《I Was a Man Before Reincarnating, So I Refuse a Reverse Harem》 Prologue §²r§àl§àgu§Ö R?ght n§àw, §Ñ? h§Ö w§Ñ? f§Ñ§ã?ng th§Ö gr§Ö§Ñt§Ö?t d§Ñng§Ör §àf h?? l?f§Ö, §´§Ñ?uku w§Ñ? th?nk?ng th§Ñt th?? m?ght b§Ö §Ñ? §àld §Ñ? h§Ö¡¯d §Öv§Ör g§Öt. §¡ft§Ör gr§Ñdu§Ñt?ng h?gh ?§ãh§à§àl, §´§Ñ?uku g§àt §Ñ ?§àb ?n ?§Ñl§Ö?. §¯§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?ur§Ö ?f th§Ñt t?m§Ö f§Ölt l§àng §àr ?h§àrt, but §Ñft§Ör ?§Öv§Ön §å§Ö§Ñr?, h§Ö f§àund §Ñ n§Öw g§à§Ñl §Ñnd r§Öt?r§Öd fr§àm th§Ö §ã§àm§â§Ñn§å. §¯§Ö h§Ñd f?n§Ñll§å g§Ñth§Ör§Öd §Ön§àugh m§àn§Ö§å t§à m§àv§Ö ?nt§à §Ñ n§Öw f?§Öld h§Ö w§Ñ? m§àr§Ö ?nt§Ör§Ö?t§Öd ?n. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñt th?? t?m§Ö th§Ñt §´§Ñ?uku¡¯? l§àngt?m§Ö b§Ö?t fr?§Önd ?nv?t§Öd h?m §àn §Ñ tr?§â t§à §¦ur§à§â§Ö u??ng th§Ö m§àn§Ö§å h§Ö w§àn fr§àm th§Ö l§àtt§Ör§å. §¯§Ö ?§Ñ?d ?t w§Ñ? t§à §ã§Öl§Öbr§Ñt§Ö h?? n§Öw b§Ög?nn?ng. §´§Ñ?uku w§Ñ? ?m§âr§Ö??§Öd b§å bu?ld?ng? §Ñnd h??t§àr§å th§Ñt w§Ñ? ?§à d?ff§Ör§Önt fr§àm ?§Ñ§â§Ñn¡¯? §Ñnd h§Ö¡¯d th§Ñnk§Öd h?? b§Ö?t fr?§Önd f§àr ?nv?t?ng h?m. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, wh§à w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö th§àught th§Ñt th§Ö lu§çur§å l?n§Ör, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? th§Ö m§Ñ?n §Ñttr§Ñ§ãt?§àn §àf th§Ö tr?§â, w§àuld ??nk? ?t w§Ñ? §â§Ñ?nful. §¯um§Ñn? d?dn¡¯t b§Öl§àng ?n th?? §Ñ?rl§Ö?? w§àrld. §¯?? b§àd§å, wh?§ãh h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön thr§àwn §àff th§Ö l?n§Ör, w§Ñ? §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å ??nk?ng ?nt§à th§Ö ?§Ö§Ñ; h?? ?tr§Öngth §Ñnd w?ll§â§àw§Ör w§Ör§Ö b§Ö?ng ?§Ñ§â§â§Öd §Ñw§Ñ§å b§å th§Ö §ã§àld w§Ñt§Ör. ? gu§Ö?? th?? ?? §Ñ? f§Ñr §Ñ? ? §ã§Ñn g§à¡­ R§Ö??gn§Ñt?§àn f?ll§Öd h?m. §¯§Ö w§Ñ? un§Ñbl§Ö t§à m§àv§Ö, §Ñnd w§Ñ? gr§Ñdu§Ñll§å ?u§ãk§Öd d§àwn d§Ö§Ö§â§Ör ?nt§à th§Ö d§Ö§Ö§â ?§Ö§Ñ; §Ñt th?? §â§à?nt, ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd funn§å. §¡t th§Ö v§Ör§å l§Ö§Ñ?t, ? h§à§â§Ö th§Ñt gu§å §´§Önm§Ñ ?urv?v§Ö?. §´§Ñ?uku w§Ñnt§Öd h?? fr?§Önd t§à l?v§Ö §àn. §´h§Ö m§àm§Önt h§Ö w??h§Öd ?§à, ?§àm§Öb§àd§å gr§Ñbb§Öd h?? §Ñrm. ¡ª§´§Önm§Ñ!! §´h§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à gr§Ñbb§Öd h?? §Ñrm w§Ñ? h?? b§Ö?t fr?§Önd. §¯§Ö w§àr§Ö §Ñ d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Ö §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn wh?§ãh §´§Ñ?uku h§Ñd n§Öv§Ör ?§Ö§Ön §àn h?? f§Ñ§ã§Ö b§Öf§àr§Ö, §Ñnd h§Ö w§Ñ? tr§å?ng t§à §âull §´§Ñ?uku u§â. §¦v§Ön th§àugh th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à w§Ñ§å th§Ö§å §ã§àuld h§Ö§Ñr §Ö§Ñ§ãh §àth§Ör und§Örw§Ñt§Ör, §´§Ñ?uku f§Ölt l?k§Ö §´§Önm§Ñ w§Ñ? §ã§Ñll?ng §àut t§à h?m, ?u?t l?k§Ö §´§Ñ?uku h§Ñd §ã§Ñll§Öd §àut t§à h?m §¯§Ö ?n?t§Ñntl§å kn§Öw th§Ñt §´§Önm§Ñ ?nt§Önd§Öd t§à r§Ö?§ãu§Ö h?m. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §´§Ñ?uku §Ñl?§à kn§Öw th§Ñt ?u§ãh §Ñ th?ng w§Ñ? ?m§â§à???bl§Ö. ¡­Wh§Ñt §Ñn ?d?§àt. Unl?k§Ö m§Ö, wh§à¡¯? §Ñll §Ñl§àn§Ö ?n th§Ö w§àrld, §å§àu ?t?ll h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ f§Ñm?l§å wh§à w§Ñ? w§Ñ?t?ng f§àr §å§àur r§Öturn. §¯§Ö l§Ñugh§Öd und§Ör th§Ö §ã§àld w§Ñv§Ö?. §¦v§Ön th§àugh h§Ö w§Ñ? d§å?ng r?ght §Ñt th§Ö m§àm§Önt, ?§Ö§Ö?ng h?? b§Ö?t fr?§Önd §ãh§à§à?§Ö t§à §âut h?m?§Ölf ?n d§Ñng§Ör ?n §Ñn §Ñtt§Öm§ât t§à r§Ö?§ãu§Ö h?m m§Ñd§Ö §´§Ñ?uku h§Ñ§â§â§å. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? §Ön§àugh f§àr h?m. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? wh§å h§Ö ?qu§Ö§Öz§Öd §àut th§Ö l§Ñ?t r§Öm§Ñ?n?ng §â§àw§Ör h§Ö h§Ñd ?n h?? b§àd§å §Ñnd §âu?h§Öd §´§Önm§Ñ u§â, §Ñl§àng w?th h§à§â§Ö th§Ñt h§Ö w§àuld b§Ö ?§Ñv§Öd. §´h§Ñt l§Ñ?t bur?t §àf ?tr§Öngth §Ñ? h§Ö w§Ñ? d§å?ng w§Ñ? ?§à ?tr§àng th§Ñt ?t §Öv§Ön h§Ö h?m?§Ölf w§Ñ? ?ur§âr??§Öd. ¡°¡ª!!¡± §¯§Ö und§Ör?t§à§àd §´§Önm§Ñ¡¯? ?ur§âr??§Ö. §¡? h?? b§Ö?t fr?§Önd w§Ñ? §âu?h§Öd u§â t§à th§Ö ?urf§Ñ§ã§Ö, §´§Ñ?uku ?§Ñnk furth§Ör ?nt§à th§Ö d§Ö§Ö§â ?§Ö§Ñ. §´§Ñ?uku w§Ñ? n§à l§àng§Ör ?§ã§Ñr§Öd §àf th§Ö ?§Ö§Ñ¡¯? d§Ö§âth?. §¯§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t f§Ö§Öl f§Ö§Ñr §Ñn§åm§àr§Ö. §¡§Ñh, G§àd. ?f G§àd d§à§Ö? §Ö§ç??t ?n th?? w§àrld, ? b§Ög §àf §å§àu. §²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö, §Ñt l§Ö§Ñ?t l§Öt §´§Önm§Ñ r§Öturn t§à ?§Ñf§Öt§å. §®§Ñ§åb§Ö th?? l§Ñ?t m§àm§Önt §àf h?? l?f§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ön§àugh t§à §Ñ?k f§àr th§Ñt. ?f th?? l?f§Ö ?? n§àt §Ön§àugh, ? w§àuld d§Öv§àt§Ö m§å §ãh§Ñ?t?t§å t§à G§àd §Ñ? §Ñ §ãl§Örg§åm§Ñn ?n m§å n§Ö§çt l?f§Ö. Wh§Öth§Ör ?t w§Ñ? f§àrtun§Ñt§Ö §àr n§àt, ? h§Ñd l§Öd §Ñ d§Ö§ã§Önt l?f§Ö. ? w§Ñ? §Ñ g§à§àd m§Ñn, ?§à ? g§Öt th§Ö f§Ö§Öl?ng ? w§àuld b§Ö b§àrn b§Ö§Ñut?ful ?n m§å n§Ö§çt l?f§Ö. F§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn, ? h§Ñv§Ö ?§àl?d §ã§ànf?d§Ön§ã§Ö ?n th??. §¯§Ö d?dn¡¯t kn§àw wh§Öth§Ör r§Ö?n§ã§Ñrn§Ñt?§àn w§Ñ? r§Ö§Ñl. §£ut h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Öl§â but §âr§Ñ§å. ? b§Ög §àf §å§àu. §¯§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö §ànl§å §àn§Ö wh§à¡¯? ?t§Ñ§å§Öd §Ñ? m§å fr?§Önd ??n§ã§Ö m§å §ãh?ldh§à§àd d§Ñ§å?. §¯§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö §ànl§å §àn§Ö wh§à g§Ñv§Ö §ã§àl§àr t§à m§å l§àn§Öl§å w§àrld. ? b§Ög §àf §å§àu, G§àd, G§àd¡­ §¡? m§å §ã§àn?§ã?§àu?n§Ö?? f§Ñd§Ö?, §¡? ? f§Ñll ?nt§à th§Ö b§àtt§àm §àf d§Ö§Ö§â ?§Ö§Ñ, §´h§Ñt ?? th§Ö ?§àl§Ö th?ng ? w??h f§àr¡ª §´§Ñ?uku¡¯? §ã§àn?§ã?§àu?n§Ö??¡ªth§àugh h§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?ur§Ö ?f th§Ñt¡¯? wh§Ñt ?t ?h§àuld b§Ö §ã§Ñll§Öd¡ªr§Öturn§Öd ?n th§Ö d§Ñrk §å§Öt w§Ñrm ?§Ö§Ñ. §¯§Ö f§Ölt n§Ö?th§Ör f§Ö§Ñr n§àr th§Ö §ã§àld. §¯§Ö §ànl§å f§Ölt th§Ö §ã§Ñlm §â§Ñ???ng §àf t?m§Ö. §¯§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñw§Ñr§Ö §àf wh§Ör§Ö h§Ö w§Ñ?, but ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ §ã§àmf§àrt§Ñbl§Ö §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö w?th§àut w§àrr§å, §Ñnd h§Ö h§Ñd n§à ?nt§Önt?§àn t§à §à§â§Ön h?? §Ö§å§Ö? §Ñnd §ãh§Ö§ãk. §¡§Ñh, ? w??h ? §ã§àuld ?t§Ñ§å h§Ör§Ö f§àr§Öv§Ör §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, h?? w??h w§Ñ? qu?§ãkl§å d§Ön?§Öd. Fr§àm th§Ö d§Ñrk, §å§Öt w§Ñrm ?§Ö§Ñ, th§Ör§Ö ?udd§Önl§å ?h§àn§Ö §Ñ ?§â§àt §àf l?ght th§Ñt h§Ö w§Ñ? b§Ö?ng §âu?h§Öd t§àw§Ñrd?. W?th§àut r§Ö§Ñll§å und§Ör?t§Ñnd?ng wh§Ñt h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd, d??§ã§àmf§àrt ?tru§ãk h?? wh§àl§Ö b§àd§å. §¦§Ñrl?§Ör, h§Ö h§Ñdn¡¯t §Öv§Ön th§àught §Ñb§àut h§àw h§Ö w§Ñ? br§Ö§Ñth?ng §Ñnd h§Ñd ?u?t ?l§Ö§ât §ã§àmf§àrt§Ñbl§å, but §ãurr§Öntl§å, h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t br§Ö§Ñth§Ö §âr§à§â§Örl§å §Ñnd ?t hurt. U§¦§Ö§¦§¦§¦§¦§¦, wh§Ñt h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd? ?§àm§Öh§àw, ?t f§Ö§Öl? d??gu?t?ng!! §¯?? b§àd§å f§Ölt h§Ö§Ñv§å. §¡lth§àugh h§Ö h§Ñdn¡¯t §Öv§Ön f§Ölt th§Ö §âull §àf gr§Ñv?t§å b§Öf§àr§Ö, §Ñft§Ör h§Ö w§Ñ? §âu?h§Öd thr§àugh th§Ö l?ght h?? wh§àl§Ö b§àd§å f§Ölt w§Ö?gh§Öd d§àwn. §¯§Ö tr?§Öd t§à ?§Ñ§å ?§àm§Öth?ng §Ñb§àut h§àw un§ã§àmf§àrt§Ñbl§Ö ?t w§Ñ?, but h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Ö§Ñr h?m?§Ölf. W§Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng wr§àng w?th h?? §Ö§Ñr?? F§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn, §Ñll h§Ö §ã§àuld h§Ö§Ñr w§Ñ? §Ñ b§Ñb§å §ãr§å?ng. §¯§Ö w§Ñ? f§Ö§Öl?ng §â§Ñn?§ãk§Öd, §ã§ànfu?§Öd, §Ñnd §â§àw§Örl§Ö?? wh§Ön §Ñ w§Ñrm ?§Ön?§Ñt?§àn wr§Ñ§â§â§Öd §Ñr§àund h?? ?k?n. ?t f§Ölt ??m?l§Ñr t§à th§Ö w§Ñrm ?§Ö§Ñ. ?t t§à§àk ?§àm§Ö t?m§Ö unt?l h§Ö n§àt?§ã§Öd th§Ñt ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn¡¯? §Ñrm?. Wr§Ñ§â§â§Öd ?n §Ñ w§Ñrm §Ömbr§Ñ§ã§Ö, §Ñ f?ng§Ört?§â g§Öntl§å t§àu§ãh§Öd h?? §ãh§Ö§Ök?. ¡°§°h G§àd, th§Ñnk §å§àu ?§à mu§ãh! Wh§Ñt §Ñ l§àv§Öl§å §ãh?ld!¡± §´h§Ö f?r?t th?ng h§Ö h§Ö§Ñrd w§Ñ? §Ñ l§àw, m§Ñ?§ãul?n§Ö v§à?§ã§Ö ?§â§Ö§Ñk?ng w§àrd? §àf gr§Ñt?tud§Ö. §´h§Ö v§à?§ã§Ö qu?v§Ör§Öd §Ñ? th§àugh h§Ö w§Ör§Ö §ãr§å?ng. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö. Y§àur n§Ñm§Ö w?ll b§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö. §®§å d§Ö§Ñr §ãh?ld, §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö gr§àw u§â h§Ö§Ñlth§å.¡± N§àw ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ w§àm§Ñn¡¯? v§à?§ã§Ö th§Ñt w§Ñ? wh??§â§Ör?ng g§Öntl§å §Ñnd §ã§àm§â§Ñ???§àn§Ñt§Öl§å. §¡lth§àugh h§Ör v§à?§ã§Ö w§Ñ? ?m§Ñll, h§Ö §ã§àuld f§Ö§Öl ?tr§Öngth w?th?n h§Ör w§àrd?. Wh§Ñ¡­t? Wh§à ?? ?§à§âh?§Ö? §¦v§Ön th§àugh h§Ö ?nt§Önd§Öd t§à §à§â§Ön h?? §Ö§å§Ö?, h?? v?§Öw w§Ñ? ?§à h§Ñz§å h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t t§Öll wh§Ñt w§Ñ? g§à?ng §àn. L§àv§Öl§å §ãh?ld? D§Ö§Ñr §ãh?ld? Wh§Ñt d§à§Ö? th§Ñt m§Ö§Ñn? ¡­? w§ànd§Ör ?f ?h§Ö §Ñl?§à th§àught th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö th?ng wh§Ön ? w§Ñ? b§àrn. §¯§Ö r§Öm§Ömb§Ör§Öd h?? m§àth§Ör wh§à h§Ñd §Ñb§Ñnd§àn§Öd h?m §Ñ? §Ñ §ãh?ld. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, h§Ö r§Ö?§Ö§ãt§Öd th§Ñt th§àught b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö h§Ö h§Ñd n§à m§Öm§àr§å §àf §Öv§Ör b§Ö?ng l§àv§Öd b§å h§Ör. §¯§Ö th§àught h§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t l§àv§Öd, th§Ñt h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñn unl§àv§Ñbl§Ö §ãh?ld. §£ut th§Ñt d§à§Ö?n¡¯t m§Ñtt§Ör §Ñn§åm§àr§Ö¡­ §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? h?? b§Ö?t fr?§Önd wh§à¡¯d tr§Ö§Ñt§Öd h?m l?k§Ö §Ñ f§Ñm?l§å. §¯§Ö¡¯d m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à l?v§Ö §àn m§à?tl§å du§Ö t§à h?? b§Ö?t fr?§Önd. §´§Ñ?uku §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd h?m?§Ölf f§àrtun§Ñt§Ö f§àr b§Ö?ng §Ñbl§Ö t§à d?§Ö f§Ö§Öl?ng ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö¡¯? w§Ñrmth b§Ö??d§Ö h?m. §¡? h§Ö l??t§Ön§Öd t§à §Ñn unf§Ñm?l?§Ñr v§à?§ã§Ö §ã§Ñll?ng §àut ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö,¡± h§Ö th§àught, §¡lth§àugh ? h§Ñv§Ö n§à ?d§Ö§Ñ wh§à §å§àu §Ñr§Ö, ?§à§âh?§Ö, ? h§à§â§Ö th§Ñt §å§àu w?ll b§Ö §Ñ §ãh?ld th§Ñt ?? l§àv§Öd b§å §å§àur §â§Ñr§Önt?. §¯§Ö w??h§Öd f§àr ?§à§âh?§Ö t§à b§Ö §Ñ §ãh?ld l§àv§Öd b§å h§Ör §â§Ñr§Önt? §Ñnd fr?§Önd?, ?u?t §Ñ? ?h§Ö w§àuld l§àv§Ö th§Öm b§Ñ§ãk. ?n th?? h§Ñz§å w§àrld, h§Ö w??h§Öd f§àr ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? h§Ñ§â§â?n§Ö?? w?th§àut kn§àw?ng §Öv§Ön wh§Ñt ?h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd l?k§Ö, but th§Ön¡­ h§Ö h§Ñd §Ñ th§àught. ? w§ànd§Ör wh§Ör§Ö ? §Ñm r?ght n§àw? ? w§ànd§Ör wh§Ör§Ö m§å ?§àul h§Ñ? g§àn§Ö §Ñft§Ör d§Ö§Ñth? §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt §´h§Ö b§Ñb§å¡¯? §ãr§å?ng w§Ñ? g§Ött?ng l§àud§Ör. W§Ñ? th?? ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §ãr§å? §¡lth§àugh ?t ?§àund§Öd §ãl§à?§Ö, h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t t§Öll wh§Ör§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ?. ?§à§âh?§Ö, ? w§ànd§Ör wh§Ör§Ö §å§àu §Ñr§Ö? §´h§Ö b§Ñb§å¡¯? §ãr§å g§àt §Öv§Ön ?tr§àng§Ör. §¦v§Ön th§àugh ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §ãr§å?ng th?? mu§ãh, h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t t§Öll wh§Ör§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ?. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö, §àur §âr§Ö§ã?§àu? tr§Ö§Ñ?ur§Ö.¡± §¡ §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ñnt v§à?§ã§Ö r§Ö§Ñ§ãh§Öd h?? §Ö§Ñr?. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ v§à?§ã§Ö th§Ñt §ã§ànv§Ö§å§Öd §Ñ m§àth§Ör¡¯? l§àv§Ö f§àr th§Ö?r §ãh?ldr§Ön. §°nl§å th§Ön d?d h§Ö n§àt?§ã§Ö th§Ñt th§Ö v§à?§ã§Ö w§Ñ? d?r§Ö§ãt§Öd §Ñt h?m. §¡t th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö t?m§Ö, th§Ö m§àm§Önt h§Ö n§àt?§ã§Öd th§Ñt th§Ö b§Ñb§å¡¯? §ãr§å?ng h§Ö w§Ñ? h§Ö§Ñr?ng b§Öl§àng§Öd t§à h?m?§Ölf, h§Ö l§à?t h?? §ã§àn?§ã?§àu?n§Ö??. CH 1 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 001 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, §´h?? §²l§Ñ§ã§Ö ?? §¯§Öll ?t h§Ñ? b§Ö§Ön §Ñ f§Öw §å§Ö§Ñr? ??n§ã§Ö ? f?r?t b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö §Ñw§Ñr§Ö th§Ñt ? §Ñm th§Ö r§Ö?n§ã§Ñrn§Ñt?§àn §àf N§Ñk§Ñmur§Ñ §´§Ñ?uku §Ñnd b§Ög§Ñn t§à wr?t§Ö §Ñ d?§Ñr§å ?n th§Ö f§àrm §àf l§Ött§Ör? t§à §å§àu. ?¡¯v§Ö th§àught §Ñ l§àt §Ñb§àut §å§àu §Öv§Ör ??n§ã§Ö ? r§Ög§Ñ?n§Öd m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö m§Öm§àr?§Ö?, §Ñb§àut wh§Öth§Ör §å§àu m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à ?urv?v§Ö §Ñft§Ör th§Ñt §Ñnd wh§Öth§Ör §å§àu ?§Ñf§Öl§å m§Ñd§Ö ?t b§Ñ§ãk t§à ?§Ñ§â§Ñn. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ? §Ñm §ã§ànf?d§Önt th§Ñt w?th §å§àur ?n§ãr§Öd?bl§Ö m§àt§àr ?k?ll?, th§Ö k?nd §àf lu§ãk th§Ñt §Ñll§àw§Öd §å§àu t§à h?t th§Ö ?§Ñ§ãk§â§àt ?n th§Ö l§àtt§Ör§å mult?§âl§Ö t?m§Ö?, §Ñnd b§Ö?ng ?§à h§Ñnd?§àm§Ö th§Ñt ?t¡¯? §Ñnn§à§å?ng, th§Ñt §å§àu¡¯r§Ö §âr§àb§Ñbl§å l?v?ng ?§Ñf§Öl§å. Wh§Ñt d§à §å§àu m§Ö§Ñn th§Ñt b§Ö?ng h§Ñnd?§àm§Ö h§Ñ? n§àth?ng t§à d§à w?th ?t? §£§Ö?ng b§àrn h§Ñnd?§àm§Ö ?? §âr§à§àf th§Ñt f§àrtun§Ö ?? §àn §å§àur ??d§Ö. §¡n§åw§Ñ§å, ? w§Ñ? r§Öb§àrn §Ñ? th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñ b§Ñr§àn, ?§à ?¡¯m ?§â§Önd?ng m§å d§Ñ§å? §Ñ? §Ñ l§Ñd§å n§Ñm§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör. Y§àu mu?t b§Ö ?ur§âr??§Öd b§å th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ñt ? w§Ñ? r§Ö?n§ã§Ñrn§Ñt§Öd §Ñ? §Ñ g?rl §Ñnd §Ñm l?v?ng ?n §Ñ §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öl§å d?ff§Ör§Önt w§àrld fr§àm m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö. ?¡¯m ?ur§âr??§Öd m§å?§Ölf. §°n th§Ö d§Ñ§å ? r§Öm§Ömb§Ör§Öd m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö §Ñ? N§Ñk§Ñmur§Ñ §´§Ñ?uku, ? d§Ö§ã?d§Öd t§à l?v§Ö §àn §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör, th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñ b§Ñr§àn h§àu?§Ö, §Ñnd §âut d§àwn r§à§àt? h§Ör§Ö. §°f §ã§àur?§Ö, ?t¡¯? n§àt l?k§Ö ? f§àrg§àt §Ñb§àut m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö. §´h§à?§Ö §Ñr§Ö §âr§Ö§ã?§àu? m§Öm§àr?§Ö? t§à m§Ö. F§àr §å§Ö§Ñr?, ?§àm§Öt?m§Ö? ?¡¯d g§Öt §Öm§àt?§àn§Ñl §Ñnd h§Ñv§Ö t§à t§Öll m§å?§Ölf §³ut th§Ö bull?h?t, §´§Ñ?uku! W§Öll, §âutt?ng th§Ñt §Ñ??d§Ö. §´§Önm§Ñ, ?¡¯m ?n h§Öll r?ght n§àw. §´h?? §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö¡­ ?? h§Öll. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö wr§àt§Ö th§Ö l§Ött§Ör t§à h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö¡¯? b§Ö?t fr?§Önd¡ª§àr §Ñt l§Ö§Ñ?t §Ñ d?§Ñr§å th§Ñt t§à§àk th§Ö f§àrm §àf §Ñ l§Ött§Ör¡ªth§Ö §ã§ànt§Önt? §àf wh§Ñt ?h§Ö w§Ñ? m§Önt§Ñll§å wr?t?ng m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör w§Ñnt t§à run §Ñw§Ñ§å fr§àm r§Ö§Ñl?t§å. §£ut r§Ö§Ñl?t§å w§Ñ? ?n§Ö?§ã§Ñ§â§Ñbl§Ö, n§à m§Ñtt§Ör h§àw d?zz§å ?t m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör. ?n fr§ànt §àf ?§à§âh?§Ö, §Ö?ght m§Ön w§Ör§Ö l?n§Öd u§â fr§àm l§Öft §Ñnd r?ght. §¦§Ñ§ãh §àn§Ö §àf th§Öm, §Ö?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñll§å th§à?§Ö ?t§Ñnd?ng §Ñt th§Ö fr§ànt §àf th§Ö l?n§Ö, w§Ör§Ö §Ñbn§àrm§Ñll§å g§à§àd-l§à§àk?ng w?th §â§Öd?gr§Ö§Ö? t§à m§Ñt§ãh. ¡°§´h?? ?? §àur f?r?t m§Ö§Öt?ng, ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ. §®§å n§Ñm§Ö ?? L§àr§Önz§à F§àr?§Öll. ? w§Ñ? l§à§àk?ng f§àrw§Ñrd t§à m§Ö§Öt?ng §å§àu t§àd§Ñ§å.¡± 1 §´§Ñlk?ng ?§à §â§àl?t§Öl§å t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ö§Öm§Öd §àdd §ã§àn??d§Ör?ng th?? m§Ñn w§Ñ? ?u§â§â§à?§Öd t§à b§Ö th§Ö ?§Ö§ã§ànd ?§àn §àf §Ñ m§Ñrqu??. §®§àr§Ö§àv§Ör, d§Ö?§â?t§Ö ?t?ll b§Ö?ng ?n h?? §Ö§Ñrl§å tw§Önt?§Ö?, th?? L§àr§Önz§à F§àr?§Öll gu§å ?§Örv§Öd §Ñ? th§Ö d?r§Ö§ãt§àr §àf th§Ö ?n?t?tut§Ö §àf §®§Öd?§ã§Ñl ?§ã?§Ön§ã§Ö ?n th§Ö §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm. §¯?? gr§Ñ§å §Ö§å§Ö?, wh?§ãh w§Ör§Ö b§Öh?nd ??lv§Ör-r?mm§Öd gl§Ñ??§Ö?, ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à §â?§Ör§ã§Ö ?tr§Ñ?ght thr§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö, ?uff§à§ã§Ñt?ng h§Ör. §¯§Ö w§Ñ? t§Ñll §Ñnd h§Ñd w§Ñ??t-l§Öngth ?§àft ?nd?g§à §ã§àl§àr§Öd h§Ñ?r, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? t?§Öd b§Ñ§ãk; h?? f?gur§Ö, ?t§Ñnd?ng th§Ör§Ö w?th §Ñ n§àbl§Ö ?m?l§Ö §àn h?? f§Ñ§ã§Ö, ?§Ö§Öm§Öd l?k§Ö ?§àm§Öth?ng §àut §àf §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut?ful §â§Ñ?nt?ng. ¡°§®§å n§Ñm§Ö ?? G§Ör§Ñld F§àr??u?. ? ?h§Ñll ?§Örv§Ö §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? §Ö?§ã§àrt.¡± §³§àntr§Ñr§å t§à L§àr§Önz§à¡¯? gr§Ö§Öt?ng, th?? G§Ör§Ñld F§àr??u?, th§Ö th?rd ?§àn §àf §Ñ §ã§àunt, g§Ñv§Ö h§Ör §Ñ f§àrm§Ñl gr§Ö§Öt?ng. §¡lth§àugh h§Ö h§Ñd §Ñ n§Ö§Ñt f§Ñ§ã§Ö, h?? f§Ñ§ã§Ö w§Ñ? §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§ànl§Ö?? §Ñnd unr§Ö§Ñd§Ñbl§Ö. §¯§Ö d?dn¡¯t §Öv§Ön ?m?l§Ö.. ?u?t g§à?ng b§å §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö?, h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd l?k§Ö §Ñ §âr?n§ã§Ö §àut §àf §Ñ f§Ñ?r§å t§Ñl§Ö w?th bl§ànd h§Ñ?r §Ñnd blu§Ö §Ö§å§Ö?. §¡t th§Ö §Ñg§Ö §àf ??§çt§Ö§Ön, h§Ö h§Ñd §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å §Ö§Ñrn§Öd h?? §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö §Ñ? §Ñ m§Ömb§Ör §àf th§Ö §¯§àl§å §¬n?ght §£r?g§Ñd§Ö, §Ñn §Öl?t§Ö §â§à??t?§àn gr§Ñnt§Öd t§à §ànl§å §Ñ f§Öw §àf th§Ö m§à?t §ã§Ñ§â§Ñbl§Ö kn?ght?, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö ?t w§Ö?rd th§Ñt h§Ö h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön §àrd§Ör§Öd t§à §Ö?§ã§àrt th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñ b§Ñr§àn.. ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñ dut§å th§Ñt m§Ñt§ãh§Öd h?? §â§à??t?§àn, but th§Ö §àrd§Ör h§Ñd §ã§àm§Ö fr§àm ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t r§Öfu?§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§ànd§Ör§Öd wh§Öth§Ör h§Ö w§Ñ? m§Ñd §Ñb§àut th§Ñt. §¦v§Ör§å t?m§Ö ?§àm§Öb§àd§å ?ntr§àdu§ã§Öd th§Öm?§Ölv§Ö?, ?§à§âh?§Ö l?ft§Öd h§Ör ?k?rt ?n §Ñ §â§àl?t§Ö §ãurt?§å §Ñnd §âut §Ñ ?m?l§Ö §àn h§Ör f§Ñ§ã§Ö. §¦v§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö f§Ölt l?k§Ö h§Ör ?m?l§Ö w§Ñ? t§à§à f§Ñk§Ö, but ?t §ã§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö h§Öl§â§Öd. R?ght §Ñt th?? m§àm§Önt, ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñt th§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd §¡§ã§Ñd§Öm§å wh§Ör§Ö §ànl§å m§Ön §Ñtt§Önd§Öd. §´h§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? b§Ö?ng f§àr§ã§Öd t§à l?v§Ö §Ñt th?? ?§ãh§à§àl unt?l ?h§Ö ?u§ã§ã§Ö§Öd§Öd ?n §Ñ §ã§Ört§Ñ?n m§Ñtt§Ör. N§à m§Ñtt§Ör h§àw h§Ñnd?§àm§Ö th§Ö§å §Ñll l§à§àk§Öd, th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö §Ñll m§Ön. N§à m§Ñtt§Ör wh§Ör§Ö ?h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd, th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö §ànl§å m§Ön. §´§Önm§Ñ, ?¡¯ll ?§Ñ§å ?t §Ñg§Ñ?n. §´h?? §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö¡­ ?? h§Öll. §´§Ñ?uku h§Ñd g§àtt§Ön u?§Öd t§à b§Ö?ng ?urr§àund§Öd b§å m§Ön §Ñft§Ör g§à?ng t§à §Ñn §Ñll b§à§å? h?gh ?§ãh§à§àl, §Ñnd th§Ön th§Ö §ã§àm§â§Ñn§å h§Ö h§Ñd w§àrk§Öd §Ñt w§Ñ? full §àf m§Ön, but h§Ö d?dn¡¯t w§Ñnt th§Ñt t§à §ã§ànt?nu§Ö ?n th?? l?f§Ö. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Ö n§à g§à, n§à m§Ñtt§Ör h§àw h§Ñnd?§àm§Ö th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö. §´§Ñ?uku r§Ö§Ñll§å d?dn¡¯t w§Ñnt §Ñn§å §àf ?t. ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Ö§Ñll§å w??h§Öd ?h§Ö §ã§àuld b§Ö §â§Ñrd§àn§Öd. Wh§å? Wh§å d?d ?t §Önd u§â l?k§Ö th???! ? §Ñm th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñ b§Ñr§àn. §¡ §å§àung l§Ñd§å!! §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt §´h§Ö m§Ön w§Ör§Ö ?t?ll ?ntr§àdu§ã?ng th§Öm?§Ölv§Ö?, but ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t f§Ö§Öl l?k§Ö l??t§Ön?ng. ?n?t§Ö§Ñd §àf l??t§Ön?ng, ?h§Ö w§Ñ? d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Öl§å ?u§â§âr§Ö???ng th§Ö d§Ö??r§Ö t§à §å§Öll h§Ör h§Ö§Ñd §àff. U§â unt?l §Ñ w§Ö§Ök §Ñg§à, ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd l?v§Öd ?n h§Ö§Ñv§Ön. ?h§Ö h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön ?urr§àund§Öd b§å b§Ö§Ñut?ful fl§àw§Ör? §Ñnd w§Ñ? §Ön?§à§å?ng th?? w§àrld¡¯? ?§âr?ngt?m§Ö. §¯§àw d?d th?ng? §Önd u§â l?k§Ö th?? ?n ?u?t §Ñ w§Ö§Ök? Wh§å w§Ñ? ? ?§Önt ?nt§à §Ñ §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö full §àf dud§Ö?! G?v§Ö m§Ö b§Ñ§ãk m§å §¦d§Ön! §´h§à?§Ö w§àrd? w§Ör§Ön¡¯t f?t f§àr §Ñ l§Ñd§å, but ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñlw§Ñ§å? §ã§Ñr§Öful §àf h§Ör u?u§Ñl §Ñtt?tud§Ö, ?h§Ö th§àught ?h§Ö §ã§àuld b§Ö f§àrg?v§Ön f§àr t§Ñlk?ng l?k§Ö §Ñ gu§å ?n h§Ör h§Ö§Ñrt. Unt?l §Ñ w§Ö§Ök §Ñg§à, ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön ?§â§Önd?ng h§Ör d§Ñ§å? §Ñt th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å f§àr th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör? §àf §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?. §´h§àugh ?t w§Ñ? f§àr th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör? §àf §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?, n§àt ?u?t §Ñn§å §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt¡¯? d§Ñught§Ör §ã§àuld §Ñtt§Önd. §°nl§å §Ö§ç§ã§Öll§Önt §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö? w§Ör§Ö §Ñdm?tt§Öd. §´h§Ör§Ö, ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö kn§àwn §Ñ? §Ñ t§Ñl§Önt§Öd w§àm§Ñn d§Ö?§â?t§Ö §ànl§å b§Ö?ng §Ñ d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñ b§Ñr§àn. ?h§Ö n§Öv§Ör th§àught th?ng? w§àuld §Önd u§â l?k§Ö th??. Wh?l§Ö ?t w§Ñ? tru§Ö th§Ñt th?? w§Ñ? th§Ö r§Ö?ult §àf h§Ör §àwn §ãh§à?§ã§Ö?, th§Ö §ã§àntr§Ñ?t b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö h§Ö§Ñv§Ön §àf §àn§Ö w§Ö§Ök §Ñg§à §Ñnd th?? h§Öll full §àf m§Ön w§Ñ? t§à§à §ãru§Öl. W§Öll th§Ön, l§Öt u? t§Ñlk §Ñb§àut wh§å ?§à§âh?§Ö §Önd§Öd u§â dr§à§â§â§Öd ?nt§à th?? h§Öll. ?t w§Önt b§Ñ§ãk t§à th§Ñt d§Ñ§å wh§Ön ?h§Ö f?r?t r§Öm§Ömb§Ör§Öd th§Ö m§Öm§àr?§Ö? §àf h§Ör §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö¡­ CH 2 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 002 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, §¡§â§â§Ñr§Öntl§å ? w§Ñ? R§Ö?n§ã§Ñrn§Ñt§Öd §Ñ? §Ñ §£§Ñr§àn¡¯? D§Ñught§Ör §¡lth§àugh ?t m?ght ?§àund §ãr§Ñz§å, ?t¡¯? §Ñ f§Ñ§ãt. ?¡¯ll ?§Ñ§å ?t §àn§Ö m§àr§Ö t?m§Ö. ?, wh§à w§Ñ? N§Ñk§Ñmur§Ñ §´§Ñ?uku ?n m§å §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö, w§Ñ? r§Ö?n§ã§Ñrn§Ñt§Öd §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör, th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñ b§Ñr§àn. D§à §å§àu und§Ör?t§Ñnd? W§Öll, ? w§Ñ? §ã§ànfu?§Öd §Ñb§àut ?t, t§à§à. ?t¡¯? h§Ñrd t§à wr§Ñ§â m§å h§Ö§Ñd §Ñr§àund ?t. §®§Ñ§åb§Ö b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf th§Ö ?h§à§ãk, ? f§Öll un§ã§àn?§ã?§àu? f§àr thr§Ö§Ö d§Ñ§å? §Ñft§Ör ? r§Ög§Ñ?n§Öd m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö m§Öm§àr?§Ö?. W?th th§Ö?§Ö m§Öm§àr?§Ö?, §Öv§Ön §Ñft§Ör ? r§Ö§ã§àv§Ör§Öd ? w§Ñ? §ã§ànfu?§Öd. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §àn§Ö th?ng ? kn§Öw f§àr ?ur§Ö. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? th§Ö f§Ö§Öl?ng §àf w§Ñnt?ng t§à m§Ö§Öt §å§àu, §´§Önm§Ñ. ? §Ñm w§Öll §Ñw§Ñr§Ö ?t¡¯? ?m§â§à???bl§Ö. §£ut ?f ?t w§Ör§Ö §â§à???bl§Ö, ? w§àuld l?k§Ö t§à m§Ö§Öt §å§àu. §¡nd ? w§Ñnt t§à¡­ br§Ñg t§à §å§àu!! L§à§àk §Ñt th?? ?h?n?ng wh?t§Ö ?k?n, bl§Ñ§ãk h§Ñ?r l?k§Ö th§Ö n?ght ?k§å, §Öm§Ör§Ñld-l?k§Ö §Ö§å§Ö?; ?¡¯v§Ö b§Ö§Ön r§Ö?n§ã§Ñrn§Ñt§Öd ?nt§à §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut?ful w§àm§Ñn!! ? r§Ö§Ñll§å w§Ñnt t§à br§Ñg §Ñb§àut b§Ö§ã§àm?ng b§Ö§Ñut?ful! §³§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö §Ñ? §´§Ñ?uku, §Ñ m§Ñn w?th §Ñv§Ör§Ñg§Ö l§à§àk?, ? ?§Ör?§àu?l§å w§Ñnt §å§àu t§à ?§Ö§Ö th§Ö §ãr§Ñz§å g§à§àd l§à§àk? ?¡¯v§Ö §Ñ§ãh?§Öv§Öd ?n m§å §âr§Ö?§Önt l?f§Ö §Ñ? §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut?ful w§àm§Ñn. Y§Ñ§Ñ§Ñ§Ñ§Ñ§å!! ? b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut§å!! §´h§Ñt¡¯? th§Ö m§Ñrk §àf §Ñ v?§ãt§àr¡¯? ?n l?f§Ö!! ¡­§²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö §Ö§ç§ãu?§Ö m§Ö f§àr th§Ñt r§Öm§Ñrk wh?§ãh w§Ñ? unb§Öf?tt?ng §àf §Ñ l§Ñd§å. ?t ?? unf§àrtun§Ñt§Ö th§Ñt ? §Ñm un§Ñbl§Ö t§à m§Ö§Öt §å§àu, but §Ñt th§Ö l§Ö§Ñ?t ? w?ll §ã§ànt?nu§Ö t§à wr?t§Ö th?? d?§Ñr§å ?n th§Ö f§àrm §àf §Ñ l§Ött§Ör t§à §å§àu. W§Öll th§Ön, §´§Önm§Ñ, ?§Ö§Ö §å§àu §Ñg§Ñ?n. §³l§à??ng th§Ö th?§ãk d?§Ñr§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ö§çh§Ñl§Öd thr§àugh h§Ör ?m§Ñll §ãr?m?§àn l?§â?. §¡t §Ñlm§à?t ??§ç §å§Ö§Ñr? §àld, w?th bl§Ñ§ãk h§Ñ?r ?h§Ö ?nh§Ör?t§Öd fr§àm h§Ör f§Ñth§Ör §Ñnd §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut?ful §â§Ñ?r §àf §Öm§Ör§Ñld §Ö§å§Ö? ?h§Ö ?nh§Ör?t§Öd fr§àm h§Ör m§àth§Ör, ?h§Ö w§àuld b§Ö §Ñ §âr§Ött§å l?ttl§Ö g?rl ?f ?h§Ö ?t§Ñ§å§Öd ??l§Önt. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör¡ª ¡°§´§Önm§Ñ, h§Ö ?ur§Öl§å m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à ?urv?v§Ö, r?ght¡­?¡± §¯§Ör w§àrd? d?dn¡¯t ?§àund l?k§Ö th§à?§Ö §àf §Ñ l?ttl§Ö g?rl, §Ñnd h§Ör ??gh?ng §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö w§Ñ? r§Öm?n??§ã§Önt §àf §Ñ m§Öl§Ñn§ãh§àl?§ã, t?r§Öd §àld m§Ñn. ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd dr§àwn§Öd ?n §Ñ §âr?v§Ñt§Ö r?v§Ör §Ñ f§Öw d§Ñ§å? §Ñg§à. §¡lth§àugh th§Ö r?v§Ör w§Ñ?n¡¯t th§Ñt d§Ö§Ö§â, f§àr ?§à§âh?§Ö wh§à h§Ñd f§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn b§Ö§Ön w§Ö§Ñk t§à w§Ñt§Ör ??n§ã§Ö h§Ör §ãh?ldh§à§àd, th§Ö ?ur§âr??§Ö §àf f§Ñll?ng ?nt§à th§Ö r?v§Ör §Ñft§Ör ?tumbl?ng §àn §Ñ ?t§àn§Ö §ã§Ñu?§Öd h§Ör t§à fr§Ö§Öz§Ö u§â ?n §â§Ñn?§ã §Ñnd §Ñlm§à?t dr§àwn ?n th§Ö ?h§Ñll§àw w§Ñt§Ör. ?h§Ö §Önd§Öd u§â b§Ö?ng r§Ö?§ãu§Öd b§å §Ñ b§à§å wh§à h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd t§à §â§Ñ?? b§å §àn h?? §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö. Wh§Ön th§Ö b§à§å §Ñ?k§Öd h§Ör wh§Öth§Ör h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñlr?ght, th§Ö w§àrd th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd br§Ö§Ñthl§Ö??l§å murmur§Öd w§Ñ? th§Ö n§Ñm§Ö §àf h§Ör b§Ö?t fr?§Önd ?n h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö. §´h§Ö m§àm§Önt ?h§Ö ?§Ñ?d h?? n§Ñm§Ö, ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Öm§Ömb§Ör§Öd §Öv§Ör§åth?ng, ?n§ãlud?ng th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ñt ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ m§Ñn ?n h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö §Ñnd d?§Öd ?n §Ñ m§Ñr?t?m§Ö §Ñ§ã§ã?d§Önt. Unt?l th§Ñt m§àm§Önt, ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön l?v?ng w?th §Ñ ?§Ön?§Ö §àf d??§ã§àmf§àrt. ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd §Ñlw§Ñ§å? f§Ölt §Ñ? ?f ?h§Ö h§Ñd f§àrg§àtt§Ön ?§àm§Öth?ng ?m§â§àrt§Ñnt but w§Ñ? un§Ñbl§Ö t§à r§Ö§ã§Ñll wh§Ñt ?t w§Ñ?. F§àr §Ö§ç§Ñm§âl§Ö, wh§Ön ?h§Ö r§Ö§Ñd §Ñ b§à§àk, §Öv§Ön th§àugh ?t ?h§àuld h§Ñv§Ö b§Ö§Ön th§Ö f?r?t t?m§Ö ?h§Ö h§Ñd §Öv§Ör r§Ö§Ñd ?t ?h§Ö §ã§àuld d?ff§Ör§Önt?§Ñt§Ö b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th?ng? ?h§Ö h§Ñd n§Öv§Ör kn§àwn §Ñnd th?ng? th§Ñt w§Ör§Ö ??m?l§Ñr t§à th?ng? ?h§Ö §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å kn§Öw. ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t kn§àw wh§Ör§Ö th§Ñt kn§àwl§Ödg§Ö §ã§Ñm§Ö fr§àm. ??n§ã§Ö §Öv§Ön ?h§Ö f§àund ?t ?tr§Ñng§Ö, ?h§Ö n§Öv§Ör t§àld §Ñn§å§àn§Ö §Ñb§àut ?t. §¦v§Ön §Ñt §Ñn §Ñg§Ö wh§Ön m§à?t §ãh?ldr§Ön h§Ñd n§à f?lt§Ör, ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t ?§â§Ö§Ñk §àf wh§Ñt ?h§Ö th§àught w§Ñ? w§Ö?rd. ¡°W§Öll, ?¡¯m gl§Ñd ? d?dn¡¯t ?§Ñ§å ?t. N§àb§àd§å w§àuld §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt th§Ñt ?t¡¯? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ? h§Ñv§Ö m§Öm§àr?§Ö? §àf m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö.¡± ?h§Ö §âut h§Ör §Ölb§àw? §àn th§Ö d§Ö?k §Ñnd §âr§à§â§â§Öd h§Ör r§àund, wh?t§Ö §ãh§Ö§Ök? §àn h§Ör §â§Ñlm?. §¯§Ör w§àrd?, t§àn§Ö, §Ñnd g§Ö?tur§Ö? w§Ör§Ö §àn§Ö hundr§Öd §â§Ör§ã§Önt fr§àm h§Ör §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö §Ñ? §´§Ñ?uku. ¡°§°§à§â?, ? ?h§àuldn¡¯t d§à th??. ? §Ñm ?§à§âh?§Ö! ?¡¯m §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd§å!¡± Fufufu, ?h§Ö l§Ñugh§Öd. §¡lth§àugh ?h§Ö h§Ñdn¡¯t §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt t§à b§Ö r§Ö?n§ã§Ñrn§Ñt§Öd §Ñ? §Ñ w§àm§Ñn, ?h§Ö f§àund th§Ñt h§Ör §ãurr§Önt l?f§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ h§Ñ§â§â§å §àn§Ö. ?t w§Ñ? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö, unl?k§Ö wh§Ön ?h§Ö l?v§Öd §Ñ? N§Ñk§Ñmur§Ñ §´§Ñ?uku, ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd §Ñ f§Ñm?l§å. §´§Ñ?uku w§Ñ? §Ñb§Ñnd§àn§Öd b§å h?? m§àth§Ör §Ñt th§Ö §Ñg§Ö §àf f?v§Ö §Ñnd gr§Öw u§â ?n §Ñn §àr§âh§Ñn§Ñg§Ö. F§àr §´§Ñ?uku, wh§à h§Ñdn¡¯t kn§àw wh§à h?? f§Ñth§Ör w§Ñ?, h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön §Ñb§Ñnd§àn§Öd b§å h?? m§àth§Ör, §Ñnd h§Ñd §Ñlw§Ñ§å? l?v§Öd §Ñl§àn§Ö, th§Ö b§Ö?t th?ng th§Ñt h§Ñd §Öv§Ör h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd t§à h?m h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön m§Ö§Öt?ng §Ñnd b§Öfr?§Önd?ng §´§Önm§Ñ ?n §Öl§Öm§Önt§Ñr§å ?§ãh§à§àl. ?f n§àt f§àr §´§Önm§Ñ, h§Ö d§àubt§Öd h§Ö §ã§àuld h§Ñv§Ö l?v§Öd §Ñ d§Ö§ã§Önt l?f§Ö. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? wh§å, wh§Ön h§Ö dr§àwn§Öd, h§Ö w??h§Öd th§Ñt §Ñt l§Ö§Ñ?t §´§Önm§Ñ w§àuld ?urv?v§Ö §Ñnd r§Öturn ?§Ñf§Öl§å. §¦v§Ön ?f h§Ö h§Ñd t§à §â§Ñ§å f§àr ?t w?th h?? §àwn l?f§Ö, h§Ö w??h§Öd f§àr §´§Önm§Ñ t§à b§Ö ?§Ñf§Ö §Ñnd ?§àund. ¡°? w§ànd§Ör ?f h§Ö ?§Ñf§Öl§å r§Öturn§Öd t§à ?§Ñ§â§Ñn¡­¡± §¦v§Ör ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö r§Ög§Ñ?n§Öd h§Ör §â§Ñ?t m§Öm§àr?§Ö?, ?h§Ö §àft§Ön t§Ñlk§Öd §Ñb§àut §´§Önm§Ñ. ?f §´§Önm§Ñ h§Ñd §Önd§Öd u§â l?k§Ö h§Ör §Ñnd l§à?t h?? l?f§Ö ?n th§Ñt §ã§àld ?§Ö§Ñ¡­ §´h§Ñt hurt t§à th?nk §Ñb§àut. §´§Önm§Ñ h§Ñd §Ñ f§Ñm?l§å w§Ñ?t?ng f§àr h?? r§Öturn. Wh§Ön ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §´§Ñ?uku, §´§Önm§Ñ¡¯? f§Ñm?l§å h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön k?nd t§à h§Ör, ?§à ?h§Ö d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å w§Ñnt§Öd h?m t§à r§Öturn ?§Ñf§Öl§å. ¡°§¦§Ö§Ö?, ?t¡¯? n§à u?§Ö t§à k§Ö§Ö§â w§àrr§å?ng §Ñb§àut ?t! §´§Önm§Ñ h§Ñ? g§à§àd lu§ãk, ?§à ?t ?h§àuld b§Ö §àk§Ñ§å! §¯§Ö ?? d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å ?u?t f?n§Ö!¡± §´§Önm§Ñ §â§à??§Ö??§Öd ?u§ãh ?tr§àng lu§ãk th§Ñt h§Ö h§Ñd h?t th§Ö ?§Ñ§ãk§â§àt d§Ö?§â?t§Ö bu§å?ng §ànl§å §àn§Ö t?§ãk§Öt. §´h§Ör§Öf§àr§Ö, ?h§Ö §ãh§à?§Ö t§à b§Öl?§Öv§Ö ?n th§Ñt lu§ãk. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, n§à m§Ñtt§Ör h§àw mu§ãh ?h§Ö b§Öl?§Öv§Öd §Ñnd §âr§Ñ§å§Öd, ?h§Ö h§Ñd n§à w§Ñ§å t§à f?nd §àut wh§Ñt h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd t§à §´§Önm§Ñ ?n th?? w§àrld. Un§Ñbl§Ö t§à kn§àw wh§Ñt h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd §Ñft§Ör ?h§Ö d?§Öd, ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Öl§â but w§àrr§å. §´§à ?§àm§Öh§àw ?u§â§âr§Ö?? h§Ör §Ñn§ç?§Öt§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö d§Ö§ã?d§Öd t§à wr?t§Ö §Ñ d?§Ñr§å ?n th§Ö f§àrm §àf §Ñ l§Ött§Ör §Ñddr§Ö??§Öd t§à h§Ör b§Ö?t fr?§Önd. ??n§ã§Ö ?t w§àuld b§Ö b§Ñd ?f ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö r§Ö§Ñd th§Ö §ã§ànt§Önt?, ?h§Ö §ãh§à?§Ö t§à r§Öl§å §àn h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö¡¯? m§Öm§àr?§Ö? §Ñnd wr§àt§Ö ?t ?n ?§Ñ§â§Ñn§Ö?§Ö. §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt §´h?? w§Ñ§å, r§Ög§Ñrdl§Ö?? §àf wh§Ñt ?h§Ö wr§àt§Ö §àr wh§à ?§Ñw ?t, th§Ö§å h§Ñd n§à w§Ñ§å t§à kn§àw ?t? §ã§ànt§Önt?, wh?§ãh §Ñll§àw§Öd h§Ör t§à f§Ö§Öl r§Ö§Ñ??ur§Öd. §£§Ö??d§Ö?, ?h§Ö h§Ñd §Ñ?k§Öd f§àr §Ñ th?§ãk, ?turd§å d?§Ñr§å ?§à ?h§Ö §ã§àuld wr?t§Ö ?n ?t f§àr m§Ñn§å §å§Ö§Ñr?. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ§å, ?h§Ö §ã§àuld k§Ö§Ö§â wr?t?ng §Öv§Ör§å d§Ñ§å. ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd m§Ñd§Ö §Ñ d§Ö§ã???§àn §Ñft§Ör h§Ör m§Öm§àr§å r§Öturn§Öd. ?h§Ö w§àuld §ànl§å wr?t§Ö §Ñb§àut h§Ör m§Öm§àr?§Ö? §Ñ? §´§Ñ?uku ?n h§Ör d?§Ñr§å. §¦v§Ör§åwh§Ör§Ö §Öl?§Ö, ?h§Ö w§àuld l?v§Ö §àn §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör, d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñ b§Ñr§àn h§àu?§Ö. ?h§Ö r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd §Ñ gr§Ö§Ñt d§Ö§Ñl §àf l§àv§Ö fr§àm h§Ör §â§Ñr§Önt? §Ñnd l§Öd §Ñ §ã§àmf§àrt§Ñbl§Ö l?f§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö d§Ö§ã?d§Öd t§à r§Ö?§â§ànd t§à th§Ö?r l§àv§Ö. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §àn§Ö th?ng th§Ñt ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t d§à d§Ö?§â?t§Ö h§Ör §â§Ñr§Önt¡¯? l§àv§Ö. ?t w§Ñ? r§Ög§Ñrd?ng m§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö. ?n th?? w§àrld, ?t w§Ñ? n§àrm§Ñl f§àr §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö t§à m§Ñrr§å th§Ö §â§Ñrtn§Ör d§Ö§ã?d§Öd b§å th§Ö?r §â§Ñr§Önt?, §Öv§Ön f§àr §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à w§Ör§Ön¡¯t §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?. ?h§Ö f§Ölt v§Ör§å ?§àrr§å f§àr h§Ör §â§Ñr§Önt?, but ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? d§Öt§Örm?n§Öd t§à r§Öm§Ñ?n ??ngl§Ö f§àr th§Ö r§Ö?t §àf h§Ör l?f§Ö §Ñnd §Öv§Öntu§Ñll§å b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö §Ñ nun. ?h§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t r§Ölu§ãt§Ñnt t§à m§Ñrr§å §Ñ m§Ñn b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ m§Ñn ?n h§Ör §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö. ?t w§Ñ? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?h§Ö r§Öm§Ömb§Ör§Öd th§Ñt §Ñt th§Ö m§àm§Önt §àf h§Ör d§Ö§Ñth ?n h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö, ?h§Ö h§Ñd §âr§Ñ§å§Öd f§àr h§Ör b§Ö?t fr?§Önd¡¯? ?§Ñf§Öt§å ?n §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Ö f§àr b§Ö§ã§àm?ng §Ñ §ãl§Örg§åm§Ñn §Ñnd d§Öv§àt?ng h§Ör §ãh§Ñ?t?t§å t§à G§àd ?n h§Ör n§Ö§çt l?f§Ö. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf th§Ñt v§àw, G§àd gr§Ñnt§Öd m§Ö th§Ö m§Öm§àr§å §àf m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö, ?h§Ö th§àught. ?§à ?h§Ö f?gur§Öd th§Ö v§àw mu?t b§Ö u§âh§Öld. CH 3 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 003 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, §¡§â§â§Ñr§Öntl§å ? w§Ñ? R§Ö?n§ã§Ñrn§Ñt§Öd §Ñ? §Ñ §£§Ñr§àn¡¯? D§Ñught§Ör ?? §´§à b§Ö h§àn§Ö?t, b§Öf§àr§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯d r§Ög§Ñ?n§Öd h§Ör m§Öm§àr?§Ö? §àf h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö, ?h§Ö w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö m§Ñd§Ö th?? §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öl§å unr§Ö§Ñ?§àn§Ñbl§Ö r§Öqu§Ö?t. ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? m§àth§Ör, §¦n§Ñ, h§Ñd §Ñ w§Ö§Ñk b§àd§å. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å §Ñ m?r§Ñ§ãl§Ö th§Ñt ?h§Ö h§Ñd m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à g?v§Ö b?rth t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö. §¡?k?ng f§àr §Ñn§àth§Ör §ãh?ld w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö b§Ö§Ön n§à d?ff§Ör§Önt fr§àm §Ñ?k?ng h§Ör t§à d?§Ö. §£ut ??n§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd r§Ög§Ñ?n§Öd m§Öm§àr?§Ö? §àf h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö, ?h§Ö und§Ör?t§à§àd th§Ñt h§Ör m§àth§Ör h§Ñd §Ñ w§Ö§Ñk b§àd§å. §¯§Ör m§àth§Ör h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön ??§ãkl§å ??n§ã§Ö §ãh?ldh§à§àd §Ñnd ?§â§Önt h§Ör d§Ñ§å? m§à?tl§å ?n b§Öd. Du§Ö t§à h§Ör w§Ö§Ñk b§àd§å, ?h§Ö r§Ñr§Öl§å §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Öd ?n ?§à§ã?§Ñl §ã?r§ãl§Ö?. §´h§Ö §àn§Ö t?m§Ö ?h§Ö §Ñtt§Önd§Öd §Ñ §â§Ñrt§å w§Ñ? th§Ö v§Ör§å d§Ñ§å ?h§Ö m§Öt ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? f§Ñth§Ör §¦dg§Ñr wh§à ?h§Ö w§Önt §àn t§à m§Ñrr§å. §¦v§Ön §Ñft§Ör g§Ött?ng m§Ñrr?§Öd, h§Ör l?f§Ö?t§ål§Ö r§Öm§Ñ?n§Öd §àn§Ö §àf §ã§àn?t§Ñnt b§Ödr§Ö?t. ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t §Ö§ç§Ör§ã??§Ö, ?h§Ö §Ñt§Ö §â§à§àrl§å, §Ñnd n§Öv§Ör w§Önt §àut und§Ör th§Ö ?un. §¦v§Ön §Ñ h§Ö§Ñlth§å §â§Ör?§àn w§àuld b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö ??§ãk b§Öf§àr§Ö l§àng w?th §Ñ l?f§Ö?t§ål§Ö l?k§Ö th§Ñt. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à w§Ñ§å f§àr h§Ör b§àd§å t§à g§Ñ?n ?tr§Öngth. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å §Ñ m?r§Ñ§ãl§Ö th§Ñt ?h§Ö §Öv§Ör m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à g?v§Ö b?rth. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? th?nk?ng th§Ñt th§Ñt §àn§Ö m?r§Ñ§ãl§Ö w§Ñ? §Ön§àugh, ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? f§Ñth§Ör b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö §àv§Ör§âr§àt§Ö§ãt?v§Ö §àf m§àth§Ör. §¦v§Ön th§Ö m§Ñn??§àn ?§à§âh?§Ö §ãurr§Öntl§å l?v§Öd ?n w§Ñ? §Ñ v?ll§Ñ th§Ñt h§Ör f§Ñth§Ör h§Ñd bu?lt ?§â§Ö§ã?f?§ã§Ñll§å ?n th§Ö h§Ö§Ñlth r§Ö?§àrt r§Ög?§àn f§àr h§Ör m§àth§Ör. §¡lth§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? f§Ñth§Ör, §¦dg§Ñr, §ãurr§Öntl§å h§Öld th§Ö §â§à??t?§àn §àf b§Ñr§àn, h§Ö w§Ñ? f§àrm§Örl§å th§Ö th?rd ?§àn §àf §Ñ f§Ñm?l§å §àf th§Ö g§Öntr§å1. D§Ö?§â?t§Ö b§Ö?ng b§Öl§àw th§Ö §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñ§ã§å, §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à §ã§àmm§àn§Ör? h§Ö l§Öd §Ñ r?§ãh l?f§Ö §Ñnd d?dn¡¯t ?truggl§Ö w?th m§àn§Ö§å. ?n th§Ö §àld§Ön d§Ñ§å?, §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt? d?dn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö t§à w§àrk¡ªth§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö t?m§Ö? th§Ñt d§à?ng ?§à w§Ñ? §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd ?h§Ñm§Öful¡ªbut b§å th§Ö t?m§Ö h§Ör f§Ñth§Ör w§Ñ? §Ñ §å§àung m§Ñn, th§à?§Ö ?d§Ö§Ñ? h§Ñd f§Ñd§Öd. ??n§ã§Ö h§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö th?rd ?§àn, h§Ör f§Ñth§Ör w§Ñ? un§Ñbl§Ö t§à ?nh§Ör?t th§Ö h§àu?§Ö. ?n?t§Ö§Ñd, h§Ö ?t§Ñrt§Öd §Ñ bu??n§Ö?? w?th §Ñ l§à§Ñn fr§àm th§Ö f§Ñm?l§å, §Ñnd th§Ö tr§Ñd?ng §ã§àm§â§Ñn§å h§Ö bu?lt f§àund ?u§ã§ã§Ö?? ?n tr§Ñd?ng w?th f§àr§Ö?gn n§Ñt?§àn?. §¯§Ö d?dn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ §â§Ñrt?§ãul§Ñr d§Ö??r§Ö t§à b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö §Ñ n§àbl§Ö. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, h§Ö h§Ñd f§Ñll§Ön ?n l§àv§Ö §Ñt f?r?t ??ght, ?§à ?n §àrd§Ör t§à m§Ñrr§å §®§àth§Ör, wh§à w§Ñ? th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñ v??§ã§àunt, h§Ö u?§Öd h?? r?§ãh§Ö? t§à bu§å th§Ö t?tl§Ö §àf b§Ñr§àn. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? th§Ö ?t§àr§å §àf h§àw th§Ö§å g§àt m§Ñrr?§Öd. ?n ?h§àrt, F§Ñth§Ör f§Öll ?n l§àv§Ö w?th §Ñ w§àm§Ñn §àf §Ñ h?gh§Ör ?t§Ñtu?, t§à§àk h§Ör §Ñ? h?? br?d§Ö, §Ñnd ?§â§à?l§Öd h§Ör t§à d§Ö§Ñth. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñlr?ght t§à l§àv§Ö ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö, but ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught ?t w§Ñ? §â§à??§àn§àu? t§à b§Ö §àv§Ör§âr§àt§Ö§ãt?v§Ö. ?n h§Ör §âr§Öv?§àu? w§àrld, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ §âhr§Ñ?§Ö: g§Öntl§Ö §Ñbu?§Ö. ?t r§Öf§Örr§Öd t§à §àv§Ör§âr§àt§Ö§ãt?§àn §Ñnd §àv§Ör-?nt§Örf§Ör§Ön§ã§Ö ?n th§Ö n§Ñm§Ö §àf §Ñff§Ö§ãt?§àn. D§à?ng §Öv§Ör§åth?ng f§àr ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t §Önd w§Öll. ¡°F?r?t §àf §Ñll, ? n§Ö§Öd t§à m§Ñn§Ñg§Ö h§Ör ?l§Ö§Ö§â h§Ñb?t?, l§Öt h§Ör w§Ñlk §Ñr§àund §Öv§Ör§å m§àrn?ng §Ñ? §Ö§ç§Ör§ã??§Ö, l§Öt h§Ör b§Ñth§Ö ?n ?§àm§Ö ?unl?ght, §Ñnd d§à ?§àm§Ö r§Ñd?§à §ã§Ñl??th§Ön?§ã?, ? gu§Ö??? §¡l?§à, ? n§Ö§Öd t§à m§Ñ??§Ñg§Ö ?§àm§Ö ?§â§àt? w?th §â§à§àr bl§à§àd §ã?r§ãul§Ñt?§àn. §¡nd th§Ön¡ª¡° F§à§àd ?h§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö f§àrg§àtt§Ön. §´h§Ö f§à§àd ?n th?? w§àrld h§Ñd l?ttl§Ö ?§Ö§Ñ?§àn?ng, §Ñnd th§Ö §ã§à§àk?ng m§Öth§àd? w§Ör§Ö l?m?t§Öd t§à §Ö?th§Ör gr?ll?ng §àr b§à?l?ng. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §ã§Ört§Ñ?nl§å §Ñ g?rl b§àrn ?n th§Ö §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, n§àw th§Ñt ?h§Ö h§Ñd th§Ö m§Öm§àr?§Ö? §àf h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö, h§Ör ?t§Ñnd§Ñrd? f§àr f§à§àd b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö th§à?§Ö §àf §Ñ ?§Ñ§â§Ñn§Ö?§Ö. §£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö h§Ö gr§Öw u§â ?n §Ñn §àr§âh§Ñn§Ñg§Ö, §´§Ñ?uku h§Ñd §Ö§Ñt§Ön l§Ö?? f§à§àd §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à th§à?§Ö wh§à gr§Öw u§â w?th th§Ö?r f§Ñm?l§å. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §´§Ñ?uku h§Ñd §Ñ fr?§Önd n§Ñm§Öd §´§Önm§Ñ. §¡lth§àugh §´§Önm§Ñ d?dn¡¯t ?nh§Ör?t h?? h§àu?§Ö, h?? §â§Ñr§Önt? w§Ör§Ö d§à§ãt§àr?, §Ñnd h§Ö l?v§Öd ?n §Ñ l§Ñrg§Ö h§àu?§Ö, tru§Ö t§à h?? ?t§Ñtu? §Ñ? ?§Ö§ã§ànd g§Ön§Ör§Ñt?§àn r?§ãh. §¡l?§à, §´§Önm§Ñ, h?? §â§Ñr§Önt?, §Ñnd h?? §Öld§Ör ???t§Ör ?uzuk§Ñ w§Ör§Ö qu?t§Ö th§Ö g§àurm§Öt?. Wh§Ön §´§Ñ?uku w§Ñ? §Ñ l?ttl§Ö k?d, §´§Önm§Ñ ?h§Ñr§Öd h?? f§à§àd w?th §´§Ñ?uku w?th§àut §Öv§Ön r§Ö§Ñl?z?ng h§àw mu§ãh ?t w§Ñ? w§àrth. §¡? §Ñ r§Ö?ult, §´§Ñ?uku gr§Öw ?nt§à ?§àm§Ö ?§àrt §àf §Ñ g§àurm§Ñnd. Wh§Ön h§Ö b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö §Ñn §Ñdult §Ñnd f?r?t §Ñt§Ö f§à§àd th§Ñt h§Ö b§àught w?th m§àn§Ö§å h§Ö h§Ñd §Ö§Ñrn§Öd, h§Ö f?n§Ñll§å r§Ö§Ñl?z§Öd h§àw mu§ãh §´§Önm§Ñ¡¯? f§à§àd h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön w§àrth, but ?t w§Ñ? t§à§à l§Ñt§Ö t§à turn b§Ñ§ãk. §®§à?t §àf §´§Ñ?uku¡¯? ?n§ã§àm§Ö w§Önt ?nt§à f§à§àd §Ö§ç§â§Ön?§Ö?. §´§Ñ?uku h§Ñd fun tr§å?ng §àut n§Öw ?ngr§Öd?§Önt? §Ñnd ?§Ö§Ñ?§àn?ng?, §Ñnd ?n §àrd§Ör n§àt t§à w§Ñ?t§Ö §Ñn§å §àf th§Ö f§à§àd h§Ö b§àught, §´§Ñ?uku¡¯? r§Ö§â§Ört§à?r§Ö §àf r§Ö§ã?§â§Ö? k§Ö§ât gr§àw?ng. §£§Öf§àr§Ö h§Ö kn§Öw ?t, §´§Ñ?uku h§Ñd turn§Öd §ã§à§àk?ng ?nt§à h?? h§àbb§å. §´h§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ñt ?uzuk§Ñ, wh§à w§Ñ? tw§à §å§Ö§Ñr? §àld§Ör, t§Ñught §´§Ñ?uku h§àw t§à §ã§à§àk m§Ö§Ñl? §Ñnd ?n§Ñ§ãk? §Öv§Ör§å t?m§Ö h§Ö w§Önt t§à §´§Önm§Ñ¡¯? h§àu?§Ö §Ñl?§à §âl§Ñ§å§Öd §Ñ m§Ñ?§àr §â§Ñrt. ?h§Ö b§à§Ñ?t§Öd th§Ñt ¡°§¦v§Ön m§Ön §ã§Ñn §ã§à§àk!¡± §Ñnd h§Ö h§Ñd fun l§Ö§Ñrn?ng fr§àm h§Ör. §°n t§à§â §àf th§Ñt, ?uzuk§Ñ w§Ñ? §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut?ful w§àm§Ñn w?th l§à§àk? th§Ñt w§Ör§Ö ??m?l§Ñr t§à §´§Önm§Ñ¡¯?. §´§Ñ?uku §ã§àuldn¡¯t §â§Ñ?? u§â §Ñ §ãh§Ñn§ã§Ö t§à b§Ö t§Ñught b§å ?u§ãh §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut§å, ?§à h§Ö §âr§Ñ§ãt?§ã§Öd d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Öl§å §Ñnd ?m§âr§àv§Öd qu?§ãkl§å. ?§Ñ§â§Ñn w§Ñ? full §àf d§Öl?§ã?§àu? f§à§àd?, §Ñnd ?§Ñ§â§Ñn§Ö?§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö l§àv§Ö f§à§àd, d§Ö?§â?t§Ö h§àw tr§àubl§Ö?§àm§Ö ?t §ã§àuld b§Ö t§à §ã§à§àk. R?ght n§àw, f§àr ?§à§âh?§Ö, th?? m§Öm§àr§å fr§àm ?§Ñ§â§Ñn w§Ñ? v§Ör§å ?tr§àng. ¡°F§à§àd ?? ?m§â§àrt§Ñnt.¡± §´h§Ö f§Ñ§ãt ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã f§Ñm?l§å d?dn¡¯t m§Ñtt§Ör ?n f§Ñ§ã§Ö §àf h§Ör l§àv§Ö §àf f§à§àd. F§à§àd w§Ñ? th§Ö ?§àur§ã§Ö §àf l?f§Ö §Ön§Örg§å. ¡°§°k§Ñ§å, th§Ön t§à ?t§Ñrt w?th, ?h§àuld ? ?§Ö§ãur§Ö ?§àm§Ö ?§Ö§Ñ?§àn?ng f?r?t?¡± §¡t §Ñ t?m§Ö l?k§Ö th??, ?h§Ö w§Ñ? gr§Ñt§Öful th§Ñt h§Ör f§Ñth§Ör w§Ñ? ?n th§Ö tr§Ñd§Ö bu??n§Ö??. ?h§Ö w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö t§à §Ñ?k h§Ör f§Ñth§Ör, wh§à w§Ñ? §ãurr§Öntl§å w§àrk?ng h§Ñrd f§àr th§Ö ?§Ñk§Ö §àf h?? f§Ñm?l§å ?n th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl r§Ñth§Ör th§Ñn fr§àm th§Ö h§Ö§Ñlth r§Ö?§àrt v?ll§Ñ. ?f ?t w§Ñ? h§Ör f§Ñth§Ör, h§Ö ?h§àuld b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à ?§Ö§ãur§Ö ?§àm§Öth?ng r§Ñr§Ö fr§àm §Ñn§àth§Ör n§Ñt?§àn. §¡§ãtu§Ñll§å, h§Ö h§Ñd §ã§àm§Ö h§àm§Ö §àut §àf §ã§àn§ã§Örn f§àr ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñft§Ör h§Ö§Ñr?ng §Ñb§àut h§Ör n§Ö§Ñr dr§àwn?ng §Ö§ç§â§Ör?§Ön§ã§Ö, but n§àw th§Ñt h§Ö h§Ñd ?§Ö§Ön ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñlr?ght, h§Ö w§àuld b§Ö r§Öturn?ng t§à th§Ö §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl. §°n h?? w§Ñ§å, h§Ö t§àld h§Ör t§à l§Öt h?m kn§àw ?f ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd §Ñn§åth?ng, ?§à n§àw w§Ñ? th§Ö t?m§Ö t§à §Ñ?k. ¡°? gu§Ö?? th§Ö §ànl§å §ã§àmm§àn ?§Ö§Ñ?§àn?ng? ?n th?? w§àrld §Ñr§Ö ?§Ñlt §Ñnd §â§Ö§â§â§Ör? §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt F?r?t §àf §Ñll, ?h§Ö n§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à m§Ñk§Ö ?§àm§Öth?ng d§Öl?§ã?§àu? f§àr h§Ör §®§àth§Ör t§à §Ö§Ñt. ?h§Ö §ã§àuld m§Ñk§Ö th§Ö ?§Ö§Ñ?§àn?ng? ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd l§Ñt§Ör §àn. §²§Ö§à§âl§Ö¡¯? §âr§Öf§Ör§Ön§ã§Ö? m?ght v§Ñr§å, but th§Ö thr§Ö§Ö m§Ñ?§àr ?§Ö§Ñ?§àn?ng? f§àr §´§Ñ?uku th§Ö thr§Ö§Ö m§Ñ?§àr ?§Ö§Ñ?§àn?ng? f§àr §´§Ñ?uku w§Ör§Ö ?§à§å ?§Ñu§ã§Ö, m??§à, §Ñnd v?n§Ög§Ñr. V?n§Ög§Ñr ?h§àuld h§Ñv§Ö §Ö§ç??t§Öd ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö§å h§Ñd w?n§Ö. §¦v§Ön ?f ?t d?dn¡¯t, ?h§Ö §ã§àuld ?u?t m§Ñk§Ö ?t. §¡? f§àr ?§à§å ?§Ñu§ã§Ö §Ñnd m??§à, ??n§ã§Ö ?§à§åb§Ö§Ñn? §Ñl?§à §Ö§ç??t§Öd ?n th?? w§àrld, ?h§Ö ?h§àuld b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à m§Ñk§Ö ?t ?f ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à. ?t m?ght b§Ö h§Ñrd t§à m§Ñk§Ö ?t fr§àm ?§ãr§Ñt§ãh, but ?t ?h§àuld b§Ö §â§à???bl§Ö. N§à, ?h§Ö w§àuld m§Ñk§Ö ?t h§Ñ§â§â§Ön! ¡°§£ut, ? w§ànd§Ör ?f m??§à §ã§àuld b§Ö §Ö?t§Ñbl??h§Öd §Ñ? ?§Ö§Ñ?§àn?ng ?n th§Ö §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm?¡± N§à m§Ñtt§Ör wh§Ñt ?h§Ö m§Ñd§Ö, ?h§Ö w§àuld n§Ö§Öd t§à ?t§Ñrt fr§àm ?§ãr§Ñt§ãh. ?f ?h§Ö §ànl§å m§Ñd§Ö ?t f§àr h§Ör §àwn §Ön?§à§åm§Önt, ?h§Ö w§àuldn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö §Ön§àugh fund?. §´h§Ör§Öf§àr§Ö, ?h§Ö w§àuld §Ñdv§Ñn§ã§Ö §àn th§Ö §âr§Öm??§Ö §àf ?§Öll?ng ?t §àn t§à§â §àf m§Ñk?ng ?§àm§Ö f§àr h§Ör §Ñnd h§Ör m§àth§Ör. ?f ?t b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö §â§à§âul§Ñr, m§Ñ§åb§Ö h§Ör f§Ñth§Ör w§àuld ?nv§Ö?t ?n ?t. §®??§à w§Ñ? g§à§àd f§àr th§Ö b§àd§å. ?f §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö d?dn¡¯t l?k§Ö th§Ö t§Ñ?t§Ö, ?h§Ö §ã§àuld ?t?ll ?§Öll ?t §Ñ? m§Öd?§ã?n§Ñl ?§àu§â. ¡°? §Ñl?§à w§Ñnt b§àn?t§à fl§Ñk§Ö?.¡± ?h§Ö h§Ñd n§àt h§Ö§Ñrd §Ñn§åth?ng §Ñb§àut b§àn?t§à f??h ?n th§Ö §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm, but §â§Örh§Ñ§â? ?§àm§Öth?ng ??m?l§Ñr §Ö§ç??t§Öd th§Ñt §ã§àuld b§Ö u?§Öd t§à m§Ñk§Ö b§àn?t§à fl§Ñk§Ö?. Y§Ö§Ñh, ? f§Ö§Öl l?k§Ö ? §ã§Ñn d§à §Ñn§åth?ng ?f ? tr§å m§å b§Ö?t. ?h§Ö ?udd§Önl§å f§Ölt m§àt?v§Ñt§Öd. ?h§Ö §âut §àn §Ñn ?m§â§à??ng ?t§Ñn§ã§Ö §Ñnd §Ñ f§Ö§Ñrl§Ö?? ?m?l§Ö, wh§Ön ?h§Ö h§Ö§Ñrd §Ñ kn§à§ãk?ng ?§àund §àn th§Ö w?nd§àw §àf th§Ö b§Ñl§ã§àn§å. ?ur§âr??§Öd, ?h§Ö §Ñ§â§âr§à§Ñ§ãh§Öd th§Ö w?nd§àw §Ñnd f§àund §Ñ b§à§å ?t§Ñnd?ng §àut??d§Ö. CH 4 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 004 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, §¡§â§â§Ñr§Öntl§å ? w§Ñ? R§Ö?n§ã§Ñrn§Ñt§Öd §Ñ? §Ñ §£§Ñr§àn¡¯? D§Ñught§Ör ??? §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ö§ç§ãl§Ñ?m§Öd ?n ?ur§âr??§Ö, th§Ö b§à§å r§Ñ??§Öd h?? h§Ñnd §Ñnd ?§Ñ?d, ¡°§¯§Ö§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö!¡± R?§à w§Ñ? th§Ö b§à§å wh§à h§Öl§â§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö wh§Ön ?h§Ö w§Ñ? dr§àwn?ng. R?§à, wh§à ?§Ö§Öm§Öd §Ñ l?ttl§Ö §àld§Ör th§Ñn ?§à§âh?§Ö, h§Ñd h§Ñ?r th§Ö §ã§àl§àr §àf th§Ö ?un, §Ñ §â§Ñ?r §àf blu§Ö §Ö§å§Ö?, §Ñnd §Ñ w§Öll-f§Ö§Ñtur§Öd f§Ñ§ã§Ö. Wh§Ön h§Ö gr§Öw u§â, h§Ö w§àuld b§Ö und§àubt§Ödl§å h§Ñnd?§àm§Ö. F§àr ?§à§âh?§Ö, wh§à¡¯d ?§â§Önt h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö §Ñ? §´§Ñ?uku, wh§à h§Ñd §Ñ m§Öd?§à§ãr§Ö f§Ñ§ã§Ö, th§Ñt w§Ñ? §Ñ §âr§Ött§å h§Ñt§Öful¡­ n§à, §Ñ v§Ör§å §Önv?§àu? th?ng t§à h§Ñv§Ö. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön r§Öb§àrn §Ñnd §ãurr§Öntl§å h§Ñ? §Ñ §ãut§Ö f§Ñ§ã§Ö th§Ñt l§à§àk§Öd ??m?l§Ñr t§à h§Ör m§àth§Ör¡¯?, ?§à th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§àth?ng t§à b§Ö §Önv?§àu? §Ñb§àut §Ñn§åm§àr§Ö. ¡°Y§àu l§à§àk b§Ött§Ör n§àw.¡± Wh§Ön R?§à ?§Ñw ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? full§å-r§Ö§ã§àv§Ör§Öd §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö, h§Ö l§Ñugh§Öd §ãh§Ö§Örfull§å ?n r§Öl?§Öf. ¡°Y§Ö?. §´h§Ñnk §å§àu, R?§à.¡± ¡°D§àn¡¯t dr§àwn ?n ?u§ãh §Ñ ?h§Ñll§àw r?v§Ör §Ñg§Ñ?n.¡± ¡°Y§Ö? ¡­r§Ö§Ñll§å.¡± §´h§Ö §âr?v§Ñt§Ö r?v§Ör th§Ñt r§Ñn §Ñl§àng th§Ö gr§àund? §àf th§Ö L?n?§Ör f§Ñm?l§å v?ll§Ñ w§Ñ? trul§å §Ñ ?h§Ñll§àw ?tr§Ö§Ñm. ?§à§âh?§Ö f§Ölt §Ömb§Ñrr§Ñ??§Öd th§Ñt ?h§Ö¡¯d n§Ö§Ñrl§å dr§àwn§Öd ?n th§Ñt. 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Du§Ö t§à th§Ñt und§Ör?t§Ñnd?ng, th§Ö§å tr?§Öd t§à n§àt m§Ñk§Ö §Ö§å§Ö §ã§ànt§Ñ§ãt w?th th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à w§Ñ? §Ñngr§å w?th th§Öm. ?t w§Ñ? th§Ö m§Ñg?§ã§Ñl §âhr§Ñ?§Ö th§Ñt w§àuld ??l§Ön§ã§Ö §Ñn§å m§Ñn. ?t w§Ñ? §Ö?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñll§å §â§àw§Örful ?f §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut?ful w§àm§Ñn ?§Ñ?d ?t. ¡°?§à-?§àrr§å¡­¡± ?ur§Ö §Ön§àugh, R?§à §Ñ§â§àl§àg?z§Öd wh?l§Ö w§ànd§Ör?ng wh§Ñt h§Ö d?d wr§àng. §°n§ã§Ö m§Ön w§Ör§Ö f§àr§ã§Öd ?nt§à §Ñ b§Ñd ?§â§àt, th§Ö§å w§àuld §Ö?th§Ör turn ??l§Önt §àr §Ñ§â§àl§àg?z§Ö, d§Ö?§â?t§Ö n§àt und§Ör?t§Ñnd?ng wh§å §àth§Ör? w§Ör§Ö §Ñngr§å §Ñt th§Öm. ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd th§Ñt wh§Ñt ?uzuk§Ñ h§Ñd t§Ñught h?m w§Ñ? r§Ö§Ñl. §¯§Ñh§Ñh§Ñ, ? gu§Ö?? ? §Ñl?§à f§Öll v?§ãt?m t§à ?t b§Ñ§ãk th§Ön¡­ ?h§Ö r§Ö§Ñl?z§Öd §Ñt th§Ñt m§àm§Önt th§Ñt h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §Ñ? h§Ör ?n h§Ör §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö. F§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn, ?h§Ö f§Ölt §Ñ l?ttl§Ö ?§Ñd. ¡°?¡¯m ?§àrr§å, ?§à §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö §ãh§Ö§Ör u§â. §¡h r?ght, ??n§ã§Ö ?t¡¯? ?unn§å t§àd§Ñ§å, h§àw §Ñb§àut w§Ö §âl§Ñ§å §àut??d§Ö?¡± §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ bl§Ñt§Ñnt §Ñtt§Öm§ât t§à f?§ç h§Ör m§à§àd, but ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñgr§Ö§Öd. ¡°? w§Ñnt t§à g§à t§à th§Ö m§Ñrk§Öt!¡± §²§Örh§Ñ§â? du§Ö t§à th?? r§Ög?§àn b§Ö?ng f§Ñm§àu? f§àr b§Ö?ng §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt¡¯? h§Ö§Ñlth r§Ö?§àrt, th§Ö m§Ñrk§Öt w§Ñ? §Ñlw§Ñ§å? qu?t§Ö bu?§å. ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd v???t§Öd ?t ?§Öv§Ör§Ñl t?m§Ö? w?th ?§àm§Ö m§Ñ?d?. §¡lth§àugh ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t l§à§àk f§àr §Ñn§åth?ng ?n §â§Ñrt?§ãul§Ñr, th§Ö§å b§àught ?§àm§Ö fru?t? §Ñnd v§Ög§Öt§Ñbl§Ö? b§Ñ§ãk th§Ön. §£ut th?? t?m§Ö, ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à bu§å ?§àm§Ö m§Ñt§Ör?§Ñl fr§àm th§Ö m§Ñrk§Öt. ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à m§Ñk§Ö ?§àm§Öth?ng §àut §àf ?t. ¡°§®§Ñrk§Öt? ¡­W§Öll th§Ñt¡¯? f?n§Ö, but th§Ör§Ö¡¯? §Ñ t§Örr§Ñ§ã§Ö §ã§Ñf¨¦, §å§àu kn§àw? ¡°?¡¯m n§àt ?nt§Ör§Ö?t§Öd ?n th§Ñt. ? w§Ñnt t§à g§à bu§å ?§àm§Öth?ng §Ñt th§Ö m§Ñrk§Öt ?n?t§Ö§Ñd! §¡h, but ? w§Ñ? t§àld th§Ñt §ãh?ldr§Ön §ã§Ñn¡¯t g§à §àn th§Ö?r §àwn, ?§à ? n§Ö§Öd t§à r§Öqu§Ö?t ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö t§à §Ñ§ã§ã§àm§â§Ñn§å u?.¡± §¡lth§àugh R?§à w§àuld §Ñ§ã§ã§àm§â§Ñn§å h§Ör, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à w§Ñ§å §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö w§àuld §Ñgr§Ö§Ö t§à l§Öt §ãh?ldr§Ön g§à §àut §Ñl§àn§Ö. §¡lth§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö h§àn§Ö?tl§å f§Ölt ?t w§Ñ? tr§àubl§Ö?§àm§Ö, th?? §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?§Ñ§â§Ñn, ?§à ?t §ã§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö h§Öl§â§Öd. §¡t t?m§Ö? l?k§Ö th??, ?h§Ö w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö §âr§Öf§Örr§Öd t§à b§Ö r§Ö?n§ã§Ñrn§Ñt§Öd ?n th§Ö n§Ö§Ñr §àr f§Ñr futur§Ö ?n?t§Ö§Ñd. ? th§àught r§Ö?n§ã§Ñrn§Ñt?§àn m§Ö§Ñnt th§Ö d§Ö§Ñd w§àuld b§Ö ?§Önt t§à §Ñ futur§Ö §Ör§Ñ, th§àugh. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, wh§Ñt §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd w§Ñ? th§Ñt, n§àt §ànl§å w§Ñ? ?h§Ö n§àt ?§Önt t§à th§Ö futur§Ö, but §Ñl?§à th§Ö w§àrld ?h§Ö §Ñrr?v§Öd ?n w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Öv§Ön th§Ö §â§Ñ?t §Ör§Ñ §àf th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö w§àrld. §´h?? w§àrld w§Ñ? §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öl§å d?ff§Ör§Önt fr§àm th§Ö §¦§Ñrth ?h§Ö¡¯d kn§àwn. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? th§Ö §ã§àn§ãlu??§àn ?h§Ö §Ñrr?v§Öd §Ñt wh§Ön ?h§Ö r§Ö§Ñd th§Ö w§àrld¡¯? m§Ñ§â §Ñnd h??t§àr§å §àf th?? w§àrld. §´h?? w§àrld w§Ñ?n¡¯t §¦§Ñrth, but ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ ??m?l§Ñr w§àrld. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ v§Ör§å ?tr§Ñng§Ö f§Ö§Öl?ng. ?t w§Ñ? qu?t§Ö ?r§àn?§ã th§Ñt th§Ö §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñt th?? m§àm§Önt w§Ñ? §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å ??m?l§Ñr t§à th§Ö §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö th§Ñt b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö th§Ö f?n§Ñl d§Ö?t?n§Ñt?§àn §àf §´§Ñ?uku¡¯? l?f§Ö, §Ñlb§Ö?t ?§Öv§Ör§Ñl §ã§Öntur?§Ö? b§Öh?nd. W§Öll, ?t §ànl§å ?§Ö§Öm? ??m?l§Ñr; ?t¡¯? n§àt th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö n§Ñt?§àn ?t?§Ölf¡­ §³§ànt?nu?ng th?? tr§Ñ?n §àf th§àught w?ll t§Ñk§Ö u§â §Ñ l§àt t?m§Ö, ?§à ?¡¯ll ?u?t ?t§à§â n§àw. §¦v§Ön §Ñ? ?h§Ö tr?§Öd t§à d§Ölv§Ö m§àr§Ö, ?h§Ö §Ñlw§Ñ§å? §ã§Ñm§Ö t§à th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §ã§àn§ãlu??§àn, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? th§Ñt ?t w§Ñ? u?§Öl§Ö?? t§à th?nk §Ñb§àut ?t¡­ https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-004/ CH 5 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 005 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, §¡§â§â§Ñr§Öntl§å ? w§Ñ? R§Ö?n§ã§Ñrn§Ñt§Öd §Ñ? §Ñ §£§Ñr§àn¡¯? D§Ñught§Ör ?V §²§Örh§Ñ§â? R?§à th§àught th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ??l§Önt b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ? w§àrr?§Öd §Ñb§àut th§Ö l§Ñ§ãk §àf §Ñn §Ñtt§Önd§Ñnt, ?§à h§Ö t§àld h§Ör th§Ñt t§à r§Ö§Ñ??ur§Ö h§Ör. ¡°R?§à, §å§àu h§Ñv§Ö §Ö?§ã§àrt??¡± ¡°Y§Ö?. ?t¡¯? n§àt unu?u§Ñl, r?ght?¡± §³§Ört§Ñ?nl§å, ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t un§ã§àmm§àn ?n th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl. §®§à?t n§àbl§Ö? w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö §Ö?§ã§àrt? w?th th§Öm wh§Ön§Öv§Ör th§Ö§å w§Önt §àut. §£§Ö?ng §Ñ§ã§ã§àm§â§Ñn?§Öd b§å §Ö?§ã§àrt? w§Ñ? §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd §Ñ d??§âl§Ñ§å §àf ?t§Ñtu? ?n §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã ?§à§ã?§Öt§å. ?n th§Ö §¬?ngd§àm §àf §°rl§Ñnd§à, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö ¡°§¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd,¡± §Ñn §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å wh§Ör§Ö §ànl§å m§Ön §ã§àuld §Ñtt§Önd. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ f§Ñ§ãult§å th§Ör§Ö th§Ñt tr§Ñ?n§Öd kn?ght?, §Ñnd th§Ö ?tud§Önt? b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö §Ö§ç§ã§Öll§Önt §â§Ör?§ànn§Öl §Ñft§Ör th§Ö§å gr§Ñdu§Ñt§Öd fr§àm th§Ñt §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å. §´h§Ö ¡°§¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd¡± h§Ñ? §Ñ ?§å?t§Öm wh§Ör§Ö, wh§Ön §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn §Önr§àll§Öd, th§Ö§å §ã§àuld b§Ö g?v§Ön ?t§Ñr? b§å th§Ö f§Ñ§ãult§å, w?th th§Ö numb§Ör §àf ?t§Ñr? gr§àw?ng ?n §Ñ§ã§ã§àrd§Ñn§ã§Ö t§à th§Ñt §â§Ör?§àn¡¯? gr§Ñd§Ö §Ñnd §Ñ§ãh?§Öv§Öm§Önt?. §¡n §Ö?§ã§àrt w§Ñ? §Ñn §à§ã§ãu§â§Ñt?§àn f§àr th§à?§Ö wh§à §ã§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö kn?ght? §àf th§Ö §¬?ngd§àm, §àr th§à?§Ö wh§à w§Ör§Ö §àn§ã§Ö kn?ght? §àf th§Ö §¬?ngd§àm but w§Ör§Ö §Ö?th§Ör ?n?ur§Öd §àr r§Öt?r§Öd. §¡? t§à wh§Ñt w§Ñ? §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd §Ñ ?h§àw §àf ?t§Ñtu? b§å n§àbl§Ö?, ?t w§Ñ? §Ñb§àut h?r?ng ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö wh§à gr§Ñdu§Ñt§Öd fr§àm ¡°§¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd¡± w?th §Ñ l§Ñrg§Ö numb§Ör §àf ?t§Ñr? §Ñ? §Ñn §Ö?§ã§àrt. ¡°D§à§Ö? 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F§àr §´§Ñ?uku, wh§à h§Ñdn¡¯t kn§àwn wh§à h?? f§Ñth§Ör w§Ñ? §Ñnd l§Ñ§ãk§Öd §Ñ m§àth§Ör¡¯? l§àv§Ö, h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñlw§Ñ§å? ?§Ö§Ñl§àu? §àf th§Ö §â§Ñr§Önt? §Ñnd §ãh?ldr§Ön wh§à d?d th?? ?n th§Ö §â§Ñrk. §¡? h§Ö gr§Öw §àld§Ör, h§Ö §Ñb§Ñnd§àn§Öd ?u§ãh §Ñ l§àng?ng. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t l?k§Ö h§Ö¡¯d f§àrg§àtt§Ön §Ñb§àut ?t. ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §ãurr§Öntl§å r§Ö?n§ã§Ñrn§Ñt§Öd §Ñ? §Ñ §ãut§Ö g?rl, ?h§Ö th§àught h§Ör dr§Ö§Ñm §àf fulf?ll?ng ?u§ãh l§àng?ng §ã§àuld §ã§àm§Ö tru§Ö. F§àr §´§Ñ?uku, th§à?§Ö §Ñ§ãt?§àn? w§Ör§Ö §âr§à§àf §àf l§àv§Ö. ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd §Ön§àugh l§àv§Ö fr§àm h§Ör §â§Ñr§Önt? ?n th?? l?f§Öt?m§Ö, ?h§Ö w§Ñ? f?n§Ö w?th§àut th§Ñt. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, h§Ör d§Ö??r§Ö f§àr ?u§ãh §Ñ th?ng d?dn¡¯t d??§Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öl§å. §¡n§å§àn§Ö¡¯? f?n§Ö, §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö d§à ?t t§à m§Ö! §´h§àught ?§à§âh?§Ö. ¡°? r§Öqu§Ö?t§Öd §°t§àu-?§Ñm§Ñ t§à d§à ?t ?n th§Ö §â§Ñ?t, but h§Ö r§Öfu?§Öd b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd d§Ñng§Ör§àu?. ? §Ñl?§à §ã§Ñn¡¯t r§Öqu§Ö?t §°t§àu-?§Ñm§Ñ §Ñg§Ñ?n b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf h?? b§Ñ§ãk §â§Ñ?n. ?§à ? w§Önt §Ñnd r§Öqu§Ö?t§Öd §°t§àu-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? §Ö?§ã§àrt t§à d§à ?t ?n?t§Ö§Ñd, but h§Ö §Ñl?§à r§Öfu?§Öd. §¡lth§àugh b§Ö?ng ?§âun §Ñr§àund m?ght b§Ö fun f§àr m§Ö, ? §Ñm §Ñw§Ñr§Ö th§Ñt ?t ?? §Ñ burd§Ön §àf th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à d§à§Ö? ?t. §£ut ? th§àught th§Ñt §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn w?th m§àr§Ö th§Ñn §Ñ br§ànz§Ö ?t§Ñr m?ght b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à d§à ?t §Ö§Ñ??l§å!¡± ¡°N§à¡­ ? d§àn¡¯t th?nk th§Ñt h§Ñ? §Ñn§åth?ng t§à d§à w?th mu?§ãl§Ö?. §¦v§Ön ?f §å§àu §Ñr§Ö §Ñ §ãh?ld, th§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à w§Ñ§å th§Ö§å §ã§àuld d§à th§Ñt t§à th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt.¡± ¡°? §Ñl?§à th§àught §Ñb§àut ?u§ãh §Ñ §â§à???b?l?t§å, but ?¡¯m §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å ??§ç §å§Ö§Ñr? §àld, §Ñnd w?ll b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö ?§Öv§Ön b§å n§Ö§çt §å§Ö§Ñr! ?f ? §ã§ànt?nu§Ö §àn l?k§Ö th??, ? w?ll ?§â§Önd m§å l?f§Öt?m§Ö w?th§àut §Ö§ç§â§Ör?§Ön§ã?ng th§Ñt §Ñg§Ñ?n!¡± ¡°§¡g§Ñ?n?¡± ¡°§¡h, n§à¡­ §Ñn§åw§Ñ§å, ? w§Ñnt t§à §Ö§ç§â§Ör?§Ön§ã§Ö th§Ñt!¡± ¡°¡­W§Öll, h§Ö m?ght d§à ?t ?f §å§àu §Ñ?k, but¡ª¡± ¡°R§Ö§Ñll§å?! §´h§Ñnk §å§àu R?§à, ?¡¯ll §Ñ?k h?m th§Ön!¡± R?§à §ã§àuldn¡¯t f?n??h h?? ?§Önt§Ön§ã§Ö wh§Ön h§Ö ?§Ñw h§àw h§Ñ§â§â§å ?§à§âh?§Ö l§à§àk§Öd. §¡lth§àugh h?? m§àuth w§Ñ? ?t?ll §à§â§Ön, h§Ö th§àught ?t w§àuld §âr§àb§Ñbl§å b§Ö tr§àubl§Ö?§àm§Ö ?f ?h§Ö §Önd§Öd u§â §Ñngr§å §Ñg§Ñ?n. ??n§ã§Ö R?§à¡¯? §Ö?§ã§àrt w§Ñ? w§Ñ?t?ng §àut??d§Ö, th§Ö§å §ã§àuld ?u?t §âr§Ö§â§Ñr§Ö §Ñnd g§à §àut??d§Ö ?§à§àn §Ñft§Ör th§Ñt. §°f §ã§àur?§Ö, th§Ö§å §ã§àuld §ànl§å d§à ?t §Ñft§Ör §Ñ?k?ng f§àr §â§Örm????§àn fr§àm ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? m§àth§Ör f?r?t. Wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñ?k§Öd h§Ör m§àth§Ör, ?h§Ö §Ñll§àw§Öd ?t §Ñ? l§àng §Ñ? ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t g§à §àut §Ñl§àn§Ö. §¡l?§à, wh§Ön ?h§Ö §Ñ?k§Öd f§àr §â§à§ãk§Öt m§àn§Ö§å, ?h§Ö w§Ñ? g?v§Ön t§Ön g§àld §ã§à?n?. ¡°¡­§¯§Ö§å, R?§à. §¯§àw mu§ãh ?? t§Ön g§àld §ã§à?n? w§àrth?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö n§Öv§Ör w§Önt ?h§à§â§â?ng f§àr h§Ör?§Ölf. §°bv?§àu?l§å, ?h§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñw§Ñr§Ö §àf th§Ö v§Ñlu§Ö §àf th§Ö m§àn§Ö§å. Wh§Ön ?h§Ö §Ñ?k§Öd R?§à h§àw mu§ãh th§Ö t§Ön g§àld §ã§à?n? w§Ör§Ö w§àrth, ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd th§Ñt ?f §å§àu u?§Öd §àn§Ö g§àld §ã§à?n §Ñt §Ñ ?t§àr§Ö th§Ñt ?§àld fru?t? §Ñnd v§Ög§Öt§Ñbl§Ö?, §å§àu §ã§àuld bu§å §Öv§Ör§åth?ng th§Ñt §Ñ f§Ñ?rl§å l§Ñrg§Ö ?t§àr§Ö h§Ñ? t§à §àff§Ör. §´h§Ö ?t§Ñll? ?n th§Ö m§Ñrk§Öt w§Ör§Ö ??m?l§Ñr t§à ?nd?v?du§Ñl f§à§àd ?t§àr§Ö?. §¡lth§àugh th§Ö?r ?§ã§Ñl§Ö w§Ñ? d?ff§Ör§Önt fr§àm ?u§â§Örm§Ñrk§Öt? ?n ?§Ñ§â§Ñn, ?h§Ö h§Ñd n§à ?nt§Önt?§àn §àf bu§å?ng §Öv§Ör§åth?ng ?n §Ñ ?t§Ñll. ¡°§°k§Ñ§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ, §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö g?v§Ö m§Ö l§àw§Ör §ãurr§Ön§ã§å ?n?t§Ö§Ñd.¡± §´h§Ö v§Ñlu§Ö §àf §àn§Ö g§àld §ã§à?n w§Ñ? h§Ö§Ñv§å. ?f §Ñ g?rl w§Ör§Ö §ã§Ñrr§å?ng ?§àm§Öth?ng l?k§Ö th??, h§Ör r??k §àf g§Ött?ng §â?§ãk§â§à§ãk§Öt§Öd ?n§ãr§Ö§Ñ?§Öd. ?h§Ö §Ñl?§à ?m§âl?§Öd th§Ñt ?h§Ö h§Ñd n§à ?nt§Önt?§àn t§à bu§å th§Ñt mu§ãh t§à b§Ög?n w?th. ¡°§£ut ?§à§âh?§Ö, §Ñlth§àugh §°k§Ñ§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ d§à§Ö?n¡¯t kn§àw mu§ãh ??n§ã§Ö ? d§àn¡¯t ?h§à§â, ? d§àn¡¯t th?nk §å§àu §ã§Ñn bu§å dr§Ö??§Ö? §àr ?h§à§Ö? w?th th§Ñt §Ñm§àunt.¡± §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ¡°¡­N§à, ?t¡¯? n§àt l?k§Ö ? w§Ñnt §Ñ dr§Ö?? §àr ?h§à§Ö?. §°k§Ñ§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ, wh§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñnt? ?? t§à §Ö§ç§â§Ör?§Ön§ã§Ö wh§Ñt ?h§à§â§â?ng f§Ö§Öl? l?k§Ö.¡± §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? §Ñ l?§Ö, th§àugh. ?h§Ö §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å ?nt§Önd§Öd t§à bu§å ?§àm§Ö h§Ö§Ñlth§å f§à§àd?. ?f ?h§Ö ?§â§àtt§Öd §àn§Ö, th§Ön ?h§Ö w§àuld §ã§à§àk ?t §Ñnd h§Ñv§Ö h§Ör m§àth§Ör §Ö§Ñt ?t l§Ñt§Ör. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd§å d?dn¡±t §ã§à§àk. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à w§Ñ§å ?h§Ö §ã§àuld §Ñ?k f§àr m§àn§Ö§å f§àr ?ngr§Öd?§Önt? ?f ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à §ã§à§àk. Fufu, ?t¡¯? m§å v?§ãt§àr§å §àn§ã§Ö ? bu§å ?t! ? §ã§Ñn ?u?t m§Ñk§Ö u§â r§Ñnd§àm r§Ö§Ñ?§àn? §Ñnd §ã§à§àk l§Ñt§Ör. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à w§Ñ§å ?h§Ö w§àuld kn§àw th§Ñt h§Ör d§Ñught§Ör w§Ñ? §Ñ?k?ng f§àr ?§àm§Öth?ng w?th ?u§ãh v?ll§Ñ?n§àu? th§àught?, ?§à §¦n§Ñ §Ñ?k§Öd h§Ör m§Ñ?d t§à g?v§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö §ãurr§Ön§ã§å w§àrth l§Ö?? th§Ñn §Ñ g§àld §ã§à?n, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? f?v§Ö ??lv§Ör §ã§à?n? ?n t§àt§Ñl. ¡°? w§ànd§Ör h§àw mu§ãh §å§àu §ã§Ñn bu§å w?th f?v§Ö ??lv§Ör §ã§à?n??¡± §´h?? t?m§Ö, h§Ör m§àth§Ör §Ñ?k§Öd R?§à. §¯§Ö §Ñn?w§Ör§Öd w?th, ¡°F§àr §Ñ ??ngl§Ö ??lv§Ör §ã§à?n ?n §Ñ f§Ñm?l§å §àf f§àur, ?t §ã§Ñn bu§å th§Öm f?v§Ö d§Ñ§å? w§àrth §àf f§à§àd.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught th§Ör§Ö w§àuld b§Ö §Ñ m§Ñ?§àr d?ff§Ör§Ön§ã§Ö b§Ötw§Ö§Ön §Ñ f§Ñm?l§å §àf §ã§àmm§àn§Ör? v§Ör?u? n§àbl§Ö?, §Öv§Ön w?th th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö f§Ñm?l§å §àf f§àur, but h§Ör m§àth§Ör d?dn¡¯t ?§Ö§Öm t§à qu§Ö?t?§àn th§Ñt §Ñnd h§Ñ§â§â?l§å ?§Ñ?d, ¡°§¡h, ? ?§Ö§Ö. R?§à-kun ?ur§Ö kn§àw? §Ñ l§àt.¡± ¡°?? ?t r§Ö§Ñll§å §Ñlr?ght f§àr §Ñ l?ttl§Ö g?rl t§à §ã§Ñrr§å f?v§Ö ??lv§Ör §ã§à?n? §Ñr§àund?¡± ¡°?t ?h§àuld b§Ö §àk§Ñ§å ??n§ã§Ö th§Ör§Ö w?ll b§Ö §Ñn §Ö?§ã§àrt.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §ã§ànv?n§ã§Öd b§å R?§à¡¯? w§àrd? §Ñnd §âut th§Ö ??lv§Ör §ã§à?n? ?n §Ñ ?m§Ñll §â§àu§ãh. ¡°W§Öll th§Ön, l§Öt¡¯? g§à, R?§à!¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§Ñll§Öd §àut t§à R?§à w?th §Ñ ?m?l§Ö, h§Ör m§àth§Ör §Ñl?§à ?§Önt th§Öm §àff w?th §Ñ ?m?l§Ö. §£ut §Ñ? R?§à l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñnd h§Ör n§Ñ?v§Ö m§àth§Ör, wh§à b§àth d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd th§Ö §ã§à?t §àf l?v?ng ?n th§Ö w§àrld, n§Ö?th§Ör §àf th§Öm n§àt?§ã§Öd h?? l§à§àk §àf §Ö§ç§Ñ?§â§Ör§Ñt?§àn §Ñ? h§Ö mutt§Ör§Öd, ¡°§´h?? §â§Ñr§Önt §Ñnd §ãh?ld, wh§å d§à n§Ö?th§Ör §àf th§Öm r§Ö§Ñl?z§Ö ?t¡¯? w§Ö?rd f§àr §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt t§à bu§å ?tuff ?n th§Ö m§Ñrk§Öt? §´h§Ö§å n§àrm§Ñll§å ?u?t ?§Önd th§Ö?r ?§Örv§Ñnt t§à d§à ?t¡­¡± https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-005/ CH 6 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 006 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, §¡§â§â§Ñr§Öntl§å ? w§Ñ? R§Ö?n§ã§Ñrn§Ñt§Öd §Ñ? §Ñ §£§Ñr§àn¡¯? D§Ñught§Ör V §¯§Ör f?r?t th§àught w§Ñ? th§Ñt h§Ö m?ght b§Ö th§Ö §ã§à§Ñ§ãhm§Ñn, but ?h§Ö f§àund th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñn§àth§Ör §â§Ör?§àn wh§à w§Ñ? ?§Örv?ng §Ñ? th§Ö §ã§à§Ñ§ãhm§Ñn, ?§à th§Ö m§Ñn mu?t h§Ñv§Ö b§Ö§Ön R?§à¡¯? §Ö?§ã§àrt. §´h?? §å§àung m§Ñn, wh§à ?ntr§àdu§ã§Öd h?m?§Ölf §Ñ? §¡l, h§Ñd th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö-§ã§àl§àr§Öd h§Ñ?r (§Ñlb§Ö?t §ãut ?h§àrt§Ör) §Ñnd §Ö§å§Ö? §Ñ? R?§à, §Ñnd h§Ö §Ñl?§à §Ñ h§Ñnd?§àm§Ö f§Ñ§ã§Ö. §´h?? §ã§Ñu?§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö t§à blurt §àut, ¡°§¡r§Ö §å§àu tw§à br§àth§Ör??¡± ¡°§´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à w§Ñ§å th§Ñt¡¯? th§Ö §ã§Ñ?§Ö.¡± R?§à d§Ön?§Öd ?t w?th §Ñ d??gu?t§Öd §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn. R§Ñth§Ör th§Ñn b§Ö?ng un§ã§àmf§àrt§Ñbl§Ö b§Ö?ng §ã§Ñll§Öd §Ñ br§àth§Ör §àf §Ñn §Ö?§ã§àrt, h§Ö w§Ñ? m§àr§Ö d??gu?t§Öd b§Ö?ng m??t§Ñk§Ön §Ñ? br§àth§Ör? w?th §¡l h?m?§Ölf. ¡°§°h, R?§à-?§Ñm§Ñ, §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö d§àn¡¯t ?§Ñ§å ?u§ãh ?§Ñd th?ng?.¡± §°n th§Ö §àth§Ör h§Ñnd, §¡l l§Ñugh§Öd w?th §Ñ v§Ör§å h§Ñ§â§â§å f§Ñ§ã§Ö, ?