was like harassment for a master who was nostalgic, but didn't want to be approached because the ice fox's cold air was cold.

It was a one-sided ice fox.

Well, Reggie and the others needed a few days to lay the groundwork for Cassia.

I can't move the army, so I have no movement either.

So, I took Leela out of town looking for Isaac. If I had an ice fox that is a warcraft, it would have put no one in my hands, even my village daughter.

I came to the same place as yesterday, but of course there's no sign of Isaac showing up.

So I tried and asked Leela.

"Hey, do you know where Isaac is? You were chasing me yesterday, weren't you?

Then Leela stands first and walks away. I followed Leela, wondering if she would show me around.

Slightly, I arrived in front of an inn close to yesterday's square.

I wondered if he was renting an inn here, so I asked the owner of the inn.

"Looks like we left while we were yesterday. The merchant who was following the army? Perhaps even more so. The town of Cassia was collected by Ruein in order to procure goods for sale. So it looks like a small number of merchants are out shopping in other towns."

I leave thanking the innkeeper who kindly taught me.

Looks like he's gone after all.

Disappointed, Isaac might come after the army when he finishes purchasing again. I wonder if I'll see you then.

I want to say thank you yesterday, and I want to talk to you again.

I wonder why you think about this, even yourself.