"Excuse me, meal duty in two days, can you trade me for your master today?

The festival was also vacated, the fifth day the peace returned. Halkara told me that in the morning.

"Aside from that in itself, is there something in two days?

"Yes, I'm going to the town of Nascoote, next to the village of Frata."

The town of Nascoote is a neighboring town just an hour's walk from the village of Frata. Sometimes I go too, but only "occasionally". It's too far to go shopping, and it's not like it's a huge town, so there's not that many things you can only buy there.

In short, it is a plain place where only feelings emerge that it has made the village of Frata bigger once and for all.

Well, if you're only that far from the village of Frata, there's nothing wrong with it because it's weirder to have your own color.

"But why are you going to that place?

"Oh, that's the bottom line. Then you're coming to water the flowers ~"

That's all I'm saying, Halkara has already slipped her seat.

In the end, it's hard to hear what you're looking at...

Lunch break the next day.

Halkara was somewhat turning the paper in the dining room.

"Right ~. I hope it's as big as this ~. No, I don't know, can I get bigger again ~. But I still have to negotiate directly with the realtor ~"

I heard voices like that.

Is that real estate? Buy land or buildings?

Could you...

Hulkara is willing to buy a house and become independent!?

Actually, I had no idea. Halkara's been a pretty flashy jerk for a long time. Blah, it's Halkara who was making that cause, but even so, the teasing side might not have been fun.

In the case of Halkara in particular, he is a sociopath who was originally quite successful in business. Besides, he's also excellent as a pharmacist. If you're going to treat half a serving, it's not surprising to come to the conclusion that you're leaving.

No, you shouldn't be handling half a serving in terms of the pharmacist... But... my personal life and everything else is cluttered, so there are a lot of cases where it turns out that I can't...

What shall I do?

Shall I tell you not to leave?

But you haven't said a word to me that I'm leaving clearly, but isn't it strange to be comforted?

Besides, whatever society does with its future, it's that individual's freedom. It's not the same as telling a kid who's going to be a college student to go through from home.

Halkara had gone somewhere while she was worried alone.

"Calm down, calm down... It hasn't been decided yet, it could be some mistake..."

The paper Harkara left behind was of course real estate information for the town of Nascoote. Besides, I even put it on check in red.

"Wow! You look like a bee!

and came there as Lycra panicked a little. Besides, he's also paying attention to his surroundings for a while.

"Um, Dear Azsa, may I have a moment, please?

"Yeah, what the hell?

"I'm not sure yet, Mr. Halkara, but are you trying to get out of this mansion? If you know more, I'd like you to let me know..."

"That's what Lycra was feeling too!?

I thought we weren't talking about doing this here, so I moved to my room.

"Why did I think that - I walked into a room the other day where that guy was working on making drugs, and then there, you were saying this. 'Next place, you can take a bigger area ~'. I was wondering if the next place still meant a new home..."

"Right...... I knew she was going to get out of here..."

As a pharmacist, I'm already alone, so I didn't even have that much to teach you. If you were doing something like a master, there are many suspicious parts.

"A little bit, I've also looked into the town of Nascoote, and for the amount of land lower than around here, the forest near the town is also deep, and I think I can get all sorts of medication. He's going for it, not to move here..."

For a while, me and Lycra shut up.

"Should I tell you not to stop...?

Ask Lycra because she doesn't know what to do.

"I think either is fine. I was wondering if Azsa should make up her mind there. It's just - it's up to Mr. Halkara to make the final decision. We think we've lived like a family, but we're not real families."

Exactly.

Besides, Harkara is going to leave. No direct consultation has been made with me or Lycra.

I mean, I'm not even bothered. The will is also quite stiff.

"Yeah, thanks, Lycra. I got an answer in me."

I smiled a little lonely.

"So what's the answer to that...?

"Hey, stay here. I'll get you two daughters."

I brought in Farfa and Sharsha, who were reading difficult books in their own rooms.

"Uh, first of all, the story we're going to talk about should never be halkara. Like?"

"Yes!" "Yeah"

My daughter's consent was obtained.

I informed him that Halkara would be leaving this house.

"What! Halkara's sister, she's gone!?

Farfa is about to cry.

"Farfa, be quiet. Unfortunately, that's likely. Looks like he's already decided on a candidate for a new home."

"I thought that was what happened to Sharsha. Mr. Halkara, he said," It's time for me to change my mind, too. "

After all, are you aiming to start over?

Then there are only a few things we can do, and we should do everything we can to be limited.

"Guys, I don't think we should get in the way there because this is only Halkara's decision to make for his own happiness. But even if we get out of here, we can make good memories, right?

Farfa nodded yeah.

"So I'll give you a big farewell party tomorrow night with a surprise!

"By the way, why tomorrow night?

Lycra, that's a good question.

"The next day, Harkara's going to the town realtor. If you're thrilled with our taste, you might choose to stay."

I mean, it's a farewell party, and at the same time, it's a last chance to pull off Halkara.