§à mu§ãh ?§à th§Ñt h§Ö ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à §ãr§Ö§Ñt§Ö th§Ö ?llu??§àn §àf fl§àw§Ör? fl§à§Ñt?ng §Ñr§àund h?m. ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught th§Ñt th§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à n§àrm§Ñll§å b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö §Ö?§ã§àrt? w§Ör§Ö th§à?§Ö wh§à w§Ör§Ö ?h§Ñr§â §Ñ? bl§Ñd§Ö? §Ñnd w§àuld ?t§Ñ§å §ã§Ñlm ?n §Ñn§å ??tu§Ñt?§àn, but ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t f§Ö§Öl §Ñn§å k?nd §àf ?tr?§ãtn§Ö?? fr§àm §¡l. ¡°Y§àu ?ur§Ö h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ w§Ñ§å w?th w§àrd?. Y§àu mu?t h§Ñv§Ö b§Ö§Ön th?nk?ng th?ng? l?k§Ö §Ñ br§Ñt w§àuld b§Ö b§Ött§Ör §àff ?§â§Önd?ng h?? d§Ñ§å? qu?§Ötl§å r§Ö§Ñd?ng b§à§àk? ?n th§Ö m§Ñn??§àn.¡± ¡°N§à w§Ñ§å!¡± §¡l l§Ñugh§Öd §ãh§Ö§Örfull§å, §Ñnd ?§à§âh?§Ö f§Ölt th§Ñt th§Ö §â§Ñ?r w§Ör§Ö §àn g§à§àd t§Örm?. §¡lth§àugh R?§à ?§â§àk§Ö rud§Öl§å t§àw§Ñrd? §¡l, th§Ñt ?u?t ?h§àw§Öd h§àw mu§ãh h§Ö §à§â§Ön§Öd h?? h§Ö§Ñrt t§à h?m. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö ?t§Ñr§Öd §Ñt §¡l, h§Ö ?l§àwl§å turn§Öd h?? g§Ñz§Ö t§àw§Ñrd ?§à§âh?§Ö. ¡°N?§ã§Ö t§à m§Ö§Öt §å§àu, §âr§Ött§å §å§àung l§Ñd§å. §²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö f§Ö§Öl fr§Ö§Ö t§à §ã§Ñll m§Ö §¡l. ?¡¯ll f§Ñ?thfull§å r§Ö§âl§å l?k§Ö §Ñ d§àg w§àuld. §¯§Ñ? §å§àur b§àd§å §Ñd?u?t§Öd w§Öll? ? h§Ö§Ñrd fr§àm R?§à-?§Ñm§Ñ th§Ñt §å§àu h§Ñv§Ö r§Ö§ã§àv§Ör§Öd, but §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö t§Ñk§Ö §ã§Ñr§Ö §àf §å§àur w§Ö§Ñk b§àd§å. R?§à-?§Ñm§Ñ §Ñl?§à h§Ñd §Ñ w§Ö§Ñk b§àd§å §àn§ã§Ö, but h§Ö m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à gr§àw b?g §Ñnd ?tr§àng, wh?§ãh ?? ?§àm§Öth?ng th?? §¡l ?? v§Ör§å h§Ñ§â§â§å §Ñb§àut.¡± §¡m§Ñz?ng. §¡lth§àugh h§Ö ?? m§à?tl§å k?nd, th§Ö th?ng? h§Ö ?§Ñ§å? §Ñr§Ö §Ñl?§à §Ñm§Ñz?ng. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? w§Ö?rdl§å ?m§âr§Ö??§Öd, R?§à ?§â§àk§Ö w?th §ã§ànt§Öm§ât. ¡°Unl?k§Ö n§àrm§Ñl §Ö?§ã§àrt?, th?? dud§Ö t§Ñlk? §Ñ l§àt §Ñnd ?? n§à??§å. §¯§Ö ?? §Ñ th?rd r§Ñt§Ö gu§å wh§à d§à§Ö?n¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt k?nd §àf §âr§àf§Ö???§àn §Ñn §Ö?§ã§àrt ??. ? §ã§Ñn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§å §³h?§ãh?u§Ö1 m§Ñd§Ö h?m m§å §Ö?§ã§àrt.¡± ¡°N§à w§Ñ§å¡­ R?§à-?§Ñm§Ñ. §¦v§Ön th§àugh ? §Ñm w?ll?ng t§à ?§Ñ§ãr?f?§ã§Ö m§å?§Ölf t§à §âr§àt§Ö§ãt R?§à-?§Ñm§Ñ! Wh§å h§Ñv§Ö m§å f§Ö§Öl?ng? f§Ñ?l§Öd t§à r§Ö§Ñ§ãh §å§àu?¡± ¡°?t§à§â t§Ñlk?ng §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å.¡± ¡°?§â§Ö§Ñk?ng §àf wh?§ãh, m§å §å§àung§Ö?t br§àth§Ör ?? §Ñl?§à un§Ñbl§Ö t§à f§Ö§Öl m§å l§àv§Ö h§àn§Ö?tl§å. ?? ?t b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö b§àth §àf §å§àu §Ñr§Ö §å§àung b§à§å?? §®§å f§Ñm?l§å §ã§àn???t? §àf §ànl§å m§Ön §Ñnd n§à w§àm§Ön. ? w??h§Öd f§àr §Ñ §ãut§Ö l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör l?k§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, th§àugh. §£ut §àf §ã§àur?§Ö, m§å l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör? §Ñr§Ö §Ñl?§à §ãut§Ö. §®§å ?§Ö§ã§ànd l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör ?§Ö§Öm? t§à l§àv§Ö m§Ö, §Ñnd §Ñlth§àugh ? §Ñm h§Ñ§â§â§å §Ñb§àut th§Ñt, f§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn, th§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à f§Ñ?§ã?n§Ñt§Ö? m§Ö th§Ö m§à?t ?? m§å §å§àung§Ö?t br§àth§Ör wh§à d§à§Ö?n¡¯t l§àv§Ö m§Ö.¡± ¡°§°h, ?hut u§â!¡± ?gn§àr?ng R?§à¡¯? r§Öqu§Ö?t t§à ?t§à§â, §¡l §ã§ànt?nu§Öd t§à ?§â§Ö§Ñk, §Ñ? ?f h§Ö w§Ñ? d§à?ng §Ñ l?f§Ö §ã§àn?ult§Ñt?§àn ?§Ö???§àn w?th ?§à§âh?§Ö. §¡l g§à???§â§Öd n§àn-?t§à§â l?k§Ö §Ñ w?f§Ö wh§à §Ön?§à§å§Öd §Öng§Ñg?ng ?n ?m§Ñll t§Ñlk w?th §Ñ ??§ç §å§Ö§Ñr-§àld g?rl. ¡°§¦v§Ön wh§Ön ? g§Ñv§Ö h?m §Ñ b?rthd§Ñ§å §âr§Ö?§Önt, h§Ö ?t§Ñ§å§Öd §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§ànl§Ö?? w?th§àut ?h§àw?ng m§Ö §Ñn§å ?m?l§Ö. §°f §ã§àur?§Ö, h§Ö d?d ?§Ñ§å h?? th§Ñnk?, th§àugh. §¦v§Ön wh§Ön h§Ö ?§Ñw th§Ö §âr§Ö?§Önt ? §ãh§à?§Ö w?th l§àv§Ö, th§Ö r§Ö§Ñ§ãt?§àn h§Ö g§Ñv§Ö w§Ñ?, ¡®? §ã§Ñn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd §¡n?u§Ö¡¯?2 ?§Ön?§Ö.¡¯ ?t f§Ölt ?§à §ã§àld.¡± ¡°§¯§Ñ§Ñ¡­ th§Ñt f§Ö§Öl? §âr§Ött§å l§àn§Öl§å, d§à§Ö?n¡¯t ?t?¡± ¡°§¡l, ? t§àld §å§àu t§à ?hut u§â §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å!¡± ¡°§¦v§Ön wh§Ön ? hugg§Öd h?m th§Ö §àth§Ör d§Ñ§å, h?? §Ö§å§Ö? b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö l?k§Ö th§Ñt §àf §Ñ d§Ö§Ñd f??h. §£ut th§Ñt §Ñl?§à l§à§àk§Öd v§Ör§å §ãut§Ö!¡± ¡°?? th§Ñt r§Ö§Ñll§å §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd §ãut§Ö?¡± §¦v§Ön th§àugh h?? §Ö§å§Ö? §Ñr§Ö d§Ö§Ñd l?k§Ö §Ñ f??h? ¡°Y§Ö?, h§Ö w§Ñ? ??l§Önt w?th §Ñ §ã§àm§â§à?§Öd f§Ñ§ã§Ö §Ñnd l§Öt m§Ö d§à wh§Ñt ? w§Ñnt§Öd, but h?? §Ö§å§Ö? w§Ör§Ö l?k§Ö th§Ñt §àf d§Ö§Ñd f??h §Ñnd ?t l§à§àk§Öd v§Ör§å §ãut§Ö!¡± ¡°W§Öll¡­¡± §¡lth§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t kn§àw h§àw §àld th§Ö §å§àung§Ör br§àth§Ör w§Ñ?, ?h§Ö ?§àm§Öh§àw th§àught h§Ö w§Ñ? §â?t?ful. §´h§Ön ?h§Ö ?§â§àk§Ö §àut t§à th§Ö §àth§Ör §â?t?ful §â§Ör?§àn th§Ör§Ö. ¡°R?§à, §å§àur §Ö?§ã§àrt ?? qu?t§Ö §Ñ §â§Ö§ãul?§Ñr §â§Ör?§àn.¡± ¡°¡­Y§Ö§Ñ, th§Ör§Ö §Ñr§Ö §Ñ l§àt §àf w§Ö?rd §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §Ñr§àund m§Ö f§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn.¡± ¡°§°h, §å§àu ?ur§Ö h§Ñv§Ö ?t h§Ñrd.¡± R?§à l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt h§Ör, n§àt ?§à ?ubtl§å ?m§âl§å?ng th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?n§ãlud§Öd §Ñm§àng th§à?§Ö w§Ö?rd §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö, but ?h§Ö ?gn§àr§Öd ?t §Ñnd b§Ñ?hfull§å l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt §¡l. ¡°§¦rr, §¡l-?§Ñm§Ñ¡­¡± ¡°§²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö §ã§Ñll m§Ö §¡l, m§å §ãut§Ö l§Ñd§å.¡± ¡°§°?, d§àn¡¯t ?§â§Ö§Ñk t§à §Ñ l?ttl§Ö g?rl w?th ?u§ãh §Ñ fl?rt§å t§àn§Ö!¡± ¡°R?§à-?§Ñm§Ñ, §Ñ w§àm§Ñn ?? §Ñ w§àm§Ñn d§Ö?§â?t§Ö h§Ör §Ñg§Ö.¡± ¡°!!¡± §²§Örh§Ñ§â? h§Ö r§Öm§Ömb§Ör§Öd th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö t§àld h?m th§Ñt ¡°§Ñ w§àm§Ñn ?? ?t?ll §Ñ w§àm§Ñn, §Öv§Ön ?f ?h§Ö ?? ??§ç §å§Ö§Ñr? §àld!¡± ?t ??l§Ön§ã§Öd R?§à §Ñnd m§Ñd§Ö h?m r§Ögr§Ötful. Wh§Ñt h§Ö ?§Ñ?d w§Ñ? ?n l?n§Ö w?th wh§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö t§àld h?m §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör, but ?t w§Ñ? §Ñm§Ñz?ng t§à b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à §ã§Ñ?u§Ñll§å d§à ?§à t§àw§Ñrd §Ñ §å§àung g?rl. §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ¡°W§Öll th§Ön, §¡l¡­ §å§àu ?§Ö§Ö. ? h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ r§Öqu§Ö?t¡­¡± ¡°Wh§Ñt ?? ?t? §²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö §Ñ?k m§Ö §Ñn§åth?ng.¡± ¡°§³§Ñn §å§àu ?§â?¡­¡± ¡°§¯§Ö§å ?§à§âh?§Ö, th§Ö m§Ñrk§Öt w?ll §ãl§à?§Ö ?f w§Ö k§Ö§Ö§â l?ng§Ör?ng h§Ör§Ö.¡± §£§Öf§àr§Ö ?h§Ö m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à r§Öqu§Ö?t h?m t§à ?§â?n h§Ör §Ñr§àund, R?§à §ãut §àff h§Ör w§àrd?. ¡°R§Ö§Ñll§å?! W§Ö §ã§Ñn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö th§Ñt. L§Öt¡¯? hurr§å §Ñnd g§à!¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö §â§Ñn?§ãk§Öd. ?h§Ö r§Ö§Ñll§å w§Ñnt§Öd t§à bu§å f§à§àd ?ngr§Öd?§Önt? t§àd§Ñ§å. ?h§Ö §âut m§àr§Ö §âr?§àr?t§å §àn h§Ör m§àth§Ör¡¯? d?§Öt th§Ñn h§Ör d§Ö??r§Ö. ¡°R?§à-?§Ñm§Ñ, ? w§ànd§Ör wh§Ñt ?h§Ö m§Ö§Ñnt b§å ¡®?§â?¡¯?¡± ¡°§¡l, d§àn¡¯t t§Ñlk §Ñt §Ñll, unt?l ? §Ñll§àw §å§àu t§à f§àr n§àw. ?f §å§àu t§Ñlk, ?¡¯ll t§Öll §å§àur §å§àung§Ö?t br§àth§Ör th§Ñt h?? §Öld§Ör br§àth§Ör ?? §Ñ §â§Örv§Ört wh§à fl?rt? w?th §å§àung g?rl?.¡± ¡°§´h§Ñt¡¯?¡­ R?§à-?§Ñm§Ñ, ?f §å§àu t§Öll h?m th§Ñt, h§Ö w?ll l§à§àk §Ñt m§Ö w?th §Ö§å§Ö? l?k§Ö §Ñ d§Ö§Ñd f??h §Ñnd ?§Ñ§å, ¡®? §ã§Ñn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd §¡n?u§Ö¡¯? §âr§Öf§Ör§Ön§ã§Ö.¡¯ ?¡¯m ?ur§Ö ?t¡¯ll l§à§àk v§Ör§å §ãut§Ö!¡± R?§à mutt§Ör§Öd §Ñ §ãur?§Ö ?n §Ñ ?m§Ñll v§à?§ã§Ö §Ñnd h§Ñd §Ñn §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn l?k§Ö h§Ö ?w§Ñll§àw§Öd §Ñ bug. §¡lth§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t h§Ö§Ñr wh§Ñt th§Ö§å t§Ñlk§Öd §Ñb§àut, ?h§Ö §ã§àuld ?§Ö§Ö th§Ñt R?§à w§Ñ? h§Ñv?ng §Ñ h§Ñrd t?m§Ö. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-006/ CH 7 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 007 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, §¡§â§â§Ñr§Öntl§å ? w§Ñ? R§Ö?n§ã§Ñrn§Ñt§Öd §Ñ? §Ñ §£§Ñr§àn¡¯? D§Ñught§Ör V? Dur?ng th?? ?§Ö§Ñ?§àn, wh?§ãh w§àuld b§Ö ?umm§Ör b§å ?§Ñ§â§Ñn¡¯? ?t§Ñnd§Ñrd?, m§Ñn§å §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt? v???t§Öd th?? h§Ö§Ñlth r§Ö?§àrt, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à f§Ñm§àu? f§àr b§Ö?ng §Ñ §â§à§âul§Ñr ?umm§Ör r§Ö?§àrt; §â§Örh§Ñ§â? ?t w§Ñ? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf th§Ñt r§Ö§Ñ?§àn th§Ñt th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö m§Ñn§å ?§Örv§Ñnt? §Ñt th§Ö m§Ñrk§Öt bu§å?ng ?§àm§Ö fr§Ö?h f§à§àd. §®§Ör§ãh§Ñnt? wh§à ?§àld fru?t? §ãr?§Öd §àut t§à m§Ñrk§Öt th§Ö?r §âr§àdu§ã§Ö¡¯? fr§Ö?hn§Ö??, §Ñnd th§Ö but§ãh§Ör, ?urr§àund§Öd b§å m§Ñn§å §âlu§ãk§Öd b?rd §ã§Ñr§ã§Ñ??§Ö? h§Ñng?ng fr§àm th§Ö §ã§Ö?l?ng, r§à§Ñ?t§Öd ?§àm§Ö m§Ö§Ñt §Ñnd lur§Öd §ãu?t§àm§Ör? ?n w?th ?t? fr§Ñgr§Ñnt ?§ã§Önt. ¡°§£§å th§Ö w§Ñ§å, wh§å d?d §å§àu §ãh§à§à?§Ö t§à g§à t§à th§Ö m§Ñrk§Öt? ?f §å§àu¡¯r§Ö l§à§àk?ng f§àr th?ng? l?k§Ö §Ñ dr§Ö?? t§Ñ?l§àr, ?t ?h§àuld b§Ö §àn th§Ö r§à§Ñd §Ñh§Ö§Ñd.¡± ¡°Y§àu ?§Ö§Öm t§à h§Ñv§Ö n§à ?nt§Önt?§àn §àf ?hutt?ng u§â, huh.¡± ¡°§²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö §Ñll§àw m§Ö t§à ?ntrud§Ö ?n th§Ö §ã§ànv§Ör?§Ñt?§àn b§Ötw§Ö§Ön §å§àu §å§àuthful §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö.¡± R?§à ??gh§Öd ?n r§Ö??gn§Ñt?§àn §Ñ? h§Ö h§Ö§Ñrd th§Ö w§àrd? §àf §¡l, wh§à §ànl§å §ã§ànt?nu§Öd t§à ?m?l§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd f§àrg§àtt§Ön §Ñb§àut th§Ö §â§Ñ?r §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öl§å §Ñnd w§Ñ? br§àw??ng v§Ñr?§àu? ?h§à§â?. §³§Ñrr§àt?, §ã§àl§àr§Öd §â§Ö§â§â§Ör?¡­ uhm, th§Ö v§Ög§Öt§Ñbl§Ö? §Ñv§Ñ?l§Ñbl§Ö h§Ör§Ö §Ñr§Ö ??m?l§Ñr t§à m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö. ?? th§Ñt §Ñ t§àm§Ñt§à? §¡lth§àugh ?t? ?h§Ñ§â§Ö l§à§àk? ??m?l§Ñr t§à §Ñn §Ñ§â§âl§Ö, th§Ñt gl§à??§å ?k?n ?h§àuld b§Ö l?k§Ö th§Ñt §àf §Ñ t§àm§Ñt§à, r?ght? N§à, m§Ñ§åb§Ö ?t t§Ñ?t§Ö? l?k§Ö §Ñn §Ñ§â§âl§Ö? Wh?§ãh ?? ?t?! §¦v§Ön th§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §ã§ànfu?§Öd, ?h§Ö h§Ñd fun l§à§àk?ng §Ñt §Ñll th§Ö g§à§àd? th§Ñt w§Ör§Ö l?n§Öd u§â. §¡h, th§Ö §â§àt§Ñt§à§Ö? l§à§àk th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö! ? w§ànd§Ör ?f ?t t§Ñ?t§Ö? th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö? ¡­¡­§¯m? ?§à§âh?§Ö ?t§à§â§â§Öd ?n fr§ànt §àf §àn§Ö §àf th§Ö l§Ñrg§Ö?t ?t§àr§Ö? ?n th§Ö m§Ñrk§Öt. ¡°?? th?? g§Ñrl?§ã?!¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ö§ç§ã?t§Öd t§à ?§Ö§Ö th§Ö th?ng th§Ñt h§Ñd b§àth th§Ö ?h§Ñ§â§Ö §Ñnd §ã§àl§àr §àf g§Ñrl?§ã. ?t §ã§àuld §Öl?m?n§Ñt§Ö th§Ö §àd§àr §àf th§Ö m§Ö§Ñt §Ñnd §Ñdd §Ñn §Ñ§â§â§Öt?z?ng fl§Ñv§àr; §àn t§à§â §àf th§Ñt, ?t ?? §Ñl?§à kn§àwn t§à h§Ñv§Ö t§àn?§ã §Ñnd ?t§Ñm?n§Ñ §Önh§Ñn§ã?ng §Öff§Ö§ãt?. ? w§Ñnt t§à gr?ll m§Ö§Ñt w?th th??! §´h§Ön ?¡¯d l?k§Ö t§à f§Ö§Öd ?t t§à m§å m§àth§Ör! ¡°Y§àung l§Ñd§å, §Ñr§Ö §å§àu ?nt§Ör§Ö?t§Öd ?n th???¡± ¡°Y§Ö?, wh§Ñt k?nd §àf f§à§àd ?? th???¡± §¡? th§Ö m§Ör§ãh§Ñnt t§Ñlk§Öd t§à h§Ör, ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñ?k§Öd ?n §Ö§ç§ã?t§Öm§Önt. ¡°§´h?? ?? §²?§å§Ñ.¡± ¡°§²?§å§Ñ¡­¡± §¡lth§àugh th§Ö n§Ñm§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t f§Ñm?l?§Ñr t§à h§Ör, wh§Ön ?h§Ö §â?§ãk§Öd ?t u§â §Ñnd ?m§Öll§Öd ?t, ?t §ã§Ört§Ñ?nl§å ?m§Öll§Öd th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §Ñ? g§Ñrl?§ã. ¡°§´h?? th?ng h§Ñ? §Ñ un?qu§Ö ?m§Öll. ? f?r?t th§àught th?? w§Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng ??m?l§Ñr t§à §â§àt§Ñt§à§Ö? §Ñnd tr?§Öd t§à §Ö§Ñt ?t, but ?t t§Ñ?t§Öd w§Ö?rd. W§Öll, §Ñlth§àugh th§Ö t§Ñ?t§Ö ?? b§Ö§Ñr§Ñbl§Ö, ?t ?? ?§à ?m§Öll§å! §®§å w?f§Ö t§àld m§Ö m§å m§àuth ?m§Öll§Öd f§àr thr§Ö§Ö d§Ñ§å? §Ñft§Ör ? §Ñt§Ö §àn§Ö.¡± ¡°§¯§Ñv§Ö §å§àu tr?§Öd t§à ?l?§ã§Ö ?t th?nl§å §Ñnd gr?ll ?t?¡± ¡°?l?§ã§Ö ?t th?nl§å? ?t¡¯ll b§Ö h§Ñrd t§à §Ö§Ñt ?f th?? th?ng ?? ?l?§ã§Öd th?nl§å.¡± ? ?§Ö§Ö, §Öv§Ön ?f th§Ö§å ?§Öll ?t, ?t ?§Ö§Öm? th§Ö§å d§àn¡¯t r§Ö§Ñll§å kn§àw h§àw t§à §Ö§Ñt ?t. ¡°? g§àt th?? fr§àm §àth§Ör n§Ñt?§àn?, ?§à ?t ?? qu?t§Ö §Ö§ç§â§Ön??v§Ö. §¡nd b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf th?? th?ng¡¯? ?m§Öll, ?t tr§àubl§Ö? m§Ö, ??n§ã§Ö ?t ?? h§Ñrd t§à f?nd §Ñn§å§àn§Ö wh§à ?? w?ll?ng t§à bu§å ?t.¡± ¡°§¯§àw mu§ãh ?? ?t?¡± ¡°F?v§Ö §àf th§Ö?§Ö f§àr §Ñ br§ànz§Ö §ã§à?n.¡± §³§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à §àth§Ör v§Ög§Öt§Ñbl§Ö?, §àn§Ö br§ànz§Ö §ã§à?n §ã§àuld bu§å 40 §â§àt§Ñt§à§Ö?. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? §ã§Ört§Ñ?nl§å §Ö§ç§â§Ön??v§Ö ?n §ã§àm§â§Ñr??§àn, but ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd f?v§Ö ??lv§Ör §ã§à?n? ?n h§Ör h§Ñnd, ?§à ?t w§Ñ? §àk§Ñ§å. ¡°?¡¯ll bu§å ?t. §¡l?§à, §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö g?v§Ö m§Ö th§Ñt r§Öd th?ng, th?? th?ng §Ñnd th§Ñt th?ng §Ñ? w§Öll!¡± ¡°§°§àh, th§Ñnk?, §å§àung l§Ñd§å! ?¡¯m th§Ñnkful ??n§ã§Ö ? d?dn¡¯t §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt t§à ?§Öll th§Ö?§Ö wh?t§Ö th?ng?. ?¡¯ll g?v§Ö th?? §¦§â?§ã§Ñ f§àr fr§Ö§Ö. §´h§Ñt m§Ñk§Ö? thr§Ö§Ö br§ànz§Ö §ã§à?n? ?n t§àt§Ñl.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö g§àt §Ñ gr§Ö§Ön b§Ñll kn§àwn §Ñ? §¦§â?§ã§Ñ th§Ñt ?h§Ö n§Öv§Ör h§Ö§Ñrd b§Öf§àr§Ö. Wh?l§Ö ?h§Ö w§ànd§Ör§Öd wh§Öth§Ör ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ fru?t §àf ?§àm§Ö ?§àrt, ?h§Ö tr?§Öd t§à t§Ñk§Ö §àut th§Ö ??lv§Ör §ã§à?n?. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?t§à§â§â§Öd b§å §¡l. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö l§Öt m§Ö §â§Ñ§å.¡± ¡°§¦h, but¡­¡± ¡°?f §å§àu t§Ñk§Ö §àut ?u§ãh §ãurr§Ön§ã§å ?n th§Ö m§Ñrk§Öt, th§Ö m§Ör§ãh§Ñnt w§àuld b§Ö tr§àubl§Öd g?v?ng §å§àu §ãh§Ñng§Ö.¡± §¡ft§Ör th§Ñt r§Ö§Ñ?§àn§Ñbl§Ö §Ö§ç§âl§Ñn§Ñt?§àn, ?§à§âh?§Ö l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt th§Ö ??lv§Ör §ã§à?n? ?h§Ö h§Ñd. ? ?§Ö§Ö¡­ ? d?dn¡¯t §ã§àn??d§Ör th§Ö v§Ñlu§Ö d?ff§Ör§Ön§ã§Ö b§Ötw§Ö§Ön ??lv§Ör §Ñnd br§ànz§Ö §ã§à?n?. ??n§ã§Ö ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ ?t§àr§Ö run b§å §Ñ ??ngl§Ö §â§Ör?§àn, th§Ö m§Ör§ãh§Ñnt w§àuld l?k§Öl§å b§Ö tr§àubl§Öd ?f h§Ö w§Ñ? §â§Ñ?d u??ng l§Ñrg§Ör §ãurr§Ön§ã§å. §´h?? w§Ñ?n¡¯t h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö, wh§Ör§Ö th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö t§àn? §àf b§Ñnk? §Ñr§àund. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ö??t§Ñt§Öd, §¡l qu?§ãkl§å §â§Ñ?d f§àr ?t §Ñnd §Öv§Ön §ã§Ñrr?§Öd h§Ör lugg§Ñg§Ö. ¡°§´h§Ñnk §å§àu v§Ör§å mu§ãh, §¡l. §²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö t§Ñk§Ö th?? m§àn§Ö§å §Ñ? §ã§àm§â§Ön?§Ñt?§àn.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö §àff§Ör§Öd §Ñ ??lv§Ör §ã§à?n t§à h?m, but §¡l m§Ör§Öl§å r§Ö?§â§ànd§Öd w?th, ¡°D§àn¡¯t w§àrr§å §Ñb§àut ?t,¡± §Ñnd d?dn¡¯t t§Ñk§Ö th§Ö m§àn§Ö§å. ¡°?§àrr§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö. ? d?dn¡¯t th?nk th§Ñt f§Ñr.¡± ¡°R?§à-?§Ñm§Ñ ?? §Ñl?§à §Ñ §å§àung m§Ñ?t§Ör §Ñft§Ör §Ñll.¡± §¡? §¡l t§Ö§Ñ?§Öd R?§à l?k§Ö th§Ñt, R?§à w§àr§Ö §Ñ d??gu?t§Öd §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn. ??n§ã§Ö R?§à ?? kn§àwl§Ödg§Ö§Ñbl§Ö §Ñb§àut m§àn§Ö§å, ? th§àught h§Ö d?dn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ h?gh §â§Öd?gr§Ö§Ö. ? w§ànd§Ör wh§Ñt §¡l m§Ö§Ñn? wh§Ön h§Ö §ã§Ñll? R?§à §Ñ §å§àung m§Ñ?t§Ör? §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö m§Ñn§å h?gh §â§Öd?gr§Ö§Ö §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt? wh§à w§Ör§Ö ?gn§àr§Ñnt §àf th§Ö v§Ñlu§Ö §àf m§àn§Ö§å. ?t w§Ñ? d§àubtful ?f th§Ö§å §ã§àuld §Ñn?w§Ör th§Ñt §Ñ ??lv§Ör §ã§à?n §ã§àuld bu§å f?v§Ö d§Ñ§å?-w§àrth §àf f§à§àd f§àr §Ñ f§Ñm?l§å §àf f§àur l?k§Ö R?§à d?d. §£ut §ã§àn??d§Ör?ng h?? §â§Ör?§â§Ö§ãt?v§Ö, ?t w§Ñ? l?k§Öl§å th§Ñt h§Ö w§Ñ? m§Ör§Öl§å t§Ñught §Ñb§àut ?u§ãh th?ng?. ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught f§àr §Ñ m§àm§Önt t§à §Ñ?k §Ñb§àut h?? f§Ñm?l§å, but ?h§Ö r§Öfr§Ñ?n§Öd. §¯§Ö w§àuld t§Öll h§Ör ?§àm§Öd§Ñ§å wh§Ön h§Ö th§àught ?t w§Ñ? n§Ö§ã§Ö??§Ñr§å. §´h?nk?ng §Ñb§àut ?t th§àugh, R?§à n§Öv§Ör m§Önt?§àn§Öd h§àw m§Ñn§å ?t§Ñr? §¡l h§Ñd. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? h§Ö d?dn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à ?§â§Ö§Ñk §Ñb§àut ?t, §Ñnd ?h§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?nt§Ör§Ö?t§Öd ?n §âr§å?ng. §¡ft§Ör th§Ñt, ?§à§âh?§Ö b§àught ?§àm§Ö d§Öl?§ã?§àu? m§Ö§Ñt §Ñt th§Ö but§ãh§Ör ?h§à§â. §¡lth§àugh ?h§Ö f§Ölt §Ñwkw§Ñrd, ??n§ã§Ö §¡l §Önd§Öd u§â §â§Ñ§å?ng f§àr ?t §Ñg§Ñ?n, §¡l ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à b§Ö h§Ñv?ng §Ñ l§àt §àf fun. ? th§àught §àf r§Öqu§Ö?t?ng t§à b§Ö ?§âun §Ñr§àund l§Ñt§Ör, but ? §âr§àb§Ñbl§å ?h§àuldn¡¯t §Ñ?k f§àr ?t §Ñft§Ör ? tr§àubl§Öd h?m th?? mu§ãh. §°n th§Ö r§Öturn §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö, ?h§Ö ?§Ö§ãr§Ötl§å ??gh§Öd §Ñnd g§Ñv§Ö u§â. W§Öll, th§Ö ?un ?? §Ñb§àut t§à ?§Öt t§àd§Ñ§å §Ñn§åw§Ñ§å, ?§à l§Öt¡¯? §Ñ?k h?m §Ñt th§Ö n§Ö§çt §à§â§â§àrtun?t§å. §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt §£ut b§Öf§àr§Ö th§Ñt, ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à th§Ñnk §¡l f§àr t§àd§Ñ§å. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?h§Ö d§àubt§Öd th§Ñt §¡l w§àuld t§Ñk§Ö h§Ör m§àn§Ö§å. ¡°§¡h, th§Ñt¡¯? r?ght!¡± Wh§Ön ?h§Ö r§Ñ??§Öd h§Ör v§à?§ã§Ö §Ñ? th§Ö ?d§Ö§Ñ §ã§Ñm§Ö t§à h§Ör, R?§à, wh§à §Ñl?§à g§àt §àff th§Ö §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö t§à ?§Önd h§Ör h§àm§Ö, ?t§à§â§â§Öd ?n ?ur§âr??§Ö. §¡l, wh§à w§Ñ? §ã§Ñrr§å?ng th§Ö lugg§Ñg§Ö th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö b§àught b§Öh?nd th§Öm, l§Ö§Ñn§Öd t§à th§Ö l§Öft t§à §Ñv§à?d b§Ö?ng h?t b§å R?§à, wh§à ?udd§Önl§å ?t§à§â§â§Öd. ¡°Wh§Ñt ?? ?t ?udd§Önl§å? ?? ?§àm§Öth?ng wr§àng?¡± ¡°R?§à, w?ll §å§àu §ã§àm§Ö §Ñg§Ñ?n t§àm§àrr§àw?¡± ¡°¡­?f §å§àu d§àn¡¯t m?nd.¡± ¡°Gr§Ö§Ñt! §´h§Ön §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö §ã§àm§Ö t§àg§Öth§Ör w?th §¡l!¡± R?§à h§Ñd §Ñ d???§Ñt??f?§Öd §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn wh§Ön h§Ö w§Ñ? t§àld t§à §ã§àm§Ö b§Ñ§ãk t§àg§Öth§Ör w?th §¡l. ¡°Wh§Ñt ?? ?t, R?§à-?§Ñm§Ñ? ? w?ll §Ñlw§Ñ§å? b§Ö w?th R?§à-?§Ñm§Ñ. ? §Ñm §å§àur §Ö?§ã§àrt §Ñft§Ör §Ñll. ? w?ll §ã§àm§Ö §Ñl§àng §Öv§Ön ?f §å§àu d§àn¡¯t §Ñ?k m§Ö t§à.¡± §´h?? §Ö?§ã§àrt, wh§à ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à n§Öv§Ör ?t§à§â ?m?l?ng §Ñll thr§àugh§àut th§Ö d§Ñ§å, ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à b§Ö h§Ñv?ng fun. ¡°R?§à, §¡l, th§Ñnk §å§àu v§Ör§å mu§ãh f§àr t§àd§Ñ§å. ?§Ö§Ö §å§àu t§àm§àrr§àw. ?¡¯ll g?v§Ö §å§àu m§å gr§Ñt?tud§Ö f§àr t§àd§Ñ§å th§Ön.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö g§Ñv§Ö th§Öm §Ñ ?m§Ñll §ãurt?§å. §¡? ?h§Ö g§Ñv§Ö th§Öm §Ñ §âr§Ött§å §ãut§Ö ?m?l§Ö, th§Ö §â§Ñ?r §Ñl?§à r§Öturn§Öd th§Ö ?m?l§Ö. §´h§Ö§å h§Ñd n§à ?d§Ö§Ñ th§Ñt th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö §Ñb§àut t§à b§Ö §àv§Örwh§Ölm§Öd b§å th?? v§Ör§å g?rl th§Ö n§Ö§çt d§Ñ§å. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-007/ CH 8 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 008 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, §¡§â§â§Ñr§Öntl§å ? w§Ñ? 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D§Ñught§Ör V?? ¡°Wh§Ñt ?? ?t, R?§à?¡± §´h§Ö n§Ö§çt d§Ñ§å, R?§à §ã§Ñm§Ö t§à v???t §Ñ? §âr§àm??§Öd, but th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö furr§àw? b§Ötw§Ö§Ön h?? §Ö§å§Öbr§àw?. ¡°Wh§Ñt ?? th???¡± ¡°§´h??? §´h?? ?? ?t?r-fr?§Öd m§Ö§Ñt §Ñnd v§Ög§Öt§Ñbl§Ö?.¡± §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö §âl§Ñt§Ö? §âl§Ñ§ã§Öd §àn th§Ö t§Ñbl§Ö. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ñ?d, th§Ö§å §ã§ànt§Ñ?n§Öd ?t?r-fr?§Öd m§Ö§Ñt §Ñnd v§Ög§Öt§Ñbl§Ö?. ?t g§Ñv§Ö §àut §Ñ v§Ör§å fr§Ñgr§Ñnt ?§ã§Önt, §àn§Ö th§Ñt R?§à h§Ñd n§Öv§Ör ?m§Öll§Öd b§Öf§àr§Ö. ¡°§´h?? ?§Ö§Öm? t§à b§Ö th§Ö ?ngr§Öd?§Önt? th§Ñt w§Ö b§àught §å§Ö?t§Örd§Ñ§å, but w§Ñ? §å§àur §ã§à§àk th§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à m§Ñd§Ö ?t?¡± ¡°?t ?? ?nd§Ö§Öd m§Ñd§Ö §àut §àf §å§Ö?t§Örd§Ñ§å¡¯? ?ngr§Öd?§Önt?, but th§Ö §ã§à§àk w§Ñ?n¡¯t th§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à m§Ñd§Ö ?t.¡± F§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn, R?§à h§Ñd §Ñ b§Ñd f§Ö§Öl?ng §Ñb§àut h§Ör r§Ö?§â§àn?§Ö. §£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf th§Ñt, h§Ö §Ñ?k§Öd ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt w§àuld b§Ö n§àrm§Ñll§å unth?nk§Ñbl§Ö f§àr §Ñn §àrd?n§Ñr§å §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd§å. ¡°¡­§¡r§Ö §å§àu th§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à m§Ñd§Ö ?t?¡± ¡°Y§Ö?.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñff?rm§Öd ?t w?th §Ñn ?nn§à§ã§Önt ?m?l§Ö, §ã§Ñu??ng §Ñ m§àm§Önt §àf ??l§Ön§ã§Ö. ¡°§¡r§Ön¡¯t §å§àu th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñ n§àbl§Ö?¡± ¡°§´h§Ñt¡¯? r?ght.¡± ¡°D§à§Ö? §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd§å kn§àw h§àw t§à §ã§à§àk f§à§àd?¡± ¡°§´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à w§Ñ§å th§Ñt¡¯? th§Ö §ã§Ñ?§Ö, R?§à. §¡n §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd§å w§àuldn¡¯t §ã§à§àk. §´h§Ö§å d§à §Ömbr§à?d§Ör§å r§Ñth§Ör th§Ñn §ã§à§àk?ng, §Ñnd §â§à§Ötr§å r§Ñth§Ör th§Ñn §âh?l§à?§à§âh§å. ??n¡¯t th§Ñt §àbv?§àu??¡± §¡t ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §ãut§Ö g§Ö?tur§Ö §àf §âutt?ng h§Ör h§Ñnd §àn h§Ör l?§â?, R?§à w§Ñ? d??tr§Ñ§ãt§Öd f§àr §Ñ m§àm§Önt, but h§Ö ?§à§àn r§Ö§Ñl?z§Öd ?h§Ö w§Ñ? tr§å?ng t§à l§Ö§Ñd h?m §àff t§à§â?§ã. ¡°¡­§¯§Ö-h. §´h§Ön wh§Ñt ?? th???¡± ¡°§´h??? §´h?? ?? ?§ã?§Ön§ã§Ö!¡± ¡°?§ã?-?§ã?§Ön§ã§Ö?¡± ¡°Y§Ö?, th?? ?? th§Ö r§Ö?ult §àf §Ñn §Ö§ç§â§Ör?m§Önt!¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö ?n???t§Öd ?t w§Ñ? §Ñn §Ö§ç§â§Ör?m§Önt ?n?t§Ö§Ñd §àf §ã§à§àk?ng. R?§à §ã§àuldn¡¯t t§Öll wh§Öth§Ör ?h§Ö r§Ö§Ñll§å m§Ö§Ñnt ?t §àr ?f ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?§àk?ng. ¡°W§àuldn¡¯t §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã w§àm§Ñn §ã§Ñr§Ö m§àr§Ö §Ñb§àut m§Ñnn§Ör? th§Ñn kn§àwl§Ödg§Ö?¡± ¡°?¡¯m §Ñl?§à §Ñ d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñ m§Ör§ãh§Ñnt, ?§à kn§àwl§Ödg§Ö ?? n§Ö§ã§Ö??§Ñr§å.¡± ¡°R§Ög§Ñrdl§Ö?? §àf h§àw ? §Ñ?k, ?t¡¯? §Ñll §Ñn §Ö§ç§ãu?§Ö.¡± ¡°§¯§Ö§å, §å§àu¡¯r§Ö l§à§àk?ng ?nt§à ?t t§à§à mu§ãh.¡± R?§à w§Ñ? §ã§ànfu?§Öd b§å th§Ö g?rl wh§à ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à §ãl?§ãk h§Ör t§àngu§Ö §Ñ? ?h§Ö mutt§Ör§Öd. ?? ?h§Ö ?§Ör?§àu?l§å th§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à §ã§à§àk§Öd ?t?! §¦v§Ön th§àugh ?h§Ö ?? th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt? R?§à l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö w?th th§Ñt th§àught §àn h?? f§Ñ§ã§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö urg§Öd h?m t§à §Ö§Ñt ?t d§Ö?§â?t§Ö th§Ñt. ¡°?t¡¯? n§àt l?k§Ö ? §âut §â§à??§àn §àr §Ñn§åth?ng. Y§àu w§àn¡¯t d?§Ö fr§àm §Ö§Ñt?ng ?t, ?§à ?t¡¯ll b§Ö §Ñlr?ght!¡± ¡°§¡lth§àugh ? n§Öv§Ör d§àubt§Öd th§Ñt, n§àw th§Ñt §å§àu¡¯v§Ö m§Önt?§àn§Öd ?t, ?¡¯m ?§ã§Ñr§Öd n§àw, ?§à ?t§à§â!¡± ¡°§´h§Ön, §Ñll§àw m§Ö t§à h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ t§Ñ?t§Ö f?r?t~¡± §¡l w§Ñ? ??tt?ng b§Ö??d§Ö R?§à. §¡ n§àrm§Ñl §Ö?§ã§àrt w§àuldn¡¯t ??t, §Öv§Ön ?f th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö §àff§Ör§Öd §Ñ §ãh§Ñ?r. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §¡l §ã§Ñ?u§Ñll§å ?§Ñt b§Ö??d§Ö R?§à §Ñnd ?t§Ñbb§Öd th§Ö d??h ?§Örv§Öd ?n fr§ànt §àf h?m w?th §Ñ f§àrk. ¡°¡­§´h?? ?? qu?t§Ö d§Öl?§ã?§àu?. §´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à m§Ö§Ñt §àd§àr §Ñnd th§Ö ?ngr§Öd?§Önt? §Ñr§Ö §Ñl?§à wr§Ñ§â§â§Öd ?n §Ñ §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ñnt §Ñr§àm§Ñ. §´h?? th?nl§å ?l?§ã§Öd th?ng ?? g?v?ng §àff §Ñ un?qu§Ö ?§ã§Önt, d§Ö?§â?t§Ö ?t? ?m§Ñll ??z§Ö.¡± ¡°W§Öll, §¡l! ?§à §å§àu §ã§Ñn t§Öll! §´h?? g§Ñrl¡­ ? m§Ö§Ñn, §²?§å§Ñ d§à§Ö? §Ñ gr§Ö§Ñt ?§àb! Wh§Ön ? d?d §Ñ l?ttl§Ö r§Ö?§Ö§Ñr§ãh, ?t ?§Ö§Öm? §²?§å§Ñ ?? §ãult?v§Ñt§Öd ?n n§Ö?ghb§àr?ng n§Ñt?§àn?. ?t ?? g§Ön§Ör§Ñll§å u?§Öd §Ñ? §Ñ m§Öd?§ã?n§Ñl ?ngr§Öd?§Önt, but ?t g?v§Ö? ?§àm§Ö fl§Ñv§àr ?f §ã§à§àk§Öd l?k§Ö th??!¡± ¡°Y§àu bl§Ñt§Ñntl§å ?§Ñ?d ¡®§ã§à§àk§Öd¡¯ th§Ör§Ö¡­¡± §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ¡°§¯§Ö§å, ?hut ?t, R?§à! ? d§àn¡¯t m?nd ?f §å§àu d§àn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à §Ö§Ñt ?t. ?¡¯ll ?u?t g?v§Ö §å§àur §â§àrt?§àn t§à §¡l ?n?t§Ö§Ñd.¡± ¡°Wh§Ñ! ? n§Öv§Ör ?§Ñ?d ? w§àn¡¯t §Ö§Ñt ?t!¡± R?§à g§àt ?rr?t§Ñt§Öd f§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn §Ñnd b§Ög§Ñn t§à §Ö§Ñt. §¡? h§Ö §ãh§Öw§Öd §Ñnd ?w§Ñll§àw§Öd ?t, h§Ö w§Ñ? ?tunn§Öd §Ñnd mutt§Ör§Öd, ¡°?t¡¯? d§Öl?§ã?§àu?¡­¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?§Ñt??f?§Öd w?th th§Ñt §ã§àm§âl?m§Önt. §£§å th§Ö w§Ñ§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör m§àth§Ör §Ö§Ñt ?t. Wh§Ön ?h§Ö t§àld h§Ör th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §Ö§ç§ãu?§Ö, h§Ör m§àth§Ör §àb§Öd?§Öntl§å b§Ög§Ñn t§à §Ö§Ñt, unl?k§Ö R?§à. §¡nd ?h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd v§Ör§å h§Ñ§â§â§å §Ñ? ?h§Ö §Ñt§Ö f§Örv§Öntl§å. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? v§Ör§å gr§Ñt§Öful f§àr th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ñt h§Ör m§àth§Ör w§Ñ? §Ñ l?ttl§Ö b?t §àf §Ñn §Ñ?rh§Ö§Ñd §Ñnd d?dn¡¯t b§àth§Ör mu§ãh w?th §ã§àmm§àn ?§Ön?§Ö. ¡°§£ut §Öv§Ön th§àugh th?? m§Ö§Ñt w§Ñ?n¡¯t th§Ñt §Ö§ç§â§Ön??v§Ö, ? n§Öv§Ör th§àught ?t §ã§àuld b§Ö m§Ñd§Ö ?nt§à ?u§ãh d§Öl?§ã?§àu? f§à§àd w?th§àut §Ñn§å §àd§àr.¡± ¡°N§àt §ànl§å §²?§å§Ñ, ? §Ñl?§à ?§à§Ñk§Öd ?t ?n §Ñ b?t §àf w?n§Ö t§à r§Ödu§ã§Ö th§Ö §àd§àr.¡± ¡°?n w?n§Ö, ?? ?t¡­? ¡°?§à§Ñk ?t ?n w?n§Ö? ??n¡¯t w?n§Ö ?§àm§Öth?ng t§à dr?nk? Wh§å w§àuld §å§àu ?§à§Ñk f§à§àd ?n ?t?¡± Y§Ö§â, §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö h§Ñd th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn. §¡lth§àugh ?§à§Ñk?ng m§Ö§Ñt ?n w?n§Ö w§àuld r§Ödu§ã§Ö th§Ö §àd§àr, th§Ö §ã§à§àk? §Ñnd §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à h§Öl§â§Öd h§Ör §ã§à§àk§Öd l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt h§Ör w?th ?u§ãh §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn?. ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd th§Ö §ã§àn§ã§Ö§ât §àf §âr§Ö-§ã§à§àk?ng §Ñrr§Ñng§Öm§Önt1 w§Ñ?n¡¯t §ã§àmm§àn f§àr th§Ö §ã§à§àk? ?n th?? w§àrld. Uh-n, th§Ör§Ö ?? §Ñ b?g §ãultur§Ñl d?ff§Ör§Ön§ã§Ö §Ñft§Ör §Ñll¡­ §¡lth§àugh ?h§Ö u?u§Ñll§å tr?§Öd t§à §Ñl?§à ?§â§Ö§Ñk ?n §Ñ l§Ñd§å-l?k§Ö t§àn§Ö §Öv§Ön ?n h§Ör m?nd, wh§Ön ?h§Ö §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd h§àw mu§ãh §àf §Ñ r§Ö§Ñ§ãt?§àn w§Ñ? br§àught b§å §Ñ ??ngl§Ö d??h §ãr§Ö§Ñt§Öd ?n §Ñ d?ff§Ör§Önt w§àrld, h§Ör §´§Ñ?uku-?§Ölf §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Öl§â but ?urf§Ñ§ã§Ö. §¡lth§àugh ?t w§Ñ? k?nd §àf l§Ñt§Ö t§à ?§Ñ§å th??, ?t m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör r§Ö§Ñl?z§Ö th§Ñt ?h§Ö w§Ñ? n§àw ?n §Ñ f§Ñr§Ñw§Ñ§å w§àrld th§Ñt w§Ñ? gr§Ö§Ñtl§å d?ff§Ör§Önt fr§àm h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-008/ CH 9 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 009 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? §¡l?§à §®§Ñd§Ö Fr?§Önd? §²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö b§Ö §ã§Ñr§Öful t§à n§àt l§Ö§Ñv§Ö §å§àur §ã§à§àl§Ör §àn f§àr th§Ö wh§àl§Ö ?umm§Ör. ? §Ñlw§Ñ§å? f§Ölt §ã§àld b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §å§àu t§Önd t§à ?§Öt th§Ö §ã§à§àl§Ör t§à th§Ö l§àw§Ö?t t§Öm§â§Ör§Ñtur§Ö. Wh§Ön§Öv§Ör ? ?§Ñ?d ? f§Ölt §ã§àld, §å§àu w§àuld br?ng m§Ö §Ñ ?§Ñ§ãk§Öt §Ñnd bl§Ñnk§Öt, but ? ?t?ll d§àn¡¯t th?nk §àf th§Ñt §Ñ? k?ndn§Ö?? §Öv§Ön n§àw. §´h§Ñt §ànl§å ?n§ãr§Ö§Ñ?§Öd §å§àur §Öl§Ö§ãtr?§ã?t§å b?ll? §Ñnd §ã§àntr?but§Öd t§à gl§àb§Ñl w§Ñrm?ng. §¡l?§à, §å§àu §àft§Ön t§àld m§Ö, ¡°Y§àu¡¯r§Ö w§Ö§Ñk §Ñg§Ñ?n?t th§Ö §ã§àld, d§Ö?§â?t§Ö b§Ö?ng §Ñ m§Ñn?¡± §Ñ? §å§àu l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt m§Ö w?th §Ñ?t§àn??h§Öd §Ö§å§Ö?, but th§Ö t§Öm§â§Ör§Ñtur§Ö §å§àu ?§Öt w§àuld m§Ñk§Ö m§à?t §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §ã§àm§âl§Ñ?n §Ñb§àut th§Ö §ã§àld. Y§àu w§Ör§Ö th§Ö w§Ö?rd §àn§Ö. §¦v§Ön wh§Ön ? §â§à?nt§Öd th§Ñt §àut, §å§àu m§Ör§Öl§å g§Ñv§Ö m§Ö §Ñ n§àn§ãh§Ñl§Ñnt r§Ö§âl§å. ?§àm§Öh§àw, ?t¡¯? m§Ñk?ng m§Ö §â???§Öd §Ñ? ? r§Öm§Ömb§Ör ?t¡­ §°h, §Ö§ç§ãu?§Ö m§Ö. §®§å §àld ?§â§Ö§Ö§ãh t§àn§Ö ?l?§â§â§Öd §àut. §°h, r?ght. ? §Ñl?§à m§Ñd§Ö fr?§Önd? ?n th?? w§àrld. §´h§Ñnk? t§à th§Ñt, ? §Ñm h§Ñv?ng §Ñ gr§Ö§Ñt t?m§Ö. ?¡¯m ?t?ll n§àt ?ur§Ö §àf h?? ?d§Önt?t§å, th§àugh. ?f ? t§àld §å§àu th§Ñt, §å§àu m?ght ?§Ñ§å ?§àm§Öth?ng ?§Ñr§ã§Ñ?t?§ã l?k§Ö, ¡°Y§àu h§Ñv§Ö n§à ?§Ön?§Ö §àf d§Ñng§Ör. Y§àu §àn§ã§Ö w§àrk§Öd ?n bu??n§Ö??. §¯§àw §ã§àuld §å§àu f§àrg§Öt §å§àur r??k m§Ñn§Ñg§Öm§Önt ?k?ll??¡± ? d?dn¡¯t ?tu§â?dl§å b§Öl?§Öv§Ö ?n §â§Ö§Ñ§ã§Ö th§Ñt mu§ãh. ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö ?ntr§àdu§ã§Öd b§å §Ñ V??§ã§àunt h§àu?§Ö th§Ñt w§Ñ? §ãl§à?§Ö t§à m§å §â§Ñr§Önt?, ? w§Ñ? ?ur§Ö h?? ?d§Önt?t§å w§Ñ? v§Ör?f?§Öd. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? §Ön§àugh f§àr m§Ö. ?f ? w§Ör§Ö t§à d§àubt, ?n§à§à§â §Ñb§àut, §Ñnd n?t§â?§ãk §Öv§Ör§å l?ttl§Ö th?ng, ?t w§àuld m§Ñk§Ö m§Ö m??? th?ng? ? w§àuld §àth§Örw??§Ö ?§Ö§Ö, §å§àu kn§àw? F§àr §Ö§ç§Ñm§âl§Ö, ?f §å§àu d?d §Ñ§ãt th§Ñt w§Ñ§å t§àw§Ñrd m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö ?§Ölf, t§à §´§Ñ?uku, l?k§Ö th§Ñt, ? d§àubt w§Ö §ã§àuld h§Ñv§Ö §Önd§Öd u§â §Ñ? fr?§Önd? l?k§Ö w§Ö d?d. §£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §å§àu §Ñr§Ön¡¯t ?u§ãh §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn, ? §Ñl?§à w??h§Öd t§à b§Ö l?k§Ö th§Ñt. W§Öll th§Ön §´§Önm§Ñ, ?§Ö§Ö §å§àu §Ñg§Ñ?n. §¡lth§àugh ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à wr?t§Ö m§àr§Ö, ?h§Ö h§Ö§Ñrd th§Ö ?§àund §àf §Ñ §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö §àut??d§Ö, ?§à ?h§Ö w§Ñ? d§àn§Ö w?th wr?t?ng t§àd§Ñ§å. ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?ur§Ö th§Ñt th§Ö §àn§Ö ?n??d§Ö th§Ö §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö w§Ñ? R?§à. §´h§Ö§å¡¯d §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å §âr§àm??§Öd t§à g§à §àn §Ñ §â?§ãn?§ã t§àd§Ñ§å. ?h§Ö §âut b§Ñ§ãk h§Ör d?§Ñr§å, ?u§â§âr§Ö???ng h§Ör f§Ö§Öl?ng? t§à wr?t§Ö m§àr§Ö, §Ñnd g§àt §àff th§Ö §ãh§Ñ?r. ?h§Ö th§àught §Ñb§àut wr?t?ng §Ñ l?ttl§Ö b?t §Öv§Ör§å d§Ñ§å, but v§Ñr?§àu? th?ng? h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd r§Ö§ã§Öntl§å §Ñnd ?h§Ö l§Ñ§ãk§Öd th§Ö t?m§Ö t§à wr?t§Ö h§Ör §Öntr§å, ?§à th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö t§àn? §àf th?ng? ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à wr?t§Ö §Ñb§àut n§àw, §Ñnd ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t f§Ö§Öl l?k§Ö ?h§Ö wr§àt§Ö §Ön§àugh, d§Ö?§â?t§Ö th§Ö §Ñm§àunt ?h§Ö §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å wr§àt§Ö. §¡? f§àr th§Ö h?ghl?ght §àf th§Ö l§Ñ?t f§Öw w§Ö§Ök?, f?r?t §àf §Ñll, du§Ö t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? m§àth§Ör §Ö§Ñt?ng ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §ã§à§àk?ng ?§à w§Öll, ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñ§ã§ã§àm§â§Ñn§å?ng h§Ör §àn w§Ñlk?, §Ñnd th§Öm §Ö§ç§Ör§ã???ng t§àg§Öth§Ör, h§Ör m§àth§Ör¡¯? §ã§àm§âl§Ö§ç?§àn §Ñnd §àv§Ör§Ñll §âh§å??§ã§Ñl §ã§ànd?t?§àn h§Ñd ?m§âr§àv§Öd. §¡l?§à, ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? f§Ñth§Ör §¦dg§Ñr f?n§Ñll§å f§àund §àut th§Ñt ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §ã§à§àk?ng §Ñll th?? t?m§Ö. ?h§Ö th§àught h§Ö m?ght g§Öt §Ñngr§å §Ñnd f§àr§ã§Ö h§Ör t§à ?t§à§â, but f§àr §Ñ f§Ñth§Ör wh§à d§Ö§Ñrl§å l§àv§Öd h?? d§Ñught§Ör, h§Ö w§Ñ? ?n?t§Ö§Ñd ?m§âr§Ö??§Öd §Ñt h§àw th§àughtful ?h§Ö w§Ñ? t§àw§Ñrd h§Ör m§àth§Ör. §´h§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ñt h§Ör m§àth§Ör¡¯? §âh§å??§ã§Ñl §ã§ànd?t?§àn §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å ?m§âr§àv§Öd ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à h§Ñv§Ö §ã§àntr?but§Öd t§à th§Ñt. ?f m§å f§Ñth§Ör w§Ör§Ö t§à d??§Ñ§â§âr§àv§Ö, ? w§àuld u?§Ö m§å §Ö§ç§ãu?§Ö ?k?ll? ? l§Ö§Ñrn§Öd fr§àm th§Ö bu??n§Ö?? d§Ñ§å? dur?ng m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö §Ñnd w§àuld ?h?ft ???u§Ö? t§à §ãh§Ñng§Ö th§Ö t§à§â?§ã! §°r ?§à ?h§Ö th§àught, but ?t w§Ñ? r§Ö?§àlv§Öd r§Öl§Ñt?v§Öl§å §Ö§Ñ??l§å. ?t w§Ñ? gr§Ö§Ñt th§Ñt ?h§Ö w§Ñ? n§àw §Ñll§àw§Öd t§à u?§Ö th§Ö k?t§ãh§Ön §Ñ? ?h§Ö §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Öd. ?h§Ö §Ñ§ã§ã§àm§â§Ñn?§Öd th§Ö ?§Örv§Ñnt dur?ng ?h§à§â§â?ng §Ñnd m§Ñd§Ö v§Ñr?§àu? §âr§àt§àt§å§â§Ö d??h§Ö? fr§àm th§Ö f§à§àd ?ngr§Öd?§Önt? th§Ö§å b§àught. ?h§Ö tr?§Öd t§à m§Ñk§Ö §Ñ §ãh§Ö§Ö?§Ö§ã§Ñk§Ö t§àd§Ñ§å. ??n§ã§Ö ?ug§Ñr w§Ñ? r§Ñr§Ö, ?h§Ö u?§Öd h§àn§Ö§å ?n?t§Ö§Ñd. §¡lth§àugh h§àn§Ö§å w§Ñ? m§àr§Ö §Ö§ç§â§Ön??v§Ö ?n h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö, h§àn§Ö§å w§Ñ? §Ö§Ñ??§Ör t§à §àbt§Ñ?n th§Ñn ?ug§Ñr ?n th?? w§àrld. ¡°? w§ànd§Ör ?f ? §ã§Ñn m§Ñk§Ö §Ñ l§àt §àf ?ug§Ñr ?§àm§Öh§àw?¡± §¡lth§àugh ?h§Ö u?§Öd h§àn§Ö§å §Ñ? §Ñ ?ub?t?tut§Ö, th§Ö §âr?§ã§Ö §àf h§àn§Ö§å w§àuld §ànl§å §Öv§Ör g§à u§â but n§Öv§Ör w§Önt d§àwn, ?§à ?t w§Ñ? h§Ñrd f§àr §ã§àmm§àn§Ör? t§à §àbt§Ñ?n ?t. R§Ö§ã§Öntl§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd b§Ögun t§à th?nk §Ñb§àut th§Ö l?v§Ö? §àf §ã§àmm§àn§Ör?. R§Ñth§Ör th§Ñn §àut §àf th§Ö v§àlunt§Ö§Ör ?§â?r?t §àf §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt, ?t w§Ñ? m§àr§Ö §àut §àf §ã§àn??d§Ör§Ñt?§àn f§àr wh§Ön ?h§Ö d?d b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö §Ñ nun, ?h§Ö w??h§Öd t§à h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ b§Ött§Ör l?f§Ö. §¡? ?h§Ö §àft§Ön w§Önt §àut t§à ?h§à§â, ?h§Ö g§àt t§à w?tn§Ö?? h§àw §ã§àmm§àn§Ör? l?v§Öd, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng ?h§Ö¡¯d n§Öv§Ör kn§àwn §Ñb§àut b§Öf§àr§Ö; §Ñ? §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd, th§Ö?r qu§Ñl?t§å §àf l?f§Ö w§Ñ? ?nf§Ör?§àr t§à th§Ñt §àf §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?. ?n h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö, §Ñlth§àugh ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t l?v§Ö lu§çur?§àu?l§å, ?h§Ö¡¯d ?t?ll m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à l?v§Ö §Ñ d§Ö§ã§Önt l?f§Ö. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ö th?ng? ?h§Ö t§à§àk f§àr gr§Ñnt§Öd ?n h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö w§Ör§Ö §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd §Ñ tr§Öm§Önd§àu? lu§çur§å ?n th?? w§àrld. ?f §Ñ nun w??h§Öd f§àr th?ng? th§Ñt w§Ör§Ö t§Ñk§Ön f§àr gr§Ñnt§Öd b§å §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã d§Ñught§Ör, ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t r§Öf§Ör t§à h§Ör?§Ölf §Ñ? §Ñ nun. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§àuld §Öv§Öntu§Ñll§å t§Öll h§Ör §â§Ñr§Önt? §Ñb§àut b§Ö§ã§àm?ng §Ñ nun, §Ñnd th§Ön b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö §àn§Ö §àn§ã§Ö th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö §ã§ànv?n§ã§Öd. §£ut b§Öf§àr§Ö th§Ñt, ?h§Ö w??h§Öd t§à ?m§âr§àv§Ö th§Ö qu§Ñl?t§å §àf l?f§Ö §àf §ã§àmm§àn§Ör? §Ñ? mu§ãh §Ñ? ?h§Ö §ã§àuld. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §ãurr§Önt g§à§Ñl. §´h§Ö thr§Ö§Ö k?nd? §àf ?§Ö§Ñ?§àn?ng w§Ör§Ö ?n§ãlud§Öd ?n th??. Wh?l§Ö ? ?t?ll h§Ñv§Ö §â§àw§Ör §Ñ? th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf §Ñ §£§Ñr§àn, ? ?h§àuld §âr§Ö§â§Ñr§Ö v§Ñr?§àu? m§Ö§Ñ?ur§Ö?. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ l?m?t t§à h§àw mu§ãh ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuld §Ñ§ãh?§Öv§Ö §Ñl§àn§Ö. ?f §â§à???bl§Ö, ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd th§Ö h§Öl§â §àf §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à w§Ör§Ö f§Ñm?l?§Ñr w?th th§Ö l?v§Ö? §àf §ã§àmm§àn§Ör?. ¡°¡ª§°h n§à, ? f§àrg§àt §Ñb§àut R?§à!¡± ?h§Ö f?n§Ñll§å r§Öm§Ömb§Ör§Öd §Ñb§àut th§Ö §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö th§Ñt ?t§à§â§â§Öd ?n fr§ànt §àf h§Ör h§àu?§Ö §Ñnd ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å w§Önt §àut??d§Ö. §¡? ?h§Ö m§Öt §Ö§å§Ö? w?th R?§à, ?h§Ö gr§Ö§Öt§Öd h?m w?th §Ñ ?m?l§Ö. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ l§Ñd§å-l?k§Ö ?m?l§Ö th§Ñt m§Ñd§Ö ?t h§Ñrd t§à b§Öl?§Öv§Ö ?h§Ö h§Ñd ?u?t §ã§àm§Ö runn?ng th§Ör§Ö. R§Ñth§Ör, §Ñ l§Ñd§å w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?u§â§â§à?§Öd t§à run t§à b§Ög?n w?th, but ?h§Ö ?gn§àr§Öd ?u§ãh §Ñ f§Ñ§ãt. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö §ã§àm§Ö th?? w§Ñ§å.¡± §¡ m§Ñ?d §â§Ñ??§Öd §Ñ b§Ñ?k§Öt m§Ñd§Ö §àf r§Ñtt§Ñn t§à h§Ör. ?t w§Ñ? th§Ö §ãh§Ö§Ö?§Ö§ã§Ñk§Ö ?h§Ö m§Ñd§Ö t§àd§Ñ§å. ¡°§´h?? ???¡± §¡? ?h§Ö §ã§Ñrr?§Öd th§Ö b§Ñ?k§Öt §âr§Ö§ã?§àu?l§å, R?§à th§Ön t§à§àk ?t ?n h§Ör ?t§Ö§Ñd. ¡°§´h§Ñnk §å§àu. §´h§Ñt¡¯? th§Ö r§Ö?ult §àf t§àd§Ñ§å¡¯? §Ö§ç§â§Ör?m§Önt. ?t¡¯? §Ñ §ãh§Ö§Ö?§Ö§ã§Ñk§Ö.¡± §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ¡°¡­?§à§âh?§Ö, d§à §å§àu ?§Ör?§àu?l§å th?nk §å§àu §ã§Ñn bru?h ?t §àff §Ñ? l§àng §Ñ? §å§àu d§àn¡¯t §ã§Ñll ?t §ã§à§àk?ng?¡± ¡°§°h, th§Ön ? w§àn¡¯t l§Öt R?§à §Ö§Ñt ?t. ? m§Ñd§Ö ?t f§àr §¡l t§à b§Ög?n w?th §Ñn§åw§Ñ§å.¡± ¡°Wh§Ñ! Wh§å d?d §å§àu §ànl§å m§Ñk§Ö ?t f§àr h?m!¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö §â§à?nt§Öd t§à §¡l wh§à w§Ñ? w§Ñ?t?ng §Ñt th§Ö b§àtt§àm §àf th§Ö ?t§Ñ?r?, R?§à gr§àwl§Öd §Ñt h§Ör. §¡l t?lt§Öd h?? h§Ö§Ñd ??n§ã§Ö h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Ö§Ñr th§Ö §â§Ñ?r¡¯? §ã§ànv§Ör?§Ñt?§àn. ¡°§¡ft§Ör §Ñll, th?? ?? §Ñ br?b§Ö t§à §¡l.¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö wh??§â§Ör§Öd th§Ñt, th§Ö §â§Ñ?r §àf blu§Ö §Ö§å§Ö? ?n fr§ànt §àf h§Ör n§Ñrr§àw§Öd ?n ?u?§â?§ã?§àn. ¡°§¡ br?b§Ö?¡± ¡°§´h§Ñt¡¯? r?ght. ?¡¯ll §Ñ?k §¡l t§à ?§â?n m§Ö §Ñr§àund t§àd§Ñ§å!¡± ?h§Ö d§Ö§ãl§Ñr§Öd th§Ñt ?n §Ñ l§àw v§à?§ã§Ö ?§à §¡l §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Ö§Ñr. R?§à fr§àwn§Öd ?n §Ö§ç§Ñ?§â§Ör§Ñt?§àn. ¡°¡­Y§àu¡¯r§Ö ?t?ll n§àt g?v?ng u§â §àn th§Ñt?¡± ¡°§°f §ã§àur?§Ö!¡± §´§àd§Ñ§å w?ll b§Ö th§Ö d§Ñ§å ? g§Öt m§å ?§â?n! Fufufufufu, §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö l§Ñugh§Öd l?k§Ö §Ñ v?ll§Ñ?n§Ö??, R?§à §ã§àuld §ànl§å ??gh ?n r§Ö??gn§Ñt?§àn. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-009/ CH 10 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 010 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? §¡l?§à §®§Ñd§Ö Fr?§Önd? ?? §¡l ?§âr§Ö§Ñd §àut th§Ö r§Öd v§Ölv§Öt h§Ö br§àught und§Ör §Ñ b?g tr§Ö§Ö th§Ñt §âr§àdu§ã§Öd §Ñ l§àt §àf ?h§Ñd§Ö. §¯§Ö th§Ön §âl§Ñ§ã§Öd th§Ö b§Ñ?k§Öt §àn t§à§â §àf ?t. ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö§å br§àught §Ñ ?§Ñr §àf t§Ö§Ñ ?n?t§Ö§Ñd §àf §Ñ w§Ñt§Ör b§àttl§Ö, §¡l t§à§àk §àut th§Ö t§Ö§Ñ §ãu§â? ?n??d§Ö th§Ö b§Ñ?k§Öt, §â§àur§Öd th§Ö t§Ö§Ñ, §Ñnd g§Ñv§Ö th§Öm t§à th§Ö §àth§Ör tw§à. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñb§àut t§à t§Ñk§Ö §àut th§Ö §ãh§Ö§Ö?§Ö§ã§Ñk§Ö th§Ñt w§Ñ? ?nt§Önd§Öd t§à b§Ö u?§Öd §Ñ? §Ñ br?b§Ö, R?§à n§àn§ãh§Ñl§Ñntl§å t§àld §¡l §Ñb§àut th§Ö §ã§àn§ã§Ö§ât §àf ¡°?§â?n.¡± ¡°§¯§Ö§å, R?§à!¡± §¦v§Ön th§àugh ? w§Ñ? §Ñb§àut t§à ?h§àw §àff th§Ö ?§Ñl§Ö? t§Ñlk §Ñnd br?b§Ö ? §ãult?v§Ñt§Öd ?n m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö! §¡lth§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Ñ??§Öd h§Ör v§à?§ã§Ö ?n §âr§àt§Ö?t, R?§à t§àld §¡l §Ñb§àut ?t §âl§Ñ?nl§å, but und§Örn§Ö§Ñth th§Ñt, h§Ö §ã§àmm§Ñnd§Öd w?th h?? §Ö§å§Ö?, ¡°D§àn¡¯t §å§àu d§Ñr§Ö §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å d§à ?t.¡± §¡l n§àdd§Öd §Ö§ç§Ñgg§Ör§Ñt§Ödl§å §Ñ? h§Ö ?§Ñ?d, ¡°? ?§Ö§Ö,¡± §Ñnd g§Ñv§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñn §Ñm?§Ñbl§Ö ?m?l§Ö. ¡°§²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö l§Ö§Ñv§Ö ?t t§à m§Ö. §¡? l§Ñ§ãk?ng §Ñ? ? §Ñm, th?? §¡l ?? g§à§àd §Ñt th§Ñt k?nd §àf §Ñ§ãt?§àn wh?§ãh §Ö§ç§âr§Ö??§Ö? m§å §Ñff§Ö§ãt?§àn t§à m§å l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör?!¡± ¡°§¯§Ö??t§Ñt§Ö §Ñ l?ttl§Ö! §¬n§àw th§Ñt th§Ö §àth§Ör §â§Ñrt§å ?? th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf §Ñ §£§Ñr§àn f§Ñm?l§å!¡± ¡°?t ?? th§Ö dut§å §àf §Ñ g§Öntl§Öm§Ñn t§à fulf?ll th§Ö w??h§Ö? §àf §Ñ l§Ñd§å.¡± ?§Ö§Ö?ng h§àw §¡l §âuff§Öd §àut h?? §ãh§Ö?t, R?§à th§àught, ¡°?h§àuld ? f?r§Ö h?m t§àd§Ñ§å?¡± §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, R?§à §ã§àuld §ànl§å k§Ö§Ö§â h?? ??l§Ön§ã§Ö wh§Ön h§Ö ?§Ñw ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? h§Ñ§â§â§å §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn b§Ö??d§Ö h?m. ¡°R§Ö§Ñll§å?! ?? ?t r§Ö§Ñll§å §àk§Ñ§å, §¡l?!¡± ¡°Y§Ö?, ?f ?t ?? §Ñ l§Ñd§å l?k§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, ? w?ll gl§Ñdl§å ?§â?n §å§àu §Ñr§àund.¡± Fl§àw§Ör? ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à bl§à§àm §Ñr§àund ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? f§Ñ§ã§Ö wh§Ön ?h§Ö h§Ö§Ñrd §¡l¡¯? w§àrd?. R?§à, wh§à ?§Ñw th§Öm, w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñmu?§Öd. §¡? th§Ö §â§Ñ?r m§àv§Öd fr§àm wh§Ör§Ö th§Ö§å ?§Ñt t§à §Ñ m§àr§Ö l§Öv§Öl ?§â§Ñ§ã§Ö §Ñ l?ttl§Ö w§Ñ§å? §Ñw§Ñ§å, §¡l gr§Ñ?§â§Öd th§Ö ??d§Ö? ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? w§Ñ??t §Ñnd l?ft§Öd h§Ör, ?§â?nn?ng h§Ör §Ñr§àund w?th ?n§ãr§Ö§Ñ??ng m§àm§Öntum. §¬§å§Ñ§Ñ k§å§Ñ§Ñ§Ñ! Unl?k§Ö th§Ö h§Ñ§â§â§å §ãr?§Ö? fr§àm ?§à§âh?§Ö utt§Ör§Öd, R?§à w§Ñt§ãh§Öd ?n ?u?§â§Ön?§Ö wh?l§Ö g?v?ng §Ñ ??d§Öl§àng gl§Ñn§ã§Ö t§à h§àw ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? dr§Ö?? bl§Öw ?n th§Ö w?nd §Ñ? ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?§âun. §´h§Ö flutt§Ör?ng §àf h§Ör ?k?rt w§Ñ? §ànl§å m§Ñd§Ö w§àr?§Ö §Ñ? §¡l §ã§ànt?nu§Öd t§à ?n§ãr§Ö§Ñ?§Ö th§Ö §ã§Öntr?fug§Ñl f§àr§ã§Ö §Ñ? h§Ö m§Ñd§Ö u?§Ö §àf h?? ?tr§Öngth. Wh§Ön ?t w§Ñ? f?n§Ñll§å §àv§Ör, h§Ö ?§Ñw ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Öturn w?th §Ñn §Ö§ç§ã?t§Öd v§à?§ã§Ö. ¡°?t w§Ñ? §Ñ l§àt §àf fun! §¡l, th§Ñnk §å§àu v§Ör§å mu§ãh!¡± §¡lth§àugh m§Ñn§å §àf h§Ör §Ñ§ãt?§àn? w§Ör§Ö unl§Ñd§ål?k§Ö, ?§à§âh?§Ö, wh§à u?u§Ñll§å ?n???t§Öd th§Ñt ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ l§Ñd§å, d??§âl§Ñ§å§Öd §Ñn §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn t§àd§Ñ§å th§Ñt w§Ñ? l?k§Ö th§Ñt §àf §Ñn §Ö§ç§ã?t§Öd b§à§å §Ñ? ?h§Ö §Ö§ç§âr§Ö??§Öd h§Ör gr§Ñt?tud§Ö. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñn §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn §àf ?§Ñt??f§Ñ§ãt?§àn §Ñnd §Ñ§ã§ã§àm§âl??hm§Önt, l?k§Ö §Ñ b§à§å wh§à f?n§Ñll§å g§àt th§Ö t§à§å h§Ö¡¯d l§àng§Öd f§àr. F§àr §Ñ m§àm§Önt, R?§à th§àught h§Ö ?§Ñw ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö §Öl?§Ö ?u§â§Ör?m§â§à?§Öd §àv§Ör ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö. §´h§Ñt m§å?t§Ör?§àu? ?§Ön?§Ñt?§àn w§Ñ? w?§â§Öd §àut b§å §¡l¡¯? f§àll§àw?ng w§àrd?. ¡°W§àuld R?§à-?§Ñm§Ñ l?k§Ö t§à g?v§Ö ?t §Ñ tr§å?¡± ¡°§°v§Ör m§å d§Ö§Ñd b§àd§å!¡± §¡l ?§Ñdl§å §ã§àv§Ör§Öd h?? f§Ñ§ã§Ö §Ñt R?§à¡¯? h§Ñr?h r§Öfu?§Ñl. ¡°§´h?? §¡l ?? §ànl§å tr§å?ng t§à tr§Ö§Ñt b§àth §àf §å§àu §Öqu§Ñll§å §Ñnd §âr§Ö§ã?§àu?l§å¡­¡± ¡°?¡¯m t?r§Öd t§Ñlk?ng t§à §å§àu, ?§à ?u?t ?hut u§â §Ñnd §Ö§Ñt th§Ö ?n§Ñ§ãk §å§àu g§àt fr§àm ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å.¡± §´h?? m§Ñn ?ur§Ö h§Ñd h?? w§Ñ§å w?th h?? w§àrd?. Unl?k§Ö m§Ö, th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt h§Ö d?dn¡¯t u?§Ö §Ñn§å w§àrd? r§Öl§Ñt§Öd t§à §ã§à§àk?ng ?h§àw§Öd h§àw §ã§Ñ§â§Ñbl§å h§Ö h§Ñndl§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö. R?§à th§àught ?§à ?n §Ñnn§à§å§Ñn§ã§Ö. ¡°§¡ft§Ör §Ñ f§Öw f§Ñ?lur§Ö?, ? f?n§Ñll§å §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öd ?t. §¯§Ör§Ö¡¯? th§Ö §ãh§Ö§Ö?§Ö§ã§Ñk§Ö!¡± ¡°?¡¯v§Ö n§Öv§Ör ?§Ö§Ön th?? k?nd §àf ?n§Ñ§ãk.¡± ¡°§¯§Ö-h, ?¡¯v§Ö n§Öv§Ör ?§Ö§Ön ?u§ãh §Ñ ?n§Ñ§ãk §Ö?th§Ör. Wh§Ñt n§Ñt?§àn¡¯? ?n§Ñ§ãk ?? th???¡± ¡°? d§àn¡¯t kn§àw? ? m§Ör§Öl§å r§Ö§Ñd ?§àm§Ö b§à§àk?, th§Ön th§àught ?t m?ght b§Ö l?k§Ö th?? §Ñnd §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öd ?t. §£ut ? th?nk ?t t§Ñ?t§Ö? d§Öl?§ã?§àu?.¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö n§àn§ãh§Ñl§Ñntl§å §Ñv§à?d§Öd §Ñn?w§Ör?ng, ?h§Ö §ãut ?t ?nt§à §â?§Ö§ã§Ö? §Ñnd §âut th§Ö §â?§Ö§ã§Ö? §àn t§à§â §àf §âl§Ñt§Ö?. §¡? th§Ö§å §Ñt§Ö th§Ö f?r?t b?t§Ö, R?§à §Ñnd §¡l mutt§Ör§Öd th§Ñt ?t w§Ñ? d§Öl?§ã?§àu? l?k§Ö th§Ö§å u?u§Ñll§å d?d. ¡°§´h§Ö §ãh§Ö§Ö?§Ö fl§Ñv§àr §Ñnd th§Ö f§Ñ?nt ?w§Ö§Ötn§Ö?? §Ñr§Ö t§Ñ?t§å. ?t f§Ö§Öl? fluff§å §Ñnd m§Ölt? ?n??d§Ö m§å m§àuth.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö ?m?l§Öd §Ñt §¡l, wh§à g§Ñv§Ö h§Ör §ã§àn§ãr§Öt§Ö ?m§âr§Ö???§àn? §Ñnd §ã§àm§âl?m§Önt? §Ñ? h§Ö u?u§Ñll§å d?d. Unl?k§Ö §¡l, R?§à, wh§à b§Ñ??§ã§Ñll§å §ànl§å ?§Ñ?d ?t w§Ñ? d§Öl?§ã?§àu?, k§Ö§ât §Ö§Ñt?ng ??l§Öntl§å, but th§Ö m§àv§Öm§Önt §àf h?? §ãh§Ö§Ök? ?h§àw§Öd h§àw d§Öl?§ã?§àu? h§Ö th§àught ?t w§Ñ?, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñ§â§â§å. ¡°§¡lth§àugh ?¡¯m §Ñd?u?t?ng th§Ö ?w§Ö§Ötn§Ö?? u??ng h§àn§Ö§å, ? b§Ög§Ñn t§à th?nk wh§Öth§Ör th§Ö h§àn§Ö§å §ã§àuld b§Ö §ãh§Ö§Ñ§â§Ör th§Ö?§Ö d§Ñ§å?. ?f §â§à???bl§Ö, ?¡¯d l?k§Ö ?t t§à b§Ö §Ñff§àrd§Ñbl§Ö f§àr §Ñll §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö.¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§â§àk§Ö h§Ör §ã§àm§âl§Ñ?nt, §¡l ?h§àw§Öd h?? §Ñgr§Ö§Öm§Önt. ¡°?t ?? §Ñ? §å§àu ?§Ñ§å. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö §âr§àdu§ãt?§àn §àf h§àn§Ö§å ?? m§à?tl§å d§àn§Ö w?th ?t§Ñt?§àn§Ñr§å b§Ö§Ök§Ö§Ö§â?ng, ?t¡¯ll b§Ö h§Ñrd t§à ?n§ãr§Ö§Ñ?§Ö §âr§àdu§ãt?§àn w?th?n §àur n§Ñt?§àn.¡± ¡°§´§à m§Ñk§Ö ?t §Ñff§àrd§Ñbl§Ö f§àr §Ñll §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö, §å§àu ?ur§Ö ?§Ñ?d ?§àm§Öth?ng w§Ö?rd §Ñg§Ñ?n.¡± ¡°?? ?t w§Ö?rd?¡± ¡°W§Öll, th§Ñt¡¯? m§àr§Ö §àf §Ñ f§Ñnt§Ñ?§å. Y§àu kn§àw th§Ñt §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt? §Ñnd §ã§àmm§àn§Ör? §Ö§Ñt d?ff§Ör§Önt f§à§àd, r?ght? ?w§Ö§Öt f§à§àd? §Ñr§Ö §Ñ §âr§àm?n§Önt §Ö§ç§Ñm§âl§Ö.¡± ¡°W§àuld R?§à h§Ñt§Ö ?t ?f th§Ö§å §Ö§Ñt th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö th?ng?¡± ¡°R§Ñth§Ör th§Ñn t§à ?§Ñ§å h§Ñt§Ö, ??n¡¯t ?t n§àrm§Ñl t§à §Ö§Ñt d?ff§Ör§Önt th?ng??¡± ?t¡¯? n§àrm§Ñl t§à §Ö§Ñt d?ff§Ör§Önt th?ng?¡­ ? ?§Ö§Ö, ?§à th§Ñt¡¯? th§Ö §ã§àmm§àn l?n§Ö §àf th§àught ?n th?? w§àrld. ?§à§âh?§Ö n§àdd§Öd, th§Ön §à§â§Ön§Öd h§Ör m§àuth. ¡°?n th§Ñt §ã§Ñ?§Ö, ? d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å w§Ñnt t§à m§Ñk§Ö ?t r§Ö§Ñ§ãh §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö.¡± ¡°§¯§Ñh?¡± ¡°Y§àu ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt ?w§Ö§Öt ?tuff ?? v§Ñlu§Ñbl§Ö, r?ght? §´h§Ñt ?h§àuld b§Ö th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö f§àr §àth§Ör n§Ñt?§àn?. ?f w§Ö §ã§Ñn §âr§àdu§ã§Ö §Ñ l§àt, th§Ön n§àt §ànl§å §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö w?th?n th§Ö k?ngd§àm w?ll b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à bu§å ?t, but ?t §Ñl?§à §ã§Ñn b§Ö §Ö§ç§â§àrt§Öd t§à §àth§Ör n§Ñt?§àn?, r?ght?¡± Wh?l§Ö R?§à w§Ñ? dumbf§àund§Öd §Ñnd l§Öft h?? m§àuth §à§â§Ön, §¡l th§àught ?t w§Ñ? w§ànd§Örful §Ñnd h§Ö ?m?l§Öd. ¡°N§àt ?u?t h§àn§Ö§å, ?? ?t §â§à???bl§Ö t§à §âr§àdu§ã§Ö ?ug§Ñr §Ñ? w§Öll?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd ?t ?§Ör?§àu?l§å. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ §âr§àdu§ãt?§àn l?m?t f§àr ?t§Ñt?§àn§Ñr§å b§Ö§Ök§Ö§Ö§â?ng. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §Öv§Ön ?f m§àb?l§Ö b§Ö§Ök§Ö§Ö§â?ng w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à §â§Örf§àrm§Öd, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? ?t?ll §Ñ §âr§àdu§ãt?§àn l?m?t. ?n th§Ñt §ã§Ñ?§Ö, ?t w§àuld b§Ö b§Ö?t t§à §Ñl?§à §âr§àdu§ã§Ö ?ug§Ñr §Ñ? §Ñ ?§Ö§ã§ànd§Ñr§å §à§ât?§àn. ¡°?t ?§Ö§Öm? ?ug§Ñr ?? m§Ñ?nl§å gr§àwn ?n th§Ö D§Ñk?h§Ñ §¬?ngd§àm, wh§Ör§Ö th§Ö t§Öm§â§Ör§Ñtur§Ö ?? h?gh thr§àugh§àut th§Ö §å§Ö§Ñr, but §àur n§Ñt?§àn h§Ñ? l§àng §ã§àld ?§Ö§Ñ?§àn? thr§àugh§àut th§Ö §å§Ö§Ñr.¡± §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt §¡l §â§Ñrt?§ã?§â§Ñt§Öd ?n th§Ö d??§ãu???§àn. §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm h§Ñd §Ñ ?h§àrt ?umm§Ör §Ñnd §ã§àuld h§Ñv§Ö w?nt§Ör-l?k§Ö §ã§àldn§Ö?? §Öv§Ön th§Ön. §¡lth§àugh ?t w§Ñ? w§Ñrm dur?ng d§Ñ§åt?m§Ö du§Ö t§à ?unl?ght, ?t b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö fr§Ö§Öz?ng §àn§ã§Ö n?ght §ã§Ñm§Ö, §Ñnd th§Ö numb§Ör §àf §âl§Ñnt? th§Ñt §ã§àuld b§Ö §ãult?v§Ñt§Öd ?n th?? §ãl?m§Ñt§Ö w§Ñ? f§Öw. ?t w§Ñ? §â§à???bl§Ö t§à tr§Ñn?§â§àrt fru?t? §Ñnd v§Ög§Öt§Ñbl§Ö? fr§àm h§àt n§Ñt?§àn? §Ñ§ãr§à?? th§Ö ?§Ö§Ñ, but du§Ö t§à th§Ö l§àng v§à§å§Ñg§Ö t?m§Ö, th§Ö ?t§Öm? th§Ñt §ã§àuld b§Ö br§àught w§Ör§Ö §Ñl?§à l?m?t§Öd. ?ug§Ñr §ã§Ñn§Ö ?? §ãl?m§Ñt?§ã§Ñll§å ?m§â§à???bl§Ö, but ? th?nk ?ug§Ñr b§Ö§Öt m?ght b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à b§Ö §ãult?v§Ñt§Öd h§Ör§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö d?d §Ñ?k h§Ör f§Ñth§Ör t§à f?nd ?§àm§Öth?ng l?k§Ö th§Ñt, but h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t f?nd ?t §Ö§Ñ??l§å. §£ut ?h§Ö m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à f?nd g§Ñrl?§ã, ?§à ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à g?v§Ö u§â ?u?t §å§Öt. ¡°? w§ànd§Ör ?f ?ug§Ñr b§Ö§Öt? §Ö§ç??t?¡­¡± §¡? h§Ör th§àught? l§Ö§Ñk§Öd §àut, R?§à h§Ö§Ñrd h§Ör v§à?§ã§Ö. ¡°?ug§Ñr b§Ö§Öt??¡± ¡°§¡h, ? m§Ö§Ñn¡­¡± ¡°? h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ m§Ör§ãh§Ñnt §Ñ§ãqu§Ñ?nt§Ñn§ã§Ö, ?§à §â§Örh§Ñ§â? §å§àu §ã§Ñn §Ñ?k h?m ?f §å§àu n§Ö§Öd ?§àm§Öth?ng.¡± ¡°R§Ö§Ñll§å?!¡± ¡°§¡l, §å§àu¡¯r§Ö §Ñlw§Ñ§å?¡­!¡± §¡nn§à§å§Öd, R?§à l§àw§Ör§Öd h?? v§à?§ã§Ö t§àw§Ñrd th§Ö §Ö?§ã§àrt wh§à k§Ö§ât ?t§Ö§Ñl?ng ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §Ñtt§Önt?§àn. §¡? th§Ö br§Ö§Öz§Ö g§Öntl§å bl§Öw §Ñr§àund th§Öm, th§Ö§å h§Ñd §Ñn §Ön?§à§å§Ñbl§Ö t?m§Ö ?urr§àund§Öd b§å w§Ñrm ?unl?ght. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-010/ CH 11 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 011 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? §¡m N§àw ?§Öv§Ön Y§Ö§Ñr? §°ld ? h§Ñd gr§àwn §Ñ l?ttl§Ö t§Ñll§Ör. ? d§àubt §å§àu w?ll ?t?ll gr§àw t§Ñll§Ör, but ?¡¯m ?t?ll ?n m§å gr§àwth §â§Ör?§àd, ?§à ? w§Ñ? l§à§àk?ng f§àrw§Ñrd t§à th§Ñt. §£§å th§Ö w§Ñ§å¡­ D§à §å§àu th?nk m§å §ãh§Ö?t w?ll gr§àw b?gg§Ör? L§à§àk?ng §Ñt §°k§Ñ§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ, ? th§àught ?t w§àuld b§Ö ?u?t f?n§Ö, but f§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn, ? d§àn¡¯t th?nk ?t w?ll gr§àw b?g. N§à, th§Ñt ?h§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö th§Ö §ã§Ñ?§Ö, r?ght?! ?¡¯m ?ur§Ö m§å l§àng?ng f§àr unkn§àwn §àb?§Ö§ãt? ?n m§å §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö h§Ñ? turn§Öd ?nt§à f§Ö§Ñr, §Ñnd ? h§Ñv§Ö b§Ögun t§à r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãt th?ng? ? d§àn¡¯t §â§à??§Ö??. Y§Ö?, th§Ñt mu?t b§Ö th§Ö §ã§Ñ?§Ö. Y§Ö?, d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å¡­ §£ut ?f ?t d§à§Ö?n¡¯t gr§àw b?gg§Ör, th§Ön¡­ ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? f?ng§Ör th§Ñt h§Öld th§Ö qu?ll-§â§Ön tr§Ömbl§Öd §Ñt th§Ö t§Örr?f§å?ng §â§à???b?l?t§å. §£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf th§Ñt, th§Ö ?nk b§Ög§Ñn t§à dr?§â. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ñw th§Ö ?nk ?§âr§Ö§Ñd ?nt§à §Ñ t§Örr?f§å?ng ?h§Ñ§â§Ö, th§Ö ?§àund §àf kn§à§ãk?ng §àn th§Ö d§à§àr §Ö§ãh§à§Öd ?n th§Ö r§à§àm. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, R?§à-?§Ñm§Ñ h§Ñ? §ã§àm§Ö t§à v???t.¡± ¡°§°h!¡± R?§à h§Ñd §ã§àm§Ö t§à v???t h§Ör m§Ñn§å t?m§Ö? ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö §â?§ãn?§ã. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ö fr§Öqu§Ön§ã§å §àf h?? v???t? h§Ñd d§Ö§ãr§Ö§Ñ?§Öd r§Ö§ã§Öntl§å. §´§àd§Ñ§å w§Ñ? h?? f?r?t v???t ?n th§Ö l§Ñ?t thr§Ö§Ö m§ànth?. ?§à§âh?§Ö §âut §Ñ??d§Ö th§Ö §âr§àbl§Öm r§Ög§Ñrd?ng h§Ör §ãh§Ö?t §Ñnd hurr?§Öd t§à R?§à. ?h§Ö ?§Ñw h§Ör fr?§Önd, wh§à¡¯d gr§àwn §Ñ l?ttl§Ö t§Ñll§Ör, §Ñnd h?? §Ö?§ã§àrt w§Ñ?t?ng ?n th§Ö h§Ñll. ¡°R?§à, §¡l, ?t¡¯? b§Ö§Ön §Ñ wh?l§Ö!¡± ¡°Y§Ö§Ñ. ?§àrr§å f§àr n§àt g?v?ng n§àt?§ã§Ö §Ñh§Ö§Ñd §àf t?m§Ö.¡±1 ¡°§´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à n§Ö§Öd f§àr th§Ñt. R?§à §Ñnd §¡l §Ñr§Ö §Ñlw§Ñ§å? w§Öl§ã§àm§Ö.¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt, ?h§Ö g§Ñv§Ö th§Öm §Ñ §ãurt?§å, §Ñnd R?§à r§Ö§âl?§Öd w?th §Ñ ?m?l§Ö. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, h?? f§Ñ§ã§Ö l§à§àk§Öd §Ñ l?ttl§Ö t?r§Öd. ? gu§Ö?? r§Ñth§Ör th§Ñn g§à?ng §àut??d§Ö, ?t m?ght b§Ö b§Ött§Ör t§à r§Öl§Ñ§ç ?nd§à§àr? f§àr t§àd§Ñ§å. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö d§Ö§ã?d§Öd th??, ?h§Ö gu?d§Öd th§Öm t§à th§Ö r§Ö§ã§Ö§ât?§àn r§à§àm. §´h§Ö r§Ö§ã§Ö§ât?§àn r§à§àm w§Ñ? l?n§Öd w?th §Ñ §ã§Ñr§â§Öt, wh?§ãh h§Ñd §Ñ g§Öntl§Ö ?h§Ñd§Ö §àf blu§Ö, §Ñnd v§Ölv§Öt §ãh§Ñ?r?, wh?§ãh w§Ör§Ö §Ñ ?h§Ñd§Ö d§Ñrk§Ör th§Ñn th§Ö §ã§Ñr§â§Öt¡¯? blu§Ö. §´h§Ö furn??h?ng? §àf th§Ö f?n§Ñn§ã?§Ñll§å w§Ö§Ñlth§å L?n?§Ör h§àu?§Ö w§Ör§Ö §Ñll §àf g§à§àd qu§Ñl?t§å. §¦v§Ön ?f th§Ö b§à§å, wh§à l§à§àk§Öd m§àr§Ö h§Ñnd?§àm§Ö th§Ñn m§à?t §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö, §Ñnd h?? §Ö?§ã§àrt w§Ör§Ö t§à ??t th§Ör§Ö, th§Ö§å w§àuldn¡¯t l§à§àk §àut §àf §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö; ?t w§Ñ? §âr§à§àf §àf h§àw g§à§àd h§Ör f§Ñth§Ör¡¯? t§Ñ?t§Ö? w§Ör§Ö. §´h§Ö m§Ñ?d ?§Örv§Öd t§Ö§Ñ §Ñnd ?w§Ö§Öt?, th§Ön R?§à §à§â§Ön§Öd h?? m§àuth §Ñft§Ör ?h§Ö l§Öft. ¡°?? th?? §ã§à§àk?§Ö m§Ñd§Ö b§å ?§à§âh?§Ö?¡± ¡°Y§Ö?. ?t h§Ñ? §Ñ h§Ñrd t§Ö§çtur§Ö, ??n§ã§Ö ?t §ã§ànt§Ñ?n? §Ñ l§àt §àf nut?, but ?t¡¯? nutr?t?§àu?.¡± §¡ft§Ör ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ö§ç§âl§Ñ?n§Öd, R?§à h§Ñ§â§â?l§å §Ñt§Ö ?t. L§Ñt§Öl§å, R?§à ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à h§Ñv§Ö g§àtt§Ön u?§Öd t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §ã§à§àk?ng ?§à h§Ö d?dn¡¯t §ã§àm§âl§Ñ?n §Ñn§åm§àr§Ö. §°n th§Ö §ã§àntr§Ñr§å, h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd h§Ñ§â§â§å. §¡lr?ght, ? m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öl§å f§à§àd tr§Ñ?n h?m! ?§à§âh?§Ö f§Ölt §Ñ m§å?t§Ör?§àu? ?§Ön?§Ö §àf §Ñ§ã§ã§àm§âl??hm§Önt wh§Ön ?h§Ö ?§Ñw th§Ñt. ¡°§£§å th§Ö w§Ñ§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö. ? h§Ö§Ñrd th§Ñt §å§àu¡¯v§Ö b§Ö§Ön g§à?ng t§à §Ñn §àr§âh§Ñn§Ñg§Ö l§Ñt§Öl§å.¡± ¡°Y§àur ?nf§àrm§Ñt?§àn n§Ötw§àrk ?ur§Ö ?? f§Ñ?t. Wh§Ör§Ö d?d §å§àu h§Ö§Ñr ?t fr§àm?¡± §£§Öf§àr§Ö ?h§Ö t§àld h?m §Ñn§åth?ng, ?§à§âh?§Ö §âut th§Ö t§Ö§Ñ §ãu§â §àn th§Ö ?§Ñu§ã§Ör w?th §Ñ ?m§Ñll §ãl§Ñtt§Ör §Ñ? h§Ö t§àld h§Ör wh§Ñt h§Ö h§Ö§Ñrd. ¡°§²§Örh§Ñ§â? th§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à l?v§Ö ?n th§Ö h§Ö§Ñlth r§Ö?§àrt h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ l§àt §àf fr§Ö§Ö t?m§Ö th§Ñt l§Öt? th§Öm h§Ö§Ñr §Ñ l§àt §àf rum§àr?. ?§à mu§ãh ?§à th§Ñt §å§àu §ã§àuld ?t?ll h§Ö§Ñr ?t §Öv§Ön ?f §å§àu bl§à§ãk§Öd §å§àur §Ö§Ñr?. §¡l?§à, th§Ö §ã§àmm§àn§Ör? t§Ñlk§Öd §Ñb§àut ?§àm§Ö §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt? d§à?ng §ãh§Ñr?t§å.¡± ¡°D§à?ng §ãh§Ñr?t§å?¡± ¡°D?dn¡¯t §å§àu g§à th§Ör§Ö t§à d§à ?§àm§Ö §ãh§Ñr?t§å?¡± ¡°?¡¯m n§àt d§à?ng §ãh§Ñr?t§å th§Ör§Ö.¡± Wh§Ön ?h§Ö fl§Ñtl§å t§àld h?m th??, R?§à¡¯? f§Ñ§ã§Ö ?§ãrun§ãh§Öd u§â ?n §ã§ànfu??§àn. ¡°§´h§Ön wh§Ñt §Ñr§Ö §å§àu d§à?ng ?n th§Ö §àr§âh§Ñn§Ñg§Ö?¡± ¡°?¡¯m d§Öv§Öl§à§â?ng §âr§àdu§ãt? §Ñnd tr§Ñ?n?ng hum§Ñn r§Ö?§àur§ã§Ö? th§Ör§Ö.¡± ¡°¡­Wh§Ñt d?d §å§àu ?§Ñ§å?¡± ¡°W§Ö §Ñr§Ö §ãurr§Öntl§å d§Öv§Öl§à§â?ng §âr§àdu§ãt? t§àg§Öth§Ör w?th th§Ö §àr§âh§Ñn?. W§Ö §Ñr§Ö §Ñl?§à tr§Ñ?n?ng th§Öm §Ñ? hum§Ñn r§Ö?§àur§ã§Ö? §Ñ§ã§ã§àrd?ngl§å.¡± ¡°¡­Wh§Ñt d?d §å§àu ?§Ñ§å?¡± ¡°R?§à, d§à §å§àu h§Ñv§Ö h§Ö§Ñr?ng §âr§àbl§Öm? dur?ng th§Ö §â§Ör?§àd? w§Ö d§àn¡¯t m§Ö§Öt §Ö§Ñ§ãh §àth§Ör?¡± ¡°?t¡¯? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §å§àu k§Ö§Ö§â ?§Ñ§å?ng un§Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd th?ng?!¡± R?§à r§Ñ??§Öd h?? v§à?§ã§Ö. ?t f§Ölt ?urr§Ö§Ñl ?§Ö§Ö?ng §¡l, wh§à w§Ñ? ?u§â§â§à?§Öd t§à b§Ö R?§à¡¯? §Ö?§ã§àrt, d§à?ng th?ng? unl?k§Ö §Ñn §Ö?§ã§àrt §Ñnd qu?§Ötl§å §Ö§Ñt?ng §ã§à§àk?§Ö? ?n th§Ö m?d?t §àf §Ñll th??. §£ut ??n§ã§Ö ?t w§Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? u?§Öd t§à ?§Ö§Ö?ng, ?h§Ö ?u?t §ã§Ñlml§å ?§Ñ?d. ¡°R?§à, ?¡¯m ?u?t §Ñ §å§àung §ãh?ld. ? §ã§Ñn¡¯t g§Öt wh§Ñt ? w§Ñnt §àn m§å §àwn. ?¡¯m ?u?t §Ñ h§Öl§âl§Ö??, w§Ö§Ñk, §Ñnd §ãut§Ö g?rl.¡± ¡°? w§àn¡¯t r§Öt§àrt t§à th§Ñt, §àk§Ñ§å. §¡l ?? §Ön§àugh f§àr §Ñ f§à§àl.¡± §¦v§Ön th§àugh §¡l w§Ñ? r§Öf§Örr§Öd t§à §Ñ? §Ñ f§à§àl, h§Ö k§Ö§ât §Ö§Ñt?ng h?? §ã§à§àk?§Ö? ??l§Öntl§å. D§Ö?§â?t§Ö ?t u?u§Ñll§å b§Ö?ng h?m d§à?ng th§Ö t§Ñlk?ng, ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd h§Ö w§Ñ? §ãurr§Öntl§å f§Ñ?§ã?n§Ñt§Öd b§å th§Ö §ã§à§àk?§Ö?. ¡°Y§Ö?, th§Ñt¡¯? wh§å ? w§Ñnt m§àn§Ö§å. W?th m§àn§Ö§å, ? §ã§Ñn g§Öt th§Ö th?ng? ? w§Ñnt.¡± ¡°D§à §å§àu h§Ñv§Ö ?§àm§Öth?ng §å§àu w§Ñnt?¡± ¡°F§àr th§Ö t?m§Ö b§Ö?ng, §Ñ ?§Ñl§Ñr§å.¡± ¡°§¯§Ñh?¡± §¡lth§àugh R?§à th§àught ?§à§âh?§Ö m?ght §Ñn?w§Ör w?th §Ñ dr§Ö??, ?§Öw§Ölr§å, §àr §ãut§Ö ?h§à§Ö? f?tt?ng f§àr §Ñ g?rl, h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Öl§â but d§àubt h?? §àwn §Ö§Ñr? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf th§Ö §Ñn?w§Ör th§Ñt §ã§Ñm§Ö §àut fr§àm h§Ör m§àuth. ¡°?f ? h§Ñv§Ö m§àn§Ö§å, ? §ã§Ñn §â§Ñ§å w§Ñg§Ö?.¡± §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §Öm§Ör§Ñld §Ö§å§Ö? ?h§àw§Öd th§Ñt ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?§Ör?§àu?. ?§â§Ö§Ñk?ng §àf wh?§ãh, R?§à f?n§Ñll§å r§Öm§Ömb§Ör§Öd th§Ñt th?? w§Ñ? th§Ö g?rl wh§à §Ñn?w§Ör§Öd ¡°th§Ö m§Ñrk§Öt¡± wh§Ön §Ñ?k§Öd wh§Ör§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à g§à. ¡°§£§Ö?ng §Ñbl§Ö t§à §â§Ñ§å f§àr w§Ñg§Ö? m§Ö§Ñn? ? §ã§Ñn h?r§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö!¡± ¡°Wh§Ñt §Ñr§Ö §å§àu t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut?¡± §¡lth§àugh ?t w§Ñ? ?nd§Ö§Öd §Ñn §àbv?§àu? th?ng, R?§à f§àund ?t h§Ñrd t§à und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt ?h§Ö w§Ñ? t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut. ¡°§°n th§Ö §ã§àntr§Ñr§å, ? §ã§Ñn¡¯t h?r§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö ?f ? §ã§Ñn¡¯t §â§Ñ§å w§Ñg§Ö?! ?n §àth§Ör w§àrd?, ??n§ã§Ö ? h§Ñv§Ö n§à m§àn§Ö§å, ?¡¯m un§Ñbl§Ö t§à h?r§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö!¡± ¡°?u?t §Ñ?k §å§àur f§Ñth§Ör f§àr th§Ñt!¡± ¡°§°f §ã§àur?§Ö, ? §àft§Ön §Ñ?k§Öd m§å f§Ñth§Ör f§àr §Ñ l§àt §àf th?ng?. ? w§Ñ? v§Ör§å gr§Ñt§Öful wh§Ön h§Ö d??§â§Ñt§ãh§Öd §Ñ n§Öw §Öm§âl§à§å§Ö§Ö fr§àm th§Ö §ã§àm§â§Ñn§å t§à ?u§â§â§àrt m§Ö wh§Ön ? §Ñ?k§Öd b§Öf§àr§Ö. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?t m§Ñk§Ö? ?t h§Ñrd t§à ?§Ñ§å wh§Ön ? h§Ñv§Ö §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å m§Ñd§Ö t§à§à m§Ñn§å r§Öqu§Ö?t?. ?n th§Ñt §ã§Ñ?§Ö, ? r§Ö§Ñl?z§Öd th§Ñt ? w§àn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö ?u§ãh §Ñ m§Önt§Ñl burd§Ön ?f ? h§Ñndl§Ö ?t m§å?§Ölf!¡± R?§à l§à§àk§Öd un§ã§ànv?n§ã§Öd, but ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd h§Ö w§Ñ? tr§å?ng t§à §ã§Ñlm h?m?§Ölf d§àwn §Ñ? h§Ö t§à§àk §Ñ ??§â §àf h?? t§Ö§Ñ. ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§ànt?nu§Öd t§Ñlk?ng. ¡°§´h§Ö §ãh?ldr§Ön ?n th§Ö §àr§âh§Ñn§Ñg§Ö §Ñgr§Ö§Öd t§à m§å ?d§Ö§Ñ?. §´h§Ö§å §Ñll ?u§â§â§àrt§Öd m§Ö, d§Ö?§â?t§Ö m§Ö n§àt h§Ñv?ng §Ñn§å m§àn§Ö§å. §´h§Ö§å §Ñr§Ö §ã§àntr?but?ng t§à m§å futur§Ö b§å w§àrk?ng w?th§àut w§Ñg§Ö?!¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§ànt?nu§Öd t§à t§Ñlk w?th §Ö§ç§ã?t§Öm§Önt. ¡°§´h§Ö§å §Ñr§Ö n§àt §â§Ñ?d w§Ñg§Ö?! §´h§Ö§å¡¯r§Ö §Ñll w§àrk?ng f§àr m§Ö, d§Ö?§â?t§Ö n§àt b§Ö?ng §â§Ñ?d! ? h§Ñv§Ö t§à m§Ñk§Ö ?t ?u§ã§ã§Ö??ful ?n §àn§Ö g§à §Ñ? ?§à§àn §Ñ? §â§à???bl§Ö, §àr ? w§àn¡¯t b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à §Ñff§àrd th§Ö?r w§Ñg§Ö?!¡± R?§à w§Ñ? t§Ñk§Ön §Ñb§Ñ§ãk §Ñ? h§Ö ?§Ñw ?§à§âh?§Ö §ãl§Ön§ãh?ng h§Ör f??t §Ñnd m§à§Ñn?ng §Ñb§àut th§Ö §â§Ñ?n §àf w§àrk?ng w?th§àut b§Ö?ng §â§Ñ?d, §Ñ? ?f ?h§Ö¡¯d §Ö§ç§â§Ör?§Ön§ã§Öd ?t h§Ör?§Ölf. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-011/ CH 12 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 012 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? §¡m N§àw ?§Öv§Ön Y§Ö§Ñr? §°ld ?? ¡°? d§àn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt §å§àu §Ñr§Ö t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut §Ñt §Ñll¡­ §¡l, d§à §å§àu und§Ör?t§Ñnd?¡± ¡°? und§Ör?t§Ñnd th§Ñt R?§à-?§Ñm§Ñ §ã§àuld n§Öv§Ör w?n §Ñg§Ñ?n?t ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ.¡± §¡? h§Ö gr§Ñ§ã§Öfull§å ??§â§â§Öd h?? t§Ö§Ñ, §¡l ?§Ñ?d th?? w?th §Ñ ?m?l?ng f§Ñ§ã§Ö. ¡°?t w§Ñ? f§à§àl??h §àf m§Ö t§à §Ñ?k §å§àu.¡± §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ w§Ö?rd w§àm§Ñn §àn R?§à¡¯? r?ght, §Ñnd §Ñ w§Ö?rd §Ö?§ã§àrt §àn h?? l§Öft. R?§à b§Ög§Ñn t§à f§Ö§Öl th§Ñt h§Ö w§Ñ? §â?t?ful. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ö w§Ö?rd w§àm§Ñn w§Ñ? ?t?ll §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt. §¡? ?u§ãh, R?§à w§àuld n§Ñtur§Ñll§å h§Ñv§Ö t§à v§à?§ã§Ö h?? §ã§àn§ã§Örn?. ¡°?? th§Ñt¡­ r§Ö§Ñll§å §àk§Ñ§å? §¦v§Ön th§àugh b§àth §å§àu §Ñnd th§Ö §àr§âh§Ñn? §Ñr§Ö §ãh?ldr§Ön, th§Ö th§àught §âr§à§ã§Ö?? §àf th§à?§Ö wh§à §Ñr§Ö bl§Ö??§Öd §Ñnd th§à?§Ö wh§à §Ñr§Ön¡¯t w§àuld b§Ö d?ff§Ör§Önt. Y§àu §Ñr§Ö t§Önt§Ñt?v§Öl§å §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã f§Ñm?l§å. §¡r§Ö §å§àu ?ur§Ö §å§àu¡¯r§Ö n§àt g§Ött?ng f§à§àl§Öd b§å th§à?§Ö §àr§âh§Ñn??¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö w§ànd§Ör§Öd wh§å R?§à r§Öf§Örr§Öd h§Ör §Ñ? t§Önt§Ñt?v§Öl§å §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å. ?t w§Ñ? rud§Ö t§à h§Ör, wh§à w§Ñ? §Ñ §âr§à§â§Ör l§Ñd§å §Ñ? l§àng §Ñ? ?h§Ö §â§Ñ?d §Ñtt§Önt?§àn t§à h§Ör ?§â§Ö§Ö§ãh. ¡°R?§à, ? und§Ör?t§Ñnd th§Ñt §å§àu¡¯r§Ö w§àrr?§Öd f§àr th?? w§Ö§Ñk l§Ñd§å wh§à ?§Ö§Öm? l?k§Öl§å t§à b§Ö tr?§ãk§Öd, bull?§Öd t§à th§Ö §â§à?nt §àf §ãr§å?ng, §Ñnd ?tr?§â§â§Öd b§Ñr§Ö. §£ut ?t¡¯? §àk§Ñ§å. §´h§Ö§å §Ñr§Ö n§àt th§Ñt k?nd §àf §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö ?§à d§àn¡¯t w§àrr§å.¡± ¡°¡­§¡h, m§å b§Ñd. ?t ?§Ö§Öm? ? m???§â§àk§Ö. §¡r§Ö th§à?§Ö §ãh?ldr§Ön §Ñt th§Ö §àr§âh§Ñn§Ñg§Ö r§Ö§Ñll§å §Ñlr?ght? W§àn¡¯t th§Ö§å g§Öt §ã§ànfu?§Öd §Ñnd fr?ght§Ön§Öd b§å §å§àur ?tr§Ñng§Ön§Ö???¡± ¡°Wh§Ñt d§à §å§àu m§Ö§Ñn b§å th§Ñt?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? v§à?§ã§Ö n§Ñtur§Ñll§å b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö §Ñ l§àw§Ör t§àn§Ö. R?§à l§à§àk§Öd §Ñw§Ñ§å. ?t w§Ñ? t§å§â?§ã§Ñl §àf R?§à t§à l§à§àk §Ñw§Ñ§å wh§Ön§Öv§Ör th?ng? g§àt w§àr?§Ö §àn h?? §â§Ñrt. ¡°W§Öll, ?¡¯m gr§Ñt§Öful f§àr R?§à¡¯? §ã§àn§ã§Örn. §´h§Ñt¡¯? r?ght, ?f §å§àu¡¯r§Ö th§Ñt w§àrr?§Öd, w§àuld §å§àu l?k§Ö t§à m§Ö§Öt §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§àk?ngl§å §Ñ?k§Öd th§Ñt, but R?§à un§Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Ödl§å n§àdd§Öd. §¦v§Ön ?n th?? §Ñr§Ö§Ñ, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? f§Ñm§àu? §Ñ? §Ñ h§Ö§Ñlth r§Ö?§àrt ?n th§Ö k?ngd§àm, §àn§ã§Ö §å§àu m§àv§Öd §Ñw§Ñ§å fr§àm th§Ö m§Ñrk§Öt §Ñnd t§Ñ?l§àr ?h§à§â §Ñt th§Ö §Önd, th§Ö §Ñtm§à?§âh§Ör§Ö qu?§ãkl§å §ãh§Ñng§Öd. R?§à w§Ñ? ?ur§âr??§Öd wh§Ön h§Ö ?§Ñw th§Ö §â§Ñrt?§Ñll§å §ã§àll§Ñ§â?§Öd r§à§àf? §Ñnd d§Ö§ã§Ñ§å§Öd ?t§Ñ?r?. §¯?? §Ö?§ã§àrt §¡l w§Ñ? ?t?ll ?m?l?ng §Ñ? u?u§Ñl, but h§Ö ?§àm§Öt?m§Ö? l§à§àk§Öd §Ñr§àund ?n ?nt§Ör§Ö?t. ¡°§¡h, ?t¡¯? ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ!¡± §¡? th§Ö gr§àu§â §Ñrr?v§Öd §Ñt th§Ö fr§ànt §àf §Ñ §ã§Ört§Ñ?n bu?ld?ng, §Ñ b§à§å §å§àung§Ör th§Ñn ?§à§âh?§Ö §ãh§Ö§Örfull§å §ã§Ñll§Öd h§Ör n§Ñm§Ö. ¡°Y§àu¡¯r§Ö r?ght! ?t¡¯? ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ!¡± ?§Öv§Ör§Ñl §ãh?ldr§Ön §ã§Ñm§Ö §àut fr§àm v§Ñr?§àu? §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö? w?th?n th§Ö §ãr§Ñ§ãk§Öd bu?ld?ng. ¡°§¯§Ör§Ö, ? br§àught §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö ?§àm§Ö br§Ö§Ñd §Ñnd ?n§Ñ§ãk?, ?§à l§Öt¡¯? §Ö§Ñt ?t t§àg§Öth§Ör. 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R?§à §Ñnd §£§Ñrt gl§Ñr§Öd §Ñt §Ö§Ñ§ãh §àth§Ör §Ñnd ?§â§Ñrk? ?§ã§Ñtt§Ör§Öd b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö?r g§Ñz§Ö?. ¡°§°h, wh§å §Ñr§Ö b§àth §àf §å§àu ?u§ãh w§àrr§åw§Ñrt??¡± ¡°¡°?t¡¯? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §å§àu §Ñr§Ö l?k§Ö th§Ñt!¡±¡± ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ ?tr§Ñng§Ö ??ght t§à ?§Ö§Ö th§Ñt R?§à, wh§à w§Ñ? §â§à???bl§å §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt, §Ñnd §£§Ñrt, wh§à w§Ñ? §Ñn §àr§âh§Ñn, m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à h§Ñrm§àn?z§Ö th§Ö?r th§àught?. §¡lth§àugh th§Ö th?ng th§Ö§å ?§â§àk§Ö §àut w§Ñ? v§Ör§å rud§Ö, ?t §Ñl?§à m§Ñd§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö ?m§âr§Ö??§Öd w?th§àut n§àt?§ã?ng ?t. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö, l§Öt¡¯? g§à h§àm§Ö. Y§àur n§àbl§Ö gr§Ñ§ã§Ö w?ll b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö d§àubtful ?f §å§àu k§Ö§Ö§â ?t§Ñ§å?ng h§Ör§Ö!¡± ¡°Wh§Ñt¡¯? d§à §å§àu m§Ö§Ñn n§àbl§Ö gr§Ñ§ã§Ö? ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd n§à ?u§ãh §Ñ th?ng t§à b§Ög?n w?th!¡± ¡°§´h§Ñt¡¯?¡­¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ñw R?§à, wh§à §ã§àuldn¡¯t r§Öt§àrt b§Ñ§ãk, ?h§Ö b§Ög§Ñn t§à ?§â§Ö§Ñk §Ñ? §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd. ¡°§¡r§Ñ §Ñr§Ñ, b§àth §àf §å§àu ?ur§Ö g§Öt §Ñl§àng w§Öll. ?f b§àth §àf §å§àu w§Ñnt t§à ?§Ñ§å b§Ñd th?ng? §Ñb§àut m§Ö, h§àw §Ñb§àut ? l??t§Ön §àv§Ör §Ñ §ãu§â §àf t§Ö§Ñ?¡± §¡? ?h§Ö g§Ñv§Ö §Ñ l§Ñd§ål?k§Ö ?m?l§Ö w?th§àut ?h§àw?ng h§Ör §Ñng§Ör t§àw§Ñrd th§Ö tw§à, b§àth §àf th§Öm l§à§àk§Öd §Ñw§Ñ§å §Ñt th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö t?m§Ö. ?u?t l?k§Ö R?§à, §£§Ñrt w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à w§Ö§Ñk §Ñg§Ñ?n?t §Ñn §Ñngr§å ?§à§âh?§Ö. §¡lth§àugh h§Ö w§Ñ? §âr§àud §àf h?? §Ñb?l?t§å t§à §Ñrgu§Ö, ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö ?n th§Ñt. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-012/ CH 13 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 013 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? §¡m N§àw ?§Öv§Ön Y§Ö§Ñr? §°ld ??? §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö l§à§àk§Öd ??d§Öw§Ñ§å?, ?h§Ö f§àund th§Ñt th§Ö §Ö?§ã§àrt, wh§à u?u§Ñll§å t§Ñlk§Öd §Ñ l§àt, w§Ñ? ?t§Ñr?ng §Ñt th§Ö h§Ñrv§Ö?t §àn t§à§â §àf th§Ö ?§à?l. ?t w§Ñ? §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö¡¯? f§à§àd f§àr t§àd§Ñ§å th§Ñt w§Ñ? dug u§â b§å §£§Ñrt. ¡°§´h§Ö h§Ñrv§Ö?t ?? v§Ör§å §â§à§àr.¡± §¡l §â§à?nt§Öd §àut b§àth th§Ö ?m§Ñll §å?§Öld §Ñnd th§Ö ?m§Ñll ??z§Ö §àf th§Ö h§Ñrv§Ö?t. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §¡l w§Ñ? §Ñn §Ñdult wh§à dr§Ö??§Öd §Ñ? §Ñn §Ö?§ã§àrt, §£§Ñrt §ãh§Ö§ãk§Öd h?? §Ö§Ñrl§å §ãh§Ö§Ök?n§Ö?? §Ñnd §Ñn?w§Ör§Öd h?m. ¡°Y§Ö?, ?t¡¯? b§Ö§Ön l?k§Ö th?? f§àr §Ñ f§Öw §å§Ö§Ñr?. §´h§Ö h§Ñrv§Ö?t u?§Öd t§à b§Ö §âlum§â th§àugh.¡± ¡°?t¡¯? §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å b§Ö§Ön §Ñ f§Öw §å§Ö§Ñr?? D?d §å§àu §âl§Ñnt th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö th?ng §Ñll th§Ö t?m§Ö?¡± §´§à ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? qu§Ö?t?§àn, §£§Ñrt n§àdd§Öd. ¡°§´h§Ñt §ã§Ñu?§Öd §Ñ §ã§ànt?nu§àu? §ãr§à§â§â?ng d??§Ñ?t§Ör.¡± ¡°§³§ànt?¡­ wh§Ñt?¡± ¡°?f §å§àu §ã§ànt?nu§Ö t§à gr§àw th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §ãr§à§â §àn th§Ö §ãult?v§Ñt§Öd l§Ñnd, th§Ö ?§à?l w?ll b§Ö w§Ö§Ñk§Ön§Öd §Ñnd th§Ö §å?§Öld w?ll dr§à§â. §´h§Ö l§Ö§Ñv§Ö? h§Ör§Ö §Ñl?§à w?th§Ör§Öd, h§Ñv§Ön¡¯t th§Ö§å?¡± ¡°Y§Ö?, th§Ö§å¡¯v§Ö w?th§Ör§Öd.¡± §¡lth§àugh th§Ö l§Ö§Ñv§Ö? w§Ör§Ö ?t?ll gr§Ö§Ön, th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö w?th§Ör§Öd §Ñt th§Ö ?§â§àt wh§Ör§Ö §£§Ñrt §â§à?nt§Öd t§à. ¡°? th?nk §å§àu §ã§Ñn §Ö?th§Ör n§àt §ã§ànt?nu§Ö t§à §âl§Ñnt th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §ãr§à§â ?n th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö ?§â§àt, §àr g?v§Ö ?§àm§Ö nutr?§Önt? t§à th§Ö ?§à?l.¡± ¡°§£ut th?? ?? th§Ö §ànl§å l§Ñnd th§Ñt §ã§Ñn b§Ö f§Ñrm§Öd, §Ñnd §ànl§å Gururu §ã§Ñn b§Ö §ãult?v§Ñt§Öd h§Ör§Ö. §¡l?§à, wh§Ñt ?? §Ñ nutr?§Önt?¡± ¡°W§Öll¡­¡± §´h§Ö l§Ñnd §àf th§Ö §àr§âh§Ñn§Ñg§Ö w§Ñ? §ã§Ört§Ñ?nl§å ?m§Ñll. §´h§Ö §ãult?v§Ñt§Öd l§Ñnd w§Ñ? §ànl§å th§Ö ??z§Ö §àf §Ñ rur§Ñl v§Ög§Öt§Ñbl§Ö g§Ñrd§Ön, §Ñnd th§Ö §ànl§å §ãr§à§â th§Ñt §ã§àuld b§Ö §ãult?v§Ñt§Öd th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §â§àt§Ñt§à-l?k§Ö v§Ög§Öt§Ñbl§Ö kn§àwn §Ñ? Gururu. §¡lth§àugh th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ñt ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t §â§à???bl§Ö §ãl?m§Ñt?§ã§Ñll§å, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ö§å h§Ñd n§à m§àn§Ö§å t§à bu§å §Ñn§å §àth§Ör ?§Ö§Öd? §àr f§Ört?l?z§Ör t§à n§àur??h th§Ö ?§à?l. ¡°?¡¯ll §Ñ?k §°t§àu-?§Ñm§Ñ ?f th§Ör§Ö¡¯? §Ñ §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö t§à r§Önt f§àr §ãult?v§Ñt?§àn. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö §Ñl?§à ?§àm§Ö §ãr§à§â? ? w§Ñnt§Öd t§à gr§àw §Öv§Öntu§Ñll§å. ? §Ñl?§à n§Ö§Öd t§à §ã§àn??d§Ör th§Ö f§Ört?l?z§Ör.¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö §âut h§Ör f?ng§Ör §àn h§Ör l?§â?, ?h§Ö f§Ölt §Ñ ?tr§àng g§Ñz§Ö §Ñ? ?h§Ö ?§â§àk§Ö §àut h§Ör th§àught? §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör. Wh§Ön ?h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd u§â, ?h§Ö f§àund th§Ñt §¡l w§Ñ? ?t§Ñr?ng §Ñt h§Ör. ¡°§¡l?¡± ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ ?? r§Ö§Ñll§å kn§àwl§Ödg§Ö§Ñbl§Ö. ? w??h R?§à-?§Ñm§Ñ §ã§àuld §Ñl?§à l§Ö§Ñrn fr§àm §å§àu.¡± ¡°§°?, d§àn¡¯t §ã§Ñ?u§Ñll§å ?n?ult m§Ö th§Ör§Ö.¡± §´h§Ö §Ñtm§à?§âh§Ör§Ö §ãh§Ñng§Öd t§à th§Ö u?u§Ñl §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Ö §àf th§Ö tw§à, §Önd?ng §¡l¡¯? ?§Ö§Öm?ngl§å §àb?§Örv§Ñnt g§Ñz§Ö t§àw§Ñrd ?§à§âh?§Ö. §¡lth§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö f§Ölt §Ñ l?ttl§Ö ?tr§Ñng§Ö, ?h§Ö turn§Öd t§à f§Ñ§ã§Ö §£§Ñrt. ¡°§°n§ã§Ö ? h§Ñv§Ö m§àr§Ö §ãult?v§Ñt§Öd l§Ñnd, §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö h§Öl§â m§Ö th§Ön, §£§Ñrt.¡± ¡°§°k§Ñ§å, but d§àn¡¯t ?§Ñ§å d?ff?§ãult w§àrd? t§à m§Ö. 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D§Ö?§â?t§Ö b§Ö?ng un§Ñbl§Ö t§à wr?t§Ö w§àrd?, h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñbl§Ö t§à §ã§àmm?t ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §Öv§Ör§å w§àrd ?n h?? m?nd §Ñnd n§Öv§Ör f§àrg§Öt ?t, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? §Ñ t§Ñl§Önt §àn ?t? §àwn. ¡°§¡l?§à, §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö g?v§Ö th?? t§à ?unn§å.¡± ?h§Ö §â§Ñ??§Öd §àv§Ör §Ñ §ãl§àth b§Ñg. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ §â?§ãtur§Ö b§à§àk ?n??d§Ö, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? §Ñ §ãh?ldr§Ön¡¯? b§à§àk f§àr th§à?§Ö wh§à §ã§àuld n§Ö?th§Ör wr?t§Ö n§àr r§Ö§Ñd. ?unn§å w§Ñ? §£§Ñrt¡¯? §å§àung§Ör ???t§Ör §Ñnd ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ §å§Ö§Ñr §àld§Ör th§Ñn ?§à§âh?§Ö, but ?h§Ö §Ñl?§à §ã§àuldn¡¯t wr?t§Ö §àr r§Ö§Ñd, l?k§Ö §¦r?§ã. ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö ?§Ñ?d ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à l§Ö§Ñrn t§à d§à ?§à, ?§à§âh?§Ö g§Ñv§Ö th§Öm th§Ö §ãh?ldr§Ön §â?§ãtur§Ö b§à§àk ?h§Ö u?§Öd t§à u?§Ö. ¡°?h§Ö ?? §àut w?th th§Ö d?r§Ö§ãt§àr, but ? th?nk th§Ö§å¡¯ll r§Öturn ?n §Ñ wh?l§Ö.¡± ¡°? §ànl§å §ã§Ñm§Ö t§à g?v§Ö th?? t§àd§Ñ§å, ?§à ?¡¯ll §ã§àm§Ö §Ñg§Ñ?n t§àm§àrr§àw.¡± §¡? ?h§Ö ?§Ñ?d h§Ör g§à§àdb§å§Ö? §Ñnd w§Ñ? §Ñb§àut t§à r§Öturn t§à th§Ö §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö, §£§Ñrt §ã§Ñll§Öd §àut t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö t§à w§Ñ?t. ¡°Wh§Ñt ?? ?t?¡± ¡°? th§àught §å§àu w§àuldn¡¯t §ã§àm§Ö t§àd§Ñ§å, §Ñnd ? §ã§Ñn §ànl§å g?v§Ö §å§àu §Ñ fl§àw§Ör th§Ñt gr§àw? §Ñr§àund h§Ör§Ö, but §ã§àngr§Ñtul§Ñt?§àn?.¡± §£§Ñrt ?§Ñ?d ?§à §Ñnd t§à§àk §àut §Ñ l§àv§Öl§å fl§àw§Ör f§àr ?§à§âh?§Ö. §¡lth§àugh h§Ö ?§Ñ?d ?t bluntl§å, h?? ??n§ã§Ör?t§å w§Ñ? §ã§ànv§Ö§å§Öd, §Ñnd ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd ?t w?th §Ñ ?m?l§Ö. ¡°W§Öll, th§Ñnk §å§àu! ? w?ll §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö ?t ?n m§å r§à§àm. ?¡¯ll m§Ñk§Ö ?t ?nt§à §Ñ §âr§Ö??§Öd fl§àw§Ör §Ñnd turn ?t ?nt§à §Ñ b§à§àkm§Ñrk.¡± §´§à ?u§ãh §ã§àn§ãr§Öt§Ö w§àrd?, §£§Ñrt ?m?l§Öd ?n r§Öl?§Öf. ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught ?nw§Ñrdl§å, ¡°§¡§Ñh, ? w§ànd§Ör ?f ? §ã§àuld h§Ñv§Ö g?v§Ön §Ñ fl§àw§Ör w?th §Ñ ?m?l§Ö dur?ng m§å t?m§Ö §Ñ? §´§Ñ?uku, §â§Örh§Ñ§â? ? §ã§àuld h§Ñv§Ö h§Ñd §Ñ l§àv§Öl§å g?rlfr?§Önd th§Ön¡­¡± §Ñnd f§Ölt §Ñ ?l?ght §Önv§å t§àw§Ñrd §£§Ñrt. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Öld th§Ö fl§àw§Ör §ã§Ñr§Öfull§å w?th b§àth h§Ñnd?, R?§à §Ñ?k§Öd §Ñb§àut ?t §àn th§Ö w§Ñ§å b§Ñ§ãk t§à th§Ö §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö. ¡°Wh§Ñt¡¯? w?th th§Ñt fl§àw§Ör?¡± §¯?? §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn w§Ñ? n§àt §Ñmu?§Öd. ¡°?t¡¯? §Ñ b?rthd§Ñ§å §âr§Ö?§Önt.¡± ¡°§¯§Ñh?¡± ¡°? t§àld §å§àu, §£§Ñrt g§Ñv§Ö m§Ö th?? §Ñ? §Ñ b?rthd§Ñ§å §âr§Ö?§Önt.¡± ¡°§£?rthd§Ñ§å¡­ §âr§Ö?§Önt?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö g§àt ?nt§à th§Ö §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö, l§Ö§Ñv?ng th§Ö ?tunn§Öd R?§à b§Öh?nd. §´h§Ön R?§à g§àt ?nt§à th§Ö §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö w?th gr§Ö§Ñt m§àm§Öntum. ¡°Y§àu-§å§àur b?rthd§Ñ§å ?? t§àd§Ñ§å?!¡± ¡°N§à, m§å b?rthd§Ñ§å w§Ñ? §å§Ö?t§Örd§Ñ§å.¡± §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ¡°Wh§å d?dn¡¯t §å§àu t§Öll m§Ö ?§à§àn§Ör?¡± ¡°W§Ö ?u?t m§Öt §Ñft§Ör §Ñ wh?l§Ö, wh§Ön w§àuld ? h§Ñv§Ö h§Ñd th§Ö §ãh§Ñn§ã§Ö t§à t§Öll §å§àu?¡± ¡°§´h§Ñt¡¯?¡­ but §å§àu §ã§àuld h§Ñv§Ö ?u?t t§àld m§Ö §Ñb§àut ?t wh§Ön w§Ö ?u?t m§Öt §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör!¡± ¡°? w§Ñ?n¡¯t th§Ñt d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Ö t§à f§àr§ã§Ö §å§àu t§à §ã§àngr§Ñtul§Ñt§Ö m§Ö §Ñt th§Ö f?r?t §à§â§â§àrtun?t§å.¡± §¡? ?h§Ö §ã§ànt?nu§Öd w?th ¡°§´h§Ñt¡¯? rud§Ö,¡± R?§à ?h§àut§Öd w?th §Ñ §â§Ñl§Ö §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn. ¡°?? th§Ör§Ö ?§àm§Öth?ng, §Ñn§åth?ng ? §ã§Ñn g?v§Ö §Ñ? §Ñ §âr§Ö?§Önt¡­!¡± §¡? R?§à w§Ñ? §Ñb§àut t§à t§Öll th§Ö §ã§à§Ñ§ãhm§Ñn t§à dr?v§Ö t§àw§Ñrd th§Ö t§Ñ?l§àr, h§Ñt ?h§à§â, §àr ?h§à§Ö ?h§à§â, ?§à§âh?§Ö ?t§à§â§â§Öd h?m. ?h§Ö §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å g§àt §ãl§àth§Ö?, §Ñ h§Ñt, §Ñnd ?h§à§Ö? §Ñ? §âr§Ö?§Önt? fr§àm h§Ör f§Ñth§Ör. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à n§Ö§Öd t§à h§Ñv§Ö m§àr§Ö §àf th§Öm. ¡°R?§à, ? d§àn¡¯t n§Ö§Öd §Ñn§åth?ng. R§Ñth§Ör th§Ñn th§Ñt, §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö §ã§Öl§Öbr§Ñt§Ö ?t w?th m§Ö §Ñg§Ñ?n n§Ö§çt §å§Ö§Ñr.¡± §¡? ?h§Ö §ã§ànt?nu§Öd w?th ¡°?t¡¯? §Ön§àugh f§àr §å§àu t§à ?§Ñ§å §ã§àngr§Ñtul§Ñt?§àn? t§à m§Ö,¡± R?§à l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñ? ?f th§Ö burd§Ön h§Ñunt?ng h?m w§Ñ? l?ft§Öd. §´h§Ön, h§Ö ?l§àwl§å g§Ñv§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö h?? §ãh§Ör??h§Öd §ã§àngr§Ñtul§Ñt?§àn?. W?th §Ñ th?rd §â§Ñrt§å th§Ör§Ö, §¡l, wh§à?§Ö numb§Ör §àf w§àrd? w§Ñ? r§Ö?tr?§ãt§Öd, §Ñl?§à §ã§àngr§Ñtul§Ñt§Öd h§Ör w?th §Ñ ?m?l§Ö. §°n§ã§Ö th§Ö§å §Önt§Ör§Öd th§Ö §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö w?th n§à th?rd §â§Ñrt§å ?n ??ght, §¡l b§Ög§Ñn t§à h§Ñ§â§â?l§å f?nd f§Ñult? ?n R?§à¡¯? ?k?ll §Ñ? §Ñ g§Öntl§Öm§Ñn t§à §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö w§àm§Ön. ??n§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñw§Ñr§Ö th§Ñt ?h§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö §ã§Ñu?§Ö, ?h§Ö f§Ölt §Ñ l?ttl§Ö ?§àrr§å f§àr R?§à, wh§à w§Ñ? b§Ö?ng l§Ö§ãtur§Öd b§å §¡l, but ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö th§àught ?t w§Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng n§Ö§ã§Ö??§Ñr§å f§àr h?? futur§Ö, ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñrd§Ön§Öd h§Ör h§Ö§Ñrt §Ñnd §ãh§à?§Ö t§à k§Ö§Ö§â h§Ör ??l§Ön§ã§Ö. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-013/ CH 14 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 014 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? §¡m §¡l?§à F§Ñm?l?§Ñr w?th Fr?§Önd?h?§â? §£§Ötw§Ö§Ön F§Öll§àw §®§Ön ? §ã§Ñn¡¯t t§Öll wh§Öth§Ör R?§à ?? §àn g§à§àd t§Örm? w?th §£§Ñrt §àr n§àt, but ??n§ã§Ö h§Ö w§Ñ? §àft§Ön f§àr§ã§Öd t§à t§Ñlk w?th §£§Ñrt, ? th?nk th§Ö§å §Ñr§Ö §àn g§à§àd t§Örm?. ? §Ñm f§Ñm?l?§Ñr w?th ?t, ??n§ã§Ö ? w§Ñ? §Ñ m§Ñn ?n m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ §ã§ànv§Ör?§Ñt?§àn thr§àugh §àur f??t?. ?t w§Ñ? §âr§àb§Ñbl§å ?§àm§Öth?ng l?k§Ö th§Ñt. §¡? §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd, th§Ö§å d?dn¡¯t g§à §Ñ? f§Ñr §Ñ? §ã§àmm?tt?ng v?§àl§Ön§ã§Ö, but th§Ö§å §àft§Ön §Ñrgu§Ö §Ñ l§àt. §°h, r?ght. ? §Ñl?§à qu§Ñrr§Öl§Öd w?th §å§àu ?§àm§Öt?m§Ö?. W§Öll, m§à?t §àf th§Ö t?m§Ö, m§å §Ñng§Ör w§Ñ? ?gn§àr§Öd th§àugh. ¡­¡­¡­L§à§àk?ng b§Ñ§ãk n§àw, w§Ö d?d h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ b?g qu§Ñrr§Öl §àn§ã§Ö. §£ut wh?l§Ö ? r§Öm§Ömb§Ör th§Ñt ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ b?g qu§Ñrr§Öl, ? d§àn¡¯t r§Öm§Ömb§Ör wh§å w§Ö d?d ?t t§à b§Ög?n w?th. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §´§Önm§Ñ, wh§à w§Ñ? §Ñlw§Ñ§å? §ã§Ñlm, ?§ãr§Ö§Ñm§Öd §àut §Ñt th§Ñt t?m§Ö¡­ §Ñnd h§Ñd §Ñ ?§àrr§àwful §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn. ? r§Öm§Ömb§Ör th§Ñt mu§ãh, §å§Öt ? ?t?ll §ã§Ñn¡¯t r§Öm§Ömb§Ör th§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn f§àr ?t. §¡t th§Ñt t?m§Ö, wh§å w§Ör§Ö w§Ö qu§Ñrr§Öl?ng? D?d ? f§àrg§Öt ?§àm§Öth?ng ?m§â§àrt§Ñnt? §´h§Ö qu?ll-§â§Ön ?t§à§â§â§Öd. ¡°§®§å h§Ö§Ñd hurt?¡­¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö un§ã§àn?§ã?§àu?l§å t§Ñlk§Öd w?th §´§Ñ?uku¡¯? t§àn§Ö. §¡? ?h§Ö wr§àt§Ö, ?h§Ö tr?§Öd t§à r§Öm§Ömb§Ör h§Ör §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö, §ànl§å t§à b§Ö ?tru§ãk b§å §Ñ h§Ö§Ñd§Ñ§ãh§Ö. §´§à §ãh§Ñng§Ö h§Ör m§à§àd, ?h§Ö ?n§Ö§Ñk§Öd §àut. §¡ft§Ör t§Ñk?ng §Ñ d§Ö§Ö§â br§Ö§Ñth, ?h§Ö ?§Ñt d§àwn §àn th§Ö ?§Ö§ã§ànd ?t§Ö§â §àf th§Ö §àut§Ör ?t§Ñ?r? §Ñnd §Ñb?§Öntm?nd§Ödl§å l§à§àk§Öd §àff ?nt§à th§Ö d??t§Ñn§ã§Ö. §´h§Ö ?k§å w§Ñ? blu§Ö §Ñnd §ãl§àudl§Ö??, but th§Ö §Ñ?r f§Ölt §ã§àld. ?¡¯m gl§Ñd ? w§àr§Ö th§Ö §ã§à§Ñt th§Ñt §°t§àu-?§Ñm§Ñ g§Ñv§Ö m§Ö. §®§àr§Ö th§Ñn §Ñ §å§Ö§Ñr h§Ñ? §â§Ñ??§Öd ??n§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Öm§Ömb§Ör§Öd h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö, §Ñnd th§Ö ?§Ö§Ñ?§àn w§Ñ? §Ñ§â§âr§à§Ñ§ãh?ng w?nt§Ör. §¯§Ör m§àth§Ör¡¯? §âh§å??§ã§Ñl §ã§ànd?t?§àn h§Ñ? §Ñl?§à ?m§âr§àv§Öd t§à th§Ö §â§à?nt §àf b§Ö?ng h§Ö§Ñlth§å, §Ñnd §Ñl§àng w?th th§Ñt, th§Ö w§àrk §Öth?§ã? §àf th§Ö m??§ã§Öll§Ñn§Ö§àu? f§Öm§Ñl§Ö ?§Örv§Ñnt? wh§à l§àv§Öd t§à g§à???§â h§Ñd §Ñl?§à ?m§âr§àv§Öd. Wh?l§Ö th§Ö ?§Ö§Ñ?§àn?ng w§Ñ?n¡¯t §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öd §å§Öt, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? d§à?ng tr?§Ñl §Ñnd §Örr§àr §Ö§ç§â§Ör?m§Önt? §àn h§Ör §àwn. R§Ö§ã§Öntl§å, §¦r?§ã fr§àm th§Ö §àr§âh§Ñn§Ñg§Ö h§Ñd b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö ?nt§Ör§Ö?t§Öd ?n m§Ñk?ng ?§Ö§Ñ?§àn?ng §Ñnd th§Ö§å §àft§Ön d?d th§Ö §Ö§ç§â§Ör?m§Önt? t§àg§Öth§Ör. ?t§Ö§Ñd?l§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? tr§Ö§Ñd?ng h§Ör l?f§Ö §âr§à§â§Örl§å §Ñ? ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör.¡± D§Ö?§â?t§Ö ?t b§Ö?ng §Ñ v§Ör§å h§Ñ§â§â§å th?ng, ?h§Ö ?§àm§Öt?m§Ö? r§Öm§Ömb§Ör§Öd h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö §Ñnd ?udd§Önl§å f§Ölt l§àn§Öl§å. ¡°§¦v§Ön th§àugh ?¡¯m b§Ö?ng l§àv§Öd b§å b§àth §°t§àu-?§Ñm§Ñ §Ñnd §°k§Ñ§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ¡­ th§Ör§Ö ?h§àuld b§Ö §Ñ l?m?t t§à b§Ö?ng gr§Ö§Öd§å.¡± §´§Önm§Ñ¡¯? f§Ñth§Ör, wh§à h§Öl§â§Öd §´§Ñ?uku ?tud§å, d§Ö?§â?t§Ö b§Ö?ng bu?§å w?th h?? w§àrk. §´§Önm§Ñ¡¯? m§àth§Ör, wh§à g§Ñv§Ö §´§Ñ?uku §Ñ muffl§Ör w?th §Ñ d?ff§Ör§Önt §ã§àl§àr fr§àm h§Ör ?§àn¡¯?. §´§Önm§Ñ¡¯? ???t§Ör, wh§à b§Ñk§Öd §Ñ b?g §ã§Ñk§Ö f§àr §´§Ñ?uku¡¯? b?rthd§Ñ§å. §¡nd h?? b§Ö?t fr?§Önd, wh§à §Ñ§ã§ã§àm§â§Ñn?§Öd h?m ?n h?? l?f§Ö t§àg§Öth§Ör, l§àng§Ör th§Ñn §Ñn§å§àn§Ö §Öl?§Ö. §¡? ?h§Ö r§Öm§Ömb§Ör§Öd th§Ö l?f§Ö th§Ñt §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å §â§Ñ??§Öd, th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö t?m§Ö? th§Ñt ?h§Ö §Önd§Öd u§â ?n t§Ö§Ñr?. ? §Ñm ?§à§âh?§Ö, §Ñ g?rl, ?§à ?t ?h§àuld b§Ö §àk§Ñ§å t§à §ãr§å fr§àm r§Öm?n??§ã?ng, r?ght? ?h§Ö t?ghtl§å hugg§Öd h§Ör?§Ölf f§àr §ã§àmf§àrt. ?h§Ö §ãurl§Öd h§Ör b§àd§å §Ñnd §ã§àv§Ör§Öd h§Ör f§Ñ§ã§Ö t§à §âr§àt§Ö§ãt h§Ör?§Ölf fr§àm th§Ö §ã§àld w?nd. ? ?h§àuld m§Ñk§Ö m§àr§Ö §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö? t§à b§Öl§àng §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör. ?f ? l§à§àk §Ñt th§Ö w?d§Ör w§àrld, ?¡¯m ?ur§Ö m§å l§àn§Öl?n§Ö?? w§àuld d??§Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr. §£ut ?u?t f§àr n§àw, ?h§Ö w??h§Öd t§à ??nk ?nt§à th§Ö f§Ö§Öl?ng? §àf N§Ñk§Ñmur§Ñ §´§Ñ?uku. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö §ãl§à?§Öd h§Ör §Ö§å§Ö? §Ñnd §ã§Ñlm§Öd h§Ör?§Ölf d§àwn, ?h§Ö h§Ö§Ñrd th§Ö §ãl§à§â§â?ng §àf h§àr?§Ö h§à§àv§Ö? §Ñnd th§Ö ?qu§Ö§Ñk?ng §àf wh§Ö§Öl?. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö! 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N§Ñh, h§Ö d?d hurt m§å f§Ö§Öl?ng?, ?n §Ñ ?§Ön?§Ö.¡± ¡°§¡? §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd, ?t¡¯? g§à§àd t§à ?§Ö§Ö ?u§ãh r§Öl§Ñt?§àn?h?§â? b§Ötw§Ö§Ön b§à§å?. §´§à th?nk b§àth §àf §å§àu §Önd§Öd u§â g§Ött?ng §Ñl§àng w§Öll.¡± ¡°Wh§Ñt §â§Ñrt §àf ?t m§Ñk§Ö? ?t l§à§àk l?k§Ö w§Ö §Ñr§Ö §àn g§à§àd t§Örm??¡± ¡°D§àn¡¯t fr?§Önd?h?§â? b§Ötw§Ö§Ön b§à§å? §Ñlw§Ñ§å? f§Ö§Öl l?k§Ö th§Ñt?¡± §¡? ?h§Ö n§àn§ãh§Ñl§Ñntl§å §Ñn?w§Ör§Öd, R?§à §âut §àn §Ñn §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn th§Ñt ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à ?§Ñ§å ¡°Wh§Ñt k?nd §àf f§Ö§Öl?ng ?? th§Ñt¡­?¡± ¡°?¡¯v§Ö h§Ö§Ñrd §å§àu v???t§Öd th§Ö §àr§âh§Ñn§Ñg§Ö w?th§àut m§Ö kn§àw?ng. ?t ?§Ö§Öm? §å§àu g§Ñv§Ö th§Öm f§à§àd §Ñnd d§Ñ?l§å n§Ö§ã§Ö???t?§Ö?. ?unn§å t§àld m§Ö th§Ñt.¡± ¡°§¦v§Ön th§àugh ? t§àld th§Öm t§à n§àt ?§â§Ö§Ñk §Ñb§àut ?t! ¡­?t¡¯? ?u?t h§å§â§à§ãr??§å.¡± R?§à ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt §Ñ? ?f h§Ö w§Ñ? ?§â?tt?ng th§Ö w§àrd? §àut. §¯§Ö ?§Ñ?d ?t ?n §Ñ w§Ñ§å ?§à §Ñ? t§à n§àt m§Ñk§Ö §Ñ b?g d§Ö§Ñl §àf ?t. ¡°§°h, R?§à ?ur§Ö ?§Ñ?d §Ñ §ãut§Ö th?ng. ?t¡¯? b§Ött§Ör t§à ?h§àw h§å§â§à§ãr??§å §å§àu h§Ñv§Ö th§Ñn k?ndn§Ö?? §å§àu d§àn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö. F§àr th§à?§Ö wh§à r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Ö ?t, th§Ö§å w§àuld b§Ö h§Ñ§â§â§å, r§Ög§Ñrdl§Ö?? §àf wh§å th§Ö§å g§àt ?t. §²§Ö§à§âl§Ö w?ll g§Öt hungr§å ?f th§Ö§å d§àn¡¯t §Ö§Ñt. ?t¡¯? n§àt l?k§Ö f§à§àd g?v§Ön §àut §àf h§å§â§à§ãr??§å w?ll t§Ñ?t§Ö b§Ñd §Ñn§åw§Ñ§å. §´h§Ö ?m§â§àrt§Ñnt th?ng ?? t§à f?ll §å§àur ?t§àm§Ñ§ãh f?r?t.¡± ¡°Y§àu ?ur§Ö ?§Ñ§å ?u§ãh vulg§Ñr th?ng?, d§Ö?§â?t§Ö §å§àur §ãut§Ö f§Ñ§ã§Ö.¡± ¡°§°h, d?d ? ?§Ñ§å §Ñn§åth?ng wr§àng?¡± ¡°N§à¡­ ?t¡¯? ?u?t, th§Ñt gu§å ?§Ñ?d, ¡®?? th?? §Ñ bl§Ö???ng fr§àm §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?¡¯¡± ¡°§´h§Ñt¡¯? ?u?t §£§Ñrt¡¯? g§à-t§à r§Ö?§â§àn?§Ö. §¯§Ö §Ñl?§à ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt t§à m§Ö wh§Ön ? f?r?t g§Ñv§Ö th?ng? t§à th§Öm.¡± ¡°¡ª§´h§Ñt gu§å!¡± L§Ö§Ñv?ng §Ñ??d§Ö b§Ö?ng t§àld §àff h?m?§Ölf, R?§à §ã§àuldn¡¯t f§àrg?v§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñl?§à b§Ö?ng t§àld §àff l?k§Ö th§Ñt. ?§à§âh?§Ö ?m?l§Öd §Ñt R?§à, wh§à ?§Ö§Öm§Öd ?nd?gn§Ñnt. ¡°§£ut th§Ön ? r§Ö§âl?§Öd. ¡®??n¡¯t ?t §Ñ f§Ñ§ãt th§Ñt th§Ö?§Ö br§Ö§Ñd? §Ñnd m§Ö§Ñt w§àuld h§Öl§â th§Ö hungr§å §ãh?ldr§Ön? ?u?t §Ñ§ã§ã§Ö§ât ?t §àb§Öd?§Öntl§å. §°r w§àuld ?t b§Ö §àk§Ñ§å f§àr §å§àur w§àrd? t§à §ã§Ñu?§Ö §ãh?ldr§Ön t§à §ãr§å §àut §àf ?t§Ñrv§Ñt?§àn t§àd§Ñ§å? §´h§Ö§å w?ll g§Öt w§Ö§Ñk§Ön§Öd §Ñnd ??§ãk ?f th§Ö§å d§àn¡¯t g§Öt §âr§à§â§Ör nutr?t?§àn. F§àr §å§àu, wh§à §Ñr§Ö n§àt §Öv§Ön §Ñ d§à§ãt§àr, §ã§Ñn §å§àu t§Ñk§Ö §ã§Ñr§Ö §àf th§Öm? §°r d§à §å§àu th?nk br§Ö§Ñd br§àught b§å h§å§â§à§ãr??§å ?? r§àtt§Ön? Wh§Ñt §Ñ f§à§àl.¡¯ §¯§Ö ?hut u§â §Ñft§Ör th§Ñt.¡± ¡°¡­§´h§Ñt¡¯? ?§ã§Ñr§å.¡± ¡°? ?u?t br§àught th§Öm br§Ö§Ñd §Ñnd m§Ö§Ñt §Ñ? ?§àuv§Ön?r? f§àr v???t?ng, §å§Öt h§Ö ?§â§àk§Ö §àut §Ñ? ?f h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ?k?ng f§àr §Ñ f?ght, ?§à ? ?u?t r§Ö?§â§ànd§Öd §Ñ§ã§ã§àrd?ngl§å.¡± ¡°? ?u?t ?§åm§â§Ñth?z§Öd w?th h?m f§àr th§Ö f?r?t t?m§Ö n§àw.¡± §²§Örh§Ñ§â? f§àr §£§Ñrt, wh§à h§Ñd n§Öv§Ör ?§Ö§Ön §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt? u§â §ãl§à?§Ö, h§Ö¡¯d th§àught ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd§å wh§à §ã§Ñm§Ö th§Ör§Ö §àut §àf v§àlunt§Ö§Ör ?§â?r?t §Ñnd §â?t§å, ?§à h§Ö ?§Ñbb§Ör§Öd l?k§Ö th§Ñt. Wh§à w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö th§àught th§Ñt h§Ö w§àuld r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Ö mult?§âl§Ö d§Ögr§Ö§Ö? §àf ?§Ñr§ã§Ñ?m §Ñ? §Ñ r§Ö§âl§å? §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?t §ã§àuld b§Ö ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt ?t w§Ñ? v§Ör§å l?k§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö. L§à§àk?ng §Ñt th§Ö §âr§àf?l§Ö §àf th§Ö ?tr§àng g?rl, R?§à b§Ög§Ñn t§à th?nk th§Ñt h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ w§Ö§Ñk §â§Ör?§àn. §¯§Ö f§Ölt ?m§Ñll §Ñ? §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn, t§à f§Ö§Öl §Ñ l?ttl§Ö hurt b§å §£§Ñrt¡¯? w§àrd?. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-014/ CH 15 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 015 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? §¡m §¡l?§à F§Ñm?l?§Ñr w?th Fr?§Önd?h?§â? §£§Ötw§Ö§Ön F§Öll§àw §®§Ön ?? §¡nd th?? §ãh§Ñng§Ö r§Ñ??§Öd qu§Ö?t?§àn?. §¯§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à §Ñ?k §àn§Ö ?u§ãh qu§Ö?t?§àn t§à th§Ö g?rl ?n fr§ànt §àf h?m. §´§Ñk?ng th§Ö §ãh§Ñn§ã§Ö wh?l§Ö h?? u?u§Ñl §Ö?§ã§àrt w§Ñ?n¡¯t §âr§Ö?§Önt, R?§à turn§Öd t§à h§Ör. ¡°§¯§Ö§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö. Wh§Ñt d§à §å§àu th?nk §Ñb§àut th?? n§Ñt?§àn? §¡lth§àugh §àth§Ör n§Ñt?§àn? §Ñl?§à h§Ñv§Ö ?t, wh§å §Ñr§Ö th§Ör§Ö ?§à§ã?§Ñl §ãl§Ñ??§Ö? l?k§Ö r§à§å§Ñlt§å §Ñnd §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñ§ã§å?¡± W?th§àut §Ñn§å §âr§Öf§Ñ§ã§Ö, R?§à blurt§Öd §àut h?? qu§Ö?t?§àn. ¡°D§àn¡¯t §å§àu th?nk ?t w§àuld b§Ö b§Ött§Ör ?f th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö n§à ?§à§ã?§Ñl §ã§Ñ?t§Ö?, l?k§Ö r§à§å§Ñlt§å §Ñnd §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñ§ã§å? ?f ?t h§Ñ§â§â§Ön?, §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö w?ll ?ur§Öl§å b§Ö fr§Ö§Ör §Ñnd m§àr§Ö §Öqu§Ñl, m§Ñk?ng ?t §Ñ b§Ött§Ör n§Ñt?§àn.¡± §¡? R?§à d?vulg§Öd h?? th§àught? w?th §Ñ ?§Ör?§àu? §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ??l§Ön§ã§Öd b§å h?? w§àrd?. 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R?§à th§àught th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö w§àuld und§Ör?t§Ñnd §Ñnd §Ñgr§Ö§Ö w?th h?? v?§Öw. ¡°W§Öll, ? w§àn¡¯t d§Ön§å ?u§ãh §Ñ v?§Öw. §£ut ?t¡¯? ?m§â§à???bl§Ö §Ñt §Ñn§å r§Ñt§Ö.¡± §¯um§Ñn? w§Ör§Ö b§àrn un§Öqu§Ñl. §¦v§Ön ?n ?§Ñ§â§Ñn, §Ñ §ã§àuntr§å w?th b§Ött§Ör ?§à§ã?§Ñl ?§Ö§ãur?t§å, ?n§Öqu§Ñl?t§å ?t?ll §Ö§ç??t§Öd. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? ?t w§Ñ? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd m§Öm§àr?§Ö? §àf h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö §Ñ? §´§Ñ?uku, wh§à w§Ñ? w?th§àut §Ñ f§Ñth§Ör §Ñnd §Ñb§Ñnd§àn§Öd b§å h?? m§àth§Ör, th§Ñt ?h§Ö th§àught ?§à ?n §â§Ñrt?§ãul§Ñr. §¯§Ö¡¯d m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à l?v§Ö §àn, d§Ö?§â?t§Ö h?? ??tu§Ñt?§àn, du§Ö t§à th§Ö ?§à§ã?§Öt§å¡¯? ?tru§ãtur§Ö, but ?n th?? w§àrld, ?f §Ñ §ãh?ld w§Ör§Ö §Ñb§Ñnd§àn§Öd b§å th§Ö?r §â§Ñr§Önt?, th§Ö§å h§Ñd n§à §ãh§à?§ã§Ö but t§à l?v§Ö §àn th§Ö ?tr§Ö§Öt? §àr r§Ö?§àrt t§à §âr§à?t?tut?§àn. §´h§à?§Ö wh§à w§Ör§Ö §â?§ãk§Öd u§â b§å th§Ö §àr§âh§Ñn§Ñg§Ö w§Ör§Ö th§Ö lu§ãk?§Ör §àn§Ö?. §´h§Ö w§àrld w§Ñ? b§Ö§Ñut?ful, §å§Öt §ãru§Öl §Ñt th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö t?m§Ö. 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Wh§Ñt th§Ö§å h§Ñv§Ö §Ñr§Ö n§àt §ànl§å gl§àr§å §Ñnd h§àn§àr, but §Ñl?§à §àbl?g§Ñt?§àn? §Ñnd r§Ö?§â§àn??b?l?t?§Ö? §Ñt th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö t?m§Ö. §¡? l§àng §Ñ? th§Ö§å d§àn¡¯t f§àrg§Öt th§Ñt, ? d§àn¡¯t th?nk th§Ö§å §Ñr§Ö §Öv?l §Ñt §Ñll.¡± §²§Örh§Ñ§â? ?t ?§àund§Öd l?k§Ö ?d§Ö§Ñl??m, ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à w§Ñ? ?§Ñ§å?ng ?t w§Ñ? §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?h§Ö¡¯d §Ñl?§à th§àught th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö th?ng ?n h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö. §´§Ñ?uku w§Ñ? §Ñ m§Öd?§à§ãr§Ö §å§àung m§Ñn. §¯§Ö d?dn¡¯t th?nk §àf b§Ö§ã§àm?ng §Ñ r?§ãh §â§Ör?§àn §àr §Ñ §âr?m§Ö m?n??t§Ör. §¯§Ö w§Ñ? ?u?t §Ñn §àrd?n§Ñr§å m§Ñn wh§à w§àrk§Öd f§àr th§Ö ?§Ñk§Ö §àf t§àm§àrr§àw §Ñnd §Ön?§à§å§Öd h?? d§Ñ?l§å l?f§Ö. §¯§Ö ?§Ñw §â§àl?t?§ã?§Ñn? wh§à w§Ör§Ö §ãr?t?§ã?z§Öd b§å m§Ñ?? m§Öd?§Ñ f§àr d?ff?§ãult ??tu§Ñt?§àn? w?th?n th§Ö?r r§Ö?§â§àn??b?l?t?§Ö?. §´§Ñ?uku d?dn¡¯t th?nk h§Ö §ã§àuld t§Ñk§Ö §àv§Ör ?n th§Ö?r §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö, §Ñnd h§Ö d?dn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à d§à ?§à. ?¡¯ll §Öntru?t §Ñll d?ff?§ãult ?tuff t§à §å§àu, ?¡¯ll ?u?t §ã§ànt?nu§Ö t§à §â§Ñ§å th§Ö t§Ñ§ç. ?t m?ght ?§àund l?k§Ö th§Ö m?nd?§Öt §àf §Ñ t§å§â?§ã§Ñl ?§Ñ§â§Ñn§Ö?§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à w§Ñ? ?tu§â?dl§å §â§Ö§Ñ§ã§Öful, but §´§Ñ?uku l§àv§Öd ?u§ãh §Ñ ?tu§â?dl§å §â§Ö§Ñ§ã§Öful l?f§Ö. ¡°§´h§Ör§Ö §Ñr§Ö m§Ñn§å ?urr§àund?ng n§Ñt?§àn? wh§à w§Ñnt t§à ?§Ö?z§Ö §àur t§Örr?t§àr§å thr§àugh w§Ñr. ?f th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl f§Ñm?l§å §Ñnd §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §â§Öd?gr§Ö§Ö w§Ör§Ö g§àn§Ö, wh§à w§àuld §ã§àmm§Ñnd §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §Ñnd §ã§Ñrr§å §àut d?§âl§àm§Ñ§ã§å f§àr th§Ö n§Ñt?§àn?¡± §¡lth§àugh §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm w§Ñ? §â§Ö§Ñ§ã§Öful §Ñt th§Ö m§àm§Önt, th§Ö§å h§Ñd §Ö§ç§â§Ör?§Ön§ã§Öd §Ñ b?g b§Ñttl§Ö §Ñb§àut h§Ñlf §Ñ §ã§Öntur§å §Ñg§à. §´h§Ö §â§Ö§Ñ§ã§Ö th§Ñt §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §Ö§ç§â§Ör?§Ön§ã§Öd th§Ön h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön §Ö§Ñrn§Öd b§å th§à?§Ö ?n §â§àw§Ör §Ñt th§Ö t?m§Ö. §´h§Ö §â§Ö§Ñ§ã§Ö th§Ñt l§Ñ?t§Öd §Öv§Ön n§àw w§Ñ? du§Ö t§à th§Ö §ãurr§Önt §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à w§Ör§Ö ?n §â§àw§Ör. §¡ f§à§àl??h k?ng w§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à §Ñ§ãh?§Öv§Ö th??. ¡°Wh§Ñt w§àuld h§Ñ§â§â§Ön ?f §Ñ §ã§àmm§àn§Ör d?d ?t ?n th§Ö?r ?t§Ö§Ñd? §´h§Ö§å §Ñr§Ö §Ñll d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Ö t§à §ã§ànt?nu§Ö th§Ö?r §Öv§Ör§åd§Ñ§å l?v§Ö?. §´h§Ö ?t§Ñnd§Ñrd §àf l?v?ng §Ñnd §Ödu§ã§Ñt?§àn §Ñr§Ö n§àt §Öqu§Ñl. W§Ö n§Ö§Öd t§à f?r?t §Öl?m?n§Ñt§Ö th§Ö w§Ñr b§Ötw§Ö§Ön n§Ñt?§àn? §Ñnd ?m§âr§àv§Ö th§Ö qu§Ñl?t§å §àf l?v§Ö? t§à r§Ödu§ã§Ö th§Ö r§Ö?§â§àn??b?l?t?§Ö? §àf r§à§å§Ñl? §Ñnd th§Ö §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §ãl§Ñ??§Ö?. ?t w§àuld b§Ö h§Ñrd t§à §Öl?m?n§Ñt§Ö §Ñll §àf ?t, but w?th th§Ö?r r§Ö?§â§àn??b?l?t?§Ö? r§Ödu§ã§Öd, th§Ö §Ñuth§àr?t§å th§Ö§å w§àuld h§àld w§àuld §Ñl?§à d§Ö§ãr§Ö§Ñ?§Ö. ?t w§àuld §Ñll d§Ö§â§Önd §àn th§Ö w§àrld¡¯? ??tu§Ñt?§àn §Ñnd th§Ö ?m§âr§àv§Öm§Önt? th§Ñt h§Ñ§â§â§Ön.¡± R?§à w§Ñ? l??t§Ön?ng ??l§Öntl§å t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? ?t§àr§å. §¯?? §Ö§å§Ö? w§Ör§Ö l?k§Ö §Ñ §ã§Ñlm ?§Ö§Ñ. ¡°§¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §å§àur th§àught? §Ñr§Ö §ã§àrr§Ö§ãt, R?§à. 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R?§à ?§Ö§Öm? t§à b§Ö bu?§å w?th §Ñ l§àt §àf ?tuff. ?§â§Ö§Ñk?ng §àf m§å?§Ölf, m§å l§àng ?§àught §Ñft§Ör ?§Ö§Ñ?§àn?ng d§Öv§Öl§à§âm§Önt h§Ñ? g§àn§Ö w§Öll. W§Ñ?n¡¯t ?t §Ñm§Ñz?ng! ?t w§Ñ? §Ñll th§Ñnk? t§à §£§Ñrt §Ñnd §àth§Ör §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö¡¯? h§Öl§â! §£§Ñrt d?dn¡¯t ?§Ö§Öm t§à l§àv§Ö ?tud§å?ng, but h§Ö ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à h§Ñv§Ö d§Ö§ã§Önt §âh§å??§ã§Ñl ?tr§Öngth §Ñnd w§àrldl§å w??d§àm. ?§à wh§Ön ? t§Ñught h?m ?§Ñl§Ö? t§Ñlk fr§àm m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö, h§Ö qu?§ãkl§å r§Öm§Ömb§Ör§Öd ?t §Ñnd ?m§à§àthl§å §âut ?t ?nt§à §âr§Ñ§ãt?§ã§Ö. §¯?? §ã§ànv§Ör?§Ñt?§àn ?k?ll? §Ñr§Ö §ãurr§Öntl§å §Ñt th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö l§Öv§Öl §Ñ? m§à?t §Ñdult?. §¦r?§ã ?? §Ñl?§à §ãult?v§Ñt?ng h?? t§Ñl§Önt w?th gr§Ö§Ñt m§àm§Öntum. Wh§Ön ? l§Önt h?m §Ñ b§à§àk, h§Ö r§Ö§Ñd ?t §Ñll w?th t§Örr?f§å?ng ?§â§Ö§Öd, §Ñnd h?? d§Ö§âth §àf kn§àwl§Ödg§Ö ?ur§â§Ñ??§Öd m?n§Ö. Wh§à w§àuld b§Öl?§Öv§Ö th§Ñt h§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Öv§Ön l?t§Ör§Ñt§Ö wh§Ön w§Ö f?r?t m§Öt §Ñ §å§Ö§Ñr §Ñg§à? ?unn§å h§Ñ? b§Ö§Ön ?tud§å?ng §Ñ? §Ñ m§Ñ?d §Ñ§â§âr§Önt?§ã§Ö, §Ñnd ?h§Ö ?t?ll h§Öl§â? w?th §âr§àdu§ãt d§Öv§Öl§à§âm§Önt, d§Ö?§â?t§Ö th§Ö tr§àubl§Ö ?h§Ö §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å h§Ñd §àn h§Ör h§Ñnd?. ?¡¯m gu§Ö???ng th§Ö §àth§Ör §ãh?ldr§Ön §Ñr§Ö §Ñl?§à f§àll§àw?ng th§Ö?r l§Ö§Ñd, b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö th§Ö§å §Ñll b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö §Ö§ç§ã§Öll§Önt §ãh?ldr§Ön. §¦v§Ön th§àugh th§Ö§å §Ñll l§Öd t§àugh§Ör l?v§Ö? th§Ñn m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö, th§Ö§å §Ñr§Ö §Ñll ?tr§àng §Ñnd §âr§àud. ¡­?f n§àt f§àr §´§Önm§Ñ, m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö ?§Ölf w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö h§Ñd t§à §ãr§Ñwl u§â §àn m§å §àwn. ?t m§Ñd§Ö m§Ö §Ñw§Ñr§Ö §àf h§àw w§Ö§Ñk ? w§Ñ?, wh?§ãh ?n turn m§Ñd§Ö m§Ö §Ñ?h§Ñm§Öd. N§à g§à§àd, m§å ?t§àr§å g§àt d§Ör§Ñ?l§Öd. §¡nd ?§à, §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö §Ñnd ? §Ñr§Ö d§à?ng §àur b§Ö?t. §°t§àu-?§Ñm§Ñ §Ñl?§à d??§â§Ñt§ãh§Öd m§Ñn§å §â§Ör?§ànn§Öl f§àr h?? §ã§àm§â§Ñn§å §Ñnd ?t n§àw h§Ñ? b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö v§Ör§å l?v§Öl§å. ? th§àught ?t m?ght b§Ö §â§à???bl§Ö t§à d§à b?gg§Ör th?ng?. §°h r?ght, ? h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ b?g §Ñnn§àun§ã§Öm§Önt f§àr §å§àu. ? b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö §Ñn §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ! §®§å §å§àung§Ör br§àth§Ör w§Ñ? b§àrn! §¡ §å§àung§Ör br§àth§Ör! ??n§ã§Ö ? d?dn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö ??bl?ng? ?n m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö, ? w§Ñ? gr§Ö§Ñtl§å m§àv§Öd wh§Ön m§å §å§àung§Ör br§àth§Ör w§Ñ? b§àrn. §¯§Ö ?qu§Ö§Öz§Öd m§å f?ng§Ör w?th h?? t?n§å h§Ñnd. ?t w§Ñ? v§Ör§å §ãut§Ö. N§àw, ? ?tr§àngl§å §Ñgr§Ö§Ö w?th §¡l¡¯? ?t§Ñt§Öm§Önt wh§Ön h§Ö ?§Ñ?d h?? §å§àung§Ör br§àth§Ör w§Ñ? §ãut§Ö! §£ut ?¡¯ll m§Ñk§Ö ?ur§Ö t§à n§àt b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö §Ñn §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ wh§à w?ll b§Ö ?§Ö§Ön w?th d§Ö§Ñd-f??h §Ö§å§Ö? b§å m§å br§àth§Ör. D§àn¡¯t w§àrr§å, ?¡¯m §ã§ànf?d§Önt §Ñb§àut ?t. §´§Önm§Ñ¡­ ? n§Öv§Ör m§Önt?§àn§Öd ?t, ??n§ã§Ö ?t w§Ñ? §Ömb§Ñrr§Ñ???ng, but f§àr m§Ö, §´§Önm§Ñ w§Ñ? m§å br§àth§Ör. W§Öll, ? th?nk §´§Önm§Ñ w§àuld h§Ñt§Ö th§Ö ?d§Ö§Ñ th§àugh. ¡ª§°§à§â?, th§Ö t?m§Ö f§àr §´§Ñ?uku ?? §àv§Ör. ?t ?? t?m§Ö t§à b§Ö §Ñ l§Ñd§å! ?§Ö§Ö §å§àu §Ñg§Ñ?n, §´§Önm§Ñ. ?t h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön §Ñlm§à?t tw§à §å§Ö§Ñr? ??n§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö f?r?t b§Ög§Ñn wr?t?ng th?? d?§Ñr§å. ?h§Ö §ãh§à?§Ö §Ñ th?§ãk §àn§Ö §àn §âur§â§à?§Ö, but ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö h§Ñd t§àn? §àf th?ng? t§à wr?t§Ö, ?h§Ö¡¯d §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å u?§Öd u§â h§Ör f?r?t b§à§àk. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?t §ã§àuld b§Ö §â§Ñrt?§Ñll§å bl§Ñm§Öd §àn th§Ö §ã§à§àk?ng r§Ö§ã?§â§Ö? th§Ñt ?h§Ö §Ñl?§à wr§àt§Ö §Ñnd f?ll§Öd th§Ö §â§Ñg§Ö? w?th. §¡? ?h§Ö r§Ö?§àlv§Öd t§à h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ ?§Ö§â§Ñr§Ñt§Ö b§à§àk f§àr wr?t?ng r§Ö§ã?§â§Ö?, th§Ö m§Ñ?d §Ñnn§àun§ã§Öd R?§à¡¯? v???t. ??n§ã§Ö ?t w§Ñ? ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt h§Ö h§Ñ? §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å b§Ö§Ön l§Öd t§à th§Ö r§Ö§ã§Ö§ât?§àn r§à§àm, ?§à§âh?§Ö hurr?§Öd th§Ör§Ö ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å. §¡? ?h§Ö §à§â§Ön§Öd th§Ö d§à§àr, R?§à w§Ñ? ??tt?ng §ã§àmf§àrt§Ñbl§å §àn §Ñ §ãh§Ñ?r. §´§àd§Ñ§å, h?? §Ö?§ã§àrt §¡l d?dn¡¯t ??t §àn §Ñ §ãh§Ñ?r §Ñnd ?t§à§àd b§Öh?nd R?§à, §Ñ? §Ñn §Ö?§ã§àrt ?h§àuld. ¡°R?§à, §¡l!¡± ¡°Y§àu l§à§àk w§Öll, ?§à§âh?§Ö.¡± ¡°?t¡¯? b§Ö§Ön §Ñ wh?l§Ö ??n§ã§Ö w§Ö l§Ñ?t m§Öt, ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ.¡± R?§à, wh§à ?h§Ö h§Ñdn¡¯t m§Öt ?n §Ñ l§àng t?m§Ö, gr§Öw m§àr§Ö §Ñdult-l?k§Ö §Ñg§Ñ?n. ?t d?dn¡¯t m§Ö§Ñn h§Ö ?udd§Önl§å gr§Öw ?ur§âr???ngl§å t§Ñll§Ör, but th§Ñt h?? §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn th§Ñt h§Ñd §ãh§Ñng§Öd. ?§à§âh?§Ö ?t?ll w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?ur§Ö §àf h§àw §àld R?§à w§Ñ?. ?h§Ö §ã§àuld gu§Ö?? th§Ñt h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ö?th§Ör §Ñr§àund h§Ör §Ñg§Ö §àr §Ñ l?ttl§Ö b?t §àld§Ör, but ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t kn§àw h?? §Ö§ç§Ñ§ãt §Ñg§Ö. R?§à, wh§à ?§Ñt gr§Ñ§ã§Öfull§å §àn th§Ö §ãh§Ñ?r, l§à§àk§Öd l?k§Ö §Ñ m§Ñn f§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn. ?t w§Ñ? ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt g?rl? gr§Öw f§Ñ?t, but ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Ö§Ñl?z§Öd f§àr th§Ö f?r?t t?m§Ö th§Ñt b§à§å? §ã§àuld §Ñl?§à gr§àw f§Ñ?t. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ö§ç§ã?t§Öd §Ñ? ?h§Ö th§àught th§Ñt h§Ör §å§àung§Ör br§àth§Ör w§àuld §Ñl?§à gr§àw f§Ñ?t. ¡°L??t§Ön, ? h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ §å§àung§Ör br§àth§Ör!¡± ¡°§¯§Ö-h, §ã§àngr§Ñtul§Ñt?§àn?.¡± ¡°§¡l, ?¡¯v§Ö §ã§àm§Ö t§à und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt §å§àu m§Ö§Ñn b§å §å§àur §å§àung§Ör br§àth§Ör b§Ö?ng §ãut§Ö!¡± ¡°?§à §å§àu¡¯v§Ö §ã§àm§Ö t§à und§Ör?t§Ñnd ?t. §´h?? §¡l ?? v§Ör§å h§Ñ§â§â§å §Ñb§àut ?t. W§Öll, m§å l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör? n§à l§àng§Ör w§Ñnt t§à b§Ö hugg§Öd th§àugh.¡± §¡? §¡l t§Ö§Ñr?l§å ?§Ñ?d ?§à, R?§à ?§â§àut§Öd §àut ?n r§Ö?§â§àn?§Ö. ¡°§¯§Ö l§Öt §å§àu d§à §Ñll th§Ñt t§à h?m unt?l th§Ñt §Ñg§Ö, ?§à b§Ö th§Ñnkful f§àr §å§àur §å§àung§Ör br§àth§Ör.¡± ¡°W§Öll, th§Ñt w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à ?§àm§Öth?ng t§à b§Ö §ã§àngr§Ñtul§Ñt§Öd §Ñb§àut, but.¡± §¯§Ö §â§Ñu?§Öd, t§à§àk §àut §Ñ w§à§àd§Ön b§à§ç fr§àm h?? §â§à§ãk§Öt, §Ñnd §âr§Ö?§Önt§Öd ?t ?n fr§ànt §àf ?§à§âh?§Ö. ¡°§¯§Ñ§â§â§å §Ö?ghth b?rthd§Ñ§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö.¡± R?§à, wh§à ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à r§Öm§Ömb§Ör h?? §âr§àm??§Ö §Ñ §å§Ö§Ñr §Ñg§à, ?§Ñw ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?ur§âr??§Öd, ?§Ö§Öm?ngl§å f§àrg§Ött?ng th§Ñt §âr§àm??§Ö ?n?t§Ö§Ñd. §¡? ?h§Ö ?l§àwl§å §à§â§Ön§Öd th§Ö w§à§àd§Ön b§à§ç th§Ñt w§Ñ? h§Ñnd§Öd t§à h§Ör, ?h§Ö f§àund §Ñ h§Ñ?r §Ñ§ã§ã§Ö??§àr§å m§Ñd§Ö w?th ??lv§Ör. §´h§Ö ??lv§Ör w§Ñ? f§àrm§Öd ?nt§à th§Ö ?h§Ñ§â§Ö §àf §Ñ r§à?§Ö §Ñnd b§Ö§Ñut?full§å ?tudd§Öd w?th §â§Ö§Ñrl? §Ñnd ?k§å blu§Ö ?§Öw§Öl?. ¡°?t¡¯? b§Ö§Ñut?ful¡­¡± ?h§Ö un§ã§àn?§ã?§àu?l§å murmur§Öd w?th §Ñn §Ñdm?r?ng t§àn§Ö. ¡°?t h§Ñ? th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §ã§àl§àr §Ñ? R?§à¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö?. §´h§Ñnk §å§àu, ?¡¯ll t§Ñk§Ö g§à§àd §ã§Ñr§Ö §àf ?t!¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuld ?§Ö§Ö ?t w§Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng §Ö§ç§â§Ön??v§Ö §Ñt §Ñ gl§Ñn§ã§Ö, but b§àth r§Öturn?ng ?t §Ñnd ?§â§Ö§Ñk?ng §àut §Ñb§àut ?t w§Ör§Ö §Ñ br§Ö§Ñ§ãh §àf §Öt?qu§Ött§Ö. ?n?t§Ö§Ñd, §Ñ? ?h§Ö ?§â§àk§Ö h§Ör gr§Ñt?tud§Ö w?th §Ñ l§Ñd§å-l?k§Ö ?m?l§Ö. R?§à¡¯? §ãh§Ö§Ök? flu?h§Öd. ¡°D?d §å§àu ?§Ñ§å th§Ñt §àn §âur§â§à?§Ö?¡± ¡°Y§Ö??¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö t?lt§Öd h§Ör h§Ö§Ñd, ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt R?§à m§Ö§Ñnt. §£§Ö??d§Ö h?m, §¡l w§Ñ? §ãhu§ãkl?ng. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñw§Ñr§Ö th§Ñt ?t w§Ñ? §ãu?t§àm§Ñr§å t§à g?v§Ö th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn th§Ö§å l?k§Öd §àr th§Ö?r f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt h§Ñd th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §ã§àl§àr §Ñ? th§Ö?r h§Ñ?r §àr §Ö§å§Ö? ?n th?? n§Ñt?§àn. ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö §â§Ñ?r n§Öv§Ör m§Önt?§àn§Öd th§Ñt, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? l§Öft §ã§ànfu?§Öd §Ñ? t§à wh§å R?§à h§Ñd ?u§ãh §Ñ tr§àubl§Öd §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn, ?§à h§Ö §ãh§Ñng§Öd th§Ö t§à§â?§ã. ¡°? kn§àw ?t¡¯? b§Ött§Ör f§àr m§Ö t§à §Ñtt§Önd §àn§Ö, but ? th?nk ?t ?h§àuld b§Ö §Ñlr?ght t§à n§àt t§à wh?l§Ö ? §Ñm ?t?ll h§Ör§Ö.¡± §¦v§Öntu§Ñll§å ?§à§âh?§Ö w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö t§à l§Ö§Ñv§Ö th§Ö h§Ö§Ñlth r§Ö?§àrt §Ñnd r§Öturn t§à th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl. §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt §¯§Ör m§àth§Ör w§Ñ? §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å h§Ö§Ñlth§å §Ñnd h§Ör §å§àung§Ör br§àth§Ör w§Ñ? b§àrn. §´h§Ö§å §ã§àuldn¡¯t l§Ö§Ñv§Ö h§Ör f§Ñth§Ör, wh§à w§Ñ? w§àrk?ng §Ñt th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl §Ñl§àn§Ö, l§àn§Öl§å f§àr§Öv§Ör. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö¡­ D§à §å§àu h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ f?§Ñn§ã¨¦?¡± ¡°? d§àn¡¯t.¡± §´h§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn w§Ñ?, wh§Ön§Öv§Ör th§Ñt k?nd §àf t§à§â?§ã §ã§Ñm§Ö u§â, ?h§Ö §Öv§Ñd§Öd ?t w?th ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à b§Ö ?§Ö§â§Ñr§Ñt§Öd fr§àm §°t§àu-?§Ñm§Ñ¡­¡± wh?l§Ö §ãr§å?ng w§Ö§Ñkl§å. ?h§Ö ?t?ll §ã§àuldn¡¯t m§Önt?§àn th§Ö m§Ñtt§Ör §àf w§Ñnt?ng t§à b§Ö §Ñ nun §Ñt h§Ör §Ñg§Ö ?u?t §å§Öt. ¡°??n§ã§Ö §å§àu §Ñr§Ö §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt, d§àn¡¯t §å§àu th?nk ?t¡¯? w§Ö?rd t§à n§àt h§Ñv§Ö §àn§Ö §Ñt §å§àur §Ñg§Ö?¡± ¡°Y§àu¡¯r§Ö r?ght. §£ut ? d§àn¡¯t n§Ö§Öd ?t.¡± ¡°? ?§Ö§Ö¡­ th§Ön h§àw §Ñb§àut §å§àu b§Ö m§å br?d§Ö?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?tunn§Öd f§àr §Ñ m§àm§Önt wh§Ön R?§à §ã§ànf§Ö??§Öd §Ñ? h§Ö h§Ñd r§Ö?§àlv§Öd t§à, but ?h§Ö ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å §Ñn?w§Ör§Öd w?th §Ñ l§àv§Öl§å ?m?l§Ö. ¡°?¡¯ll r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãtfull§å d§Ö§ãl?n§Ö.¡± ¡°?n?t§Ñnt §Ñn?w§Ör, huh¡­ ??n¡¯t ?t §àk§Ñ§å t§à §ã§àn??d§Ör ?t §Ñ l?ttl§Ö?!¡± ¡°§£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö m§å §Ñn?w§Ör w§àuldn¡¯t §ãh§Ñng§Ö §Öv§Ön ?f ? d?d. §®§å l?f§Ö §âl§Ñn ?? t§à h§Öl§â §°t§àu-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? bu??n§Ö??. §´h§Ön m§å br§àth§Ör w§àuld §Öv§Öntu§Ñll§å ?u§ã§ã§Ö§Öd, r?ght? §´h§Ön ? §âl§Ñn t§à ?u?t §à§â§Önl§å b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö §Ñ nun §Ñft§Örw§Ñrd.¡± §¡lth§àugh ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t t§Öll h§Ör §â§Ñr§Önt? §å§Öt, R?§à w§Ñ? h§Ör d§Ö§Ñr fr?§Önd, ?§à ?h§Ö §ã§Ñ?u§Ñll§å ?§Ñ?d ?t. CH 17 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 017 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? §¡m N§àw §¦?ght Y§Ö§Ñr? §°ld ?? ¡°?¡¯v§Ö §âr§àm??§Öd G§àd t§à d§Öv§àt§Ö m§å §ãh§Ñ?t?t§å.¡± ¡°§´§à wh§à?¡± ¡°§´§à G§àd.¡± ¡°Y§àu¡­ ?¡¯v§Ö §Ñlw§Ñ§å? th§àught th??, but §å§àu r§Ö§Ñll§å §Ñr§Ö §Ñ ?tr§Ñng§Ö w§àm§Ñn.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö §âuff§Öd h§Ör §ãh§Ö§Ök? §Ñt th§Ö rud§Ö r§Öm§Ñrk. §´h§Ön R?§à¡¯? §Ö§ç§Ñ?§â§Ör§Ñt§Öd §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn f§Ñd§Öd §Ñnd h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö, §Ñ? ?f h§Ö w§Ñ? §ãh§Ñll§Öng?ng ?§àm§Öth?ng. ¡°¡­?? ?t r§Ö§Ñll§å f§àr G§àd th§Ñt §å§àu¡¯r§Ö d§Öv§àt?ng §å§àur §ãh§Ñ?t?t§å t§à?¡± ¡°§°f §ã§àur?§Ö. §´h§Ñt¡¯? th§Ö dut§å §àf §Ñ nun, §Ñft§Ör §Ñll.¡± ¡°??n¡¯t ?t ¡®§´§Önm§Ñ¡¯?¡± ¡°§¯§Ö-h?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñg?t§Ñt§Öd ?n??d§Ö, §Ñ? ?h§Ö¡¯d n§Öv§Ör th§àught ?h§Ö w§àuld h§Ö§Ñr ?§àm§Öb§àd§å ?§â§Ö§Ñk th§Ñt n§Ñm§Ö ?n th?? w§àrld. Wh§å d§à§Ö? R?§à kn§àw th§Ñt n§Ñm§Ö? ¡°¡­Wh§å?¡± ¡°Wh§Ön ? r§Ö?§ãu§Öd §å§àu, §å§àu §ã§Ñll§Öd §àut th§Ñt n§Ñm§Ö.¡± R?§à murmur§Öd w?th §Ñ dull §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn. N§àw th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught §Ñb§àut ?t, wh§Ön ?h§Ö f?r?t m§Öt R?§à, th§Ö m§àm§Önt ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñb§àut t§à dr§àwn, ?§à§âh?§Ö d?d §ã§Ñll th§Ñt n§Ñm§Ö. §¡t th§Ñt t?m§Ö, ?h§Ö¡¯d ?w§Ñll§àw§Öd §Ñ b?t §àf w§Ñt§Ör, §Ñnd ?n h§Ör f§Ñd?ng §ã§àn?§ã?§àu?n§Ö??, ?h§Ö h§Ñd §Ñn ?llu??§àn wh§Ör§Ö h§Ör b§Ö?t fr?§Önd ?n h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö ?§Ñv§Öd h§Ör. ¡ª¡ª§¡§Ñh, ?§à §å§àu¡¯r§Ö f?n§Ö. Y§àu ?§Ñv§Öd m§Ö. §´h§Ñnk?. §¡? ?h§Ö th§àught ?§à, ?h§Ö r§Ö§Ñ§ãh§Öd §àut h§Ör h§Ñnd §Ñnd §ã§Ñll§Öd §àut th§Ñt n§Ñm§Ö. ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?§à h§Ñ§â§â§å th§Ön §Ñnd ?h§Öd t§Ö§Ñr?. ¡°¡­¡± Wh§Ön ?h§Ö r§Ö§ã§Ñll§Öd ?t §Ñt th?? m§àm§Önt, ?t w§Ñ? ?l?ghtl§å¡­ n§à, v§Ör§å §Ömb§Ñrr§Ñ???ng. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö? §Ñt th§Ñt t?m§Ö w§Ör§Ö §Ö§å§Ö? th§Ñt §ànl§å ?§Ñw §å§àur l§àv§Öd §àn§Ö.¡± N§à w§Öll, h§Ö ?? §Ñn ?m§â§àrt§Ñnt b§Ö?t fr?§Önd, but¡­ §£ut ?t m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör §Ömb§Ñrr§Ñ??§Öd t§à h§Ö§Ñr ?t. §¦v§Ön th§àugh ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å r§Ö?n§ã§Ñrn§Ñt§Öd, ?t f§Ölt §â§Ñ?nful, l?k§Ö h§Ör bl§Ñ§ãk h??t§àr§å §Ñ? §´§Ñ?uku h§Ñd ?n§ãr§Ö§Ñ?§Öd ?n numb§Ör. ¡°?? th?? ¡®§´§Önm§Ñ¡¯ th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn §å§àu l§àv§Ö?¡± ¡°§¯§Ö-h?¡± ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd R?§à h§Ñd m??t§Ñk§Ön h§Ör §Ñ? §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn wh§à w§Ñ? k§Ö§Ö§â?ng h§Ör §ãh§Ñ?t?t§å f§àr th§Ö m§Ñn ?h§Ö l§àv§Öd. ?h§Ö th§àught ?h§Ö m?ght §ã§àll§Ñ§â?§Ö §àut §àf ?ur§âr??§Ö. ¡­W§Öll, ??n§ã§Ö ? §Ñm §Ñ g?rl n§àw, ?t §ã§Ñn¡¯t b§Ö h§Öl§â§Öd t§à th?nk l?k§Ö th§Ñt? §¦h-?? §¡n§åw§Ñ§å, ?¡¯ll h§Ñv§Ö t§à d§Ön§å ?t f§àr th§Ö t?m§Ö b§Ö?ng. ¡°Y§àu ?§Ö§Ö, R?§à.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö tr?§Öd t§à w§Ö§Ñv§Ö h§Ör w§àrd?, but R?§à §ã§ànt?nu§Öd t§à t§Ñlk t§à ?nt§Örru§ât h§Ör. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö, ? w§àn¡¯t m§Ö§Öt §å§àu §Ñn§åm§àr§Ö. §£ut¡­ ?f ?§à§âh?§Ö ?? w?ll?ng t§à b§Ö m§å br?d§Ö, ? §ã§Ñn t§Ñk§Ö §å§àu §Ñl§àng.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö bl?nk§Öd h§Ör §Ö§å§Ö? wh§Ön ?h§Ö w§Ñ? t§àld ?§à ?n §Ñ ?§Ör?§àu? t§àn§Ö. R?§à¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö? w§Ör§Ö d?m, §Ñnd ?t d?dn¡¯t f§Ö§Öl l?k§Ö h?? u?u§Ñl ?§àk§Ö. ¡°W§Ö §ã§Ñn¡¯t m§Ö§Öt §Ñn§åm§àr§Ö?¡± ¡°Y§Ö§Ñh¡­¡± R?§à l§à§àk§Öd d§àwn t§à th§Ö fl§à§àr §Ñ? h§Ö §Ñn?w§Ör§Öd. R?§à, wh§à¡¯d §Ñlw§Ñ§å? l§à§àk§Öd ?tr§Ñ?ght ?nt§à h§Ör §Ö§å§Ö?, w§Ñ? tr§å?ng t§à §Ñv§à?d h§Ör g§Ñz§Ö. §´h§Ö th?ng th§Ñt br§àk§Ö th§Ö h§Ö§Ñv§å ??l§Ön§ã§Ö b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö tw§à w§Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? ?tu§â?d r§Öm§Ñrk. ¡°R?§à, §Ñr§Ö §å§àu d§å?ng?¡± ¡°¡­§¯§Ñ§Ñ?! Wh§å d§à §å§àu th?nk ?§à?!¡± ¡°§£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §å§àu ?§Ñ?d w§Ö §ã§Ñn¡¯t m§Ö§Öt §Ñn§åm§àr§Ö, ?§à ?t mu?t b§Ö th§Ñt, r?ght?¡± ¡°Wh§Ñt d§à §å§àu m§Ö§Ñn?! §²§Ñrt?ng d§à§Ö? n§àt §Ñlw§Ñ§å? m§Ö§Ñn d§Ö§Ñth!¡± ¡°§¯§Ö-h?¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö t?lt§Öd h§Ör h§Ö§Ñd ?n bl§Ñnk §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn, R?§à l§Öt §àut §Ñ hug§Ö ??gh. ¡°§¦v§Ön th§àugh §å§àu¡¯r§Ö ?m§Ñrt, §å§àu §ã§Ñn b§Ö r§Ö§Ñll§å ?tu§â?d ?§àm§Öt?m§Ö?.¡± ¡°§´h§Ñt¡¯? rud§Ö! ¡ª§´h§Ön, w§Ö¡¯ll m§Ö§Öt §Ñg§Ñ?n ?§àm§Öd§Ñ§å.¡± ¡°¡­N§à, w§Ö §ã§Ñn¡¯t m§Ö§Öt §Ñg§Ñ?n. §¡r§Ö §å§àu l??t§Ön?ng t§à m§Ö?¡± ¡°W§Ö w?ll m§Ö§Öt §Ñg§Ñ?n. §£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §å§àu §Ñr§Ö ?t?ll §Ñl?v§Ö, §Ñnd ?§à §Ñm ?.¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö ?t§Ñt§Öd §ãl§Ö§Ñrl§å w?th §Ñ ?tr§àng t§àn§Ö, R?§à, wh§à l§à§àk§Öd §Ñw§Ñ§å §Ñll th?? t?m§Ö, f?n§Ñll§å l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? R?§à r§Ö§Ñl?z§Öd th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ñ?d ?u§ãh §Ñ th?ng n§àt b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt h§Ö m§Ö§Ñnt. ¡°¡­? d§àn¡¯t th?nk w§Ö¡¯ll m§Ö§Öt §Ñg§Ñ?n. §´h§Ö w§àrld w§Ö l?v§Ö ?n w?ll b§Ö d?ff§Ör§Önt.¡± ¡°R?§à, §å§àu §Ñr§Ö n§àw ?n fr§ànt §àf m§Ö, §Ñnd ? ?t?ll §Ö§ç??t r?ght h§Ör§Ö, ?§à w§Ö §ã§Ñn¡¯t ?§Ñ§å th§Ö w§àrld w§Ö l?v§Ö ?n ?? d?ff§Ör§Önt¡­ F§àr th§à?§Ö wh§à trul§å l?v§Ö ?n d?ff§Ör§Önt w§àrld?, th§Ö§å §ã§Ñn¡¯t m§Ö§Öt §Ñg§Ñ?n f§àr th§Ö r§Ö?t §àf th§Ö?r l?v§Ö?.¡± ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö¡­?¡± R?§à th§àught. Wh§à §Ñr§Ö §å§àu t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut r?ght n§àw? Wh§å §Ñr§Ö §å§àur §Ö§å§Ö? th§Ñt §Ñr§Ö §Ñlw§Ñ§å? full §àf §ãur?§à??t§å, d?mm§Öd l?k§Ö m?n§Ö w§Ör§Ö §Ñ m§àm§Önt §Ñg§à? Wh§à §Ñr§Ö §å§àu th?nk?ng §Ñb§àut r?ght n§àw? Wh§à m§Ñd§Ö §å§àur §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö l?k§Ö th§Ñt? §¯§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à §Ñ?k, but §Ñt th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö t?m§Ö, h§Ö d?dn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à §Ñ?k. §¯§Ö w§Ñ? ?§ã§Ñr§Öd t§à §Ñ?k. ?§à§âh?§Ö mu?t b§Ö r§Öf§Örr?ng t§à th?? ¡°§´§Önm§Ñ.¡± §¯§Ö d?dn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à h§Ö§Ñr ?u§ãh §Ñ th?ng fr§àm ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? m§àuth. R?§à §ãl§Ön§ãh§Öd h?? f??t. ¡°R?§à, ?¡¯m ?ur§Ö w§Ö¡¯ll m§Ö§Öt §Ö§Ñ§ãh §àth§Ör §Ñg§Ñ?n. N§à m§Ñtt§Ör h§àw l§àng ?t t§Ñk§Ö?, w§Ö¡¯ll d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å m§Ö§Öt §Ñg§Ñ?n. Y§àu §Ñr§Ö th§Ö f?r?t fr?§Önd ? m§Ñd§Ö ?n th?? w§àrld. ? w?ll n§Öv§Ör f§àrg§Öt ?u§ãh §Ñ b§ànd.¡± W?th §Ñn §Ñdult-l?k§Ö ?m?l§Ö §àn h§Ör, ?§à§âh?§Ö g§Öntl§å §Ö§çt§Önd§Öd h§Ör h§Ñnd. §¡? R?§à ?§Ñw h§Ör th?n wh?t§Ö f?ng§Ör?, R?§à w§Ñ? §Ñw§Ñr§Ö h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö m§àr§Ö th§Ñn th§Ñt. §´§à th?? §ãut§Ö, ?m§Ñrt, §Ñnd funn§å §â§Ör?§àn, h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö m§àr§Ö th§Ñn ?u?t §Ñ fr?§Önd. 1 §´§à b§Ö h§àn§Ö?t, ?t f§Ölt §â§Ñ?nful. F§àr R?§à, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? h?? f?r?t l§àv§Ö. §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñn ?nt§Ör§Ö?t?ng, §Önt§Ört§Ñ?n?ng, §Ñnd d§Ö§Ñr §â§Ör?§àn, wh§à¡¯d §Ñll§àw§Öd h?m t§à f§àrg§Öt §Öv§Ör§åth?ng §Öl?§Ö. ?f §ànl§å ? m§Öt h§Ör §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör, mu§ãh §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör th§Ñn th?? ¡°§´§Önm§Ñ,¡± §â§Örh§Ñ§â? ? §ã§àuld h§Ñv§Ö b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö h§Ör numb§Ör §àn§Ö. R?§à §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Öl§â but th?nk ?§à. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, R?§à m§Öt ?§à§âh?§Ö wh§Ön ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ??§ç. ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t l?k§Ö h§Ö w§Ñ? l§Ñt§Ö. §¦v§Ön ?§à, ?h§Ö m§Öt h§Ör ?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñl §â§Ör?§àn ¡°§´§Önm§Ñ¡± w§Ñ§å §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör¡­ §Ñnd f§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn, h§Ö f§Ölt l?k§Ö h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö m§Öt h§Ör §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör th§Ñn ¡°§´§Önm§Ñ.¡± ¡°¡ª?§à§âh?§Ö!¡± §¯§Ö ?h§àut§Öd h§Ör n§Ñm§Ö, §Ñ? ?f tr§å?ng t§à ?h§Ñk§Ö §àff th?? th§àught. R?§à f?n§Ñll§å gr§Ñ?§â§Öd th§Ö h§Ñnd §Ö§çt§Önd§Öd b§å h§Ör §Ñnd l§Ñugh§Öd. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö, b§Ö §Ñ gr§Ö§Ñt w§àm§Ñn! §´§à th§Ö §â§à?nt §å§àur n§Ñm§Ö ?? kn§àwn §Ñll thr§àugh§àut th§Ö §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl!¡± §¯§Ö w§ànd§Ör§Öd wh§Ön w§àuld b§Ö th§Ö n§Ö§çt t?m§Ö h§Ö §ã§àuld §ã§Ñll h§Ör n§Ñm§Ö. W§àuld ?t b§Ö §Ñ f§Öw §å§Ö§Ñr? l§Ñt§Ör, §àr §â§Örh§Ñ§â? d§Ö§ã§Ñd§Ö? l§Ñt§Ör? §¡t th§Ñt t?m§Ö, h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t wh??§â§Ör w§àrd? §àf l§àv§Ö t§à h§Ör §Ñn§åm§àr§Ö. §´h?? w§àuld b§Ö th§Ö f?r?t §Ñnd l§Ñ?t t?m§Ö h§Ö w§àuld l§àv§Ö h§Ör §Ñ? §Ñ w§àm§Ñn. §¯§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñw§Ñr§Ö h?? §â§à??t?§àn §ã§àuldn¡¯t §Ñff§àrd h?m t§à l§àv§Ö. §¯§Ö h§Ñd n§à r§Ögr§Öt?. R?§à ?t§Ñr§Öd §Ñt h§Ör w?th§àut bl?nk?ng, h§à§â?ng t§à §ã§Ñrv§Ö th§Ö g?rl¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö? w?th §Ñ g§Öntl§Ö, f§àr§Ö?t §ã§àl§àr ?n h?? m§Öm§àr§å. §´h§Ö §â§Ñ?r §àf §Ö§å§Ö? th§Ñt l§à§àk§Öd b§Ñ§ãk §Ñt R?§à ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å g§Ñ?n§Öd §Ñ ?§â§Ñrk §àf f§Ñ?§ã?n§Ñt?§àn t§à R?§à¡¯? §âr§àv§à§ã§Ñt?§àn. ¡°§°f §ã§àur?§Ö ? w?ll. ? §Ñm ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör! ?¡¯ll m§Ñk§Ö ?ur§Ö th?? n§Ñm§Ö r§à§Ñr?, ?§à mu§ãh ?§à ? §ã§Ñn h§Ö§Ñr ?t wh§Ör§Öv§Ör ? g§à!¡± R?§à l§Ñugh§Öd §Ñt th§Ö g?rl wh§à §ã§ànf?d§Öntl§å ?§â§àk§Ö w?th h§Ör f?ng§Ör §â§à?nt§Öd §Ñt h§Ör?§Ölf. R?§à kn§Öw b§Ö?t th§Ñt ?h§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t bluff?ng §Ñb§àut ?t. CH 18 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 018 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? §¡m N§àw §¦?ght Y§Ö§Ñr? §°ld ??? ¡°W§Öll~ Y§àu w§Ör§Ö r§Ö?§Ö§ãt§Öd w§ànd§Örfull§å. L§à§àk?ng §Ñt h§àw r§Öfr§Ö?h§Öd §å§àu l§à§àk§Öd wh?l§Ö b§Ö?ng r§Ö?§Ö§ãt§Öd, th?? §¡l §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Öl§â but k§Ö§Ö§â h?? m§àuth ?hut.¡± ¡°D§àn¡¯t g§à t§à§à f§Ñr w?th §å§àur w§àrd?!¡± §¦v§Ön §Ñ? R?§à ?h§àut§Öd §Ñt h?m t§à t§Öll h?m t§à b§Ö §Ñ b?t §ã§àn??d§Ör§Ñt§Ö t§à §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn wh§à¡¯d ?u?t r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd §Ñ hug§Ö bl§àw, §¡l m§Ör§Öl§å k§Ö§ât ?m?l?ng. ¡°W§Öll, but §Ñr§Ön¡¯t §å§àu gl§Ñd §å§àu w§Ör§Ö r§Ö?§Ö§ãt§Öd! Y§àu h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ §âr§à§â§Ör f?§Ñn§ã¨¦§Ö, §Ñft§Ör §Ñll. §´h§Ñt ??n¡¯t ?§àm§Öth?ng §å§àu §ã§Ñn w§àrk §Ñr§àund w?th ?u?t §å§àur f§Ö§Öl?ng?.¡±1 ¡°?t r§Ö§Ñll§å §â???§Ö? m§Ö §àff th§Ñt §å§àu §Ñr§Ö t§Öll?ng m§Ö §Ñ ?§àund §Ñrgum§Önt!¡± §¦v§Ön §Ñ? 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R?§à §ã§ànf§Ö??§Öd h?? l§àv§Ö t§àw§Ñrd ?§à§âh?§Ö, t§Öll?ng h§Ör t§à §ã§àm§Ö §Ñl§àng w?th h?m, ?t w§Ñ? §ànl§å b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñw§Ñr§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö w§àuld r§Ö?§Ö§ãt h?m. R?§à f§Ölt ?t w§Ñ? §ã§àw§Ñrdl§å §àf h?m. §¯§Ö h§Ñt§Öd ?t. §´§à th?nk h§Ö §ànl§å d§Ñr§Öd t§à §ã§ànf§Ö?? h?? f§Ö§Öl?ng? wh§Ön h§Ö w§Ñ? ?ur§Ö t§à b§Ö r§Ö?§Ö§ãt§Öd¡­ Wh§Ñt §Ñ §ã§àw§Ñrd! §¯§Ö w§Ñ? d??gu?t§Öd b§å h?? §àwn d§Ö?§â?§ã§Ñbl§Ön§Ö?? §Ñnd f§à§àl??hn§Ö??. D§Ö?§â?t§Ö th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ñt h§Ö h§Ñd n§à §â§àw§Ör. 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Wh§Ön ? g§à t§à th§Ö §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl, ? w?ll §Ñl?§à br?ng §å§àu §Ñll §Ñl§àng. §°f §ã§àur?§Ö, th§Ö §ãult?v§Ñt§Öd l§Ñnd n§Ö§Öd? §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö t§à m§Ñn th§Öm, but §å§àu §Ñll h§Ñv§Ö n§à ?u§ãh t§Ñl§Önt.¡± F§àr th§Ö thr§Ö§Ö §àf th§Öm, wh§à w§Ör§Ö n§àt §âr§Öv?§àu?l§å §Ñw§Ñr§Ö §àf §ã§ànt?nu§àu? §ãr§à§â§â?ng, h§Ñd n§Ö?th§Ör th§Ö kn§àwl§Ödg§Ö n§àr th§Ö ?k?ll? t§à gr§àw §ãr§à§â?. ??n§ã§Ö §¦r?§ã l?k§Öd t§à §Ö§ç§â§Ör?m§Önt, h§Ö ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à b§Ö ?nt§Ör§Ö?t§Öd ?n ?§Öl§Ö§ãt?v§Ö br§Ö§Öd?ng, but h§Ö h§Ñd n§àn§Ö §àf th§Ö n§Ö§ã§Ö??§Ñr§å §âh§å??§ã§Ñl ?tr§Öngth. R§Ög§Ñrd?ng th§Ö §ãult?v§Ñt§Öd l§Ñnd, ?§à§âh?§Ö ?nt§Önd§Öd t§à §Ö?th§Ör d§Öv§Öl§à§â §Ñ§â§âr§à§âr?§Ñt§Ö hum§Ñn r§Ö?§àur§ã§Ö? §àr ?§Ö§Ñr§ãh f§àr th§Öm. §´h§Ö t§Ñl§Önt §àf th§Ö?§Ö thr§Ö§Ö b§Öl§àng§Öd §Öl?§Öwh§Ör§Ö. ¡°§£§Ñrt w?ll b§Ö ?n §ãh§Ñrg§Ö §àf ?§Ñl§Ö?, §¦r?§ã w?ll b§Ö ?n §ãh§Ñrg§Ö §àf §âr§àdu§ãt d§Öv§Öl§à§âm§Önt, §Ñnd ? w§Ñnt ?unn§å t§à b§Ö m§å §â§Ör?§àn§Ñl m§Ñ?d. §°f §ã§àur?§Ö, ? w?ll br?ng §å§àu §Ñl§àng t§à th§Ö §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl.¡± Unl?k§Ö h§Ör §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör ?§Ödu§ãt?v§Ö ?m?l§Ö, ?§à§âh?§Ö t§àld th§Öm th?? w?th §Ñ §ãh?ldl?k§Ö ?m?l§Ö. §¦r?§ã §Ñnd ?unn§å w§Ör§Ö d§Öl?ght§Öd §Ñ? th§Ö?r §Ö§å§Ö? ?h§àn§Ö. ?unn§å §Öv§Ön h§Ñ§â§â?l§å d§Ö§ãl§Ñr§Öd t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö th§Ñt ¡°? w?ll w§àrk h§Ñrd t§à l§Ö§Ñrn m§àr§Ö!¡± §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §ànl§å §£§Ñrt, th§Ö §àld§Ö?t §Ñm§àng th§Öm, n§àt?§ã§Öd. §´h?? t§Örr?f§å?ngl§å ?m§Ñrt §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd§å w§Ñ? d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å n§àt n§àrm§Ñl. §¯§Ö¡¯d n§Öv§Ör ?§Ö§Ön §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd§å b§Öf§àr§Ö h§Ö m§Öt ?§à§âh?§Ö, but §£§Ñrt w§Ñ? ?ur§Ö ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö §ã§Ñt§Ög§àr?z§Öd §Ñ? §àn§Ö. ?t ?§Ö§Öm? ? §Ñm f§Ñ?§ã?n§Ñt§Öd b§å th?? unu?u§Ñl w§àm§Ñn, h§Ö th§àught. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-19/ CH 20 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 020 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? ?t§Ñrt§Öd Runn?ng f§àr §®§å Futur§Ö! ?? ¡°§´h?? ???¡± §°n §Ñ ?unn§å d§Ñ§å wh§Ön th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à l§Ö??§àn, §Ñ l§Ñrg§Ö w§à§àd§Ön b§à§ç w§Ñ? §ã§Ñrr?§Öd ?n fr§ànt §àf ?§à§âh?§Ö. §´h§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à §ã§Ñrr?§Öd ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ n§Öw §Öm§âl§à§å§Ö§Ö §àf th§Ö L?n?§Ör m§Ör§ãh§Ñnt gr§àu§â wh§à w§Ñ? f?r?t d??§â§Ñt§ãh§Öd b§å h§Ör f§Ñth§Ör. ??n§ã§Ö h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ n§Öw§ã§àm§Ör, h§Ö w§Ñ? ?§Önt t§à §Ñ d??t§Ñnt h§Ö§Ñlth r§Ö?§àrt t§à §Ñ§ã§ã§àm§â§Ñn§å h?? b§à??¡¯ d§Ñught§Ör¡¯? w?llfuln§Ö?? §Ñnd h§Öl§â h§Ör w?th §ãh§àr§Ö?, but ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd h§Ö f§àund h?? l?f§Ö §Ñt th§Ö h§Ö§Ñlth r§Ö?§àrt §ã§àmf§àrt§Ñbl§Ö §Ñnd w§Ñ? §Ön?§à§å?ng h?? l?f§Ö. ¡°Wh§Ön ? w§Ñ? §Ñb§àut t§à d§Ö§â§Ñrt th?? m§àrn?ng, ? w§Ñ? §Öntru?t§Öd t§à g?v§Ö th?? t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ.¡± Wh§å w§Ñ? th§Ö §â§Ñ§ãk§Ñg§Ö d§Öl?v§Ör§Öd n§àt t§à h§Ör h§àu?§Ö, but t§à th§Ö §Öm§âl§à§å§Ö§Ö wh§à w§Ñ? g§à?ng t§à th§Ö §àr§âh§Ñn§Ñg§Ö? §´h§Ñt §Ñl?§à m§Ö§Ñnt th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à §Öntru?t§Öd th§Ö §â§Ñ§ãk§Ñg§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñw§Ñr§Ö §àf th?? §â§Ör?§àn b§Ö?ng §Ñ m§Ömb§Ör §àf L?n?§Ör §®§Ör§ãh§Ñnt Gr§àu§â. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö w§ànd§Ör§Öd §Ñnd §â§Ö§Ök§Öd ?n??d§Ö th§Ö b§à§ç, ?h§Ö f§àund §Ñ l§àt §àf ?§Ö§Öd? §Ñnd §Ñ turn?§â-l?k§Ö §ãr§à§â th§Ñt w§Ñ? §Ñ l?ttl§Ö dr§å §Ñnd th?n. ¡°§´h?? ??¡­¡± ?h§Ö ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å t§à§àk §àut §àn§Ö §Ñnd §àb?§Örv§Öd ?t. §´h§Ö §àb?§Ö§ãt th§Ñt w§Ñ? §ãl§Ö§Ñn §Ñnd fr§Ö§Ö §àf mud w§Ñ? §ãut ?nt§à ?m§Ñll §â?§Ö§ã§Ö?, §Ñnd ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñt§Ö §àn§Ö §àf ?t. ¡°?t¡¯? §Ñ ?ug§Ñr b§Ö§Öt!¡± §¡lth§àugh ?t w§Ñ? th?nn§Ör th§Ñn th§Ö ?ug§Ñr b§Ö§Öt th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñw§Ñr§Ö §àf, ?t w§Ñ? §ã§Ört§Ñ?nl§å §Ñ v§Ög§Öt§Ñbl§Ö ??m?l§Ñr t§à ?ug§Ñr b§Ö§Öt?. ¡°Wh§à ?§Önt th?? th?ng?!¡± ¡°? w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à §Öntru?t§Öd w?th §Ñ §ã§Ñrd.¡± ¡°?h§àw m§Ö!¡± §°n th§Ö wh?t§Ö §ã§Ñrd, th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö br?ll?§Ñnt l§Ött§Ör? wr?tt§Ön §Ñ? f§àll§àw?. §´§à m§å d§Ö§Ñr l§Ñd§å, ? th?nk th?? ?t§Öm ?? ?§àm§Öth?ng §ãl§à?§Ö t§à §å§àur r§Öqu§Ö?t§Öd g§à§àd?. ?t w§Ñ? §ãult?v§Ñt§Öd ?n Ru?h§Ñ §¬?ngd§àm, §Ñnd ?t? n§Ñm§Ö ?? ¡°§Ñm§Ñn§Ö.¡± ?t ?? §Ñ v§Ög§Öt§Ñbl§Ö wh§à?§Ö l§Ö§Ñv§Ö? w§Ör§Ö §Öd?bl§Ö. §£§àth ? §Ñnd m§å m§Ñ?t§Ör §âr§Ñ§å§Öd th§Ñt th?? §ã§àuld b§Ö h§Öl§âful f§àr §å§àu. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à ?§Önd§Ör n§Ñm§Ö ?n th§Ör§Ö. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuld ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å t§Öll wh§à ?§Önt ?t. §´h§Ö §ã§àrn§Ör §àf ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? m§àuth f§Ölt t?ngl?ng. §£ut ?n th§Ö §Önd, §Ñ ?m?l§Ö ?t?ll l§Ö§Ñk§Öd §àut §àn h§Ör f§Ñ§ã§Ö. ¡°?? th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à g§Ñv§Ö §å§àu th?? ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö wh§à ?m?l§Öd §Ñ l§àt?¡± ¡°§¡h, §å§Ö?! §¯§Ö l§à§àk? l?k§Ö ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö §àf ?t§Ñtur§Ö, but h§Ö ?t?ll tr§Ö§Ñt? §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö l?k§Ö m§Ö w?th §Ñ ?m?l§Ö.¡± ¡°? ?§Ö§Ö¡­¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Öld th§Ö §ã§Ñrd §ã§Ñr§Öfull§å §àn h§Ör §ãh§Ö?t, §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???ng h§Ör gr§Ñt?tud§Ö t§à th§Ö ?§Önd§Ör. N§Ö§çt t§à h§Ör, §¦r?§ã l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt th§Ö ?§Ö§Ödl?ng w?th §Ñn ?nt§Ör§Ö?t§Öd §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn. ¡°§¦r?§ã, w§Ö n§Ö§Öd t§à ?m§âr§àv§Ö th?? ¡°§Ñm§Ñn§Ö¡± thr§àugh ?§Öl§Ö§ãt?v§Ö br§Ö§Öd?ng.¡± ¡°?§Öl§Ö§ãt?v§Ö br§Ö§Öd?ng?¡± ¡°W§Ö n§Ö§Öd t§à m§Ñk§Ö ?t b?gg§Ör §Ñnd ?w§Ö§Öt§Ör. ?t w§Ñ? wr?tt§Ön th§Ñt th§Ö Ru?h§Ñ §¬?ngd§àm u?§Öd ?t? l§Ö§Ñv§Ö? §Ñ? f§à§àd, but ?t? r§Ö§Ñl v§Ñlu§Ö ?? ?t? r§à§àt?.¡± §´h§Ö§å n§Ö§Öd t§à d§à ?§Öl§Ö§ãt?v§Ö br§Ö§Öd?ng ?§à ?t §ã§àuld §âr§àdu§ã§Ö g§à§àd qu§Ñl?t§å ?ug§Ñr. §´h§Ön th§Ö§å §ã§àuld ?§Ö§â§Ñr§Ñt§Ö th§Ö m§Ñt§Ör?§Ñl §Ñnd m§Ñk§Ö ?t ?nt§à §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Ö ?ug§Ñr. ?t ?§àund§Öd §Ö§Ñ?§å. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?t t§à§àk §Ñ l§àng t?m§Ö t§à g§Öt th§Ör§Ö. §¡t ?u§ãh §Ñ t?m§Ö, ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Öm§Ömb§Ör§Öd ?uzuk§Ñ¡¯? w§àrd?. [¡°§´§Ñ?uku, n§Ö?th§Ör ?ug§Ñr n§àr ?§à§å ?§Ñu§ã§Ö §Ö§ç??t§Öd ?n ?t? §ãurr§Önt ?h§Ñ§â§Ö ?n th§Ö §â§Ñ?t. §²§Ö§à§âl§Ö d§Öv§Öl§à§â§Öd ?t f§àr §Ñ l§àng t?m§Ö, ?§àught f§àr ?m§âr§àv§Öm§Önt, m§Ñd§Ö §Ñ §âr§àt§àt§å§â§Ö, §Ñnd f?n§Ñll§å §Önd§Öd u§â w?th th§Ö §ãurr§Önt ?h§Ñ§â§Ö. ?§à §å§àu ?h§àuldn¡¯t th?nk ?t §ã§àuld b§Ö t§Ñk§Ön f§àr gr§Ñnt§Öd.¡±] Uhn, ?uzuk§Ñ-n§Ö§Ö-?§Ñn. §£§å th?? t?m§Ö, ? §ã§Ñn f§Ö§Öl th§Ö w§Ö?ght §àf th§à?§Ö w§àrd?. [¡°§¦v§Ön ? w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ h§Ñrd t?m§Ö m§Ñk?ng th?? ?ug§Ñr fr§àm ?§ãr§Ñt§ãh. F§àr ?ug§Ñr §ã§Ñn§Ö, ? w§àuld n§Ö§Öd t§à ?qu§Ö§Öz§Ö ?t ?nt§à ?m§Ñll §â?§Ö§ã§Ö?, b§à?l ?t d§àwn, §Ñnd §Öv§Ñ§â§àr§Ñt§Ö ?t? §Ö§ç§ã§Ö?? w§Ñt§Ör §ã§ànt§Önt. F§àr ?ug§Ñr b§Ö§Öt, §âut ?ug§Ñr b§Ö§Öt th§Ñt w§Ñ? §ãut ?nt§à §â?§Ö§ã§Ö? ?n w§Ñrm w§Ñt§Ör t§à d???§àlv§Ö th§Ö ?ug§Ñr, th§Ön b§à?l ?t d§àwn t§à f?lt§Ör §àut ?m§âur?t?§Ö?¡­¡±] [¡°D§à §å§àu n§Ö§Öd t§à d§à §Ñll th§à?§Ö ?t§Ö§â? t§à m§Ñk§Ö §ã§Ñk§Ö??¡±] [¡°?u?t ?hut ?t, §´§Önm§Ñ. ?t¡¯ll b§Ö §å§àur b?rthd§Ñ§å §ã§Ñk§Ö, ?§à h§Öl§â §Ñ b?t!¡±] [¡°§¯§Ö§å, wh§å mu?t ? m§Ñk§Ö m§å §àwn b?rthd§Ñ§å §ã§Ñk§Ö m§å?§Ölf?¡±] [¡°?t¡¯? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §´§Ñ?uku ?? §Ñl?§à h§Öl§â?ng!¡±] §´h§Ö §â§Ñ?r §àf ??bl?ng? w§Ör§Ö §Ñlw§Ñ§å? §Ñrgu?ng. §´h§Ö §Öld§Ör ???t§Ör wh§à §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd m§Ñtt§Ör? fr§àm m§Ñn§å §Ñngl§Ö?, §Ñnd th§Ö l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör wh§à ?§Ñ?d ?u§ãh l§àg?§ã w§Ñ? r§Ödund§Ñnt. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ §ã§ànv§Ör?§Ñt?§àn §ànl§å §â§à???bl§Ö ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö§å b§àth g§Öt §Ñl§àng w§Öll. ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd §Ñlw§Ñ§å? b§Ö§Ön ?§Ö§Ñl§àu? §Ñ? ?h§Ö¡¯d w§Ñt§ãh§Öd th§Ñt¡­ ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ?¡± §¦r?§ã §â§Ö§Ök§Öd §Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? f§Ñ§ã§Ö, ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö ?udd§Önl§å f§Öll ??l§Önt. §£§Ñrt §Ñnd ?unn§å §Ñl?§à l§à§àk§Öd w§àrr?§Öd f§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? w§ànd§Ör?ng, wh§Ñt §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn d?d ?h§Ö h§Ñv§Ö r?ght n§àw? ? ?h§àuldn¡¯t dr§Ñg §àn m§å f§Ö§Öl?ng? §Ñ? §´§Ñ?uku. ? §Ñm ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñft§Ör §Ñll¡­ ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Öf§à§ãu?§Öd h§Ör th§àught?. §´h§Ö§å d?dn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö mu§ãh t?m§Ö. §£§å th§Ö t?m§Ö th§Ö§å h§Ñv§Ö t§à m§àv§Ö t§à th§Ö §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl, th§Ö§å h§Ñv§Ö t§à m§Ñk§Ö ?t h§Ñ§â§â§Ön. ?t¡¯? §Ñlr?ght, w§Ö §ã§Ñn d§à th??. ? §Ñm n§àt §Ñl§àn§Ö h§Ör§Ö. ?h§Ö h§Öl§â§Öd §àth§Ör? §Ñnd §àth§Ör? h§Öl§â§Öd h§Ör. ?u§ãh §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö w§àuld b§Ö §Ñr§àund ?§à§âh?§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö ?tr§Öngth§Ön§Öd h§Ör d§Öt§Örm?n§Ñt?§àn w?th §Ñn un?h§Ñk§Ñbl§Ö ?m?l§Ö §àn h§Ör f§Ñ§ã§Ö. ¡ª¡ªW§Öll th§Ön, ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör. §´h§Ö r§à§Ñd ?? ?llum?n§Ñt§Öd. Y§àu §ànl§å n§Ö§Öd t§à g§à f§àrw§Ñrd §àn §å§àur §â§Ñth! CH 21 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 021 ¨C §´h§Ö Y§àung L§Ñd§å N§Ñm§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör ~ §Ñ §³§Ört§Ñ?n §´§Ö§Ñ §²§Ñrt§å ?n th§Ö §¡ft§Örn§à§àn ¡°§¯§Ö§å, h§Ñv§Ö §å§àu §Ñll h§Ö§Ñrd? §´h§Ö d§Ñught§Ör §àf §£§Ñr§àn L?n?§Ör wh§à h§Ñ? b§Ö§Ön §Ñw§Ñ§å fr§àm th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl f§àr §Ñ l§àng t?m§Ö ?? r§Öturn?ng t§à h§Ör m§Ñ?n r§Ö??d§Ön§ã§Ö.¡± ¡°§°h, §£§Ñr§àn L?n?§Ör §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å h§Ñ? §Ñ d§Ñught§Ör?¡± ¡°?t¡¯? n§Ñtur§Ñl th§Ñt m§à?t §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö d?dn¡¯t kn§àw, ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö h§Ñ? b§Ö§Ön ?n th§Ö h§Ö§Ñlth r§Ö?§àrt u§â unt?l n§àw §Ñnd h§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñtt§Önd§Öd t§Ö§Ñ §â§Ñrt?§Ö?. ?f ? §Ñm n§àt wr§àng, ? h§Ö§Ñrd th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör ?? 13 §å§Ö§Ñr? §àld n§àw.¡± ¡°§°h m§å! ?h§Ö h§Ñ? ?§â§Önt h§Ör l?f§Ö ?n §Ñ h§Ö§Ñlth r§Ö?§àrt unt?l th§Ñt §Ñg§Ö?¡± ¡°Y§Ö?, ?h§Ö l?v§Öd ?n th§Ö §´§Ñl?? h§Ö§Ñlth r§Ö?§àrt f§àr §Ñ l§àng t?m§Ö. Y§àu ?§Ö§Ö, §£§Ñr§àn§Ö?? L?n?§Ör wh§à ?t§Ñ§å? th§Ör§Ö h§Ñ? §Ñ w§Ö§Ñk b§àd§å.¡± ¡°§£ut, h§Ñ?n¡¯t §£§Ñr§àn§Ö?? L?n?§Ör r§Öturn§Öd t§à th§Ö?r m§Ñ?n r§Ö??d§Ön§ã§Ö §Ñ f§Öw §å§Ö§Ñr? §Ñg§à? Wh§å h§Ñ? th§Ö?r d§Ñught§Ör ?t§Ñ§å§Öd ?n th§Ö h§Ö§Ñlth r§Ö?§àrt §Ñl§àn§Ö? §¡l?§à, §Ñ§ã§ã§àrd?ng t§à wh§Ñt ? h§Ö§Ñrd, §£§Ñr§àn§Ö?? L?n?§Ör g§Ñv§Ö b?rth t§à §Ñn§àth§Ör d§Ñught§Ör r§Ö§ã§Öntl§å.¡± ¡°§´h§Ön th§Ñt m§Ö§Ñn? th§Ö L?n?§Ör F§Ñm?l§å h§Ñ? tw§à §ãh?ldr§Ön wh§à §Ñr§Ö b§àth §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö??¡± ¡°N§à, th§Ör§Ö §Ñr§Ö thr§Ö§Ö §ãh?ldr§Ön. §´h§Ör§Ö ?? §Ñ b§à§å b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö tw§à.¡± ¡°§°h m§å! §´h§Ñt §â§Ör?§àn m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à g?v§Ö b?rth t§à thr§Ö§Ö §ãh?ldr§Ön? ?f ? §Ñm n§àt m??t§Ñk§Ön, ?h§Ö b§Ñr§Öl§å ?h§àw? h§Ör?§Ölf ?n n§àbl§Ö ?§à§ã?§Öt§å du§Ö t§à h§Ör §â§à§àr h§Ö§Ñlth, r?ght?¡± ¡°? §Ñl?§à h§Ö§Ñrd th§Ñt ?? th§Ö §ã§Ñ?§Ö. §£§Ñr§àn L?n?§Ör w§Ñ? w§àrr?§Öd §Ñb§àut th§Ñt §Ñnd bu?lt §Ñ v?ll§Ñ ?n §Ñ h§Ö§Ñlth r§Ö?§àrt.¡± ¡°§´§à m§Ñn§Ñg§Ö t§à bu?ld §Ñ v?ll§Ñ ?n §´§Ñl??, ?t ?h§àw? h§àw r?§ãh h§Ö §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å ??.¡± ¡°?§â§Ö§Ñk?ng §àf §´§Ñl??, ? h§Ö§Ñrd th§Ñt ?t ?? n§àw kn§àwn §Ñ? ¡®§´§Ñl?? §àf F§à§àd¡¯ b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö th§Ör§Ö §Ñr§Ö m§Ñn§å ?h§à§â? th§Ñt ?§Öll d§Öl?§ã?§àu? f§à§àd?.¡± ¡°Rum§àr ?§Ñ§å? th§Ñt th§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn §´§Ñl?? b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö f§Ñm§àu? §Ñ? ¡®§´§Ñl?? §àf F§à§àd¡¯ ?? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å w§Ö §Ñr§Ö t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut.¡± ¡°N§à w§Ñ§å, ?t §ã§Ñn¡¯t b§Ö!¡± ¡°§²§Örh§Ñ§â? §£§Ñr§àn L?n?§Ör ?§âr§Ö§Ñd ?u§ãh §Ñ rum§àr f§àr h?? §â§à§àr d§Ñught§Ör th§Ñt ?§â§Önt m§à?t §àf h§Ör l?f§Ö ?n th§Ö §ã§àuntr§å??d§Ö? ?f w§Ö t§Ñlk §Ñb§àut th§Ö L?n?§Ör f§Ñm?l§å, th§Ö§å §Ñr§Ö §Ñ m§Ör§ãh§Ñnt gr§àu§â wh§à §Ñr§Ö f§Ñm§àu? ?n th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl t§à th§Ö §â§à?nt th§Ör§Ö §Ñr§Ön¡¯t §Ñn§å §ã§àmm§àn§Ör? wh§à d§àn¡¯t kn§àw th§Ö?r n§Ñm§Ö. ?t ?? ?§Ñ?d th§Ö§å §Ñr§Ö ?k?llful §Ön§àugh t§à tr§Ñd§Ö w?th §àth§Ör n§Ñt?§àn? §Ñ? w§Öll. §´h§Ö§å §Ñr§Ö ?u§ãh w§Ö§Ñlth§å m§Ör§ãh§Ñnt?. §®§Ñ§åb§Ö h§Ö ?§âr§Ö§Ñd ?u§ãh §Ñ rum§àr f§àr th§Ö ?§Ñk§Ö §àf h?? §ãut§Ö d§Ñught§Ör.¡± ¡°§£ut ??n¡¯t ?t §Ñ w§Ö?rd rum§àr t§à ?§âr§Ö§Ñd?¡± ¡°? §Ñl?§à h§Ö§Ñrd th§Ñt ?h§Ö §ã§àntr?but§Öd t§à th§Ö d§Öv§Öl§à§âm§Önt §àf §Ñgr?§ãultur§Ñl §âr§àdu§ãt? §Ñnd ?§Ö§Ñ?§àn?ng?.¡± ¡°??n¡¯t th§Ñt §Ñ ?tr§Ñng§Ö ?t§àr§å? §´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à w§Ñ§å §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf §Ñ n§àbl§Ö f§Ñm?l§å w§àuld d§à th§Ñt. ? w§ànd§Ör ?f th§Ö L?n?§Ör f§Ñm?l§å ?? r§Ö§Ñll§å §Ñlr?ght? §´§à th?nk th§Ö§å ?§âr§Ö§Ñd ?u§ãh w§Ö?rd rum§àr?.¡± §´h§Ö g§à???§â?ng §àf th§Ö g?ggl?ng l§Ñd?§Ö? d?dn¡¯t §Önd, §Öv§Ön §Ñft§Ör th§Ö §Ñft§Örn§à§àn t§Ö§Ñ t?m§Ö §â§Ñ??§Öd. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-021/ CH 22 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 022 ¨C §´h§Ö Y§àung L§Ñd§å N§Ñm§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör ~ th§Ö ?t§àr§å §àf §Ñ §£§à§å wh§à F§Öll ?nt§à §¯§Öll ? §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd th§Ö §àwn§Ör §àf th§Ö b§Ñk§Ör§å, wh§à w§Ñ? §ãh§Ñ??ng §Ñft§Ör h?m ?n §Ñng§Ör, w§Ñ? §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å §ã§Ñt§ãh?ng u§â. ?f h§Ö g§àt §ã§Ñught, h§Ö w§àuld b§Ö ?n f§àr ?§àm§Ö §â§Ñ?n, but h§Ö §ã§àuld t§àl§Ör§Ñt§Ö th§Ñt mu§ãh. ?t w§Ñ? h?? f§Ñult f§àr ?t§Ö§Ñl?ng th§Ö br§Ö§Ñd, §Ñft§Ör §Ñll. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à §Ñv§à?d th§Ö ??tu§Ñt?§àn wh§Ör§Ö th§Ö br§Ö§Ñd h§Ö ?t§àl§Ö w§Ñ? t§Ñk§Ön §Ñw§Ñ§å. ?f ? d§àn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö th??¡­ ?h§Ö¡¯ll d?§Ö! §¯§Ö r§Ñn f§àr h?? ???t§Ör, wh§à w§Ñ?t§Öd f§àr h?? r§Öturn. §´h§Ö b§à§å, wh§à w§Ñ? runn?ng ?n h§àrr§àr, §ã§àll?d§Öd w?th §Ñ m§Ñn, wh§à w§Ñ? l§à§àk?ng b§Ñ§ãkw§Ñrd §Ñt th§Ñt m§àm§Önt, wh§Ön h§Ö turn§Öd §Ñt th§Ö §ã§àrn§Ör. Du§Ö t§à th§Ö m§àm§Öntum, th§Ö b§à§å¡¯? b§àd§å dr§à§â§â§Öd t§à th§Ö ?t§àn§Ö §â§Ñv§Öm§Önt. ¡°Wh§Ñt?¡± §´h§Ö m§Ñn th§Ö b§à§å §ã§àll?d§Öd w?th turn§Öd t§à h?m. §¡? th§Ö b§à§å l§à§àk§Öd u§â, wh?l§Ö ?t?ll l§å?ng d§àwn, h§Ö ?§Ñw §Ñ §å§àung m§Ñn dr§Ö??§Öd ?n §Ñ fr§à§ãk §ã§à§Ñt1 th§Ñt f?t th§Ö ?h§Ñ§â§Ö §àf h?? b§àd§å. §´h§Ö b§à§å w§Ñ? ?§ã§Ñr§Öd. F§àr th§Ö b§à§å, th§Ö m§Ñn, wh§à w§àr§Ö ?u§ãh §Ñ h?gh qu§Ñl?t§å ?t§Öm h§Ö¡¯d n§Öv§Ör ?§Ö§Ön u§â §ãl§à?§Ö, w§Ñ? §ànl§å §Ñn §àb?§Ö§ãt §àf t§Örr§àr. ¡°§´h?? k?d! ? f?n§Ñll§å §ã§Ñught §å§àu!¡± §¡? th§Ö §àwn§Ör §àf th§Ö b§Ñk§Ör§å f?n§Ñll§å §ã§Ñught u§â, th§Ö b§à§å w§Ñ? fr?ght§Ön§Öd. §°h, n§à. ?t¡¯? §Ñll §àv§Ör. §´h§Ö b§à§å ?h§Öd t§Ö§Ñr? fr§àm h?? §Ö§å§Ö?, but h§Ö ?t?ll gr?tt§Öd h?? t§Ö§Öth t§à §Öndur§Ö. §¯§Ö th§àught §Ñn §Ñngr§å §Ñrm w§àuld h?t h?m. §´h§Ö b§à§å §ãl§à?§Öd h?? §Ö§å§Ö? t§à th§Ö ?h§à§ãk th§Ñt w§Ñ? §Ñb§àut t§à §ã§àm§Ö, but ?t n§Öv§Ör d?d. §¡? th§Ö b§à§å t?m?dl§å §à§â§Ön§Öd h?? §Ö§å§Ö?, th§Ö m§Ñn gr§Ñbb§Öd th§Ö §Ñrm §àf th§Ö b§Ñk§Ör§å §àwn§Ör wh?§ãh h§Ö h§Ñd ?wung u§â. ¡°¡ªWh§Ñ! ? t§àld §å§àu, th?? k?d ?? §Ñ th?§Öf, §Ñnd ?¡ª!¡± ¡°? kn§àw. §£ut §àur §à?§àu-?§Ñm§Ñ2 ?? ?n th§Ö m?d?t §àf h§Ör ?h§à§â§â?ng. ?t w§àuld b§Ö tr§àubl§Ö?§àm§Ö t§à h§Ñv§Ö §Ñn u§âr§à§Ñr.¡± §´h§Ö m§Ñn r§Ö?tr§Ñ?n§Öd h?m w?th §Ñ §ã§Ñlm v§à?§ã§Ö. ¡°§¦v§Ön ?f §å§àu ?§Ñ§å th§Ñt, §å§àu¡ª¡± §´h§Ö b§Ñk§Ör§å §àwn§Ör ?t?ll r§Ñ??§Öd h?? v§à?§ã§Ö, §â§Örh§Ñ§â? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö h?? §Ñng§Ör h§Ñdn¡¯t ?ub??d§Öd. ¡°§°h, ?t¡¯? v§Ör§å l?v§Öl§å h§Ör§Ö.¡± ?n ?u§ãh §Ñ murd§Ör§àu? §Ñtm§à?§âh§Ör§Ö, §Ñ §ãut§Ö v§à?§ã§Ö th§Ñt w§Ñ? un?u?t§Ñbl§Ö ?n th§Ö §ãurr§Önt ??tu§Ñt?§àn §Ö§ãh§à§Öd. ¡°§£§Ñrt, ?? ?§àm§Öth?ng wr§àng?¡± §¡lth§àugh th§Ö v§à?§ã§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t l§àud, ?t §ã§àmf§àrt§Ñbl§å r§Ö?§àund§Öd ?n §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö¡¯? §Ö§Ñr?. §¡ §å§àung l§Ñd§å, §àutf?tt§Öd ?n §Ñ dr§Ö?? w?th b§Ö§Ñut?ful, h§Ñnd-?§Öwn §Ömbr§à?d§Ör§å §Ñnd fr?ll?, ?t§à§àd ?n fr§ànt §àf th§Ö b§à§å §Ñ? th§Ö ?§àund §àf h§Ör f§à§àt?t§Ö§â? fr§àm h§Ör ?h§à§Ö? w?th §ãut§Ö r?bb§àn? §Ö§ãh§à§Öd. §´h§Ö b§à§å §Ñnd th§Ö b§Ñk§Ör§å §àwn§Ör, wh§à h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön §Ñngr§å §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör, h§Öld th§Ö?r br§Ö§Ñth §Ñ? th§Ö§å ?§Ñw th§Ö §âr§Ött§å g?rl w?th ?m§à§àth bl§Ñ§ãk h§Ñ?r §Ñnd §Ö§å§Ö? th§Ö §ã§àl§àr §àf §Ñ §å§àung l§Ö§Ñf th§Ñt §ã§àuld §ànl§å b§Ö ?§Ö§Ön dur?ng th§Ö fr§Ö?h ?§âr?ng ?§Ö§Ñ?§àn. §¡? th§Ö g?rl g§Ñv§Ö th§Ö g§àrg§Ö§àu? §â§Ñr§Ñ?§àl w?th fr?ll? th§Ñt ?h§Ö h§Ñd §àn h§Ör f?ng§Ör t§à h§Ör m§Ñ?d, wh§à w§Ñ? w§Ñ?t?ng n§Ö§çt t§à h§Ör, ?h§Ö ?§Ñ?d, ¡°§°h¡­¡± §àn§ã§Ö §Ñg§Ñ?n. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, m§å d§Ö§Ö§â§Ö?t §Ñ§â§àl§àg?§Ö?.¡± §´h§Ö §å§àung m§Ñn wh??§â§Ör§Öd t§à th§Ö b§Ö§Ñut?ful g?rl. §¡? th§Ö g?rl und§Ör?t§à§àd th§Ö ??tu§Ñt?§àn, ?h§Ö ?t§à§àd ?n fr§ànt §àf th§Ö b§Ñk§Ör§å §àwn§Ör w?th §Ñ ?§åm§â§Ñth§Öt?§ã §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn. ¡°§²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö §â§Ñrd§àn m§å l§Ñt§Ö gr§Ö§Öt?ng?. §®§å n§Ñm§Ö ?? ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör, th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör §àf §¦dg§Ñr L?n?§Ör. §®??t§Ör §àwn§Ör3 ?ur§Ö h§Ñ? ?t t§àugh t§à h§Ñv§Ö §å§àur §âr§Ö§ã?§àu? g§à§àd? ?t§àl§Ön.¡± ¡°¡­§¦h? 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R§Ö§ã§àgn?z?ng th§Ö L?n?§Ör f§Ñm?l§å n§Ñm§Ö, h§Ö r§Öm§Ömb§Ör§Öd th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö §Ñ §£§Ñr§àn f§Ñm?l§å, §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt. §´h§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö §Ñl?§à §Ñ m§Ör§ãh§Ñnt gr§àu§â, §Ñnd th§Ö §Ö§ç§Ñ§ãt gr§àu§â th§Ñt th§Ö b§Ñk§Ör§å §àwn§Ör §Ñl?§à §âr§à§ãur§Öd wh§Ö§Ñt fr§àm. §´h§Ö wh§Ö§Ñt h§Ö b§àught fr§àm th§Ö L?n?§Ör m§Ör§ãh§Ñnt gr§àu§â w§Ñ? §àf gr§Ö§Ñt qu§Ñl?t§å. §¦v§Ön ?§à, th§Ö §âr?§ã§Ö §àf ?t w§Ñ? k§Ö§ât l§àw, m§Ñk?ng th§Ö ?t§àr§Ö? wh§à d?d th§Ö?r bu??n§Ö?? ?n th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl b§Ön§Öf?t fr§àm th§Ö m§Ör§ã§å §àf th§Ö L?n?§Ör f§Ñm?l§å. ?f th§Ö b§Ñk§Ör§å §àwn§Ör §Önd§Öd u§â m§Ñk?ng th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör §àf L?n?§Ör h§àu?§Ö §Ñngr§å, h§Ö §ã§àuld n§à l§àng§Ör §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt g§à§àd bu??n§Ö?? ?n th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl. ¡°? §ã§Ñn und§Ör?t§Ñnd §å§àur f§Ö§Öl?ng?. §´§à h§Ñv§Ö ?§àm§Öth?ng §å§àu m§Ñd§Ö w?th §Ñll §å§àur §Öff§àrt ?t§àl§Ön fr§àm §å§àu f§Ö§Öl? v§Ör§å §â§Ñ?nful.¡± ¡°Y§Ö-§å§Ö-§å§Ö?! §´h§Ñnk §å§àu v§Ör§å mu§ãh f§àr §å§àur und§Ör?t§Ñnd?ng!¡± ¡°§¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ? d§àn¡¯t r§Ö§Ñll§å l?k§Ö §ã§ànfl?§ãt. §³§Ñn ? §Ñll§Öv?§Ñt§Ö §å§àur §Ñng§Ör w?th th???¡± ?h§Ö n§Ñrr§àw§Öd h§Ör fr§Ö?h gr§Ö§Ön §Ö§å§Ö? §Ñ? ?h§Ö ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt §Ñnd h§Ñnd§Öd h?m §Ñ g§àld §ã§à?n. ¡°G§à-g§àld §ã§à?n?! ?-?-?-?-?-? d§àn¡¯t d§Ñr§Ö t§à r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Ö ?t!¡± §¯§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö t§Ñk§Ön th§Ö g§àld §ã§à?n. §´h§Ö w§àrth §àf th§Ö ?t§àl§Ön br§Ö§Ñd w§Ñ? §ànl§å §Ñb§àut §Ñ ??ngl§Ö br§ànz§Ö §ã§à?n. §´h§Ö §àwn§Ör §àf th§Ö b§Ñk§Ör§å ?h§à§àk h?? h§Ö§Ñd ?tr§àngl§å, wh?l§Ö ?§à§Ñk§Öd ?n §ã§àld ?w§Ö§Ñt. ¡°§²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö t§Ñk§Ö ?t. §²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö §ã§àn??d§Ör th?? m§å ?§Ölf??hn§Ö??.¡± §¯§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t f§Ö§Öl §Ñn§å §ã§à§Ör§ã?§àn ?n h§Ör §Ö§å§Ö? §Ñnd v§à?§ã§Ö; ?n?t§Ö§Ñd, ?t ??m§âl§å f§Ölt k?nd. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?t §Ñl?§à §â§à??§Ö??§Öd §â§àw§Ör th§Ñt d?dn¡¯t §Ñll§àw f§àr §Ñn§å r§Öfu?§Ñl. §´h§Ö b§Ñk§Ör§å §àwn§Ör m§àv§Öd l?k§Ö §Ñ br§àk§Ön t§à§å, §â§Örf§àrm?ng §Ñ ?qu§Ö§Ñk§å m§àt?§àn §Ñ? h§Ö r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd th§Ö g§àld §ã§à?n. §¡? th§Ö g?rl ?§â§àk§Ö h§Ör gr§Ñt?tud§Ö, h§Ö l§Öft th§Ö §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö, §âr§Ñ§ãt?§ã§Ñll§å runn?ng §Ñw§Ñ§å. ¡°¡ªW§Öll th§Ön, wh§Ñt ?h§àuld w§Ö d§à §Ñb§àut h?m, §à?§àu-?§Ñm§Ñ?¡± ¡°L§Öt¡¯? ?§Ö§Ö¡­ l§Öt¡¯? t§Ñlk §Ñb§àut ?t ?n th§Ö §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö f§àr th§Ö t?m§Ö b§Ö?ng. §´h§Ör§Ö §Ñr§Ö §Ñ l§àt §àf §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö h§Ör§Ö.¡± §¡? §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö g§à???§â§Öd th§Ñt ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å th§Ö rum§àr§Öd §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf §£§Ñr§àn L?n?§Ör, th§Ö g?rl¡¯? gr§àu§â b§à§Ñrd§Öd §Ñ §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö. §¡nd f§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn, th§Ö b§à§å w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à ?nv?t§Öd §ànb§à§Ñrd. §´h§Ö b§à§å, wh§à n§Öv§Ör th§àught h§Ö w§àuld r?d§Ö §Ñ g§àrg§Ö§àu? §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö §âull§Öd b§å tw§à h§àr?§Ö?, w§Ñ? ?§à n§Örv§àu? th§Ñt h§Ö f§Ölt l?k§Ö v§àm?t?ng. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö tw§à g§àrg§Ö§àu? §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö?, §Ñnd §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö §Ö§ç§ã§Ö§ât f§àr th§Ö g?rl, th§Ö §å§àung m§Ñn, §Ñnd th§Ö b§à§å r§àd§Ö th§Ö §àth§Ör §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö. §¡? th§Ö b§à§å gl§Ñn§ã§Öd u§â, h§Ö §ã§àuld ?§Ö§Ö th§Ö g?rl w?th wh?t§Ö ?k?n th§Ñt ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à ?h?n§Ö ?n fr§ànt §àf h?m. §´h§Ñt g?rl w§Ñ? l§à§àk?ng §Ñt th§Ö b§à§å. ¡°?-? w§àn¡¯t g?v§Ö m§å th§Ñnk? f§àr §Ñn§å §Ñlm? g?v§Ön b§å §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt!¡± §´h§Ö b§à§å, wh§à?§Ö f§Ö§Ñr §âu?h§Öd h?? th§àught? ?n §Ñ w§Ö?rd d?r§Ö§ãt?§àn, m§Öt th§Ö g?rl¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö? §Ñnd ?h§àut§Öd th§Ñt. ?u?t l?k§Ö th§Ö b§Ñk§Ör§å §àwn§Ör §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör, h§Ö §Ñl?§à h§Ñd §Ñ §ã§àld ?w§Ö§Ñt, but th§Ö b§à§å w§Ñ? d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Ö. §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt §´h§Ö b§à§å w§Ñ? ?§ã§Ñr§Öd §àf th§Ö §âr§Ött§å g?rl h§Ö n§Öv§Ör m§Öt b§Öf§àr§Ö. W?th h§Ör b§Ö§Ñut?ful fl§àw§Ör-l?k§Ö ?§ã§Önt §Ñnd th§Ö §Ñtm§à?§âh§Ör§Ö ?h§Ö §Ö§çud§Öd, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö th§Ö b§à§å d§àubt th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö §àf th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö hum§Ñn ?§â§Ö§ã?§Ö?, h§Ö f§Ölt §âr§Ö??ur§Öd d§Ö?§â?t§Ö th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?u?t ??tt?ng th§Ör§Ö; ?t m§Ñd§Ö h?m th?nk h§Ö w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö f§Ñ?nt§Öd ?f h§Ö d?dn¡¯t bluff. §´h§Ö b§à§å th§àught th§Ö g?rl m?ght b§Ö §Ñngr§å du§Ö t§à h?? rud§Ön§Ö??, §å§Öt f§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn, ?h§Ö g?ggl§Öd §Ñ? ?f ?h§Ö f§àund ?t funn§å. ¡°W§Öll, wh§Ñt §Ñ §ãut§Ö th?ng t§à ?§Ñ§å. §£§Ñrt, h§Ö ?§Ñ?d th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö th?ng §Ñ? §å§àu d?d. ?? ?t §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd §Ñ r?t§Ö §àf §â§Ñ??§Ñg§Ö t§à d§à ?§à §Ñt l§Ö§Ñ?t §àn§ã§Ö?¡± ¡°? §Ñm w§Öll §Ñw§Ñr§Ö §àf h§àw ?tu§â?d ? w§Ñ?, ?§à §ã§Ñn §å§àu §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö n§àt bull§å m§Ö t§à§à mu§ãh §Ñb§àut ?t?¡± ¡°§³r§Öt§à §Ñl?§à ?§Ñ?d th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö th?ng t§à m§Ö ?n th§Ö §â§Ñ?t.¡± ¡°? w§àuld §âr§Öf§Ör ?f §å§àu d?d n§àt tr§Ö§Ñt m§Ö th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §Ñ? th§Ñt f§à§àl.¡± §´h§Ö g?rl g?ggl§Öd §Ñg§Ñ?n §Ñt th§Ñt §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Ö. §¯§Ör l§Ñugh?ng f§Ñ§ã§Ö w§Ñ? b§Ö§Ñut?ful. ?h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd ??m?l§Ñr t§à §Ñn §Ö§ç§â§Ön??v§Ö d§àll h§Ö h§Ñd ?§Ö§Ön §àn§ã§Ö ?n th§Ö ?h§àw w?nd§àw th§Ñt h§Ö th§àught h§Ñd n§àth?ng t§à d§à w?th h?m. ¡°§´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à w§Ñ§å §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut?ful w§àm§Ñn l?k§Ö §å§àu §ã§Ñn §Ö§ç??t! Y§àu w?t§ãh!¡± ¡°§°h, §Ñm ? b§Ö?ng §ã§àm§âl?m§Önt§Öd §àr d§Ö?§â??§Öd?¡± ¡°D§Ñmn br§Ñt¡­¡± §´h§Ö §å§àung m§Ñn, wh§à n§Öv§Ör r§Öv§Ö§Ñl§Öd h?? §Ñng§Ör unt?l n§àw, gl§Ñr§Öd §Ñt th§Ö b§à§å §Ñ? h§Ö §ãl?§ãk§Öd h?? t§àngu§Ö. §´h§Ö b§à§å th§àught th§Ö §å§àung m§Ñn w§Ñ? ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö w?th §ãl§Ñ??, but h§Ö ?§Ñ?d, ¡°D§àn¡¯t §å§àu l§à§àk §Ñt §àur §à?§àu-?§Ñn4 w?th ?u§ãh §Ñn §Ñm§àr§àu? gl§Ñn§ã§Ö,¡± ?n §Ñ w§Ñ§å §Ñ thug w§àuld ?§Ñ§å. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refusing-harem-022/ CH 23 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 023 ¨C §´h§Ö Y§àung L§Ñd§å N§Ñm§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör ~§´h§Ö ?t§àr§å §àf §Ñ §£§à§å wh§à F§Öll ?nt§à §¯§Öll ??~ ¡°¡­§²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö §Ö§ç§ãu?§Ö m§Ö.¡± §´h§Ö §å§àung m§Ñn f?§ç§Öd h?? §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn §Ñnd t§àn§Ö. ¡°W§Öll th§Ön, wh§Ñt¡¯? §å§àur n§Ñm§Ö?¡± ¡°§³§Ñm?r§à¡­¡± ¡°? ?§Ö§Ö. §´h§Ön §³§Ñm?r§à, ? th?nk §å§àu §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å kn§àw, but ?t§Ö§Ñl?ng ?? n§àt g§à§àd. ?f §å§àu h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ §ãr?m?n§Ñl r§Ö§ã§àrd, §å§àu m?ght g§Öt ?m§âr??§àn§Öd.¡± ¡°L?k§Ö ?¡¯ll l??t§Ön t§à §Ñ n§àbl§Ö §âr§Ö§Ñ§ãh!¡± ¡°?? th§Ör§Ö n§à §àn§Ö wh§à w§àuld b§Ö ?n tr§àubl§Ö ?f §å§àu g§Öt ?m§âr??§àn§Öd?¡± ¡°¡­ngh.¡± §´h§Ö b§à§å l§à§àk§Öd d§àwn §Ñnd h?? l?§â? tr§Ömbl§Öd. ¡°¡­§¯§Ö§å, §³§Ñm?r§à. §¡r§Ö §å§àu r§Ö§Ñd§å t§à ?§Öll §å§àur ?§àul t§à th?? w?t§ãh?¡± ¡°§¦h?¡± ¡°?f §å§àu h§Ñv§Ö §Ön§àugh r§Ö?§àlv§Ö t§à d§à ?§à, ?¡¯ll §âr§Ö§â§Ñr§Ö §Ñ §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö f§àr §å§àu t§à b§Öl§àng, b§àth §å§àu §Ñnd th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn th§Ñt §Ñw§Ñ?t? §å§àu. Y§àu w§àn¡¯t b§Ö tr§àubl§Öd w?th f§à§àd, §Ñnd th§Ör§Ö w?ll b§Ö w§Ñrm §ãl§àth?ng f§àr §å§àu t§à w§Ö§Ñr, §Ñnd §Ñ §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö t§à ?l§Ö§Ö§â th§Ñt §ã§àv§Ör? §å§àu fr§àm w?nd §Ñnd r§Ñ?n. §¯§Ö§å ¡ª d§à §å§àu h§Ñv§Ö th§Ö r§Ö?§àlv§Ö t§à ?§Öll §å§àur ?§àul t§à th?? w?t§ãh?¡± §¯§Ör wh?t§Ö f?ng§Ör t§àu§ãh§Öd th§Ö b§à§å¡¯? d?rt§å §ãh§Ö§Ök. Wh§å d?d th§Ö g?rl ?n fr§ànt §àf m§Ö t§àu§ãh m§å d?rt§å ?§Ölf? Wh§å d§à§Ö? ?h§Ö §Ñll§àw h§Ör?§Ölf t§à b§Ö t§àu§ãh§Öd? ? d§àn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ br§Ö§Ñtht§Ñk?ngl§å b§Öw?t§ãh?ng §Ñtm§à?§âh§Ör§Ö th§Ñt ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à §âull §Ñt h?? ?§àul. ?t w§Ñ? h§Ñrd t§à b§Öl?§Öv§Ö ?t §ã§Ñm§Ö fr§àm th?? g?rl. ¡°§¡h¡­¡± §´h§Ö b§à§å n§Ñtur§Ñll§å ?§â?ll§Öd h?? t§Ö§Ñr?. ?t w§Ñ? n§Ö?th§Ör du§Ö t§à f§Ö§Ñr §àr r§Öl?§Öf; ?t ?u?t ?§â?ll§Öd §àut. ¡°§²l§Ö¡­¡± §´h§Ö b§à§å f§Ölt h?? thr§à§Ñt ?t?§ãk§å §Ñnd un§Ñbl§Ö t§à §à§â§Ön §âr§à§â§Örl§å. §´h§Ö f??t h§Ö §ãl§Ön§ãh§Öd w§Ñ? tr§Ömbl?ng. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ö b§à§å ?t?ll d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Öl§å r§Öl§Ö§Ñ?§Öd h?? w§àrd?. ¡°§¯§Öl§â¡­ §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö¡­ h§Öl§â h§Ör. ?f §å§àu d§à, th§Ön, ?¡¯ll §Öv§Ön ?§Öll m§å ?§àul f§àr ?t!¡± §´h§Ö b§à§å w§Ñ? w?ll?ng t§à r§Ö?§àrt t§à §Ñn§åth?ng f§àr h§Öl§â, wh§Öth§Ör ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ d§Öv?l §àr §Ñ w?t§ãh. §£ut ?f h§Ö h§Ñd §Ñ §ãh§à?§ã§Ö, h§Ö w§àuld §âr§Öf§Ör §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn l?k§Ö h§Ör. §´h§Ö b§à§å d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Öl§å ?h§àut§Öd §Ñ? h§Ö §ãr?§Öd. §¯§Ö ?§àught h§Öl§â. §¯§Ö w§Ñ? w§Öll §Ñw§Ñr§Ö n§àb§àd§å w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö h§Öl§â§Öd §Ñ §â§Ñ?r §àf ?tr§Ö§Öt §ãh?ldr§Ön w?th§àut §â§Ñr§Önt?. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, h§Ö ?t?ll w??h§Öd f§àr h§Ör h§Öl§â. R§Ög§Ñrdl§Ö?? §àf wh§Ñt §âr?§ã§Ö h§Ö h§Ñd t§à §â§Ñ§å, h§Ö w??h§Öd §Ñt l§Ö§Ñ?t h?? l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör t§à b§Ö ?§Ñv§Öd. ¡°§£§Ñrt.¡± ¡°L§Ö§Ñd th§Ö w§Ñ§å.¡± §¡? th§Ö §å§àung m§Ñn h§Ö§Ñrd th§Ö g?rl¡¯? w§àrd?, h§Ö §àrd§Ör§Öd br?§Öfl§å. §´h§Ö b§à§å n§àdd§Öd §Ñnd §à§â§Ön§Öd h?? m§àuth. ?n §Ñ n§Ñrr§àw v§Ñll§Ö§å, th§Ö b§à§å¡¯? l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör l§Ñ§å h?d?ng. §¡? th§Ö g?rl ?§Ñw th§Ö l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡¯? ?t§Ñt§Ö, wh§à h§Ñd §ã§àll§Ñ§â?§Öd ?n f§Öv§Ör §Ñnd ?truggl§Öd t§à br§Ö§Ñth, ?h§Ö ?§â§àk§Ö ?n §Ö§ç§Ñ?§â§Ör§Ñt?§àn. ¡°Wh§Ñt §Ñ f§à§àl, th§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à w§Ñ§å ?h§Ö §ã§àuld §Ö§Ñt br§Ö§Ñd ?n h§Ör §âr§Ö?§Önt ?t§Ñt§Ö. §´h§Ö th?ng? §å§àu §àught t§à ?t§Ö§Ñl §Ñr§Ö m§Öd?§ã?n§Ö, §àr §Ñt l§Ö§Ñ?t ?§àu§â. Y§àu §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å m§Ñd§Ö §Ñ m??t§Ñk§Ö ?n wh§Ñt §å§àu ?h§àuld ?t§Ö§Ñl.¡± ¡°¡­?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ.¡± ¡°?¡¯m ?§àrr§å, ? ?§â§àk§Ö t§à§à mu§ãh.¡± §´h§Ö g?rl §âut h§Ör h§Ñnd t§à h§Ör m§àuth §Ñnd l§Ñugh§Öd. §´h§Ö §å§àung m§Ñn §â?§ãk§Öd u§â th§Ö b§à§å¡¯? l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör. §´h§Ön th§Ö g?rl t§à§àk th§Ö m§à?? gr§Ö§Ön ?h§Ñwl th§Ñt ?h§Ö w§àr§Ö §Ñnd g§Öntl§å §âut ?t §àv§Ör th§Ö l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör. L§à§àk?ng §Ñt h§àw th§Ö g?rl §âut h§Ör ?h§Ñwl w?th §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut?ful lu?t§Ör §ànt§à h?? l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör, wh§à w§Ñ? d?rt?§Öd b§å mud §Ñnd gr?m§Ö, w?th§àut h§Ö??t§Ñt?§àn, th§Ö b§à§å w§Ñ? ?h§à§ãk§Öd. ¡°W§Ö¡¯ll br?ng h§Ör t§à th§Ö d§à§ãt§àr¡¯? §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö r?d§Ö th§Ö §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö th§Ñt th§Ö ?unn§å gr§àu§â ?? ?n. ?¡¯ll t§Ñk§Ö §ã§Ñr§Ö §àf th§Ö r§Ö?t.¡± ¡°§²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö t§Öll §³r§Öt§à th§Ñt ?¡¯m ?§àrr§å ? br§àk§Ö m§å §âr§àm??§Ö §Ñg§Ñ?n.¡± §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ¡°Y§àu ?u?t ?§Ñ?d §Ñn §Ñ§â§àl§àg§å w?th§àut m§Ö§Ñn?ng ?t.¡± ¡°W§Öll, th§Ñt¡¯? h§Ñr?h §àf §å§àu t§à ?§Ñ§å th§Ñt.¡± §´h§Ö g?rl wh§à r§Ö§âl?§Öd ?§à, l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt th§Ö b§à§å §Ñnd wh??§â§Ör§Öd ?n h?? §Ö§Ñr w?th h§Ör r§Öd l?§â? b§Öf§àr§Ö d§Ñ?h?ngl§å b§à§Ñrd?ng th§Ö §àth§Ör §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö. §´h§Ö §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö b§Ög§Ñn t§à dr?v§Ö l?ghtl§å. ¡°¡ªY§àu ?§àld §å§àur ?§àul t§à m§Ö. Fr§àm n§àw §àn, d§à §å§àur b§Ö?t §Ñ? §Ñn §Öm§âl§à§å§Ö§Ö §àf th§Ö L?n?§Ör m§Ör§ãh§Ñnt gr§àu§â.¡± §´h§Ö §âr§Ött§å g?rl §ã§Ört§Ñ?nl§å ?§Ñ?d ?§à. ¡°§¦m§âl§à§å§Ö§Ö?¡± §´h§Ö b§à§å r§Ö§â§Ö§Ñt§Öd th§Ö w§àrd th§Ñt h§Ö h§Ñd n§Öv§Ör h§Ö§Ñrd b§Öf§àr§Ö. ¡°W§Öl§ã§àm§Ö t§à h§Öll, §³§Ñm?r§à. ?f §å§àu g§Öt f§Ñ?§ã?n§Ñt§Öd b§å th§Ñt w?t§ãh, ?t¡¯ll b§Ö h§Ñrd f§àr §å§àu t§à b§Ö h§Ñ§â§â§å. Y§àu¡¯ll f?nd §àth§Ör w§àm§Ön l§Ñ§ãk?ng, §Ñft§Ör §Ñll.¡± ¡°§¦h?¡± §´h§Ö §å§àung m§Ñn¡¯? t§àn§Ö turn§Öd ?nt§à th§Ñt §àf §Ñ thug §Ñg§Ñ?n §àn§ã§Ö th§Ö g?rl w§Ñ? n§à l§àng§Ör th§Ör§Ö. §´h§Ö §å§àung m§Ñn ru?h§Öd t§àw§Ñrd th§Ö §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö wh?l§Ö §ã§Ñrr§å?ng th§Ö b§à§å¡¯? l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör, l§Ö§Ñv?ng th§Ö b§à§å §ã§ànfu?§Öd b§å th§à?§Ö w§àrd?. Wh?l§Ö th§Ö b§à§å §ãh§Ñ?§Öd §Ñft§Ör h?m, h§Ö ?t?ll d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt th§Ö §å§àung m§Ñn m§Ö§Ñnt. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?t d?dn¡¯t t§Ñk§Ö l§àng b§Öf§àr§Ö th§Ö b§à§å und§Ör?t§à§àd th§Ö m§Ö§Ñn?ng §àf th§Ñt ?t§Ñt§Öm§Önt. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-023/ CH 24 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 024 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? §¡m §¡lr§Ö§Ñd§å §´h?rt§Ö§Ön Y§Ö§Ñr? §°ld. ? §¯§Ñv§Ö §£§Ö§ã§àm§Ö §Ñ F?n§Ö L§Ñd§å §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, d§Ö?§â?t§Ö th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ñt ? h§Ñv§Ö gr§àwn ?nt§à ?u§ãh §Ñ §âr§Ött§å l§Ñd§å, ?§àm§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §ã§Ñll m§Ö §Ñ w?t§ãh. ?t m§Ñk§Ö? m§Ö v§Ör§å ?§Ñd. Wh§å §Ñm ? r§Öf§Örr§Öd t§à §Ñ? §Ñ w?t§ãh? §£§àth §£§Ñrt §Ñnd §³r§Öt§à ?§ã§àld§Öd m§Ö f§àr th§Ö ?§Ö§ã§ànd t?m§Ö. ? §Ñm ?u§â§â§à?§Öd t§à b§Ö §Ñ d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñ b§Ñr§àn f§Ñm?l§å th§àugh? §¡§Ñh, ? wr§àt§Ö §Ñb§àut §³r§Öt§à b§Öf§àr§Ö. §¯§Ö ?? §Ñn ?mm?gr§Ñnt b§à§å wh§à fl§Öd fr§àm h?? §àwn n§Ñt?§àn. §¯§Ö ?? §Ñb§àut §Ñ? §àld §Ñ? §£§Ñrt. §¯§Ö ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt ?n h?? n§Ñt?§àn, th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö f§àr§ã§Öd t§à d§à f§Ñrm w§àrk fr§àm m§àrn?ng t?ll n?ght w?th§àut §Ñn§å br§Ö§Ñk, §Ñnd ?f th§Ö§å ?l§Ñ§ãk§Öd §Öv§Ön §Ñ b?t, §Ñ wh?§â w§àuld §ã§àm§Ö th§Ö?r w§Ñ§å. ? w§Ñ? ?§à ?§ã§Ñr§Öd th§Ñt ? ?h?v§Ör§Öd wh§Ön ? h§Ö§Ñrd th§Ñt. §£ut wh§Ñt d§à §å§àu th?nk §£§Ñrt ?§Ñ?d t§à m§Ö wh§Ön h§Ö ?§Ñw th?? tr§Ömbl?ng f?n§Ö l§Ñd§å? ¡°¡ª?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, §å§àur §Ö§å§Ö? §Ñr§Ö ?§ã§Ñr§å. §´h§Ö§å ?§Ö§Öm t§à ?§Ñ§å, ¡®?¡¯m g§ànn§Ñ k?ll §å§àu, §å§àu b§Ñ?t§Ñrd!''¡± §àr ?§àm§Öth?ng ??m?l§Ñr. W§Ñ?n¡¯t th§Ñt §Ñ h§àrr?bl§Ö th?ng t§à ?§Ñ§å?! N§àt §ànl§å d?d h§Ö n§àt g?v§Ö §Ñn§å §ã§Ñr§Ö t§à §Ñ tr§Ömbl?ng l§Ñd§å, h§Ö §Öv§Ön ?§Ñ?d ? §âut §àn ?u§ãh §Ñ ?§ã§Ñr§å §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn! §¦v§Ön th§àugh §£§Ñrt h§Ñ? b§Ö§Ön w?th m§Ö f§àr §å§Ö§Ñr?, h§Ö ?t?ll m??und§Ör?t§Ñnd? m§Ö ?§àm§Öt?m§Ö?. §¯§àw ?§Ñd! §£ut th§Ñt ?? f?n§Ö, ??n§ã§Ö b§àth §¦r?§ã §Ñnd ?unn§å ?t?ll r§Öf§Ör t§à m§Ö §Ñ? th§Ö b§Ö?t l§Ñd§å th§Ö§å §ã§àuld h§Ñv§Ö h§Ñd. §£§Ñrt §Ñnd §³r§Öt§à t§àld m§Ö th§Ñt ? w§Ñ? §Ñ h§Ör§Ö?§å §àf §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å, but §¦r?§ã §Ñnd ?unn§å ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt ? w§Ñ? §Ñ ?u§âr§Öm§Ö l§Ñd§å, ?§à ? gu§Ö?? ?t §Öv§Ön? §àut? §°k§Ñ§å, ? w?ll b§Ö w§àrk?ng h§Ñrd t§àd§Ñ§å §Ñ? w§Öll. W§Öll th§Ön §´§Önm§Ñ, ?§Ö§Ö §å§àu §Ñg§Ñ?n. ?§à§âh?§Ö f?n??h§Öd wr?t?ng ?n h§Ör d?§Ñr§å; th§Ön, §Ñ? ?h§Ö §à§â§Ön§Öd th§Ö d§à§àr §àf th§Ö L?n?§Ör m§Ör§ãh§Ñnt gr§àu§â, §Ñll th§Ö §Öm§âl§à§å§Ö§Ö? th§Ör§Ö ?t§à§àd u§â §Ñnd b§àw§Öd. §¦v§Ön th§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö t§àld th§Öm §àv§Ör §Ñnd §àv§Ör th§Ñt th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à n§Ö§Öd t§à g?v§Ö h§Ör ?u§ãh §ã§àurt§Ö?§å, ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ? m§Ör§Öl§å th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör §àf th§Ö §àwn§Ör, n§àb§àd§å l??t§Ön§Öd t§à h§Ör. §°n th§Ö §ã§àntr§Ñr§å, ?§àm§Öb§àd§å §Öv§Ön ?§Ñ?d, ¡°N§à, ? d§àn¡¯t f§Ö§Öl l?k§Ö th§Ö m§àrn?ng b§Ög?n? b§Öf§àr§Ö g?v?ng ?u§ãh §Ñ gr§Ö§Öt?ng t§à §°?§àu-?§Ñm§Ñ,¡± w?th §Ñ ?§Ör?§àu? §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn. §´h§Ö §Ñtm§à?§âh§Ör§Ö §Ñ? th§Ö§å ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör un§Ñbl§Ö t§à ?§àk?ngl§å r§Ö§âl§å th§Ñt th§Ö m§àrn?ng ?t§Ñrt§Öd th§Ö m§àm§Önt th§Ö§å w§àk§Ö u§â. §¡t f?r?t, th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö m§Ñn§å §Öm§âl§à§å§Ö§Ö? §àf th§Ö L?n?§Ör m§Ör§ãh§Ñnt gr§àu§â wh§à w§Ör§Ö r§Ölu§ãt§Ñnt t§à ?h§àw th§Öm?§Ölv§Ö? t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö, but f§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn, th§Ö?r §Ñtt?tud§Ö w§Ñ? §ãurr§Öntl§å ?§àm§Öth?ng l?k§Ö ¡°W§Ö §Ñr§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? f§Ñ?thful ?§Örv§Ñnt?!¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §ãur?§àu? §Ñb§àut ?t, ?§à ?h§Ö §Ñ?k§Öd §£§Ñrt, but h§Ö m§Ör§Öl§å l§Ñugh§Öd t§à §Ñv§à?d §Ñn?w§Ör?ng. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t m??? h?m mutt§Ör?ng, ¡°?t¡¯? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §å§àu¡¯r§Ö §Ñ h§Ör§Ö?§å §àf §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å.¡± R§Ö§Ñll§å, t§à r§Öf§Ör t§à th?? §ãut§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å wh§à t§à§àk ?u§ãh g§à§àd §ã§Ñr§Ö §àf h§Ör nutr?t?§àn §Ñnd b§Ö§Ñut§å l?k§Ö th§Ñt, ?t r§Ö§Ñll§å ?? §Ñwful §àf h?m! ?§à§âh?§Ö §âuff§Öd h§Ör §ãh§Ö§Ök? §Ñ? ?h§Ö r§Ö§ã§Ñll§Öd th§Ñt. ?§à§âh?§Ö §à§â§Ön§Öd th§Ö d§à§àr §àf th§Ö r§à§àm th§Ñt w§Ñ? u?§Öd §Ñ? h§Ör §âr?v§Ñt§Ö r§à§àm w?th ?u§ãh §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn §àn h§Ör f§Ñ§ã§Ö, §Ñnd ?h§Ö ?§Ñw §Ñ m§Ñn wh§à w§Ñ? tr§Ömbl?ng ?n §Ñng§Ör §Ñnd ??tt?ng §àn th§Ö l§Ö§Ñth§Ör ?§àf§Ñ f§àr gu§Ö?t u?§Ö. ¡°G§à§àd m§àrn?ng, §°?§àu-?§Ñn.¡± ¡°G§à§àd m§àrn?ng, §³r§Öt§à.¡± §¦v§Ön §Ñ? th§Ö m§Ñn §Ö§çud§Öd h?? §Ñur§Ñ §àf §Ñng§Ör, h§Ö ?t?ll g§Ñv§Ö h?? m§àrn?ng gr§Ö§Öt?ng §âr§à§â§Örl§å. ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Ö§âl?§Öd t§à th§Ö gr§Ö§Öt?ng w?th §Ñ ?m?l§Ö, but ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t v§Ör§å §Öff§Ö§ãt?v§Ö, §Ñ? th§Ö m§Ñn ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å §âr§à§ã§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à ?§ã§àld h§Ör r?ght §Ñft§Ör th§Ö gr§Ö§Öt?ng. ¡°§°?§àu-?§Ñn, ? r§Ö§Ñll§å d§àn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à ?§Ñ§å th??. §£ut d§àn¡¯t §å§àu th?nk §å§àu¡¯v§Ö §â?§ãk§Öd u§â t§à§à m§Ñn§å §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö?! Wh§å d?d §å§àu §â?§ãk u§â ?§àm§Ö §àr§âh§Ñn? r?ght §Ñft§Ör §Önt§Ör?ng th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl?!¡± ¡°§°h, §Ñr§Ö §å§àu §Ñngr§å §³r§Öt§à?¡± ¡°Y§Ö?, ? §Ñm §Ñngr§å. Wh§å d§à §å§àu k§Ö§Ö§â §â?§ãk?ng u§â §Ñll th§Ö d?rt§å k?d??!¡± §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ¡°W§Öll, §å§àu w§Ör§Ö n§àt th§Ñt §ãl§Ö§Ñn wh§Ön ? f?r?t §â?§ãk§Öd §å§àu u§â §Ö?th§Ör, th§àugh?¡± ¡°W§Ö¡¯r§Ö n§àt t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut th§Ñt r?ght n§àw!¡± §³r§Öt§à w§Ñ? §Ñ b§à§å ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? gr§àu§â ?§Ö§ãur§Öd wh§Ön h§Ö §ã§àll§Ñ§â?§Öd ?n Ru?h§Ñ §¬?ngd§àm. ?n §àrd§Ör t§à ?m§âr§àv§Ö th§Ö ¡°§¡m§Ñn§Ö¡± th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd fr§àm §¡l, ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd m§àr§Ö ¡°§¡m§Ñn§Ö¡± ?§Ö§Öd? §Ñnd §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à w§Ör§Ö f§Ñm?l?§Ñr w?th gr§àw?ng ?t, ?§à ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Önt t§à Ru?h§Ñ §¬?ngd§àm. ?h§Ö §â?§ãk§Öd u§â §Ñ b§à§å §àn th§Ö?r w§Ñ§å th§Ör§Ö, wh§à h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd t§à b§Ö §³r§Öt§à. §´h§Ö b§à§å h§Ñd n§àw gr§àwn ?nt§à §Ñ t§Ñll §å§àung m§Ñn wh§à l§à§àk§Öd g§à§àd ?n ?u?t?. ¡°§´h§Ö§å §Ñll ?§Ñ?d th§Ö§å w§àuld ?§Öll th§Ö?r ?§àul? t§à m§Ö §Ñft§Ör §Ñll. W§àuldn¡¯t §å§àu n§àrm§Ñll§å bu§å ?u§ãh th?ng? wh§Ön §àff§Ör§Öd?¡± ¡°§¯§Ö§å, n§à n§àrm§Ñl §à?§àu-?§Ñm§Ñ w§àuld ?§â§àut ?u§ãh §Ñ m§Ör§ã?l§Ö?? th?ng, §Ñnd ? w§àuldn¡¯t bu§å ?t §Ö?th§Ör.¡± §¯§Ö §Ñff?rm§Öd th§Ñt, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àv§Ör h§Ör m§àuth w?th h§Ör h§Ñnd wh?l§Ö ?§Ñ§å?ng, ¡°W§Öll.¡± §³r§Öt§à ?§ãr§Ñt§ãh§Öd h?? h§Ö§Ñd b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf th?? ?h§Ñm§Öl§Ö?? §à?§àu-?§Ñm§Ñ. ¡°§³r§Öt§à, §å§àu t§àld m§Ö th§Ñt §å§àu l§Ñ§ãk§Öd hum§Ñn r§Ö?§àur§ã§Ö?, d?dn¡¯t §å§àu? §´h§Ör§Ö §Ñr§Ö §ãh?ldr§Ön wh§à §âr§Öf§Ör t§à m§àv§Ö th§Ö?r b§àd§å §àv§Ör ?tud§å?ng, ?§à ? w§Ñnt §å§àu t§à t§Ö§Ñ§ãh th§Öm h§àw t§à gr§àw th§Ö §ãr§à§â? §âr§à§â§Örl§å.¡± §³r§Öt§à u?u§Ñll§å gr§Öw §Ñnd m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd ¡°§¡m§Ñn§Ö¡± §Ñnd m§Ñn§å §àth§Ör §ãr§à§â? ?n th§Ö r§Ö?§àrt t§àwn wh§Ör§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd r§Ö??d§Öd ?n f§àr m§Ñn§å §å§Ö§Ñr?. ??n§ã§Ö §³r§Öt§à gr§Öw u§â t§Önd?ng f?§Öld? fr§àm m§àrn?ng unt?l n?ght dur?ng h?? t?m§Ö §Ñt Ru?h§Ñ §¬?ngd§àm, h§Ö w§Ñ? kn§àwl§Ödg§Ö§Ñbl§Ö ?n th§Ñt f?§Öld. §¯§Ö w§àrk§Öd w§Öll wh§Ön d§Ö§ã?d?ng th§Ö f§Ört?l?z§Ör qu§Ñl?t§å §Ñnd qu§Ñnt?t§å th§Ñt ?h§àuld b§Ö u?§Öd, wh§Ñt §ãult?v§Ñt?§àn m§Öth§àd t§à u?§Ö, §Ñnd ?§Öl§Ö§ãt?v§Ö br§Ö§Öd?ng. §¯§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö m§à?t qu§Ñl?f?§Öd §â§Ör?§àn §Ñ? h§Ör §Ñgr?§ãultur§Ñl m§Ñn§Ñg§Ör. CH 25 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 025 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? §¡m §¡lr§Ö§Ñd§å §´h?rt§Ö§Ön Y§Ö§Ñr? §°ld. ? §¯§Ñv§Ö §£§Ö§ã§àm§Ö §Ñ F?n§Ö L§Ñd§å ?? §³r§Öt§à h§Ñd ?h§àrt, §à§ãh§Ör-§ã§àl§àr§Öd h§Ñ?r, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? §ã§àmm§àn ?n h?? h§àm§Öl§Ñnd, §Ñ §â§Ñ?r §àf l§àng ?l?t §Ö§å§Ö? w?th th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §ã§àl§àr. §°v§Ör§Ñll, h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd l?k§Ö §Ñ §å§àung m§Ñn w?th §Ñ r§Öfr§Ö?h?ng §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö, §Ñlth§àugh h?? ?§â§Ö§Ñk?ng t§àn§Ö w§Ñ? r§àugh. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å u?§Öd t§à th§Ñt §Ñnd r§Ö?§â§ànd§Öd w?th §Ñ ?m?l§Ö. ¡°§³r§Öt§à, §´§Ñl?? ?? §Ñn §Ñm§Ñz?ng ?umm§Ör r§Ö?§àrt, but th§Ö w?nt§Ör th§Ör§Ö ?? §ã§àld§Ör th§Ñn §Ñt th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl. ?t ?? m§Ör§ã?l§Ö?? t§à d§Öm§Ñnd §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö t§à w§àrk f§àr l§àng §â§Ör?§àd? §àf t?m§Ö ?n th§Ö fr§Ö§Öz?ng §ã§àld. §´h§Ö tw§à d§Ñ§å? §àff §â§Ör w§Ö§Ök w?ll g?v§Ö th§Ö?r b§àd§å t?m§Ö t§à r§Ö§ã§àv§Ör §Ñnd r§Öfr§Ö?h th§Ö?r m?nd. ?f th§Ö§å g§Öt ??§ãk, th§Ö§å §ã§Ñn¡¯t §Öv§Ön w§àrk, §Öv§Ön ?f th§Ö§å w§Ñnt t§à, §å§àu kn§àw?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd th§Ñt §Ñ? §Ñ n§Ñtur§Ñl §Öm§âl§à§åm§Önt §ã§ànd?t?§àn, §Ñnd ?h§Ö h§Ñd ?§Ö§ãur§Öd §Ñ §ã§àn??d§Ör§Ñbl§Ö §Ñm§àunt §àf fund? f§àr hum§Ñn r§Ö?§àur§ã§Ö d§Öv§Öl§à§âm§Önt §Ñnd th§Ö?r m§Ñ?nt§Ön§Ñn§ã§Ö. §®§Ñn§å §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à w§àrk§Öd und§Ör ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ör§Ö §àr§âh§Ñn?, §Ñnd m§à?t §àf th§Öm f§Ölt ?ub?§Örv?§Önt §Ñb§àut th§Ñt. F§àr th§Öm t§à br§Ö§Ñk §àut §àf th§Ö?r l§Ñb§Öl §Ñ? §àr§âh§Ñn?, wh§Ñt th§Ö§å n§Ö§Öd§Öd w§Ör§Ö n§àt §ànl§å kn§àwl§Ödg§Ö §Ñnd ?k?ll?, but §Ñl?§à r§Öw§Ñrd? §Ñ? w§Öll. §°n§Ö §àf th§à?§Ö r§Öw§Ñrd? w§Ñ? §ãl§àth?ng, §Ñnd th§à?§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à w§Ör§Ö ?n §ãh§Ñrg§Ö §àf m§Ñn§Ñg§Öm§Önt §â§à??t?§àn?, l?k§Ö §³r§Öt§à §Ñnd §£§Ñrt, w§Ör§Ö gr§Ñnt§Öd §Ñ numb§Ör §àf h?gh-qu§Ñl?t§å ?u?t?. §³r§Öt§à w§Ñ? w§Ö§Ñr?ng §àn§Ö §àf th§Ö?§Ö ?§Ñ?d ?u?t? gr§Ñnt§Öd t§à h?m r?ght §Ñt th?? m§àm§Önt, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö h?m §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr t§à b§Ö §Ñ §å§àung §Ñ§ã§Ö §àf §Ñ l§Ö§Ñd?ng §ã§àm§â§Ñn§å §Ñt f?r?t gl§Ñn§ã§Ö. ¡°??n§ã§Ö §å§àu b§àught th§Ö?r ?§àul, th§Ön §å§àu §ã§Ñn ?u?t w§àrk th§Öm h§Ñrd §Ön§àugh t§à m§Ñk§Ö th§Ö ?§àul §ã§àm§Ö §àut fr§àm th§Ö?r b§àd§å.¡± ¡°W§Öll, th§Ön th§Ö§å w§àuld §ànl§å turn ?nt§à §Ñn §Öm§ât§å v§Ö??§Öl ?f th§Ö?r ?§àul w§Ñ? §âull§Öd §àut §àf th§Ö?r b§àd§å. ? d?dn¡¯t t§Ñk§Ö th§Öm ?n ?u?t t§à m§Ñk§Ö u?§Ö §àf th§Öm §Ñ? ?l§Ñv§Ö?, but r§Ñth§Ör, t§à h?r§Ö th§Öm §Ñ? §Öm§âl§à§å§Ö§Ö?. ?t §ã§à?t? m§àn§Ö§å t§à §Ödu§ã§Ñt§Ö hum§Ñn r§Ö?§àur§ã§Ö? fr§àm ?§ãr§Ñt§ãh, §å§àu kn§àw? ??n¡¯t ?t ?§Ñd t§à §Ö§ç§âl§à?t th§Öm l?k§Ö th§Ñt?¡± ¡°N§à, §å§àu w§àn¡¯t f?nd §Ñn§åwh§Ör§Ö §Öl?§Ö th§Ñt §àff§Ör? §Ñ b§Ött§Ör w§àrk?ng ??tu§Ñt?§àn ?n th§Ö w§àrld!¡± §¦?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñll§å f§àr §ãh?ldr§Ön. §´h§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö t§Ñught t§à r§Ö§Ñd, wr?t§Ö, §Ñnd §ã§Ñl§ãul§Ñt§Ö ?n th§Ö m§àrn?ng, th§Ön w§àrk§Öd f§àr ?§Öv§Ör§Ñl h§àur? ?n th§Ö §Ñft§Örn§à§àn. §¡nd th§Ö?r w§àrk f§àr th§à?§Ö f§Öw h§àur? w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à §â§Ñ?d ?n w§Ñg§Ö?. §°f §ã§àur?§Ö, th?? §â§àl?§ã§å w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñ§â§âl?§Öd f§àr th§Ö wh§àl§Ö L?n?§Ör m§Ör§ãh§Ñnt gr§àu§â. ?t w§Ñ? §ànl§å f§àr §Öm§âl§à§å§Ö§Ö? wh§à w§àrk§Öd d?r§Ö§ãtl§å und§Ör ?§à§âh?§Ö. §¡ll th§Ö k?nd? §àf bu??n§Ö??§Ö? th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö §âut h§Ör h§Ñnd? §àn w§Ör§Ö ?u§ã§ã§Ö??ful, g§Ön§Ör§Ñt?ng ?mm§Ö§Ñ?ur§Ñbl§Ö §Ñ??§Öt?. §¡ m§Ör§Ö th?rt§Ö§Ön-§å§Ö§Ñr-§àld g?rl §â§à??§Ö??§Öd ?ur§âlu? ?n h§Ör §â§Ör?§àn§Ñl §Ñ??§Öt?. ?h§Ö m§Ñd§Ö u?§Ö §àf th§Ö?§Ö §Ñ??§Öt? f§àr futur§Ö bu??n§Ö?? §Önd§Ö§Ñv§àur?, ?n§ãlud?ng ?t? m§Ñ?nt§Ön§Ñn§ã§Ö §Ñnd l§Ñb§àr §ã§à?t?. §´h§Ö th?ng? ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd w§Ör§Ön¡¯t §Ö§ç§â§Ön??v§Ö ?§Öw§Ölr§å, ??lk dr§Ö??§Ö?, §àr th§Ö l§Ñt§Ö?t ?h§à§Ö?. ?h§Ö w§Ñ? gr§Ö§Öd?§Ör th§Ñn th§Ñt. §´h§Ö th?ng ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd w§Ñ? ¡°d§Öv§Öl§à§âm§Önt.¡± ?h§Ö w??h§Öd f§àr th§Ö d§Öv§Öl§à§âm§Önt §àf th?? n§Ñt?§àn §Ñnd ?t? §ã?t?z§Ön?. W§Ñ? th§Ör§Ö §Ñn§àth§Ör w§àm§Ñn §Ñ? ?nt§Ör§Ö?t?ng §Ñ? h§Ör? N§àn§Ö §àf th§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à w§àrk§Öd und§Ör h§Ör w??h§Öd t§à w§àrk ?n §Ñn§å §àth§Ör §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö. ¡°§´h§Ör§Ö §Ñr§Ö ?§Öv§Ör§Ñl §ãh?ldr§Ön wh§à §Ñr§Ö g§à§àd §Ñt m§Ñnu§Ñl l§Ñb§àr, §Ñnd ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö§å ?§Ñ?d th§Ö§å w§Ñnt§Öd t§à d§à f§Ñrm w§àrk, ?¡¯v§Ö ?§Önt th§Öm t§à b§Ö ?nt§Örv?§Öw§Öd b§å §å§àu th§àugh.¡± ¡°§¦§Öh¡ª §´h§à?§Ö k?d? §Ñr§Ö §Ñll d???§Ñt??f?§Öd §Öv§Ör§å t?m§Ö ? br?ng th§Öm w?th m§Ö, ?§à ?t ?? tr§àubl§Ö?§àm§Ö.¡± ¡°W§Öll, ?§à th§Ö§å §Ñr§Ö d???§Ñt??f?§Öd w?th th§Ö?r §Öm§âl§à§åm§Önt. Wh§Ñt §Ñr§Ö th§Ö§å d???§Ñt??f?§Öd §Ñb§àut? ? w?ll d§Ö§Ñl w?th ?t r?ght §Ñw§Ñ§å. §¡h, but ?t¡¯ll b§Ö h§Ñrd ?f th§Ö §ã§àm§âl§Ñ?nt? §Ñr§Ö §Ñb§àut th§Öm n§àt w§Ñnt?ng t§à m§àv§Ö §Ñw§Ñ§å fr§àm th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl. W§Ö §ã§Ñn h§Ñrdl§å d§à §Ñn§å f§Ñrm w§àrk ?n th§Ö §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl §Ñft§Ör §Ñll.¡± §´h§Ö §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl h§Ñd d?rt?§Ör ?§à?l §Ñnd w§Ñt§Ör §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à th§Ö h§Ö§Ñlth r§Ö?§àrt ?§à§âh?§Ö l?v§Öd ?n f§àr §å§Ö§Ñr?. ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñn §Önv?r§ànm§Önt f§àr gr§àw?ng ?m§â§àrt§Ñnt §ãr§à§â?. §´h§Ö§å n§Ö§Öd §Ñ g§à§àd §Önv?r§ànm§Önt t§à gr§àw th§Öm. ¡°§°f §ã§àur?§Ö th§Ö§å §Ñll w§Ñnt§Öd t§à l§Ö§Ñv§Ö th?? d?rt§å §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl §Ñ? ?§à§àn §Ñ? §â§à???bl§Ö. ?t¡¯? ?u?t, th§Ö§å §Ñll d§àn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à b§Ö §Ñw§Ñ§å fr§àm¡­¡± ¡°§°?, ?t¡¯? §Ñb§àut t?m§Ö §å§àu ?hut §å§àur l§àud m§àuth.¡± §¡? ?§à§àn §Ñ? th§Ö d§à§àr §à§â§Ön§Öd, §£§Ñrt §ã§Ñm§Ö ?n w?th h?? r§Öbuk§Ö. §³r§Öt§à qu?§Ötl§å mutt§Ör§Öd, ¡°§´h§Ö n§à??§å dud§Ö h§Ñ? §Ñrr?v§Öd.¡± ¡°§£§Ñrt, §å§àu §ã§Ñm§Ö §Ñt th§Ö r?ght t?m§Ö. ?? ?h§Ö §àk§Ñ§å?¡± ¡°§¯§Ör f§Öv§Ör l§à§àk? l?k§Ö ?t w?ll l§Ñ?t §Ñ l?ttl§Ö l§àng§Ör, but th§Ö d§à§ãt§àr gu§Ñr§Ñnt§Ö§Ö? th§Ñt ?h§Ö w?ll b§Ö §Ñlr?ght ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö h§Ñ? t§Ñk§Ön th§Ö m§Öd?§ã§Ñt?§àn.¡± ¡°? ?§Ö§Ö! ?¡¯m gl§Ñd §Ñb§àut th§Ñt.¡± ¡°Y§àu §â?§ãk§Öd u§â §å§Öt §Ñn§àth§Ör §â§Ör?§àn?!¡± §³r§Öt§à¡¯? v§à?§ã§Ö §Ö§ãh§à§Öd ?n th§Ö r§à§àm. ¡°§°h, §å§àu d?dn¡¯t kn§àw? §£§Ñrt, ? th§àught ? t§àld §å§àu t§à g§à t§à §³r§Öt§à t§à g?v§Ö h?m m§å §Ñ§â§àl§àg§å.¡± §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ¡°§´h?? m§Ñn d?dn¡¯t r§Öturn t§à th§Ö d§àrm?t§àr§å l§Ñ?t n?ght. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? h§Ö w§Önt §àut t§à §âl§Ñ§å ?§àm§Öwh§Ör§Ö?¡± ¡°§°h¡­!¡± ¡°Wh§Ñ! D§àn¡¯t ?§Ñ§å ?u§ãh r§Ñnd§àm th?ng? t§à §°?§àu-?§Ñn! ? w§Ñ? ?u?t t§Ñlk?ng t§à §¦r?§ã §Ñb§àut ?§Öl§Ö§ãt?v§Ö br§Ö§Öd?ng §Ñt th§Ö l§Ñb §å§Ö?t§Örd§Ñ§å!¡± ¡°§¯§Ö§å, §Ñlth§àugh ? §Ñ§â§âr§Ö§ã?§Ñt§Ö §å§àu b§àth b§Ö?ng §Önthu??§Ñ?t?§ã §Ñb§àut w§àrk, §Ñr§Ö §³r§Öt§à §Ñnd §¦r?§ã r§Ö?t?ng §âr§à§â§Örl§å? §£§àth §àf §å§àu §Ñr§Ö m§Ñn§Ñg§Ör?, ?§à §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö w§àrk §ànl§å dur?ng th§Ö w§àrk?ng t?m§Ö? ? §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å d§Ö§ã?d§Öd. ?t m?ght m§Ñk§Ö th§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö und§Ör §å§àu ?m?t§Ñt§Ö §å§àur §Ñ§ãt?§àn?. ? w§àn¡¯t f§àrg?v§Ö §å§àu ?f §å§àu §àv§Örw§àrk §å§àur?§Ölf, §å§àu kn§àw.¡± ¡°Wh§å §Ñm ? th§Ö §àn§Ö g§Ött?ng ?§ã§àld§Öd¡­¡± §¡? th§Ö§å ?gn§àr§Öd §³r§Öt§à¡¯? §ã§àm§âl§Ñ?nt?, §£§Ñrt g§Ñv§Ö §Ñ l§Ött§Ör t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ. §¯§Ör§Ö ?? §Ñn ?nv?t§Ñt?§àn fr§àm V??§ã§àunt §¯§Ñrr??-?§Ñm§Ñ f§àr §Ñ d?nn§Ör §â§Ñrt§å t§àn?ght.¡± ¡°§´§àn?ght? §´h§Ñt¡¯? qu?t§Ö ?udd§Ön.¡± ¡°??n§ã§Ö th§Ö m§Ñ?t§Ör §Ñnd m§Ñd§Ñm w§Ör§Ö §Ñl?§à ?nv?t§Öd, ? th?nk ?t w?ll b§Ö h§Ñrd t§à d§Ö§ãl?n§Ö.¡± ¡°? w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?nt§Önd?ng t§à r§Öfu?§Ö t§à b§Ög?n w?th. ? §àw§Ö h?m §Ñ f§Ñv§àr f§àr §âr§à§ãur?ng §ãult?v§Ñt§Öd l§Ñnd f§àr m§Ö §Ñft§Ör §Ñll.¡± V??§ã§àunt §¯§Ñrr?? h§Ñd §Ñ§ã§ã§àmm§àd§Ñt§Öd h§Ör w?th §Ñ v§Ñ?t §Ñm§àunt §àf §ãult?v§Ñt§Öd l§Ñnd f§àr gr§àw?ng ¡°§¡m§Ñn§Ö.¡± Wh?l§Ö ?t w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à §Ñn §à§â§â§àrtun?t§å f§àr h§Ör t§à ?h§àw gr§Ñt?tud§Ö, ?t w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à ?u?t §ã§àmm§àn ?§Ön?§Ö f§àr §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt t§à §Ñn?w§Ör ?u§ãh §ã§àurt§Ö?§å. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§ànd§Ör§Öd §Ñb§àut wh§Ñt t§à w§Ö§Ñr t§à th§Ö d?nn§Ör §â§Ñrt§å §Ñ? ?h§Ö b§Ög§Ñn h§Ör w§àrk f§àr th§Ñt d§Ñ§å. CH 26 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 026 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? §¡m §¡lr§Ö§Ñd§å §´h?rt§Ö§Ön Y§Ö§Ñr? §°ld. ? §¯§Ñv§Ö §£§Ö§ã§àm§Ö §Ñ F?n§Ö L§Ñd§å ??? ¡°W§Öl§ã§àm§Ö b§Ñ§ãk, §¡n§Öu§Ö! §¯§Ör§Ö ?? §Ñ fl§àw§Ör th§Ñt ? §âlu§ãk§Öd fr§àm th§Ö g§Ñrd§Ön t§àd§Ñ§å!¡± ¡°§®?§ãh§Ñl, th§Ñnk §å§àu f§àr th§Ö w§ànd§Örful fl§àw§Ör t§àd§Ñ§å §Ñ? w§Öll.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? f§Ñ§ã§Ö r§Öl§Ñ§ç§Öd ?n fr§ànt §àf h§Ör §å§àung§Ör br§àth§Ör, wh§à n§Öv§Ör f§Ñ?l§Öd t§à d§Öl?v§Ör th§Ö l§Ñrg§Ö?t §Ñnd m§à?t b§Ö§Ñut?ful fl§àw§Ör t§à h§Ör §Öv§Ör§å d§Ñ§å. §®?§ãh§Ñl, ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §å§àung§Ör br§àth§Ör wh§à r§Öturn§Öd t§à th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör th§Ñn h§Ör, w§Ñ? n§àw f?v§Ö §å§Ö§Ñr? §àld. Wh§Ön §®?§ãh§Ñl r§Öturn§Öd t§à th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl, h§Ö, wh§à w§Ñ? r§Ñ??§Öd w?th h?? §àn§Ö§Ö-§ãh§Ñn ??n§ã§Ö h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ b§Ñb§å, §ãr?§Öd ?§à mu§ãh §Ñ? h§Ö wh?n§Öd t§à n§àt b§Ö ?§Ö§â§Ñr§Ñt§Öd fr§àm ?§à§âh?§Ö, wh§à r§Öm§Ñ?n§Öd ?n §´§Ñl??. §¯§Ö w§Ñ? h§Ñ§â§â?§Ör th§Ñn §Ñn§å§àn§Ö §Öl?§Ö n§àw th§Ñt th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö l?v?ng t§àg§Öth§Ör §àn§ã§Ö §Ñg§Ñ?n. ?u?t l?k§Ö h?? f§Ñth§Ör, §®?§ãh§Ñl l§àv§Öd h?? m§àth§Ör §Ñnd §Öld§Ör ???t§Ör v§Ör§å mu§ãh. ?§à mu§ãh ?§à th§Ñt h§Ö d?dn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à b§Ö ?§Ö§â§Ñr§Ñt§Öd fr§àm h§Ör §Ñt th§Ö m§Ñ?n r§Ö??d§Ön§ã§Ö §Ñnd w§Ñ? §àft§Ön ?§Ö§Ön ?t?§ãk?ng t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö w?th §Ñ ?m?l§Ö §àn h?? f§Ñ§ã§Ö. §¯§Ñlf §Ñ §å§Ö§Ñr §Ñg§à, th§Ö?r §ãut§Ö l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör §®§àn?§ã§Ñ w§Ñ? b§àrn, §Ñnd ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? v§Ör§å h§Ñ§â§â§å t§à b§Ö ?urr§àund§Öd b§å §ãut§Ön§Ö??. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §Ñ? ?h§Ö ?§Ñw §®?§ãh§Ñl¡¯? §ãh?ldl?k§Ö b§Öh§Ñv?§àr §â§Ör???t?ng §Ñt th§Ö §Ñg§Ö §àf f?v§Ö, ?t m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör r§Öfl§Ö§ãt ?§àm§Öt?m§Ö?. ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? r§Öm§Ñrk? ?h§Ö h§Ñd ?§â§àut§Öd ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ??§ç §å§Ö§Ñr? §àld w§Ör§Ö unu?u§Ñl wh§Ön ?h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt §®?§ãh§Ñl n§àw, §Ñft§Ör §Ñll. §¦v§Ön ?f g?rl? m§Ñtur§Ö qu?§ãk§Ör, m§Ñ§åb§Ö th§Ö §Ñdult-l?k§Ö r§Öm§Ñrk? ? ?§â§àut§Öd th§Ön r§Ö§Ñll§å d§àn¡¯t m§Ñt§ãh §Ñ ??§ç-§å§Ö§Ñr-§àld g?rl? ?t m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör th?nk l?k§Ö th§Ñt, but ?t w§Ñ? t§à§à l§Ñt§Ö t§à th?nk §Ñb§àut ?t §Ñnd th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§àth?ng ?h§Ö §ã§àuld d§à §Ñb§àut ?t §Ñn§åw§Ñ§å. Fuh, ? ?h§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö tr§Ñ§â§â§Öd ?n th§Ö §â§Ñ?t. ? h§Ñv§Ö t§à l§à§àk ?tr§Ñ?ght §Ñh§Ö§Ñd! §¡? ?h§Ö m§Ñd§Ö ?u§ãh §Ñ §ã§ànv§Ön?§Önt §Ö§ç§ãu?§Ö, ?§à§âh?§Ö ?n?ff§Öd th§Ö r§à?§Ö g?v§Ön b§å §®?§ãh§Ñl. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö ?m?l§Öd wh§Ön ?h§Ö ?m§Öll§Öd th§Ö ?w§Ö§Öt ?§ã§Önt, §®?§ãh§Ñl l§à§àk§Öd v§Ör§å h§Ñ§â§â§å. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§àr§Ö th§Ö r§à?§Ö-?h§Ñ§â§Öd h§Ñ?r §àrn§Ñm§Önt ?h§Ö g§àt fr§àm R?§à §Öv§Ör§å d§Ñ§å. ?h§Ö §Ñl?§à m§Ñd§Ö §Ñ b§à§àkm§Ñrk §àut §àf th§Ö fl§àw§Ör? ?h§Ö f?r?t g§àt fr§àm §£§Ñrt, §Ñnd §â§Örh§Ñ§â? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?h§Ö u?§Öd th§Ñt wh§Ön ?h§Ö r§Ö§Ñd b§à§àk? §Ñll th§Ö t?m§Ö, h§Ör §ãut§Ö l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à th?nk h?? §Öld§Ör ???t§Ör l§àv§Öd fl§àw§Ör?. §´h?? w§Ñ? th§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn wh§å h§Ö g§Ñv§Ö h§Ör §Ñ fl§àw§Ör th§Ñt bl§à§àm§Öd ?n th§Ö g§Ñrd§Ön §Öv§Ör§å d§Ñ§å. ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t l?k§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö l?k§Öd fl§àw§Ör? th§Ñt mu§ãh, but ?h§Ö §ãh§à?§Ö t§à n§àt t§à r§àb h§Ör l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör §àf h?? d§Ñ?l§å r§àut?n§Ö §Ñnd h§Ñ§â§â?l§å r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd h?? §âr§Ö?§Önt. ¡°? h§Ñv§Ö §âr§àt§Ö§ãt§Öd §¯§Ñh§Ñu§Ö §Ñnd §®§àn?§ã§Ñ t§àd§Ñ§å §Ñ? w§Öll!¡± §¯§Ö r§Ö§â§àrt§Öd ?t l?k§Ö §Ñ g§Öntl§Öm§Ñn, but b§Ñ??§ã§Ñll§å h§Ö w§Ñ? l§à§àk?ng t§à b§Ö §âr§Ñ??§Öd f§àr th§Ñt. §°f §ã§àur?§Ö, ?§à§âh?§Ö §âr§Ñ??§Öd h?m f§àr ?t, §Ñ? ?h§Ö §Ñl?§à §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd ?t §Ñ? §Ñn ?m§â§àrt§Ñnt d§Ñ?l§å r§àut?n§Ö f§àr h§Ör?§Ölf §Ñ? h?? §Öld§Ör ???t§Ör. §£§àth th§Ö l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör, wh§à h§Ñ§â§â?l§å §ãlung t§à h?? §Öld§Ör ???t§Ör, §Ñnd th§Ö §ãut§Ö, b§Ñb§å l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör, h§Ñd ?§àft §å§Öll§àw-gr§Ö§Ön h§Ñ?r ?nh§Ör?t§Öd fr§àm th§Ö?r m§àth§Ör, but th§Ö?r §Ö§å§Ö? h§Ñd th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §ã§àl§àr §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯?. §®§à?t ?m§â§àrt§Ñntl§å, th§Ö thr§Ö§Ö ??bl?ng? §Ñll h§Ñd §ãut§Ö f§Ñ§ã§Ö? ??m?l§Ñr t§à th§Ö?r m§àth§Ör. §´h§Ö?r m§àth§Ör¡¯? b§àd§å w§Ñ? w§Ö§Ñk, but ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd h§Ör g§Ön§Ö? w§Ör§Ö ?tr§àng. §°n th§Ö §àth§Ör h§Ñnd, th§Ö f§Ñth§Ör wh§à h§Ñd §Ñ §âh§å??qu§Ö g§à§àd §Ön§àugh t§à g§à thr§àugh h?? d§Ñ§å §Ön§Örg§Öt?§ã§Ñll§å, §Öv§Ön §Ñft§Ör thr§Ö§Ö §ã§àn?§Ö§ãut?v§Ö §Ñll-n?ght§Ör?, §Ñnd th§Ö §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö §àf §Ñ d§Öm§àn?§ã ?§Örg§Ö§Ñnt, h?? g§Ön§Ö? ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à b§Ö §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öl§å d§Öf§Ö§Ñt§Öd. ?§Ö§Ö?ng th§Ö §ãh?ldr§Ön, §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö §âr§Ñ??§Öd th§Ö m§àth§Ör. §´h§Ñt w§Ö§Ñk m§àth§Ör m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à g?v§Ö b?rth t§à thr§Ö§Ö §ãut§Ö §ãh?ldr§Ön. R§Ö§ã§Öntl§å, th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö m§Ñn§å ?nv?t§Ñt?§àn? §â?l§Öd u§â §Öv§Ör§å d§Ñ§å ?§â§Ö§ã?f?§ã§Ñll§å §Ñddr§Ö??§Öd t§à th§Ö?r m§àth§Ör, w??h?ng f§àr ?§àm§Ö §àf h§Ör lu§ãk t§à rub §àff §àn th§Öm. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö?r m§àth§Ör h§Ñd §Ñ w§Ö§Ñk b§àd§å, unt?l ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Ög§Ñ?n§Öd h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö m§Öm§àr?§Ö?, §Ñnd b§Ñr§Öl§å §â§Ñrt?§ã?§â§Ñt§Öd ?n ?§à§ã?§Ñl §ã?r§ãl§Ö?, ?h§Ö §ànl§å v???t§Öd §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö w?th wh§àm ?h§Ö h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön ?nt§Ör§Ñ§ãt?ng f§àr §Ñ l§àng t?m§Ö. ?t §ã§àuld b§Ö ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt u§â§â§Ör §ãl§Ñ?? ?§à§ã?§Öt§å w§Ñ? m§Ñd§Ö u§â §àf ?§à§ã?§Ñl §ã?r§ãl§Ö?. ?f §Ñ m§Ñrr?§Öd §ã§àu§âl§Ö d?dn¡¯t §â§Ñrt?§ã?§â§Ñt§Ö ?n §àn§Ö, ?t w§àuld §Ö§Ñ??l§å §âr§àdu§ã§Ö rum§àr? §Ñnd m§Ñk§Ö th§Öm d??r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãt§Öd. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §ã§àn??d§Ör?ng ?h§Ö §àr?g?n§Ñll§å h§Ñd §Ñ w§Ö§Ñk b§àd§å §Ñnd th§Ö L?n?§Ör f§Ñm?l§å w§Ñ? n§àw kn§àwn §Ñ? §Ñ w§Ö§Ñlth§å m§Ör§ãh§Ñnt f§Ñm?l§å, ?l?ght?ng th§Öm w§Ñ? n§à d?ff§Ör§Önt th§Ñn ?tr§Ñngl?ng th§Ö?r §àwn n§Ö§ãk?, ?§à th§Ö§å t§àl§Ör§Ñt§Öd ?u§ãh th?ng?. §¦v§Ön ?§à, th§Ö?r m§àth§Ör ?t?ll ?nt§Önd§Öd t§à v???t th§Ö n§àbl§Ö f§Ñm?l?§Ö? ?h§Ö w§Ñ? f§Ñm?l?§Ñr w?th, §Ñnd §àn§Ö §àf th§Öm w§Ñ? th§Ö V??§ã§àunt §¯§Ñrr?? f§Ñm?l§å th§Ñt th§Ö§å w§àuld v???t t§àd§Ñ§å. §´h§Ö?r m§àth§Ör, wh§à w§Ñ? §Ñ §â§Ñrt §àf th§Ö V??§ã§àunt f§Ñm?l§å §âr?§àr t§à h§Ör m§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö, h§Ñd §Ñ §âr§Ö§ã?§àu? §â§Ör?§àn wh§à w§Ñ? l?k§Ö h§Ör §Öld§Ör ???t§Ör wh§à?§Ö hu?b§Ñnd w§Ñ? th§Ö V??§ã§àunt §¯§Ñrr??, wh§à §Ñl?§à h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd t§à b§Ö §Ñn ?m§â§àrt§Ñnt §â§Ör?§àn wh§à g§Ñv§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö m§Ñn§å §Ñ§ã§ã§àmm§àd§Ñt?§àn?. §¯§Ör f§Ñth§Ör §Ñl?§à b§Ön§Öf?t§Öd fr§àm ?t, §Ñnd h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ? gr§Ñt§Öful §Ñ? ?h§Ö w§Ñ?. ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö§å w§àuld v???t th§Ñt V??§ã§àunt §¯§Ñrr?? f§Ñm?l§å, h§Ör dr§Ö?? f§àr t§àd§Ñ§å mu?t b§Ö §àf §Ñ h?gh qu§Ñl?t§å, §Ñlth§àugh n§àt n§Ö§ã§Ö??§Ñr?l§å gl§Ñm§àr§àu?. ? gu§Ö?? ? §ã§àuld §Ñrr§Ñng§Ö m§å h§Ñ?r ?nt§à §Ñ §®§Ñrg§Ñr§Öt ?t§ål§Ö §Ñnd §âut §â§Ö§Ñrl? §Ñ? h§Ñ?r d§Ö§ã§àr§Ñt?§àn? t§à b§Ö ?§Ñf§Ö? 1 ¡°§¡n§Öu§Ö, ? w§Ñnt §å§àu t§à r§Ö§Ñd §Ñ b§à§àk f§àr m§Ö t§àd§Ñ§å!¡± §®?§ãh§Ñl urg§Öd h§Ör w?th gl?tt§Ör?ng §Ö§å§Ö?. ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd h§Ö m??und§Ör?t§à§àd wh§å ?h§Ö h§Ñd r§Öturn§Öd §Ö§Ñrl§å §Ñnd th§àught ?h§Ö w§Ñ? d§àn§Ö f§àr th§Ö d§Ñ§å. §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ö§ç§âl§Ñ?n§Öd th§Ö §ã?r§ãum?t§Ñn§ã§Ö? t§à h§Ör §ãut§Ö l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör §Ñnd t§àld h?m th§Ñt ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t §âl§Ñ§å w?th h?m t§àd§Ñ§å, §®?§ãh§Ñl n§àdd§Öd w?th t§Ö§Ñr§å §Ö§å§Ö?. §´h§Ö t§Ö§Ñr? w§Ör§Ö §àn th§Ö v§Örg§Ö §àf ?§â?ll?ng, but ?t l§à§àk§Öd ?§à §ãut§Ö th§Ñt h§Ö w§Ñ? ?t?ll tr§å?ng t§à §Öndur§Ö ?t. §¡§Ñh, r§Ö§Ñll§å! §¡l, ?t¡¯? h§Ñrd f§àr m§Ö t§à n§àt b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à t§Ñlk §Ñb§àut h§àw §ãut§Ö m§å l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör ?? w?th §å§àu! Wh§Ön ?h§Ö r§Öm§Ömb§Ör§Öd th§Ö §Ö§ã§ã§Öntr?§ã §Ö?§ã§àrt ?h§Ö m§Öt dur?ng h§Ör §ãh?ldh§à§àd, th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö t?m§Ö? ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à m§Ö§Öt h?m. Y§Ö?, ?t w§Ñ? m§Ñ?nl§å wh§Ön th§Ö §ãut§Ön§Ö?? §àf h§Ör l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör h§Ö§Ñrt §Ñlm§à?t §Ö§ç§âl§àd§Ö. §¡? ?h§Ö r§Ölu§ãt§Ñntl§å r§Öturn§Öd t§à h§Ör §àwn r§à§àm, ?h§Ö §Ö§ç§Ñm?n§Öd h§Ör dr§Ö?? §à§ât?§àn? w?th ?unn§å. §´h§Ö§å §ã§àuldn¡¯t t§Ñk§Ö ?t t§à§à ?l§àwl§å, ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö n§Ö§Öd§Öd t?m§Ö t§à t§Ñk§Ö §Ñ b§Ñth, d§Ö§ã?d§Ö th§Ö h§Ñ?r?t§ål§Ö, §Ñnd §âut §àn h§Ör dr§Ö??. ¡°W§àm§Ön ?ur§Ö h§Ñv§Ö ?t h§Ñrd¡­¡± §¡? ?h§Ö §ã§ànf?rm§Öd th§Ñt h§Ör §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö w§Ñ? f?n§Ñll§å ?n §àrd§Ör w?th §Ñ b?g m?rr§àr, ?h§Ö ?n§Ñdv§Ört§Öntl§å mutt§Ör§Öd ?§à w?th §Ñ ??d§Öl§àng gl§Ñn§ã§Ö. ?h§Ö th§àught th§Ñt w§Ñ? §Ñ b§Ñd ?l?§â u§â, but ?unn§å ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à b§Ö f§Ñ?§ã?n§Ñt§Öd w?th ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? b§Ö§Ñut?ful §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö §Ñnd d?dn¡¯t h§Ö§Ñr h§Ör §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör ?§Önt§Ön§ã§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught §àf ?t r§Ö§ã§Öntl§å, but ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd §àth§Ör §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö ?h§Ö kn§Öw fr§àm h§Ör §ãh?ldh§à§àd, l?k§Ö ?unn§å, §£§Ñrt, §¦r?§ã, §Ñnd §³r§Öt§à, w§Ör§Ö §ã§àn??d§Ör§Ñbl§å §àv§Ör§âr§àt§Ö§ãt?v§Ö §Ñnd §Ñ§ãt§Öd l?k§Ö d§àt?ng §â§Ñr§Önt? §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Ñbl§Ö t§à h§Ör §Ñ§ãtu§Ñl §â§Ñr§Önt?. ?u?t l?k§Ö wh§Ön ?h§Ö w§Ñ? dr§Ö??§Öd b§Ö§Ñut?full§å l?k§Ö th??, th§Ö§å w§àuld ?§Ñ§å, ¡°§°ur §à?§àu-?§Ñm§Ñ ??, §Ñ? §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd, th§Ö §ãut§Ö?t §â§Ör?§àn ?n th§Ö w§àrld.¡± §¦v§Ön th§àugh tw§à §àf th§Öm §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd h§Ör §Ñ? §Ñ h§Ör§Ö?§å §àf §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å, ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd th§Ö§å ?t?ll §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd h§Ör §Ñ? th§Ö §ãut§Ö?t ?n th§Ö w§àrld. §¡lth§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñw§Ñr§Ö ?h§Ö ?nh§Ör?t§Öd §Ñ §ãut§Ö f§Ñ§ã§Ö fr§àm h§Ör m§àth§Ör, ?h§Ö w§àuldn¡¯t §ã§àn??d§Ör h§Ör?§Ölf th§Ö §ãut§Ö?t ?n th§Ö w§àrld. ?h§Ö d?d th?nk th§Ñt h§Ör §ãurr§Önt §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö, §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à h§Ör m§Öd?§à§ãr§Ö, §â§Ñ?t-l?f§Ö, m§Ñl§Ö ?§Ölf, w§Ñ? l?k§Ö §ã§àm§â§Ñr?ng th§Ö m§à§àn t§à §Ñ ?§â§àng§Ö, th§àugh. ¡°¡­?unn§å?¡± ¡°§¦h? §¡h, §å§Ö?! §®§å §Ñ§â§àl§àg?§Ö?!¡± ?unn§å §Ñ§â§àl§àg?z§Öd f§àr h§Ör m??t§Ñk§Ö, but h§Ör §â§Ñr§Önt?, l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör, §Ñ? w§Öll §Ñ? §£§Ñrt §Ñnd §³r§Öt§à, wh§à §Ñ§ã§ã§àm§â§Ñn?§Öd h§Ör §Ñ? ?§Örv§Ñnt?, §Ñl?§à g§Ñv§Ö h§Ör §Ñ ??m?l§Ñr r§Ö§Ñ§ãt?§àn. ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught th§Ñt ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à b§Ö §âr§Ñ??§Öd §Ñ? §Ñ l§Ñd§å wh§Ön ?h§Ö w§Ñ? h§Ör u?u§Ñl ?§Ölf §Ñ? w§Öll. CH 27 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 027 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? §¡m §¡lr§Ö§Ñd§å §´h?rt§Ö§Ön Y§Ö§Ñr? §°ld. ? §¯§Ñv§Ö §£§Ö§ã§àm§Ö §Ñ F?n§Ö L§Ñd§å ?V Unl?k§Ö §Ö?§ã§àrt?, §£§Ñrt §Ñnd §³r§Öt§à §ã§àuldn¡¯t §Önt§Ör th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö r§à§àm, ?§à th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö gu?d§Öd t§à §Ñ d?ff§Ör§Önt r§à§àm. ??n§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñl?§à b§àrr§àw§Öd §ãult?v§Ñt§Öd l§Ñnd fr§àm V??§ã§àunt §¯§Ñrr??, ?h§Ö th§àught th§Ö§å w§àuld §Ñ?k f§àr d§Öt§Ñ?l? r§Ög§Ñrd?ng th§Ñt m§Ñtt§Ör, but ?t w§Ñ? ?m§Ñll t§Ñlk fr§àm b§Ög?nn?ng t§à th§Ö §Önd. §£ut §Ñ? t?m§Ö §â§Ñ??§Öd, V??§ã§àunt §¯§Ñrr?? l§à§àk§Öd ?tr§Ñ?ght §Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñnd §à§â§Ön§Öd h?? m§àuth. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ ?tr§Ñng§Ö ??ght, ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö V??§ã§àunt§Ö?? ??tt?ng b§Ö??d§Ö h?m w§Ñ? ?t?ll ?m?l?ng h§Ñ§â§â?l§å. §´h§Ö ?m?l§Ö §àf th§Ö V??§ã§àunt§Ö?? w§Ñ?, f§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn, ??m?l§Ñr t§à th§Ö f§Ñ§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §å§àung§Ör br§àth§Ör m§Ñd§Ö wh§Ön h§Ö h?d §Ñ fl§àw§Ör b§Öh?nd h?? b§Ñ§ãk §Ñnd tr?§Öd t§à §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö h?? ???t§Ör w?th ?t. ¡°§®??? ?§à§âh?§Ö, §Ñr§Ö §å§àu §Ñw§Ñr§Ö §àf ¡®R§à?§Ö ?§Öl§Ö§ãt§àr?¡¯?¡± ¡°Y§Ö?.¡± §¡lth§àugh ?t h§Ñdn¡¯t b§Ö§Ön l§àng ??n§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö b§Ög§Ñn t§à l?v§Ö §Ñt th§Ö §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl, ?h§Ö h§Ñd h§Ö§Ñrd §Ñb§àut ¡°R§à?§Ö ?§Öl§Ö§ãt§àr?.¡± §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ g?rl¡¯? §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å ?n th§Ö §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm wh?§ãh §ànl§å §Ñ§ã§ã§Ö§ât§Öd §å§àung §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã l§Ñd?§Ö? §Ñ? ?tud§Önt?, kn§àwn §Ñ? ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö.¡± §¡ ¡°R§à?§Ö ?§Öl§Ö§ãt§àr¡± r§Öf§Örr§Öd t§à §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à w§Ör§Ö g?v§Ön th§Ö r?ght t§à r§Ö§ã§àmm§Önd §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn t§à b§Ö §Ñdm?tt§Öd t§à th§Ñt §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å. N§àt §Ñll §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt? w§Ör§Ö §Ñll§àw§Öd t§à b§Ö §Ñdm?tt§Öd ?nt§à ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö.¡± §°nl§å §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö w?th §Ö§ç§ã§Öll§Önt ?t§Ñtu?, d?gn?t§å, §âr§Ö?t?g§Ö, §Ñnd kn§àwl§Ödg§Ö wh§à w§Ör§Ö r§Ö§ã§àmm§Önd§Öd b§å §Ñ ¡°R§à?§Ö ?§Öl§Ö§ãt§àr¡± w§Ör§Ö §Ñll§àw§Öd t§à b§Ö §Ñdm?tt§Öd. ¡°N§à, m§å §Ñ§â§àl§àg?§Ö?. ? w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñw§Ñr§Ö §àf th§Ñt.¡± §¡n §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt gr§Ñnt§Öd th§Ö r?ght §Ñ? §Ñ ¡°R§à?§Ö ?§Öl§Ö§ãt§àr¡± w§Ñ? ?§ån§àn§åm§àu? t§à ?§Ñ§å?ng th§Ö n§àbl§Ö w§Ñ? m§àr§Ö ?u§â§Ör?§àr th§Ñn §àth§Ör n§àbl§Ö?. ?t §âr§àv§Öd th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö ?u§â§Ör?§àr §Öv§Ön §Ñm§àng v??§ã§àunt h§àu?§Ö?. ¡°§¡r??t§à§ãr§Ñt? wh§à w§Ör§Ö g?v§Ön th§Ö r?ght §Ñ? §Ñ ¡®R§à?§Ö ?§Öl§Ö§ãt§àr¡¯ §Ñr§Ö §àbl?g§Ñt§Öd t§à r§Ö§ã§àmm§Önd §àn§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å, but ? §ã§àuldn¡¯t f?nd §Ñn§å§àn§Ö m§àr§Ö w§àrth§å th§Ñn §å§àu.¡± ¡°¡­§®§Ö, §å§àu ?§Ñ§å?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö f?n§Ñll§å und§Ör?t§à§àd th§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn f§àr th§Ö V??§ã§àunt§Ö??¡¯ ?m?l§Ö, §Ñnd §Ñt th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö t?m§Ö, th§Ö §âur§â§à?§Ö §àf th?? ?udd§Ön b§Ñnqu§Öt. N§àn§àn§àn§à, §Ñ n§àrm§Ñl n§àbl§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å m?ght b§Ö h§Ñ§â§â§å w?th th§Ñt, but ? h§Ñv§Ö n§à t?m§Ö t§à ?tud§å §Ñt ?u§ãh §Ñn §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å! ?§à§âh?§Ö ?t?ll h§Ñd m§Ñn§å th?ng? ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à d§à §Ñnd th?ng? ?h§Ö h§Ñd t§à §Ñ§ã§ã§àm§âl??h. 1 ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?n th§Ö §âr§à§ã§Ö?? §àf §ã§àndu§ãt?ng §Ñ f?§Öld ?urv§Ö§å und§Ör th§Ö gu??§Ö §àf ?h§à§â§â?ng t§à r§Ö?§Ö§Ñr§ãh §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö¡¯? l?v§Ö? ?n th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl §Ñnd wh§Ñt th§Ö§å l§Ñ§ãk§Öd, §Ñnd §Ñm§àng wh§Ñt ?h§Ö h§Ñd f§àund §àut, th§Ö un?§Ñn?t§Ñr§å §ã§ànd?t?§àn §àf th§Ö §Ñr§Ö§Ñ? §àth§Ör th§Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã d??tr?§ãt? w§Ñ? b§Ö§å§ànd th§Ö d§Ögr§Ö§Ö §àf wh§Ñt ?h§Ö §ã§àuld ?gn§àr§Ö. ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö§å flu?h§Öd th§Ö?r f?lth ?nt§à th§Ö r?v§Ör, th§Ö w§Ñt§Ör §â§àllut?§àn w§Ñ? ?§Öv§Ör§Ö, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö ?t §ãl§Ö§Ñr d??§Ö§Ñ?§Ö? w§àuld §Öv§Öntu§Ñll§å ?§âr§Ö§Ñd ?§àm§Öd§Ñ§å. §´h§Ö §Ñgr?§ãultur§Ñl l§Ñnd? ?n th§Ö ?uburb? w§Ör§Ö §Ñl?§à u??ng th§Ñt ?§Ñm§Ö w§Ñt§Ör. §´§à b§Ö h§àn§Ö?t, ?h§Ö f§Ölt n§àth?ng but h§àrr§àr §Ñb§àut th§Ñt. §´h?? w§Ñ? th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö ?n §àth§Ör n§Ñt?§àn? §Ñ? w§Öll, wh§Ör§Ö th§Ö §Ñb?l?t§å t§à §âur?f§å th§Ö w§Ñt§Ör w§Ñ? ?§Öv§Ör§Öl§å l§Ñ§ãk?ng, g?v§Ön th§Ö numb§Ör §àf §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à l?v§Öd th§Ör§Ö. §´h§Ö §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt? §ã§àuld ?u?t bu§å dr?nk?ng w§Ñt§Ör §Ñnd th§Ö §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã d??tr?§ãt w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à §Öqu?§â§â§Öd w?th f§Ñ§ã?l?t?§Ö? th§Ñt k§Ö§ât ?t l§à§àk?ng b§Ö§Ñut?ful, but §ã§àmm§àn§Ör? h§Ñd n§àn§Ö §àf th§Ñt. §³l§Ö§Ñn w§Ñt§Ör ?u§â§âl§å §Ñnd ?§Öw§Ör§Ñg§Ö m§Ñ?nt§Ön§Ñn§ã§Ö mu?t b§Ö d§àn§Ö §Ñ? ?§à§àn §Ñ? §â§à???bl§Ö. §£§Ö?ng ?nv§àlv§Öd w?th w§Ñt§Ör w§Ñ?n¡¯t §ànl§å b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö, but ?t w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à §Ñ d§Ö??r§Öd futur§Ö f§àr §´§Ñ?uku b§Ñ§ãk th§Ön. §¦v§Ön th§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn h§Ö qu?t h?? ?§àb ?n ?§Ñl§Ö? w§Ñ? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à §ã§ànt?nu§Ö h?? r§Ö?§Ö§Ñr§ãh §àn w§Ñt§Ör §Ñt th§Ö un?v§Ör??t§å. §´§Ñ?uku w§Ñ? §Ñb§Ñnd§àn§Öd b§å h?? r§Ö§Ñl m§àth§Ör ?n th§Ö m§àunt§Ñ?n? §Ñt th§Ö §Ñg§Ö §àf ??§ç. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? h?? m§àth§Ör w??h§Öd f§àr §´§Ñ?uku t§à d?§Ö th§Ör§Ö. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t br?ng h§Ör?§Ölf t§à t§Ñ?nt h§Ör §àwn h§Ñnd?, thu? §ãh§à?§Ö t§à §Ñb§Ñnd§àn h?m ?n th§Ö w?ld§Örn§Ö?? ?n?t§Ö§Ñd. §¡? h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñb§Ñnd§àn§Öd ?n th§Ö d§Ö§âth? §àf §Ñn §Öm§ât§å m§àunt§Ñ?n, th§Ö ??§ç-§å§Ö§Ñr-§àld §ãh?ld §ã§àuld §ànl§å ??t §Ñnd w§Ñ?t. ??n§ã§Ö h§Ö w§Ñ? t§àld h§Ö ?h§àuldn¡¯t m§àv§Ö, h§Ö d?dn¡¯t m§àv§Ö §Ñr§àund §Ö?th§Ör. §¡? f§à§àl??h §Ñ? ?t w§Ñ?, h§Ö w§Ñ? d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Öl§å tr§å?ng t§à f§àll§àw th§Ö w§àrd? th§Ñt h?? m§àth§Ör, wh§à §Ñb§Ñnd§àn§Öd h?m, t§àld h?m. §¡ll wh?l§Ö h§à§â?ng th§Ñt h?? m§àth§Ör m?ght §Öv§Öntu§Ñll§å §ã§àm§Ö §Ñnd §â?§ãk h?m u§â¡­ ?n th§Ö §Önd, h?? m§àth§Ör d?dn¡¯t §â?§ãk h?m u§â §Öv§Ön §Ñft§Ör §Ñ d§Ñ§å h§Ñd §â§Ñ??§Öd. ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö ?§Ö§Ñ?§àn th§Ön w§Ñ? ?umm§Ör, h§Ö d?dn¡¯t fr§Ö§Öz§Ö ?n th§Ö §ã§àld, but ?t d?d m§Ñk§Ö h?m th?r?t§å §Ñnd hungr§å. §¯§Ö th§àught t§à m§àv§Ö ?u?t §Ñ l?ttl§Ö §Ñnd w§Ñlk§Öd §Ñr§àund w?th §Ñn un§ã§Ört§Ñ?n g§Ñ?t, §Öv§Öntu§Ñll§å f?nd?ng w§Ñt§Ör ?§â?ll?ng §àut fr§àm th§Ö m§àunt§Ñ?n. §¯§Ö d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Öl§å ?§ã§à§à§â§Öd ?t u§â §Ñnd dr§Ñnk ?t. §¡ft§Ör h§Ö t§à§àk §Ñ ??§â, §´§Ñ?uku bur?t ?nt§à t§Ö§Ñr?. 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V??§ã§àunt §¯§Ñrr?? m?ght h§Ñv§Ö ?§Ö§Ön ?t f§Ñv§àr§Ñbl§å du§Ö t§à th§Ö §ãl§à?§Ö r§Öl§Ñt?§àn?h?§â b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö?r f§Ñm?l?§Ö?, but ?t w§Ñ? d§àubtful ?f §àth§Ör §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt? w§àuld tr§Ö§Ñt ?t th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö w§Ñ§å. ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å r§Ö?§àlv§Öd t§à ?§â§Önd h§Ör d§Ñ§å? §Ñ? §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å §Öv§Ör ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö r§Ög§Ñ?n§Öd h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö¡¯? m§Öm§àr?§Ö?, but ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t d§Ön§å th§Ö r§Ö?ult w§Ñ? §Ñ l?ttl§Ö d§Ör§Ñ?l§Öd fr§àm th§Ö ?t§Ör§Ö§àt§å§â§Ö. 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R§à?§Ö¡¯¡­¡± ¡°§°-§àk§Ñ§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ?¡± §¯§Ör §Ö§å§Ö? gl??t§Ön§Öd §Ñ? ?h§Ö wh??§â§Ör§Öd §Ñ? ?f ?h§Ö ?§Ñw §Ñ dr§Ö§Ñm, ?u?t l?k§Ö §Ñ g?rl w§àuld. ¡°?t¡¯? th§Ö dr§Ö§Ñm §àf §Ñll §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö? §àf th§Ö §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm t§à b§Ö §Ñdm?tt§Öd t§à th§Ö ¡®Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö¡¯! ?t f§Ö§Öl? l?k§Ö §Ñ dr§Ö§Ñm! §´§à th?nk ?§à§âh?§Ö w§àuld g§Öt th§Ö §ãh§Ñn§ã§Ö t§à §Ñtt§Önd th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å §Ñ? §®?l?§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ!¡± §®?l?§Ñ w§Ñ? th§Ö n§Ñm§Ö §àf V??§ã§àunt§Ö?? §¯§Ñrr??. ¡°? §Ñl?§à h§Ñv§Ö th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö th§àught. ? w??h§Öd ? §ã§àuld ?§â§Önd m§å t?m§Ö ?n th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö l§Ö§Ñrn?ng §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö §Ñ? §å§àu, but §å§àu §ã§àuldn¡¯t §Ñtt§Önd du§Ö t§à §Ñ w§Ö§Ñk b§àd§å d§Ö?§â?t§Ö th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ñt §å§àu w§Ör§Ö qu§Ñl?f?§Öd¡­ ? h§Ñd §Ñlw§Ñ§å? w??h§Öd th§Ñt §å§àu w§àuld §Öv§Öntu§Ñll§å g§à th§Ör§Ö ?§àm§Öd§Ñ§å.¡± §¡t th§Ö w§àrd? §àf V??§ã§àunt§Ö?? §¯§Ñrr??, ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? m§àth§Ör mutt§Ör§Öd ¡°w§Öll¡­¡± §Ñ? ?h§Ö ?t§Ñr§Öd §Ñt h§Ör w?th b§àth ?§à§åful §Ñnd ?§Ñd §Ö§å§Ö?, §¦h? ¡­§¦h? ¡°? th§àught ?t w§àuld b§Ö w§ànd§Örful ?f ?t h§Ñ§â§â§Ön? wh§Ön ? h§Ö§Ñrd §Ñb§àut ?t fr§àm m§å hu?b§Ñnd. §´§à h§Ñv§Ö §å§àur d§Ñught§Ör ?§â§Önd h§Ör d§Ñ§å? §Ñt th§Ö ¡®Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö¡¯ wh?§ãh ?? b§àth th§Ö §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö ? ?tud?§Öd §Ñt §Ñnd th§Ö §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö §àf §å§àur dr§Ö§Ñm. 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Fr§àm §³r§Öt§à¡¯? §â§Ör?§â§Ö§ãt?v§Ö, h§Ö w§Ñ? ?ur§Ö h§Ö w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö d?§Öd ?f n§àt f§àr ?§à§âh?§Ö §â?§ãk?ng h?m u§â b§Ñ§ãk th§Ön. ?t r§Ö§Ñll§å w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?§àm§Öth?ng h§Ö §ã§àuld ?§àk§Ö §Ñb§àut. §¯§Ö h§àn§Ö?tl§å d?dn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à r§Öm§Ömb§Ör th§Ö m§Öm§àr?§Ö? b§Öf§àr§Ö h§Ö w§Ñ? §â?§ãk§Öd u§â. §¡? h§Ö w§Ñt§ãh§Öd th§Ö §ã§Ñrd burn?ng ?n th§Ö f?r§Ö§âl§Ñ§ã§Ö, h§Ö l§Öt §àut §Ñ ?ubtl§Ö l§Ñught§Ör. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-028/ CH 29 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 029 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? §¡m §¡lr§Ö§Ñd§å §´h?rt§Ö§Ön Y§Ö§Ñr? §°ld. ? §¯§Ñv§Ö §£§Ö§ã§àm§Ö §Ñ F?n§Ö L§Ñd§å V? ¡°?? ?t r§Ö§Ñll§å §àk§Ñ§å f§àr u? t§à dr?nk th???¡± §¡? §³r§Öt§à l§Ö§Ñn§Öd §àn th§Ö ?§àf§Ñ, h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt th§Ö gl§Ñ?? §Ñnd w?n§Ö b§àttl§Ö th§Ñt w§Ñ? §â§Ñ??§Öd t§à h?m. ¡°Y§Ö?. ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ §Ñ?k§Öd u? t§à dr?nk §Ñnd t§Öll h§Ör §àur ?m§âr§Ö???§àn? §Ñb§àut ?t.¡± ¡°Fu-hn.¡± §³r§Öt§à t?lt§Öd h?? gl§Ñ?? w?th §Ñ f§Ñm?l?§Ñr g§Ö?tur§Ö §Ñnd ?m§Öll§Öd th§Ö ?§ã§Önt. §£§å th§Ñt §â§à?nt, h§Ö r§Ö§Ñl?z§Öd th§Ö w?n§Ö w§àuld b§Ö gr§Ö§Ñt§Ör th§Ñn §Ñll §àth§Ör w?n§Ö? h§Ö h§Ñd. §¯§Ö t§à§àk §Ñ ??§â §Ñnd h?? §Ö§å§Ö? w?d§Ön§Öd. ¡°Uw§Ñh¡­ th?? ?? §àn§Ö §àf th§à?§Ö §Ñm§Ñz?ng l?qu§àr?, r?ght? ?? ?t fr§àm §Ñn§àth§Ör n§Ñt?§àn?¡± ¡°?t ?§Ö§Öm? t§à b§Ö §Ñ fru?t w?n§Ö m§Ñd§Ö fr§àm r§Ñr§Ö fru?t? §âr§àdu§ã§Öd ?n D§Ñk?h§Ñ §¬?ngd§àm.¡± ¡°§´h?? ?? d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å b§Ött§Ör ?tuff th§Ñn wh§Ñt w§Ö dr§Ñnk §Ñt th§Ö v??§ã§àunt¡¯? h§àu?§Ö §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör.¡± ¡°?t ?§Ö§Öm? th?? w?n§Ö ?? §àf §Ñ ?u§â§Ör?§àr §ãl§Ñ?? th§Ñt ?? ?u§â§â§à?§Öd t§à b§Ö ?§Örv§Öd §ànl§å t§à r§à§å§Ñlt§å.¡± ¡°¡­Wh§å §Ñr§Ö w§Ö dr?nk?ng ?u§ãh §Ñ th?ng §Ñg§Ñ?n?¡± ??l§Ön§ã§Ö f§Öll b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö §â§Ñ?r. §´h§Ö §Ñn?w§Ör w§Ñ? ??m§âl§Ö: b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §â§Ñr§Önt? d?dn¡¯t l?k§Ö t§à dr?nk l?qu§àr th§Ñt mu§ãh, §Ñnd ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ör?§Ölf w§Ñ? ?t?ll b§Öl§àw l§Ög§Ñl dr?nk?ng §Ñg§Ö. 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W§Ö¡¯r§Ö g§à?ng t§à h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ ?tr§Ñt§Ög§å m§Ö§Öt?ng n§àw. §¡? f§àr §å§àu gu§å?¡­ §àh, ?? th§Ñt w?n§Ö d§Öl?§ã?§àu??¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ñw th§Ö b§àttl§Ö §àf fru?t w?n§Ö §àn th§Ö t§Ñbl§Ö, ?h§Ö §ãh§Ñng§Öd h§Ör d§Ö§âr§Ö??§Öd §Ñtt?tud§Ö fr§àm §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör §Ñnd §Ñ?k§Öd f§àr th§Ö?r ?m§âr§Ö???§àn w?th §Ö§ç§ã?t§Öm§Önt. ¡°Y§àu ?§Ö§Ö, §à?§àu-?§Ñn.¡± §³r§Öt§à §à§â§Ön§Öd h?? m§àuth ?n §Ñn §Ñtt§Öm§ât t§à g?v§Ö ?§àm§Ö ?§Örm§àn t§à h§Ör, but §£§Ñrt §ã§Ñll§Öd §àut t§à ?unn§å f§àr tw§à §Ñdd?t?§àn§Ñl t§Ö§Ñ? t§à §âr§Öv§Önt h?m fr§àm §ã§ànt?nu?ng. §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd §£§Ñrt, wh§à h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön w?th ?§à§âh?§Ö f§àr §Ñ l§àng t?m§Ö, n§àt?§ã§Öd §Ö§Ñrl§å th§Ñt ?h§Ö w§àuldn¡¯t l??t§Ön t§à th§Ö?r ?§Örm§àn §Ñt th?? §â§à?nt §Ñnd g§Ñv§Ö u§â d§à?ng ?t §Ñlt§àg§Öth§Ör. §³r§Öt§à §ãl§à?§Öd h?? m§àuth th§Ñt w§Ñ? h§Ñng?ng §à§â§Ön §Ñnd ??gh§Öd. ¡°Y§àu §ã§Ñn ?u?t k§Ö§Ö§â dr?nk?ng §å§àur w?n§Ö, §å§àu kn§àw?¡± ¡°Y§àu ?§Ñ?d ?t¡¯ll b§Ö §Ñ ?tr§Ñt§Ög§å m§Ö§Öt?ng, r?ght? §´h§Ön ?t¡¯? n§àt th§Ö t?m§Ö t§à b§Ö drunk.¡± ¡°§£ut ? w§Ñnt§Öd t§à kn§àw §å§àur ?m§âr§Ö???§àn r§Ög§Ñrd?ng th§Ö w?n§Ö.¡± §£§Ñrt, wh§à w§Ñ? §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å u?§Öd t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? w§àrd? §Ñnd d§Ö§Öd?, d?dn¡¯t ?§Ñ§å §Ñn§åth?ng unn§Ö§ã§Ö??§Ñr?l§å §Ñnd d§Öl?v§Ör§Öd h?? ?m§âr§Ö???§àn. ¡°?t w§Ñ? v§Ör§å d§Öl?§ã?§àu?. ?t f§Ö§Öl? l?ght ?n th§Ö m§àuth, ?§à ? th?nk ?t¡¯ll b§Ö §â§à§âul§Ñr §Ñm§àng l§Ñd?§Ö?.¡± ¡°§¯§àw ?? ?t, §³r§Öt§à?¡± ¡°¡­§´h§Ör§Ö §Ñr§Ö n§à ?m§âur?t?§Ö?. §´h§Ö §ã§àl§àr §Ñnd ?§ã§Önt §Ñr§Ö §Ñl?§à §â§Örf§Ö§ãt. ?§à mu§ãh ?§à th§Ñt ? w??h t§à kn§àw h§àw t§à gr§àw th§Ö fru?t? u?§Öd f§àr ?t.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö n§àdd§Öd t§à th§Ö §â§Ñ?r¡¯? w§àrd?. §¡lth§àugh h§Ör §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör w§Ñ? th§Ñt §àf §Ñ §ãh?ld thr§àw?ng §Ñ t§Ñntrum, h§Ör §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn r?ght n§àw w§Ñ? th§Ñt §àf §Ñ bu??n§Ö??w§àm§Ñn. §¦v§Ön ?f th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å u?§Öd t§à ?t, th§Ö §ãh§Ñng§Ö ?t?ll ?ur§âr??§Öd th§Öm. ¡°??n§ã§Ö ?t m§àv§Öd §å§àu th§Ñt mu§ãh, ? gu§Ö?? w§Ö §ã§Ñn ?t§Ñrt u??ng ?t f§àr tr§Ñd§Ö.¡± R§Ö§Ñll§å, ?t m§Ñd§Ö th§Öm d§àubt th§Ñt th§Ö g?rl b§Öf§àr§Ö th§Öm w§Ñ? r§Ö§Ñll§å th?rt§Ö§Ön §å§Ö§Ñr? §àld. §¡? th§Ö §â§Ñ?r ?§Ñw th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å wh§à w§Ñ? w§Ö?rd ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö d§Ñ§å th§Ö§å f?r?t m§Öt, th§Ö§å ??l§Öntl§å f?n??h§Öd th§Ö?r gl§Ñ??§Ö? §àf w?n§Ö. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-029/ CH 30 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 030 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? §¡m §¡lr§Ö§Ñd§å §´h?rt§Ö§Ön Y§Ö§Ñr? §°ld. ? §¯§Ñv§Ö §£§Ö§ã§àm§Ö §Ñ F?n§Ö L§Ñd§å V?? ?f ?t w§Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö wh§à §ã§Ñll§Öd f§àr h?m, h§Ö w§àuld b§Ö h§Ñ§â§â§å, r§Ög§Ñrdl§Ö?? §àf th§Ö §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö §àr t?m§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö th§Ñnk§Öd th§Ö §ã§à§Ñ§ãhm§Ñn, wh§à r§Ñn h?? §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö l§Ñt§Ö §Ñt n?ght t§à §â?§ãk u§â §¦r?§ã, §Ñnd g§Ñv§Ö h?m §Ñ b§àttl§Ö §àf w?n§Ö. §¡lth§àugh th§Ö v§Ñlu§Ö w§Ñ? §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öl§å d?ff§Ör§Önt §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à th§Ö fru?t w?n§Ö th§Ñt th§Ö §àth§Ör? dr§Ñnk h§Ör§Ö §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör, ?t w§Ñ? ?t?ll §Ñ w?n§Ö th§Ñt §ã§àmm§àn§Ör? §ã§àuldn¡¯t §Ö§Ñ??l§å h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ §ãh§Ñn§ã§Ö t§à t§Ñ?t§Ö, ?§à th§Ö §ã§à§Ñ§ãhm§Ñn ?§Ö§Öm§Öd v§Ör§å §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Öd w?th ?t. ??n§ã§Ö h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ m§Ñn w?th §Ñ w?f§Ö, h§Ö w§àuld §Ön?§à§å ?t dur?ng h?? d§Ñ§å? §àff w?th h§Ör. §´h§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à v§Ör§å §Ñ?tut§Ö t§à n§àt f§àrg§Öt g?v?ng h?m §Ö§ç§â§Ön??v§Ö ?n§Ñ§ãk? t§à §Ñ§ã§ã§àm§â§Ñn§å th§Ö w?n§Ö §Ñ? w§Öll. ?h§Ö m§Ñd§Ö ?ur§Ö t§à g?v§Ö ?u§ãh §ã§àn??d§Ör§Ñt?§àn t§àw§Ñrd th§Ö §ã§à§Ñ§ãhm§Ñn, wh§à h§Ñd §Ñn §Ö§Ñrl§å ?§ãh§Ödul§Ö t§àm§àrr§àw, f§àr d§Öt§Ñ?n?ng h?m unt?l l§Ñt§Ö §Ñt n?ght. §´h§Ö f§àur §Ö§ç-§àr§âh§Ñn?, wh§à w§Ör§Ö §â?§ãk§Öd u§â b§å th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å, w§Ör§Ö §Ö§çud?ng h§Ñ§â§â?n§Ö?? f§àr b§Ö?ng §â?§ãk§Öd u§â b§å h§Ör §Ñ? th§Ö§å w§Ñ?t§Öd t§à h§Ö§Ñr th§Ö w§àrd? §àf th§Ö g?rl th§Ö§å r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãt m§àr§Ö th§Ñn §Ñn§å§àn§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñd?u?t§Öd h§Ör ??tt?ng §â§à?tur§Ö §Ñnd t§Ñlk§Öd §Ñb§àut th§Ö ?§Ör?§Ö? §àf §Öv§Önt? th§Ñt h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd th§Ñt n?ght. ¡°§¡ t§Örr?bl§Ö §âr§àbl§Öm §à§ã§ãurr§Öd. ?¡¯ll h§Ñv§Ö t§à g§à t§à th§Ö g?rl¡¯? §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å §Ñft§Ör §Ñ f§Öw m§ànth?!¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ö§ç§âl§Ñ?n§Öd th§Ö §ã§àur?§Ö §àf §Öv§Önt? th§Ñt l§Öd h§Ör ?nt§à §Önr§àll?ng ?nt§à ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? 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R§à?§Ö¡¯ ?? §Ñn §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å wh§Ör§Ö §Ñn §Ö§ç§ã§Öll§Önt §å§àung l§Ñd§å w§àuld §Ñtt§Önd, r?ght? §´h§Ön w§àuldn¡¯t ?t b§Ö ?tr§Ñng§Ö ?f §àur §à?§àu-?§Ñm§Ñ d?dn¡¯t §Önr§àll th§Ör§Ö?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? m§àuth w§Ñ? h§Ñng?ng §à§â§Ön t§à ?u§ãh §Ñff?rm§Ñt?§àn. ?§à§âh?§Ö n§Öv§Ör §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö th?? mu§ãh §àf d§àt?ng-§â§Ñr§Önt?-l?k§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö. ¡°§£§Ñrt¡­ d?dn¡¯t §å§àu ?§Ñ§å ? §Ñm §Ñ h§Ör§Ö?§å §àf §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å b§Öf§àr§Ö!¡± ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ m§Ñ§å b§Ö §Ñ h§Ör§Ö?§å §àf §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å, but th§Ör§Ö ?? n§à d§àubt th§Ñt §å§àu §Ñr§Ö §Ñ w§ànd§Örful §å§àung l§Ñd§å.¡± Wh§Ñt¡¯? w?th h?? §ãh§Ö§Ö?§å r§Öm§Ñrk¡­ Un?nt§Önt?§àn§Ñll§å, ?h§Ö w§Ñ? r§Öm?nd§Öd h§àw h§Ör §â§Ñ?t-l?f§Ö ?§Ölf §Ñ? §´§Ñ?uku §ã§àuldn¡¯t §Öv§Ön ?§Ñ§å ?u§ãh w§àrd? §Ñnd w§Ñ? t§àld t§à ¡°§âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö d§àn¡¯t ?§Ñ§å ?u§ãh §ãh§Ö§Ö?§å l?n§Ö?!¡± §Ñnd ?t m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör f§Ö§Öl §Önv?§àu?. ¡°§£ut, ?t w§àuld b§Ö f§àr thr§Ö§Ö §å§Ö§Ñr?! §´hr§Ö§Ö §å§Ö§Ñr? ?? §Ñ l§àng t?m§Ö!¡± ?n th?? w§àrld, §Ñll ?§ãh§à§àl §Önr§àllm§Önt? b§Ög?n ?n §Ñutumn. §°n§ã§Ö §Ñutumn §ã§Ñm§Ö, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§àuld b§Ö f§àurt§Ö§Ön §å§Ö§Ñr? §àld §Ñnd w§àuld ?§â§Önd thr§Ö§Ö §å§Ö§Ñr? th§Ör§Ö unt?l ?h§Ö gr§Ñdu§Ñt§Öd. §¦v§Ön §Ñ? ?h§Ö §Öm§âh§Ñ??z§Öd th§Ö l§àng §â§Ör?§àd §àf t?m§Ö, th§Ö §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn §àf th§Ö f§àur d?dn¡¯t §ãh§Ñng§Ö. ¡°§¡§ãtu§Ñll§å, §Ñ? l§àng §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ g?v§Ö? ?n?tru§ãt?§àn?, th§Ö §ãurr§Önt hum§Ñn r§Ö?§àur§ã§Ö? §Ñr§Ö §Ön§àugh. ?f §Ñll §å§àu w§Ñnt§Öd ?? t§à m§Ñ?nt§Ñ?n th§Ö ?t§Ñtu? qu§à, w§Ö d§àn¡¯t §Öv§Ön n§Ö§Öd §Ñn§å ?n?tru§ãt?§àn t§à k§Ö§Ö§â th?ng? runn?ng. ?t m?ght b§Ö h§Ñrd ?f §å§àu w§Ñnt t§à ?t§Ñrt §Ñ §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öl§å n§Öw bu??n§Ö??, but §ã§Ñn¡¯t §å§àu ?u?t d§à th§Ñt thr§Ö§Ö §å§Ö§Ñr? l§Ñt§Ör? W§Ö w?ll ?u?t m§Ñk§Ö th§Ö §âr§Ö§â§Ñr§Ñt?§àn f§àr th§Ñt dur?ng th§Ö t?m§Ö §å§àu §Ñr§Ö §Ñw§Ñ§å.¡± §£§Ñrt ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt w?th§àut h§Ö??t§Ñt?§àn. ¡°Y§Ö?, §å§Ö?. 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Y§àu ?d?§à§à§à§à§àtttt???!¡± §£§Ñrt g§Ñv§Ö §Ñ ?l§à§â§â§å r§Ö§âl§å §àf ¡°§å§Ö? §å§Ö?¡± t§à th§Ö?r §å§àung l§Ñd§å, wh§à §Ñ§ãt§Öd l?k§Ö §Ñ drunk§Ñrd, d§Ö?§â?t§Ö h§Ör n§àt dr?nk?ng §Ñn§å §Ñl§ã§àh§àl. W§Ö §Ñl?§à h§Ñv§Ö ?t h§Ñrd, ??n§ã§Ö w§Ö §ã§Ñn¡¯t m§Ö§Öt §å§àu dur?ng th§à?§Ö t?m§Ö?, w§Ñ? th§Ö?r tru§Ö th§àught, but th§Ö§å w§àuldn¡¯t ?§Ñ§å ?t. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à w§Ñ§å th§Ö§å §ã§àuld h§Ñv§Ö ?§Ñ?d ?t. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, th?? ?unn§å w?ll §Ñlw§Ñ§å? b§Ö w?th ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ!¡± §´h§Ö thr§Ö§Ö m§Ön¡¯? g§Ñz§Ö ?h?ft§Öd t§àw§Ñrd ?unn§å, wh§à d§Ö§ãl§Ñr§Öd ?§à w?th §Ñ ?m?l§Ö. §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö¡± §Ñll§àw§Öd ?tud§Önt? t§à br?ng §Ñ f§Öw §àf th§Ö?r m§Ñ?d? w?th th§Öm. ?unn§å w§àuld m§Ör§Öl§å §ãh§Ñng§Ö th§Ö l§à§ã§Ñt?§àn wh§Ör§Ö ?h§Ö d?d h§Ör ?§àb, §Ñ? ?h§Ö w§àuld ?t?ll ?t§Ñnd b§Ö??d§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñll th§Ö t?m§Ö. §´h§Ö thr§Ö§Ö m§Ön w§Ör§Ön¡¯t §Ñmu?§Öd §Ñnd w§Ör§Ö §Önv?§àu? §àf h§Ör. §£§Ñrt §à§â§Ön§Öd h?? m§àuth, ?gn§àr?ng ?§à§âh?§Ö, wh§à w§Ñ? m§àv§Öd b§å ?unn§å¡¯? w§àrd?. ¡°R§Ñth§Ör th§Ñn th§Ñt, ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö §Ñ§ãt §âr§à§â§Örl§å §Ñt ¡®§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö¡¯. W§Ö d§àn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à ?§Ö§Ö turm§à?l l?k§Ö wh§Ñt h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd §Ñt D§Ñk?h§Ñ §¬?ngd§àm.¡± §¡? ?h§Ö h§Ö§Ñrd th§Ö n§Ñm§Ö §àf th§Ö ?§ã§àr§ãh?ng §¬?ngd§àm §àf D§Ñk?h§Ñ, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? r§Öm?nd§Öd §àf th§Ö d§Ñ§å? ?h§Ö v???t§Öd th§Ör§Ö §Ñnd f§Ölt n§à?t§Ñlg?§ã. §¦v§Ön th§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö f§àund ?t t§à b§Ö §Ñ g§à§àd m§Öm§àr§å, ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§å ?h§Ö w§Ñ? w§Ñrn§Öd §Ñb§àut th§Ñt. ?h§Ö m§Ör§Öl§å th§àught th§à?§Ö w§Ör§Ö tr?v?§Ñl th?ng?. ¡°R§Ö§Ñll§å, ? d§àn¡¯t w§Ñnt ?t t§à h§Ñ§â§â§Ön §Ñg§Ñ?n. ? th§àught ? w§àuld b§Ö d§Ö§Ñd b§Ñ§ãk th§Ön.¡± ¡°¡®§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö¡¯ ?? §Ñ g?rl¡¯? §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å, §àk§Ñ§å? §´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à w§Ñ§å ? w§àuld d§à ?u§ãh §Ñ th?ng ?n §Ñ g?rl¡¯? §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å, §å§àu kn§àw?¡± ¡°? §ã§Ñn¡¯t tru?t §å§àur w§àrd r§Ög§Ñrd?ng th§Ñt m§Ñtt§Ör.¡± ¡°W§Öll, §£§Ñrt. Y§àu mu?t h§Ñv§Ö m??und§Ör?t§à§àd m§Ö §Ñb§àut ?§àm§Öth?ng. L§Öt u? t§Ñlk §Ñb§àut ?t §âr§à§â§Örl§å f§àr §àn§ã§Ö. ?¡¯m ?ur§Ö §å§àu¡¯ll und§Ör?t§Ñnd. Y§Ö?, d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å.¡± ¡°?¡¯d l?k§Ö t§à b§Ö ?§â§Ñr§Öd fr§àm b§Ö?ng br§Ñ?nw§Ñ?h§Öd.¡± §´§à §£§Ñrt, wh§à d§Ö§ãl§Ñr§Öd h§Ör §Ñtt§Öm§ât §Ñ? br§Ñ?nw§Ñ?h?ng, ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ñ?d, ¡°§¯§àw ?§Ñd,¡± §Ñ? ?h§Ö §ãr?§Öd t§à ?unn§å f§àr §ã§àn?§àl§Ñt?§àn. ?unn§å, wh§à h§Ñd h§Ör §å§àung l§Ñd§å §Ñ? numb§Ör §àn§Ö §âr?§àr?t§å, gl§Ñr§Öd §Ñt h§Ör §Öld§Ör br§àth§Ör, but ?§Ñ?d §Öld§Ör br§àth§Ör tr§Ö§Ñt§Öd h§Ör gl§Ñr§Ö §Ñ? §Ñ br§Ö§Öz§Ö §Ñnd dr§Ñnk th§Ö t§Ö§Ñ br§Öw§Öd b§å h?? l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör. ?u?t l?k§Ö th§Ñt, th§Ö n?ght §â§Ñ??§Öd. §¡uth§àr¡¯? N§àt§Ö: N§Ö§çt §ãh§Ñ§ât§Ör w?ll b§Ög?n w?th th§Ö §Ö§â??§àd§Ö §àf th§Ö g?rl¡¯? §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å. §´h§Ö §âr§àt§Ñg§àn??t¡¯? §â§Ör?§àn§Ñl?t§å §Ñ? §´§Ñ?uku (m§Ñnl?n§Ö???) w?ll b§Ö m§àr§Ö §Ñ§â§â§Ñr§Önt, but §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö §ã§ànt?nu§Ö t§à r§Ö§Ñd w?th§àut b§Ö?ng d??gu?t§Öd. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-030/ CH 31 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 031 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? §¡m §¦nr§àll§Öd §Ñt th§Ö G?rl?¡¯ §¡§ã§Ñd§Öm§å ?t¡¯? th§Ö w§àm§Ñn¡¯? g§Ñrd§Ön. §¡ ?§Ö§ãr§Öt fl§àw§Ör g§Ñrd§Ön! Y§Ö?, ? w§Ñ? ?ur§Ö §å§àu w§àuld b§Ö ?ur§âr??§Öd §Ñb§àut th§Ñt §Ñ? w§Öll. §¡ft§Ör §Ñll, ?, wh§à n§Öv§Ör t§Ñlk§Öd d§Ö§ã§Öntl§å t§à §Ñn§å w§àm§Ñn b§Ö??d§Ö? ?uzuk§Ñ n§Ö§Ö-?§Ñn §Önd§Öd u§â §Önr§àll?ng §Ñt th§Ö g?rl?¡¯ §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å. §°n t§à§â §àf th§Ñt, th§Ö §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö ? §Önr§àll§Öd §Ñt w§Ñ? ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö¡±, wh§Ör§Ö m§Ñn§å f§Ñm§àu? §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö? g§Ñth§Ör§Öd¡­ 1 ?? ?t r§Ö§Ñll§å §Ñlr?ght f§àr m§Ö t§à §Önr§àll th§Ör§Ö? §´§à b§Ö h§àn§Ö?t, ? §Ñm w§àrr?§Öd m§å §ã§àv§Ör w?ll b§Ö bl§àwn. W§Öll, ? d?d ?§â§Önd f§àurt§Ö§Ön §å§Ö§Ñr? ?n th?? l?f§Ö §Ñ? §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å §Ñnd b§Öh§Ñv§Öd §ãl§Ö§Ñnl§å §Ñnd §âr§à§â§Örl§å, §Ñ? §Ñ l§Ñd§å w§àuld. 2 §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ? §Ñl?§à ?§â§Önt tw§Önt§å-f?v§Ö §å§Ö§Ñr? §Ñ? §Ñ m?ddl§Ö-§Ñg§Öd m§Ñn! Fr§àm th§Ö §â§Ör?§â§Ö§ãt?v§Ö §àf f§àurt§Ö§Ön-§å§Ö§Ñr-§àld g?rl?, tw§Önt§å-f?v§Ö ?? §âr§Ött§å mu§ãh §Ñ m?ddl§Ö-§Ñg§Öd m§Ñn, r?ght?! ?f ?u§ãh §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn wh§à w§Ñ? §Ñ m?ddl§Ö-§Ñg§Öd m§Ñn ?n h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö w§Ör§Ö t§à §Önr§àll ?n ?u§ãh §Ñ ?§Ö§ãr§Öt fl§àw§Ör g§Ñrd§Ön, w§àuldn¡¯t ? §Önd u§â §Ñrr§Ö?t§Öd?! §¡lth§àugh ?t m?ght b§Ö l§Ñt§Ö t§à ?§Ñ§å th??, th?? m§Ñk§Ö? m§Ö m§àr§Ö §Ñn§ç?§àu?! §¡§Ñh, but ? §ã§Ñn¡¯t t§Öll §Ñn§å§àn§Ö §Ñb§àut th??. §´§Önm§Ñ, wh§å §Ñr§Ön¡¯t §å§àu h§Ör§Ö?! ¡ª§¡h, ?u?t f§àrg§Öt §Ñb§àut th§Ñt. §£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §Öv§Ön ?f §å§àu w§Ör§Ö h§Ör§Ö, ? th?nk §å§àu w§àuld §ànl§å l§Ñugh §Ñt m§Ö f§àr th§Ñt. ¡ô¡ó¡ô¡ó¡ô §¡ §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö §â§Ñ??§Öd thr§àugh §Ñ l§Ñrg§Ö g§Ñt§Ö §Ñnd ?t r§Öv§Ö§Ñl§Öd th§Ö ?§ã§Ön§Ör§å ?n??d§Ö. Y§Ö?, ?t w§Ñ? ?n??d§Ö th§Ö g?rl?¡¯ §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å, ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö.¡± ¡°§¡? §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd §àf ¡®§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö.¡¯ ?t ?ur§Ö h§Ñ? §Ñ b?g §Ñnd m§Ñgn?f?§ã§Önt bu?ld?ng.¡± ?unn§å w§Ñ? ?m§âr§Ö??§Öd §Ñ? ?h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd §àut??d§Ö th§Ö §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö¡¯? w?nd§àw. §´h§Ö bu?ld?ng th§Ñt r§Ö?§Ömbl§Öd §Ñ §ã?t§Ñd§Öl t§àw§Ör?ng §Ñb§àv§Ö th§Ö m§àunt§Ñ?n g§Ñv§Ö §Ñ d?ff§Ör§Önt ?m§âr§Ö???§àn §àn§ã§Ö th§Ö§å §Önt§Ör§Öd ?t. §¡lth§àugh th§Ö §àut??d§Ö g§Ñv§Ö §àff §Ñ h§Ö§Ñv§å §Ñnd ?tr?§ãt §Ñtm§à?§âh§Ör§Ö, ?t? §ã§ànt§Önt? r§Ö?§Ömbl§Öd §Ñ wh?t§Ö §ã§Ñ?tl§Ö. §´h§Ö w§Ñll? w§Ör§Ö §Ñll wh?t§Ö §Ñnd th§Ö§å §ã§àuld ?§Ö§Ö ?§â?r§Ö? w?th d?ff§Ör§Önt h§Ö?ght? th§Ör§Ö. ?t ?ur§Ö r§Ö?§Ömbl§Ö? th§Ñt f§Ñm§àu? wh?t§Ö §ã§Ñ?tl§Ö ? ?§Ñw w?th §´§Önm§Ñ b§Öf§àr§Ö th§Ö m§Ñr?t?m§Ö §Ñ§ã§ã?d§Önt ?n m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö, th§àught ?§à§âh?§Ö. §´h§Ö d?ff§Ör§Ön§ã§Ö w§àuld b§Ö th§Ö §ãl§à§ãk t§àw§Ör th§Ñt §ã§àuld b§Ö ?§Ö§Ön fr§àm §Ñ d??t§Ñn§ã§Ö. §´h§Ñt b?g §ãl§à§ãk t§àw§Ör g§Ñv§Ö th§Ö bu?ld?ng th§Ö ?m§âr§Ö???§àn §àf §Ñn §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å §Ñnd m§Ñd§Ö ?t l§à§àk ?u?t§Ñbl§Ö f§àr ?tud§Önt? t§à l?v§Ö ?n. §´§à th?nk th§Ñt ? w?ll l?v§Ö h§Ör§Ö fr§àm n§àw §àn. ?t ?ur§Ö f§Ö§Öl? l?k§Ö §Ñ l?§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? gr§Ñt§Öful f§àr ?unn§å, wh§à ?§Ñt ?n fr§ànt §àf h§Ör §Ñnd w§Ñ? br?mm?ng w?th §Ö§ç§ã?t§Öm§Önt. ?n th§Ö §Önd, ?unn§å w§Ñ? th§Ö §ànl§å m§Ñ?d ?§à§âh?§Ö br§àught w?th h§Ör. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? w§àrr?§Öd th§Ñt ?unn§å m?ght f§Ö§Öl l§àn§Öl§å l?v?ng ?§Ö§â§Ñr§Ñt§Öl§å fr§àm h§Ör §Öld§Ör br§àth§Ör §Ñnd §àth§Ör §ãh?ldh§à§àd fr?§Önd?, but th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn ?n qu§Ö?t?§àn l§à§àk§Öd un§ã§àn§ã§Örn§Öd §Ñb§àut th§Ñt. §¡? §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd, g?rl? §Ñr§Ö ?tr§àng¡­ §²§Örh§Ñ§â? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ? w§Ñ? §Ñ m§Ñn ?n m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö, ?t m§Ñd§Ö th§Ö §Ñd§Ñ§ât§Ñb?l?t§å th§Ñt g?rl? §Ñr§Ö ?u§â§â§à?§Öd t§à h§Ñv§Ö n§àt ?§à ?tr§àng ?n m§Ö¡­? N§à, §Ñn§å§àn§Ö w§àuld f§Ö§Öl un§Ö§Ñ?§å f§àr th§Ö f?r?t t?m§Ö, r?ght! ? §ã§àuld ?t?ll §Ñd§Ñ§ât l?k§Ö §Ñ g?rl ?h§àuld, §å§Ö? ? §ã§àuld! ?§à§âh?§Ö ?w?t§ãh§Öd h§Ör th§àught? §Ñnd ?h?ft§Öd h§Ör g§Ñz§Ö t§àw§Ñrd th§Ö wh?t§Ö §ã§Ñ?tl§Ö. F§àr th§Ö n§Ö§çt thr§Ö§Ö §å§Ö§Ñr?, ?h§Ö w§àuld f§Ñ§ã§Ö §Ñ d?ff§Ör§Önt t§å§â§Ö §àf §ãh§Ñll§Öng§Ö. §°n§ã§Ö th§Ö§å §Önt§Ör§Öd th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?umm§àn§Öd b§å th§Ö t§Ö§Ñ§ãh§Ör?. ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?§Öl§Ö§ãt§Öd §Ñ? th§Ö t§à§â ?§Ö§Ñt r§Ö§âr§Ö?§Önt§Ñt?v§Ö §Ñnd h§Ñd t§à g?v§Ö h§Ör f§Öll§àw ?tud§Önt? th§Ö §à§â§Ön?ng ?§â§Ö§Ö§ãh. §¦v§Ön wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñrgu§Öd b§Ñ§ãk th§Ñt ?t d?dn¡¯t ?§Ö§Öm r?ght f§àr §Ñ d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñ b§Ñr§àn t§à m§Ñk§Ö ?u§ãh §Ñ ?§â§Ö§Ö§ãh, ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd ?t w§Ñ? §ãu?t§àm§Ñr§å f§àr th§Ö t§à§â ?§Ö§Ñt §Ñm§àng n§Öw ?tud§Önt? t§à d§Öl?v§Ör th§Ö §à§â§Ön?ng ?§â§Ö§Ö§ãh. ?f §ànl§å ?h§Ö kn§Öw §àf th§Ñt b§Öf§àr§Öh§Ñnd, ?h§Ö w§àuldn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö g§àn§Ö §Ñll §àut §àn h§Ör §Ö§ç§Ñm?. §´h§Ö §Ö§ç§Ñm ?t?§Ölf w§Ñ? m§àr§Ö §àf §Ñ f§àrm§Ñl?t§å, but ??n§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? t§àld th§Ñt ?t w§Ñ? t§à ?§Ö§Ö h§àw h?gh §àf §Ñ ?§ã§àr§Ö th§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö ?§Öl§Ö§ãt§Öd t§à §Önt§Ör ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö¡± §ã§àuld g§Öt, ?§à§âh?§Ö t§à§àk th§Ö §Ö§ç§Ñm ?§Ör?§àu?l§å ?§à §Ñ? t§à n§àt ?h§Ñm§Ö V??§ã§àunt §¯§Ñrr??, wh§à r§Ö§ã§àmm§Önd§Öd h§Ör t§à §Önr§àll. §´h§Ö §ã§ànt§Önt? §àf th§Ö §Ö§ç§Ñm w§Ör§Ö §Ö§çtr§Öm§Öl§å ??m§âl§Ö, ?§à mu§ãh ?§à th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö §ã§àuld §Ö§Ñ??l§å §Ö§Ñrn §Ñ §â§Örf§Ö§ãt ?§ã§àr§Ö. F§àr h§Ör, wh§à h§Ñd th§Ö m§Öm§àr§å §àf §´§Ñ?uku wh§à ?tud?§Öd d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Öl§å §Ñnd ?u§ã§ã§Ö??full§å §Ö§Ñrn§Öd §Ñ full ?§ãh§àl§Ñr?h?§â ?n h§Ör §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö, th§Ö §Ö§ç§Ñm w§Ñ? §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Ñbl§Ö t§à th§Ö §Ö§ç§Ñm g?v§Ön t§à t§Ö?t th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm?§ã l§Öv§Öl §àf §Ö§Ñrl§å §Öl§Öm§Önt§Ñr§å ?§ãh§à§àl ?tud§Önt?. §´h§Ñt¡¯? r?ght¡­ d?dn¡¯t ? l§Ö§Ñrn th§Ñt b§Ö?ng t§Ñ§ãtl§Ö?? w§Ñ? b§Ñd ?n m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö? §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ?n h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö §Ñ? §´§Ñ?uku, h§Ö §Ñlw§Ñ§å? §Önd§Öd u§â w?th ?u§ãh §Ñ r§àl§Ö §Ñnd §Önd§Öd u§â ?nd?r§Ö§ãtl§å m§Ñk?ng §Ön§Öm?§Ö? w?th§àut m§Ö§Ñn?ng t§à. §¯§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö t§à§â ?§Ö§Ñt r§Ö§âr§Ö?§Önt§Ñt?v§Ö dur?ng h?? h?gh ?§ãh§à§àl d§Ñ§å?, but ?t §ànl§å m§Ñd§Ö h?m th§Ö t§Ñrg§Öt §àf g§à???§â, ?§Ñ§å?ng h§Ö w§Ñ? b§Ö?ng §ãh§Ö§Ök§å d§Ö?§â?t§Ö h§Ñv?ng n§à §â§Ñr§Önt?. §¡? f§àr §´§Önm§Ñ, wh§à §Ñl?§à §Önr§àll§Öd ?n th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö h?gh ?§ãh§à§àl, h§Ö w§Ñ? m§àr§Ö t§Ñ§ãtful §Ñnd §ãh§à?§Ö t§à n§àt g§à §Ñll §àut §àn th§Ö §Ö§ç§Ñm, d§Ö?§â?t§Ö §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å b§Ö?ng ?m§Ñrt§Ör th§Ñn §´§Ñ?uku. Unl?k§Ö §´§Ñ?uku, wh§à §Ñlw§Ñ§å? w§Önt §Ñll §àut ??n§ã§Ö h§Ö h§Ñd n§à l§Ö??ur§Ö t§à §ãut §ã§àrn§Ör? f§àr h?? h?gh ?§ãh§à§àl §Ö§ç§Ñm, §´§Önm§Ñ §Ñn?w§Ör§Öd §Ön§àugh qu§Ö?t?§àn? t§à §Ñ?m f§àr ?u?t §Ñ §â§Ñ???ng gr§Ñd§Ö. ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd th§Ñt §´§Önm§Ñ w§Ñnt§Öd t§à §Ñv§à?d b§Ö§ã§àm?ng th§Ö t§à§â ?§Ö§Ñt r§Ö§âr§Ö?§Önt§Ñt?v§Ö §Ñt §Ñll §ã§à?t? ??n§ã§Ö h§Ö f§Ölt ?t w§Ñ? t§à§à tr§àubl§Ö?§àm§Ö. §¡§Ñh, t§à th?nk ? d?dn¡¯t l§Ö§Ñrn fr§àm m§å f§Ñ?lur§Ö ?n m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö! ?§à§âh?§Ö §Önd§Öd u§â m§Ñk?ng th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö m??t§Ñk§Ö ?n th?? l?f§Öt?m§Ö §Ñ? w§Öll. ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö g§àt h§Ñt§Öd b§å h§Ör §ãl§Ñ??m§Ñt§Ö? f§àr d§à?ng ?§à ?n h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö, w§àuld ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñl?§à §Önd u§â b§Ö§ã§àm?ng th§Ö §Ön§Öm?§Ö? §àf th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö? h§Ör§Ö §Ñ? w§Öll? ¡°§¯§Ñ§Ñ¡­¡± ?h§Ö ?nv§àlunt§Ñr?l§å l§Ö§Ñk§Öd §àut §Ñ b?g ??gh. §´§à b§Ö h§àn§Ö?t, ?t w§Ñ? §Ñnn§à§å?ng. N§àw th§Ñt ?h§Ö m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à d§à th§Ö ?§Öl§Ö§ãt?v§Ö br§Ö§Öd?ng §àn ¡°§¡m§Ñn§Ö,¡± ?h§Ö th§àught ?h§Ö §ã§àuld §âr§à§ã§Ö§Öd w?th l§Ñrg§Ö-?§ã§Ñl§Ö ?ug§Ñr §âr§àdu§ãt?§àn b§å §Ö§ç§â§Ñnd?ng th§Ö §ãult?v§Ñt?§àn §Ñ? mu§ãh §Ñ? §â§à???bl§Ö. §£ut wh§Ñt ?h§Ö d?d §ã§Ñu?§Öd §Ñ b?g m??§ã§Ñl§ãul§Ñt?§àn. ?h§Ö th§àught ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §ànl§å §àn§Ö ?t§Ö§â §Ñw§Ñ§å b§Öf§àr§Ö ?h§Ö §ã§àuld §Ñ?k f§àr h§Öl§â fr§àm §àth§Ör m§Ör§ãh§Ñnt gr§àu§â? t§à ?n§ãr§Ö§Ñ?§Ö ?ug§Ñr §âr§àdu§ãt?§àn §Ñnd turn th§Ö ?ug§Ñr ?nt§à n§àt ?u?t d§Ñ?l§å §ã§àmm§àd?t?§Ö? f§àr th§Ö n§àbl§Ö? §àf §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm, but §Ñl?§à §Ñff§àrd§Ñbl§Ö lu§çur§å g§à§àd? f§àr th§Ö §ã§àmm§àn§Ör?. 3 https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-031/ CH 32 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 032 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? §¡m §¦nr§àll§Öd §Ñt th§Ö G?rl?¡¯ §¡§ã§Ñd§Öm§å ?? ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd n§à §ãh§à?§ã§Ö but t§à l?v§Ö §Ñnd ?§â§Önd h§Ör d§Ñ§å? qu?§Ötl§å. ?h§Ö w§àuld tr§å t§à ?§â§Önd th§Ö n§Ö§çt thr§Ö§Ö §å§Ö§Ñr? ?n§ã§àn?§â?§ãu§àu?l§å §Ñnd qu?§Ötl§å §Ñ? ?f ?h§Ö w§Ör§Ö ?nv???bl§Ö, §Ñnd ?h§Ö w§àuld m§Ñk§Ö d§Öt§Ñ?l§Öd §âl§Ñn? §Öv§Ör§å d§Ñ§å t§à b§Ö §Ö§ç§Ö§ãut§Öd ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å u§â§àn r§Öturn?ng t§à ?§à§ã?§Öt§å. 1 §£ut ?n fr§ànt §àf ?§à§âh?§Ö, wh§à h§Ñd ?u§ãh §Ñ d§Ö??r§Ö, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å. §´h§Ö f?r?t th?ng ?h§Ö ?§Ñw §Ñ? ?h§Ö d§Ö?§Ö§ãt§Ödl§å l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt th§Ö gr§àund wh?l§Ö w§Ñlk?ng w§Ñ? §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut?ful r§Öd dr§Ö??. ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuld t§Öll §Ñt §Ñ gl§Ñn§ã§Ö th§Ñt th§Ö f§Ñbr?§ã u?§Öd f§àr th§Ñt gl§à??§å r§Öd dr§Ö?? w§Ñ? §àf th§Ö h?gh§Ö?t qu§Ñl?t§å. §´h§Ö g§àld §Ömbr§à?d§Ör§å §àn th§Ö dr§Ö?? w§Ñ? ?§â§Ö§ãt§Ñ§ãul§Ñr, §Ñnd §àn§Ö §ã§àuld f§Ö§Öl th§Ö ?§àul §àf th§Ö §ãr§Ñft?m§Ñn h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön §â§àur§Öd ?nt§à ?t. §´h§Ö h?gh v§àlum§Ö §àf fr?ll? §Ñl?§à §Ñdd§Öd t§à th§Ö lu?t§Ör, m§Ñk?ng th§Ö §ãut§Ön§Ö?? b§Öh?nd th§Ö §Öl§Ög§Ñn§ã§Ö ?h?n§Ö thr§àugh. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö l§à§àk§Öd u§â, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut?ful w§àm§Ñn ?h§Ö h§Ñd n§Öv§Ör m§Öt b§Öf§àr§Ö. ¡°N?§ã§Ö t§à m§Ö§Öt §å§àu, ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ. ? §Ñm §³hr??t?n§Ñ W§Öll?n. ?¡¯v§Ö §Ñlw§Ñ§å? w§Ñnt§Öd t§à m§Ö§Öt §å§àu.¡± 2 §¡? th§Ö d§Ñzzl?ng w§àm§Ñn gr§Ö§Öt§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö, ?h§Ö t?lt§Öd h§Ör h§Ö§Ñd §Ñnd ?h§àw§Öd §àff h§Ör gl?tt§Ör?ng g§àld§Ön h§Ñ?r. §´h§Ñt §ãurl§å, g§àld§Ön h§Ñ?r w§Ñ? §Öntw?n§Öd w?th §â§Ö§Ñrl h§Ñ?r §àrn§Ñm§Önt? th§Ñt §ã§àm§âl?m§Önt§Öd h§Ör b§Ö§Ñut?ful h§Ñ?r. §¯§Ör §Ö§å§Ö? w§Ör§Ö th§Ö §ã§àl§àr §àf th§Ö ?k§å th§Ñt ?§à§àth§Öd §àn§Ö¡¯? h§Ö§Ñrt. ?h§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö §â§Örf§Ö§ãt §Ö§ç§Ñm§âl§Ö §àf §Ñ bl§ànd§Ö, blu§Ö-§Ö§å§Öd b§Ö§Ñut§å. ¡°§´h§Ñt §à§â§Ön?ng ?§â§Ö§Ö§ãh §Ñ? th§Ö t§à§â-?§Ö§Ñt r§Ö§âr§Ö?§Önt§Ñt?v§Ö fr§àm §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör w§Ñ? m§Ñgn?f?§ã§Önt, ?u?t §Ñ? ? h§Ñd §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd §àf §å§àu.¡± §¦v§Ör§å t?m§Ö h§Ör r§Öd l?§â? §à§â§Ön§Öd, ?t r§Öv§Ö§Ñl§Öd h§Ör ?§àft t§àngu§Ö. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ?¡± §¡? §³hr??t?n§Ñ n§àt?§ã§Öd th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?tunn§Öd, ?h§Ö §ã§Ñll§Öd §àut t§à h§Ör §àn§ã§Ö §Ñg§Ñ?n. ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à §ã§àm§Ö t§à h§Ör ?§Ön?§Ö? w?th th§Ñt. ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Öntr§Ñn§ã§Öd b§å §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? b§Ö§Ñut§å. ¡°?¡¯m t§Örr?bl§å ?§àrr§å, W§Öll?n-?§Ñm§Ñ! ? §Ñm ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör, th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör §àf §¦dg§Ñr L?n?§Ör. ? §Ñm h§àn§àr§Öd th§Ñt §å§àu r§Öm§Ömb§Ör th§Ö n§Ñm§Ö §àf th?? §å§àung §àn§Ö.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö §â§Ñn?§ãk§Öd §Ñ? ?h§Ö r§Öturn§Öd §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? gr§Ö§Öt?ng?. ¡°W§Öll, §å§àu d§àn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö t§à b§Ö ?§à f§àrm§Ñl; ?u?t §ã§Ñll m§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ.¡± ¡°? w§àuldn¡¯t d§Ñr§Ö t§à.¡± §´h§Ö§å w§Ör§Ön¡¯t §Öv§Ön f§Ñm?l?§Ñr w?th §Ö§Ñ§ãh §àth§Ör, §Ñnd ??n§ã§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§Ñ? §ãl§Ö§Ñrl§å §àld§Ör th§Ñn ?§à§âh?§Ö, ?t w§àuld b§Ö rud§Ö §àf h§Ör t§à §ã§Ñll h§Ör b§å h§Ör f?r?t n§Ñm§Ö d?r§Ö§ãtl§å. ¡°? §Ñl?§à w§Ñnt t§à §ã§Ñll §å§àu b§å n§Ñm§Ö.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö tr?§Öd t§à §â§àl?t§Öl§å d§Ö§ãl?n§Ö, but §³hr??t?n§Ñ r§Ö?§â§ànd§Öd w?th §Ñ ?m?l§Ö, §Ñnd th§Ñt b§Ö§Ñut§å m§Ñd§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö w§ànd§Ör ?f h§Ör §Ö§å§Ö? w§àuld m§Ölt ?f ?h§Ö ?t§Ñr§Öd t§à§à l§àng. ¡°§£ut¡­¡± ¡°§²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö, §ã§Ñll m§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ.¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?m?l§Öd §Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñnd urg§Öd h§Ör w?th §Ñ b§Öw?t§ãh?ng v§à?§ã§Ö. ¡°Y§Ö?¡­ §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd h§Ö§Ñrd th§Ñt ?§Ön?§àr ?tud§Önt? w§Ör§Ö t§à b§Ö r§Öf§Örr§Öd t§à §Ñ? §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ §Ñt ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö¡± fr§àm V??§ã§àunt§Ö?? §¯§Ñrr??. F§àll§àw?ng th§Ñt, ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§Ñll§Öd h§Ör §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ. §´h§Ön, §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?m?l§Öd w?th ?u§ãh ?§à§å th§Ñt m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör l§à§àk l?k§Ö §Ñ ?w§Ö§Öt fl§àw§Ör ?n full bl§à§àm. ?t m§Ñd§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö §àn§ã§Ö §Ñg§Ñ?n f§Ö§Öl l?k§Ö h§Ör §Ö§å§Ö? w§àuld m§Ölt §Ñt §Ñn§å m§àm§Önt. ¡°?¡¯ll g?v§Ö th?? t§à §å§àu wh§à w?ll b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö m§å §ãut§Ö, l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör fr§àm t§àd§Ñ§å §ànw§Ñrd.¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ t§à§àk §àut §Ñ g§àld§Ön r?ng §Ñnd g§Öntl§å §âut ?t §àn th§Ö l?ttl§Ö f?ng§Ör §àf ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? r?ght h§Ñnd. ¡°? w??h §å§àu t§à b§Ö bl§Ö??§Öd w?th f§àrtun§Ö §Ñnd th§Ñt f§àrtun§Ö w§àn¡¯t l§Ö§Ñv§Ö §å§àu.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? g?v§Ön §Ñ r?ng, th§àugh ?h§Ö w§ànd§Ör§Öd ?f ?t w§Ñ? r§Ö§Ñll§å §àk§Ñ§å f§àr h§Ör t§à g§Öt ?§àm§Öth?ng l?k§Ö th??, but §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?m?l§Öd §Ñg§Ñ?n. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö, ?§Ö§Ö §å§àu §Ñg§Ñ?n.¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ g§Ñv§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñ gr§Ñ§ã§Öful gr§Ö§Öt?ng §Ñnd l§Öft. §´h§Ö ?udd§Ön §ãh§Ñng§Ö fr§àm b§Ö?ng §ã§Ñll§Öd w?th ¡°¨C?§Ñm§Ñ¡± t§à §ã§Ñ?u§Ñl ?§â§Ö§Ö§ãh m§Ñd§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö f§Ö§Öl l?k§Ö h§Ör ?§àul m?ght §Ö?§ã§Ñ§â§Ö h§Ör b§àd§å. ?§à§âh?§Ö l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt th§Ö l§Ö§Ñv?ng f?gur§Ö §àf §³hr??t?n§Ñ unt?l ?h§Ö w§Ñ? n§à l§àng§Ör v???bl§Ö th§Ön th§àught, §¦h? W§Ñ? th§Ñt §Ñ dr§Ö§Ñm? D?d ? ?u?t d§Ñ§ådr§Ö§Ñm? §´h§Ö m§àm§Önt ?§à§âh?§Ö tr?§Öd t§à §ã§àn§ãlud§Ö th§Ñt th§Ö §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö §àf th§Ö b§Ö§Ñut?ful g?rl wh§à m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör d§àubt r§Ö§Ñl?t§å w§Ñ? th§Ö §âr§àdu§ãt §àf §Ñ dr§Ö§Ñm, th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö? §Ñr§àund ?§à§âh?§Ö b§Ög§Ñn t§à §ãh§Ñtt§Ör §Ñll §Ñt §àn§ã§Ö. ¡°?h§Ö w§Ñ? gr§Ñnt§Öd §Ñ r?ng b§å §³hr??t?n§Ñ W§Öll?n-?§Ñm§Ñ!¡± ¡°N§à¡­ n§à w§Ñ§å¡­¡± ¡°?t mu?t b§Ö §Ñ l?§Ö. Wh§å d?d ?h§Ö f§àrm §Ñ b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd w?th th§Ñt g?rl?¡± ¡°??n¡¯t th§Ñt g?rl fr§àm §Ñ b§Ñr§àn h§àu?§Ö¡­?¡± §´h§Ö?r ?hr?ll v§à?§ã§Ö? w§Ör§Ö l§àud, §Ñnd ?§Öv§Ör§Ñl §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §Öv§Ön §â§Ñ??§Öd §àut fr§àm ?h§à§ãk, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö §â§Ñn?§ã. ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt ?u?t h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd. ¡°Uhm¡­ ?? ?t wr§àng f§àr m§Ö t§à r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Ö th?? r?ng?¡± §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd n§à w§Ñ§å t§à r§Öfu?§Ö ?t wh§Ön ?t h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd. Wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñ?k§Öd §àn§Ö §àf th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö? §Ñr§àund, ¡°Y§àu d§àn¡¯t kn§àw wh§Ñt ?t m§Ö§Ñn? f§àr th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör §àf th§Ö duk§Ö f§Ñm?l§å, §³hr??t?n§Ñ W§Öll?n, t§à gr§Ñnt ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö §Ñ r?ng?! ?t¡¯? §Ñ b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd!¡± ¡°§¦h?¡± §£§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd? Wh§Ñt w§Ñ? th§Ñt? N§à, r§Ñth§Ör th§Ñn th§Ñt, ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught ?h§Ö ?u?t h§Ö§Ñrd th§Ö r?d?§ãul§àu? §â§Öd?gr§Ö§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ b§Öl§àng§Öd t§à. N§àw th§Ñt ?h§Ö th§àught §Ñb§àut ?t, ?h§Ö r§Öm§Ömb§Ör§Öd th§Ñt §³hr??t?n§Ñ n§Öv§Ör ?§â§àk§Ö §àf h§Ör f§Ñm?l§å¡¯? §â§Öd?gr§Ö§Ö. ¡°Duk§Ö f§Ñm?l§å¡­?¡± ¡°§´h§Ñt¡¯? r?ght, ?h§Ö ?? th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör §àf th§Ö duk§Ö f§Ñm?l§å: §³hr??t?n§Ñ W§Öll?n-?§Ñm§Ñ, wh§à ?? §Ñl?§à th§Ö f?§Ñn§ã¨¦§Ö §àf th§Ö f?r?t §âr?n§ã§Ö!¡± ¡°D§Ñught§Ör §àf¡­ duk§Ö f§Ñm?l§å?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö t§à §âr§Ñ??§Ö h§Ör th§Ñt ?h§Ö h§Ñdn¡¯t f§Ñ?nt§Öd §àut §àf ?ur§âr??§Ö §å§Öt. Wh§å?! Wh§å d?d ?u§ãh §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn gr§Ñnt m§Ö h§Ör r?ng??? F§àr th§Ö f?r?t t?m§Ö ?n th?? l?f§Öt?m§Ö, ?§à§âh?§Ö ?nt§Örn§Ñll§å ?§ãr§Ö§Ñm§Öd. ?h§Ö w§Ñ? n§àw ?tu§ãk ?n §Ñ ??tu§Ñt?§àn ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-032/ CH 33 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 033 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, §²§Ñr§Ñd??§Ö ?? §¯§Ör§Ö! §¡r§Ö §å§àu §Ñrgu?ng w?th ?uzuk§Ñ n§Ö§Ö-?§Ñn §Ñb§àut §å§àur f§Ñv§àr?t§Ö h§Ñ?r?t§ål§Ö? Wh§Ön w§Ö w§Ör§Ö h?gh ?§ãh§à§àl ?tud§Önt? §Ñnd §ã§Ñ?u§Ñll§å w§Ñt§ãh?ng §´V, th§Ñt d?d h§Ñ§â§â§Ön. ? r§Öm§Ömb§Ör th§Ñt wh§Ön ?uzuk§Ñ n§Ö§Ö-?§Ñn w§Ñ? b§à§Ñ?t?ng th§Ñt h§Ör fluff§å §â§Örm h§Ñ?r?t§ål§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö §âr§Ött?§Ö?t, §å§àu ?§Ñ?d, ¡°Fuhn, ? h§Ñv§Ö n§à ?nt§Ör§Ö?t ?n §Ñn§åth?ng §àth§Ör th§Ñn ?h§àrt, bl§Ñ§ãk h§Ñ?r§ãut?,¡± w?th§àut r§Ö§Ñd?ng th§Ö r§à§àm, §Ñnd ?h§Ö §Önd§Öd u§â §Ñngr§å §Ñt §å§àu. ? k§Ö§Ö§â r§Öm§Ömb§Ör?ng th§Ñt §Öv§Önt §Ñr§àund th?? t?m§Ö f§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn. D§Ö?§â?t§Ö b§àth §àf §å§àu b§Ö?ng ??m?l§Ñr-l§à§àk?ng ??bl?ng?, §å§àur t§Ñ?t§Ö? §Ñr§Ö §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öl§å d?ff§Ör§Önt §Ñft§Ör §Ñll. §£§å th§Ö w§Ñ§å, ? §ã§àuldn¡¯t ?§Ñ§å §Ñn§åth?ng §Ñt th§Ö t?m§Ö ??n§ã§Ö ? d?dn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à §â?§ãk ??d§Ö?, but ?f ? h§Ñd t§à ?§Ñ§å, ? §Ñgr§Ö§Ö w?th ?uzuk§Ñ n§Ö§Ö-?§Ñn¡¯? §à§â?n?§àn. ? u?§Öd t§à th?nk th§Ñt ?f ? §ã§àuld f?nd §Ñ l§àt §àf §âr§Ött§å g?rl? w?th fluff§å §â§Örm? ?n fr§ànt §àf m§Ö, th§Ön th§Ñt §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö w§àuld b§Ö h§Ö§Ñv§Ön. ?t ?§Ö§Öm? ? h§Ñv§Ö f§àund th§Ñt §â§Ñr§Ñd??§Ö. §´§Önm§Ñ ¡ª th§Ö §â§Ñr§Ñd??§Ö ?? h§Ör§Ö. ?t t§à§àk §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö ?n §Ñ g§Ñrd§Ön full §àf b§Ö§Ñut?ful fl§àw§Ör?. §³ut§Ö §Ñnd §ã§àl§àrful ?n§Ñ§ãk? w§Ör§Ö §âl§Ñ§ã§Öd §àn th§Ö wh?t§Ö t§Ñbl§Ö§ãl§àth. §´h§Ö fr§Ö?hl§å br§Öw§Öd bl§Ñ§ãk t§Ö§Ñ h§Ñd §Ñ fr§Ñgr§Ñnt r§à?§Ö ?§ã§Önt. §¡ l§Ñrg§Ö r§à?§Ö w§Ñ? dr§Ñwn §àn th§Ö t§Ö§Ñ§ãu§â, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö ?t ?u?t§Ñbl§Ö f§àr th§Ö t§Ö§Ñ §â§Ñrt§å ?n th§Ö g§Ñrd§Ön. ¡°§°h, ?t ?? m§å f?r?t t?m§Ö ?§Ö§Ö?ng th?? k?nd §àf ?n§Ñ§ãk.¡± §´h§Ö §àn§Ö-§å§Ö§Ñr-§àld§Ör §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ w?th r§Ödd??h-§å§Öll§àw h§Ñ?r, §àr§Ñng§Ö §Ö§å§Ö?, §Ñnd §Ñ l§àv§Öl§å f§Ñ§ã§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf th§Ö §ã§àunt f§Ñm?l§å, L§Ñn§Ñ §£§Ñr§Ñ§ãk, §Ñnd ?h§Ö §â?§ãk§Öd u§â th§Ö b§Ñk§Öd ?n§Ñ§ãk w?th h§Ör wh?t§Ö f?ng§Ör?. 1 §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §ã§Ñnd?§Öd fru?t ?n th§Ö §ã§Önt§Ör §àf th§Ö fl§àw§Ör-?h§Ñ§â§Öd, b§Ñk§Öd ?n§Ñ§ãk, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? kn§àwn §Ñ? §Ñ r§à?§Ö ?n§Ñ§ãk. ¡°R§Ö§Ñll§å, ?t ?? §Ñ ?n§Ñ§ãk w?th §Ñ v§Ör§å n?§ã§Ö §ã§àl§àr. ?t m§Ñk§Ö? m§Ö th?nk th§Ñt ?¡¯m §Ö§Ñt?ng §Ñ r§Ö§Ñl r§à?§Ö.¡± §´h§Ö g?rl w?th d§Ñrk gr§Ñ§å h§Ñ?r §Ñnd §Ö§å§Ö?, wh§à?§Ö t§Öm§â§Ör§Ñm§Önt r?v§Ñl§Öd h§Ör b§Ö§Ñut§å, w§Ñ? th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf §Ñ m§Ñrqu?? f§Ñm?l§å, §³§Öl?n§Ö §£§Ön§Ö?h, wh§à §Ñgr§Ö§Öd w?th L§Ñn§Ñ¡¯? w§àrd?. §³§Öl?n§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §Ñg§Ö §Ñ? §³hr??t?n§Ñ, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör §Ñ tw§à-§å§Ö§Ñr-§àld§Ör §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ. ¡°?t¡¯? ?§àm§Öth?ng ?§à§âh?§Ö §âr§Ö§â§Ñr§Öd. Wh§Ön ? t§àld h§Ör ? l§àv§Ö r§à?§Ö?, ?h§Ö §âr§Ö§â§Ñr§Öd b§àth r§à?§Ö-?h§Ñ§â§Öd ?n§Ñ§ãk? §Ñnd t§Ö§Ñ§ãu§â? w?th §Ñ r§à?§Ö m§àt?f.¡± §´h§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à b§Ö §Ñ g§àdd§Ö?? wh§à l§àv§Öd b§Ö§Ñut§å §Ñnd w§Ñ? th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf th§Ö duk§Ö f§Ñm?l§å, §³hr??t?n§Ñ W§Öll§Ön, ?§Ñ?d th?? ?§à §âr§àudl§å. §¡? u?u§Ñl, h§Ör g§àld§Ön h§Ñ?r gl?tt§Ör§Öd §Ñnd l§à§àk§Öd b§Ö§Ñut?ful. ?t? b§Ö§Ñut§å §ã§àuld m§Ñk§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö f§àrg§Öt §Ñb§àut t?m§Ö ?u?t b§å ?t§Ñr?ng §Ñt ?t. §¡t §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? w§àrd?, §³§Öl?n§Ö¡¯? d§Ñrk gr§Ñ§å §Ö§å§Ö? turn§Öd ?h§Ñr§â. ¡°? d§àn¡¯t l?k§Ö th§Ñt. §£l§Ñt§Ñntl§å ?h§àw?ng §àff r?ght §Ñft§Ör §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng?ng b§ànd? §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd. Y§àur n?§ãkn§Ñm§Ö §Ñ? th§Ö ¡®?§ã§Ö §£§Ö§Ñut§å¡¯ w?ll ?uff§Ör, §³hr??t?n§Ñ.¡± Wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö f?r?t §Önr§àll§Öd ?n th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å, ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt th§Ö b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd m§Ö§Ñnt, but ?h§Ö und§Ör?t§à§àd §Ñ b?t §Ñb§àut ?t n§àw. §´h§Ö b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd w§Ñ? §Ñ §âr§àm??§Ö §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Öd b§Ötw§Ö§Ön ?§Ön?§àr? §Ñnd ?un?§àr? ?n ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö.¡± §´h§Ö ?§Ön?§àr w§àuld b§Ö th§Ö?r ¡°§Öld§Ör ???t§Ör¡± wh?l§Ö ?§Ñ?d ?un?§àr w§àuld b§Ö th§Ö?r ¡°l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör.¡± ?t w§Ñ? l?k§Ö §Ñ m§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö v§àw, wh§Ör§Ö th§Ö§å §âr§àm??§Öd l?f§Öt?m§Ö l§àv§Ö, w?th th§Ö ¡°§Öld§Ör ???t§Ör¡± §ã§Ñr?ng f§àr h§Ör ¡°l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡±, §Ñnd th§Ö ¡°l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡± §å§Ö§Ñrn?ng f§àr h§Ör ¡°§Öld§Ör ???t§Ör.¡± ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ ?tr§Ñng§Ö §âr§àm??§Ö f§àr ?§à§âh?§Ö, wh§à h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön §Ñ m§Ñn ?n h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö, but §Ñt th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö t?m§Ö, ?t m§Ñd§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ö§ç§ã?t§Öd b§å ?u§ãh §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut?ful b§ànd. §¦v§Ön m§àr§Ö ?§à wh§Ön th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à §ãh§à?§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñ? h§Ör l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör w§Ñ? th§Ö b§Ö§Ñut?ful g§àdd§Ö?? §³hr??t?n§Ñ. §¦v§Ön w?th §³§Öl?n§Ö¡¯? ?§Ñr§ã§Ñ?m, §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?m?l§Öd br?ll?§Ñntl§å w?th§àut §ã§àm§âr§àm???ng h§Ör b§Ö§Ñut§å. ¡°§°h m§å, ?f §å§àu f?nd ?t r§Ögr§Ött§Ñbl§Ö, §å§àu §ã§Ñn ?u?t f?nd §Ñ ¡®l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡¯ §àf §å§àur §àwn, §³§Öl?n§Ö.¡± ??l§Önt ?§â§Ñrk? §àf §Öl§Ö§ãtr?§ã?t§å fl§Öw b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö tw§à¡¯? ?m?l?ng f§Ñ§ã§Ö?. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, b§Ö?ng §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö? m§Ö§Ñnt th§Ö§å d?dn¡¯t §ã§Ñu?§Ö unn§Ö§ã§Ö??§Ñr§å §ã§ànfl?§ãt. §´h§Ö§å m§Ör§Öl§å ?m?l§Öd §Ñt §Ö§Ñ§ãh §àth§Ör w?th§àut §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng?ng §àutr?ght ?n?ult?. ¡°§´h§Ñt¡¯? r?ght. L§Ñn§Ñ, wh§å d§àn¡¯t §å§àu §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Ö th§Ö b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd w?th §³§Öl?n§Ö?¡± ¡°? d§àn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à. L§Ñn§Ñ §àft§Ön d§à§Ö? n§àt l??t§Ön t§à m§Ö.¡± §³§Öl?n§Ö ?h§àw§Öd r§Ölu§ãt§Ñn§ã§Ö t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? ?ugg§Ö?t?§àn. ¡°?¡¯ll §Ñl?§à r§Öfr§Ñ?n fr§àm d§à?ng ?§à. ? §âr§Öf§Ör h§Ñv?ng §Ñ ¡®l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡¯ th§Ñn b§Ö§ã§àm?ng §àn§Ö m§å?§Ölf. ? h§Ñv§Ö b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö §àld§Ör, §Ñft§Ör §Ñll, ?§à ? w§Ñnt §Ñ ¡®l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡¯ wh§à §Ñgr§Ö§Ö? t§à wh§Ñt§Öv§Ör ? t§Öll h§Ör t§à.¡± ¡°? th?nk th§Ö §ànl§å §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à §Ñgr§Ö§Ö t§à wh§Ñt§Öv§Ör ?§Ölf??h d§Ö??r§Ö §å§àu ?§â§Ö§Ñk §àf w§àuld b§Ö th§Ö §â§à§àr m§Ön wh§à h§Ñv§Ö b§Ö§Ön d§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd b§å §å§àu.¡± ¡°§°h m§å, §³§Öl?n§Ö §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ ?ur§Ö ?? t§Örr?bl§Ö! §¡l?§à, ? d§àn¡¯t g§à §Ñnd d§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Ö m§Ön. §´h§Ö§å m§Ör§Öl§å ?u§â§â§àrt m§å ?d§Ö§Ñl §àn th§Ö?r §àwn!¡± Unl?k§Ö w?th §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör, th§Ö w§àrd? th§Ö§å §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Öd w§Ör§Ö m§àr§Ö §àbv?§àu? ?n?ult?. §¦v§Ön ?f ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ ?§à-§ã§Ñll§Öd §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Ö, L§Ñn§Ñ¡¯? §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn w?th h§Ör §âuff?ng h§Ör §ãh§Ö§Ök? l§à§àk§Öd v§Ör§å §ãut§Ö, ?§à mu§ãh ?§à th§Ñt l§à§àk?ng §Ñt ?t f§Ölt l?k§Ö ?ug§Ñr w§Ñ? ?§Ñtur§Ñt?ng §àn§Ö¡¯? m§àuth. L§à§àk?ng §Ñt th§Ö thr§Ö§Ö b§Ö§Ñut?ful §Ñnd §ãut§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö? §Ñ§ãr§à?? th§Ö t§Ñbl§Ö, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?nt§à§ç?§ã§Ñt§Öd w?th h§Ñ§â§â?n§Ö??. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t t§Ñlk §Ñt §Ñll b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ? d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Öl§å tr§å?ng t§à §âr§Öv§Önt h§Ör ?§àul fr§àm §Ö?§ã§Ñ§â?ng h§Ör b§àd§å, §³hr??t?n§Ñ fr§àwn§Öd ?n w§àrr§å. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö, §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö t§Öll m§Ö ?f §å§àu f?nd th?? b§àr?ng. W§Ö §ã§Ñn h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ t§Ö§Ñ §â§Ñrt§å w?th ?u?t f§àr th§Ö tw§à §àf u? n§Ö§çt t?m§Ö.¡± ¡°§¯§Ö§å, §³hr??t?n§Ñ. D§àn¡¯t ?§Ñ§å ?t l?k§Ö w§Ö §Ñr§Ö b§àr?ng. D§àn¡¯t §å§àu th?nk ?§à§âh?§Ö ?? ??l§Önt b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §å§àu l§à§àk ?§ã§Ñr§å?¡± §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ¡°§°h m§å, ? w§ànd§Ör wh?§ãh §â§Ñrt §àf m§Ö ?? ?§ã§Ñr§å?¡± ¡°Y§àu h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ §â?§Ör§ã?ng §Ñtm§à?§âh§Ör§Ö. Y§àur blu§Ö §Ö§å§Ö? ?§Ö§Öm t§à l§à§àk d§àwn §àn §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö.¡± ¡°Y§àu ?ur§Ö ?§Ñ?d ?§àm§Öth?ng ?nt§Ör§Ö?t?ng, §³§Öl?n§Ö. D§à §å§àu ?t?ll h§àld §Ñ grudg§Ö f§àr l§à??ng §Ñg§Ñ?n?t m§Ö §àn th§Ö §Ö§ç§Ñm §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör? §´§à th?nk §å§àu §ã§Ñr§Öd th§Ñt mu§ãh f§àr ?u§ãh §Ñ th?ng. ?t ?h§àw? h§àw ?m§Ñll §å§àu §Ñr§Ö §Ñ? §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn¡­ §°§à§â?, §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö §â§Ñrd§àn m§Ö f§àr th§Ñt.¡± ¡°L§à§àk §Ñt th§Ñt. §³hr??t?n§Ñ h§Ñ? ?u§ãh §Ñ n§Ñ?t§å §â§Ör?§àn§Ñl?t§å! ?§à§âh?§Ö, §å§àu mu?t b§Ö §ã§Ñr§Öful §Ñb§àut th§Ñt.¡± §¦v§Ön §Ñ? §³§Öl?n§Ö w§Ñrn§Öd h§Ör, ?§à§âh?§Ö §ànl§å f§àund ?t ?§à§àth?ng. §¡ g§àdd§Ö??, §Ñ h§Ö§Ñv§Önl§å m§Ñ?d§Ön, §Ñnd §Ñn §Ñng§Öl §Ñll l§à§àk b§Ö§Ñut?ful §Öv§Ön wh§Ön th§Ö§å §Ñrgu§Ö. Wh§Ñt §Ñ d?v?n§Ö ??ght¡­ ?h§Ö t§àt§Ñll§å §Ñb§Ñnd§àn§Öd h§Ör th§àught? §Ñ? th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör §Ñnd §Ñd§à§ât§Öd N§Ñk§Ñmur§Ñ §´§Ñ?uku¡¯? m?nd?§Öt ?n?t§Ö§Ñd. ¡°§°h m§å, th?? ?ug§Ñr ?ur§Ö ?? f?n§Ö §Ñnd un?f§àrm. §¡nd ?t ?§Ö§Öm? §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öl§å fr§Ö§Ö §àf ?m§âur?t?§Ö?. ?t ?? §àf v§Ör§å g§à§àd qu§Ñl?t§å.¡± §¡? L§Ñn§Ñ tr?§Öd t§à §Ñdd ?ug§Ñr t§à h§Ör t§Ö§Ñ, ?h§Ö ?§â§àk§Ö §àf wh§Ñt ?h§Ö §àb?§Örv§Öd. ¡°§´h§à?§Ö §Ñr§Ö th§Ö ?ug§Ñr? th§Ñt th§Ö L?n?§Ör m§Ör§ãh§Ñnt gr§àu§â d§Ö§Ñl? w?th. ?§à§âh?§Ö §âr§Ö§â§Ñr§Öd ?t f§àr m§å ?§Ñk§Ö.¡± ¡°§¡nd wh§å §Ñr§Ö §å§àu th§Ö §àn§Ö §âr§àud §àf th§Ñt?!¡± §´h§Ö t§Ö§Ñ §â§Ñrt§å §ã§ànt?nu§Öd §Öv§Ön §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö ?t§Ñ§å§Öd ??l§Önt unt?l th§Ö?r m§Ñ?d? §ã§Ñm§Ö t§à §â?§ãk th§Öm u§â. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-033/ CH 34 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 034 ¨C §´h§Ö Y§àung L§Ñd§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör ~th§Ö Fr§Ö§Ö t?m§Ö §àf §°n§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ?~ L§Ñn§Ñ §£§Ñr§Ñ§ãk, §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf §Ñ §ã§àunt f§Ñm?l§å. §³§Öl?n§Ö §£§Ön§Ö?h, §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf §Ñ m§Ñrqu?? f§Ñm?l§å. §¡nd §³hr??t?n§Ñ W§Öll?n, §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf §Ñ duk§Ö f§Ñm?l§å, wh§à w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à th§Ö f?§Ñn§ã¨¦§Ö §àf th§Ö f?r?t §âr?n§ã§Ö. Du§Ö t§à th§Ö?r b§Ö§Ñut§å §Ñnd h?gh f§Ñm?l§å §â§Öd?gr§Ö§Ö?, th§Ö?§Ö thr§Ö§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö w§Ör§Ö unm§Ñt§ãh§Öd ?n th§Ö ?§à§ã?§Ñl §ã?r§ãl§Ö §Ñm§àng §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö?. ?f th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö t§à §â§Ñrt?§ã?§â§Ñt§Ö ?n §Ñ §â§Ñrt§å, th§Ö?r ?h?n?ng g§àrg§Ö§àu?n§Ö?? w§àuld §ã§Ñ§ât?v§Ñt§Ö §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö r§Ög§Ñrdl§Ö?? §àf g§Önd§Ör. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à th§Ö §ã§Ñ?§Ö f§àr th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö? §Ñt ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö.¡± §¦v§Ör§å§àn§Ö l§àng§Öd t§à b§Ö ?§Öl§Ö§ãt§Öd §Ñ? th§Ö?r ¡°l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör?.¡± §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ö h?gh§Ör th§Ö?r h§àu?§Ö §â§Öd?gr§Ö§Ö? w§Ör§Ö, th§Ö h?gh§Ör th§Ö §ãh§Ñn§ã§Ö f§àr §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å t§à gr§Ñdu§Ñt§Ö w?th§àut §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng?ng th§Ö b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd w?th §Ñn§å§àn§Ö. §¦v§Ör§å§àn§Ö th§àught th§Ñt §³hr??t?n§Ñ W§Öll?n, b§Ö?ng §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf §Ñ duk§Ö f§Ñm?l§å, w§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à f?nd §Ñn§å§àn§Ö w?th §Ñ w§àrth§å §â§Öd?gr§Ö§Ö t§à b§Ö h§Ör ¡°l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡± §Ñnd §Önd u§â gr§Ñdu§Ñt?ng ?u?t l?k§Ö th§Ñt. Wh§à w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö th§àught th§Ñt ?h§Ö w§àuld §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Ö §Ñ b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd w?th §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf §Ñ b§Ñr§àn f§Ñm?l§å, §Ñnd §àn§Ö wh§à ?u?t §Önr§àll§Öd ?n th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å, §àf §Ñll §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö? §£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Öd §Ñ b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd w?th ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör, §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf §Ñ b§Ñr§àn f§Ñm?l§å, tr§Öm§àr? §Ön?u§Öd w?th?n th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å. §´h§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à w§Ör§Ö ?ur§âr??§Öd w§Ör§Ö n§àt §ànl§å th§Ö §ã§àmm§àn ?tud§Önt?, but §Öv§Ön th§Ö tw§à fr?§Önd? §àf §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§Ör§Ö §Ñl?§à ?ur§âr??§Öd b§å th§Ñt. §´h§Ñt d§Ñ§å, §³§Öl?n§Ö §Ñnd L§Ñn§Ñ w§Ör§Ö gr§Ñ§ã§Öfull§å r§Ö§Ñd?ng ?n §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? r§à§àm w?th h§Ör. §¡ft§Ör d?nn§Ör, th§Ö thr§Ö§Ö §àft§Ön ?§â§Önt th§Ö?r fr§Ö§Ö t?m§Ö l?k§Ö th??. §´h§Ñt ?h§àw§Öd th§Ö?r r§Öl§Ñt?§àn?h?§â w§Ñ?n¡¯t l?m?t§Öd t§à ?u?t th§Ö §ã§ànn§Ö§ãt?§àn §àf th§Ö?r f§Ñm?l§å §â§Öd?gr§Ö§Ö?. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? wh§å §³§Öl?n§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Öl§â but w§ànd§Ör wh§å §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Öd th§Ö b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd w?th ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö w?th§àut §ã§àn?ult?ng th§Öm b§Öf§àr§Öh§Ñnd. §³§Öl?n§Ö t§Ñlk§Öd t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ, wh§à w§Ñ? wr?t?ng ?n fr§ànt §àf h§Ör §Ñ§ãr§à?? th§Ö t§Ñbl§Ö. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t t§Ñlk §Ñt §Ñll t§àd§Ñ§å, but ?? ?h§Ö th§Ñt k?nd §àf §â§Ör?§àn? ?? ?h§Ö m§Ör§Öl§å §Ñ §ãut§Ö d§àll?¡± §£ut th§Ö qu§Ö?t?§àn §³§Öl?n§Ö r§Ñ??§Öd w§Ñ?n¡¯t r§Ö?§â§ànd§Öd t§à b§å §³hr??t?n§Ñ but b§å L§Ñn§Ñ ?n?t§Ö§Ñd. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö ?? ?nd§Ö§Öd qu?§Öt, but ?h§Ö ?§Ö§Öm? d?ff§Ör§Önt wh§Ön ?h§Ö t§Ñlk?. L§Ñ?t t?m§Ö, w§Ö t§Ñlk§Öd §Ñb§àut th§Ö D§Ñk?h§Ñ §¬?ngd§àm, but d?d §Ñll th§Ñt kn§àwl§Ödg§Ö trul§å §ã§àm§Ö fr§àm §Ñ m§Ör§Ö b§à§àk? ?h§Ö ?§Ö§Öm§Öd v§Ör§å f§Ñm?l?§Ñr w?th ?t.¡± ¡°Y§àu¡¯r§Ö r?ght. ? §Ñl?§à th§àught th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö. ?h§Ö ?§Ñ?d ?h§Ö l§Ö§Ñrn§Öd ?t fr§àm §Ñ b§à§àk, but th§Ñt d§Ö§âth §àf kn§àwl§Ödg§Ö ?? §ànl§å §â§à???bl§Ö ?f ?h§Ö §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å v???t§Öd th§Ö D§Ñk?h§Ñ §¬?ngd§àm §â§Ör?§àn§Ñll§å.¡± §³§Öl?n§Ö, wh§à r§Ö§Ñd §Ñ l§àt §àf b§à§àk?, n§àdd§Öd. ?t w§Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng ?h§Ö §ã§àuld §Ñff?rm §Ö§ç§Ñ§ãtl§å b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?h§Ö r§Ö§Ñd §Ñ hug§Ö §Ñm§àunt. ¡°§´h§Ñt g?rl ?? §Ñn ?nt§Ör§Ö?t?ng §â§Ör?§àn.¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?m?l§Öd qu?§Ötl§å §Ñ? ?h§Ö ?t§à§â§â§Öd th§Ö qu?ll §â§Ön th§Ñt h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön m§àv?ng ?m§à§àthl§å. ¡°¡­? d§àn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd. Wh§Ör§Ö d?d §å§àu l§Ö§Ñrn §Ñb§àut ?§à§âh?§Ö? ? d§àubt §å§àu §Öv§Ör §â§Ñrt?§ã?§â§Ñt§Öd ?n §Ñ §â§Ñrt§å h§Öld b§å §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf §Ñ b§Ñr§àn f§Ñm?l§å. §¡§ã§ã§àrd?ng t§à wh§Ñt ?¡¯v§Ö h§Ö§Ñrd, ?h§Ö ?§â§Önt h§Ör §Ö§Ñrl§å §å§Ö§Ñr? ?n §´§Ñl??¡¯ r§Ö?§àrt.¡± ¡°§£§å ¡®§´§Ñl??¡¯, §å§àu m§Ö§Ñn th§Ö ¡®§´§Ñl?? §àf F§à§àd¡¯?¡± L§Ñn§Ñ¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö? ?h§àn§Ö. ?h§Ö l§àv§Öd d§Öl?§ã?§àu? f§à§àd. ¡°Y§Ö?, th§Ñt §´§Ñl??. ? §Ñm r§Ö§Ñll§å w§ànd§Ör?ng wh§Ör§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ, wh§à n§Öv§Ör l§Öft th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl, §ã§àuld h§Ñv§Ö §Öv§Ör l§Ö§Ñrn§Öd §àf ?§à§âh?§Ö. ? d§àn¡¯t l?k§Ö h§Ñv?ng ?§àm§Öth?ng ? d§àn¡¯t kn§àw.¡± ¡°§°h §³§Öl?n§Ö, §Ñr§Ö §å§àu §ãur?§àu? §Ñb§àut m§Ö th§Ñt mu§ãh? D§àn¡¯t w§àrr§å, §å§àu¡¯r§Ö ?t?ll m§å fr?§Önd d§Ö?§â?t§Ö th§Ñt.¡± ¡°Gh, ?¡¯m n§àt w§àrr?§Öd §Ñb§àut th§Ñt!¡± §¦v§Ön §Ñ? §³§Öl?n§Ö r§Ö§âl?§Öd §ãurtl§å, §³hr??t?n§Ñ m§Ör§Öl§å r§Ö?§â§ànd§Öd w?th l§Ñught§Ör. §´h§Ön, §Ñ? ?f n§àth?ng h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd, ?h§Ö f?ll§Öd th§Ö wh?t§Ö §â§Ñ§â§Ör bl§Ñ§ãk w?th h§Ör bru?h. §¦v§Ön th§àugh §³§Öl?n§Ö h§Ñd kn§àwn §³hr??t?n§Ñ f§àr §Ñ l§àng t?m§Ö, ?h§Ö ?t?ll h§Ñd §Ñ h§Ñrd t?m§Ö §ã§àm§âr§Öh§Önd?ng h§Ör fr?§Önd¡¯? th§àught? ?§àm§Öt?m§Ö?. §´h?? w§Ñ? §àn§Ö §àf th§à?§Ö t?m§Ö?. §´§à §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Ö §Ñ b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd w?th §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf §Ñ b§Ñr§àn f§Ñm?l§å wh§à ?u?t §Önr§àll§Öd ?n th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ö§ç§Ñ§ãtl§å ?§àm§Öth?ng §àn§Ö §ã§àuld §ã§Ñll §Ñ r§Ñt?§àn§Ñl §Ñ§ãt?§àn. N§àt §ànl§å w§Ör§Ö th§Ör§Ö hug§Ö d?ff§Ör§Ön§ã§Ö? ?n th§Ö?r f§Ñm?l§å §â§Öd?gr§Ö§Ö?, but th§Ö b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à n§àrm§Ñll§å §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Öd §Ñft§Ör th§Ö§å §ã§Ñr§Öfull§å g§àt t§à kn§àw §Ö§Ñ§ãh §àth§Ör f§àr ?§àm§Ö t?m§Ö. §´h§Ö b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ö§å §ã§àuld d§à mult?§âl§Ö t?m§Ö?; §àn§ã§Ö th§Ö§å §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Öd th§Ö b§ànd, ?t w§àuld l§Ñ?t unt?l th§Ö§å d?§Öd. §´h§Ñt b§ànd w§àuld ?t?ll §ã§ànt?nu§Ö §Öv§Ön §Ñft§Ör th§Ö§å gr§Ñdu§Ñt§Öd fr§àm ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö.¡± §´h§Ö §Öld§Ör ???t§Ör w§àuld §ã§Ñr§Ö f§àr h§Ör l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör, wh?l§Ö th§Ö l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör w§àuld l§àng f§àr h§Ör §Öld§Ör ???t§Ör. §´h§Ñt r§Öl§Ñt?§àn?h?§â w§àuld l§Ñ?t f§àr§Öv§Ör. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? wh§å §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn w?th §Ñ h?gh h§àu?§Ö §â§Öd?gr§Ö§Ö w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö t§à §ãh§à§à?§Ö th§Ö §àth§Ör §â§Ñrt§å §ã§Ñr§Öfull§å. ¡°§£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §å§àu §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Öd th§Ö b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd ?§à §Ö§Ñrl§å, th§Ñt g?rl ?? n§àw b§Ö?ng bull?§Öd.¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? f?ng§Ör ?t§à§â§â§Öd §Ñt §³§Öl?n§Ö¡¯? w§àrd. ¡°§°h m§å! ?n th§Ñt §ã§Ñ?§Ö, ?h§Ö §ã§àuld §Ñlw§Ñ§å? §ã§àn?ult w?th u?. §£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?h§Ö §Ñlw§Ñ§å? ?m?l§Öd, ? n§Öv§Ör n§àt?§ã§Öd.¡± ¡°L§Ñn§Ñ, §å§àu ?ur§Ö §Ñr§Ö qu?t§Ö dull. Wh§å d?dn¡¯t §å§àu th?nk §Ñb§àut th§Ñt? ?h§Ö ?? ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö wh§à §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Öd §Ñ b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd w?th §³hr??t?n§Ñ W§Öll?n, th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf th§Ö duk§Ö f§Ñm?l§å. ??n¡¯t ?t n§Ñtur§Ñl f§àr h§Ör t§à b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö th§Ö t§Ñrg§Öt §àf §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö¡¯? §Önv§å?¡± ¡°? §Ñm n§àt th§Ñt v?l§Ö §àf §Ñ w§àm§Ñn th§Ñt ? d?dn¡¯t §Öv§Ön th?nk §àf ?t!¡± §¡? L§Ñn§Ñ turn§Öd ??d§Öw§Ñ§å?, §³§Öl?n§Ö b§Ög§Ñn t§à §âr§Ö§Ñ§ãh t§à h§Ör b§å ?§Ñ§å?ng, ¡°§´h§Ñt ?? wh§å §å§àu §Ñr§Ö ?u§ãh §Ñ §ãh?ld.¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?m?l§Öd §Ñ? ?h§Ö ?§Ñw th§Ö u?u§Ñl §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Ö b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö §â§Ñ?r. ¡°?t¡¯? §àk§Ñ§å. ?u?t l§Ö§Ñv§Ö h§Ör §Ñ? ??.¡± ¡°¡­¡± ¡°§°h m§å! §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, §Ñr§Ö §å§àu n§àt w§àrr?§Öd §Ñb§àut ?§à§âh?§Ö?¡± ¡°?f ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör ?? m§Ör§Öl§å th§Ñt mu§ãh §àf §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å, ? w§àuldn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö b§àth§Ör§Öd t§à §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Ö th§Ö b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd w?th h§Ör. §¦§ç§Ñ§ãtl§å b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ? d§àn¡¯t th?nk ?§à, ? §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Öd ?t w?th h§Ör.¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ l§Ñugh§Öd §ã§àldl§å §Ñ? ?h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt th§Öm ?l§àwl§å. §´h§Ñt ?§ã§å ?m?l§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn ?h§Ö w§Ñ? kn§àwn §Ñ? th§Ö ¡°?§ã§Ö §£§Ö§Ñut§å.¡± ¡°¡­?f ?h§Ö ?? m§Ör§Öl§å th§Ñt mu§ãh §àf §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å, wh§Ñt w§àuld §å§àu d§à, §³hr??t?n§Ñ?¡± ¡°L§Öt¡¯? ?§Ö§Ö. ?f th§Ñt h§Ñ§â§â§Ön?¡­¡± ¡ª§´h§Ö fr§Ö§Ö t?m§Ö §â§Ñ??§Öd qu?§Ötl§å §Ñ? th§Ö?r §ã§ànv§Ör?§Ñt?§àn m§Ölt§Öd ?nt§à th§Ö d§Ñrkn§Ö??. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-034/ CH 35 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 035 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ?¡¯m V§Ör§å D§Ö§âr§Ö??§Öd R?ght N§àw §²§Örh§Ñ§â? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ? g§àt §Ñ r?ng fr§àm §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? §âr§à§àf §àf th§Ö b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd §Ñnd w§Ñ? ?nv?t§Öd t§à th§Ö?r t§Ö§Ñ §â§Ñrt§å, ? §Ñm n§àw b§Ö?ng h§Ñr§Ñ??§Öd b§å §àth§Ör §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö?. §®§å t§Ö§çtb§à§àk w§Ñ? t§àrn, tr§Ñ?h w§Ñ? §âut ?n m§å d§Ö?k, ?§àm§Öt?m§Ö? ? w§Ñ? h?t b§å th§Ö ?h§àuld§Ör, §Ñnd f?n§Ñll§å, ? w§Ñ? b§Ö?ng t§Ñlk§Öd b§Ñdl§å §Ñb§àut fr§àm §Ñ d??t§Ñn§ã§Ö. ? §Ñm r§Ö§Ñll§å d§Ö§âr§Ö??§Öd. N§à, ? §ã§àuld §Öv§Ön ?§Ñ§å th§Ñt ? f§Ö§Öl ?§àm§Ö ?§àrt §àf h§Ñtr§Öd. Wh§Ñt §Ñ th?ng t§à h§Ñ§â§â§Ön, t§à th?nk th§Ñt ?, ?¡­ ? f§Ö§Öl h§Ñ§â§â§å b§Ö?ng h§Ñr§Ñ??§Öd b§å th§à?§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö?!! ? §Ñm v§Ör§å ?h§à§ãk§Öd t§à l§Ö§Ñrn th§Ñt ? h§Ñv§Ö ?u§ãh §Ñn ?n§ãl?n§Ñt?§àn ?n??d§Ö m§Ö! W§Ñ?t, d§àn¡¯t b§Ö d??gu?t§Öd th§Ör§Ö, §´§Önm§Ñ! §¦v§Ön ? w§Ñ? v§Ör§å ?ur§âr??§Öd §Ñb§àut th??, r§Ö§Ñll§å! §¡nd ?t m§Ñd§Ö m§Ö v§Ör§å d§Ö§âr§Ö??§Öd! §´§Önm§Ñ, §å§àu d§àn¡¯t b§Öl?§Öv§Ö m§Ö, d§à §å§àu? ? h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ r§Ö§Ñ?§àn wh§å ? f§Ölt th§Ñt w§Ñ§å!! §¡ft§Ör §Ñll, h§Ñv?ng §å§àung m§Ñ?d§Ön? §àf §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã f§Ñm?l?§Ö? d??t§àrt?ng th§Ö?r §ãut§Ö f§Ñ§ã§Ö? §Ñnd l§à§àk?ng §Ñt m§Ö h§Ñt§Öfull§å w?th th§à?§Ö §Ö§å§Ö? ?? n§àt ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt h§Ñ§â§â§Ön? §Ö§Ñ??l§å, r?ght?! §£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö th§Ö§å l§Ñ§ãk§Öd ?tr§Öngth, th§Ö§å h§Ñd t§à §âuff th§Ö?r §ãh§Ö§Ök? §Ñ? th§Ö§å d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Öl§å tr?§Öd t§à t§Ö§Ñr m§å t§Ö§çtb§à§àk. D§à§Ö?n¡¯t th§Ñt l§à§àk ??m?l§Ñr t§à §Ñ h§Ñm?t§Ör-l?k§Ö §ãut§Ön§Ö???! §¦v§Ön wh§Ön th§Ö§å §âut g§Ñrb§Ñg§Ö ?n m§å d§Ö?k, ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö §ã§àn??d§Ör§Ñt§Ö §Ön§àugh t§à n§àt §âut ?m§Öll§å tr§Ñ?h. §¡h, th§Ö§å d?d §âut §Ñ l?v?ng ?n§Ñk§Ö th§Ör§Ö b§Öf§àr§Ö, but ?t ?ur§Ö m§Ñd§Ö m§Ö §ãur?§àu? h§àw th§Ö§å §Öv§Ön m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à §âr§Ö§â§Ñr§Ö th§Ñt ?n§Ñk§Ö. ? d§àubt th§à?§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö? ?§Ö§Ñr§ãh§Öd f§àr th§Ñt ?n§Ñk§Ö §àn th§Ö?r §àwn, but §Ñ? ? ?m§Ñg?n§Ö th§Ö?r §Öff§àrt t§à d?r§Ö§ãtl§å t§àu§ãh th§Ñt ?n§Ñk§Ö t§à §âut ?t ?n??d§Ö th§Ö d§Ö?k, ? f§Ö§Öl l?k§Ö ?h§Ödd?ng t§Ö§Ñr?. D§àn¡¯t §å§àu th?nk th§Ñt §â?§ãtur§Ö w§àuld l§à§àk l§àv§Ñbl§Ö?! 1 ?f th§Ö§å §Ñ?k§Öd th§Ö?r m§Ñ?d? t§à ?§Ö§Ñr§ãh f§àr th§Öm, ? §â?t§å th§à?§Ö m§Ñ?d? f§àr th§Ö?r tr§àubl§Ö. Wh§Ñt w§ànd§Örful m§Ñ?d? th§Ö§å mu?t b§Ö, d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Öl§å tr§å?ng t§à §ã§Ñrr§å §àut th§Ö?r m§Ñ?t§Ör¡¯? §ã§àmm§Ñnd. R§Ö§Ñll§å, ? f§Ö§Öl l?k§Ö g?v?ng th§Öm ?§àm§Ö §àf th§Ö f?n§Ö?t ?n§Ñ§ãk?! ¡­??n§ã§Ö §å§àu w§Ör§Ön¡¯t ?n fr§ànt §àf m§Ö, ? w§Ñ? ?ur§Ö ?t w§Ñ? ?u?t m§å ?m§Ñg?n§Ñt?§àn. §£ut §´§Önm§Ñ, w§àuld §å§àu §â§Örh§Ñ§â? m§Ñk§Ö fun §àf m§Ö §Ñb§àut th??? ? §ã§Ñn §ànl§å t§Öll th?? t§à §å§àu n§àw, but ?n m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö, ? w§Ñ? §àft§Ön h§Ñr§Ñ??§Öd b§å w§àm§Ön wh§à w§Ör§Ö ?nt§Ör§Ö?t§Öd ?n §å§àu. ¡ª-Wh§å ?? §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn l?k§Ö §å§àu b§Ö??d§Ö §´§Önm§Ñ-kun? Y§Ö§â, th§Ñt w§Ñ? b§Ñ??§ã§Ñll§å §Ñ d§Ñ?l§å §à§ã§ãurr§Ön§ã§Ö. §´§à b§Ö ?§Ö§Ön §Ñ? §Ñn ?n?§Ö§ãt b§å b§Ö§Ñut?§Ö? f§Ölt qu?t§Ö §â§Ñ?nful. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §Öv§Ön th§àugh ?t f§Ölt §â§Ñ?nful wh§Ön ? w§Ñ? §´§Ñ?uku, th?? f§Ö§Öl? §Ñdd?§ãt?ng t§à m§Ö r?ght n§àw. ? w§ànd§Ör wh§å? Wh§Ñt ?? d?ff§Ör§Önt §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à b§Ñ§ãk th§Ön? ?? ?t b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö m§å §âr?d§Ö §Ñ? §Ñ m§Ñn ?? g§àn§Ö §Ñft§Ör §Ñll? ?f ? th?nk §Ñb§àut ?t l?k§Ö th§Ñt, ?t m§Ñk§Ö? m§Ö r§Ö§Ñl?z§Ö th§Ñt l?v?ng §Ñ? §Ñ m§Ñn w§Ñ? h§Ñrd. ? §Ñm gl§Ñd ? w§Ñ? b§àrn §Ñ? §Ñ w§àm§Ñn th?? l?f§Öt?m§Ö! ? §Ñm gl§Ñd t§à b§Ö b§àrn §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör! ? §Ñm v§Ör§å h§Ñ§â§â§å r?ght n§àw!! ¡ô¡ó¡ô¡ó¡ô ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör, §å§àu ?h§àuld kn§àw §å§àur §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö!¡± §´h§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à r§Öbuk§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö l§àudl§å §Ñ? h§Ör br?ght §å§Öll§àw §â§Ñ?r §àf §Ö§å§Ö? ?t§Ñr§Öd d§àwn §Ñt h§Ör w§Ñ? §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö gr§Ñd§Ö, L?l?n§Ñ Z§Öllb§Öll. L?l?n§Ñ w§Ñ? §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf §Ñ §ã§àunt f§Ñm?l§å §Ñnd w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à §àn§Ö §àf th§Ö ?tud§Önt? wh§à w§àr?h?§â§Öd §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Ñ? §Ñn §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ. 2 §²§Örh§Ñ§â? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf th§Ñt, ?h§Ö h§Ñd th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö h§Ñ?r?t§ål§Ö §Ñ? §³hr??t?n§Ñ, §Ñlth§àugh h§Ör h§Ñ?r §àrn§Ñm§Önt w§Ñ? d?ff§Ör§Önt. Unl?k§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ, h§Ör h§Ñ?r w§Ñ?n¡¯t g§àld§Ön. §¯§Ör r§Ödd??h-§å§Öll§àw §ã§àl§àr§Öd h§Ñ?r w§Ñ? th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §ã§àl§àr §Ñ? L§Ñn§Ñ §£§Ñr§Ñ§ãk, th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf §Ñ §ã§àunt f§Ñm?l§å wh§à w§Ñ? §Ñ §å§Ö§Ñr §àld§Ör th§Ñn L?l?n§Ñ. ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd th§Ñt L?l?n§Ñ w§Ñ? §âr§àud t§à h§Ñv§Ö th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö h§Ñ?r §ã§àl§àr §Ñ? L§Ñn§Ñ. L§Ñn§Ñ¡¯? f§Ñm?l§å w§Ñ? §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd h?gh§Ör §ãl§Ñ?? §Öv§Ön §Ñm§àng §ã§àunt f§Ñm?l?§Ö?, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör f§Ñm?l§å ?u§â§Ör?§àr t§à L?l?n§Ñ¡¯?, d§Ö?§â?t§Ö b§àth b§Öl§àng?ng t§à §ã§àunt f§Ñm?l?§Ö?. §£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf th§Ñt, L§Ñn§Ñ w§Ñ? §Ñn§àth§Ör t§Ñrg§Öt §àf w§àr?h?§â f§àr L?l?n§Ñ. ¡°Gr§Ö§Öt?ng?, L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ. ?t¡¯? n?§ã§Ö w§Ö§Ñth§Ör, ??n¡¯t ?t?¡± 3 ?§à§âh?§Ö bl§Ñt§Ñntl§å ?gn§àr§Öd h§Ör r§Öbuk§Ö §Ñnd g§Ñv§Ö h§Ör §Ñ gr§Ö§Öt?ng f?tt?ng §àf §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd§å. §£ut §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t f§Ö§Öl l?k§Ö m§Ö§Öt?ng L?l?n§Ñ. Wh§Ön§Öv§Ör ?h§Ö ?§Ñw h§Ör, ?h§Ö f§Ölt ?§àm§Öth?ng ?w?rl?ng ?n??d§Ö h§Ör d??turb§Öd h§Ö§Ñrt. §´§à l§Ö§Ñd §Ñ §âr§à§â§Ör l?f§Ö §Ñ? §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å, ?h§Ö h§àn§Ö?tl§å §âr§Öf§Örr§Öd t§à ?t§Ñ§å §Ñw§Ñ§å fr§àm L?l?n§Ñ. §¡? u?u§Ñl¡­ ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t mutt§Ör th§Ö w§àrd th§Ñt w§Ñ? g§à?ng t§à b§Ö ?§Ñ?d §Ñft§Örw§Ñrd, §Öv§Ön ?n??d§Ö h§Ör m?nd. §£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö th?? w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?§àm§Öth?ng §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àught t§à th?nk §Ñb§àut. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ th§àught th§Ñt ?h§àuld n§Öv§Ör §ãr§à?? h§Ör m?nd ?f ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à l§Ö§Ñd §Ñ l?f§Ö §Ñ? §Ñ §âr§à§â§Ör §å§àung l§Ñd§å. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Öl§â but th?nk ?§à §Ñn§åw§Ñ§å. §¡? u?u§Ñl, ¡ª ?h§Ö¡¯? g§àt §Ñn §Ñm§Ñz?ng §ãh§Ö?t, th§àught ?§à§âh?§Ö. L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? b§à?§àm w§Ñ? ?§à b?g, §àn§Ö §ã§àuld t§Öll §Öv§Ön wh§Ön ?h§Ö w§àr§Ö §Ñ dr§Ö??. §¡lth§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? thr§Ö§Ö §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ? §Ñl?§à h§Ñd §Ñ b?g b§à?§àm, th§Ö w§Ñ§å L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? bulg§Öd w§Ñ? d?ff§Ör§Önt. §°n t§à§â §àf th§Ñt, ??n§ã§Ö h§Ör f§Ñ§ã§Ö §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Öd t§à b§Ö §ãh?ldl?k§Ö, ?t m§Ñd§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ h§Ñrd§Ör t?m§Ö l§à§àk?ng §Ñt h§Ör §âr§à§â§Örl§å. §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ?t¡¯? §Ñ l§àl? g?rl w?th ?u§â§Ör b?g t?t?. ?t¡¯? r§Ö§Ñll§å §Ñm§Ñz?ng. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? th§Ö f?r?t ?m§âr§Ö???§àn th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd wh§Ön ?h§Ö f?r?t m§Öt L?l?n§Ñ. ?h§Ö t§àt§Ñll§å f§àrg§àt h§Ör §â§Ör?§àn§Ñ §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñnd §âr§à§ã§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à ?§ãr§Ö§Ñm ?n??d§Ö h§Ör m?nd §Ñ? N§Ñk§Ñmur§Ñ §´§Ñ?uku, ¡°?t¡¯? §Ñ r§Ö§Ñl l§àl? g?rl w?th ?u§â§Ör b?g t?t?!¡± N§à, §Öv§Ön wh§Ön n§àt §Ñ? §´§Ñ?uku, t§à b§Ö h§àn§Ö?t, ?§à§âh?§Ö §Öv§Ön f§Ölt l?k§Ö w§àr?h?§â?ng th§Öm §Ñ? §Ñ w§àm§Ñn. §´h§Ö§å m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör w§Ñnt t§à g?v§Ö h§Ör §âr§Ñ§å§Ör? t§à L?l?n§Ñ f§àr h§Ör b§àunt?ful d??§âl§Ñ§å §àf f§Ört?l?t§å. §¡§Ñh, ? §Ñm gr§Ñt§Öful f§àr ?u§ãh §Ñbund§Ñnt gr§Ñ§ã§Ö! th§àught ?§à§âh?§Ö. ¡­N§àrm§Ñll§å, ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö¡± ?? §Ñ §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö t§à §â§àl??h §àn§Ö¡¯? §Öl§Ög§Ñn§ã§Ö §Ñ? §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å, but wh§å §Ñr§Ö m§å m§Ñl§Ö h§àrm§àn§Ö? g§Ött?ng §â§àl??h§Öd ?n?t§Ö§Ñd? §¡lth§àugh h§Ör ¡°m§Ñl§Ö h§àrm§àn§Ö?¡± w§Ör§Ön¡¯t ?§àm§Öth?ng ?h§Ö §ã§àuld §â§àl??h, ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t th?nk ?t w§Ñ? h§Ör ?m§Ñg?n§Ñt?§àn t§à th?nk th§Ö§å ?n§ãr§Ö§Ñ?§Öd ?n??d§Ö h§Ör. §£ut, ?t §ã§Ñn¡¯t b§Ö h§Öl§â§Öd, r?ght?! §¡ft§Ör §Ñll, h§Ör b§à?§àm ?? r?§â§Ö, h§Ör w§Ñ??t ?? ?l§Önd§Ör, §å§Öt h§Ör butt ?? §Ñl?§à r?§â§Ö! 4 ?§à§âh?§Ö d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Öl§å m§Ñd§Ö §Ö§ç§ãu?§Ö? f§àr h§Ör?§Ölf. Wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö un§ã§àn?§ã?§àu?l§å §ãl§Ön§ãh§Öd h§Ör h§Ñnd, L?l?n§Ñ m??und§Ör?t§à§àd §Ñnd th§àught ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñngr§å §Ñnd ?§Ñ?d, ¡°?-?t¡¯? u?§Öl§Ö?? §Öv§Ön ?f §å§àu §Ñr§Ö §Ñngr§å! §¬n§àw th§Ñt §å§àu §Ñr§Ö n§àt w§àrth§å §Ön§àugh f§àr §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ!¡± §Ñ? ?h§Ö §Ö?§ã§Ñ§â§Öd. §´h§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö? wh§à w§Ör§Ö h§Ör f§àll§àw§Ör? §Ñl?§à r§Ñn §Ñw§Ñ§å w?th h§Ör. ¡°§¡h¡­ m§å ¡®G§àdd§Ö?? §àf F§Ört?l?t§å¡¯ h§Ñ? g§àn§Ö¡­¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? r§Ö§Ñl th§àught? ?§â?ll§Öd §àut. N§Ñtur§Ñll§å, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§àb§àd§å th§Ör§Ö wh§à §ã§àuld r§Öt§àrt th§Ñt th§Ö G§àdd§Ö?? §àf F§Ört?l?t§å w§Ñ?n¡¯t th§Ñt k?nd §àf g§àdd§Ö??. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-035/ CH 36 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 036 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ?¡¯m V§Ör§å D§Ö§âr§Ö??§Öd R?ght N§àw ?? R§Ñth§Ör, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t mu§ãh §Öl?§Ö ?h§Ö §ã§àuld d§à. ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö w§àrk §àf th§Ö L?n?§Ör §®§Ör§ãh§Ñnt Gr§àu§â w§Ñ? h§Ñndl§Öd §â§Örf§Ö§ãtl§å b§å §£§Ñrt §Ñnd th§Ö §àth§Ör?, §Ñll ?h§Ö d?d w§Ñ? §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Ö l§Ött§Ör? f§àr §â§Ör?§àd?§ã u§âd§Ñt§Ö?. ?§à§âh?§Ö §àn§ã§Ö wr§àt§Ö §Ñb§àut §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? gr§àu§â §Ñnd th§Ö G§àdd§Ö?? §àf F§Ört?l?t§å ?n h§Ör l§Ött§Ör, §Ñnd §Ñlth§àugh ?t m§Ör§Öl§å §ã§ànt§Ñ?n§Öd §Ñ fr§Ñ§ãt?§àn §àf h§Ör h§Ö§Ñrt¡¯? §ãr§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?ur§âr??§Öd §Ñ? ?h§Ö r§Ö§Ñd th§Ö r§Ö§âl§å l§Ött§Ör. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, wh§Ñt §Ñr§Ö §å§àu t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§å h§Ö d?dn¡¯t g§Öt ?t. G§Ñz?ng u§â§àn §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut?ful §å§àung l§Ñd§å w§Ñ? §Ñ bl§Ö???ng, r?ght?! ?§à§âh?§Ö wr§àt§Ö th?ng? th§Ñt ?m§âl?§Öd th§Ñt w?th b§Ö§Ñut?ful ?§Önt§Ön§ã§Ö? l?k§Ö §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å, but th§Ö §àth§Ör §â§Ñrt§å ?u?t qu§Ö?t?§àn§Öd h§Ör ?§Ñn?t§å ?n?t§Ö§Ñd. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?ur§âr??§Öd. N§à, §â§Örh§Ñ§â? ?t §ã§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö h§Öl§â§Öd. §¦v§Ön §£§Ñrt §ã§àuldn¡¯t §Ö§Ñ??l§å ?m§Ñg?n§Ö th§Ö ?§ã§Ön§Ör§å h§Ö n§Öv§Ör ?§Ñw d§Ö?§â?t§Ö ?t b§Ö?ng wr?tt§Ön ?n l§Ött§Ör?. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ r§Ñr§Ö §à§ã§ãurr§Ön§ã§Ö t§à §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å m§Ö§Öt §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut?ful §Ñnd d§Ñzzl?ng §å§àung l§Ñd§å. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àn§ãlud§Öd th§Ñt, ?h§Ö wr§àt§Ö m§àr§Ö d§Öt§Ñ?l? ?n h§Ör n§Ö§çt l§Ött§Ör. §´h§Ön, §£§Ñrt m??und§Ör?t§à§àd §Ñnd ?t§Ñt§Öd th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö m?ght b§Ö t?r§Öd §àut §àf h§Ör m?nd du§Ö t§à d§Ö§Ñl?ng w?th §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö? §Ñll th§Ö t?m§Ö, ?§à h§Ö §Ñl?§à d§Öl?v§Ör§Öd t§Ö§Ñ th§Ñt w§àrk§Öd w§Öll f§àr f§Ñt?gu§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§ànd§Ör§Öd¡­ f§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn, th§Ö §ã§Ñr§Ö h§Ö g§Ñv§Ö h§Ör f§Ölt §â§Ñ?nful. W§Öl¡­w§Öll, ?t §ã§Ñn¡¯t b§Ö h§Öl§â§Öd. ??n§ã§Ö §£§Ñrt ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt ? §Ñm th§Ö §ãut§Ö?t ?n th§Ö w§àrld, h§Ö mu?t n§àt h§Ñv§Ö ?§Ö§Ön mu§ãh §àf ?t. ?¡¯ll h§Ñv§Ö t§à ?h§àw h?m h§àw w?d§Ö th§Ö w§àrld ?? ?§àm§Öd§Ñ§å! §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à h§Ñv§Ö f§àrg§Ött§Ön. §£§Ñrt h§Ñd §Ñ§ã§ã§àm§â§Ñn?§Öd h§Ör §àn h§Ör tr§Ñv§Öl? t§à Ru?h§Ñ §¬?ngd§àm, D§Ñk?h§Ñ §¬?ngd§àm, §Ñnd ?§Öv§Ör§Ñl §àth§Ör n§Ñt?§àn?, ?§à th§Ö th?ng? h§Ö h§Ñd ?§Ö§Ön §àn th§Ö §àut??d§Ö w§àrld w§Ör§Ö §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Ñbl§Ö t§à §Ñ d?§âl§àm§Ñt §àf th§Ö §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm. §£§Ñrt h§Ñd ?§Ö§Ön m§Ñn§å b§Ö§Ñut?ful w§àm§Ön §Ñbr§à§Ñd. ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t l?k§Ö h§Ö d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd h§àw b§Ö§Ñut?ful §Ñ w§àm§Ñn §ã§àuld b§Ö, ?t w§Ñ? ?u?t th§Ñt §£§Ñrt h§Ñd n§à §àn§Ö but h?? h§Ör§Ö?§å §àf §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å ?n h?? §Ö§å§Ö?. ?§à§âh?§Ö, th§Ö th?§ãkh§Ö§Ñd§Öd §å§àung l§Ñd§å wh§à d?dn¡¯t §Öv§Ön und§Ör?t§Ñnd th§Ñt, ?w?t§ãh§Öd h§Ör th§àught? §Ñnd §Ñ?k§Öd ?unn§å t§à br§Öw th§Ö t§Ö§Ñ th§Ñt §£§Ñrt ?§Önt t§à h§Ör. §¡? ?h§Ö dr§Ñnk ?t, ?h§Ö f§àund ?t §Ö§Ñ??§Ör t§à dr?nk th§Ñn ?h§Ö th§àught, §Ñnd ?h§Ö ?h§Ñr§Öd ?t w?th ?unn§å ??n§ã§Ö ?t w§Ñ? d§Öl?§ã?§àu?. ?h§Ö th§Ön t§à§àk ?§àm§Ö §àf th§Ö r§Ö?t t§à b§Ö u?§Öd f§àr t§àm§àrr§àw¡¯? t§Ö§Ñ §â§Ñrt§å. §¡? ?h§Ö t§à§àk th§Ö t§Ö§Ñ §àut §àf th§Ö w§à§àd§Ön b§à§ç ?t w§Ñ? ?§Önt ?n, ?h§Ö n§àt?§ã§Öd th§Ñt th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à §Ñ d§à§ãum§Önt ?n??d§Ö. §¡? ?h§Ö r§Ö§Ñd ?t, ?t w§Ñ? th§Ö m§Ñ§â §àf th§Ö §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl w?th l§àt? §àf ?§ãr?bbl§Ö? §àn ?t. ¡°§°h, §Ñ? §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd §àf §£§Ñrt! 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Fr§àm th§Ö w§Ñt§Ör¡¯? ?m§Öll, §ã§àl§àr, turb?d?t§å, §Ñnd, ?f th§Ö w§Ñt§Ör w§Ñ? dr?nk§Ñbl§Ö, ?t? t§Ñ?t§Ö §Ñ? w§Öll. ?n th§Ö §ã§Ñ?§Ö? §àf w§Ñt§Ör fr§àm r?v§Ör? §Ñnd l§Ñk§Ö?, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à ?nf§àrm§Ñt?§àn §Ñb§àut ?n?§Ö§ãt?, §Ñn?m§Ñl?, §Ñnd §âl§Ñnt? th§Ñt l?v§Ö b§å th§Ö w§Ñt§Ör. §³§àn??d§Ör?ng h§àw d§Öt§Ñ?l§Öd ?t w§Ñ? wr?tt§Ön, ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd th§Ñt n§àt §ànl§å §£§Ñrt w§Ñ? ?nv§àlv§Öd ?n th??, but §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö fr§àm th§Ö §®§Ör§ãh§Ñnt Gr§àu§â §Ñ? w§Öll h§Ñd §Ñl?§à h§Öl§â§Öd h?m. §¡ gr§Ö§Ñt d§Ö§Ñl §àf ?nf§àrm§Ñt?§àn w§Ñ? §ã§àv§Ör§Öd d§Ö?§â?t§Ö th§Ö ?h§àrt t?m§Ö §â§Ör?§àd ?t t§à§àk t§à g§Ñth§Ör ?t. ?§à§âh?§Ö §â§ànd§Ör§Öd §Ñ? ?h§Ö r§Ö§Ñd th§Ö ?nf§àrm§Ñt?§àn §ã§Ñr§Öfull§å §àn§Ö b§å §àn§Ö. R§Ög§Ñrdl§Ö?? §àf wh§Ör§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ? n§àw, ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à §ã§Ñrr§å §àut h§Ör g§à§Ñl ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å d§Ö§ã?d§Öd t§à d§à ?§à. §¦v§Ön ?f th§Ö §Önv?r§ànm§Önt w§Ñ? d?ff§Ör§Önt, th§Ö d§Öt§Örm?n§Ñt?§àn ?h§Ö h§Ñd w§àuldn¡¯t §ãh§Ñng§Ö. §´h?? ?? m§å §Ñnd §´§Ñ?uku¡¯? dr§Ö§Ñm §Ñft§Ör §Ñll. ?t w§Ñ? t§à l?v§Ö §Ñl§àng??d§Ö th§Ö w§Ñt§Ör. §´h§Ör§Öf§àr§Ö, th§Ö w§Ñt§Ör n§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à n§àt b§Ö §Ñ thr§Ö§Ñt. ?h§Ö w§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö ?§ã§Ñr§Öd §àf w§Ñt§Ör. §£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?f ?h§Ö w§Ñ?, ?h§Ö w§àuld §Önd u§â b§Ñrr?§ã§Ñd?ng h§Ör?§Ölf fr§àm §Ñn§å §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö th§Ñt §ã§ànt§Ñ?n§Öd ?t. §¡? ?unn§å ?§Ñw ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §âr§àf?l§Ö §Ñ? ?h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd ?§Ör?§àu?l§å §Ñt th§Ö m§Ñ§â §Ñnd w§àrd? wr?tt§Ön th§Ör§Ö ?n r§Öd ?nk b§å §£§Ñrt, ?unn§å qu?§Ötl§å l§Öft th§Ö r§à§àm. ?unn§å w§àuldn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à d??turb h§Ör b§Öl§àv§Öd §à?§àu-?§Ñm§Ñ. ¡ô¡ó¡ô¡ó¡ô §¡ m§ànth §â§Ñ??§Öd ??n§ã§Ö th§Ön, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö ?t tw§à m§ànth? ??n§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd §Önr§àll§Öd ?n th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö? h§Ñd g§àtt§Ön t?r§Öd, ?§Ö§Ö?ng §Ñ? th§Ö h§Ñr§Ñ??m§Önt t§àw§Ñrd ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd d§Ö§ãr§Ö§Ñ?§Öd ?n fr§Öqu§Ön§ã§å. §¡lth§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö, th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å w?th §Ñ d??§Ñ§â§â§à?nt?ng l?n§Ö §àf th§àught, f§àund th§Ñt t§à b§Ö d??§Ñ§â§â§à?nt?ng, h§Ör ¡°G§àdd§Ö?? §àf F§Ört?l?t§å¡± L?l?n§Ñ ?t?ll ?§â§àk§Ö ?§Ñr§ã§Ñ?t?§ã§Ñll§å §Ñnd ?h§àt ?n?ult? t§àw§Ñrd ?§à§âh?§Ö, ?§à ?h§Ö w§Ñ? h§Ñ§â§â§å §Ñb§àut th§Ñt. §¡lth§àugh L?l?n§Ñ d?d ?n?ult ?§à§âh?§Ö, ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t d§à §Ñn§åth?ng m§àr§Ö th§Ñn th§Ñt; L?l?n§Ñ §Öv§Ön w§Önt thr§àugh §Ñll th§Ö tr§àubl§Ö t§à l§Önd h§Ör t§Ö§çtb§à§àk t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö ??n§ã§Ö h§Ör? w§Ñ? t§àrn §Ñ§â§Ñrt, d§Ö?§â?t§Ö th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ö§å b§Öl§àng§Öd t§à d?ff§Ör§Önt §ãl§Ñ??§Ö?. ?? ?h§Ö §Ñ t?und§Ör§Ö? §¡nd ?t ?? §Ñ d§Ör§Ö §âh§Ñ?§Ö? §´h§Ö G§àdd§Ö?? §àf F§Ört?l?t§å h§Ñ? §Önt§Ör§Öd §Ñ d§Ör§Ö §âh§Ñ?§Ö? ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?§à ?ur§âr??§Öd th§Ñt th§à?§Ö w§àrd? §Ñlm§à?t l§Ö§Ñk§Öd §àut fr§àm h§Ör m§àuth. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?§à§âh?§Ö t§àld h§Ör h§àn§Ö?tl§å. ¡°§´h§Ñ-th§Ñnk §å§àu v§Ör§å mu§ãh. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?¡¯v§Ö §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å r§Ö§Ñd §Ñnd m§Öm§àr?z§Öd th§Ö §ã§ànt§Önt? §àf §Ñll th§Ö t§Ö§çtb§à§àk? b§Öf§àr§Ö ? §Önr§àll§Öd ?n th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å, ?§à ?t¡¯? §àk§Ñ§å. §´h§Ñnk §å§àu f§àr §å§àur §ã§àn§ã§Örn.¡± L?l?n§Ñ w§Ñ? ?h§à§ãk§Öd b§å th§Ñt §Ñn?w§Ör. L?l?n§Ñ w§Ñ? §Ñm§àng th§Ö ?m§Ñrt§Ö?t §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö?, §Ñnd ?h§Ö m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à §Ö§Ñrn ?§Ö§ã§ànd §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö §àn th§Ö §Öntr§Ñn§ã§Ö §Ö§ç§Ñm. ?h§Ö¡¯d gr§àwn u§â b§Ö?ng t§àld b§å §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö th§Ñt ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ §ã§Ñ§â§Ñbl§Ö §ãh?ld. L?l?n§Ñ w§Ñ? §Ñb?§àlut§Öl§å §ã§ànf?d§Önt ?h§Ö w§àuld b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö th§Ö f?r?t §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö r§Ö§âr§Ö?§Önt§Ñt?v§Ö, but th§Ñt ?§â§àt w§Ñ? t§Ñk§Ön §Ñw§Ñ§å b§å ?§à§âh?§Ö. §°n t§à§â §àf th§Ñt, ?§à§âh?§Ö t§àld h§Ör th§Ñt ?h§Ö h§Ñd n§à n§Ö§Öd f§àr t§Ö§çtb§à§àk? ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å m§Öm§àr?z§Öd §Ñll §àf th§Ö?r §ã§ànt§Önt?. L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? §âr?d§Ö w§Ñ? w§àund§Öd. L?l?n§Ñ h§Ñd t§Ö§Ñr§å §Ö§å§Ö? §Ñ? h§Ör b§àd§å tr§Ömbl§Öd. ?§à§âh?§Ö un§ã§àn?§ã?§àu?l§å r§Ö§Ñ§ãh§Öd §àut h§Ör h§Ñnd t§àw§Ñrd h§Ör G§àdd§Ö?? §àf F§Ört?l?t§å, wh§à h§Ñd §Ñ f§Ñ§ã§Ö th§Ñt w§Ñ? tr§å?ng t§à k§Ö§Ö§â ?n h§Ör t§Ö§Ñr?, but ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? h§Ñnd w§Ñ? ?l§Ñ§â§â§Öd §Ñw§Ñ§å. §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt L?l?n§Ñ ?§ãr§Ö§Ñm§Öd l§àudl§å, turn§Öd §Ñr§àund, §Ñnd r§Ñn d§àwn th§Ö h§Ñllw§Ñ§å. 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D§à th§Ö§å th?nk ? §Ñm th§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör §ãr§å? §¦v§Ön ?f th§Ñt w§Ñ? th§Ö §ã§Ñ?§Ö, th§Ö?r §Ö§å§Ö? ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à b§Ö §â§Ñ?nt§Öd w?th f§Ö§Ñr. ¡°Uhm¡­¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§Ñll§Öd §àut t§à th§Öm, th§à?§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö? fl§Öd §Ñ? ?f th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö ?um§â?ng §Ñw§Ñ§å. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ñw h§àw th§Ö§å §Ö?§ã§Ñ§â§Öd l?k§Ö ?ur§âr??§Öd §ã§Ñt?, ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Ö§Ñff?rm§Öd th§Ñt §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö? §àf §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã f§Ñm?l?§Ö? d?dn¡¯t n§Ö§ã§Ö??§Ñr?l§å h§Ñv§Ö w§Ö§Ñk §âh§å??qu§Ö?. ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å §Ñft§Ör th§Ñt, §Ñ §ã§Ört§Ñ?n rum§àr ?§âr§Ö§Ñd. ?t w§Ñ? ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör h§Ñd §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å m§Öm§àr?z§Öd th§Ö wh§àl§Ö t§Ö§çtb§à§àk, §Ñnd h§Ör §Ö§ç§ã§Öll§Ön§ã§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö r§Ö§Ñl d§Ö§Ñl¡ª https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-036/ CH 37 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 037 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? W§Ñ? §Ñ F§à§àl ?nd§Ö§Öd, ? w§Ñ? v§Ör§å ?tu§â?d. §´§à b§Ö §Ñtt§Ñ§ãh§Öd t§à tr?v?§Ñl th?ng?, §àb?§Ö??§Öd w?th ?t, §Ñnd m??? §àut §àn wh§Ñt w§Ñ? trul§å ?m§â§àrt§Ñnt. §¡? ? m§Önt?§àn§Öd b§Öf§àr§Ö, m§å b§à?§àm ?? ?m§Ñll¡­ §àr r§Ñth§Ör, ?t¡¯? n§àn§Ö§ç??t§Önt! §´h§Ñt ?? ?§àm§Öth?ng ?¡¯v§Ö §Ñlw§Ñ§å? th§àught §Ñb§àut. §¦v§Ön th§àugh m§å ?§Ö§ã§ànd§Ñr§å ?§Ö§çu§Ñl gr§àwth §â§Ör?§àd ?? §àng§à?ng, m§å §ãh§Ö?t ?? §Ñ? fl§Ñt §Ñ? ?t §Ñlw§Ñ§å? w§Ñ?. Y§Ö?, ?§à mu§ãh ?§à th§Ñt ?t m?ght m§Ñk§Ö m§Ö th?nk th§Ñt m§å §ãh§Ö?t ??z§Ö w?ll b§Ö th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §Ñ? m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö ?§Ölf. (L§°L) §¡nd §å§Öt, th?? §â§à§àr ?§Ölf ?§àm§Öh§àw m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à f§Ö§Öl th§Ö ?§àftn§Ö?? §àf §Ñ w§àm§Ñn t§àd§Ñ§å! N§à, ? d?dn¡¯t gr§à§â§Ö §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn f§àr§ã§Öfull§å! §¡n §Ñ§ã§ã?d§Önt h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd, §Ñnd ? f§Ölt th§Ö ?§àftn§Ö?? wh§Ön ? w§Ñ? ?n th§Ö §âr§à§ã§Ö?? §àf ?§Ñv?ng th§Ö §àth§Ör §â§Ör?§àn, ? d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å h§Ñd n§à ult§Ör?§àr m§àt?v§Ö §Ñb§àut ?t! R§Ö§Ñll§å! ?t m§Ñd§Ö m§Ö th?nk th§Ñt w§Ñ? §Ñ bl§Ö???ng gr§Ñnt§Öd t§à m§Ö f§àr l?v?ng §Ñ §ãr?m§Ö-fr§Ö§Ö l?f§Ö dur?ng m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö. §´h§Ñt ?§àftn§Ö??, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? th§Ö fru?t §àf th§Ö d?v?n§Ö m§å?t§Ör§å, §Ñll§àw§Öd m§Ö t§à §Ñ§ãh?§Öv§Ö ?u§ãh §Önl?ght§Önm§Önt. ? n§à l§àng§Ör §ã§Ñr§Ö §Ñb§àut h§àw fl§Ñt m§å §ãh§Ö?t ??. W§àm§Ön h§Ñv§Ö th§Ö?r bl§Ö???ng §àf f§Ört?l?t§å. W?th th§Ñt §Ñl§àn§Ö, ? §Ñ§ã§ã§Ö§ât§Öd §Öv§Ör§åth?ng. §´h§Ö§å §ã§àm§Ö ?n §Ñll ?h§Ñ§â§Ö? §Ñnd ??z§Ö?, §Ñnd h§àw w§ànd§Örful ?t ??! ?t w§Ñ? f§à§àl??h §àf m§Ö w??h?ng t§à r§àb §Ñw§Ñ§å th§Ñt ?§âl§Önd§àr. ? w§Ñ? gr§Ñnt§Öd §Ñ bl§Ö???ng §àf th§Ö g§àd?, kn§àwn §Ñ? g§à§àd f§àrtun§Ö, wh?§ãh §Ñll§àw§Öd m§Ö t§à r§Ö§Ñl?z§Ö th§Ñt. §£ut §Ñt th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö t?m§Ö, ?t §Ñl?§à m§Ñd§Ö m§Ö r§Ö§Ñl?z§Ö §Ñn§àth§Ör f§Ñ§ãt. ?t ?? §Ñ v§Ör§å ?m§â§àrt§Ñnt f§Ñ§ãt! §´§Önm§Ñ, §å§àu w§Ör§Ö l?k§Ö §Ñ br§àth§Ör t§à m§Ö, §Ñ §âr§Ö§ã?§àu? b§Ö?t fr?§Önd §àf m?n§Ö. §£ut ?t m§Ñd§Ö m§Ö th?nk n§àw. Y§àu¡¯v§Ö §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å l§Ö§Ñrn§Öd §àf w§àm§Ön¡¯? ?§àftn§Ö?? ??n§ã§Ö w§Ñ§å b§Ñ§ãk. Wh§Ön ? th?nk §àf th§Ñt, §Ñ r?ft §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr? b§Ötw§Ö§Ön u? wh?§ãh ?? §Ñk?n t§à th§Ö d??t§Ñn§ã§Ö b§Ötw§Ö§Ön h§Ö§Ñv§Ön §Ñnd §Ö§Ñrth. ?nd§Ö§Öd, §å§àu §Ñnd ? w§Ör§Ö §àr?g?n§Ñll§å ?n§ã§àm§â§Ñt?bl§Ö §Ö§ç??t§Ön§ã§Ö?! §´§à th?nk ?t t§à§àk m§Ö th?? l§àng t§à n§àt?§ã§Ö ?t¡­! ? w§Ñ? r§Ö§Ñll§å §Ñ f§à§àl. §¡? ? l§Ö§Ñrn§Öd th§Ö §âr§Ö§ã?§àu?n§Ö?? §àf ?t, ? r§Ö§Ñl?z§Öd th§Ñt §å§àu §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å w§Ñlk§Öd f§Ñr §Ñh§Ö§Ñd §àf m§Ö¡­ ?t m§Ñk§Ö? m§Ö fru?tr§Ñt§Öd t§à th?nk ?§à, th§Ör§Öf§àr§Ö ? w§àn¡¯t wr?t§Ö §Ñ l§Ött§Ör t§à §å§àu f§àr §Ñ wh?l§Ö. ¡ªD?§Ö §å§àu R?§Ñ?uu!!!1 §´h§Ö ?n§ã?d§Önt, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? dubb§Öd b§å ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñ? ¡°th§Ö bl§Ö???ng kn§àwn §Ñ? g§à§àd f§àrtun§Ö wh?§ãh §Ñll§àw§Öd h§Ör t§à t§àu§ãh th§Ö bl§Ö???ng §àf f§Ört?l?t§å,¡± §à§ã§ãurr§Öd §Ñft§Ör ?§ãh§à§àl th§Ñt d§Ñ§å. ¡°L§Öt¡¯? g§à h§àr?§Ö r?d?ng t§àd§Ñ§å.¡± §´h§Ö ?§Ö§Ñ?§àn w§Ñ? n§Ö§Ñr?ng w?nt§Ör §àn th§Ö §ã§àld w?nd§å d§Ñ§å, but ?§à§âh?§Ö ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å §Ñgr§Ö§Öd, §Ñ? ?h§Ö w§àuld g§à §Ñn§åwh§Ör§Ö ?f §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?nv?t§Öd h§Ör. ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö§å ?nt§Önd§Öd t§à d§à h§àr?§Ö r?d?ng, th§Ö§å w§àr§Ö r?d?ng §ãl§àth§Ö? ?n?t§Ö§Ñd §àf dr§Ö??§Ö?. ?n th§Ö §â§Ñ?t, w§àm§Ön §ã§àuldn¡¯t ?tr§Ñddl§Ö §àn §Ñ h§àr?§Ö, §Ñ? th§Ö§å h§Ñd t§à ??t ??d§Öw§Ñ§å? §àn h§àr?§Öb§Ñ§ãk, §Ñnd th§Ö?r r?d?ng §ãl§àth§Ö? ?n§ãlud§Öd ?k?rt?, but th§Ö r§Ö§ã§Önt r?d?ng g§Ö§Ñr f§àr w§àm§Ön ?n§ãlud§Öd tr§àu?§Ör? ?n?t§Ö§Ñd. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? gr§Ñt§Öful f§àr h§Ör f§Ñth§Ör, wh§à h§Ñd §âr§Ö§â§Ñr§Öd §Ñll th§Ö n§Ö§ã§Ö??§Ñr§å §Ñtt?r§Ö f§àr th§Ö g?rl¡¯? §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å, §Ñnd §Ñ? ?h§Ö hurr?§Öd t§à th§Ö d§Ö??gn§Ñt§Öd l§à§ã§Ñt?§àn, ?h§Ö f§àund th§Ñt n§àt §ànl§å §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§Ñ? th§Ör§Ö, but L?l?n§Ñ §Ñnd §àth§Ör §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö w§Ör§Ö §Ñ? w§Öll. §¦v§Ör§å§àn§Ö w§àr§Ö th§Ö?r r?d?ng §ãl§àth§Ö? §Ñnd, t§à §âr§Öv§Önt th§Ö?r h§Ñ?r fr§àm h?nd§Ör?ng th§Öm, th§Ö§å h§Ñd th§Ö?r h§Ñ?r t?§Öd u§â §Ñnd w§Ör§Ö w§Ö§Ñr?ng h§Ñt? t§à §ã§àv§Ör ?t. §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? ?ubl?m§Ö b§Ö§Ñut§å, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? §Ñ b?t d?ff§Ör§Önt fr§àm h§Ör b§Ö§Ñut§å ?n §Ñ dr§Ö??, w§Ñ? th§Ö v§Ör§å ?m§Ñg§Ö §àf §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut?ful §â§Ör?§àn §ãr§à??dr§Ö???ng §Ñ? §Ñ m§Ñn. §¡? f§àr th§Ö tw§à §àth§Ör §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ?, §³§Öl?n§Ö §Ñnd L§Ñn§Ñ, th§Ö?r b§Ö§Ñut?§Ö? w§Ör§Ö §Ñl?§à ?h§Ñr§â§Ör th§Ñn u?u§Ñl. ??n§ã§Ö §Öv§Ör§å §àn§Ö §àf th§Öm h§Ñd §Ñ g§à§àd §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö, §àn§ã§Ö th§Ö?r b§àd§å l?n§Ö?, wh?§ãh w§Ör§Ö u?u§Ñll§å §ã§àv§Ör§Öd b§å th§Ö?r dr§Ö??, w§Ör§Ö §Ñ§â§â§Ñr§Önt, ?t g§Ñv§Ö th§Öm th§Ö ?m§âr§Ö???§àn §àf §Ñ §å§àuthful b§Ñmb§à§à ?h§à§àt, b§àth ?tr§àng §Ñnd ?u§â§âl§Ö. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö gl§Ñn§ã§Öd t§à th§Ö ??d§Ö, ?h§Ö §ã§àuld ?§Ö§Ö L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? f?gur§Ö ?n h§Ör r?d?ng §ãl§àth§Ö?. §¯§Ör bl§Ö???ng §àf f§Ört?l?t§å w§Ñ? §âl§Önt?ful t§àd§Ñ§å §Ñ? w§Öll. L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? fr§Ö?h §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö w§Ñ? d?ff§Ör§Önt fr§àm wh§Ön ?h§Ö w§àr§Ö §Ñ dr§Ö??. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, r§Ög§Ñrdl§Ö?? §àf wh§Ñt ?h§Ö w§àr§Ö, h§Ör ?§åmb§àl §àf f§Öm?n?n?t§å §ã§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö h?dd§Ön. §¡? ?t dr§Öw §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö? ?n, ?§à§âh?§Ö n§àdd§Öd w?th §Ñ d?gn?f?§Öd §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn §Ñ? ?f ?h§Ö l§Ö§Ñrn§Öd th§Ö l§Ñw §àf th§Ö w§àrld. §¡ft§Ör §Ñll, ?f §àn§Ö ?? gr§Ñ§ã§Öd b§å ?u§ãh §Ñbund§Ñn§ã§Ö, th§Ön hum§Ñn? §Ñr§Ö §ãr§Ö§Ñtur§Ö? wh§à §ã§Ñn §ànl§å b§Ö gr§Ñt§Öful f§àr ?t, th§àught ?§à§âh?§Ö. 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W?th th§Ö f?r?t §âr?n§ã§Ö §Öng§Ñg§Öd t§à th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör §àf th§Ö W§Öll?n f§Ñm?l§å, §àn§Ö §àf th§Ö m§à?t §âr§Ö?t?g?§àu? f§Ñm?l?§Ö? ?n th§Ö k?ngd§àm, th§Ö f?r?t §âr?n§ã§Ö §Ön?ur§Öd h?? ?u§ã§ã§Ö???§àn §àv§Ör th§Ö thr§àn§Ö. §´/N: ?§à, w§Ñ? th§Ö k?ng ?u?t h§àrn§å §Ñnd §Ñtt§Ñ§ãk§Öd th§Ö m§Ñ?d §àr w§Ñ? ?t th§Ö m§Ñ?d wh§à ?§Ödu§ã§Öd th§Ö k?ng t§à m§Ñk§Ö h?m §ã§àmm?t §Ñdult§Ör§å? ? v§àt§Ö f§àr th§Ö f§àrm§Ör. §¯§àw §Ñb§àut §å§àu? L§Öt m§Ö kn§àw. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-037/ CH 38 Well, the second prince wasn¡¯t that active in the race for succession to the throne in the first place, and I heard that even the queen had pushed the first prince to be the next king¡­ To prevent conflict over succession of the throne, the queen pushed the son of the maid who betrayed her, which showed how magnanimous she was, and she was loved both by commoners and aristocrats for that. According to the story that Sophie heard, things were resolved orderly, as if put properly into a box. As an unrelated party of the conflict, it was a beautiful story that fit just right. Sophie, who was both the reincarnation of a modern time common person in her past life and a young lady of a baron family in her present life, was unable to understand the thought process of the royal family. In fact, she never showed any interest in that prior to coming to ¡°The Queen¡¯s Rose.¡± Christina onee-sama will be a person who will go to such an unknown world to me and become a denizen of that world. Sophie felt a little lonely by that fact. Although she heard that the bond of sisterhood would last for a lifetime, the worlds where Sophie, a young lady of a baron family, and Christina, a young lady of a duke family and the person who would become the queen, lived would be different. Once Christina graduated, they would likely never meet again. Speaking of which, Sophie still had no idea why Christina granted her the ring, which was proof of the bond of sisterhood, right after she enrolled in the academy. She didn¡¯t know why Christina chose her out of all people. I wonder if Bart and the others also felt this way? [¡°I mean, we will part too someday. You are a young lady of an aristocrat, while we are just orphans. The world we lived in is different. There¡¯s no way we can be together forever.¡±] [¡°You are an aristocratic woman. You will someday return to the capital. In fact, none of us orphans were supposed to meet or talk to you or Rio!¡±] Sophie was reminded of the words she was told in her younger days. It was about differences of status. Indeed, that was exactly what Sophie was experiencing right now. Unlike what Sophie did to Bart and the others, there was no guarantee that Christina would do the same to her, and Sophie couldn¡¯t request that either. Sophie was well aware that Christina would become a distant existence eventually, and she would be extremely sad then. At that time¡ª ¡°Sophie, what¡¯s wrong? You look absentminded. Everyone else has already gone ahead, you know.¡± ¡°Ah¡­ I, I¡¯m terribly sorry. It seems I felt a bit nervous.¡± As Christina suddenly called out, Sophie hurriedly said her excuse. As Sophie looked around, she found the other two onee-samas and Lilina had already mounted their horses and were slowly moving toward the meadow. ¡°Sophie, is it your first time riding a horse?¡± ¡°No, in the past, I did try it for a bit¡­¡± A bit of horse riding and we galloped across the prairie, but Sophie stopped her words from coming out her mouth. I have raced on a horse through the prairie on a certain continent. It felt pretty good! Sophie was aware that these kinds of words weren¡¯t supposed to come out of the mouth of a young lady of an aristocratic family. Although most of her trips to other nations were via horse carriage, there were a few days where she had to ride on horseback. Although it was said that riding horses for a long period of time was physically demanding, Sophie inherited the sturdiness of her father¡¯s physique and felt well overall. She even surprised the people around her as they saw she was more capable than they expected. ¡°Sophie will ride on this black horse. Its coat has a beautiful color, just like your hair, doesn¡¯t it?¡± Since Christina rode on a horse with a white coat, they emphasized each other¡¯s beauty when they lined up next to each other, which made them both look graceful. ¡°It truly is a beautiful horse.¡± ¡°Its name is Gale. The name means a gust of wind.¡± ¡°Oh my, this horse sounds pretty fast. Nice to meet you, Gale. Please let me ride on your back.¡± Gale¡¯s big eyes looked at Sophie. As Sophie patted its nose with her finger, Gale closed its eyes in comfort. They didn¡¯t seem to have a bad compatibility. Sophie then stood on the left of Gale, put her left foot on the stirrup and straddled the saddle with her right foot. Gale let Sophie on its back without any fuss. ¡°Oh, so you can mount it alone without needing assistance.¡± People who weren¡¯t familiar with horse riding wouldn¡¯t be able to mount one without assistance, but Sophie sat comfortably on Gale¡¯s back. Christina muttered a bit with an impressed tone, and went toward her horse. The higher the horse¡¯s back was, the more things were visible to the rider there, and it made the sky feel a little closer. The sun shone and the trees swayed in the wind. All of those were natural things, but it felt more beautiful than usual. ¡°Sophie sure likes horses.¡± ¡°Yes!¡± ¡°Gale also seems to like you as well.¡± The black horse trampled on the ground and carried Sophie with firm footsteps. Its eyes seemed to be proud of what it did. ¡°¡­Now that I think about it, I don¡¯t know what Sophie likes at all.¡± Christina muttered while looking straight ahead. ¡°Even though Sophie knows what I like, I don¡¯t know what you like.¡± ¡°That¡¯s, you don¡¯t have to¡­¡± ¡°Whether they are things you like, things you hate, problems you may have, things you are curious about, what you really think of me¡­ I don¡¯t know many things about you.¡± ¡°Christina onee-sama?¡± ¡°Why haven¡¯t you asked me the reason I chose you to be my ¡®little sister¡¯?¡± As Christina asked that, Sophie was unable to respond immediately. Sophie was indeed curious why Christina chose her to be her ¡°little sister.¡± However, not even once had Sophie asked Christina about it. CH 39 ¡°The bond of sisterhood isn¡¯t something to be performed right on the day of enrollment. You should have noticed it by now, right?¡± Christina¡¯s eyes, which had the same color as the sky, were overlooking Sophie. It was an expression and voice that lacked feeling in it. It was the first time Sophie saw Christina like that. ¡°It¡¯s been two months since you entered the academy. To be honest, I thought you would whine about your situation at least once, but you never did.¡± ¡°Christina onee-sama, what do you mean?¡± Sophie ended up asking that since she didn¡¯t understand what there was to whine about. ¡°I was aware that you were harassed all this time. I was already aware it would end up like that from the beginning.¡± Ah, so that¡¯s what she meant¡­ Sophie finally understood what she meant by whining. However, Sophie felt it would be weird to whine about that. After all, while Sophie indeed felt her heart throb from those young ladies¡¯ harassment, never once did she think it was painful. If I told her as it is, she¡¯d likely be disgusted with me. This troubles me¡­ ¡°Are you not angry about that, Sophie?¡± ¡°Heh?¡± ¡°I already knew beforehand that if I made you my ¡®little sister,¡¯ you would be forced into trouble.¡± Her golden eyelashes shadowed her sky-colored eyes. Her current expression was the reason why Celine referred to her as the ¡°Ice Beauty.¡± Her emotionless beauty would make those who saw it anxious. However, Sophie¡¯s heart was calm. ¡°Why should I get angry about that?¡± As Sophie asked back, Christina¡¯s eyes shook in surprise. ¡°I don¡¯t know the reasons or feelings that made Christina onee-sama name me as your ¡®little sister,¡¯ but I am happy to be Christina onee-sama¡¯s ¡®little sister.¡¯ While I have younger siblings, I have no older siblings, so I am really happy to get an onee-sama.¡± Sophie answered without stagnation and with a smile on her face. It was a straight voice without any hint of boasting1 or bluffing in it. ¡°In the past, I had a friend who never told me anything about himself. His social pedigree, where he lived, numbers of siblings he had, what kind of future he envisioned¡­ I knew nothing of it. I never thought to find out about it. I thought it might be something he was reluctant to talk about, and perhaps, one day, he would be ready to tell me about it. Even if my friend never told me about himself, I could immediately tell that he was a kind person when I was together with him. That was enough for me.¡± He was a kind friend who sincerely listened to Sophie¡¯s words. That was enough for her. Therefore, there was no need to ask anything else of him. Sophie held a similar feeling toward Christina. Sophie deeply adored the young lady called Christina. Christina Wellin was mellow, beautiful, and possessed strength that made Sophie feel the brilliance of life. So much so that Sophie thought there was practically nobody who didn¡¯t adore Christina. Christina¡¯s beauty wasn¡¯t limited to her appearance. Sophie was also a person who was educated as a lady. She was taught courtesy and table manners by a tutor. Every minute movement was strictly pointed out. For Sophie, whose mannerisms were limited to postures and how to hold chopsticks in her previous life, it was honestly tough to follow. Sophie practiced her mannerisms not only during her lesson time, but also during her free time every day, until she finally learned it all. That was why she could understand Christina¡¯s mannerisms were exceptional. Sophie couldn¡¯t guess how much effort Christina put into achieving that. ¡°As for the reason why Christina onee-sama made me your ¡®little sister,¡¯ I don¡¯t really care. Even if you did that out of malice, I¡¯m still happy that you made me your ¡®little sister.¡¯ Also, anyone could see that I am unworthy of being your ¡®little sister.¡¯ I also understand that very well.¡± Christina¡¯s expression didn¡¯t change. Even so, Sophie continued her words. ¡°That¡¯s why, I will put effort into becoming a worthy person to be Christina onee-sama¡¯s ¡®little sister.¡¯ I want to be a person that you can be proud to call your ¡®little sister.¡¯ I will dedicate myself to that. That¡¯s why, please give me more time to achieve that.¡± Sophie¡¯s difference in social stature and family pedigree was distance that would never disappear. However, Sophie still wished to become closer. She committed to putting effort into reducing said distance. Sophie didn¡¯t wish for Christina to pull her along with her. What Sophie wished for was to run up to her with her own power. Giving up in the situation, waiting for the situation to improve, or wishing for somebody to help her, none of those matched Sophie¡¯s personality. Just like the promise she told her friend in her younger days. She would walk straight to the destination her heart chose with her own feet. Christina looked ahead after hearing Sophie¡¯s words. Her lips quivered slightly, but then quickly steadied. As the person who was more beautiful than anyone else replied to Sophie with ¡°I see¡­¡± the silence continued with neither of them talking. Sophie didn¡¯t find the silence between them awkward. On the contrary, she felt it would be a precious page of her life that she could never experience again. CH 40 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 040 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? W§Ñ? §Ñ F§à§àl ?V ¡°§°h m§å! Wh§Ñt §Ñ l§àv§Öl§å §Ñn?m§Ñl!¡± §¡ft§Ör r?d?ng f§àr §Ñ wh?l§Ö, th§Ö§å §Ñrr?v§Öd §Ñt §Ñ ?§â§àt wh§Ör§Ö ?§àm§Ö ?§Örv§Ñnt? w§Ör§Ö w§Ñ?t?ng. ?§à§âh?§Ö g§àt §àff fr§àm G§Ñl§Ö §Ñnd hurr?§Öd t§àw§Ñrd L§Ñn§Ñ §Ñnd th§Ö §àth§Ör?. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñn §Ñn?m§Ñl b§Ö?ng §ã§Ñrr?§Öd ?n §Ñ w§Ñg§àn. ¡°¡­§¡ N§à§àg§Ñ?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö n§Öv§Ör th§àught ?h§Ö w§àuld ?§Ö§Ö §Ñn §Ñn?m§Ñl fr§àm §Ñ f§àr§Ö?gn n§Ñt?§àn h§Ör§Ö. §¡ N§à§àg§Ñ w§Ñ? §Ñ d§Ö§Ör-l?k§Ö §ãr§Ö§Ñtur§Ö w?th b?g §Ö§å§Ö?. ?t h§Ñd §Ñ §â§Ñ?r §àf l§Ñrg§Ö h§àrn? §Ñnd §Ñ §âh§å??qu§Ö ??m?l§Ñr t§à §Ñ d§Ö§Ör, but th§Ö d?ff§Ör§Ön§ã§Ö l§Ñ§å ?n th§Ö ?tr§Öngth §àf ?t? l§Ög?. §¡ N§à§àg§Ñ w§Ñ? §ã§Ñ§â§Ñbl§Ö §àf §ã§Ñrr§å?ng §Ñ l§Ñrg§Ö m§Ñn §àn ?t? §àwn §Ñnd w§Ñ? u?§Öd ?n §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö §àf h§àr?§Ö? ?n th§Ñt f§àr§Ö?gn n§Ñt?§àn. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, g?v§Ön th§Ñt ?t? §â§Ör?§àn§Ñl?t§å w§Ñ? m§àr§Ö ?tubb§àrn th§Ñn h§àr?§Ö?, ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñn §Ñn?m§Ñl th§Ñt w§àuld §Ö§Ñ??l§å l§Öt §àth§Ör? r?d§Ö ?t. ¡°?t w§Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt w§Ñ? §âr§Ö?§Önt§Öd t§à m§å f§Ñth§Ör fr§àm §Ñ f§àr§Ö?gn n§Ñt?§àn. ??n§ã§Ö ? f§àund ?t §ãut§Ö, ? §Ñ?k§Öd m§å f§Ñth§Ör t§à br?ng ?t h§Ör§Ö!¡± ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd th§Ö ?§Örv§Ñnt? th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö th§à?§Ö fr§àm L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? f§Ñm?l§å. §´h§Ö §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm w§Ñ? m§àr§Ö §âr§à?§â§Ör§àu? §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à §àth§Ör n§Ñt?§àn?. §´h§Ör§Öf§àr§Ö, ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t r§Ñr§Ö f§àr §àth§Ör n§Ñt?§àn? t§à §âr§Ö?§Önt g?ft? t§à §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt? t§à g§Ñ?n th§Ö?r f§Ñv§àr. §´h§Ñt N§à§àg§Ñ ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à b§Ö §àn§Ö §àf th§à?§Ö §âr§Ö?§Önt?. ¡°?t ?§Ö§Öm? ?t w§Ñ? u?§Öd §Ñ? §Ñ ?ub?t?tut§Ö f§àr h§àr?§Ö? ?n f§àr§Ö?gn n§Ñt?§àn?. ? r§Ö§Ñll§å w§Ñnt§Öd §³hr??t?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ t§à r?d§Ö ?t! ? g§àt th§Ö §ãh§Ñn§ã§Ö t§à r?d§Ö ?t wh§Ön ?t w§Ñ? f?r?t br§àught, §Ñnd ?t w§Ñ? §Ö§Ñ??§Ör t§à r?d§Ö b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?t w§Ñ? ?h§àrt§Ör th§Ñn §Ñ h§àr?§Ö. ?t ?§Ö§Öm? ?t h§Ñ? ?tr§àng l§Ög §â§àw§Ör §Ñ? w§Öll!¡± §´§à b§Ö h§àn§Ö?t, ?§à§âh?§Ö f§àund ?t h§Ñrd t§à und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§å §Ñ N§à§àg§Ñ w§Ñ? g?v§Ön §Ñ? §Ñ §âr§Ö?§Önt. §´h§Ör§Ö mu?t h§Ñv§Ö b§Ö§Ön §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn wh§à ?n?tru§ãt§Öd h§Ör h§àw t§à r?d§Ö ?t §àn th§Ö d§Ñ§å ?t w§Ñ? g?v§Ön t§à h§Ör f§Ñm?l§å. §¡ N§à§àg§Ñ w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñn §Ñn?m§Ñl th§Ñt w§àuld l§Öt ?t?§Ölf b§Ö r?dd§Ön §Ö§Ñ??l§å w?th§àut §Ñn ?n?tru§ãt§àr. §¡lth§àugh ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd §Ñ d?ff?§ãult §ãr§Ö§Ñtur§Ö t§à r§Ñ??§Ö, ?t §Ñl?§à w§Ñ?n¡¯t §àn§Ö th§Ñt w§Ñ? §Ö§Ñ?§å t§à r?d§Ö. ¡°?? ?t §àk§Ñ§å t§à r?d§Ö ?t l?k§Ö §Ñ h§àr?§Ö?¡± ¡°Y§Ö?, ?t ?h§àuld b§Ö §àk§Ñ§å!¡± L?l?n§Ñ §Ñn?w§Ör§Öd §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? qu§Ö?t?§àn §Ön§Örg§Öt?§ã§Ñll§å. W§Ñ?t, th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à w?ll r?d§Ö ?t ?? §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ?! §¡lth§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ l?ttl§Ö h§Ö??t§Ñnt t§à §Ñdv??§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Ñft§Ör th§Ö?r §âr§Öv?§àu? §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Ö, ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t ?u?t ?gn§àr§Ö th§Ö §ãurr§Önt ??tu§Ñt?§àn. ¡°§²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö w§Ñ?t §Ñ m§àm§Önt! §¡lth§àugh N§à§àg§Ñ? l§à§àk §ãut§Ö §Ñnd m?ld-m§Ñnn§Ör§Öd, th§Ö§å §àft§Ön r§Ñm§â§Ñg§Ö ?udd§Önl§å!¡± §¦v§Ön ?n th§Ñt f§àr§Ö?gn n§Ñt?§àn, th§Ö §ànl§å §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à r§àd§Ö N§à§àg§Ñ? w§Ör§Ö n§àm§Ñd? wh§à n§àrm§Ñll§å l?v§Öd w?th th§Öm §Ñll th§Ö t?m§Ö. §´h§Ö §âh§å??§ã§Ñl §Ñb?l?t?§Ö? §àf th§Ö w§àm§Ön wh§à l?v§Öd ?n th§Ö gr§Ñ??l§Ñnd? v§Ör?u? th§à?§Ö §àf §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã w§àm§Ön w§Ör§Ö w§Ñ§å t§à§à d?ff§Ör§Önt. ¡°§¦v§Ön ?f ? g§Öt §âun??h§Öd f§àr m§å d??r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãtful §Ñ§ãt?§àn, ? w?ll ?t§à§â §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ fr§àm r?d?ng ?t!¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§Ñ? ?l?ghtl§å ?ur§âr??§Öd du§Ö t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? f§àr§ã§Öful t§àn§Ö, but h§Ör §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn ?§à§àn r§Öturn§Öd t§à h§Ör u?u§Ñl ?m?l§Ö. ¡°??n§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö ?n???t?, §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö l§Öt m§Ö r§Öfr§Ñ?n fr§àm r?d?ng ?t.¡± L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn §ãh§Ñng§Öd §Ñft§Ör §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? r§Öfu?§Ñl. L?l?n§Ñ n§Ñrr§àw§Öd h§Ör §Ö§å§Ö? §Ñ? ?h§Ö fl§Ñr§Öd u§â §Ñg§Ñ?n?t ?§à§âh?§Ö. ¡°N§à§àg§Ñ? w§àn¡¯t ?udd§Önl§å r§Ñm§â§Ñg§Ö! §¦v§Ön wh§Ön ? r§àd§Ö ?t b§Ñ§ãk th§Ön, ?t §àb§Öd?§Öntl§å f§àll§àw§Öd m§å ?n?tru§ãt?§àn?!¡± §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? §âr§àb§Ñbl§å du§Ö t§à ?t? §Ö§çh§Ñu?t?§àn. §³§àn??d§Ör?ng th§Ö d??t§Ñn§ã§Ö b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö l§à§ã§Ñt?§àn wh§Ör§Ö N§à§àg§Ñ? l?v§Öd §Ñnd th§Ö §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm, th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö §âr§àb§Ñbl§å t§à§à t?r§Öd t§à §Öv§Ön g§Öt §Ñngr§å. ¡°? w?ll §âr§àv§Ö ?t t§à §å§àu n§àw!¡± §¡? ?h§Ö d§Ö§ãl§Ñr§Öd th§Ñt, L?l?n§Ñ §âr§à§ã§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à m§àunt th§Ö N§à§àg§Ñ¡¯? b§Ñ§ãk. ¡°L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ!¡± N§à§àg§Ñ? w§Ör§Ö d?ff§Ör§Önt fr§àm h§àr?§Ö?. §´h§Ö r?d§Ör ?h§àuldn¡¯t g§Öt §àn ?t? b§Ñ§ãk w?th ?u§ãh m§àm§Öntum. §´h§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö §ãr§Ö§Ñtur§Ö? th§Ñt w§àuldn¡¯t l§Öt §àth§Ör? r?d§Ö th§Öm unl§Ö?? th§Ö r?d§Ör w§Önt §àn ?t ?l§àwl§å t§à n§àt u§â?§Öt th§Ö N§à§àg§Ñ. ¡°§¦h¡­ §¬§å§Ñ§Ñ§Ñ!¡± ?ur§Ö §Ön§àugh, th§Ö N§à§àg§Ñ w§Ñ? ?ur§âr??§Öd §Ñnd §âr§à§ã§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à r§Ñm§â§Ñg§Ö. §¡? ?t? ?tr§àng l§Ög? k?§ãk§Öd u§â th§Ö ?§à?l, ?t g§Ñv§Ö §Ñ ??d§Öl§àng gl§Ñn§ã§Ö t§àw§Ñrd ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñnd th§Ö §àth§Ör?, wh§à w§Ör§Ö ?ur§âr??§Öd b§å th§Ö ?udd§Ön turn §àf §Öv§Önt?, §Ñnd §âr§à§ã§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à §ã§Ñrr§å L?l?n§Ñ §Ñw§Ñ§å. ¡°?? th§Ñt¡­ r§Ö§Ñll§å §àk§Ñ§å?¡± L§Ñn§Ñ¡¯? §àr§Ñng§Ö §Ö§å§Ö?, wh?§ãh w§Ör§Ö §àr?g?n§Ñll§å b?g, w§Önt §Öv§Ön w?d§Ör §Ñ? ?h§Ö §â§à?nt§Öd ?n th§Ö N§à§àg§Ñ¡¯? d?r§Ö§ãt?§àn ?n §Ñ?t§àn??hm§Önt. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à w§Ñ§å ?t w§Ñ? §àk§Ñ§å. §´h§Ö N§à§àg§Ñ w§Ñ? t§àt§Ñll§å r§Ñm§â§Ñg?ng. ¡°?¡¯ll §ãh§Ñ?§Ö §Ñft§Ör th§Öm!¡± ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö?!¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ r§Ñ??§Öd h§Ör v§à?§ã§Ö t§à ?t§à§â ?§à§âh?§Ö, but ?§à§âh?§Ö §âr§à§ã§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à m§àunt G§Ñl§Ö §Ñnd ?§âurr§Öd ?t ?nt§à §Ñ g§Ñll§à§â w?th§àut ?t§à§â§â?ng. §´h§Ö N§à§àg§Ñ¡¯? l§Ög? w§Ör§Ö f§Ñ?t. Unl§Ö?? ?h§Ö hurr?§Öd, §Ñ h§àr?§Ö w§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à §ã§Ñt§ãh u§â w?th ?t. ¡°G§Ñl§Ö! ?h§àw m§Ö th§Ö ?§â§Ö§Öd §å§àur n§Ñm§Ö ?ugg§Ö?t?!¡± §¡? ?f ?t und§Ör?t§à§àd ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? w§àrd?, G§Ñl§Ö §Ñ§ã§ã§Öl§Ör§Ñt§Öd, ?§Ö§Öm?ngl§å §ãutt?ng th§Ö w?nd. ?t? ?§âl§Önd?d g§Ñll§à§â w§Ñ? d?ff§Ör§Önt fr§àm §Ñll th§Ö §àth§Ör h§àr?§Ö? ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd r?dd§Ön b§Öf§àr§Ö, §Ñnd §Ö§çh?b?t§Öd ?t? n§Ñtur§Ñl t§Ñl§Önt w?th ?t? ?§â§Ö§Öd. ? §ã§Ñn ?t?ll m§Ñk§Ö ?t §Ñt th?? ?§â§Ö§Öd! §£ut ? h§Ñv§Ö t§à hurr§å ??n§ã§Ö th§Ör§Ö¡¯? §Ñ §ãl?ff §Ñr§àund h§Ör§Ö¡­ N§à§àg§Ñ? w§Ör§Ö §ãr§Ö§Ñtur§Ö? wh§à §ã§àuld §Ö§Ñ??l§å §ãl?mb u§â §ãl?ff?. §°n§ã§Ö ?t §ãl?mb§Öd u§â §Ñ §ãl?ff, §Ñ h§àr?§Ö h§Ñd n§à w§Ñ§å t§à §ã§Ñt§ãh ?t. ?f L?l?n§Ñ w§Ör§Ö t§à r§Öl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö h§Ör h§Ñnd fr§àm th§Ö N§à§àg§Ñ¡¯? r§Ö?n? §àut §àf f§Ö§Ñr wh§Ön ?t b§Ög§Ñn t§à §ãl?mb, ?h§Ö w§àuld l?k§Öl§å f§Ñll d§àwn §Ñnd w§àuld unl?k§Öl§å §ã§àm§Ö §àut un?§ã§Ñth§Öd. §´h§Ñnk? t§à G§Ñl§Ö¡¯? ?§â§Ö§Öd, ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§à§àn §ã§Ñught u§â t§à th§Ö N§à§àg§Ñ, but th§Ö §âr§àbl§Öm w§Ñ? h§Ör§Ö. ¡°L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ, §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö §ã§àm§Ö §àv§Ör h§Ör§Ö!¡± §¦v§Ön §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ö§çt§Önd§Öd h§Ör h§Ñnd, L?l?n§Ñ w§Ñ? ?n §Ñ ?t§Ñt§Ö wh§Ör§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ? b§Ñr§Öl§å §Ñbl§Ö t§à d§à §Ñn§åth?ng but §ãl?ng t§à th§Ö N§à§àg§Ñ. §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ?§à§âh?§Ö m?ght b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à §âull h§Ör §Ñw§Ñ§å ?§àm§Öh§àw ?f L?l?n§Ñ t§à§àk ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? h§Ñnd, but th§Ö N§à§àg§Ñ w§Ñ? runn?ng w?ldl§å r?ght n§àw. L?l?n§Ñ w§Ñ? t§à§à ?§ã§Ñr§Öd t§à §Ö§çt§Önd §àn§Ö §àf h§Ör h§Ñnd? ?n ?u§ãh §Ñ ??tu§Ñt?§àn. N§à g§à§àd, th§Ö §ãl?ff ?? ?u?t §Ñh§Ö§Ñd! ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ f§Öw d§àz§Ön m§Öt§Ör? §Ñw§Ñ§å. ?f th§Ö N§à§àg§Ñ ?um§â§Öd §ànt§à th§Ö §ãl?ff, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à h§Öl§â L?l?n§Ñ §Ñn§åm§àr§Ö. ? w§Ñnt t§à §Ñv§à?d ?§ã§Ñr?ng L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ m§àr§Ö th§Ñn th??, but ?t §ã§Ñn¡¯t b§Ö h§Öl§â§Öd! ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Ö?§àlv§Öd h§Ör?§Ölf §Ñnd ?h§àut§Öd, ¡°L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ, ? w?ll ?um§â §àv§Ör th§Ör§Ö! §²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö h§àld §ànt§à th§Ö r§Ö?n? f?rml§å §Ñnd d§àn¡¯t m§àv§Ö!¡± ¡°§¦h?¡± W?th§àut w§Ñ?t?ng f§àr §Ñ r§Ö§âl§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö m§Ñd§Ö G§Ñl§Ö §Ñ§â§âr§à§Ñ§ãh th§Ö N§à§àg§Ñ §Ñ? §ãl§à?§Ö §Ñ? §â§à???bl§Ö §Ñnd ?um§â§Öd §àv§Ör. §¡lth§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuld f§Ö§Öl th§Ö N§à§àg§Ñ w§Ñ? §Ñngr§å du§Ö t§à th§Ö ?udd§Ön ?m§â§Ñ§ãt §àn ?t? b§Ñ§ãk, ?h§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?n §Ñ ?t§Ñt§Ö wh§Ör§Ö ?h§Ö §ã§àuld §ã§Ñr§Ö §Ñb§àut th§Ñt. ¡°§¦§¦§¦§¦§¦§¦§¦§¦§¯§¯§¯§¯?!¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö ?udd§Önl§å ?um§â§Öd §Ñnd l§Ñnd§Öd b§Öh?nd L?l?n§Ñ, th§Ö m?§çtur§Ö §àf ?n§ã§àm§âr§Öh§Ön??bl§Ö §Ñ?t§àn??hm§Önt §Ñnd §Ñm§Ñz§Öm§Önt §Ö?§ã§Ñ§â§Öd fr§àm L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? m§àuth ?n th§Ö f§àrm §àf ?§ãr§Ö§Ñm. ?§à§âh?§Ö t§à§àk §àv§Ör th§Ö r§Ö?n? fr§àm L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? h§Ñnd §Ñnd tr?§Öd t§à §ã§àntr§àl th§Ö §Ñngr§å N§à§àg§Ñ but ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t w§àrk?ng. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-040/ CH 41 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 041 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? W§Ñ? §Ñ F§à§àl V Wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §ã§àrn§Ör§Öd, h§Ör th§àught §âr§à§ã§Ö?? §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Öl§â but b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö th§Ñt §àf §´§Ñ?uku¡¯?. ?h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd §Ñr§àund §Ñ? ?h§Ö ?nw§Ñrdl§å r§Öfl§Ö§ãt§Öd th§Ñt ?h§Ö §àught t§à ?t§Ñ§å §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör r§Ög§Ñrdl§Ö?? th§Ö ??tu§Ñt?§àn ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?n, th§àugh ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñn §Ñ§â§âr§à§âr?§Ñt§Ö §ã?r§ãum?t§Ñn§ã§Ö t§à d§à ?§à. §¦v§Ön ?f ?t w§Ñ? w?nt§Ör r?ght n§àw, th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö ?t?ll m§Ñn§å §ã§àld-r§Ö???t§Ñnt §âl§Ñnt? §Ñnd w§Ö§Öd? §Ñr§àund. §´h§Ö ?§àftn§Ö?? §àf th§Ö ?§à?l w§Ñ? §Ñ§â§â§Ñr§Önt §Öv§Ön §Ñ? th§Ö N§à§àg§Ñ r§Ñn. ?t ?h§àuld b§Ö §àk§Ñ§å. W§Öll, ?t¡¯? ?u?t §Ñ m§Ñ§åb§Ö th§àugh¡­ §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd n§à t?m§Ö t§à h§Ö??t§Ñt§Ö. §´h§Ö §ãl?ff w§Ñ? ?u?t §Ñh§Ö§Ñd. ¡°L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ, ? w?ll d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å §âr§àt§Ö§ãt §å§àu, ?§à §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö §Öndur§Ö ?t f§àr §Ñ m§àm§Önt!¡± L?l?n§Ñ w§Ñ? §àn th§Ö v§Örg§Ö §àf f§Ñ?nt?ng §Ñnd un§Ñbl§Ö t§à r§Ö§âl§å ?n th§Ö ??tu§Ñt?§àn ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?n. §£ut th§Ñt w§Ñ? b§Ött§Ör f§àr ?§à§âh?§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ömbr§Ñ§ã§Öd L?l?n§Ñ, wh§à h§Ñd g§àn§Ö l?m§â fr§àm f§Ö§Ñr, §Ñnd thr§Öw h§Ör?§Ölf t§à th§Ö gr§àund. §´h§Ö ?m§â§Ñ§ãt §ã§Ñu?§Öd th§Öm t§à r§àll §Ñ f§Öw m§Öt§Ör? d§àwn th§Ö m§Ö§Ñd§àw, but ?§à§âh?§Ö §âr§àt§Ö§ãt§Öd L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? b§àd§å §Ñnd h§Ör §àwn f§Ñ§ã§Ö. §´h§Ö d§Ñm§Ñg§Ö m§à?tl§å §ã§àn§ã§Öntr§Ñt§Öd §àn ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? b§Ñ§ãk, ?h§àuld§Ör?, §Ñnd l§Ög. F§àrtun§Ñt§Öl§å, th§Ö ?m§â§Ñ§ãt w§Ñ? m§à?tl§å §Ñll§Öv?§Ñt§Öd b§å w§Ö§Öd? §Ñnd ?§àft ?§à?l, wh?§ãh §ãu?h?§àn§Öd th§Ö?r f§Ñll. §¯§Ñd th§Ö gr§àund b§Ö§Ön §ã§àbbl§Ö?t§àn§Ö ?n?t§Ö§Ñd, th§Ö§å w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö b§Ö§Ön ?§Ör?§àu?l§å ?n?ur§Öd. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö l§à§àk§Öd u§â t§àw§Ñrd th§Ö blu§Ö ?k§å, ?h§Ö l§Öt §àut §Ñ b?g ??gh §àf r§Öl?§Öf. ¡°?? §å§àur b§àd§å §àk§Ñ§å, L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ? 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Y§àur §ãh§Ö?t ?? t§àu§ãh?ng m§Ö!¡± L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? b§àunt?ful §ãh§Ö?t w§Ñ? t§àu§ãh?ng ?§à§âh?§Ö. §³§àn??d§Ör?ng h§àw b§àunt?ful ?t w§Ñ?, ?u§ãh §Ñ §ãh§Ö?t m?ght t§àu§ãh §àth§Ör? ?u?t b§å h§Ör §Ñ§â§âr§à§Ñ§ãh?ng th§Öm, §å§Öt n§àw ?h§Ö §ãlung t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö, f§àr§ã?bl§å §âu?h?ng h§Ör §ãh§Ö?t ?nt§à ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? b§àd§å. W§àw, ?t¡¯? ?§àft! ?t f§Ö§Öl? v§Ör§å ?§àft! Wh§Ñt §Ñr§Ö th§Ö?§Ö?! Wh§Ñt §Ñr§Ö th§Ö?§Ö m§Ñd§Ö §àf?! Wh§Ñt m§Ñd§Ö ?t §â§à???bl§Ö f§àr th§Öm t§à b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö th?? ?§àft?! ¡°?t¡¯? §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å §àk§Ñ§å, L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ. §¦v§Ör§åth?ng¡¯? §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å §Ñlr?ght!¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Öl§å tr?§Öd t§à §ã§ànv?n§ã§Ö h§Ör, L?l?n§Ñ f?n§Ñll§å l?ft§Öd h§Ör f§Ñ§ã§Ö fr§àm ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §ãh§Ö?t §Ñnd b§Ög§Ñn t§à §ãr§å l?k§Ö §Ñ §ãh?ld. ?§Ör?§àu?l§å, ?§Ör?§àu?l§å¡­ g?v§Ö m§Ö §Ñ br§Ö§Ñk. §²u?h?ng §å§àur §ãh§Ö?t ?nt§à m§Ö l?k§Ö th?? §Ñnd ?h§àw?ng m§Ö §Ñ §ãr§å?ng f§Ñ§ã§Ö §àn t§à§â §àf th§Ñt, ? d§àn¡¯t th?nk ? §ã§Ñn k§Ö§Ö§â §Ñn §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn b§Öf?tt?ng th§Ñt §àf §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å§å§å§å!¡± ?t w§Ñ? n§àt l§àng §Ñg§à ??n§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö d§Ö§ãl§Ñr§Öd th§Ñt ?h§Ö w§àuld b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn w§àrth§å t§à b§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? ¡°l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör,¡± ?§à ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñb?§àlut§Öl§å d?dn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à b§Ö ?§Ö§Ön §Ñ? §Ñ §â§Örv§Ört§Öd §å§àung l§Ñd§å. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö m§Önt§Ñll§å ?§ã§àld§Öd h§Ör?§Ölf, ?h§Ö d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Öl§å tr?§Öd t§à §ã§Ñlm h§Ör §àwn h§Ö§Ñrt. §¡? ?h§Ö §ã§Ñlm§Öd d§àwn, ?h§Ö d?d th§Ö th?ng ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? m§àth§Ör d?d t§à h§Ör: u?§Öd h§Ör r?ght h§Ñnd t§à §ã§Ñr§Ö?? L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? b§Ñ§ãk wh?l§Ö h§Ör l§Öft h§Ñnd §â§Ñtt§Öd L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? h§Ö§Ñd t§à §ã§Ñlm h§Ör d§àwn. §´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§àth?ng t§à b§Ö ?§ã§Ñr§Öd §àf. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö t§àld ?u§ãh k?nd w§àrd? t§à L?l?n§Ñ, h§Ör ?§àb? gr§Ñdu§Ñll§å b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö qu?§Öt§Ör. ?u?t §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?t§Ñrt?ng t§à §ã§Ñlm d§àwn §Ñ? w§Öll, §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Ñnd §³§Öl?n§Ö ru?h§Öd t§àw§Ñrd th§Öm §àn h§àr?§Öb§Ñ§ãk. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö! §¡r§Ö b§àth §àf §å§àu §Ñlr?ght?!¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Ñnd §³§Öl?n§Ö §àn h§àr?§Öb§Ñ§ãk l§à§àk§Öd b§Ö§Ñut?ful, §Ñnd ?§à§âh?§Ö, wh§à w§Ñ? l§à§àk?ng §Ñt th§Öm fr§àm b§Öl§àw, f§Ölt th§Ö ?§ã§Ön§Ö l§à§àk§Öd d?v?n§Ö. ? w§Ñnt t§à b§Ö wr§Ö§ãk§Öd b§å th?? d?v?n?t§å. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd wh§Ñt ?h§Ö ?u?t d?d, ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à t§Ñk§Ö b§Ñ§ãk h§Ör §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör w§àrd?, d§Ö§ãl§Ñr§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñ w§àrth§å §â§Ör?§àn t§à b§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? ¡°l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡±, §Ñnd ?§Ñ§å ?h§Ö r§Ögr§Ött§Öd ?t.1 §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §àn§ã§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ ru?h§Öd ?n fr§ànt §àf th§Öm, ?§à§âh?§Ö h?d h§Ör n§Ög§Ñt?v§Ö §Öm§àt?§àn? §Ñnd r§Ö§âl?§Öd w?th, ¡°Y§Ö?, ? §Ñm §Ñlr?ght,¡± d§Ö?§â?t§Ö tumbl?ng t§à th§Ö gr§àund ?u?t §Ñ m§àm§Önt §Ñg§à. ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à r§Öm§àv§Ö th§Ö f§Ñ?§Ñd§Ö §àf th§Ö §ãut§Ö ¡°l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡± ?n fr§ànt §àf §³hr??t?n§Ñ. §¦v§Ön ?f ?t w§Ñ? f§Ñk§Ö, ?§à§âh?§Ö w??h§Öd t§à ?h§àw §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?h§Ö §ã§àuld b§Ö g§à§àd. §¦v§Ön §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö §âull§Öd L?l?n§Ñ, wh§à w§Ñ? ?t?ll §ãr§å?ng §Öv§Ön n§àw, b§å h§Ör h§Ñnd, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ l?ttl§Ö d??§Ñ§â§â§à?nt§Öd §Ñt h§Ör §àwn §Ñtt?tud§Ö. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ r§à§àm §ã§Ñll§Öd th§Ö ?nf?rm§Ñr§å w?th?n th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å, §Ñnd §Ñ d§à§ãt§àr w§Ñ? §Ñlw§Ñ§å? ?t§Ñt?§àn§Öd th§Ör§Ö. §´h§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö th§Ör§Ö ?u?t ?n §ã§Ñ?§Ö §Ñ m§Ñ?§àr ?n§ã?d§Önt §à§ã§ãurr§Öd. L§Ö§Ñv?ng L?l?n§Ñ §Ñ??d§Ö, ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Öfu?§Öd §àn§ã§Ö, ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t f§Ö§Öl §Ñn§å §â§Ñ?n f§àr §Ñ wh?l§Ö, but §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?n???t§Öd, ?§à ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t r§Öfu?§Ö §Ñn§åm§àr§Ö. §°n§ã§Ö th§Ö d§à§ãt§àr ?§Ñ?d th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à §âr§àbl§Öm w?th ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? b§àn§Ö?, §³hr??t?n§Ñ f?n§Ñll§å §Ö§çh§Ñl§Öd ?n r§Öl?§Öf. ?§à§âh?§Ö f§Ölt b§Ñd t§à ?§Ö§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§àrr§å f§àr h§Ör th§Ñt mu§ãh. ??n§ã§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn d?dn¡¯t ?h§àw §Ñn§å §Ñng§Ör §àr ?§Ñdn§Ö?? unt?l th§Ö d§à§ãt§àr ?§Ñ?d th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñ b?g §âr§àbl§Öm w?th ?§à§âh?§Ö, ?h§Ö f§Ñ?l§Öd t§à n§àt?§ã§Ö th§Ñt. Wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Öturn§Öd t§à h§Ör r§à§àm, ?h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt ?unn§å¡¯? f§Ñ§ã§Ö b§Öf§àr§Ö f?n§Ñll§å r§Öl§Ñ§ç?ng, §Ñll §àf h§Ör §Ö§çh§Ñu?t?§àn r§Öv§Ö§Ñl?ng ?t?§Ölf. ¡°?¡¯m t?r§Öd¡­ §å§Ö?, ?¡¯m r§Ö§Ñll§å §Ö§çh§Ñu?t§Öd.¡± ?t w§Ñ? m§Ñ?nl§å th§Ö r§Ö?ult §àf h§Ör m§Önt§Ñl §ã§àmb§Ñt §Ñg§Ñ?n?t th§Ñt b§àunt?ful §àb?§Ö§ãt. ??n§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ö§çh§Ñu?t§Öd, ?h§Ö h§Ñd ?unn§å h§Öl§â h§Ör §ãh§Ñng§Ö §Ñnd b§Ñth§Ö b§Öf§àr§Ö t§Ñk?ng §Ñ ?h§àrt n§Ñ§â. §´h§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñt§Ö h§Ör d?nn§Ör §Ñnd rum?n§Ñt§Öd §Ñb§àut h§Ör §Ñ§ãt?§àn? th§Ñt d§Ñ§å §àn§ã§Ö ?h§Ö r§Ög§Ñ?n§Öd ?§àm§Ö v?t§Ñl?t§å. N§àw th§Ñt ? th?nk §Ñb§àut ?t, w§Ö §Ñr§Ö b§àth w§àm§Ön, ?§à ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t unn§Ñtur§Ñl §Öv§Ön ?f th§Ö§å g§àt t§àu§ãh§Öd f§àr §Ñ b?t. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? ?t w§àuld¡¯v§Ö b§Ö§Ön b§Ött§Ör ?f ? t§àu§ãh§Öd ?t m§àr§Ö? N§à, th§Ñt¡¯? n§à g§à§àd, ?§à§âh?§Ö. §´h§Ñt ?? §Ñn §Ñ§ãt th§Ñt w§àuld ?nv§Ñd§Ö th§Ö §Ñb?§àlut§Ö ?nv?§àl§Ñbl§Ö §Ñr§Ö§Ñ. Wh§Ñt h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd t§àd§Ñ§å w§Ñ? §Ñ bl§Ö???ng. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ bl§Ö???ng th§Ñt g§àd gr§Ñnt§Öd t§à m§Ö! ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught ?§à §àn t§à§â §àf h§Ör b§Öd, b§Öf§àr§Ö m§àv?ng t§à h§Ör d§Ö?k §Ñft§Ör §Ñ wh?l§Ö, th§Ön t§Ñk?ng u§â h§Ör qu?ll. ?h§Ö th§Ön §à§â§Ön§Öd th§Ö d?§Ñr§å §àn h§Ör d§Ö?k §Ñnd b§Ög§Ñn t§à wr?t§Ö §àut ¡°D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ.¡± §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng ?h§Ö r§Ö§Ñll§å w??h§Öd t§à t§Öll h§Ör d§Ö§Ñr fr?§Önd §Ñb§àut. ?t w§Ñ? m§Ñ?nl§å §Ñb§àut h§Ör §Ñng§Ör §àv§Ör §Ñ §ã§Ört§Ñ?n m§Ñtt§Ör. §¡nd ?§à, ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? ¡°bl§Ö???ng kn§àwn §Ñ? g§à§àd f§àrtun§Ö, wh?§ãh §Ñll§àw§Öd h§Ör t§à t§àu§ãh th§Ö bl§Ö???ng §àf f§Ört?l?t§å¡± §ã§Ñ?§Ö w§Ñ? §ãl§à?§Öd. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-041/ CH 42 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 043 ¨C §´h§Ö Y§àung L§Ñd§å N§Ñm§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör ~ N?ght §àf th§Ö §°n§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ? ~ ?h§Ö gl§Ñn§ã§Öd ?n th§Ö d?r§Ö§ãt?§àn §àf th§Ö r§à§àm §àf h§Ör §àth§Ör fr?§Önd. §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§Ñ? §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å ?n h§Ör r§à§àm. §¡ft§Ör th?nk?ng f§àr §Ñ m§àm§Önt, §³§Öl?n§Ö r§Öl§Ö§Ñ?§Öd h§Ör h§Ñnd fr§àm th§Ö d§à§àr §Ñnd w§Ñlk§Öd t§àw§Ñrd §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? r§à§àm. ?h§Ö kn§à§ãk§Öd l?ghtl§å, but th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à r§Ö§âl§å. ?t?ll, §³§Öl?n§Ö ?§â§àk§Ö §àut th§Ñt ?t w§Ñ? h§Ör, th§Ön th§Ö d§à§àr §à§â§Ön§Öd. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö f?gur§Ö §àf h§Ör fr?§Önd ?t§Ñnd?ng §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§ànl§Ö?? ?n fr§ànt §àf th§Ö d§à§àr. ?§Ö§Ö?ng §³hr??t?n§Ñ, wh§à l§à§àk§Öd §â§Ñl§Ö §Ñ? ?h§Ö b?t h§Ör l?§â? §Ñnd furr§àw§Öd h§Ör b§Ö§Ñut?ful br§àw?, §³§Öl?n§Ö §àn§ã§Ö §Ñg§Ñ?n §ã§ànf?rm§Öd th§Ñt th?? fr?§Önd §àf h§Ör? w§Ñ? ?t?ll t§Örr?bl§å b§Ö§Ñut?ful. ¡°§°h m§å, th§Ñt¡¯? qu?t§Ö §Ñn §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn §å§àu h§Ñv§Ö th§Ör§Ö, §³hr??t?n§Ñ W§Öll?n.¡± §³§Öl?n§Ö l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt th§Ö §ãurr§Önt §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn §àf h§Ör fr?§Önd. §¦v§Ön th§àugh §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? b§Ö§Ñut§å d?dn¡¯t §ãh§Ñng§Ö, th§Ö §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn §àn h§Ör f§Ñ§ã§Ö w§Ñ? §àn§Ö §³§Öl?n§Ö h§Ñd n§Öv§Ör ?§Ö§Ön b§Öf§àr§Ö, §Ñnd ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Öl§â but ?§â§Ö§Ñk ?§Ñr§ã§Ñ?t?§ã§Ñll§å §Ñ? u?u§Ñl. §¯§Ör fr?§Önd, wh§à u?u§Ñll§å bru?h§Öd §àff ?u§ãh §ã§àmm§Önt? l?ghtl§å, r§Ñ??§Öd h§Ör v§à?§ã§Ö §Ñ? ?h§Ö r§Öl§Ö§Ñ?§Öd th§Ö fl§à§àd §àf §Öm§àt?§àn? ?h§Ö w§Ñ? f§Ö§Öl?ng §Ñt th§Ñt m§àm§Önt. ¡°§´h§Ñt g?rl¡­! ?h§Ö¡¯? §Ñ f§à§àl! 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N§Ö?th§Ör th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön g?ft§Öd th§Ö h§àr?§Ö? n§àr §³§Öl?n§Ö w§Ör§Ö §Ñw§Ñr§Ö §àf h§àw f§Ñ?t th§à?§Ö tw§à h§àr?§Ö? §ã§àuld §â§à???bl§å run. ¡°? n§Öv§Ör ?m§Ñg?n§Öd th§Ñt h§àr?§Ö §ã§àuld run th§Ñt f§Ñ?t¡­¡± §³§Öl?n§Ö¡¯? ?ur§âr??§Ö l§Ö§Ñk§Öd §àut §àf h§Ör m§àuth. §¦v§Ön §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§Ñ? ?tunn§Öd wh§Ön ?h§Ö ?§Ñw ?§à§âh?§Ö r?d§Ö h§Ör h§àr?§Ö §Ñw§Ñ§å. ?§Ö§Ö?ng ?§à§âh?§Ö r?d§Ö h§Ör bl§Ñ§ãk h§àr?§Ö l?k§Ö th§Ö w?nd, §³§Öl?n§Ö ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å §ã§àm§â§à?§Öd h§Ör?§Ölf §Ñnd §ãh§Ñ?§Öd §Ñft§Ör h§Ör §Ñl§àng w?th §³hr??t?n§Ñ. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §Öv§Ön f§àr th§Ö §â§Ñ?r wh§à w§Ör§Ö §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å u?§Öd t§à h§àr?§Ö?, th§Ö§å §ã§àuldn¡¯t §ã§Ñt§ãh u§â w?th ?§à§âh?§Ö. ?u?t wh§Ön th§Ö§å f?n§Ñll§å ?§â§àtt§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? f?gur§Ö, ?h§Ö¡¯d ?um§â§Öd fr§àm th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk h§àr?§Ö t§àw§Ñrd th§Ö §Ñn?m§Ñl fr§àm §Ñ f§àr§Ö?gn n§Ñt?§àn r?ght §Ñt th§Ö n§Ö§çt m§àm§Önt. §´§à b§Ö h§àn§Ö?t, §³§Öl?n§Ö¡¯? br§Ö§Ñth ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à §ã§Ö§Ñ?§Ö §Ñt th§Ñt m§àm§Önt. §³§Öl?n§Ö w§Ñ? ?§à ?ur§âr??§Öd th§Ñt ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t §Öv§Ön ?§ãr§Ö§Ñm; h§Ör §Ö§å§Ö? w?d§Ön§Öd §Öv§Ön furth§Ör, §Ñnd h§Ör h§Ö§Ñrt b§Ö§Ñt v?§àl§Öntl§å. Wh§Ön ?h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Ñt th§Ñt m§àm§Önt, h§Ör fr?§Önd wh§à u?u§Ñll§å n§Öv§Ör ?tr§Ñ§å§Öd fr§àm h§Ör §ã§àrr§Ö§ãt §â§à?tur§Ö ?w§Ñ§å§Öd un?t§Ö§Ñd?l§å ?n h§Ör ?§Ö§Ñt. R§Ö§Ñl?z?ng §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§Ñ? d?zz§å b§å th§Ö ??tu§Ñt?§àn, §³§Öl?n§Ö f?§Ör§ã§Öl§å §ã§Ñll§Öd §àut h§Ör fr?§Önd¡¯? n§Ñm§Ö. §³hr??t?n§Ñ r§Ö§Ñ§ãt§Öd t§à h§Ör v§à?§ã§Ö §Ñnd ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å §ã§àrr§Ö§ãt§Öd h§Ör §â§à?tur§Ö, but §³§Öl?n§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t f§Ö§Öl r§Öl?§Öv§Öd ?u?t §å§Öt. §£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö unt?l th§Ön, n§Öv§Ör §àn§ã§Ö d?d §³hr??t?n§Ö l§à?§Ö h§Ör §â§à?tur§Ö wh§Ön ?h§Ö w§Ñ? r?d?ng h§Ör h§àr?§Ö. ¡°§³hr??t?n§Ñ, g§Öt §àff f§àr §Ñ m§àm§Önt!¡± §³§Öl?n§Ö ?h§àut§Öd §Ñt h§Ör, but §³hr??t?n§Ñ §ã§ànt?nu§Öd t§à r?d§Ö h§Ör h§àr?§Ö ?n?t§Ö§Ñd. ¡°§³hr??t?n§Ñ!¡± R§Ög§Ñrdl§Ö?? §àf h§àw m§Ñn§å t?m§Ö? §³§Öl?n§Ö §ã§Ñll§Öd f§àr h§Ör, §³hr??t?n§Ñ §ã§ànt?nu§Öd t§à ?§âur h§Ör h§àr?§Ö t§àw§Ñrd ?§à§âh?§Ö w?th§àut ?t§à§â§â?ng. §¦v§Öntu§Ñll§å, §³§Öl?n§Ö g§àt h§Ör h§àr?§Ö §ãl§à?§Ör t§à h§Ör fr?§Önd¡¯? h§àr?§Ö t§à ?t§à§â §³hr??t?n§Ñ. ¡°§³hr??t?n§Ñ!¡± Wh§Ön th§Ö wh?t§Ö h§àr?§Ö f?n§Ñll§å ?t§à§â§â§Öd §Ñft§Ör runn?ng t§à §Ö§çh§Ñu?t?§àn, §³hr??t?n§Ñ f?n§Ñll§å l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt §³§Öl?n§Ö. ¡°§³§Öl?n§Ö, §å§àu¡¯r§Ö ?n th§Ö w§Ñ§å!¡± ¡°§³§Ñlm d§àwn! §¡r§Ö §å§àu tr§å?ng t§à f§Ñll d§àwn fr§àm §å§àur h§àr?§Ö?¡± ¡°§´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à w§Ñ§å ? w?ll d§à ?u§ãh §Ñ¡­!!¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?t§à§â§â§Öd ?§â§Ö§Ñk?ng §Ñnd l§Öt §àut §Ñ v§à?§ã§Öl§Ö?? ?§ãr§Ö§Ñm §Ñ? ?h§Ö ?§Ñw wh§Ñt w§Ñ? unf§àld?ng. 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§Ñ w§àrth§å §â§Ör?§àn t§à b§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ W§Öll?n¡¯? ¡°l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö n§Öv§Ör f§àrg§àt t§à b§Ö h§Ör?§Ölf n§à m§Ñtt§Ör th§Ö ??tu§Ñt?§àn. §¦v§Ön h§Ör §Ñ§ãt?§àn?, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? unb§Öf?tt?ng §àf §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å, w§àuld b§Ö tr§Ö§Ñt§Öd §Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt w§Ñ? ?m§âr§àb§Ñbl§Ö §Ñnd m??t§Ñk§Önl§å w?tn§Ö??§Öd. §´h?? w§Ñ? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö, §Öv§Ön §Ñft§Ör §Ñll th§Ñt, ?h§Ö ?t?ll §âut §àut th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö ?m?l?ng §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn §Ñ? §Ñ l§Ñd§å th§Ñt w§Ñ? ?u?t h§àld?ng d§àwn §àn h§Ör dr§Ö?? wh?l§Ö §âl§Ñ§å?ng ?n §Ñ br§Ö§Öz§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñl?§à §â§à??§Ö??§Öd th§Ö §â§àw§Ör t§à m§àv§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö¡¯? h§Ö§Ñrt?. §´h§Ö th?ng ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd m?ght b§Ö §Ñ l?ttl§Ö d?ff§Ör§Önt fr§àm wh§Ñt §³hr??t?n§Ñ h§Ñd. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §Öv§Ön th§àugh th§Ö?r §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö? w§Ör§Ö d?ff§Ör§Önt, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?nd§Ö§Öd qu?t§Ö ??m?l§Ñr t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ. §¡ft§Ör §Ñll, ?§à§âh?§Ö §Öv§Ön m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à m§àv§Ö th§Ö h§Ö§Ñrt §àf §³hr??t?n§Ñ W§Öll?n, th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf th§Ö duk§Ö¡¯? f§Ñm?l§å. ?¡¯m ?u?t n§à m§Ñt§ãh f§àr th§Ñt¡­ §³§Öl?n§Ö r§Ö§Ñl?z§Öd th?? §Ñ? ?h§Ö §Ömbr§Ñ§ã§Öd h§Ör fr?§Önd, wh§à?§Ö b§Ö§Ñut?ful f§Ñ§ã§Ö w§Ñ? d??t§àrt§Öd ?n §Ñngu??h. §³§Öl?n§Ö d?dn¡¯t kn§àw wh§Ör§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ l§Ö§Ñrn§Öd §Ñb§àut ?§à§âh?§Ö, n§àr wh§å ?h§Ö §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Öd th§Ö b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd w?th h§Ör §Öv§Ön n§àw. §³§Öl?n§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t §âr?v§å t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? th§àught §âr§à§ã§Ö?? th§Ñt m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör d§à ?§à. §³§Öl?n§Ö §Ñl?§à d?dn¡¯t kn§àw wh§Ñt th§Ö §â§Ñ?r h§Ñd t§Ñlk§Öd §Ñb§àut §Ñ? th§Ö§å r§àd§Ö th§Ö?r h§àr?§Ö? b§Öf§àr§Ö th§Ö ?n§ã?d§Önt. §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt §³§Öl?n§Ö ?§Ñw th§Ñt b§àth §àf th§Öm g§àt §àff th§Ö?r h§àr?§Ö? t§à l§à§àk §Ñt th§Ö f§àr§Ö?gn §Ñn?m§Ñl. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? wh§å §³§Öl?n§Ö d?dn¡¯t m??? h§àw §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö? w§Ör§Ö l§à§àk?ng §Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñ? ?f ?h§Ö w§Ñ? l§à§àk?ng §Ñt ?§àm§Öth?ng d§Ñzzl?ng. §³§Öl?n§Ö d?dn¡¯t kn§àw wh§Ñt h§Ör b§Ö§Ñut?ful fr?§Önd w§Ñnt§Öd t§à §Ñ§ãh?§Öv§Ö f§àr §Ñll h§Ör §Ñ§ãt?§àn?. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §³§Öl?n§Ö kn§Öw §àn§Ö th?ng: §´h§Ñt th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör, h§Ñd b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö §Ñ ¡°§âr§Ö§ã?§àu? l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡± f§àr §³hr??t?n§Ñ W§Öll?n. ?t turn§Öd §àut th§Ñt w§Ñ§å b§Öf§àr§Ö ?h§Ö kn§Öw ?t. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? §³hr??t?n§Ñ h§Ör?§Ölf w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñw§Ñr§Ö §àf ?t wh§Ön ?t h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd §Ñ? w§Öll. §³§Öl?n§Ö h§Ñd §Ñ wr§å l§Ñugh §Ñt th§Ö f§Ö§Öl?ng §àf h§Ör l§àng-t?m§Ö fr?§Önd b§Ö?ng t§Ñk§Ön §Ñw§Ñ§å b§å ?§àm§Öb§àd§å §Öl?§Ö. §¦v§Ön ?§à, §³§Öl?n§Ö w§Ñ? ?t?ll §Ñbl§Ö t§à ?§à§àth§Ö h§Ör fr?§Önd, wh§à §Ö§ç§â§à?§Öd h§Ör §Öm§àt?§àn? ?n fr§ànt §àf h§Ör r?ght n§àw. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? h§Ör §âr?v?l§Ög§Ö §Ñ? §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? ¡°fr?§Önd¡±, ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ? §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? ¡°l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡±. §³§Öl?n§Ö g§Öntl§å §Ömbr§Ñ§ã§Öd h§Ör fr?§Önd, wh§à §ã§àuldn¡¯t §Ö§ç§â§à?§Ö h§Ör §ãurr§Önt §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö t§à h§Ör ¡°l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör.¡± §´h§Ö m§à§ànl?ght ?§àftl§å ?llum?n§Ñt§Öd th§Ö r§à§àm thr§àugh th§Ö w?nd§àw. ?t w§Ñ? qu?§Öt th§Ñt n?ght §Ñ? th§Ö b?g m§à§àn hung ?n th§Ö ?k§å. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-042/ CH 43 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 043 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ¡­ ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñlm§à?t tr?§Öd t§à wr?t§Ö ?n th§Ö d?§Ñr§å §àut §àf h§Ñb?t, wh?§ãh ?h§Ö th§Ön §ãl§à?§Öd ?n §Ñ hurr§å. ??n§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd g§àtt§Ön ?nt§à th§Ö h§Ñb?t §àf wr?t?ng wh§Ön§Öv§Ör ?h§Ö f§Ölt l?k§Ö ?t, ?t m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör f§àrg§Öt wh§Ñt ?h§Ö h§Ñd ?u?t wr?tt§Ön §å§Ö?t§Örd§Ñ§å, §Ñnd ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñb§àut t§à wr?t§Ö ?§àm§Öth?ng th?? m§àrn?ng. N§à g§à§àd, n§à g§à§àd. ? ?h§àuldn¡¯t f§àrg§Öt h§àw §´§Önm§Ñ w§Ñ? §Ñ tr§Ñ?t§àr. L§Ö§Ñv?ng §Ñ??d§Ö h§àw ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö b§Ö?t fr?§Önd w§Ñ? d§Öm§àt§Öd t§à §Ñ tr§Ñ?t§àr ?n??d§Ö h§Ör m?nd b§Öf§àr§Ö ?h§Ö §Öv§Ön r§Ö§Ñl?z§Öd ?t, h§Ör f§Ñt?gu§Ö h§Ñd §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öl§å v§Ñn??h§Öd th§Ñnk? t§à §Ñ g§à§àd n?ght¡¯? ?l§Ö§Ö§â. ¡°? d?dn¡¯t f§Ö§Öl §Ñn§å §â§Ñ?n §Öv§Ön §Ñft§Ör §Ñ n?ght §â§Ñ??§Öd, ?§à ?t ?h§àuld b§Ö §àk§Ñ§å. §¡? §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd §àf m§Ö, ? ?ur§Ö §Ñm qu?t§Ö ?turd§å!¡±1 ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? v§Ör§å gr§Ñt§Öful f§àr th§Ö ?turd?n§Ö?? ?h§Ö¡¯d ?nh§Ör?t§Öd fr§àm h§Ör f§Ñth§Ör. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö §ãh§Ö§Örfull§å w§Önt t§à th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å, L?l?n§Ñ w§Ñ? ?t§Ñnd?ng ?n fr§ànt §àf h§Ör §ãl§Ñ??r§à§àm. ?h§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ör§Ö §Ñl§àn§Ö §Ñnd h§Ñd n§àn§Ö §àf h§Ör f§àll§àw§Ör? §Ñr§àund h§Ör t§àd§Ñ§å. ¡°G§à§àd m§àrn?ng, L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ. ?? §å§àur b§àd§å §Ñlr?ght?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö br?§Öfl§å h§Ö??t§Ñt§Öd f§àr §Ñ m§àm§Önt b§Öf§àr§Ö §ã§Ñll?ng §àut t§à L?l?n§Ñ, but ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?t?ll w§àrr?§Öd §Ñb§àut L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? b§àd§å. §¦v§Ön ?f ?h§Ö w§Ñ? f?n§Ö §å§Ö?t§Örd§Ñ§å, th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö t?m§Ö? wh§Ön §â§Ñ?n §ã§àuld §ànl§å b§Ö f§Ölt l§àng §Ñft§Ör ?t w§Ñ? ?nfl?§ãt§Öd. Unl?k§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö, wh§à w§Ñ? qu?t§Ö ?turd§å d§Ö?§â?t§Ö b§Ö?ng §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd§å, L?l?n§Ñ w§Ñ? §Ñ §âr§à§â§Ör §å§àung l§Ñd§å, ?§à th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö v§Ör§å d?ff§Ör§Önt. Wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§Ñll§Öd §àut, L?l?n§Ñ ?t§Ñr§Öd h§Ñrd §Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö b§Öf§àr§Ö §à§â§Ön?ng h§Ör m§àuth t§à ?§â§Ö§Ñk. ¡°? w§Ñ? m§Ö§Ñn t§à §å§àu §Ñll th?? t?m§Ö, ?§à wh§å d?d §å§àu h§Öl§â m§Ö?!¡± ¡°§¯§Ö-h?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? tr§àubl§Öd b§å th§Ö qu§Ö?t?§àn th§Ñt §ã§Ñm§Ö §àut §àf L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? m§àuth. Wh§å? ¡­§¦v§Ön ?f §å§àu §Ñ?k m§Ö wh§å¡­ ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ §â§Ñrt?§ãul§Ñr r§Ö§Ñ?§àn f§àr d§à?ng ?§à. ?§à§âh?§Ö m§Ör§Öl§å ?§Ñv§Öd L?l?n§Ñ b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?h§Ö th§àught L?l?n§Ñ w§Ñ? ?n d§Ñng§Ör. D?d ?h§Ö r§Ö§Ñll§å n§Ö§Öd §Ñ §â§Ñrt?§ãul§Ñr r§Ö§Ñ?§àn t§à d§à th§Ñt? ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught §Ñ l?ttl§Ö §Ñnd th§Ön ?m?l§Öd §Ñ? u?u§Ñl. ¡°?¡¯v§Ö §Ñlw§Ñ§å? th§àught th§Ñt L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ ?? §Ñ v§Ör§å §ãut§Ö §Ñnd w§ànd§Örful §å§àung l§Ñd§å. ? n§Öv§Ör th§àught §àf §å§àu §Ñ? §Ñ m§Ö§Ñn §â§Ör?§àn.¡± ¡°§´h§Ñ-th§Ñt¡¯? §Ñ l?§Ö!¡± ¡°?¡¯m n§àt l§å?ng. §°th§Örw??§Ö, wh§å w§àuld §å§àu tr§å t§à l§Önd m§Ö §å§àur t§Ö§çtb§à§àk b§Ñ§ãk th§Ön?¡± ¡°? th§àught §å§àu w§àuld b§Ö ?n tr§àubl§Ö w?th§àut ?t¡­ §´h§àugh §å§àu §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å w§Ör§Ön¡¯t ?n tr§àubl§Ö §Ñt §Ñll¡­¡± L?l?n§Ñ §âuff§Öd h§Ör §ãh§Ö§Ök §Ñ? ?h§Ö r§Ö§ã§Ñll§Öd th§Ö §âr§Öv?§àu? ?nt§Ör§Ñ§ãt?§àn. §¡? §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd, ?h§Ö¡¯? §ãut§Ö. ? §ã§Ñn §ànl§å th?nk th§Ñt wh?t§Ö, §âuff§Öd §ãh§Ö§Ök ?? §ãut§Ö n§à m§Ñtt§Ör h§àw m§Ñn§å t?m§Ö? ? ?§Ö§Ö ?t. L?l?n§Ñ l§à§àk§Öd d§àwn §Ñnd ?h§à§àk h§Ör h§Ö§Ñd un§ã§àmf§àrt§Ñbl§å. ?h§Ö furr§àw§Öd h§Ör br§àw?, §Ñ? ?f h§Ö??t§Ñt?ng §Ñb§àut ?§àm§Öth?ng, b§Öf§àr§Ö f?n§Ñll§å t§Ñk?ng ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? h§Ñnd §Ñft§Ör h§Ör h§Ö§Ñrt h§Ñd ?§Öttl§Öd. ¡°Y§àu §Ñr§Ö m§å b§Ön§Öf§Ñ§ãt§àr! ?¡¯m §Ñw§Ñr§Ö th?? ?? §Ñ ?§Ölf??h r§Öqu§Ö?t, but ? h§à§â§Ö §å§àu §ã§Ñn f§àrg?v§Ö m§Ö f§àr wh§Ñt ?¡¯v§Ö d§àn§Ö t§à §å§àu unt?l n§àw! ? w§Ñnt §å§àu¡­ ?§à§âh?§Ö, t§à b§Ö m§å fr?§Önd!¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?§â§Ö§Ö§ãhl§Ö?? §Ñft§Ör h§Ö§Ñr?ng §Ñ ?§Önt§Ön§ã§Ö ?h§Ö¡¯d h§Ö§Ñrd f§àr th§Ö f?r?t t?m§Ö §Ñft§Ör l?v?ng tw§Önt§å-f?v§Ö §å§Ö§Ñr? §Ñ? 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R§à?§Ö¡¯!¡± ¡°§¦§Öh?!¡± W§Ñ? ?t th§Ñt k?nd §àf ?m§â§àrt§Ñnt b§à§àk? §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §Ñ? L?l?n§Ñ ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö m?ght b§Ö r§Ö?§Önt§Öd b§å §àth§Ör §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö? wh§à d?dn¡¯t m§Ñn§Ñg§Ö t§à §Önr§àll ?n ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö¡± f§àr th§Ñt, th§Ñt m§Ö§Ñnt ?t w§Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt §ã§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö r§Ö§Ñd §Öl?§Öwh§Ör§Ö. ?n th§Ñt §ã§Ñ?§Ö, ?? ?t r§Ö§Ñll§å wr?tt§Ön ?§àm§Öwh§Ör§Ö §Ñm§àng th§Ö t§Ö§çtb§à§àk?? ?t w§Ñ? ?t?ll t§à§à §Ö§Ñrl§å f§àr th§Ö m§àrn?ng l§Ö??§àn. ??n§ã§Ö L?l?n§Ñ ?§Ñ?d ?h§Ö w§àuld br?ng ?t t§à h§Ör, ?§à§âh?§Ö f§Ölt b§Ñd §Önt§Ör?ng th§Ö §ãl§Ñ??r§à§àm b§å h§Ör?§Ölf. §¡ft§Ör w§Ñ?t?ng f§àr §Ñ wh?l§Ö, L?l?n§Ñ §ã§Ñm§Ö b§Ñ§ãk, th§àugh §Ñ l?ttl§Ö §àut §àf br§Ö§Ñth. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö §à§â§Ön§Öd th§Ö b§à§àk, ?t turn§Öd §àut ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñ §âr?nt§Öd b§à§àk but §Ñ h§Ñndwr?tt§Ön §ã§à§â§å. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-043/ CH 44 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 044 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ¡­ ?? ??n§ã§Ö ?t ?? ?§àm§Öth?ng L?l?n§Ñ §ã§à§â?§Öd, ? ?u§â§â§à?§Ö ?t ??n¡¯t §Ñ b§à§àk th§Ñt ?? §âubl??h§Öd n§àrm§Ñll§å. ¡°?? ?t r§Ö§Ñll§å §Ñlr?ght?¡± ¡°Y§Ö?! R§Ö§Ñd?ng th?? ?? §Ñ §âr?v?l§Ög§Ö §àf ¡®§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö¡¯ ?tud§Önt?!¡± §¡ §âr?v?l§Ög§Ö §àf ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? 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F?r?t §àf §Ñll, th§Ö §Ñuth§àr d§Ö§â?§ãt§Öd th§Ö §â?§å§ãh§àl§àg§å §àf th§Ö §ãh§Ñr§Ñ§ãt§Ör? v§Ör§å w§Öll, l?k§Ö h§àw N?§ã§àl§Ö f§Ölt §ã§àn?tr?§ãt§Öd d§Ñ§å b§å d§Ñ§å §Ñ? h§Ö l?v§Öd ?n §Ñn §Önv?r§ànm§Önt f?ll§Öd w?th §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö th§Ö r§Ö§Ñd§Ör ?§åm§â§Ñth?z§Ö w?th h?m. §¦v§Ön L§Ö§àld, wh§à tr?§Öd t§à n§àt gr§àw ?nt§à §Ñn §Ñrr§àg§Ñnt §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt, ?t?ll ?h§àw§Öd ?u§ãh §Ñrr§àg§Ñn§ã§Ö thr§àugh h?? §Ñ§ãt?§àn? §Ñnd w§àrd? w?th§àut h?m n§àt?§ã?ng ?t, §Ñnd th§Ö ?ubtl§Öt?§Ö? §àf h?? §Ñngu??h§Öd h§Ö§Ñrt b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf th§Ñt w§Ör§Ö wr?tt§Ön ?n d§Öt§Ñ?l. §´h§Ö ?t§àr§å §Ñl?§à §ã§ànt§Ñ?n§Öd §Ñ l?ttl§Ö §Öl§Öm§Önt §àf m§å?t§Ör§å, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö ?ur§Ö th§Ö r§Ö§Ñd§Ör w§àuldn¡¯t g§Öt b§àr§Öd r§Ö§Ñd?ng ?t. ¡°§´h§Ö ?§ã§Ön§Ö d§Ö?§ãr?§ât?§àn ?? w§ànd§Örful, §Ñnd th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à wr§àt§Ö ?t ?? §Ñm§Ñz?ng §Ñ? w§Öll¡­¡± §¡§ã§ã§àrd?ng t§à L?l?n§Ñ, th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö §âl§Önt§å §àf th§Ö?§Ö k?nd? §àf ?t§àr?§Ö? w?th §Ñn§àn§åm§àu? §Ñuth§àr? ?n ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö.¡± §´h§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn wh§å th§Ö §Ñuth§àr? d?dn¡¯t n§Ñm§Ö th§Öm?§Ölv§Ö? w§Ñ? t§à §Ñll§àw th§Öm t§à wr?t§Ö §Ñ? th§Ö§å l?k§Öd w?th§àut b§Ö?ng b§àund b§å §Ñn§åth?ng, §Ñnd ?f r§Ö§Ñd§Ör? w§Ör§Ö t§à l§Ö§Ñrn th§Ö §Ñuth§àr¡¯? f§Ñm?l§å §â§Öd?gr§Ö§Ö, th§Ö§å w§àuld §Ñl?§à b§Ö un§Ñbl§Ö t§à §Ön?§à§å th§Ö ?t§àr§å §Ñ? §âur§Öl§å, ?§à ?t w§Ñ? qu?t§Ö §Ñ §ã§àn??d§Ör§Ñt?§àn. ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd th§Ñt th§Ö?§Ö k?nd? §àf ?t§àr?§Ö? w?th §Ñn§àn§åm§àu? §Ñuth§àr? w§Ör§Ö §ã§àmm§àn ?n ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö¡± §Öv§Ön w§Ñ§å b§Ñ§ãk ?n th§Ö §â§Ñ?t. ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd th§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö ?§âr§Ö§Ñd thr§àugh h§Ñndwr?tt§Ön §ã§à§â?§Ö? w§Ñ? t§à m§Ñk§Ö ?t ?m§â§à???bl§Ö f§àr th§Ö §Ñuth§àr t§à b§Ö d??t?ngu??h§Öd. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-044/ CH 45 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 045 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ¡­ ???1 ??n§ã§Ö ?t w§Ñ? §Ñn §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å f§àr §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö?, ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught §Ñll th§Ö§å w§àuld l§Ö§Ñrn w§Ñ? §â§à§Ötr§å, §Ömbr§à?d§Ör§å, d§Ñn§ã§Ö, §Ñnd §Öt?qu§Ött§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö n§Öv§Ör kn§Öw th§Ö§å §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å §ã§àuld fr§Ö§Öl§å wr?t§Ö ?t§àr?§Ö? f§àr fun. ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught th§Ñt §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àught t§à l?v§Ö ?n §Ñ f?§ç§Öd w§àrld ?n §Ñn §àrd§Örl§å m§Ñnn§Ör, but ?h§Ö §ã§Ñm§Ö t§à l§Ö§Ñrn th§Ñt th§Ö§å f§àund wh§Ñt th§Ö§å §Ön?§à§å§Öd §Ñnd l?v§Öd th§Ö?r l?v§Ö? br?ghtl§å. §´§à b§Ö h§àn§Ö?t, wh§Ön ?h§Ö w§Ñ? b§àrn §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör ?n th?? w§àrld, ?h§Ö §àft§Ön th§àught ?h§Ö w§Ñ? gl§Ñd t§à b§Ö b§àrn §Ñ w§àm§Ñn, but ?h§Ö §Ñl?§à §àft§Ön th§àught h§àw h§Ñrd ?t w§àuld b§Ö f§àr §Ñ w§àm§Ñn t§à l?v§Ö ?n th?? w§àrld. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? ?h§Ö th§àught §àf th§Ñt §Öv§Ön m§àr§Ö §Ñ? ?h§Ö w§Ñ? fr§àm §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã f§Ñm?l§å, b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §ã§à§àk?ng w§Ñ? §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd §Ñ ?h§Ñm§Ö, r§Öv§Ö§Ñl?ng l§Ög? w§Ñ? §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd §àb?§ã§Ön§Ö, §Ñnd runn?ng §Ñr§àund w§Ñ? §àut §àf th§Ö qu§Ö?t?§àn. §´h§Ö §ã§àr?§Öt f§Ölt t§àugh, §Ñnd h§Ñv?ng l§àng h§Ñ?r w§Ñ? §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd §Ñ m§Ñ?§àr §âr§à§àf §àf b§Ö§Ñut§å h§Ör§Ö. §¦v§Ön f§àr m§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö, th§Ö§å ?u§â§â§à?§Ödl§å §ã§àuld §ànl§å m§Ñrr§å th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn th§Ö?r §â§Ñr§Önt? §ãh§à?§Ö f§àr th§Öm, ?t w§Ñ? §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd §ã§àmm§àn ?§Ön?§Ö t§à ?§Örv§Ö th§Ö?r hu?b§Ñnd, §Ñnd g?v?ng b?rth t§à §ãh?ldr§Ön w§Ñ? §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd §Ñ dut§å, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö w§àm§Ön¡¯? l?v§Ö? §âr§Ñ§ãt?§ã§Ñll§å d§Öv§à?d §àf fr§Ö§Öd§àm §Ñnd §â§Ör?§àn§Ñl w?ll. §¡ §å§àung l§Ñd§å l?k§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö, wh§à §ã§àuld l?v§Ö §Ñ? ?h§Ö l?k§Öd, w§Ñ? §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd b?z§Ñrr§Ö. §£§Ñrt¡¯? r§Öm§Ñrk §àf r§Öf§Örr?ng t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñ? §Ñ ¡°h§Ör§Ö?§å §àf §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å¡± w§Ñ? §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd §ãut§Ö §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à th§Ö §Ñ§ãtu§Ñl f§Ñ§ãt. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, w?th?n th§Ñt §ãr§Ñm§â§Öd w§àrld, w§àm§Ön l§Öd th§Ö?r §Öv§Ör§åd§Ñ§å l?v§Ö?, §ãr§Ö§Ñt§Öd th§Ö?r §àwn ?§Ö§ãr§Öt §Ön?§à§åm§Önt, §Ñnd l?v§Öd th§Ö?r l?v§Ö? br?ghtl§å. ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö¡± w§Ñ? th§Ö b§Ö?t §Ö§ç§Ñm§âl§Ö §àf th§Ñt. ?§à§âh?§Ö f§Ölt l?k§Ö ?h§Ö f?n§Ñll§å und§Ör?t§à§àd wh§å ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö¡± w§Ñ? h§Öld ?n §Ñ §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö §àf §Ñd§àr§Ñt?§àn f§àr th§Ö §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö?. ?h§Ö g§Öntl§å ?tr§àk§Öd th§Ö b§à§àk ?h§Ö g§àt fr§àm L?l?n§Ñ w?th h§Ör f?ng§Ör. ?§à§âh?§Ö n§à l§àng§Ör th§àught h§Ör thr§Ö§Ö §å§Ö§Ñr? ?n ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö¡± w§Ör§Ö g§à?ng t§à b§Ö §Ñ w§Ñ?t§Ö §àf t?m§Ö. R§Ög§Ñrdl§Ö?? §àf wh§Ör§Ö th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö §Ñnd wh§Ñt th§Ö§å d?d, §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §ã§àuld l§Ö§Ñrn §Ñnd g§Ñ?n ?§àm§Öth?ng. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? v§Ör§å gr§Ñt§Öful f§àr V??§ã§àunt §¯§Ñrr??, V??§ã§àunt§Ö?? §¯§Ñrr??, §Ñnd h§Ör §àwn §â§Ñr§Önt? wh§à g§Ñv§Ö h§Ör th§Ö §à§â§â§àrtun?t§å t§à §Önr§àll ?n th?? §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö. §´h§Ö n§Ö§çt m§àrn?ng, ?§à§âh?§Ö th§Ñnk§Öd §Ñnd t§àld L?l?n§Ñ ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ w§ànd§Örful b§à§àk ?h§Ö g§Ñv§Ö h§Ör. L?l?n§Ñ w§Ñ? h§Ñ§â§â§å §Ñnd §âr§à§ã§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à ?§Ñ§å ?h§Ö w§àuld br?ng ?§à§âh?§Ö th§Ö n§Ö§çt v§àlum§Ö. ¡°? kn§Öw ?§à§âh?§Ö w§àuld l§àv§Ö ?t t§à§à!¡± ¡°Y§Ö?, ? h§Ñd §Ñ v§Ör§å §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ñnt t?m§Ö.¡± ¡°?t f§Ö§Öl? w§ànd§Örful, r?ght?! §¦?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñll§å th§Ö ?§ã§Ön§Ö wh§Ön th§Ö§å §ã§àmmun?§ã§Ñt§Ö w?th §Ö§Ñ§ãh §àth§Ör h§Ö§Ñrt t§à h§Ö§Ñrt, r§Ö§Ñd?ng th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö b§à§àk t§àg§Öth§Ör, §Ñnd §Ñ?k?ng th§Ö ?m§âr§Ö???§àn th§Ö§å h§Ñd §Ñb§àut ?t w?th §Ö§Ñ§ãh §àth§Ör, ?t m§Ñk§Ö? m§Ö f§Ö§Öl th§Ö d§Ö§âth §àf th§Ö?r l§àv§Ö!¡± ¡°Y§Ö?! ¡­hm?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö bl?nk§Öd wh§Ön ?h§Ö h§Ö§Ñrd th§Ö w§àrd ¡°l§àv§Ö.¡± §´h§Ö d§Ö§âth §àf th§Ö?r l§àv§Ö? §²§Örh§Ñ§â? ?h§Ö m§Ö§Ñnt th§Ö d§Ö§âth §àf th§Ö?r fr?§Önd?h?§â? ¡°§´h§Ö d§Ö§â?§ãt?§àn §àf th?? ?§ã§Ön§Ö ?? v§Ör§å w§ànd§Örful, r?ght?! Wh§Ön N?§ã§àl§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ h§Öld th§Ö b§à§àk §Ñnd turn§Öd th§Ö §â§Ñg§Ö?, L§Ö§àld-?§Ñm§Ñ, wh§à ?? t§Ñll§Ör th§Ñn h?m, l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt h?? ??d§Ö §âr§àf?l§Ö w?th §ã§àm§â§Ñ???§àn fr§àm §Ñb§àv§Ö h?m. L§Ö§àld-?§Ñm§Ñ ?? l§à§àk?ng §Ñt N?§ã§àl§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ ?n th§Ñt ?§ã§Ön§Ö, n§àt th§Ö b§à§àk! §¦v§Ör§å t?m§Ö L§Ö§àld-?§Ñm§Ñ ?§Ö§Ö? N?§ã§àl§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? lu?§ã?§àu?, l§àng §Ö§å§Öl§Ñ?h§Ö? bl?nk?ng, h§Ö g§Öt? §ã§ànfu?§Öd b§å h?? §àwn ?tr§àng h§Ö§Ñrtthr§àb!¡± ¡°¡­¡­¡­§¯§Öh?¡± W§Ñ? th§Ör§Ö ?u§ãh §Ñ ?§ã§Ön§Ö? §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? ?nd§Ö§Öd §Ñ ?§ã§Ön§Ö wh§Ör§Ö b§àth §àf th§Öm §Ñ?k§Öd §Ö§Ñ§ãh §àth§Ör¡¯? ?m§âr§Ö???§àn §àf th§Ö b§à§àk. ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Öm§Ömb§Ör§Öd th§Ñt §â§Ñrt. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t r§Öm§Ömb§Ör §Ñn§åth?ng r§Ö?§Ömbl?ng th§Ö d§Ö?§ãr?§ât?§àn L?l?n§Ñ ?u?t g§Ñv§Ö dur?ng ?u§ãh §Ñ ?§ã§Ön§Ö. §£§àth §àf th§Öm r§Ö§Ñd §Ñ ?§ãr?§ât f§àr §Ñ §âl§Ñ§å §Ñnd ?h§Ñr§Öd th§Ö?r th§àught?. §´h§Ö §â§Ñ?r, §ã§àm§â§à?§Öd §àf §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt §Ñnd §Ñ §ã§àmm§àn§Ör, ?h§Ñr§Öd th§Ö?r d?ff§Ör§Önt ?m§âr§Ö???§àn?, r§Öfl§Ö§ãt?ng th§Ö?r ?§à§ã?§Ñl ?t§Ñnd?ng, but ?§àm§Öt?m§Ö? th§Ö?r §à§â?n?§àn m§Ñt§ãh§Öd. §´h?? w§Ñ? ?u§â§â§à?§Öd t§à b§Ö §Ñ §ã§àm?§ã§Ñl ?§ã§Ön§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Öm§Ömb§Ör§Öd th?? ?§ã§Ön§Ö b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?t m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör r§Öm§Ömb§Ör §´§Önm§Ñ §Ñnd ?h§Ö f§Ölt §Ñ b?t l§àn§Öl§å §Ñb§àut ?t. §¦rr¡­ ?? th§Ör§Ö ?u§ãh §Ñ d§Ö§â?§ãt?§àn ?n th§Ñt ?§ã§Ön§Ö? ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught ?h§Ö r§Ö§Ñd §Öv§Ör§å ??ngl§Ö l?n§Ö, but §â§Örh§Ñ§â? ?h§Ö ?k?§â§â§Öd ?§àm§Ö §â§Ñrt? w?th§àut n§àt?§ã?ng ?t? §¡? ?h§Ö r§Ñ§ãk§Öd h§Ör br§Ñ?n, th§Ö b§Öll r§Ñng. ¡°§¡h, ?t¡¯? §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å t?m§Ö¡­¡± L?l?n§Ñ murmur§Öd h§Ör d??§Ñ§â§â§à?ntm§Önt §Ñ? ?h§Ö h§Ö§Ñrd th§Ö b§Öll th§Ñt ?nf§àrm§Öd th§Ö l§Ö??§àn w§Ñ? §Ñb§àut t§à b§Ög?n. §£ut ?h§Ö qu?§ãkl§å §âut §àn §Ñ ?m?l§Ö f§àr ?§à§âh?§Ö. §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ¡°?¡¯ll l§Önd §å§àu th§Ö n§Ö§çt v§àlum§Ö §Ñft§Ör ?§ãh§à§àl! §²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö l§à§àk f§àrw§Ñrd t§à ?t, ?§à§âh?§Ö!¡± ¡°§´h§Ñnk §å§àu v§Ör§å mu§ãh, L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ.¡± §¡ft§Ör ?§Ö§Ö?ng §àff L?l?n§Ñ, ?§à§âh?§Ö ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å turn§Öd th§Ö b§à§àk §â§Ñg§Ö? v?g§àr§àu?l§å §Ñ? ?§à§àn §Ñ? ?h§Ö §Önt§Ör§Öd §Ñn §Öm§ât§å §ãl§Ñ??r§à§àm. ?h§Ö t§àt§Ñll§å ?nt§Önd§Öd t§à b§Ö §Ñb?§Önt f§àr th§Ö n§Ö§çt l§Ö??§àn w?th §Ñn §Ö§ç§ãu?§Ö §àf §â§à§àr h§Ö§Ñlth.2 ¡°Wh§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? ?t?! Wh§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? ?u§ãh §Ñ ?§ã§Ön§Ö wr?tt§Ön?!¡± ?h§Ö f§àund th§Ö §â§Ñg§Ö §àf th§Ö ?§ã§Ön§Ö §Ñnd r§Ö§Ñd ?t §ã§Ñr§Öfull§å. §¡lth§àugh ?h§Ö r§Ö§Ñd ?t §Ñg§Ñ?n, ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t f?nd th§Ö ?§ã§Ön§Ö th§Ñt L?l?n§Ñ ?u?t d§Ö?§ãr?b§Öd. Wh§Ñt d§à§Ö? th?? m§Ö§Ñn? L§Ö§àld, d§à §å§àu l§à§àk §Ñt N?§ã§àl§Ö th§Ñt w§Ñ§å?! Wh§Ñt d§à §å§àu d§à ?n th§Ö n§Ö§çt v§àlum§Ö?! D§Ö§âth §àf l§àv§Ö? Y§àu d?dn¡¯t §Öv§Ön §ã§Ñr§Ö §Ñb§àut N?§ã§àl§Ö §Ñt f?r?t. ??n§ã§Ö wh§Ön d§à§Ö? th§Ñt turn ?nt§à l§àv§Ö?! §´h§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Ö§Ñd ?t §àn§ã§Ö §Ñg§Ñ?n w?th §Ñll h§Ör f§à§ãu?, but ?h§Ö ?t?ll §ã§àuldn¡¯t f?nd ?t. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? dumbf§àund§Öd. ¡°W§Ñ? th§Ö b§à§àk ? r§Ö§Ñd §Ñnd th§Ö b§à§àk L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ r§Ö§Ñd r§Ö§Ñll§å th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö b§à§àk?¡± ?t d?dn¡¯t t§Ñk§Ö l§àng f§àr ?§à§âh?§Ö t§à f?nd th§Ö §Ñn?w§Ör t§à th§Ñt m§å?t§Ör§å. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-045/ CH 46 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 046 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, §´h?? ?? ?udd§Ön, §£ut D§à Y§àu §¬n§àw Fu?§à?h?? ?nd§Ö§Öd, ?t ?? §Ñ v§Ör§å ?m§â§àrt§Ñnt m§Ñtt§Ör. §´h?? ?? th§Ö m§Ñtt§Ör ?n qu§Ö?t?§àn, but ?t ?§Ö§Öm?, th§Ö f?r?t fr?§Önd ? m§Ñd§Ö ?n th§Ö G?rl¡¯? §¡§ã§Ñd§Öm§å ?? §Ñ fu?§à?h?. D§à §å§àu kn§àw fu?§à?h?? D§àn¡¯t §å§àu r§Öm§Ömb§Ör wh§Ñt ?uzuk§Ñ n§Ö§Ö-?§Ñn §Ö§ç§âl§Ñ?n§Öd t§à u? wh§Ön w§Ö w§Ñt§ãh§Öd th§Ö §´V r§Ö§â§àrt b§Ñ§ãk th§Ön? ?t¡¯? th§Ñt th?ng wh§Ör§Ö w§àm§Ön ?§Ö§Ö §Ñ r§àm§Ñnt?§ã ??tu§Ñt?§àn b§Ötw§Ö§Ön §Ñ m§Ñn §Ñnd §Ñn§àth§Ör m§Ñn. ?t ?? ?nd§Ö§Öd §Ñ §ãh§Ñll§Öng§Ö §Ñg§Ñ?n?t th§Ö un?v§Ör?§Ö. §´h§Ö un?v§Ör?§Ö ?? w?d§Ö, §Ñnd th§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§àt §ànl§å §àn§Ö w§àrld §àut th§Ör§Ö. L§àv§Ö ?? n§àt §ànl§å §Ñ ??ngl§Ö f§àrm, but h§Ñ? m§Ñn§å k?nd? §àf f§àrm?. ?t w§Ñ? th§Ö ?§à§å w?th?n th§Ö g?rl?¡¯ th§àught?, w?th §Ñn ?n?§Ñt?§Ñbl§Ö ?§â?r?t §àf ?nqu?r§å t§à l§Ö§Ñrn §Ñb§àut l§àv§Ö. ¡­Y§Ö§â, ? §Ñl?§à d§àn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt ? §Ñm ?§Ñ§å?ng §Ñn§åm§àr§Ö. §¡n§åw§Ñ§å, ?f §å§àu §âut t§àg§Öth§Ör wh§Ñt ?uzuk§Ñ n§Ö§Ö-?§Ñn t§àld u?, ?f tw§à m§Ön d§Ö§ã?d§Ö wh?§ãh §àf th§Öm §Ñr§Ö t§à§â §àr b§àtt§àm, th§Ñt th?ng §ã§àuld b§Ö ?§Ö§Ön §Ñ? §Ñ f§àrm §àf l§àv§Ö, r?ght? ?t ?? ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt du§Ö t§à th§Ö d?ff§Ör§Ön§ã§Ö b§Ötw§Ö§Ön wh?§ãh §àn§Ö ?? th§Ö t§à§â §Ñnd th§Ö b§àtt§àm, §à§â?n?§àn? m?ght b§Ö d?v?d§Öd b§Ötw§Ö§Ön fr?§Önd?, ?§à mu§ãh ?§à th§Ñt §ãr§Ñ§ãk? m?ght f§àrm b§Ötw§Ö§Ön g?rl?¡¯ fr?§Önd?h?§â?? §£ut ? d§àn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§å ?u§ãh §à§â?n?§àn? b§Ötw§Ö§Ön wh§à ?? t§à§â §àr b§àtt§àm ?? ?§à ?m§â§àrt§Ñnt t§à th§Öm th§Ñt ?t §ã§àuld §ã§Ñu?§Ö §ãr§Ñ§ãk? ?n fr?§Önd?h?§â? b§Ötw§Ö§Ön w§àm§Ön. W§Öll, t§à b§Ö h§àn§Ö?t, ? d§àn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd h§àw §Ñ m§Ñn §ã§àuld b§Ö §â§Ñ?r§Öd w?th §Ñn§àth§Ör m§Ñn t§à b§Ög?n w?th. §®§Ön h§Ñv§Ö n§à t?t?. Y§Ö?, m§Ön h§Ñv§Ö n§à t?t?, h§Ñv§Ö n§à t?t?! §£§Ñ??§ã§Ñll§å, ? §Ñm ?§Ñ§å?ng ? h§Ñrdl§å f§Ö§Öl §Ñn§å h§Ñ§â§â?n§Ö?? t§àu§ãh?ng fl§Ñt §ãh§Ö?t?. §£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ? §Ñm §Ñ r§Ö§âr§Ö?§Önt§Ñt?v§Ö §àf th§Ö fl§Ñt §ãh§Ö?t, §Ö§ç§Ñ§ãtl§å b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ? §Ñm §Ñ g?rl w?th §Ñ fl§Ñt §ãh§Ö?t m§å?§Ölf, m§å w§àrd? m§Ö§Ñn §Ñ l§àt! ? w§Ñnt t§à t§Öll §å§àu §Ö§ç§Ñ§ãtl§å b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ? §Ñm ?n §â§à??§Ö???§àn §àf §Ñ fl§Ñtl§Ñnd wh?§ãh l§Ñ§ãk? §Ö§ç§ã?t§Öm§Önt, §Ö§ç§Ñ§ãtl§å b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö m§å t?t? §Ñr§Ö l?k§Ö th§Ñt! §´§àu§ãh?ng th?? f§Ö§Öl? n§à d?ff§Ör§Önt th§Ñn t§àu§ãh?ng §àn§Ö¡¯? b§Ñ§ãk¡­ §å§àu kn§àw! Wh§Ön w§Ö w§Ör§Ö b§àrn §Ñ? m§Ñl§Ö, ??n¡¯t ?t n§àrm§Ñl w§Ö th§Ñt w§Ö ?§Ö§Ök §Ñ b?g ?§àft bulg§Ö ?n?t§Ö§Ñd §àf §Ñ fl§Ñt b§Ñ§ãk? W§Ö d§àn¡¯t n§Ö§Öd ?t t§à b§Ö th§Ñt l§Ñrg§Ö, §Öv§Ön §Ñ humbl§Ö bulg§Ö ?? l§àv§Ö, ?t ?? ?nd§Ö§Öd l§àv§Ö!1 D§àn¡¯t §å§àu th?nk ?t¡¯? n§àrm§Ñl f§àr u? t§à w§Ñnt t§à t§àu§ãh ?u§ãh l§àv§Ö? §´h§Ön ??n¡¯t ?t n§àrm§Ñl f§àr m§Ö t§à w§Ñnt t§à t§àu§ãh §àn§Ö m§å?§Ölf, r?ght?! ¡­¡­¡­§¯m? §®§å t§à§â?§ã g§àt d§Ör§Ñ?l§Öd, §å§àu ?§Ñ§å? L§Öt¡¯? dr§à§â th§Ö t§à§â?§ã r§Ög§Ñrd?ng t?t?. ?t ?§Ö§Öm? ? g§àt d§Ör§Ñ?l§Öd th§Ör§Ö. §¡h, but §´§Önm§Ñ, d§àn¡¯t g§Öt m§Ö wr§àng. §¦v§Ön ?f L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ h§Ñ? §Ñ fu?§à?h?¡¯? l?n§Ö §àf th§àught, ? d?dn¡¯t f§Ö§Öl §Ñn§å d??§ã§àmf§àrt §Ñb§àut ?t. ?t¡¯? ?u?t, ? §Ñm qu?t§Ö ?gn§àr§Ñnt r§Ög§Ñrd?ng th§Ñt t§à§â?§ã, ?§à ? f§Ö§Öl ?§àrr§å f§àr h§Ör f§àr b§Ö?ng un§Ñbl§Ö t§à ?h§Ñr§Ö ?u§ãh f§Ö§Öl?ng? b§Ötw§Ö§Ön f§Öll§àw fr?§Önd?. §¦v§Ön th§àugh L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ t§àld m§Ö §Ñb§àut th§Ñt ?§à h§Ñ§â§â?l§å, ? §ã§Ñn¡¯t §Öv§Ön und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt ?h§Ö ?§Ñ?d. F§àrg§Öt und§Ör?t§Ñnd?ng, ? d§àn¡¯t §Öv§Ön g§Öt wh§Ñt ?h§Ö m§Ö§Ñnt §Ñnd §ã§àuld §ànl§å g?v§Ö h§Ör §Ñn §Ñmb?gu§àu? ?m?l§Ö. ?t¡¯? §Ñ §â?t§å th§Ñt ? §ã§Ñn¡¯t g?v§Ö §Ñ n?§ã§Ö r§Ö§âl§å t§à wh§Ñt L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ t§àld m§Ö.2 §¯§Ñ§Ñh¡­ ?t m§Ñk§Ö? m§Ö d??§Ñ§â§â§à?nt§Öd ?n m§å?§Ölf f§àr n§àt b§Ö?ng ?§à w§Öll-l§Ö§Ñrn§Öd. ¡°§¯§Ör§Ö §å§àu g§à, ?§à§âh?§Ö. V§àlum§Ö thr§Ö§Ö!¡± ¡°W§à¡­ w§àw¡­ th§Ñnk §å§àu v§Ör§å mu§ãh.¡± §¡lth§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? h§Ñ§â§â§å t§à r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Ö th§Ö §ã§à§â§å §àf v§àlum§Ö thr§Ö§Ö f§àll§àw?ng th§Ö v§àlum§Ö tw§à ?h§Ö r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör, ?h§Ö h§Ñd m?§ç§Öd f§Ö§Öl?ng? §Ñb§àut ?t. ¡°§´h§Ö G§àld§Ön §¬n?ght §Ñnd §´h§Ö §°b??d?§Ñn §£§à§å¡± w§Ñ? §Ñ v§Ör§å ?nt§Ör§Ö?t?ng ?t§àr§å t§à h§Ör. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, du§Ö d?ff§Ör§Ön§ã§Ö? ?n v§Ñlu§Ö, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? un§Ñbl§Ö t§à ?h§Ñr§Ö ?n ?§àm§Ö §â§Ñrt? §àf wh§Ñt L?l?n§Ñ w§Ñ? t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut, ?§à ?h§Ö f§Ölt qu?t§Ö §Ñl?§Ön§Ñt§Öd b§å ?t. ?unn§å §Ñl?§à h§Ñ§â§â?l§å r§Ö§Ñd th?? ?t§àr§å, but ?h§Ö r§Ö§Ñd ?t n§àt w?th §Ñ fu?§à?h?¡¯? v§Ñlu§Ö, ?n?t§Ö§Ñd §Ön?§à§å?ng th§Ö fr?§Önd?h?§â? b§Ötw§Ö§Ön N?§ã§àl§Ö §Ñnd L§Ö§àld. ? th§àught m§å tw§Önt§å f?v§Ö §å§Ö§Ñr? §àf l?f§Ö §Ñ? §´§Ñ?uku ?m§â§Öd§Öd m§å und§Ör?t§Ñnd?ng §Ñb§àut th§Ñt, but ?t ?§Ö§Öm? ?unn§å h§Öld th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö v§Ñlu§Ö §Ñ? m?n§Ö¡­ ?n th§Ñt §ã§Ñ?§Ö, h§àw §ã§Ñn ? l§Ö§Ñrn t§à b§Ö m§àr§Ö ?§åm§â§Ñth§Öt?§ã t§à L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? th§àught?? N§àt ?u?t L?l?n§Ñ, §Öv§Ön h§Ör f§àll§àw§Ör? §Ñl?§à ?nt§Ör§âr§Öt§Öd th§Ñt ?t§àr§å th§Ñt w§Ñ§å, ?§à wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö l??t§Ön§Öd t§à th§Öm t§Ñlk?ng, ?t gr§Ñdu§Ñll§å m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Öth§Ör th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut d§Ölu??§àn §àr r§Ö§Ñl?t§å. §¦rr, ?? ?t §Ñb§àut th§Ö ?§ã§Ön§Ö wh§Ör§Ö L§Ö§àld f§Ñll? §Ñt f?r?t ??ght t§à N?§ã§àl§Ö? §£ut th§Ör§Ö¡¯? §Ñl?§à §Ñn ?nt§Ör§âr§Öt§Ñt?§àn th§Ñt ?§Ñ§å? N?§ã§àl§Ö ?? th§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à f§Öll §Ñt f?r?t ??ght t§à L§Ö§àld. ?§à wh?§ãh w§Ñ? ?t? §°r §Ñr§Ö b§àth §àf th§Öm tru§Ö? §¯uh? ??n¡¯t th§Ör§Ö §Ñn ?nt§Ör§âr§Öt§Ñt?§àn wh§Ör§Ö th§Ö§å §Ñr§Ö ?n l§àv§Ö w?th §Ö§Ñ§ãh §àth§Ör §Ñ? w§Öll? ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Öl§â but r§Ör§Ö§Ñd ?t §Ñg§Ñ?n fr§àm th§Ö f?r?t v§àlum§Ö, but th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à ?u§ãh d§Ö§â?§ãt?§àn wr?tt§Ön th§Ör§Ö. ?h§Ö §Ñl?§à r§Ör§Ö§Ñd th§Ö ?§Ö§ã§ànd v§àlum§Ö, §Ñnd th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? ?t?ll n§à ?u§ãh d§Ö§â?§ãt?§àn. ?? ?t r§Öf§Örr?ng t§à th§Ö ?§ã§Ön§Ö wh§Ör§Ö N?§ã§àl§Ö ?§Ñ?d L§Ö§àld¡¯? h§Ñ?r §Ñnd §Ö§å§Ö §ã§àl§àr §Ñr§Ö b§Ö§Ñut?ful? §¯uh? §°r w§Ñ? ?t L§Ö§àld wh§à §ã§àm§âl?m§Önt§Öd N?§ã§àl§Ö¡¯? §ã§àl§àr? ?n?t§Ö§Ñd? ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Ör§Ö§Ñd th§Ö f?r?t v§àlum§Ö §Ñg§Ñ?n. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ ?§ã§Ön§Ö d§Ö§â?§ãt?ng th§Ö §ã§àl§àr §àf h§Ñ?r §Ñnd §Ö§å§Ö? §Ñlth§àugh ?t w§Ñ? ?l?ghtl§å d?ff§Ör§Önt t§à wh§Ñt w§Ñ? t§Ñlk§Öd §Ñb§àut. §´h§Ö ?§ã§Ön§Ö wr?tt§Ön th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñb§àut L§Ö§àld ?§Ñ§å?ng th§Ñt N?§ã§àl§Ö¡¯? bl§Ñ§ãk h§Ñ?r §Ñnd §Ö§å§Ö §ã§àl§àr w§Ñ? r§Ñr§Ö f§àr §Ñ §ã§àmm§àn§Ör, ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt w§Ñ? d§Ö§â?§ãt?ng §Ñ ?§Ön?§Ö §àf d??§ãr?m?n§Ñt?§àn ?n?t§Ö§Ñd. §¡n§åw§Ñ§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t f?nd §Ñn§å d§Ö§â?§ãt?§àn wh§Ör§Ö th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö §ã§àm§âl?m§Önt§Öd. ?nd§Ö§Öd, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à ?u§ãh §Ñ th?ng. ?f L§Ö§àld trul§å th§àught ?u§ãh l?n§Ö? w§Ör§Ö §ã§àm§âl?m§Önt?ng N?§ã§àl§Ö, th§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö w§àuld §âr§à§ã§Ö§Öd §Ñnd h?t h?m. ?u?t l?k§Ö th§Ñt, ??n§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Önt t§à r§Ör§Ö§Ñd th§Ö ?t§àr§å t§à §ã§ànf?rm wh§Ñt L?l?n§Ñ §Ñnd h§Ör gr§àu§â w§Ñ? t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut, ?§à§âh?§Ö gr§Ñdu§Ñll§å m§Öm§àr?z§Öd th§Ö ?t§àr§å. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, r§Ög§Ñrdl§Ö?? h§àw mu§ãh ?h§Ö m§Öm§àr?z§Öd, th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö ?t?ll §â§Ñrt? th§Ñt ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t f?nd. §´h§Ö ?t§àr§å th§Ñt L?l?n§Ñ §Ñnd h§Ör gr§àu§â w§Ör§Ö t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut ?ur§Öl§å §Ö§ç??t§Öd ?§àm§Öwh§Ör§Ö ?n th§Ö ?t§àr§å. ?§à ?§à§âh?§Ö f§Ölt §â§Ñ?n§Öd ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t f?nd ?t. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? ?§à§âh?§Ö ?t?ll h§Ñd §Ñ d§Ñrk §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn wh§Ön ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?nv?t§Öd t§à §Ñ t§Ö§Ñ §â§Ñrt§å b§å h§Ör b§Öl§àv§Öd §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, ?§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Önd§Öd u§â w§àrr§å?ng §Ñb§àut ?§à§âh?§Ö. ¡°? th§àught §å§àu g§àt §Ñl§àng w§Öll w?th L?l?n§Ñ §Ñnd h§Ör gr§àu§â §Öv§Ör ??n§ã§Ö th§Ñt §Öv§Önt, but d?d ?§àm§Öth?ng h§Ñ§â§â§Ön?¡± R§Ö§ã§Öntl§å, §³hr??t?n§Ñ b§Ög§Ñn t§à §Ñ?k §Ñ l§àt §àf th?ng? §Ñb§àut ?§à§âh?§Ö. Wh§Öth§Ör ?t w§Ñ? §Ñb§àut wh§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut w?th L?l?n§Ñ §Ñnd h§Ör gr§àu§â, §Ñb§àut wh§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö d?d §Ñft§Ör ?§ãh§à§àl, wh§Ñt ?n§Ñ§ãk, fl§àw§Ör, §Ñnd ?§Öw§Ölr§å ?§à§âh?§Ö l§àv§Öd, §Ñnd §àth§Ör th?ng?. ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñlw§Ñ§å? §âut h§Ör?§Ölf ?n §Ñ l??t§Ön?ng r§àl§Ö, th?nk?ng §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§àuldn¡¯t f?nd th?ng? §Ñb§àut ?§à§âh?§Ö t§à b§Ö ?nt§Ör§Ö?t?ng, but §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§Önt thr§àugh §Ñll th§Ö tr§àubl§Ö t§à h§àld §Ñ t§Ö§Ñ §â§Ñrt§å ?u?t f§àr tw§à §àf th§Öm ?n?t§Ö§Ñd. §¡lth§àugh §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?§â§àk§Ö ?n §Ñ d§Öv?§àu? t§àn§Ö wh§Ön th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö r?d?ng h§àr?§Ö? b§Ñ§ãk th§Ön, ?§à§âh?§Ö ?t?ll th§àught §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§Ñ? §Ñ k?nd §â§Ör?§àn §Ñft§Ör §Ñll. ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuld f§Ö§Öl §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? ?tr§Öngth w?th?n §Ñnd h§Ör t§Önd§Ör b§Ö§Ñut§å wh?§ãh w§Önt b§Ö§å§ànd h§Ör b§Ö§Ñut?ful §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñ§â§àl§àg?z§Öd f§àr m§Ñk?ng ?u§ãh §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut?ful §â§Ör?§àn w§àrr?§Öd §Ñb§àut h§Ör. ¡°L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ §Ñnd h§Ör fr?§Önd? §Ñr§Ö v§Ör§å k?nd t§à m§Ö, ?§à ? §Ñm h§Ñ§â§â§å §Ñnd §Ön?§à§å§Öd §àur t?m§Ö t§àg§Öth§Ör, ?t¡¯? ?u?t¡­¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? w§àrr?§Öd f§àr §Ñ wh?l§Ö wh§Öth§Ör ?h§Ö ?h§àuld §Ö§ç§âl§Ñ?n §Ñb§àut ?t, b§Öf§àr§Ö t?m?dl§å §Ñ?k§Öd §³hr??t?n§Ñ. ¡°§³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, h§Ñv§Ö §å§àu r§Ö§Ñd th§Ö ?t§àr§å §àf ¡®§´h§Ö G§àld§Ön §¬n?ght §Ñnd §´h§Ö §°b??d?§Ñn §£§à§å¡¯?¡± §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ¡°? h§Ñv§Ö.¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ §âut h§Ör f§Ñn §àn h§Ör m§àuth §Ñnd t?lt§Öd h§Ör h§Ö§Ñd §Ñ? ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§å th§Ö t§à§â?§ã ?udd§Önl§å ?um§â§Öd t§à th§Ö ?t§àr§å. ¡°? h§Ñv§Ö r§Ö§Ñd th§Ö wr?tt§Ön §ã§à§â§å th§Ñt L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ m§Ñd§Ö, but¡­¡± ¡°?? ?t n§àt ?nt§Ör§Ö?t?ng?¡± ¡°N§à, th§Ö ?t§àr§å ?t?§Ölf ?? v§Ör§å w§ànd§Örful §Ñnd ?nt§Ör§Ö?t?ng! ?t¡¯? ?u?t, ? §Ñm ?§à l§Ñ§ãk?ng th§Ñt ?¡¯m un§Ñbl§Ö t§à r§Ö§Ñd th?ng? b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö l?n§Ö?¡­¡± ¡°§£§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö l?n§Ö??¡± ¡°Y§Ö?, th§Ör§Ö ?h§àuld b§Ö ?§àm§Öth?ng d§Ö§â?§ãt§Öd b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö l?n§Ö?, but ?¡¯m un§Ñbl§Ö t§à r§Ö§Ñd ?t.¡± §´h§Ör§Ö ?h§àuld b§Ö ?§àm§Öth?ng d§Ö§â?§ãt§Öd b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö l?n§Ö?. Wh§Öth§Ör ?t w§Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng n§àt d§Ö§â?§ãt§Öd ?n w§àrd?, §àr ?t n§Ö§Öd§Öd §Ñ m?nd §Ö§å§Ö t§à r§Ö§Ñd, §àr wh§Ñt§Öv§Ör r§Ö§Ñ?§àn ?§à§âh?§Ö l§Ñ§ãk§Öd th§Ñt ?h§Ö w§Ñ? un§Ñbl§Ö t§à r§Ö§Ñd ?t. Unl§Ö?? ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuld r§Ö§Ñd th§Ñt §â§Ñrt §Ñ? w§Öll, ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t §ã§àn??d§Ör h§Ör?§Ölf full-fl§Ödg§Öd fr?§Önd w?th L?l?n§Ñ. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à b§Ö §Ñ full-fl§Ödg§Öd fr?§Önd w?th h§Ör. ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§Ñ? §Ñbl§Ö t§à und§Ör?t§Ñnd ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? h§Ñrd t§à und§Ör?t§Ñnd §Ö§ç§âl§Ñn§Ñt?§àn §Ñ? ?h§Ö l§Ñugh§Öd. ¡°§¡§Ñh, th§Ör§Ö ?§Ö§Öm t§à b§Ö ?§àm§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à r§Ö§Ñd th§Ö ?t§àr§å th§Ñt w§Ñ§å.¡± §¡§â§â§Ñr§Öntl§å ?t w§Ñ? qu?t§Ö f§Ñm§àu? f§àr th§Ö ?t§àr§å t§à b§Ö r§Ö§Ñd th§Ñt w§Ñ§å, §Ñnd L§Ñn§Ñ w§Ñ? un§Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Ödl§å §àn§Ö §àf th§Öm. ?h§Ö ?§Ö§Öm§Öd v§Ör§å §Ö§ç§ã?t§Öd §Öv§Ör§å t?m§Ö §Ñ n§Öw v§àlum§Ö §ã§Ñm§Ö §àut. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-046/ CH 47 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 047 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, §´h?? ?? ?udd§Ön, §£ut D§à Y§àu §¬n§àw Fu?§à?h?? ?? ¡°? §ã§Ñn §ànl§å r§Ö§Ñd wh§Ñt ?? wr?tt§Ön th§Ör§Ö. §£ut ? w§àn¡¯t d§Ön§å h§àw L?l?n§Ñ §Ñnd §àth§Ör? ?nt§Ör§âr§Öt ?t. §¡ft§Ör §Ñll, ?t ?? §Ñll l§àv§Ö, r?ght? ?t ?? §Ö?th§Ör §âur§Ö l§àv§Ö §àr l§àv§Ö §Ñ? §Ñ fr?§Önd. §¡lth§àugh th§Ö ?h§Ñ§â§Ö §àf l§àv§Ö d?ff§Ör?, ??n§ã§Ö b§àth §àf th§Öm §Ñr§Ö l§àv§Ö, ? w?ll §Ñ§ã§ã§Ö§ât ?t §Ñ? th§Ö§å §Ñr§Ö. R§Ög§Ñrdl§Ö?? §àf h§àw th§Ö§å §Ñr§Ö ?h§Ñ§â§Öd, ?f ?t ?? l§àv§Ö, ? w§àn¡¯t qu§Ö?t?§àn h§àw th§Ö§å l§à§àk.¡± §¡lth§àugh §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Ñn?w§Ör§Öd n?§ã§Öl§å, l§à§àk?ng §Ñt h§Ör l§àn§Öl§å §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn §Ñ? ?h§Ö ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt, ?§à§âh?§Ö b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö w§àrr?§Öd. §´h?? §â§Ör?§àn ?? th§Ö f?§Ñn§ã¨¦§Ö §àf th§Ö f?r?t §âr?n§ã§Ö¡­ §´h§Ö?r r§Öl§Ñt?§àn?h?§â w§Ñ? m§Ñd§Ö b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf §â§àl?t?§ã§Ñl m§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö. §¡lth§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t kn§àw th§Ö §âr?n§ã§Ö §Ñ? §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn, ?h§Ö w§ànd§Ör§Öd h§àw mu§ãh l§àv§Ö w§Ñ? ?nv§àlv§Öd ?n ?u§ãh §Ñ m§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö. ¡°?? h?? h?ghn§Ö??¡­¡± ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö?¡± ¡°?f ? m§Ñ§å §Ñ?k, h§àw ?? h?? h?ghn§Ö?? §Ñ? §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn?¡± ¡°¡­§°h m§å. ?t¡¯? th§Ö f?r?t t?m§Ö §å§àu §Ñ?k§Öd m§Ö §Ñb§àut h?? h?ghn§Ö??. §´h§Ñt ?? u?u§Ñll§å th§Ö f?r?t th?ng §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö §Ñ?k?.¡± §£ut th§Ö§å §Ñll §Ñ?k§Öd ?n §Ñ r§àund§Ñb§àut w§Ñ§å, n§àb§àd§å §Ñ?k§Öd ?tr§Ñ?ghtf§àrw§Ñrdl§å l?k§Ö §å§àu d?d, §³hr??t?n§Ñ l§Ñugh§Öd w?th th§à?§Ö w§àrd?, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn flu?h§Öd r§Öd. ¡°?¡¯m ?§àrr§å f§àr b§Ö?ng d??r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãtful.¡± ¡°§´h§Ñt¡¯? §àk§Ñ§å. ?§à§âh?§Ö ?? m§å l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör §Ñft§Ör §Ñll. §£ut §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö d§àn¡¯t t§Öll §àth§Ör §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§Ñt ?¡¯m g§à?ng t§à t§Öll §å§àu. §°r?g?n§Ñll§å, r§Öf§Örr?ng t§à ?t ?? ?u?t th§Ñt mu§ãh d??r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãt.¡± §´h§Ö h?gh§Ör §àn§Ö¡¯? ?t§Ñnd?ng w§Ñ?, th§Ö m§àr§Ö th§Ö§å n§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à b§Ö §ã§Ñr§Öful §àf th§Ö?r §Ñtt?tud§Ö. ?f th§Ö§å §ã§Ñr§Öl§Ö??l§å ?§â§àk§Ö §àf ?t, b§àth th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à t§Ñlk§Öd §Ñnd th§à?§Ö wh§à h§Ö§Ñrd §àf ?t w§àuld b§Ö gu?lt§å §àf §ãr?m§Ö. §¡lth§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd n§à ?nt§Önt?§àn t§à ?§âr§Ö§Ñd wh§Ñt ?h§Ö l§Ö§Ñrn§Öd wh§Ön ?h§Ö §Ñ?k§Öd §³hr??t?n§Ñ, ?§à§âh?§Ö f§Ölt gu?lt§å ?f ?u§ãh §Ñ§ãt?§àn §ã§àuld b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö ?§àm§Öth?ng §³hr??t?n§Ñ §ã§àuld b§Ö bl§Ñm§Öd §Ñb§àut. ¡°§³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, ?¡¯m ?§àrr§å f§àr §âr§àb?ng ?§à mu§ãh. ? w§àn¡¯t §Ñ?k §Ñn§åm§àr§Ö, ?§à¡­¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §Ñ§â§àl§àg§å h§Ñlt§Öd wh§Ön §³hr??t?n§Ñ l?ft§Öd §Ñ §â§Ñl§Ö f?ng§Ör. §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? l§àng §Ñnd b§Ö§Ñut?ful ?nd§Ö§ç f?ng§Ör r§Ö?t§Öd §àn t§à§â §àf ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? r§Öd l?§â?. ?t w§Ñ? §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? ??gn t§à §Ñll§àw ?§à§âh?§Ö t§à §ã§ànt?nu§Ö h§Ör ?nqu?r§å. ¡°§¯?? h?ghn§Ö?? ?? §Ñ v§Ör§å ?nt§Öll?g§Önt §Ñnd h§Ñrdw§àrk?ng §â§Ör?§àn. §¯§Ö ?? ?§Ör?§àu? §Ñnd §Ñlw§Ñ§å? th?nk? t§à b§Ött§Ör th§Ö k?ngd§àm. ? §Ñm §âr§àud t§à b§Ö h?? f?§Ñn§ã¨¦§Ö.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? r§Öl?§Öv§Öd t§à h§Ö§Ñr th§Ñt. §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? l§àn§Öl§å §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ñw §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör ?h§àuld b§Ö ?u?t h§Ör ?m§Ñg?n§Ñt?§àn. §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?§Ö§Öm§Öd f?ll§Öd w?th ?§à§å §Ñ? ?h§Ö t§Ñlk§Öd §Ñb§àut h?? h?ghn§Ö??. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?ur§Ö th§Ñt th§Ö f§Ö§Öl?ng §àf §Ñ m??§ãh?§Öv§àu? §ãh?ld wh§à ?u§ã§ã§Ö??full§å §âull§Öd §àff h§Ör §âr§Ñnk wh?§ãh ?§à§âh?§Ö f§Ölt fr§àm §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? w§àrd? ?h§àuld §Ñl?§à b§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? ?m§Ñg?n§Ñt?§àn. ¡°?¡¯m ?ur§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö §Ñ? §Ñ br?d§Ö w§àuld b§Ö v§Ör§å m§Ñ?§Ö?t?§ã §Ñnd b§Ö§Ñut?ful. ?¡¯m thr?ll§Öd ?u?t b§å ?m§Ñg?n?ng ?t.¡± ¡°§°h m§å, §å§àu ?um§â?ng §Ñh§Ö§Ñd t§à§à qu?§ãkl§å. ?t¡¯? ?t?ll §Ñ f§Öw §å§Ö§Ñr? b§Öf§àr§Ö w§Ö §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å g§Öt m§Ñrr?§Öd, §å§àu kn§àw.¡± ¡°Y§àu §Ñr§Ö n§àt g§Ött?ng m§Ñrr?§Öd r?ght §Ñft§Ör gr§Ñdu§Ñt?§àn?¡± ¡°§´h§Ö m§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö w§àuld t§Ñk§Ö §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö wh§Ön ? h?t §Ö?ght§Ö§Ön §Ñt th§Ö §Ö§Ñrl?§Ö?t. §´h§Ör§Ö §Ñr§Ö m§Ñn§å th?ng? t§à §âr§Ö§â§Ñr§Ö, §Ñnd §Ñb§àv§Ö §Ñll, h?? h?ghn§Ö?? ?? §Ñ bu?§å §â§Ör?§àn.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? r§Öl?§Öv§Öd t§à l§Ö§Ñrn th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö ?t?ll f§Öw §å§Ö§Ñr?. §¡lth§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à ?§Ö§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö wh§Ön ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?h?n?ng §Ñnd m§à?t b§Ö§Ñut?ful, th§Ñt §Ñl?§à m§Ö§Ñnt ?h§Ö w§àuld b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö §Ñ m§Ömb§Ör §àf th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl f§Ñm?l§å §Ñft§Ör th§Ñt. ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t §âr§àudl§å ?§Ñ§å ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ w§àrth§å §â§Ör?§àn t§à b§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? ¡°§å§àung§Ör ???t§Ör¡± ?u?t §å§Öt. ?§à§âh?§Ö §â§Ör?§àn§Ñll§å w§Ñnt§Öd t§à b§Ö §Ñ w§àrth§å §â§Ör?§àn b§Öf§àr§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ g§àt m§Ñrr?§Öd. §£ut ?f th?ng? ?t§Ñ§å th?? w§Ñ§å, ?t m§Ö§Ñn? §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ ?? l?k§Öl§å t§à b§Ö m§Ñrr?§Öd r?ght §Ñft§Ör m§å gr§Ñdu§Ñt?§àn. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§àuld n§Ö§Öd t§à gr§àw t§à b§Ö §Ñ w§àrth§å §â§Ör?§àn dur?ng h§Ör ?t§Ñ§å §Ñt ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö.¡± §¦v§Ön ?f ?h§Ö gr§Öw m§àr§Ö gr§Ñ§ã§Öful, unl§Ö?? ?h§Ö §ã§àuld ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å m§Ñk§Ö §Ñ m§àv§Ö r?ght §Ñft§Ör gr§Ñdu§Ñt?§àn, ?h§Ö w§àuld n§Öv§Ör h§Ñv§Ö §Ön§àugh t?m§Ö. ¡°§¯§àw §Ñb§àut ?§à§âh?§Ö?¡± ¡°§¯§Öh?¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Öl§å m§Ñd§Ö §ã§Ñl§ãul§Ñt?§àn? §Ñnd §âl§Ñn?, ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd th§Ö m§Ö§Ñn?ng §àf th§Ö ?udd§Ön qu§Ö?t?§àn §Ñ? ?h§Ö bl?nk§Öd h§Ör §Ö§å§Ö?. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö d§à§Ö?n¡¯t ?§Ö§Öm t§à h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ f?§Ñn§ã¨¦, but d§à §å§àu §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å h§Ñv§Ö §Ñn§å§àn§Ö §å§àu l§àv§Ö?¡± ?t w§Ñ? v§Ör§å r§Ñr§Ö f§àr §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt t§à n§Öv§Ör h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ l?k§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö d?d. Unl§Ö?? ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ v§Ör§å ?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñl §ã?r§ãum?t§Ñn§ã§Ö wh§Ör§Ö th§Ö?r b§àd§å w§Ñ? w§Ö§Ñk §Ñnd w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ h§Ñrd t?m§Ö g?v?ng b?rth, m§à?t §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt? w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ dur?ng th§Ö?r §ãh?ldh§à§àd d§Ñ§å?. §¡? th§Ö t?m§Ö fl§àw§Öd, §Ñlth§àugh th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à?§Ö f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ §ãh§Ñng§Öd m§Ñn§å t?m§Ö? du§Ö t§à §ãh§Ñng§Ö h§Ñ§â§â§Ön?ng t§à r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãt?v§Ö f§Ñm?l?§Ö? §Ñnd h§àu?§Ö §â§Öd?gr§Ö§Ö, th§à?§Ö wh§à n§Öv§Ör h§Ñd §Ñn§å f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ §Ñt §Ñll w?th?n th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å w§Ñ? §ànl§å ?§à§âh?§Ö. ¡°?¡¯m, §Örr¡­¡± ¡°Y§àu mu?t h§Ñv§Ö r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd m§Ñn§å r§Öqu§Ö?t? f§àr m§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö r?ght? ? §Ñl?§à h§Ö§Ñrd §àf ?t.¡± ¡°¡­¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§Ört§Ñ?nl§å r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd qu?t§Ö §Ñ f§Öw m§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö r§Öqu§Ö?t?. §¡ll §àf th§Öm w§Ör§Ö r§Ö?§Ö§ãt§Öd b§å h§Ör f§Ñth§Ör th§àugh. §£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö §âl§Ö§Ñd§Öd t§à h§Ör f§Ñth§Ör ¡°§´§à th?nk ? h§Ñv§Ö t§à l§Ö§Ñv§Ö m§å f§Ñth§Ör¡­ ?§à§âh?§Ö m?ght b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö ??§ãk §àut §àf th§Ö §â§Ñ?n §àf l§àn§Öl?n§Ö??¡­¡± Wh?l§Ö §ãr§å?ng, §¦dg§Ñr, wh§à §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd h?? d§Ñught§Ör §Ñ? ?m§â§àrt§Ñnt §Ñ? h?? §àwn l?f§Ö, r§Ö?§Ö§ãt§Öd §Ñll th§Ö m§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö r§Öqu§Ö?t?. R§Ö§ã§Öntl§å, du§Ö t§à h§àw ?h§Ö d§Öm§àn?tr§Ñt§Öd h§Ör ?k?ll §Ñ? m§Ñn§Ñg§Ör §àf L?n?§Ör §®§Ör§ãh§Ñnt Gr§àu§â, ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd §¦dg§Ñr th§àught h§Ñv?ng §Ñ f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ ?n ?u§ãh §Ñ ??tu§Ñt?§àn m?ght §Önd u§â b§Ñdl§å, §Ñn§å r§Öqu§Ö?t? f§àr m§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö w§Ör§Ö §âr§Ñ§ãt?§ã§Ñll§å g§àn§Ö. ¡°§´h§Ñt, ?¡­¡± ¡°? w§àn¡¯t f§àr§ã§Ö §å§àu t§à t§Ñlk ?f §å§àu d§àn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à.¡± ¡°N§à! §´h§Ñt¡¯? n§àt wh§Ñt ? m§Ö§Ñnt¡­ §¡ w??h¡­ ? w§Ñ? §Öntru?t§Öd w?th §Ñ w??h.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à d§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Ö §àr l?§Ö t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ. §´§à §âr§Öv§Önt §Ñ l?ttl§Ö §ãh?§â §àn th§Ö?r r§Öl§Ñt?§àn?h?§â wh?§ãh l?k§Öl§å l§Öd th§Öm t§à ru?n, ?§à§âh?§Ö ?u?t w§Ñnt§Öd t§à t§Öll §³hr??t?n§Ñ th§Ö truth. §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ¡°? h§Ñd §Ñ b§Ö?t fr?§Önd. ? w??h§Öd f§àr h?? ?§Ñf§Öt§å §Ñnd h§Ñ§â§â?n§Ö??. F§àr th§Ñt §âur§â§à?§Ö, ? w§Ñnt t§à §âr§Ñ§å f§àr h?? h§Ñ§â§â?n§Ö?? w?th§àut g§Ött?ng m§Ñrr?§Öd¡­ §°n§ã§Ö m§å l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör gr§àw? ?nt§à §Ñ §âr§à§â§Ör §Ñdult, ? §Ñm th?nk?ng §àf b§Ö§ã§àm?ng §Ñ nun.¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ, wh§à u?u§Ñll§å ?m?l§Öd, ?t§Ñr§Öd §Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö w?th §Ö§ç§Ñ?§â§Ör§Ñt?§àn. §¡lth§àugh th§Ñt w§Ñ? §Ñ n§Ñtur§Ñl r§Ö§Ñ§ãt?§àn t§à h§Ö§Ñr §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã d§Ñught§Ör w§Ñnt?ng t§à b§Ö §Ñ nun, ?§à§âh?§Ö l§à§àk§Öd ?tr§Ñ?ght §Ñt §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Ñnd t§àld h§Ör §ãl§Ö§Ñrl§å. ¡°¡­?? th§Ö b§Ö?t fr?§Önd §å§àu t§Ñlk§Öd §Ñb§àut ?? th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn §å§àu t§àld m§Ö §Ñb§àut b§Öf§àr§Ö?¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Ñ?k§Öd, §â§Örh§Ñ§â? th?nk?ng ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? r§Öf§Örr?ng t§à R?§à wh§à ?h§Ö m§Önt?§àn§Öd dur?ng th§Ö t?m§Ö th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö r?d?ng h§àr?§Ö? b§Ñ§ãk th§Ön. ¡°N§à, ?¡¯m n§àt r§Öf§Örr?ng t§à th§Ñt §â§Ör?§àn. ? th?nk th§Ñt §â§Ör?§àn §ã§àuld ?t?ll l?v§Ö h?? l?f§Ö h§Ñ§â§â?l§å w?th§àut m§Ö w??h?ng f§àr ?t.¡± ¡°?§à §å§àu m§Ö§Ñn th§Ö b§Ö?t fr?§Önd §å§àu m§Önt?§àn§Öd ?? n§àt ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö wh§à §ã§àuld b§Ö h§Ñ§â§â§å §Öv§Ör§å d§Ñ§å?¡± ¡°¡­? d§àn¡¯t kn§àw. R§Ög§Ñrdl§Ö?? h§àw ?tr§àngl§å ? w??h§Öd f§àr ?t, §Öv§Ön ?f ? ?§â§Önt th§Ö r§Ö?t §àf m§å l?f§Ö ?§Ö§Ñr§ãh?ng f§àr h?m, ? w?ll n§Öv§Ör b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à m§Ö§Öt h?m §Ñg§Ñ?n.¡± ¡°? th§àught §å§àu w§Ör§Ö th§Ö k?nd §àf §â§Ör?§àn wh§à w§àuld ?§Ö§Ñr§ãh §Öv§Ör§å §ã§àrn§Ör §àf th§Ö w§àrld ?u?t t§à m§Ö§Öt h?m.¡± ¡°Y§àu¡¯r§Ö r?ght. ?¡¯m ?ur§Ö ?¡¯ll d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å d§à th§Ñt ?f th§Ñt w§àuld l§Öt m§Ö m§Ö§Öt h?m §Ñg§Ñ?n, th§àugh¡­¡± ?f §´§Önm§Ñ w§Ñ? ?§àm§Öwh§Ör§Ö ?n th§Ö w§àrld, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§àuld d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å g§à t§à m§Ö§Öt h?m. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §´§Önm§Ñ d?dn¡¯t §Ö§ç??t ?n th?? w§àrld. §´h§Ö b§Ö?t fr?§Önd wh§à?§Ö ?§Ñf§Öt§å §Ñnd h§Ñ§â§â?n§Ö?? ?h§Ö w??h§Öd f§àr §Ñb§àv§Ö §Ñll w§Ñ? n§àt ?n th?? w§àrld. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-047/ CH 48 §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§Ñ? §â§Ör§âl§Ö§ç§Öd. Fr§àm th§Ö w§Ñ§å ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ñ?d ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t m§Ö§Öt th§Ñt §â§Ör?§àn §Öv§Ön ?f ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à, ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à ?m§âl§å th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn ?n qu§Ö?t?§àn w§Ñ? n§à l§àng§Ör ?n th?? w§àrld. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §³hr??t?n§Ñ §ã§àuldn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§å ?h§Ö w§àuld §âr§Ñ§å f§àr ?u§ãh §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn¡¯? ?§Ñf§Öt§å §Ñnd h§Ñ§â§â?n§Ö?? ?n th§Ñt §ã§Ñ?§Ö. ?h§Ö §ã§àuld und§Ör?t§Ñnd ?f ?§à§âh?§Ö m§Ö§Ñnt §âr§Ñ§å?ng f§àr th§Ö d§Ö§Ñd. §£ut, fr§àm th§Ö w§Ñ§å ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ñ?d ?t, ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ? ?f ?h§Ö w§Ñ? t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn wh§à w§Ñ? l?v?ng ?n §Ñ §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öl§å d?ff§Ör§Önt d?m§Ön??§àn. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ? ?f ?h§Ö w??h§Öd f§àr th§Ö h§Ñ§â§â?n§Ö?? §àf ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö wh§à l?v§Öd ?n §Ñn §Önt?r§Öl§å d?ff§Ör§Önt w§àrld §Ñlt§àg§Öth§Ör. Wh§Ñt §Ñ m§å?t§Ör?§àu? g?rl¡­ but ?¡¯m ?ur§Ö ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t l?§Ö t§à m§Ö. §´h§Ö th?ng ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ñ?d t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?h§àuld b§Ö §Ñ f§Ñ§ãt. §³hr??t?n§Ñ §ã§àuld t§Öll wh§Ön §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn l?§Öd §àr tr?§Öd t§à d§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Ö ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö; th§Ör§Ö w§àuld b§Ö §Ñ m?nut§Ö f§Ñ§ã?§Ñl §àr l?mb m§àv§Öm§Önt. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? t§Öll?ng th§Ö truth w?th§àut §Ñ d§àubt. ?h§Ö d§à§Ö?n¡¯t l?§Ö t§à m§Ö. §¦v§Ön ?§à, ? w§ànd§Ör wh§Ñt th§Ñt §â§Ñ?n ? f§Ölt ?n m§å §ãh§Ö?t w§Ñ?? ?h§Ö w§ànd§Ör§Öd wh§å h§Ör §ãh§Ö?t f§Ölt §â§Ñ?nful. §³hr??t?n§Ñ §ã§àv§Ör§Öd h§Ör m§àuth w?th §Ñ f§Ñn §Ñnd ?l§àwl§å th§àught §àv§Ör ?t. N§àt §ànl§å §ã§àuld ?h§Ö §Ñn§Ñl§åz§Ö §àth§Ör §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö, but ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t ?h§å §Ñw§Ñ§å fr§àm §Ñn§Ñl§åz?ng h§Ör?§Ölf §Ö?th§Ör. ¡­? ?§Ö§Ö, ?t ?§Ö§Öm? ? f§Ölt §Önv?§àu? th§Ñt th§Ñt §â§Ör?§àn ?? ¡°?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñl¡± t§à th?? g?rl. N§àt l§àng §Ñg§à, ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?§Ö§Ñl§àu? §àf ¡°§Ñ §ã§Ört§Ñ?n §â§Ör?§àn.¡± §¡lth§àugh ?t w§Ñ? ?u?t ?l?ghtl§å, ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?§Ö§Ñl§àu? §àf ¡°§Ñ §ã§Ört§Ñ?n §â§Ör?§àn¡± wh§à m§Öt ?§à§âh?§Ö b§Öf§àr§Ö ?h§Ö d?d. §£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö th§Ñt §â§Ör?§àn t§àld §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Ñb§àut ?§à§âh?§Ö, §³hr??t?n§Ñ §ã§Ñm§Ö t§à b§Ö ?nt§Ör§Ö?t§Öd ?n ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñnd m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör ?nt§à h§Ör ¡°l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör.¡± §¡? unr§Ö§Ñ?§àn§Ñbl§Ö §Ñ? ?t ?§àund§Öd, §³hr??t?n§Ñ f§Ölt ?nd?gn§Ñnt §Ñt wh§å ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t h§Ör wh§à f?r?t f§àund ?§à§âh?§Ö. N§Ö?th§Ör r§Ö?§Öntm§Önt n§àr ?nd?gn§Ñt?§àn w§Ör§Ö §Öm§àt?§àn? §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Öv§Ör h§Ñd b§Öf§àr§Ö. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t h§Ñt§Ö ?t wh§Ön ?h§Ö §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn f§àr ?t. §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§Ñ? l§à§àk?ng §Ñt th§Ö g?rl ?n fr§ànt §àf h§Ör wh§à w§àrr?§Öd §³hr??t?n§Ñ m?ght f§Ö§Öl §àff§Önd§Öd b§å h§Ör w§àrd? §Ñnd ?m?l§Öd g§Öntl§å. §´h§Ön th§Ö g?rl ?m?l§Öd §Ñ? ?h§Ö f§Ölt r§Öl?§Öv§Öd. ?t d?dn¡¯t m§Ñtt§Ör t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ wh§à th§Ñt ¡°?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñl¡± §â§Ör?§àn ?n ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? m?nd w§Ñ?. §¡ft§Ör §Ñll, R?ght n§àw, ? §Ñm th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn ?n fr§ànt §àf h§Ör. ? w?ll §Öv§Öntu§Ñll§å b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö h§Ör ?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñl §â§Ör?§àn m§å?§Ölf. ?§à§âh?§Ö br§Öw§Öd h§àt t§Ö§Ñ f§àr §³hr??t?n§Ñ, un§Ñw§Ñr§Ö th§Ñt th§Ö b§Ö§Ñut?ful §â§Ör?§àn ?n fr§ànt §àf h§Ör w§Ñ? h§Ñv?ng ?u§ãh §Ñ §ã§ànf?d§Önt §ã§ànv?§ãt?§àn. §¡ft§Ör th§Ö t§Ö§Ñ §â§Ñrt§å w?th §³hr??t?n§Ñ, §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñlk§Öd d§àwn th§Ö h§Ñllw§Ñ§å t§à r§Öturn t§à h§Ör r§à§àm, L?l?n§Ñ ?t§à§àd §Ñt h§Ör d§à§àr §Ñ? ?f w§Ñ?t?ng f§àr h§Ör. ¡°L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ, §Ñr§Ö §å§àu n§àt r§Öturn?ng t§à §å§àur r§à§àm §å§Öt?¡± ¡°? h§Ñv§Ö ?§àm§Öth?ng t§à t§Öll ?§à§âh?§Ö¡­¡± ¡°§¦h¡­?¡± D§àn¡¯t t§Öll m§Ö ?h§Ö g§àt b§àr§Öd §àf m§Ö b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?¡¯m un§Ñbl§Ö t§à r§Ö§Ñd b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö l?n§Ö? §Ñnd §ã§àn??d§Ör? §àur fr?§Önd?h?§â ?? n§à m§àr§Ö?! §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö ?t?ff§Ön§Öd, h§Ör h§Ñnd w§Ñ? t§Ñk§Ön. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö, ??n§ã§Ö §å§àu §Ñlw§Ñ§å? l??t§Ön§Öd t§à m§Ö r§Ög§Ñrd?ng wh§Ñt ? l?k§Öd §Ñb§àut th§Ö ¡®§´h§Ö G§àld§Ön §¬n?ght §Ñnd §´h§Ö §°b??d?§Ñn §£§à§å,¡¯ ? §Önd§Öd u§â n§àt kn§àw?ng wh§Ñt k?nd §àf ?t§àr§å §å§àu l?k§Öd! ?¡¯m w§àrr?§Öd th§Ñt §å§àu §Ñr§Ö b§àr§Öd §àf m§Ö b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf m§å ?§Ölf??hn§Ö??¡­!¡± ¡°§¯§Öh? ¡­§¦h?¡± §´h§Ñt¡¯? wh§Ñt §å§àu w§àrr?§Öd §Ñb§àut?! §¡? L?l?n§Ñ h§Ñd ?udd§Önl§å h§Öld h§Ör h§Ñnd, ?§à§âh?§Ö bl?nk§Öd m§àr§Ö du§Ö t§à h§Ñ§â§â?n§Ö?? th§Ñn ?ur§âr??§Ö, d§Ö?§â?t§Ö h§Ör dumbf§àund§Öd §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn. ¡°§°f §ã§àur?§Ö, ? d§à th?nk th§Ñt ¡®§´h§Ö G§àld§Ön §¬n?ght §Ñnd §´h§Ö §°b??d?§Ñn §£§à§å¡¯ ?? §Ñ w§ànd§Örful ?t§àr§å, but th§Ör§Ö §Ñr§Ö ?t?ll m§Ñn§å §àth§Ör ?t§àr?§Ö? §àut th§Ör§Ö. §¯§àw §Ñb§àut w§Ö b§àth ?§Ö§Ñr§ãh f§àr §å§àur f§Ñv§àr?t§Ö ?t§àr?§Ö? t§àg§Öth§Ör?¡± ¡°?§Ö§Ñr§ãh f§àr ?t¡­ t§àg§Öth§Ör?¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö t?lt§Öd h§Ör h§Ö§Ñd, L?l?n§Ñ §âull§Öd h§Ör b§å h§Ör h§Ñnd?. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö w§ànd§Ör§Öd wh§Ör§Ö th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö g§à?ng, th§Ö§å §Ñrr?v§Öd §Ñt th§Ö l?br§Ñr§å. ?§à§âh?§Ö §àft§Ön u?§Öd th§Ö l?br§Ñr§å t§à d§à h§Ör r§Ö?§Ö§Ñr§ãh. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ö §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö L?l?n§Ñ l§Öd h§Ör t§à w§Ñ? th§Ö b§Ñ§ãk d§à§àr §àf th§Ö l?br§Ñr§å. §£§Ö§å§ànd th§Ö ?m§Ñll d§à§àr w§Ñ? §Ñ l§Ñrg§Ö r§à§àm w?th b§à§àk?h§Ölv§Ö? §ã§àv§Ör?ng §Ñll §àf th§Ö w§Ñll?. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö ?§Öv§Ör§Ñl d§Ö?k? §Ñnd §ãh§Ñ?r? §Ñt th§Ö §ã§Önt§Ör §àf th§Ö r§à§àm, w?th ?§Öv§Ör§Ñl ?tud§Önt? tr§Ñn?§ãr?b?ng b§à§àk? th§Ör§Ö. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö §Ö§Ñ??l§å ?§Öv§Ör§Ñl hundr§Öd? §àf b§à§àk? §Öv§Ön §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö §ànl§å t§à§àk §Ñ qu?§ãk l§à§àk. N§à, §â§Örh§Ñ§â? th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö th§àu?§Ñnd? §àf th§Öm? §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö §Ñ numb§Ör §àf b§à§àk? l?n§Öd u§â b§Ö§Ñut?full§å, §Ön§àugh t§à f?ll th§Ö l§Ñrg§Ö b§à§àk?h§Ölv§Ö?. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö §Ñll th§Ö ?t§àr?§Ö? tr§Ñn?§ãr?b§Öd b§å g§Ön§Ör§Ñt?§àn? §àf ?tud§Önt?. ¡°?? th?? §Ñll¡­¡± ?f §àn§Ö l§à§àk§Öd §ãl§à?§Öl§å §Ñt th§Ö t?tl§Ö? §àf th§Ö b§à§àk? l?n§Öd u§â th§Ör§Ö, §àn§Ö §ã§àuld f?nd §Ñ w?d§Ö v§Ñr?§Öt§å §àf b§à§àk?, ?n§ãlud?ng ?§Ör?§Ñl ?t§àr?§Ö?, ?h§àrt ?t§àr?§Ö?, §Ñnd th§à?§Ö w?th §Ñ m§Ñ???v§Ö numb§Ör §àf §â§Ñg§Ö?. ¡°L§à§àk, ¡®§¡ ?h§àrt Y§Öt §¯§Ñ§â§â§å Dr§Ö§Ñm¡¯ §Ñnd ¡®§´h§Ö Dr§Ö§Ñm ?§àng? f§àr th§Ö Y§àung Fl§àw§Ör?¡¯. §´h§Ö?§Ö §Ñr§Ö th§Ö ?t§àr?§Ö? m§å m§àth§Ör r§Ö§Ñd dur?ng h§Ör d§Ñ§å? §Ñ? §Ñ ?tud§Önt h§Ör§Ö. §´h§Ö?§Ö b§à§àk? §Ñr§Ö tr§Ñn?§ãr?b§Öd ?n m§å h§àu?§Ö §Ñnd ? §àft§Ön b§àrr§àw §Ñnd r§Ö§Ñd th§Öm. §´h?? §àn§Ö, ¡®F§Ñll?ng ?n §Ñ §¯urr§å,¡¯ w§Ñ? wr?tt§Ön fr§àm §Ñn §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör §â§Ör?§àd.¡± ¡°§¡m§Ñz?ng¡­¡± §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö ?t§àr?§Ö? fr§àm §å§Ö§Ñr? §Ñnd §Öv§Ön d§Ö§ã§Ñd§Ö? §Ñg§à ?t?ll ?t§àr§Öd th§Ör§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö ?w§Ñll§àw§Öd h§Ör br§Ö§Ñth §Ñnd t§à§àk §Ñ b§à§àk fr§àm §Ñ ?h§Ölf, ?t?ll ?m§âr§Ö??§Öd b§å ?u§ãh §Ñ f§Ñ§ãt. §¡? ?h§Ö turn§Öd th§Ö §â§Ñg§Ö? §àv§Ör, ?h§Ö §ã§àuld f§Ö§Öl h§àw §àld th§Ö b§à§àk w§Ñ? fr§àm th§Ö §Ñg§Ö §àf th§Ö §â§Ñ§â§Ör. §´h§Ö b§Ö§Ñut?ful w§àrd? ?§â§Öll§Öd §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut?ful ?t§àr§å ?n??d§Ö. ¡°§´h§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn §àur m§àth§Ör? w§Ör§Ö d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Ö t§à h§Ñv§Ö th§Ö?r d§Ñught§Ör? §Önr§àll ?n ¡®§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö¡¯ w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf th??. §´h§Ö§å w§Ñnt§Öd th§Ö?r d§Ñught§Ör? t§à tr§Ñn?§ãr?b§Ö th§Ö ?t§àr?§Ö? th§Ö§å §ã§Ñn¡¯t r§Ö§Ñd ?n h§Ör§Ö. ? h§Ñv§Ö tr§Ñn?§ãr?b§Öd m§Ñn§å b§à§àk? §Ñnd §âr§àm??§Öd t§à g?v§Ö th§Öm t§à m§å m§àth§Ör.¡± ¡°? ?§Ö§Ö. §´h§Ñt¡¯? §Ñ w§ànd§Örful th?ng.¡± §°n§ã§Ö th§Ö§å gr§Ñdu§Ñt§Öd, th§Ö§å §ã§àuld n§à l§àng§Ör fr§Ö§Öl§å r§Ö§Ñd th§Ö b§à§àk? ?t§àr§Öd h§Ör§Ö. §¦v§Ör§å§àn§Ö w§àuld b§Ö §ãur?§àu? §àf §â§à???bl§Ö §ã§ànt?nu§Ñt?§àn? §Ñnd f?n§Ñl§Ö? §àf th§Ö ?t§àr?§Ö? th§Ö§å h§Ñd t§à l§Ö§Ñv§Ö h§Ñng?ng. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? ? ?h§àuld wr?t§Ö §Ñ l§Ött§Ör t§à V??§ã§àunt§Ö?? §¯§Ñrr?? §Ñnd §Ñ?k h§Ör wh§Ñt ?t§àr?§Ö? ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à r§Ö§Ñd? ?f V??§ã§àunt§Ö?? §¯§Ñrr?? h§Ñd ?§àm§Öth?ng ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à r§Ö§Ñd, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§àuld tr§Ñn?§ãr?b§Ö ?t §Ñnd br?ng ?t dur?ng th§Ö n§Ö§çt v§Ñ§ã§Ñt?§àn t§à §ã§ànv§Ö§å h§Ör gr§Ñt?tud§Ö f§àr th§Ö d§Ñ§å? ?h§Ö ?§â§Önt §Ñt th?? §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å. ¡°§£ut ?t¡¯? ?§àm§Öh§àw ?§Ñd th§Ñt ? w§àn¡¯t b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à r§Ö§Ñd h§Ör§Ö §Ñn§åm§àr§Ö §àn§ã§Ö ? gr§Ñdu§Ñt§Ö. §¡l?§à, ?§Ö§Ö?ng §Ñ? th§Ör§Ö §Ñr§Ö th§Ö?§Ö m§Ñn§å ?t§àr?§Ö?, ? th?nk m§Ñn§å §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö w§àuld l?k§Ö t§à r§Ö§Ñd th§Öm.¡± ¡°Y§Ö?. §£ut th§Ñt t?m§Ö ?? ?t?ll f§Ñr fr§àm n§àw.¡± L?l?n§Ñ ?§Ñ?d ?t w?th §Ñ l§àn§Öl§å t§àn§Ö. §´h§Ö ?t§àr?§Ö? th§Ö g?rl? wr§àt§Ö fr§Ö§Öl§å w§àuld §âr§àb§Ñbl§å n§àt b§Ö w§Öll §Ñ§ã§ã§Ö§ât§Öd b§å th§Ö §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã ?§à§ã?§Öt§å. §´h?ng? l?k§Ö l§àv§Ö ?t§àr?§Ö? §Ñnd b§à§àk? th§Ñt d§Ö§â?§ãt§Öd §ãl§Ñ?? d??§ãr?m?n§Ñt?§àn w§Ör§Ö l?k§Öl§å t§à b§Ö §Ö§ç§ãlud§Öd b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ön¡¯t g§à§àd f§àr §Ödu§ã§Ñt?§àn. ¡°§£ut §å§àu ?§Ö§Ö, ? th?nk th§Ñt ?§àm§Ö d§Ñ§å ?n th§Ö futur§Ö, th§Ö d§Ñ§å th§Ö?§Ö ?t§àr?§Ö? w?ll b§Ö r§Ö§Ñd b§å m§Ñn§å §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö w?ll §ã§àm§Ö!¡± ?t w§Ñ? §Ñn u§âl?ft?ng t§àn§Ö unl?k§Ö b§Öf§àr§Ö. ¡°D?d §å§àu kn§àw? §´h§Ñnk? t§à §¯§Ör §¯?ghn§Ö?? th§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön, w§àm§Ön §ã§àuld n§àw r?d§Ö §àn h§àr?§Öb§Ñ§ãk. §¯§Ör §¯?ghn§Ö?? th§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön ?? §âr§àm§àt?ng w§àm§Ön¡¯? fr§Ö§Öd§àm! §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ ?? §Ñl?§à th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö. §´h§Ö§å b§àth th?nk th§Ñt th§Ö w§àm§Ön ?n th§Ö §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm §àught t§à b§Ö m§àr§Ö fr§Ö§Ö §Ñnd §Ñll§àw§Öd t§à ?§âr§Ö§Ñd th§Ö?r w?ng?! §´h§Ö§å w§àuld l?k§Ö w§àm§Ön t§à b§Ö m§àr§Ö v§Ñlu§Öd §Ñnd §Ñll§àw§Öd t§à d§à m§àr§Ö th?ng?.¡± L?l?n§Ñ w§Ñ? l§à§àk?ng §Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö w?th gl?tt§Ör?ng §Ö§å§Ö?, ??m?l§Ñr t§à th§Ö t?m§Ö wh§Ön ?h§Ö w§Ñ? t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut N?§ã§àl§Ö §Ñnd L§Ö§àld. §´h§Ö ?tr§àng br?ll?§Ñn§ã§Ö th§Ñt dw§Öll§Öd d§Ö§Ö§â ?n h§Ör §Ö§å§Ö? ?h?mm§Ör§Öd l?k§Ö ?§Öw§Öl?. CH 49 ¡°§¯§àw§Öv§Ör, m§Ön w§àn¡¯t b§Ö h§Ñ§â§â§å w?th w§àm§Ön¡¯? §Ñdv§Ñn§ã§Öm§Önt. §´h§Ö§å §Ñll th?nk ?t¡¯? b§Ö?t f§àr w§àm§Ön t§à k§Ö§Ö§â qu?§Öt §Ñt h§àm§Ö. §¡ll §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã w§àm§Ön §Ñr§Ö b?rd? ?n th§Ö?r §ã§Ñg§Ö?. §£ut §¯§Ör §¯?ghn§Ö?? th§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön §Ñnd §Ñ f§Öw §àth§Ör? §Ñr§Ö tr§å?ng t§à gr§Ñdu§Ñll§å l§à§à?§Ön th§à?§Ö §ã§àn?tr§Ñ?nt?. ? §Ñl?§à w§Ñnt t§à b§Ö §àf h§Öl§â t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ §Ñnd th§Öm ?n th§Ñt!¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? f§Ñ?§ã?n§Ñt§Öd §Ñ? ?h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt L?l?n§Ñ, wh§à §ã§ànv§Ö§å§Öd h§Ör h§Ö§Ñrtf§Ölt f§Ö§Öl?ng? §Ñnd §âut h§Ör h§Ñnd? t§àg§Öth§Ör §Ñ? ?f §âr§Ñ§å?ng. §´h§Ö ?tr§àng §Ñnd n§àbl§Ö §Ñmb?t?§àn? ?n L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö? w§Ör§Ö d§Ñzzl?ng. ¡°?f ?t ?? L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ, ?¡¯m ?ur§Ö §å§àu §ã§Ñn m§Ñk§Ö ?u§ãh §Ñ w??h §ã§àm§Ö tru§Ö.¡± Y§Ö?, ?ur§Öl§å. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§â§àk§Ö w?th ?u§ãh §Ñ th§àught ?n m?nd, L?l?n§Ñ l§Ñugh§Öd ?§àftl§å. ¡°§°h m§å, ? §Ñl?§à th?nk ?§à§âh?§Ö ?? §Ñm§àng §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö ? t§Ñlk§Öd §àf §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör. ?f ?t¡¯? §å§àu, ?¡¯m ?ur§Ö §å§àu §ã§Ñn §Ñ§ãh?§Öv§Ö ?§àm§Öth?ng §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Ñbl§Ö t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ §Ñnd th§Ö §àth§Ör?, §Ñ? §Ñ w§àm§Ñn ?n th§Ö §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm.¡± ¡°§¡m ??¡± ¡°Y§Ö?!¡± §´§à th?nk L?l?n§Ñ th§àught §àf m§Ö §Ñ? th§Ñt gr§Ö§Ñt §àf §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn, th§àught ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñ? ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?nw§Ñrdl§å ?ur§âr??§Öd. D?d th?? fr?§Önd wh§à g§àt §Ñl§àng w?th h§Ör f§àrg§Öt th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? m§Ör§Öl§å §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf §Ñ b§Ñr§àn f§Ñm?l§å? ?f n§àt f§àr th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd §Önr§àll§Öd ?nt§à ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö,¡± h§Ör ?§à§ã?§Ñl §â§Öd?gr§Ö§Ö w§àuldn¡¯t §Ñll§àw h§Ör t§à §Öv§Ön §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Ö gr§Ö§Öt?ng? w?th L?l?n§Ñ, th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñ §ã§àunt f§Ñm?l§å, mu§ãh l§Ö?? w?th §³hr??t?n§Ñ. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö g§Öntl§å t§àld L?l?n§Ñ §Ñb§àut ?t, L?l?n§Ñ ?h§à§àk h§Ör h§Ö§Ñd. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö ?? §Ñ ?m§Ñrt §Ñnd v§Ör§å br§Ñv§Ö §â§Ör?§àn. Wh§Ön §å§àu r§Ö?§ãu§Öd m§Ö th§Ñt t?m§Ö, ? th§àught §å§àu w§Ör§Ö th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö k?nd §àf §â§Ör?§àn §Ñ? N?§ã§àl§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ! ?u?t l?k§Ö h§àw N?§ã§àl§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à §ãh§Ñng§Ö L§Ö§àld-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? b§Öl?§Öf? §Ñ? §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt, ? th?nk §å§àu §Ñl?§à §â§à??§Ö?? th§Ö §Ñb?l?t§å t§à §Ñ§ãh?§Öv§Ö th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö ?n th?? w§àrld! ?¡¯m ?ur§Ö §å§àu §Ñr§Ö §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn wh§à §ã§Ñn br?ng w§ànd§Örful th?ng? t§à th§Ö w§àrld, ?u?t l?k§Ö §Ñ bl§à§àm?ng bundl§Ö §àf r§à?§Ö?!¡± ¡°? th?nk §å§àu §àv§Ör§Ö?t?m§Ñt§Ö m§Ö, L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ.¡± ¡°§£§Ö m§àr§Ö §ã§ànf?d§Önt ?n §å§àur?§Ölf, ?§à§âh?§Ö! Y§àu §Ñr§Ö th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn §ãh§à?§Ön b§å §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ t§à b§Ö h§Ör ¡®l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡¯. §¡nd ?u?t w?th?n tw§à m§ànth?, §å§àu¡¯v§Ö §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å §âr§àv§Öd §å§àur?§Ölf t§à th§Ö §â§à?nt n§àb§àd§å w§àuld §ã§àm§âl§Ñ?n §Ñb§àut §å§àu ?t§Ñnd?ng b§Ö??d§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ §Ñn§åm§àr§Ö. W§Ñ?n¡¯t ?t b§å §å§àur §àwn §Ñb?l?t§å th§Ñt §å§àu §Ñ§ãh?§Öv§Öd th§Ñt?!¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? v§Ör§å h§Ñ§â§â§å §Ñb§àut h§àw L?l?n§Ñ th§àught §àf h§Ör. §£ut th§Ö v§Ör§å ?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñl §â§Ör?§àn L?l?n§Ñ ?§â§àk§Ö §Ñb§àut unf§àrtun§Ñt§Öl§å d?dn¡¯t §Ö§ç??t ?n r§Ö§Ñl?t§å. ?§à§âh?§Ö n§Öv§Ör th§àught §àf h§Ör?§Ölf §Ñ? §Ñ ?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñl k?nd §àf §â§Ör?§àn. ?t w§Ñ? und§Ön?§Ñbl§Ö ?h§Ö §ã§àuld §Ñ§ãh?§Öv§Ö m§àr§Ö b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf th§Ö m§Öm§àr?§Ö? §àf h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö. §£ut §àth§Ör th§Ñn th§Ñt, ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn wh§à l§Ñ§ãk§Öd ?§àm§Öth?ng ?m§â§àrt§Ñnt. ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt §Ö§ç§Ñ§ãtl§å ?h§Ö l§Ñ§ãk§Öd §Ñnd th§Ñt m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör f§Ö§Öl §Ñn§ç?§àu?. ?§à§âh?§Ö f§Ölt ?h§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ñt ?m§Ñll §àf §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn. ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?u?t §Ñ §â§à§àr §â§Ör?§àn wh§à d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Öl§å tr?§Öd t§à f?ll wh§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör l§Ñ§ãk§Öd b§å u??ng wh§Ñt ?h§Ö h§Ñd fr§àm h§Ör §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö §Öv§Ön t§à th?? d§Ñ§å. §¡ft§Ör §Ñll, th§Ñt¡¯? wh§Ñt ? w§Ñnt§Öd¡­ §´h§Ö f?r?t m§Öm§àr§å ?h§Ö h§Ñd w§Ñ? §àf ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör, th§Ö d§Ñ§å ?h§Ö w§Ñ? b§àrn. §´h§Ñt d§Ñ§å, wh§Ön §´§Ñ?uku ?t?ll d?dn¡¯t full§å r§Ö§Ñl?z§Ö h§Ö b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör §Ñnd w§àrr?§Öd §Ñb§àut th§Ö §ãr§å?ng §ãh?ld. §´h§Ñt d§Ñ§å, §´§Ñ?uku w??h§Öd f§àr ?t. §´h§Ö b§Ñb§å w§Ñ? d?ff§Ör§Önt fr§àm §´§Ñ?uku, wh§à w§Ñ? unl§àv§Öd b§å h?? §â§Ñr§Önt?. §¯§Ö w??h§Öd f§àr th§Ö b§Ñb§å t§à b§Ö §Ñ §ãh?ld wh§à §ã§àuld b§Ö l§àv§Öd §Ñnd §ãh§Ör??h§Öd b§å h§Ör fr?§Önd? §Ñnd f§Ñm?l§å. §´§Ñ?uku h§à§â§Öd §Ñnd w??h§Öd f§àr ?t. §¡nd h§Ö w??h§Öd f§àr ?t t§à §ã§àm§Ö tru§Ö. §¦v§Ön R?§à t§àld h§Ör th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör h§Ñd th§Ö §â§àw§Ör t§à m§Ñk§Ö wh§Ñt§Öv§Ör ?h§Ö w??h§Öd §ã§àm§Ö tru§Ö. ?f ?t w§Ñ? ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör¡±¡­ ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör w§Ñ? h§Ör?§Ölf w?th§àut §Ñ d§àubt. ?t w§Ñ? h§Ör §ãurr§Önt ?§Ölf. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?h§Ö ?§àm§Öt?m§Ö? f§Ölt ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör w§Ñ? §Ñ §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öl§å d?ff§Ör§Önt g?rl. Wh§Ön ?h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd b§Ñ§ãk §àn th§Ö §â§Ñth ?h§Ö h§Ñd w§Ñlk§Öd §Ñ? ?h§Ö gr§Öw §Ñ§ã§ã§àrd?ng t§à h§Ör w??h§Ö?, ?h§Ö §Ñlw§Ñ§å? f§Ölt ?h§Ö h§Ñd l§Öft ?§àm§Öth?ng b§Öh?nd. ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?ur§Ö ?t w§Ñ? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf th§Ö m§Öm§àr?§Ö? §àf h§Ör §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö. §´h§Ñt m????ng th?ng §Ñlw§Ñ§å? §ã§Ñ?t§Öd §Ñ ?h§Ñd§àw §àn ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör.¡± §´h§Ö unf§àrg§Ött§Ñbl§Ö m§Öm§àr§å §Ñ? §Ñ fl§Ñw§Öd hum§Ñn kn§àwn §Ñ? N§Ñk§Ñmur§Ñ §´§Ñ?uku §Ñnd th§Ö f§Ö§Öl?ng ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t l§Ö§Ñv§Ö b§Öh?nd §Ñlw§Ñ§å? l§Öft §Ñ ?h§Ñd§àw §àn h§Ör. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö? ¡­Um, ?¡¯m ?§àrr§å. ? k§Ö§ât t§Ñlk?ng §Ñll ? l?k§Öd.¡± L?l?n§Ñ hurr?§Ödl§å §Ñ§â§àl§àg?z§Öd. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? ?h§Ö f§Ölt ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?udd§Önl§å f§Ö§Öl?ng d§àwn. ¡°N§à, th§Ö w§àrd? ? r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd fr§àm L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ §Ñr§Ö m§å tr§Ö§Ñ?ur§Ö. ? §Ñlw§Ñ§å? w??h§Öd t§à b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö th§Ñt k?nd §àf §â§Ör?§àn. §¡lth§àugh ? ?t?ll d§àn¡¯t kn§àw wh§Ñt ? ?h§àuld d§à t§à b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö ?§à, ? w??h th§Ñt ?§àm§Öd§Ñ§å ? §ã§Ñn gr§àw ?nt§à ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö wh§à §ã§Ñn §Ñn?w§Ör ?u§ãh §Ñ w??h.¡± ¡°?¡¯ll §Ñl?§à ?w§Ö§Ñr t§à §å§àu! ? w?ll b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö §Ñ w§ànd§Örful §â§Ör?§àn, §Ñ? §Ñ w§àm§Ñn §àf th?? k?ngd§àm!¡± §´h§Ö numb§Ör §àf §âr§àm??§Ö? ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd m§Ñd§Ö h§Ñd ?n§ãr§Ö§Ñ?§Öd. §´h§Ö d§Ö§ãl§Ñr§Ñt?§àn ?§à§âh?§Ö m§Ñd§Ö t§à R?§à, th§Ö v§àw ?h§Ö ?§Ñ?d t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ, §Ñnd th§Ö w§àrd? ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Öd w?th L?l?n§Ñ. §´h§Ö w§àrd? ?h§Ö §ã§àuld n§Öv§Ör t§Ñk§Ö b§Ñ§ãk. N§àw th§Ñt ?h§Ö ?§Ñ?d ?t, ?t b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö h§Ör §âr§àm??§Ö. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t th?nk th§Ñt §âr§àm??§Ö? w§Ör§Ö §ã§àm§âul?§àr§å. ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?nd§Ö§Öd §Ñfr§Ñ?d wh§Öth§Ör ?h§Ö §ã§àuld trul§å m§Ñk§Ö ?t §ã§àm§Ö tru§Ö. ?u§ãh f§Ö§Ñr w§Ñ? §Ñlw§Ñ§å? w?th h§Ör. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§àb§àd§å wh§à h§Ñd n§à f§Ö§Ñr. ? n§Ö§Öd t§à b§Ö ?tr§àng. §¡ll ? n§Ö§Öd t§à d§à ?? gr§àw ?tr§àng§Ör. ?h§Ö §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å d§Ö§ã?d§Öd t§à w§Ñlk f§àrw§Ñrd §Ñnd n§àt l§à§àk b§Ñ§ãk. 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Wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt th§Ö §ãl§à§ãk, ?t ?h§àw§Öd th§Ö t?m§Ö wh§Ön ?h§Ö u?u§Ñll§å §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å f?n??h§Öd h§Ör br§Ö§Ñkf§Ñ?t. ??n§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö g§Ñv§Ö ?unn§å §Ñ br§Ö§Ñk f§àr th§Ñt d§Ñ§å, ?h§Ö l§à?t tr§Ñ§ãk §àf t?m§Ö. ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd n§à l§Ö??ur§Ö t§à §Ö§Ñt br§Ö§Ñkf§Ñ?t. ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å f?n??h§Öd h§Ör §âr§Ö§â§Ñr§Ñt?§àn t§à g§à t§à th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö t§à§àk h§Ör b§Ñg §Ñnd §à§â§Ön§Öd th§Ö d§à§àr §àf h§Ör r§à§àm. ?§à§âh?§Ö f§Ölt ?h§Ö §ã§àuld n§àw r§Ö§Ñd b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö l?n§Ö?, ?u?t l?k§Ö wh§Ñt L?l?n§Ñ l§àv§Öd t§à d§à. ?§à§âh?§Ö f§Ölt l?k§Ö ?h§Ö g§Ñ?n§Öd §Ñ n§Öw w§Ö§Ñ§â§àn, but ru?h§Öd t§à th§Ö §ãl§Ñ??r§à§àm w?th§àut f§àrg§Ött?ng h§Ör §Öl§Ög§Ñn§ã§Ö. ¡°§¯§àw w?ll §å§àu ?§â§Önd §å§àur v§Ñ§ã§Ñt?§àn, ?§à§âh?§Ö?¡± §¡ft§Ör ?§ãh§à§àl, ?§à§âh?§Ö §ànl§å r§Ö§Ñl?z§Öd th§Ñt th§Ö?r f?r?t l§àng v§Ñ§ã§Ñt?§àn w§Ñ? §Ñb§àut t§à b§Ög?n §Ñft§Ör L?l?n§Ñ m§Önt?§àn§Öd ?t. §¡lth§àugh th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à §³hr??tm§Ñ? ?n th?? w§àrld, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö §ã§àn§ã§Ö§ât §àf §Ñn §Önd-§àf-§å§Ö§Ñr h§àl?d§Ñ§å. §´h§Ö h§àl?d§Ñ§å b§Ög§Ñn fr§àm th§Ö m?ddl§Ö §àf th§Ö l§Ñ?t m§ànth §àf th§Ö §å§Ö§Ñr §Ñnd §âr§à§ã§Ö§Öd§Öd thr§àugh th§Ö l§Ñ?t d§Ñ§å? §àf th§Ö §å§Ö§Ñr. ?f ?t w§Ñ? §ã§ànv§Ört§Öd ?nt§à §Ñ numb§Ör §àf d§Ñ§å?, ?t w§àuld b§Ö §Ñb§àut tw§Önt§å-f?v§Ö d§Ñ§å?. §´h§Ö ?tud§Önt? §àf th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å w§Ör§Ö §àbl?g§Öd t§à r§Öturn h§àm§Ö dur?ng th?? §â§Ör?§àd §àf t?m§Ö §Ñnd th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö l§à§àk?ng f§àrw§Ñrd t§à th§Ñt. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à l§à§àk?ng f§àrw§Ñrd t§à r§Öturn?ng t§à h§Ör f§Ñm?l§å ?n th§Ö §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl. ?h§Ö §Ñl?§à w§Ñnt§Öd t§à v???t §´§Ñl?? §Ñnd m§Ö§Öt §³r§Öt§à §Ñnd §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö wh§à w§Ñ? ?n §ãh§Ñrg§Ö §àf §ãult?v§Ñt?§àn. §¡l?§à, ? h§Ñv§Ö t§à v???t V??§ã§àunt §¯§Ñrr??¡¯ §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö §Ñ? w§Öll. ? w§Ñnt§Öd t§à d§Öl?v§Ör th§Ö ?t§àr?§Ö? r§Öqu§Ö?t§Öd b§å V??§ã§àunt§Ö?? §¯§Ñrr?? t§à§à. Wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Önt §Ñ l§Ött§Ör t§à V??§ã§àunt§Ö?? §¯§Ñrr?? t§à §Ñ?k wh§Ñt ?t§àr§å ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à r§Ö§Ñd, ?h§Ö v§Ör§å h§Ñ§â§â?l§å l??t§Öd ?§Öv§Ör§Ñl t?tl§Ö? ?n h§Ör r§Ö§âl§å. Wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö l§à§àk§Öd th§Öm u§â, ?§àm§Ö §àf th§Öm h§Ñd §Ñ §ã§ànt?nu§Ñt?§àn, ?§à ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§à§â?§Öd th§Öm §Ñll. N§àt §ànl§å th§Ñt, but ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñl?§à §âl§Ñnn§Öd t§à §ã§à§â§å th§Ö m§à?t §â§à§âul§Ñr ¡°§´h§Ö G§àld§Ön §¬n?ght §Ñnd §´h§Ö §°b??d?§Ñn §£§à§å¡± §Ñnd th§Ö t?tl§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö l§àv§Öd th§Ö m§à?t, ¡°?t¡¯? §Ñ Fl§àw§Ör, Wh§Öth§Ör ?t §£l§à§àm? §àr §£ud?,¡± ?§à ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? w§Öll §âr§Ö§â§Ñr§Öd. ??n§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à ?§â§Önd h§Ör v§Ñ§ã§Ñt?§àn w§Ñ?t§Öfull§å, ?h§Ö m§Ñd§Ö §Ñ §â§Örf§Ö§ãt §âl§Ñn f§àr ?t. §´h§Ñt¡¯? r?ght, m§Ñ§åb§Ö ? ?h§àuld br?ng §®?§ãh§Ñl §Ñl§àng wh§Ön ? g§à t§à §´§Ñl?? §àr h§Ö w?ll b§Ñwl §àth§Örw??§Ö? §´h§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à w§Ñ? th§Ö m§à?t d???§Ñt??f?§Öd w?th th§Ö d§Ö§ã???§àn §àf h§Ör §Önr§àll?ng ?n ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö¡± w§Ñ? h§Ör l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör §®?§ãh§Ñl. §¦v§Ön th§àugh th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö f?n§Ñll§å §Ñbl§Ö t§à l?v§Ö t§àg§Öth§Ör ?n th§Ö §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ön ?§Önt t§à §Önr§àll ?n th§Ö g?rl¡¯? §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å, §Ñnd th§Ö§å h§Ñd t§à l?v§Ö ?§Ö§â§Ñr§Ñt§Öl§å §Ñg§Ñ?n, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö §®?§ãh§Ñl §âr§àt§Ö?t t§à h?? d§Ñd wh?l§Ö §ãr§å?ng. §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? h§Ñ§â§â§å th§Ñt §®?§ãh§Ñl w§Ñ? th§Ö §ànl§å §àn§Ö wh§à §ãl§Ö§Ñrl§å m???§Öd h§Ör §Ñnd ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Öl§â but br§Ö§Ñk ?nt§à §Ñ ?m?l§Ö. ¡°?¡¯m g§à?ng b§Ñ§ãk t§à th§Ö m§Ñ?n m§Ñn??§àn ?n th§Ö §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl, but wh§Ñt §Ñb§àut ?§à§âh?§Ö?¡± ¡°? §Ñm §Ñl?§à r§Öturn?ng t§à th§Ö §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl, but ? w?ll §Ñl?§à v???t §´§Ñl?? §Ñt §Ñ l§Ñt§Ör d§Ñt§Ö.¡± ¡°§°h m§å, th§Ñt ¡®§´§Ñl?? §àf F§à§àd¡¯?¡± ¡°Y§Ö?, b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ? l?v§Öd th§Ör§Ö f§àr §Ñ l§àng t?m§Ö.¡± ¡°§´h§Ör§Ö §Ñr§Ö §Ñ l§àt §àf w§ànd§Örful ?n§Ñ§ãk? §Ñnd f§à§àd, r?ght? L§Ñn§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ t§àld m§Ö!¡± ¡°§´h§Ñt¡¯? r?ght. §´h§Ör§Ö §Ñr§Ö m§Ñn§å k?nd? §àf ?n§Ñ§ãk? ?§â§Ö§ã?f?§ã§Ñll§å fr§àm th§Ör§Ö.¡± ?u?t th§Ö §àth§Ör d§Ñ§å, L?l?n§Ñ §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Öd th§Ö b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd w?th L§Ñn§Ñ. ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd th§Ö b?gg§Ö?t r§Ö§Ñ?§àn w§Ñ? h§àw th§Ö §â§Ñ?r ?h§Ñr§Öd th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö h§àbb§å §àf r§Ö§Ñd?ng b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö l?n§Ö?. ??n§ã§Ö L?l?n§Ñ w§àr?h?§â§Öd L§Ñn§Ñ, L?l?n§Ñ w§Ñ? v§Ör§å h§Ñ§â§â§å t§à l§Ö§Ñrn th§Ñt §àn§Ö §àf §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ? ?h§Ö r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãt§Öd ?h§Ñr§Öd th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö h§àbb§å §Ñ? h§Ör. L§Ñn§Ñ w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à h§Ñ§â§â§å h§àw L?l?n§Ñ §Ñgr§Ö§Öd w?th h§Ör ?n §Öv§Ör§åth?ng §Ñnd b§àth b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö g§à§àd ???t§Ör?. §´h§Ö r?ng §àn L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? l?ttl§Ö f?ng§Ör w§Ñ? ?h?n?ng. ?t w§Ñ? th§Ö r?ng ?h§Ö g§àt fr§àm L§Ñn§Ñ. ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñl?§à h§Ñd §Ñ r?ng §àn h§Ör l?ttl§Ö f?ng§Ör th§Ñt ?h§Ö g§àt fr§àm §³hr??t?n§Ñ. ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught th§Ö r?ng? w§Ör§Ö th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö, but ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd th§Ö§å r§Öfl§Ö§ãt§Öd th§Ö t§Ñ?t§Ö §àf th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à g?ft§Öd th§Öm. L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? r?ng th§Ñt ?h§Ö g§àt fr§àm L§Ñn§Ñ h§Ñd §Ñ ?§Öw§Öl §àf th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §ã§àl§àr §Ñ? L§Ñn§Ñ¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö?. ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? r?ng th§Ñt ?h§Ö g§àt fr§àm §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§Ñ? ?tudd§Öd w?th §Ñ blu§Ö ?§Öw§Öl §ã§Ñrv§Öd ?n th§Ö ?h§Ñ§â§Ö §àf §Ñ r§à?§Ö fl§àw§Ör. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-050/ CH 51 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 051 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? G§àt §®§å §£?bl§Ö ?? ?t d?dn¡¯t m§Ñtt§Ör §Öv§Ön ?f th§Ö r?ng §âr§Ö§â§Ñr§Öd d?dn¡¯t m§Ñt§ãh th§Ö f?ng§Ör ??z§Ö §àf th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd ?t. Wh§Ön th§Ñt h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd, th§Ö§å w§àuld ?u?t turn ?t ?nt§à §Ñ n§Ö§ãkl§Ñ§ã§Ö t§à b§Ö w§àrn §àn th§Ö?r §â§Ör?§àn. §¡lth§àugh th§Ö r?ng g?v§Ön t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñnd L?l?n§Ñ h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd t§à m§Ñt§ãh th§Ö?r f?ng§Ör? §â§Örf§Ö§ãtl§å, m§à?t §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö d?dn¡¯t g§Öt §Ñ r?ng th§Ñt m§Ñt§ãh§Öd th§Ö?r f?ng§Ör ??z§Ö, §Ñnd th§Ör§Öf§àr§Ö, turn§Öd th§à?§Ö r?ng? ?nt§à n§Ö§ãkl§Ñ§ã§Ö?. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö¡­ w§àuld ?t b§Ö §Ñ b§àth§Ör ?f ? v???t §´§Ñl?? wh§Ön §å§àu §Ñr§Ö th§Ör§Ö?¡± ¡°§¦h?¡± ¡°? w§Ñnt§Öd t§à m§Ö§Öt §å§àu dur?ng th§Ö h§àl?d§Ñ§å?. ?f ?t¡¯? §´§Ñl??, ? th?nk th§Ör§Ö §Ñr§Ö §Ñ l§àt §àf ?n§Ñ§ãk? th§Ñt L§Ñn§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ w§àuld b§Ö h§Ñ§â§â§å t§à r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Ö. ?? ?t n§à g§à§àd?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö w§ànd§Ör§Öd ?f th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñn§å§àn§Ö wh§à §ã§àuld r§Öfu?§Ö ?u§ãh §Ñ r§Öqu§Ö?t wh§Ön th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö §Ñ?k§Öd b§å §Ñ g?rl wh§à w§Ñ? l§à§àk?ng §Ñt th§Öm w?th u§âturn§Öd §Ö§å§Ö? wh?l§Ö §ãut§Öl§å t?lt?ng th§Ö?r h§Ö§Ñd. ?t w§Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng L?l?n§Ñ l§Ö§Ñrn§Öd d?r§Ö§ãtl§å fr§àm L§Ñn§Ñ. §¡§ã§ã§àrd?ng t§à §³§Öl?n§Ö, ?t w§Ñ? §Ñn §Ön§ãh§Ñnt?ng ?m?l§Ö th§Ñt §ãh§Ñrm§Öd m§Ön t§à d§à h§Ör b?dd?ng. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à w§Ñ§å th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö, wh§à h§Ñd th§Ö m§Öm§àr?§Ö? §àf §Ñ m§Ñn wh§à w§Ñ? un§â§à§âul§Ñr w?th w§àm§Ön, §ã§àuld r§Ö???t §Ñnd ?h§Ö §Önd§Öd u§â h§Ñ§â§â?l§å §àbl?g?ng t§à ?t. ¡°?¡¯m h§Ñ§â§â§å ? §ã§Ñn m§Ö§Öt ?§à§âh?§Ö §Öv§Ön dur?ng h§àl?d§Ñ§å?!¡± ¡°?¡¯m §Ñl?§à h§Ñ§â§â§å §Ñb§àut ?t. §¡h, but ? th?nk m§å l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör w?ll §Ñ§ã§ã§àm§â§Ñn§å m§Ö t§à §´§Ñl??, ?? th§Ñt §àk§Ñ§å?¡± ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör?!¡± ¡°Y§Ö?.¡± ¡°D§à§Ö? h§Ö l§à§àk ??m?l§Ñr t§à §å§àu?¡± ¡°§¯§Ö h§Ñ? §Ñ d?ff§Ör§Önt h§Ñ?r §ã§àl§àr, but ? th?nk h§Ö ?? §àth§Örw??§Ö ??m?l§Ñr.¡± ¡°§°h m§å! ?¡¯m r§Ö§Ñll§å l§à§àk?ng f§àrw§Ñrd t§à m§Ö§Öt?ng h?m!¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö f§Ölt r§Öl?§Öv§Öd th§Ñt L?l?n§Ñ w§Ñ? h§Ñ§â§â§å §Ñb§àut §®?§ãh§Ñl §Ñ§ã§ã§àm§â§Ñn§å?ng th§Öm. ??n§ã§Ö §®?§ãh§Ñl w§Ñ? w§Öll-b§Öh§Ñv§Öd, ?§à§âh?§Ö d§àubt§Öd h§Ö w§àuld tr§àubl§Ö L?l?n§Ñ. §¡ft§Ör th§Ñt, th§Ö §â§Ñ?r d§Ö§ã?d§Öd §àn th§Ö d§Ñt§Ö, §Ñnd th§Ö§å §Ñgr§Ö§Öd t§à g§à fr§àm th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl t§à §´§Ñl?? t§àg§Öth§Ör §àn th§Ö f§àurth d§Ñ§å §Ñft§Ör th§Ö n§Öw §å§Ö§Ñr. ¡°§£§å th§Ñt t?m§Ö, ? th?nk th§Ö r?ng ? r§Öqu§Ö?t§Öd w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö §Ñrr?v§Öd, ?§à ?¡¯d l?k§Ö t§à h§Ñv§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ö§Ö ?t w?th m§Ö, §Ñnd ?f ?t l§à§àk? g§à§àd, ?¡¯d l?k§Ö t§à g?v§Ö ?t t§à L§Ñn§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ!¡± ¡°¡­Y§Ö??¡± ¡°?t¡¯? §Ñb§àut th§Ö r§Öturn r?ng. ?¡¯m ?u?t r§Öqu§Ö?t?ng ?t. ? m§Ñd§Ö th§Ö §ã§àl§àr §àf th§Ö ?§Öw§Öl ??m?l§Ñr t§à m§å §Ö§å§Ö §ã§àl§àr, but ?¡¯m w§àrr?§Öd ?t m?ght n§àt f?t L§Ñn§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? f?ng§Ör.¡± ¡°§¦h?¡± ¡°?? ?§àm§Öth?ng wr§àng, ?§à§âh?§Ö?¡± L?l?n§Ñ w§ànd§Ör§Öd §Ñnd §Ñ?k§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö wh§à l§Öt §àut §Ñn u§â?§Öt v§à?§ã§Ö, d§Ö?§â?t§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö u?u§Ñll§å g?v?ng §Ñ w??§Ö r§Ö§âl§å. ¡°§´h§Ñt¡¯?¡­ d§àn¡¯t t§Öll m§Ö, th§Ö r?ng f§àr th§Ö b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd ?? ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt th§Ö §àth§Ör §â§Ñrt§å §Ñl?§à h§Ñ? t§à g?v§Ö ?n §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Ö?¡± ¡°Y§àu d?dn¡¯t kn§àw th§Ñt?!¡± §¡? L?l?n§Ñ r§Ö§âl?§Öd w?th §Ñ ?t§Ñrtl§Öd §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn, ?§à§âh?§Ö ?t?ff§Ön§Öd. §£ut §Ñt th§Ö n§Ö§çt m§àm§Önt, h§Ör §ãh§Ñ?r m§Ñd§Ö §Ñ r§Ñttl?ng n§à??§Ö §Ñ? ?h§Ö hurr?§Ödl§å ?t§à§àd u§â. ¡°§®§å §Ñ§â§àl§àg?§Ö?, L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ, ?¡¯ll h§Ñv§Ö t§à l§Ö§Ñv§Ö m§å ?§Ö§Ñt!¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö ?t§Ñrt§Öd runn?ng §Ñft§Ör §Ñn §Ñ§â§àl§àg§å. §°f §ã§àur?§Ö, th§Ö §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ? g§à?ng t§à w§Ñ? t§à h§Ör b§Öl§àv§Öd §Öld§Ör ???t§Ör, §³hr??t?n§Ñ. §¡lth§àugh th§Ö §àth§Ör ?tud§Önt? w§Ör§Ö ?ur§âr??§Öd t§à ?§Ö§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö runn?ng §Ñt §Ñ ?§â§Ö§Öd th§Ñt w§Ñ? unl?k§Ö §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã f§Ñm?l§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd n§à l§Ö??ur§Ö t§à §ã§Ñr§Ö §Ñb§àut th§Ñt §Ñt th§Ö m§àm§Önt. ? h§Ñv§Ö t§à §Ñ?k th§Ö ??z§Ö §àf §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? l?ttl§Ö f?ng§Ör! §¡§Ñh, but §Öv§Ön ?f ? r§Öqu§Ö?t th§Ö r?ng n§àw, §ã§Ñn ? m§Ñk§Ö ?t b§Öf§àr§Ö th§Ö h§àl?d§Ñ§å? §Önd?! ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t kn§àw h§àw l§àng w§Ñ? n§Ö§Öd§Öd f§àr §Ñ r?ng t§à b§Ö m§Ñd§Ö ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö h§Ñd n§Öv§Ör g?v§Ön §Ñ r?ng t§à §Ñ w§àm§Ñn dur?ng h§Ör §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö. §°n t§à§â §àf th§Ñt, ?§à§âh?§Ö, wh§à w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?nt§Ör§Ö?t§Öd ?n ?§Öw§Ölr§å, d?dn¡¯t kn§àw h§àw t§à bu§å §àn§Ö ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö n§Öv§Ör b§àught §àn§Ö f§àr h§Ör?§Ölf. ?¡¯ll wr?t§Ö §Ñ l§Ött§Ör t§à §£§Ñrt t§à ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å l§à§àk ?t u§â. ?? th§Ör§Ö §Ñ §ã§Ñt§Ñl§àg f§àr ?t? N§à, ?t w§àuld b§Ö b§Ött§Ör ?f ? d§Ö??gn ?t m§å?§Ölf §Ñnd m§Ñk§Ö §Ñ §ãu?t§àm §àrd§Ör! §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Ñn wh?l§Ö h§Ör th§àught? w§Ör§Ö ?§â?nn?ng ?n??d§Ö, ?h§Ö ?§Ñw §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Ñdm?r?ng th§Ö fl§àw§Ör? §Ñt th§Ö gr§Ö§Önh§àu?§Ö. ¡°§°h m§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö. ?? ?§àm§Öth?ng wr§àng? Wh§å d§à §å§àu l§à§àk ?§à §â§Ñn?§ãk§Öd?¡± ¡°§®§å, m§å §Ñ§â§àl§àg?§Ö?, §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ! §³§Ñn §å§àu §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö t§Öll m§Ö th§Ö ??z§Ö §àf §å§àur l?ttl§Ö f?ng§Ör?!¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñ?k§Öd w?th §Ñ d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Ö §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn, §³hr??t?n§Ñ, wh§à w§Ñ? g§à§àd §Ñt und§Ör?t§Ñnd?ng §ã?r§ãum?t§Ñn§ã§Ö?, und§Ör?t§à§àd wh§Ñt h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd §Ñnd l§Ñugh§Öd l?ghtl§å. ¡°?§à §å§àu h§Ö§Ñrd ?t fr§àm L?l?n§Ñ.¡± §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ¡°Y§Ö?¡­¡± §¡? §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd §àf §³hr??t?n§Ñ, ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd ?h§Ö kn§Öw ?t §Ñll. ¡°?t¡¯? §Ñlr?ght. ? kn§àw §å§àu w§Ör§Ö un§Ñw§Ñr§Ö §àf ?t, §Ñnd ? n§Öv§Ör t§àld §å§àu §Ñ? w§Öll.¡± ¡°W§àuld ?t b§àth§Ör §å§àu ?f ? g?v§Ö §å§àu §Ñ r?ng?¡± ¡°§´h§Ñt¡¯? n§àt wh§Ñt ? m§Ö§Ñnt. ?t¡¯? ?u?t, ??n§ã§Ö ? §àn§Ö-??d§Ödl§å m§Ñd§Ö §å§àu m§å ¡®l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör,¡¯ §å§àu d§àn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö t§à w§àrr§å §Ñb§àut th§Ñt.¡± ¡°? d§àn¡¯t th?nk ?t¡¯? §àn§Ö-??d§Öd¡­¡± ¡°?t ??. ? g§Ñv§Ö §å§àu th§Ö r?ng §àn th§Ö f?r?t d§Ñ§å §àf §å§àur §Önr§àllm§Önt, wh§Ön §å§àu kn§Öw n§àth?ng.¡± §¡? §³hr??t?n§Ñ §ãl§à?§Öd h§Ör §Ö§å§Ö? §Ñ? ?f §ã§ànf§Ö???ng h§Ör f§Ñult, ?§à§âh?§Ö ?h§à§àk h§Ör h§Ö§Ñd. ¡°? §ã§àn??d§Ör th§Ö r?ng ? g§àt fr§àm §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ §Ñ? m§å gr§Ö§Ñt§Ö?t f§àrtun§Ö! §²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö t§Öll m§Ö th§Ö ??z§Ö §àf §å§àur f?ng§Ör! ? w?ll d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å §âr§Ö§â§Ñr§Ö §Ñ r?ng ?u?t§Ñbl§Ö f§àr §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ!¡± ¡°§°h m§å¡­ th§Ön wh§Ñt w§àuld b§Ö §å§àur ?§Ö§ã§ànd gr§Ö§Ñt§Ö?t f§àrtun§Ö?¡± ¡°§¦h?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö n§Öv§Ör th§àught ?h§Ö w§àuld g§Öt §Ñ?k§Öd §Ñb§àut h§Ör ?§Ö§ã§ànd gr§Ö§Ñt§Ö?t f§àrtun§Ö ?n th?? ??tu§Ñt?§àn. ?f ?h§Ö h§Ñd t§à ?§Ñ§å ?t, ?t w§àuld b§Ö th§Ö th?ng ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Öf§Örr§Öd t§à §Ñ? ¡°th§Ö bl§Ö???ng kn§àwn §Ñ? g§à§àd f§àrtun§Ö wh?§ãh §Ñll§àw§Öd h§Ör t§à t§àu§ãh th§Ö bl§Ö???ng §àf f§Ört?l?t§å¡± ?h§Ö r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd fr§àm L?l?n§Ñ, but th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à w§Ñ§å ?h§Ö §ã§àuld ?§Ñ§å th§Ñt §àut l§àud, §Ñnd ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Öl§â but l§à§àk §Ñw§Ñ§å. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-051/ CH 52 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 052 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? G§àt §®§å §£?bl§Ö ??? ¡°N§à! §´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? §Ñb?§àlut§Öl§å n§àth?ng ? §ã§Ñn¡¯t t§Öll §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ!¡± §´h§Ñt¡¯? §Ñ l?§Ö! §´h§Ör§Ö ?? ?§àm§Öth?ng ? §ã§Ñn¡¯t t§Öll §å§àu! §¡? §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à w§Ñ§å ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuld t§Öll §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Ñb§àut ¡°th§Ö bl§Ö???ng kn§àwn §Ñ? g§à§àd f§àrtun§Ö wh?§ãh §Ñll§àw§Öd h§Ör t§à t§àu§ãh th§Ö bl§Ö???ng §àf f§Ört?l?t§å.¡± Wh§Ñ-wh§Ñt ?h§àuld ? d§à¡­ §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö §â§Ñn?§ãk§Öd, §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?t§Ñr§Öd §Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? h§Ñ?r. ¡°§´h§Ñt h§Ñ?r §Ñ§ã§ã§Ö??§àr§å¡­¡± ¡°Y§Ö??!¡± ¡°§¦v§Ön th§àugh §å§àu §ã§àuld h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ? m§Ñn§å n§Öw h§Ñ?r §Ñ§ã§ã§Ö??§àr?§Ö? §Ñ? §å§àu w§Ñnt§Öd, §å§àu §Ñlw§Ñ§å? w§Ö§Ñr th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §àn§Ö, r?ght? §¡lth§àugh ?t ?? t§Ñk§Ön §ã§Ñr§Ö §àf §âr§à§â§Örl§å, §å§àu mu?t h§Ñv§Ö u?§Öd ?t f§àr §å§Ö§Ñr?. ?t ?§Ö§Öm? §å§àu trul§å tr§Ö§Ñ?ur§Ö ?t.¡± ¡°§´h?? h§Ñ?r §Ñ§ã§ã§Ö??§àr§å, ?? ?t?¡± §´h§Ñt h§Ñ?r §Ñ§ã§ã§Ö??§àr§å w§Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng ?h§Ö g§àt fr§àm R?§à §Ñt §Ñn §Ö§Ñrl§å §Ñg§Ö. ?t w§Ñ? h?? f?r?t §Ñnd l§Ñ?t §âr§Ö?§Önt, §Ñnd ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñlw§Ñ§å? w§àr§Ö ?t. §¡lth§àugh ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t l?k§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö §àth§Ör h§Ñ?r §Ñ§ã§ã§Ö??§àr?§Ö?, ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Öl§â but w§Ö§Ñr th§Ñt §â§Ñrt?§ãul§Ñr §àn§Ö §àv§Ör th§Ö §àth§Ör?. ?t h§Öl§â§Öd r§Öm?nd h§Ör §àf h§Ör d§Ö§ãl§Ñr§Ñt?§àn t§à h§Ör fr?§Önd b§Ñ§ãk th§Ön. ¡°?t¡¯? ?§àm§Öth?ng m§å fr?§Önd g?ft§Öd t§à m§Ö, ?§à ? §ãh§Ör??h ?t.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö §âut h§Ör h§Ñnd §àn th§Ö h§Ñ?r §Ñ§ã§ã§Ö??§àr§å. §¡lth§àugh th§Ö h§Ñ?r §Ñ§ã§ã§Ö??§àr§å w§Ñ? qu?t§Ö b?g wh§Ön ?h§Ö f?r?t w§àr§Ö ?t dur?ng h§Ör §Ö§Ñrl§å §å§Ö§Ñr?, ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ §â§Örf§Ö§ãt f?t f§àr h§Ör r?ght n§àw. §£§àth th§Ö blu§Ö g§Öm §Ñnd th§Ö §â§Ö§Ñrl w§Ör§Ö m§Ñ?nt§Ñ?n§Öd §âr§à§â§Örl§å, ?§à th§Ö?r b§Ö§Ñut?ful ?h?n§Ö h§Ñdn¡¯t f§Ñd§Öd §å§Öt. ¡°§´h§Ö ?§Öw§Öl §Ñtt§Ñ§ãh§Öd t§à th§Ö h§Ñ?r §Ñ§ã§ã§Ö??§àr§å h§Ñ? th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §ã§àl§àr §Ñ? m§å fr?§Önd¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö? ?§à ?¡¯m qu?t§Ö §Ñtt§Ñ§ãh§Öd t§à ?t, but blu§Ö §Ñl?§à h§Ñ§â§â§Ön? t§à b§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö §ã§àl§àr, ?§à ?t h§Ñ? gr§àwn m§àr§Ö ?m§â§àrt§Ñnt t§à m§Ö n§àw. §¡l?§à, th§Ö r?ng §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ g§Ñv§Ö m§Ö §Ñl?§à h§Ñ? §Ñ blu§Ö g§Öm ?n th§Ö ?h§Ñ§â§Ö §àf §Ñ r§à?§Ö, wh?§ãh m§Ñk§Ö? m§Ö v§Ör§å h§Ñ§â§â§å; ?t f§Ö§Öl? l?k§Ö §Ñ ?§Öt.¡± ¡°Wh?§ãh g?ft d§à§Ö? ?§à§âh?§Ö l?k§Ö m§àr§Ö?¡± ?t w§Ñ? d?ff?§ãult f§àr ?§à§âh?§Ö t§à §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Ö th§Öm. §¡lth§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å §Ñn?w§Ör h§Ör w?th ¡°§°f §ã§àur?§Ö th§Ö r?ng th§Ñt ? g§àt fr§àm §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ ?? b§Ött§Ör,¡± th§Ö f?r?t §Ñnd l§Ñ?t §âr§Ö?§Önt ?§à§âh?§Ö g§àt fr§àm R?§à w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à §âr§Ö§ã?§àu? t§à h§Ör. ¡°§´h?? ?? ?§àm§Öth?ng ? g§àt fr§àm §Ñ fr?§Önd wh§àm ? w?ll n§Öv§Ör kn§àw wh§Ön ? m?ght m§Ö§Öt §Ñg§Ñ?n, ?§à ?t¡¯? h§Ñrd f§àr m§Ö t§à m§Ñk§Ö th§Ö §ã§àm§â§Ñr??§àn. ?f th?? r?ng w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à th§Ö l§Ñ?t g?ft ? g§àt fr§àm §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ §Ñnd ? n§Öv§Ör kn§Öw wh§Ön ? §ã§àuld m§Ö§Öt §å§àu §Ñg§Ñ?n, ? w§àuld §ã§àn??d§Ör th?? r?ng §Ñ? ?m§â§àrt§Ñnt §Ñ? m§å l?f§Ö. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör¡­ ? d§àn¡¯t w§Ñnt th?? r?ng t§à b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö l?k§Ö th§Ñt.¡± ?f §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Ñl?§à b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö l?k§Ö R?§à, wh§àm ?§à§âh?§Ö w§àuld n§Öv§Ör kn§àw wh§Ön th§Ö§å §ã§àuld m§Ö§Öt §Ñg§Ñ?n¡­ §Öv§Ön ?u?t ?m§Ñg?n?ng ?t w§Ñ? §â§Ñ?nful. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à §Ñlw§Ñ§å? ?§Ö§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? br?ll?§Ñnt ?m?l§Ö. N§àt §ànl§å w§Ñ? ?t b§Ö§Ñut?ful, but ?t §Ñl?§à ?§Örv§Öd §Ñ? §Ñ gu?d§Ö f§àr ?§à§âh?§Ö. Wh§Ön§Öv§Ör ?§à§âh?§Ö ?tumbl§Öd §Ñnd b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö §Ñn§ç?§àu?, ?h§Ö w§àuld ?m§Ñg?n§Ö h§àw §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§àuld h§Ñndl§Ö th§Ö §âr§àbl§Öm. ?u?t th?nk?ng th§Ñt w§Ñ§å, th§Ö d§Ñrk r§à§Ñd w§àuld b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö ?llum?n§Ñt§Öd. §¡lth§àugh L?l?n§Ñ, §³§Öl?n§Ö, §Ñnd th§Ö §àth§Ör? w§Ör§Ö §Ñll b§Ö§Ñut?ful §Ñnd w§ànd§Örful §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö?, §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§Ñ? §àn §Ñ l§Ö§Ñgu§Ö §àf h§Ör §àwn. §£§àrn §Ñnd r§Ñ??§Öd t§à b§Ö th§Ö qu§Ö§Ön, §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? w§Ñ§å §àf l?f§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å d§Ö§ã?d§Öd fr§àm th§Ö b§Ög?nn?ng. ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t §Ñb§Ñnd§àn th§Ö futur§Ö wh§Ör§Ö ?h§Ö w§àuld n§Öv§Ör b§Ö fr§Ö§Ö, n§Öv§Ör r§Öv§Ö§Ñl§Öd th§Ö §âr§Ö??ur§Ö ?h§Ö §Öndur§Öd §Ñnd th§Ö §Öff§àrt ?h§Ö m§Ñd§Ö §àn h§Ör f§Ñ§ã§Ö, §Ñnd n§Öv§Ör §Öv§Ön ?h§àw§Öd §àff h§Ör t§Ñl§Önt. §¦v§Ör§å§àn§Ö th§àught n§àb§àd§å w§Ñ? m§àr§Ö ?u?t§Öd t§à b§Ö th§Ö qu§Ö§Ön th§Ñn ?h§Ö w§Ñ?. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à w§Ñt§ãh ?u§ãh §Ñ r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãt§Öd §â§Ör?§àn f§àr§Öv§Ör. ?f ?h§Ö §ã§àuld b§Ö §àf h§Öl§â, ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à d§à wh§Ñt ?h§Ö §ã§àuld. ¡°?f ?t w§Ör§Ö §â§à???bl§Ö, ?¡¯d l?k§Ö t§à l§à§àk §Ñt §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ §Ñll th§Ö t?m§Ö.¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§â§àk§Ö §àut h§Ör h§Ö§Ñrtf§Ölt w§àrd?, §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö? n§Ñrr§àw§Öd ?n r§Ö§Ñ§ãt?§àn. ¡°§®§å §Ñ§â§àl§àg?§Ö?, ? gu§Ö?? ? w§Ñ? m§Ö§Ñn. ??n§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñlw§Ñ§å? §ãh§Ör??h§Öd th§Ñt h§Ñ?r §Ñ§ã§ã§Ö??§àr§å, ? g§àt §Ñ l?ttl§Ö ?§Ö§Ñl§àu?.¡± ¡°? d§àn¡¯t th?nk th§Ör§Ö ?? ?§àm§Öth?ng f§àr §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ t§à b§Ö ?§Ö§Ñl§àu? §Ñb§àut.¡± ¡°§°h m§å, §å§àu ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt ?§Öw§Öl h§Ñd th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §ã§àl§àr §Ñ? §å§àur fr?§Önd¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö §ã§àl§àr, r?ght?¡± ¡°Y§Ö?.¡± ¡°§´§à g?v§Ö ?§àm§Öth?ng w?th th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §ã§àl§àr §Ñ? th§Ö?r h§Ñ?r §àr §Ö§å§Ö? m§Ö§Ñn? §å§àu tr§Ö§Ñt th§Ö §àth§Ör §â§Ör?§àn §Ñ? §âr§Ö§ã?§àu? t§à §å§àu. §¦?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñll§å ?f th§Ñt §â§Ör?§àn ?? §àf th§Ö §à§â§â§à??t§Ö ?§Ö§ç, ?t ?? ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt ?? g?ft§Öd §ànl§å t§à th§Ö?r l§àv§Ör §àr f?§Ñn§ã¨¦.¡± ¡°?? th§Ñt ?§à?¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt ?n §âuzzl§Öm§Önt, §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?t?ff§Ön§Öd f§àr §Ñ f§Öw ?§Ö§ã§ànd?. ¡°Y§àu d?dn¡¯t kn§àw §Ñb§àut th§Ñt?¡± ¡°Y§Ö?, ?t¡¯? ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt ? n§Öv§Ör h§Ñd §Ñn§åth?ng t§à d§à w?th §Ñll th?? t?m§Ö, §Ñft§Ör §Ñll. §¡§Ñh, but ? d§àn¡¯t th?nk th?? ?? wh§Ñt h§Ö m§Ö§Ñnt wh§Ön h§Ö §âr§Ö?§Önt§Öd ?t t§à m§Ö. §¡lth§àugh th§Ñt fr?§Önd ?n qu§Ö?t?§àn ?? ?nd§Ö§Öd §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn §àf th§Ö §à§â§â§à??t§Ö ?§Ö§ç, ?t ?? ?§àm§Öth?ng ? g§àt dur?ng §ãh?ldh§à§àd, ?§à ? th?nk m§å fr?§Önd w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à un§Ñw§Ñr§Ö §àf ?u§ãh m§Ö§Ñn?ng.¡± ¡°¡­N§à, th§Ñt ?h§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö¡­¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ murmur§Öd qu?§Ötl§å. Unu?u§Ñl f§àr h§Ör, h§Ör §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn ?h§àw§Öd §Ñ §ã§àl§àr §àf §ã§ànfu??§àn. ¡°¡­§¯§Ö§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö.¡± ¡°Y§Ö??¡± §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ¡°Wh§Ñt d?d §å§àu d§à wh§Ön §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn §àf th§Ö §à§â§â§à??t§Ö ?§Ö§ç ?h§àw§Öd th§Ö?r g§à§àd w?ll t§à §å§àu ?n th§Ö §â§Ñ?t?¡± ¡°G§à§àd w?ll fr§àm th§Ö §à§â§â§à??t§Ö ?§Ö§ç? §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, unl?k§Ö §å§àu, ? n§Öv§Ör g§àt §Ñn§å k?nd §àf g§à§àd w?ll fr§àm th§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §àf th§Ö §à§â§â§à??t§Ö ?§Ö§ç!¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö d§Ö§ãl§Ñr§Öd ?§à w?th §Ñ v§Ör§å n?§ã§Ö ?m?l§Ö, §³hr??t?n§Ñ l§à§àk§Öd u§â t§à th§Ö ?k§å f§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn. §¡r§Ö th§Ör§Ö §Ñn§å b?rd? fl§å?ng u§â th§Ör§Ö? ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö gr§Ö§Önh§àu?§Ö w§Ñ? gl§Ñz§Öd, §àn§Ö §ã§àuld ?§Ö§Ö ?f th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö b?rd? u§â th§Ör§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñl?§à l§à§àk§Öd u§â t§à ?§Ö§Ö ?f th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö §Ñn§å, but th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§àth?ng th§Ör§Ö. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö¡­¡± §¯§Ör n§Ñm§Ö w§Ñ? k?ndl§å §ã§Ñll§Öd. ¡°? §Ñm v§Ör§å w§àrr?§Öd §Ñb§àut §å§àu.¡± §¡t th§Ö ?udd§Ön §ã§àn??d§Ör§Ñt?§àn g?v§Ön b§å h§Ör b§Öl§àv§Öd §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Öl§â but ?h§àut ¡°§¦§Ö§Öh?!¡± §®§àr§Ö§àv§Ör, §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Ñl?§à ??gh§Öd ?n m§Öl§Ñn§ãh§àl§å. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö §â§Ñn?§ãk§Öd, §³hr??t?n§Ñ qu?§Ötl§å ?§Ñ?d, ¡°? gu§Ö?? ?¡¯ll h§Ñv§Ö §å§àu g?v§Ö m§Ö §Ñ r?ng §Ñft§Ör §Ñll. ? w§Ñnt ?§àm§Öth?ng b§Ö§Ñut?ful th§Ñt ?? ?u?t§Ñbl§Ö f§àr m§å f?ng§Ör. ¡ª?¡¯ll n§Ö§Öd ?t t§à k§Ö§Ö§â §àth§Ör? ?n §ãh§Ö§ãk.¡± §¡lth§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt th§Ö b§Ö§Ñut?ful §â§Ör?§àn m§Ö§Ñnt, ?h§Ö n§àdd§Öd ?n r§Ö§âl§å. CH 53 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 053 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ?¡¯m §¦n?§à§å?ng §®§å V§Ñ§ã§Ñt?§àn R?ght N§àw §£§å th§Ö w§Ñ§å, §Ñr§Ö §å§àu r§Ö?t?ng §âr§à§â§Örl§å? ?f §å§àu d§àn¡¯t t§Ñk§Ö §Ñ g§à§àd r§Ö?t, §å§àu w§àn¡¯t b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à m§àv§Ö wh§Ön n§Ö§Öd§Öd. §´h§Ñt ?§Ñ?d, ? h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ l§àt §àf th?ng? t§à d§à §Ñnd §Ñm un§Ñbl§Ö t§à t§Ñk§Ö §Ñ r§Ö?t §ã§Ñlml§å. Dur?ng m§å h§àl?d§Ñ§å?, ? w§Ñnt§Öd t§à l§Ö§Ñrn th§Ö §ãurr§Önt ??tu§Ñt?§àn §àf th§Ö §ã§àm§â§Ñn§å, ??n§ã§Ö th§Ör§Ö m?ght¡¯v§Ö b§Ö§Ön ?§àm§Ö §ã?r§ãum?t§Ñn§ã§Ö? §£§Ñrt w§Ñ? un§Ñbl§Ö t§à §Ö§ç§âl§Ñ?n §âr§à§â§Örl§å ?n §Ñ l§Ött§Ör. §£ut wh§Ön ? r§Öturn§Öd t§à th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl, ? w§Ñ? ?u?t h§Ñ§â§â§å t§à ?§Ö§Ö m§å f§Ñm?l§å f§àr th§Ö f?r?t t?m§Ö ?n §Ñ wh?l§Ö. §®§àn?§ã§Ñ, wh§à §ã§Öl§Öbr§Ñt§Öd h§Ör f?r?t b?rthd§Ñ§å, gr§Öw §Öv§Ön §ãut§Ör, §Ñnd §®?§ãh§Ñl ?t?ll §Ñ§ãt§Öd ?§â§à?l§Öd ?n fr§ànt §àf h?? §Öld§Ör ???t§Ör, ?§à mu§ãh ?§à th§Ñt h§Ö §ãlung t§à m§å f§Ö§Öt w?th§àut gr§Ö§Öt?ng m§Ö, d§Ö?§â?t§Ö th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ñt h§Ö ?? u?u§Ñll§å §Ñ w§Öll-b§Öh§Ñv§Öd b§à§å. §´h§Ö?r §ãut§Ön§Ö?? m?ght §ã§Ñu?§Ö m§å br§Ñ?n t§à §Ö§ç§âl§àd§Ö. §£§Ñrt §Ñnd §¦r?§ã l§à§àk§Öd f?n§Ö, §Ñnd ? th?nk ?unn§å w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à h§Ñ§â§â§å t§à ?§Ö§Ö h§Ör br§àth§Ör §Ñnd §ãh?ldh§à§àd fr?§Önd? §Ñft§Ör §Ñ l§àng t?m§Ö¡­ m§Ñ§åb§Ö? §¡lth§àugh th§Ö§å m§Ör§Öl§å §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Öd gr§Ö§Öt?ng?, th?? ?h§àuld b§Ö §Ñ h§Ñ§â§â§å r§Öun?§àn. W§Öll, m§Ñ§åb§Ö? §´h§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à w§àrk§Öd §Ñt th§Ö §ã§àm§â§Ñn§å w§Ör§Ö §Ñl?§à §Ön§Örg§Öt?§ã. §¡lth§àugh, th§Ö§å §ãr?§Öd §Ñ? ?§à§àn §Ñ? th§Ö§å ?§Ñw m§Ö f§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn. ? d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§å th§Ö§å §Önd§Öd u§â §ãr§å?ng §Öv§Ön th§àugh w§Ö h§Ñd §ànl§å b§Ö§Ön §Ñ§â§Ñrt f§àr §Ñ f§Öw m§ànth?. Wh§Ön ? §Ñ?k§Öd §£§Ñrt §Ñb§àut ?t, h§Ö mutt§Ör§Öd, ¡°§´h§Ö?§Ö gu§å? §Ñr§Ö ?u?t¡­¡± w?th th§Ö §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn §Ñ m§àm§Önt §Ñw§Ñ§å fr§àm §Ö§ç§âl§àd?ng w?th §Ñng§Ör, ?§à ? §ãh§à?§Ö t§à r§Ö§Ñd th§Ö r§à§àm §Ñnd k§Ö§ât m§å ??l§Ön§ã§Ö. §¡lth§àugh ? w§Ñ?n¡¯t t§à§à w§àrr?§Öd §Ñb§àut th§Ö w§àrk ??n§ã§Ö ?t w§Önt ?m§à§àthl§å, ? th?nk §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö w§Ñ? v§Ör§å t?r§Öd. ? ?h§àuld br?ng t§Ö§Ñ th§Ñt w§àrk? f§àr t?r§Ödn§Ö?? n§Ö§çt t?m§Ö. ? g§àt §Ñ l§àt §àf th§à?§Ö t§å§â§Ö? §àf t§Ö§Ñ? fr§àm §£§Ñrt §Ñnd dr§Ñnk th§Öm, ?§à ? w?ll br?ng th§Ö t§å§â§Ö ? l?k§Öd th§Ö m§à?t. §°h r?ght, ? §â§Ñ??§Öd th§Ö §ã§à§â?§Ö? §àf th§Ö ?t§àr?§Ö? th§Ñt V??§ã§àunt§Ö?? §¯§Ñrr?? r§Öqu§Ö?t§Öd §àf m§Ö §àv§Ör t§à h§Ör. ?h§Ö g§àt ?§à h§Ñ§â§â§å §Ñb§àut ?t th§Ñt ?h§Ö ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å §âr§à§ã§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à r§Ö§Ñd th§Öm w?th m§å m§àth§Ör. §´h§Ö§å g§Ñv§Ö gr§Ö§Ñt §âr§Ñ??§Ö t§à ¡°§´h§Ö G§àld§Ön §¬n?ght §Ñnd §´h§Ö §°b??d?§Ñn §£§à§å¡± §Ñnd l?k§Öd ?t v§Ör§å mu§ãh. §¡lth§àugh ? d?dn¡¯t kn§àw ?f V??§ã§àunt§Ö?? §¯§Ñrr?? w§Ñ? §àn§Ö §àf th§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à §ã§àuld r§Ö§Ñd b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö l?n§Ö? §àf th§Ö ?t§àr§å, th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö th?ng? th§Ñt w§Ör§Ö b§Ött§Ör l§Öft unkn§àwn; ?§àm§Ö m§å?t§Ör?§Ö? w§Ör§Ö b§Ö?t l§Öft §Ñ? m§å?t§Ör?§Ö?. §¡ft§Ör th§Ö N§Öw Y§Ö§Ñr, ? w?ll g§à t§à §´§Ñl?? §Ñl§àng w?th L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ. §¡lth§àugh ? §Ñm w§àrr?§Öd wh§Öth§Ör ? §ã§Ñn d§à ?t §âr§à§â§Örl§å ??n§ã§Ö ?t w§Ñ? m§å f?r?t t?m§Ö §âl§Ñ§å?ng t§àg§Öth§Ör w?th §Ñ fr?§Önd §àut??d§Ö th§Ö ?§ãh§à§àl, ?t ?h§àuld b§Ö §Ñlr?ght ??n§ã§Ö §£§Ñrt §Ñnd ?unn§å w?ll §Ñ§ã§ã§àm§â§Ñn§å u?. ? l§à§àk f§àrw§Ñrd t§à g§à?ng t§à §´§Ñl?? §Öv§Ön n§àw ??n§ã§Ö ? §ã§Ñn m§Ö§Öt §³r§Öt§à th§Ör§Ö. ?f ? h§Ñv§Ö §Ñn§å ?nt§Ör§Ö?t?ng ?t§àr?§Ö?, ? w?ll t§Öll §´§Önm§Ñ §Ñb§àut th§Öm, ?§à ?u?t l§à§àk f§àrw§Ñrd t§à ?t! §¡lth§àugh ?t u?§Öd t§à b§Ö §Ñ tw§à-d§Ñ§å tr?§â t§à §´§Ñl?? b§å §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö, th§Ñt t?m§Ö h§Ñd ?h§àrt§Ön§Öd th§Ñnk? t§à th§Ö n§Öwl§å §â§Ñv§Öd r§à§Ñd, §Ñll§àw?ng th§Öm t§à r§Ö§Ñ§ãh §´§Ñl?? ?n l§Ö?? th§Ñn §Ñ d§Ñ§å. §£ut ?t w§Ñ? ?t?ll §Ñ l§àng ?§àurn§Ö§å. §¡lth§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? w§àrr?§Öd th§Ñt L?l?n§Ñ w§àuld g§Öt b§àr§Öd, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §ã§àn?t§Ñnt §ã§ànv§Ör?§Ñt?§àn ?n th§Ö §ã§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö. §´h§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut th§Ö?r r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãt?v§Ö §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ?, §Ñb§àut ?t§àr?§Ö? th§Ö§å r§Ö§Ñd, §Ñnd §Ñb§àut th?ng? th§Ñt h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd dur?ng th§Ö h§àl?d§Ñ§å. §®?§ãh§Ñl, wh§à t§Ñgg§Öd §Ñl§àng §àn th§Ö?r ?§àurn§Ö§å §Ñft§Ör §Ñll, w§Ñ? l??t§Ön?ng t§à th§Ö §ã§ànv§Ör?§Ñt?§àn b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö tw§à §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö? w?th §Ñ ?m?l§Ö. §¦v§Ön th§àugh th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à w§Ñ§å th§Ñt §å§àung §®?§ãh§Ñl §ã§àuld und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut, th§Ö §å§àung§Ör br§àth§Ör wh§à f§Ölt h§Ñ§â§â§å ?u?t b§Ö?ng b§Ö??d§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à l§àv§Öd b§å L?l?n§Ñ. §´h§Ö§å d§Ö§â§Ñrt§Öd §Ö§Ñrl§å ?n th§Ö m§àrn?ng §Ñnd §Ñrr?v§Öd §Ñt ?un?§Öt, ?§à L?l?n§Ñ §Ñnd §®?§ãh§Ñl w§Ñnt§Öd t§à r§Ö?t ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å. Und§Ör th§Ö d?r§Ö§ãt?§àn §àf §³r§Öt§à, wh§à §Ñl?§à m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd th§Ö v?ll§Ñ, th§Ö gu§Ö?t r§à§àm w§Ñ? d§Ö§ã§àr§Ñt§Öd ?n §Ñ w§Ñ§å th§Ñt g?rl? w§àuld l?k§Ö. §´h§Ö g§Öntl§Ö ?h§Ñd§Ö? §àf th§Ö §ãurt§Ñ?n w§Ör§Ö l§àw§Ör§Öd, §Ñnd th§Ö §ã§Ñn§à§â§å §ãurt§Ñ?n w§Ñ? full §àf l§Ñ§ã§Ö? th§Ñt l§à§àk§Öd lu§çur?§àu?. §´h§Ö t§Ñbl§Ö §Ñnd §ãh§Ñ?r? w§Ör§Ö d§Ö§ã§àr§Ñt§Öd w?th r§à?§Ö §ã§Ñrv?ng? §Ñnd th§Ö u§âh§àl?t§Ör§å §àf th§Ö §ãh§Ñ?r? w§Ñ? g§àrg§Ö§àu? §å§Öt §ãut§Ö w?th r§Öd- §Ñnd b§Ö?g§Ö-§ã§àl§àr§Öd ?tr?§â§Ö?. ?u?t l?k§Ö §£§Ñrt, §³r§Öt§à §Ñl?§à h§Ñd §Ñ g§à§àd ?§Ön?§Ö ??n§ã§Ö h§Ö u?u§Ñll§å §ã§Ñm§Ö ?n §ã§ànt§Ñ§ãt w?th h?gh-qu§Ñl?t§å g§à§àd?. L?l?n§Ñ §âr§Ñ??§Öd h§àw w§ànd§Örful th§Ö r§à§àm w§Ñ? th§Ö m§àm§Önt ?h§Ö ?§Ñw ?t. §°n§ã§Ö L?l?n§Ñ §Ñnd §®?§ãh§Ñl f§Öll §Ñ?l§Ö§Ö§â, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Önt t§à h§Ör r§à§àm, ?urr§àund§Öd b§å §Ñ l§àt §àf §â§Ñ§â§Örw§àrk. ¡°§´h?? ?? ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt §Ñ §´§Ñl?? un?§àn m§Ömb§Ör w??h§Ö? ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ t§à ?§Ö§Ö.¡± ¡°§°h m§å, ?§à ?t¡¯? §Ñ n§Öw §âr§àdu§ãt §âr§à§â§à?§Ñl.¡± ?n??d§Ö th§Ö b§à§àkl§Öt §âr§Ö?§Önt§Öd b§å §£§Ñrt, th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö d§Ö?§ãr?§ât?§àn? §àf §ãut§Ö ?n§Ñ§ãk? f§àr w§àm§Ön §Ñnd ?n?tru§ãt?§àn? §àn h§àw t§à m§Ñk§Ö th§Öm. §¡ w?d§Ö r§Ñng§Ö §àf §â§Ñ§ãk§Ñg?ng d§Ö??gn? w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à §âr§à§â§à?§Öd, fr§àm h?gh-§Önd §â§Ñ§ãk§Ñg?ng t§à §Ñff§àrd§Ñbl§Ö §àn§Ö?. ¡°§´h§Ö§å¡¯d l?k§Ö t§à h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ t§Ñ?t?ng §â§Ñrt§å. §´h§Ö§å d§àn¡¯t m?nd §Öv§Ön ?f ?t ?? h§Öld §Ñft§Ör §å§àur gu§Ö?t r§Öturn?.¡± ¡°§¡lr?ght. 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N§àw, §å§àu §Ñr§Ö bu?§å w?th f§Ñrm?ng, §Ñ§ã§ã§àunt?ng, §Ñnd m§Ñn§Ñg§Öm§Önt t§àg§Öth§Ör w?th §³r§Öt§à. ? f§Ö§Öl b§Ñd f§àr th§Ñt.¡± ¡°N§à, ?¡¯m §àr?g?n§Ñll§å fr§àm th§Ö §ã§àuntr§å??d§Ö, ?§à ? d?dn¡¯t r§Ö§Ñll§å g§Öt u?§Öd t§à l?f§Ö ?n th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl. §´h§Ö §Ö§ç§Ö§ãut?v§Ö? §Ñnd §Öm§âl§à§å§Ö§Ö? fr§àm th§Ö h§Ö§Ñd §àff?§ã§Ö §Ñr§Ö §Ñll fr§àm th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl.¡± ¡°?¡¯m v§Ör§å gr§Ñt§Öful th§Ñt D§Önn?? ?? h§Ör§Ö. §£ut ? h§Ö§Ñrd §å§àur §â§Ñr§Önt? ?§Önt th§Ö?r w§àrr?§Ö? ?n th§Ö?r l§Ött§Ör? t§à §å§àu ?§Öv§Ör§Ñl t?m§Ö?, ?§à ? th§àught ? ?h§àuld §ã§àn??d§Ör ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö t§à ?u§ã§ã§Ö§Öd §å§àu.¡± ¡°§³r§Öt§à-?§Ñn! Wh§å §Ñr§Ö §å§àu t§Öll?ng ?§à§âh?§Ö §à?§àu-?§Ñm§Ñ §Ñb§àut th§Ñt?!¡± ¡°N§à¡­ th§Ñt¡¯?¡­¡± §¡lth§àugh D§Önn?? w§Ñ? §àld§Ör, h§Ö ?t?ll u?§Öd h§àn§àr?f?§ã? f§àr §³r§Öt§à ??n§ã§Ö §³r§Öt§à h§Öld §Ñ h?gh§Ör §â§à??t?§àn §Ñ? §Ñn §Ñdm?n??tr§Ñt§àr. §¡lth§àugh th§Ñt h?§Ör§Ñr§ãh?§ã§Ñl r§Öl§Ñt?§àn?h?§â w§Ñ? §Ñ? g§à§àd §Ñ? n§àn-§Ö§ç??t§Önt, ?t w§Ñ? D§Önn??¡¯ §â§Ör?§àn§Ñl?t§å t§à u?§Ö h§àn§àr?f?§ã? r§Ög§Ñrdl§Ö??. ¡°§²§Ör?§àn§Ñll§å, ?f D§Önn?? r§Öturn? t§à th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl, th§Ö w§àrk w§àuld §â?l§Ö u§â, §Ñnd ?¡¯d h§Ñt§Ö th§Ñt.¡± ¡°?§Ö§Ö! §³r§Öt§à-?§Ñn §Ñl?§à ?§Ñ?d h§Ö §âr§Öf§Ör? m§Ö ?t§Ñ§å?ng, ?§à§âh?§Ö §à?§àu-?§Ñm§Ñ!¡± §¯§Ö l§à§àk§Öd v§Ör§å h§Ñ§â§â§å. ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt ?n §ã§àn??d§Ör§Ñt?§àn f§àr D§Önn??¡¯ futur§Ö, but ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd ?t w§Ñ? n§Ö§Ödl§Ö?? m§Öddl?ng. ¡°?f D§Önn?? ?? f?n§Ö w?th th§Ñt, ?¡¯m §Ñl?§à gr§Ñt§Öful ?f §å§àu ?t§Ñ§å. §£ut §Ñr§Ö §å§àur §â§Ñr§Önt? f?n§Ö w?th th§Ñt?¡± ¡°§´h§Ñt¡¯? f?n§Ö! §®§å §â§Ñr§Önt? w§Ör§Ö w§àrr?§Öd §Ñt f?r?t ??n§ã§Ö ¡®§´§Ñl??¡¯ ??n¡¯t w§Öll kn§àwn, but §´§Ñl?? ?? n§àw th§Ö ¡®§³?t§å §àf F§à§àd¡¯. N§àt §ànl§å dur?ng ?umm§Ör, but §Ñl?§à m§Ñn§å §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt? §ã§Ñm§Ö h§Ör§Ö t§à §Ö§Ñt d§Öl?§ã?§àu? f§à§àd? ?n w?nt§Ör. ?t h§Ñ? n§àw b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö §Ñ d§Ö??r§Ñbl§Ö r§Ö?§àrt th§Ñt §Öv§Ön §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö ?n th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl kn§àw §Ñb§àut! ?t¡¯? ?u?t th§Ñt m§å h§àm§Öt§àwn h§Ñ§â§â§Ön? t§à b§Ö ?n th§Ö r§Öm§àt§Ö §ã§àuntr§å??d§Ö, ?§à th§Ö§å d?dn¡¯t kn§àw §Ñb§àut ?t!¡± §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ¡°§´h§Ön h§àw §Ñb§àut ?nv?t?ng §å§àur §â§Ñr§Önt? t§à §´§Ñl???¡± ¡°§¯§Ö§Ö§Öh?¡± ¡°?f §å§àur §â§Ñr§Önt? w§Ör§Ö t§à ?§Ö§Ö h§àw mu§ãh ?m§â§àrt§Ñn§ã§Ö §å§àu §Ñr§Ö §Öntru?t§Öd w?th b§å th§Ö L?n?§Ör §®§Ör§ãh§Ñnt Gr§àu§â ?n th?? §´§Ñl??, §â§Örh§Ñ§â? §å§àur §â§Ñr§Önt? w§àuld b§Ö r§Öl?§Öv§Öd.¡± ¡°Fu§Öh?!¡± D§Önn??¡¯ §Ñ§ã§ã§àunt?ng ?§â?r?t h§Ö §ãult?v§Ñt§Öd §àv§Ör §å§Ö§Ñr? §Ñ§ãt?v§Ñt§Öd §Ñnd §ã§Ñl§ãul§Ñt?§àn? f?r§Öd §àff ?n h?? h§Ö§Ñd. §´h§Ö tr§Ñv§Öl §Ö§ç§â§Ön?§Ö? f§àr m§å §â§Ñr§Önt?¡­ w?ll b§Ö qu?t§Ö §â§Ñ?nful f§àr m§å w§Ñll§Öt, h§Ö th§àught. D§Önn?? ?u?t ?§â§Önt §Ñ §ã§àn??d§Ör§Ñbl§Ö §Ñm§àunt §àf m§àn§Ö§å f§àr h?? l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡¯? m§Ñrr?§Ñg§Ö ?u?t th§Ö §àth§Ör d§Ñ§å §Ñnd ?t tr§àubl§Öd h?m. §£ut h§Ö ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å r§Ö§Ñl?z§Öd. ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å ?n fr§ànt §àf h?m w§Ñ? th§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à br§àught u§â th§Ö t§à§â?§ã, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à w§Ñ§å h§Ö w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö t§à ?§â§Önd §Ñn§å m§àn§Ö§å §àn ?t. ¡°§£§Ñrt, §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö m§Ñk§Ö th§Ö §Ñrr§Ñng§Öm§Önt.¡± ¡°Y§Ö?.¡± ?ur§Ö §Ön§àugh, ?h§Ö ?m?l§Öd §Ñnd §Ñ?k§Öd §£§Ñrt t§à m§Ñk§Ö th§Ö §Ñrr§Ñng§Öm§Önt. ¡°§¦hhhh?!¡± §¡lth§àugh ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ §â§Ñltr§å §Ñm§àunt §àf m§àn§Ö§å f§àr ?§à§âh?§Ö, ?t w§Ñ? ?t?ll §Ñ §ã§àn??d§Ör§Ñbl§Ö §Ñm§àunt f§àr §ã§àmm§àn§Ör?. §¯§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñfr§Ñ?d th§Ñt §Ñm§àunt §àf m§àn§Ö§å w§Ñ? §â§Ñ?d ?n h?? ?t§Ö§Ñd. §¦v§Ön §Ñ? D§Önn?? §â§Ñn?§ãk§Öd, th§Ö ?§ãh§Ödul§Ö f§àr ?t h§Ñd §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å b§Ö§Ön d§Ö§ã?d§Öd. §³r§Öt§à¡¯? l§Ñught§Ör §Ö§ãh§à§Öd ?n th§Ö r§à§àm, f§àr h§Ö m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à k§Ö§Ö§â h?? d§Ö§â§Önd§Ñbl§Ö §ã§àmr§Ñd§Ö. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-053/ CH 54 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 054 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ?¡¯m §¦n?§à§å?ng §®§å V§Ñ§ã§Ñt?§àn R?ght N§àw ?? 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Wh?l§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? r§Ögr§Ött?ng h§Ör ?n§ã§àm§â§Öt§Ön§ã§Ö, §£§Ñrt §ã§àuldn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å ?n fr§ànt §àf h?m m§Ö§Ñnt t§à ?§Ñ§å, §Ñnd §Ñ th§àught r§Ñn fr§àm th§Ö b§àtt§àm §àf h?? h§Ö§Ñrt. Wh§Ñt §Ö§ç§Ñ§ãtl§å ?? §àur §à?§àu-?§Ñm§Ñ l§Ö§Ñrn?ng ?n th§Ö G?rl¡¯? §¡§ã§Ñd§Öm§å? https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-055/ CH 56 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 056 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ?¡¯m §¦n?§à§å?ng §®§å V§Ñ§ã§Ñt?§àn R?ght N§àw ?V §²§Örh§Ñ§â? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §®?§ãh§Ñl w§Ñ? r§Ö?t?ng §Ñll d§Ñ§å t§àd§Ñ§å, h§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?l§Ö§Ö§â§å §Ñt §Ñll §Ñnd w§Ñ? v§Ör§å h§Ñ§â§â§å l??t§Ön?ng t§à L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? ?t§àr§å. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? 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L§Ö§àl§Ö§à¡¯? l§àv§Ör,¡± wh?§ãh ?? n§àt §Ö§ç§Ñ§ãtl§å §Ö§ç§âl§Ñn§Ñt§àr§å. §´h§Ön §³r§Öt§à t?lt§Öd h?? h§Ö§Ñd §Ñ? h§Ö mutt§Ör§Öd, ¡°L§Ö§àl§Ö§à?¡± th?? t?m§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Öl§â but th?nk th§Ñt ?t w§Ñ? th§Ö r§Ö?ult §àf L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? §Ödu§ã§Ñt?§àn r§Ög§Ñrd?ng h§àw t§à r§Ö§Ñd b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö l?n§Ö? th§Ñt ?h§Ö un?nt§Önt?§àn§Ñll§å ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt. §´h§Ö n§Ö§çt m§àrn?ng, L?l?n§Ñ r§Öturn§Öd t§à th§Ö §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl wh?l§Ö f§Ö§Öl?ng ?§Ñd §Ñt th§Ö m§àm§Önt §àf f§Ñr§Öw§Öll. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö l§à§àk§Öd f§àrw§Ñrd t§à ?§Ö§Ö?ng h§Ör §Ñg§Ñ?n §àn§ã§Ö ?h§Ö r§Öturn§Öd t§à th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å, ?h§Ö b§Ög§Ñn t§à w§àrk §Ñt full ?§â§Ö§Öd. ?h§Ö g§Ñv§Ö h§Ör gr§Ö§Öt?ng? t§à v§Ñr?§àu? §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö? §Ñnd h§Ñd §Ñ t§Ñ?t?ng §â§Ñrt§å §Ñt th§Ö un?§àn. ?h§Ö §Ñl?§à h§Öld §Ñ d?nn§Ör §â§Ñrt§å f§àr th§Ö §Öm§âl§à§å§Ö§Ö ?h§Ö h§Ñd n§à t?m§Ö t§à gr§Ö§Öt. §´h§Ö v§Ñ§ã§Ñt?§àn §â§Ñ??§Öd qu?§ãkl§å §Ñnd th§Ö d§Ñ§å t§à r§Öturn t§à th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å h§Ñd §ã§àm§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ön?§à§å§Öd h§Ör t?m§Ö w?th §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö dur?ng th§Ö v§Ñ§ã§Ñt?§àn §Ñft§Ör §Ñ wh?l§Ö, §Ñnd ?h§Ö w§Ñ? l§à§àk?ng f§àrw§Ñrd t§à th§Ö n§Ö§çt v§Ñ§ã§Ñt?§àn. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Öturn§Öd t§à th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å, ?h§Ö §Ön?§à§å§Öd §ã§ànv§Ör?§Ñt?§àn? w?th h§Ör §ãl§Ñ??m§Ñt§Ö? r§Ög§Ñrd?ng h§àw th§Ö§å ?§â§Önt th§Ö?r v§Ñ§ã§Ñt?§àn. §´h§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö §âr§à§ã§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à g?v§Ö h§Ör gr§Ö§Öt?ng? t§à th§Ö §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ? §Ñnd r§Öv§Ö§Ñl§Öd §´§Ñl??¡¯ n§Öw ?n§Ñ§ãk?. L§Ñn§Ñ ?§Ö§Öm§Öd v§Ör§å d§Öl?ght§Öd w?th th§Ö §ãh§à§ã§àl§Ñt§Ö th§Ñt L?l?n§Ñ g§Ñv§Ö h§Ör §Ñnd §âr§à§ã§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à th§Ö ?n§Ñ§ãk f§Ö?t?v§Ñl. §£ut th§Ö th?ng th§Ñt L§Ñn§Ñ w§Ñ? m§à?t §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Öd w?th w§Ñ? th§Ö r?ng f§àr th§Ö §âl§Ödg§Ö §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd th§Ñt L?l?n§Ñ g§Ñv§Ö t§à h§Ör. ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å ?§Ñw ?t dur?ng th§Ö v§Ñ§ã§Ñt?§àn. §´h§Ö r?ng L?l?n§Ñ g§Ñv§Ö L§Ñn§Ñ w§Ñ? §Ñ g§àld§Ön r?ng §Ñd§àrn§Öd w?th §Ñ ?§Öw§Öl §àf L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö §ã§àl§àr §Öngr§Ñv§Öd ?nt§à §Ñ fl§àw§Ör ?h§Ñ§â§Ö w?th ?m§Ñll ?§Öw§Öl? ?§ã§Ñtt§Ör§Öd ?n th§Ö §ã§Önt§Ör §Ñnd th§Ö §â§Öt§Ñl? §àf th§Ö fl§àw§Ör, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö ?t l§à§àk v§Ör§å §ãut§Ö. L§Ñn§Ñ ?qu?nt§Öd h§Ör §Ö§å§Ö? §àv§Ör §Ñnd §àv§Ör §Ñnd w§Ñ? f§Ñ?§ã?n§Ñt§Öd w?th th§Ö r?ng th§Ñt f?t w§ànd§Örfull§å §àn h§Ör l?ttl§Ö f?ng§Ör. L?l?n§Ñ w§Ñ? r§Öl?§Öv§Öd t§à kn§àw th§Ñt L§Ñn§Ñ w§Ñ? d§Öl?ght§Öd b§å ?t, §Ñnd b§àth §àf th§Öm ?m?l§Öd §Ñt §Ö§Ñ§ãh §àth§Ör. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Öd b§å th§Ö b§Ö§Ñut?ful ?§ã§Ön§Ö, ?h§Ö §Ñl?§à §âr§Ö?§Önt§Öd §³hr??t?n§Ñ w?th §Ñ r?ng. §´h§Ö r?ng w§Ñ? d§Ö??gn§Öd b§Öf§àr§Ö th§Ö h§àl?d§Ñ§å §Ñnd w§Ñ? m§Ñd§Ö b§å §Ñ f§Ñm§àu? §ãr§Ñft?m§Ñn ?n §Ñ hurr§å, but §Ñ? §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd §àf th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à w§Ñ? kn§àwn §Ñ? §Ñ m§Ñ?t§Ör §Ñrt??§Ñn, h§Ö §âr§àdu§ã§Öd w§ànd§Örful r§Ö?ult? ?u?t l?k§Ö th§Ö d§Ö??gn. ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö r?ng w§àuld b§Ö w§àrn §àn §Ñ l?ttl§Ö f?ng§Ör, ?t §ã§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö t§à§à b?g. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à §âr§Ñ??§Ö th§Ö r?ng §Ñt §Ñ gl§Ñn§ã§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd th§Ö r?ng t§à m§Ñk§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? b§Ö§Ñut?ful f?ng§Ör ?h?n§Ö. ¡°§®§Ñ§å h§Ñ§â§â?n§Ö?? §Ñnd bl§Ö???ng? §ã§àm§Ö t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ. §¡nd §Ñl§àng w?th §Ñn §Öv§Örl§Ñ?t?ng v§àw §àf l§àng?ng, ? §àff§Ör §å§àu m§å h§Ö§Ñrt. §²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö §Ñ§ã§ã§Ö§ât th?? r?ng.¡± §´h§Ö ¡°l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡± ?§Ñ?d h§Ör §â?§Ö§ã§Ö §Ñnd §âut th§Ö f?ng§Ör §àn §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? §â§Ñl§Ö f?ng§Ör. §´h§Ö r?ng §âr§Ö?§Önt§Öd b§å ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd §Ñ r§Öd §Ñnd g§àld b§Ñnd w?th §Ñ ??ngl§Ö bl§à§àm?ng r§à?§Ö ?n th§Ö §ã§Önt§Ör §àf th§Ö r?ng. ?t? §â§Öt§Ñl? w§Ör§Ö §ã§àl§àrful w?th b§Ö§Ñut?ful §ãr?m?§àn rub?§Ö? §Ñnd ?h?n?ng d?§Ñm§ànd?. §³§Öl?n§Ö, wh§à ?§Ñt n§Ö§çt t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ, §Ö§ç§ãl§Ñ?m§Öd ?n §Ñdm?r§Ñt?§àn §Ñt th§Ö r?ng, wh§à?§Ö d§Öt§Ñ?l§Öd w§àrk §ã§àuld b§Ö ?§Ö§Ön fr§àm §Ñ d??t§Ñn§ã§Ö. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §³hr??t?n§Ñ l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt th§Ö r?ng §Ñnd ?§Ñ?d ?n §Ñ ?l?ghtl§å d??§Ñ§â§â§à?nt§Öd t§àn§Ö, ¡°?t¡¯? v§Ör§å b§Ö§Ñut?ful. §£ut ?t¡¯? n§àt th§Ö §ã§àl§àr §àf ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö?.¡± ¡°Y§Ö?, ? th?nk th§Ñt §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ l§à§àk? b§Ött§Ör ?n §Ñ g§àrg§Ö§àu? §ãr?m?§àn. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?n??d§Ö th§Ö r?ng¡­¡± [§´/N: ?n??d§Ö §Ñ? ?n th§Ö ?nn§Ör r?m, th§Ö §â§Ñrt th§Ñt t§àu§ãh§Ö? th§Ö f?ng§Ör.] ¡°?¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§Ñ? §ãur?§àu? §Ñb§àut ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §Ömb§Ñrr§Ñ??§Öd §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn, §Ñnd ?h§Ö r§Öm§àv§Öd th§Ö r?ng §Ñnd turn§Öd ?t §àv§Ör. §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ¡°§°h m§å¡­¡± §´h§Ö ?n??d§Ö §àf th§Ö r?ng w§Ñ? §ã§Ñrv§Öd w?th l§Ö§Ñv§Ö?, w?th §Ö§Ñ§ãh l?ttl§Ö l§Ö§Ñf §Ömb§Ödd§Öd w?th §Öm§Ör§Ñld gr§Ö§Ön ?t§àn§Ö?: th§Ö §ã§àl§àr §àf ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö?. ¡°§´§à th?nk th§Ñt §å§àu §âut §å§àur §àwn §ã§àl§àr ?n §Ñ §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö th§Ñt §àth§Ör? §ã§àuldn¡¯t ?§Ö§Ö. §´h§Ñt¡¯? §Ñ w§ànd§Örful ?d§Ö§Ñ!¡± L§Ñn§Ñ¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö? ?h§àn§Ö §Ñ? ?h§Ö §âr§Ñ??§Öd th§Ö r?ng. §£ut ?§à§àn §Ñft§Ör, ?h§Ö §Ñdd§Öd, ¡°L§Ö§àld §Ñl?§à §âut h?? §àwn §ã§àl§àr §àn N?§ã§àl§Ö ?n §Ñ §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö wh§Ör§Ö §àth§Ör? §ã§àuldn¡¯t ?§Ö§Ö!¡± §´h§Ñt th?ng wh?§ãh ?nv§àlv§Öd r§Ö§Ñd?ng b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö l?n§Ö?. L?l?n§Ñ, wh§à h§Ö§Ñrd th§Ñt, ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à ?m§Ñg?n§Ö ?t §Ñnd ?§Ñ?d ?n §Ñgr§Ö§Öm§Önt, ¡°§´h§Ñt¡¯? w§ànd§Örful!¡± w?th §Ñ flu?h§Öd §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn. §´h§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö ???t§Ör? wh§à g§àt §Ñl§àng w§Öll w?th §Ö§Ñ§ãh §àth§Ör §Ñ? u?u§Ñl. §³hr??t?n§Ñ l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt th§Ö r?ng d§Ö§Ñrl§å f§àr §Ñ wh?l§Ö th§Ön §âr§à§ã§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à w§Ö§Ñr th§Ö r?ng §àn h§Ör l?ttl§Ö f?ng§Ör §Ñnd g§Öntl§å ?§â§àk§Ö §Ñ? th§Ö r?ng ?h§àn§Ö §àn h§Ör §â§Ñl§Ö f?ng§Ör. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? f§Ñ?§ã?n§Ñt§Öd b§å h§Ör §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö th§Ñt §ã§àuld b§Ö m§Ñd§Ö ?nt§à §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut?ful §â?§ãtur§Ö, §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?m?l§Öd §Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö. ¡°?t¡¯? §Ñ w§ànd§Örful th?ng. §´h§Ñnk §å§àu, ?§à§âh?§Ö. ?¡¯ll §ãh§Ör??h th??.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Ö§âl?§Öd t§à th§Ö w§àrd? th§Ñt ?l§àwl§å §â§Örm§Ö§Ñt§Öd h§Ör h§Ö§Ñrt w?th §Ñ ?m?l§Ö. §£ut ?n??d§Ö h§Ör m?nd, §¡§Ñ§Ñh, §ãr§Ñft?m§Ñn-?§Ñn wh§à d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Öl§å m§Ñd§Ö th§Ö r?ng w?th§àut §âr§à§â§Örl§å §ã§Öl§Öbr§Ñt?ng th§Ö N§Öw Y§Ö§Ñr, th§Ñnk §å§àu v§Ör§å muuuuuuu§ãh!! ?h§Ö §àff§Ör§Öd h§Ör d§Ö§Ö§â§Ö?t gr§Ñt?tud§Ö t§à th§Ö §ãr§Ñft?m§Ñn. CH 57 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 057 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, Y§Öt §¡n§àth§Ör F§àrtun§Ö §³§Ñm§Ö §®§å W§Ñ§å ?, wh§à h§Ñd n§à g?rlfr?§Önd ?n m§å §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö, g§Ñv§Ö §Ñ r?ng t§à §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut?ful w§àm§Ñn ?n th?? l?f§Ö. ??n¡¯t th§Ñt §Ñm§Ñz?ng?! §¡§Ñh, h§àw §ã§Ñn ? §â§à???bl§å §ã§ànv§Ö§å m§å h§Ñ§â§â?n§Ö?? §àf g?v?ng §Ñ r?ng t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, wh§à ?? §Ñ §ãr§å?t§Ñll?z§Ñt?§àn §àf b§Ö§Ñut§å? §²§Örh§Ñ§â? §Ñ l?f§Öt?m§Ö¡¯? w§àrth §àf §£§àn f§Ö?t?v§Ñl? §Ñnd N§Öw Y§Ö§Ñr?1 §ã§àmb?n§Öd w§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö §Ön§àugh t§à §ã§ànv§Ö§å ?t. ?§â§Ö§Ñk?ng §àf r?ng?, ?? §´§Önm§Ñ §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å m§Ñrr?§Öd? 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Wh§Ön §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö g§à???§â§Öd §Ñb§àut m§Ö, th§Ö?r ?ull§Ön §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn? w§Ör§Ö §ãut§Ö, but th§Ö?r flu?h§Öd §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn wh§Ön th§Ö§å §Ömb§Ñrr§Ñ???ngl§å §Ñ?k m§Ö t§à t§Ö§Ñ§ãh th§Öm ?? §Ñl?§à §ãut§Ö! §¡§Ñh, but ? w§ànd§Ör ?f ? §ã§Ñn ?§Ö§Ö th§Ö?r §âuff§Öd §ãh§Ö§Ök §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn §àn§Ö m§àr§Ö t?m§Ö?! §¦v§Ön th§àugh ?t h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön §Ñlm§à?t f?v§Ö m§ànth? ??n§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö f?r?t §Önr§àll§Öd, h§Ör th§àught? w§Ör§Ö ?t?ll d??§Ñ§â§â§à?nt?ng. CH 58 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 058 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, Y§Öt §¡n§àth§Ör F§àrtun§Ö §³§Ñm§Ö §®§å W§Ñ§å ?? §¡t lun§ãht?m§Ö, ?§à§âh?§Ö t?lt§Öd h§Ör h§Ö§Ñd t§à L?l?n§Ñ, wh§à v???t§Öd ?n §Ñ hurr§å. ¡°?? th§Ör§Ö §Ñn §Ö§ç§Ñm th§Ñt w§Ñ? §â§à?t§Öd r§Ö§ã§Öntl§å?¡± ¡°?t¡¯? §Ñb§àut th§Ö r§Ö?ult? §àf th§Ö fl§àw§Ör f§Ö?t?v§Ñl! D?d §å§àu f§àrg§Öt §Ñb§àut ?t?¡± ¡°§¡§Ñh, n§àw ? th?nk §Ñb§àut ?t, th§Ñt¡¯? r?ght.¡± §³§Ört§Ñ?nl§å, th§Ö r§Ö?ult? §àf th§Ö r§Ö§ã§Öntl§å ?ubm?tt§Öd w§àrk? f§àr th§Ö fl§àw§Ör f§Ö?t?v§Ñl w§Ör§Ö §Ñb§àut t§à b§Ö r§Öv§Ö§Ñl§Öd. ?§à th§Ñt¡¯? th§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö w§Ñ? f?dg§Öt?ng t§àd§Ñ§å. ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd ?§â§Önt h§Ör d§Ñ§å? w?th fluff§å f§Ö§Öl?ng?, but n§àn§Ö §àf th§Ñt w§Ñ? r§Öl§Ñt§Öd t§à th§Ö fl§àw§Ör f§Ö?t?v§Ñl, ?§à ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t n§àt?§ã§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §âr?§àr?t?§Ö? ?n th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å w§Ör§Ö: §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ §Ñt th§Ö t§à§â, th§Ö §âr§Ö§ã?§àu? L?l?n§Ñ, §Ñnd th§Ö §ãut§Ö §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ?, ?§à ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ?h§Ñm§Öd t§à f§àrg§Öt §Ñb§àut th§Ö fl§àw§Ör f§Ö?t?v§Ñl w§àrk ?h§Ö ?ubm?tt§Öd. §°n t§à§â §àf th§Ñt, th§Ö th?ng ? ?ubm?tt§Öd ?? th§Ö ¡°?§Öw§Ör§Ñg§Ö §²l§Ñn ?n §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm¡± ?§à ? d§àubt ? w?ll g§Öt §Ñ w?nn?ng §Ñw§Ñrd. N§àt §ànl§å w§Ñ? th§Ö th?ng ?h§Ö ?ubm?tt§Öd unf?tt?ng §àf §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd§å, but ?t §Ñl?§à l§Ñ§ãk§Öd dr§Ö§Ñm, h§à§â§Ö, §Ñnd b§Ö§Ñut§å. §¦v§Ön th§àugh ?h§Ö m§Ñd§Ö th§Ñt t§à r§Ö§Ñl?z§Ö h§Ör dr§Ö§Ñm, h§à§â§Ö?, §Ñnd r§Ö§Ñl?t§å, ?t w§Ñ? d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å n§àt ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt w§Ñ? n§Ö§ã§Ö??§Ñr§å f§àr §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö?. §¦v§Ön th§àugh ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ fl§àw§Ör f§Ö?t?v§Ñl, §ã§àn??d§Ör?ng th§Ö ¡°fl§àw§Ör¡± ?h§Ö ?ubm?tt§Öd, th§Ö ?udg§Ö? w§Ör§Ö §âr§àb§Ñbl§å h§Ñv?ng §Ñ h§Ñrd t?m§Ö d§Ö§Ñl?ng w?th ?t. §¡lth§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö wr§àt§Ö t§à §´§Önm§Ñ t§à t§Öll h?m t§à l§à§àk f§àrw§Ñrd t§à ?t, ?h§Ö h§Ñd n§à §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Ñt?§àn?, g?v§Ön wh§Ñt ?h§Ö ?ubm?tt§Öd. ¡°?¡¯m t§Örr?bl§å ?§àrr§å. ? ?u?t f§àrg§àt ??n§ã§Ö ? h§Ñv§Ö n§à §ã§ànf?d§Ön§ã§Ö ?n th§Ö ¡®fl§àw§Ör¡¯ ? ?ubm?tt§Öd.¡± ¡°R§Ö§Ñll§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñ? b§Ö§Ön t§à§à humbl§Ö r§Ö§ã§Öntl§å!¡± ¡°N§à¡­ ?¡¯m n§àt b§Ö?ng humbl§Ö, ? r§Ö§Ñll§å-¡° ¡°L§Öt¡¯? g§à §Ñnd ?§Ö§Ö th§Ö r§Ö?ult!¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §Ñrm w§Ñ? §Öntw?n§Öd §Ñnd §âull§Öd §Ñl§àng. ??n§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö g§àt t§à f§Ö§Öl L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? §ãh§Ö?t, ?h§Ö w§Ñ? h§Ñ§â§â§å, ?h§Ö r§Ö§Ñll§å w§Ñ?, but §Öv§Ön th§àugh ?h§Ö w§Ñ? h§Ñ§â§â§å1, ?h§Ö w??h§Öd L?l?n§Ñ w§àuld n§àt d§à th§Ñt. ?§à§âh?§Ö f§Ñ?l§Öd t§à ?u§â§âr§Ö?? h§Ör §Öm§àt?§àn t§àd§Ñ§å §Ñ? w§Öll, §Ñnd ?h§Ö f§Ölt fluff§å. ?nd§Ö§Öd, §Öv§Ön ?f ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? n§Ñm§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?n§ãlud§Öd §Ñm§àng th§Ö §â§à?t§Öd r§Ö?ult?, th§Ör§Ö w§àuld b§Ö n§à §âr§àbl§Öm w?th th§Ñt. §´h§Ö §âr§àbl§Öm w§Ñ? th§Ñt L?l?n§Ñ, wh§à l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö w?th t§àt§Ñl b§Öl?§Öf th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö w§àuld w?n th§Ö t§à§â §âr?z§Ö, w§Ñ? ?h§à§ãk§Öd §Ñnd ?ur§âr??§Öd t§à ?§Ö§Ö h§Ör §àwn n§Ñm§Ö ?n th§Ö r§Ö?ult? §Ñnd §âr§à§ã§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à §Ömbr§Ñ§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ö§ç§â§Ör?§Ön§ã§Ö th§Ö ?§Ö§ã§ànd §ã§àm?ng §àf ¡°th§Ö bl§Ö???ng kn§àwn §Ñ? g§à§àd f§àrtun§Ö wh?§ãh §Ñll§àw§Öd h§Ör t§à t§àu§ãh th§Ö bl§Ö???ng §àf f§Ört?l?t§å.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö, wh§à w§Ñ? d??tr§Ñ§ãt§Öd b§å th§Ö ?§àftn§Ö??, §Ñ? u?u§Ñl, §Ñtt§Öm§ât§Öd t§à h§Öl§â L?l?n§Ñ, wh§à w§Ñ? §âu?h§Öd b§å th§Ö w§Ñv§Ö? §àf th§Ö ?tud§Önt? wh§à §ã§Ñm§Ö t§à ?§Ö§Ö th§Ö r§Ö?ult?, but ?l?§â§â§Öd ?n §Ñ f§Ñbul§àu? f§Ñ?h?§àn §Ñnd f§Öll fl§Ñt §àn h§Ör f§Ñ§ã§Ö ?n?t§Ö§Ñd. ?§à§âh?§Ö trul§å b§Öl?§Öv§Öd th§Ñt th?? w§Ñ? th§Ö §âun??hm§Önt fr§àm G§àd t§à h§Ör. §£ut, but! ? d?dn¡¯t t§Ñk§Ö §Ñn§å ?n?t?§Ñt?v§Ö t§à t§àu§ãh ?t §àn m§å §àwn! ? r§Ö§Ñll§å d?dn¡¯t, G§àd!! W§àrr?§Öd §Ñb§àut ?§à§âh?§Ö, wh§à h?t h§Ör h§Ö§Ñd §àn th§Ö gr§àund, L?l?n§Ñ §Ñ§â§àl§àg?z§Öd §Ñ? ?h§Ö §ãr?§Öd §Ñnd th§Ö ?urr§àund?ng? b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö n§à???§Ör, but f§àr ?§à§âh?§Ö, ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ t?m§Ö §àf br?ll?§Ñnt h§Ñ§â§â?n§Ö?? l?k§Ö th§Ö l?ght §àf th§Ö ?§âr?ng ?un. Unt?l th?? t?m§Ö t§àd§Ñ§å?¡ª §´h§Ñt d§Ñ§å ?udd§Önl§å §ã§Ñm§Ö. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ u?u§Ñl d§Ñ§å. ?§à§âh?§Ö t§à§àk §ãl§Ñ??§Ö? ?n th§Ö m§àrn?ng §Ñnd h§Ñd lun§ãh w?th L?l?n§Ñ, but ?§àm§Öth?ng h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd th§Ö m§àm§Önt b§Öf§àr§Ö th§Ö §Ñft§Örn§à§àn §ãl§Ñ?? b§Ög§Ñn. ?u?t §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñb§àut t§à r§Öturn t§à h§Ör §ãl§Ñ?? f§àr th§Ö §Ñft§Örn§à§àn l§Ö??§àn, ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?t§à§â§â§Öd b§å §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? m§Ñ?d. ??n§ã§Ö th§Ñt m§Ö§Ñnt §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§Ñ? l§à§àk?ng f§àr h§Ör, ?§à§âh?§Ö hurr?§Ödl§å w§Önt §Ñl§àng. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? n§Ö?th§Ör gu?d§Öd t§à th§Ö g§Ñrd§Ön wh§Ör§Ö th§Ö§å u?u§Ñll§å h§Öld th§Ö?r t§Ö§Ñ §â§Ñrt?§Ö? n§àr th§Ö gr§Ö§Önh§àu?§Ö. ?n?t§Ö§Ñd, ?t w§Ñ? §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? r§à§àm. §´h§Ö m§Ñ?d kn§à§ãk§Öd §àn th§Ö d§à§àr §Ñnd g§àt §â§Örm????§àn t§à §Önt§Ör. F§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn, ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuld f§Ö§Öl th§Ö n§Örv§àu?n§Ö?? §àf §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? m§Ñ?d. ?t w§Ñ? th§Ö f?r?t t?m§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd §Öv§Ör §Önt§Ör§Öd §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? r§à§àm. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? wh§å ?t w§Ñ? n§Ñtur§Ñl f§àr ?§à§âh?§Ö t§à g§Öt n§Örv§àu?. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§å th§Ö m§Ñ?d w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à n§Örv§àu? §Ñb§àut th§Ñt. ?§à§âh?§Ö ?udd§Önl§å l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt th§Ö §ã§àrr?d§àr. ?h§Ö §ã§àuld f§Ö§Öl ?§àm§Öth?ng ?tr§Ñng§Ö th§Ör§Ö. ?h§Ö f§Ölt m§Ñn§å §âr§Ö?§Ön§ã§Ö? f§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn. §´h§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö §Ör§Ñ??ng th§Ö?r §âr§Ö?§Ön§ã§Ö §Ñ? ?f §âr§àt§Ö§ãt?ng ?§àm§Öth?ng. §¡r§Ö th§Ö§å m§Ñ?d?? N§à, th?? f§Ö§Öl? t§à§à §ã§Ñ§â§Ñbl§Ö f§àr §Ñ m§Ñ?d¡­ §²§Örh§Ñ§â? th§Ö§å §Ñr§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? §Ö?§ã§àrt?? §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §Ñt ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö¡±, ?t w§Ñ? h§Ñrd f§àr m§Ön t§à §Önt§Ör §Öv§Ön ?f th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö §Ö?§ã§àrt?. ?n?tru§ãt§àr? §Ñnd g§Ñt§Ök§Ö§Ö§â§Ör? w§Ör§Ö §Ö§ç§ã§Ö§ât?§àn?, but §â§Ör?§àn§Ñl §Ö?§ã§àrt? w§Ör§Ön¡¯t §Ñll§àw§Öd t§à §Önt§Ör. §¦v§Ön ?f §Ñ §â§Ñr§Önt §àr ??bl?ng w§Ñnt§Öd t§à v???t, th§Ö§å h§Ñd t§à ?nf§àrm th§Öm b§Öf§àr§Öh§Ñnd, §Ñnd th§Ö t?m§Ö §Ñnd §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö §àf m§Ö§Öt?ng w§Ör§Ö d§Ö§ã?d§Öd ?n §Ñdv§Ñn§ã§Ö. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö w§ànd§Ör§Öd §Ñb§àut th§Ñt, th§Ö m§Ñ?d §à§â§Ön§Öd th§Ö d§à§àr §Ñnd §Önt§Ör§Öd. §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt §²§Örh§Ñ§â? §Ñ? §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd §àf th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf th§Ö duk§Ö f§Ñm?l§å, §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? r§à§àm w§Ñ? ?§Öv§Ör§Ñl t?m§Ö? w?d§Ör th§Ñn ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯?, w?th tw§à §Ñdd?t?§àn§Ñl d§à§àr? l§Ö§Ñd?ng §Öl?§Öwh§Ör§Ö. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? th§Ö d§à§àr §àn th§Ö §Önd l§Öd t§à th§Ö b§Ödr§à§àm? ?n th§Ö r§à§àm ?§à§âh?§Ö §Önt§Ör§Öd, t§Ñbl§Ö? §Ñnd §ãh§Ñ?r? w§Ör§Ö l?n§Öd u§â. §´h?? m§Ñd§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö ?tr§Ñng§Öl§å §ã§ànfu?§Öd. ?? th?? r§à§àm r§Ö§Ñll§å §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? r§à§àm? ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught th§Ñt f§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn. §¡lth§àugh th§Ö furn??h?ng? §âl§Ñ§ã§Öd h§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö lu§çur?§àu?, th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ön¡¯t th?ng? th§Ñt §³hr??t?n§Ñ u?u§Ñll§å l?k§Öd. §´h§Ö ?tr§Ñng§Ö f§Ö§Öl?ng w§Ñ? g§Ött?ng ?tr§àng§Ör. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? b§Öl§àv§Öd ¡°§Öld§Ör ???t§Ör¡± w§Ñ? §ã§Ört§Ñ?nl§å th§Ör§Ö. §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§Ñ? ??tt?ng §àn §Ñ §ãh§Ñ?r §Ñnd g§Ñv§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ör u?u§Ñl ?m?l§Ö. ?h§Ö w§àr§Ö §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut?ful blu§Ö dr§Ö?? w?th g§àld §Ñnd ??lv§Ör §Ömbr§à?d§Ör§å, §Ñnd h§Ör ?h?n§å g§àld§Ön h§Ñ?r ?h?mm§Ör§Öd br?ll?§Ñntl§å t§àd§Ñ§å §Ñ? w§Öll. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö, ?¡¯m ?§àrr§å t§à ?udd§Önl§å §ã§Ñll §å§àu h§Ör§Ö l?k§Ö th??.¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? t§àn§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §Ñ? u?u§Ñl. §£§Ö ?t h§Ör k?nd ?m?l§Ö, h§Ör n§àbl§Ö b§Öh§Ñv?§àr, §àr h§Ör gr§Ñ§ã§Öful §Ñ§ãt?§àn?. §´h§Ö r?ng §âr§Ö?§Önt§Öd b§å ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?h?n?ng §àn §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? l?ttl§Ö f?ng§Ör. ¡°N§à, ?f §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ n§Ö§Öd? m§Ö, th?? ?§à§âh?§Ö w?ll h§Ñ§â§â?l§å g§à §Öv§Ön t§à th§Ö d§Ö§âth? §àf h§Öll.¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?m?l§Öd §Ñt h§Ör ¡°l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡± wh§à ?§â§àk§Ö l?k§Ö §Ñ br§Ñv§Ö kn?ght. §³hr??t?n§Ñ g§Ñv§Ö h§Ör §â§Örm????§àn t§à ??t d§àwn, but ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t f§Ö§Öl l?k§Ö ??tt?ng f§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn §Ñnd h§Ö??t§Ñt§Öd. ?n th§Ö ??tu§Ñt?§àn wh§Ör§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t d??§â§Öl th§Ö d??§ã§àmf§àrt ?h§Ö f§Ölt, ?h§Ö n§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à §âr§àt§Ö§ãt §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?f ?§àm§Öth?ng w§Önt wr§àng. R§Ñth§Ör th§Ñn ??tt?ng, ?h§Ö §âr§Öf§Örr§Öd t§à ?t§Ñnd ??n§ã§Ö ?t w§àuld §Ñll§àw h§Ör t§à t§Ñk§Ö §Ñ§ãt?§àn qu?§ãk§Ör ?h§àuld th§Ö ??tu§Ñt?§àn §ã§Ñll f§àr ?t. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-058/ CH 59 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 059 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, Y§Öt §¡n§àth§Ör F§àrtun§Ö §³§Ñm§Ö §®§å W§Ñ§å ??? ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö, ?¡¯m ?§àrr§å §Ñb§àut th§Ö fl§àw§Ör f§Ö?t?v§Ñl.¡± ?h§Ö §Ñ§â§àl§àg?z§Öd §Ñg§Ñ?n. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§àth?ng f§àr h§Ör t§à §Ñ§â§àl§àg?z§Ö §Ñb§àut f§àr th§Ö fl§àw§Ör f§Ö?t?v§Ñl. ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§å §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Ñ§â§àl§àg?z§Öd §Ñnd ?t§Ñr§Öd bl§Ñnkl§å §Ñt h§Ör. §´h§Ön §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Ö§ç§âl§Ñ?n§Öd ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §àn§Ö §àf th§Ö ?udg§Ö? f§àr th§Ö fl§àw§Ör f§Ö?t?v§Ñl. ¡°§´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§àth?ng f§àr §å§àu t§à §Ñ§â§àl§àg?z§Ö f§àr! ? w?ll ?u?t d§à m§å b§Ö?t t§à ?ubm?t ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt §ã§àuld §ã§Ñt§ãh th§Ö ?nt§Ör§Ö?t §àf th§Ö ?udg§Ö? n§Ö§çt t?m§Ö.¡± §°n th§Ö §ã§àntr§Ñr§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? gl§Ñd th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö n§à §ãh§Ö§Ñt?ng §Ñ§ã§ãu?§Ñt?§àn? §Ñg§Ñ?n?t h§Ör. §£§å th§Ö n§Ö§çt fl§àw§Ör f§Ö?t?v§Ñl, §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§àuld n§à l§àng§Ör b§Ö ?n th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å. ?§à§âh?§Ö d?d f§Ö§Öl l§àn§Öl§å §Ñnd §â§Ñ?nful §Ñt th§Ö th§àught §àf §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? gr§Ñdu§Ñt?§àn, but ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t l?k§Ö ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ l?f§Öl§àng §â§Ñrt?ng. W?th th§Ñt ?n m?nd, ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught ?h§Ö §ã§àuld d§à h§Ör b§Ö?t §Öv§Ön §Ñft§Ör §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? gr§Ñdu§Ñt?§àn. ??n§ã§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö ?n§ãlud§Öd §Ñm§àng th§Ö ?udg§Ö? n§Ö§çt §å§Ö§Ñr, th§Ör§Ö w§àuld b§Ö n§àth?ng th§Ñt w§àuld m§Ñk§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö b§Ö und§Ör ?u?§â?§ã?§àn §àf §ãh§Ö§Ñt?ng. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§àuld ?ubm?t §Ñ w§ànd§Örful ¡°fl§àw§Ör¡± f?tt?ng f§àr §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö?, §Ö§Ñrn th§Ö §ãr§àwn, §Ñnd r§Ö§â§àrt th§Ñt t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ. §´§à ?§à§âh?§Ö, wh§à r§Ö?§â§ànd§Öd §Ön§Örg§Öt?§ã§Ñll§å, §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? §Ö§å§Öbr§àw?, wh?§ãh h§Ñd th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §ã§àl§àr §Ñ? h§Ör h§Ñ?r, fr§àwn§Öd §Ñ? ?h§Ö ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à b§Ö tr§àubl§Öd. ¡°N§à, ?§à§âh?§Ö. §´h§Ö ¡®fl§àw§Ör¡¯ §å§àu ?ubm?tt§Öd ?? §Ñ w§ànd§Örful §àn§Ö w?th§àut §Ñ d§àubt. §´h§Ñt¡¯? wh§å ? §â§Ñ??§Öd ?t t§à §Ñ §ã§Ört§Ñ?n §â§Ör?§àn.¡± ¡°§¡ §ã§Ört§Ñ?n §â§Ör?§àn, §å§àu ?§Ñ§å?¡± §¡lth§àugh ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §ã§ànf?d§Önt §Ñb§àut h§Ör §âl§Ñn, ?h§Ö w§ànd§Ör§Öd ?f th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñn§å§àn§Ö §àut th§Ör§Ö wh§à w§àuld b§Ö h§Ñ§â§â§å t§à r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Ö ?u§ãh §Ñ th?ng. ¡°§¦rr, §å§àu §â§Ñ??§Öd th§Ñt th?ng §Öl?§Öwh§Ör§Ö? W§àn¡¯t th§Ö r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Ör b§Ö tr§àubl§Öd t§à g§Öt th§Ñt?¡± ¡°¡­?§à§âh?§Ö, §å§àu §Ñr§Ö r§Ö§Ñll§å §Ñ m§å?t§Ör?§àu? §ãh?ld. ? n§Öv§Ör th§àught ?¡¯d ?§Ö§Ö §Ñn§åth?ng l?k§Ö th§Ñt §Ñt th§Ö fl§àw§Ör f§Ö?t?v§Ñl. §¡lth§àugh th§Ö n§Ñm§Ö §àf th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à ?ubm?tt§Öd th§Ö fl§àw§Ör w§Ñ? h?dd§Ön dur?ng th§Ö ?udg?ng §â§Ör?§àd, ? ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å r§Ö§Ñl?z§Öd ?t b§Öl§àng§Öd t§à §å§àu §Ñ? ?§à§àn §Ñ? ? r§Ö§Ñd ?t. Y§àu §Ñr§Ö th§Ö §ànl§å §â§Ör?§àn th§Ñt §ã§àm§Ö? t§à m§å m?nd wh§à w§àuld §â§à???bl§å ?ubm?t ?u§ãh §Ñn ?nn§àv§Ñt?v§Ö ?d§Ö§Ñ f§àr th§Ö b§Ött§Örm§Önt §àf th§Ö n§Ñt?§àn §Ñnd ?? tr§å?ng t§à §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å §Ñ§ã§ã§àm§âl??h ?t §Ñm§àng th§Ö §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö?.¡± ¡°§³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ¡­¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?m§âr§Ö??§Öd b§å §³hr??t?n§Ñ, wh§à r§Ö§Ñd §Ñnd §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å und§Ör?t§à§àd th§Ö ?§Öw§Ör§Ñg§Ö ?§å?t§Öm th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö m§Ñd§Ö b§å ?n§ã§àr§â§àr§Ñt?ng h§Ör §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö §Ö§ç§â§Ör?§Ön§ã§Ö. §¡lth§àugh ?t w§àuld b§Ö n§àrm§Ñl f§àr §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö ?n th?? w§àrld t§à d§àubt h§Ör ?d§Ö§Ñ w§àuld b§Ö g§à§àd §Ön§àugh t§à b§Ö §Ñ §âr§à§â§Ör ?§Öw§Ñg§Ö tr§Ö§Ñtm§Önt, §³hr??t?n§Ñ d?dn¡¯t thr§àw ?t §Ñw§Ñ§å §Ñ? §Ñn unr§Ö§Ñl??t?§ã §Önd§Ö§Ñv§àr. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? v§Ör§å h§Ñ§â§â§å §Ñb§àut th§Ñt. ¡°? §Ñm h§àn§àr§Öd th§Ñt §å§àu ?§Ñ§å th§Ñt.¡± ¡°¡­§£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf th§Ñt, ? §â§Ñ??§Öd th§Ñt ¡®fl§àw§Ör¡¯ t§à m§å f?§Ñn§ã¨¦.¡± ¡°§³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? f?§Ñn§ã¨¦¡­?¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ w§Ñ? th§Ö §âr?n§ã§Ö §àf th?? n§Ñt?§àn. §´h§Ö th§àught m§Ñd§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö ?w§Ñll§àw h§Ör ?§Ñl?v§Ñ. ¡°§¯?? §¯?ghn§Ö?? w§Ñ? v§Ör§å ?m§âr§Ö??§Öd. §£ut n§àt ?u?t §¯?? §¯?ghn§Ö??, §Öv§Ön th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à ?? §âr§Ñ??§Öd §Ñ? th§Ö r§Ñr§Ö g§Ön?u? §àf th?? g§Ön§Ör§Ñt?§àn, §Ñl?§à §âr§Ñ??§Öd §å§àur ¡®fl§àw§Ör¡¯.¡± ¡°§´h§Ö r§Ñr§Ö g§Ön?u?¡­ §àf th?? g§Ön§Ör§Ñt?§àn?¡± ¡°Y§Ö?. ?t ?? th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à §ãurr§Öntl§å ?§Örv§Ö? §Ñ? th§Ö d?r§Ö§ãt§àr §àf th§Ö ?n?t?tut§Ö §àf §®§Öd?§ã§Ñl ?§ã?§Ön§ã§Ö ?n th§Ö §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm, L§àr§Önz§à F§àr?§Öll-?§Ñm§Ñ.¡± ¡°§¦h¡­¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ö§Ñrd §àf th§Ñt n§Ñm§Ö b§Öf§àr§Ö. §¯§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö ?§Ö§ã§ànd ?§àn §àf §Ñ m§Ñrqu?? f§Ñm?l§å. §¯?? §Ö§ç§ã§Ö§ât?§àn§Ñl br§Ñ?n §Ñnd h§Ñnd?§àm§Ön§Ö?? w§Ör§Ö §Ñm§àng th§Ö b§Ö?t. §¯§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à w§Ñ? kn§àwn §Ñ? th§Ö ¡°L§àng?ng §²r?n§ã§Ö¡± b§å th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö? ?n ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö¡±. ¡°?u§ãh §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn¡­¡± §¡§ã§ã§àrd?ng t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ, §Ñft§Ör th§Ö f?r?t §âr?n§ã§Ö r§Ö§Ñd ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? ¡°fl§àw§Ör,¡± h§Ö ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å ?§Önt ?t t§à L§àr§Önz§à F§àr?§Öll. §¯§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à §ã§ànf?rm wh§Öth§Ör th§Ö §âr?n§ã?§âl§Ö d??§ãu??§Öd w§Ñ? §â§à???bl§Ö t§à §Ñ§â§âl§å. ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd th§Ö r§Ö§âl§å §Ñl?§à §ã§Ñm§Ö b§Ñ§ãk f§Ñ?t. ¡°L§àr§Önz§à F§àr?§Öll-?§Ñm§Ñ §Ñdv??§Öd §¯?? §¯?ghn§Ö?? th§Ñt th§Ö §âl§Ñn ?h§àuld b§Ö d§àn§Ö ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å.¡± ¡°!!¡± §¯§Ör §âl§Ñn w§Ñ? r§Ö§ã§àgn?z§Öd. ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd §Ñn urg§Ö t§à r§Ö?§à?§ã§Ö. ?h§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Öd b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ? r§Ö§ã§àgn?z§Öd §Ñ? §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn. ?h§Ö w§Ñ? h§Ñ§â§â§å th§Ñt th§Ö §âr?n§ã?§âl§Ö §àf h§Ör ?§Öw§Ör§Ñg§Ö ?§å?t§Öm w§Ñ? und§Ör?t§à§àd §Ñnd r§Ö§ã§àgn?z§Öd. §´h§Ñt ?§Öw§Ör§Ñg§Ö §âl§Ñnn?ng w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuld r§Ö§Ñl?z§Ö §Ö§Ñ??l§å n§à m§Ñtt§Ör h§àw mu§ãh ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à d§à ?t. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ n§Ñt?§àn§Ñl-l§Öv§Öl §âr§à?§Ö§ãt. ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt §Ñn ?nd?v?du§Ñl §ã§àuld m§Ñn§Ñg§Ö §Ñl§àn§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñlw§Ñ§å? th?nk?ng §àf h§àw t§à §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å m§Ñk§Ö ?t w§àrk. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, h§Ör w§àrd? §Ñ? §Ñ w§àm§Ñn w?th th§Ö §â§Öd?gr§Ö§Ö §àf §Ñ d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñ b§Ñr§àn f§Ñm?l§å d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å w§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à r§Ö§Ñ§ãh th§Ö u§â§â§Ör §Ö§ãh§Öl§àn §àf th§Ö n§Ñt?§àn. Y§Öt, ?t h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd n§àw, w?th th§Ö h§Öl§â §àf §³hr??t?n§Ñ. ¡°§´h§Ö§å w?ll¡­ §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å m§Ñk§Ö §Ñ m§àv§Ö?¡± ¡°§¯?? §¯?ghn§Ö?? h§Ñ? §Öv§Ör§å ?nt§Önt?§àn.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö §ãl§à?§Öd h§Ör §Ö§å§Ö?. §´h§Ö f§Ö§Öl?ng? §àf ?§à§å ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t §Ö§ç§âr§Ö?? ?n w§àrd? f?ll§Öd h§Ör h§Ö§Ñrt. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t ?h§àw ?u§ãh §ãh?ldl?k§Ö ?§à§å ?n fr§ànt §àf §³hr??t?n§Ñ. ?n?t§Ö§Ñd, ?§à§âh?§Ö ?l§àwl§å §à§â§Ön§Öd h§Ör §Ö§å§Ö? §Ñnd th§Ñnk§Öd th§Ö b§Ö§Ñut?ful §â§Ör?§àn ?n fr§ànt §àf h§Ör w?th l§Ñd§å-l?k§Ö gr§Ñt?tud§Ö. ¡°§´h§Ñnk §å§àu v§Ör§å mu§ãh, §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ. ? f§Ö§Öl §àn§Ö §àf m§å w§àrr?§Ö? §Ñb§àut th§Ö §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm ?? §Ñb§àut t§à b§Ö r§Ö?§àlv§Öd. §´h§Ñt th?ng th§Ñt ?§àund§Öd l?k§Ö n§àth?ng but §Ñ dr§Ö§Ñm §ã§Ñn f?n§Ñll§å t§Ñk§Ö ?h§Ñ§â§Ö, §Ñnd ? §Ñm h§àn§àr§Öd t§à b§Ö h§Öl§â§Öd b§å §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ. ? d§àn¡¯t kn§àw h§àw t§à §Ö§ç§âr§Ö?? th?? ?u§âr§Öm§Ö ?§à§å w?th ?u?t w§àrd?.¡± ?f th§Ö f?r?t §âr?n§ã§Ö §Ñnd th§Ö d?r§Ö§ãt§àr §àf th§Ö ?n?t?tut§Ö §àf §®§Öd?§ã§Ñl ?§ã?§Ön§ã§Ö, wh§à b§àth §ã§àuld b§Ö §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd th§Ö h?gh§Ö?t §Ñuth§àr?t?§Ö? ?n th?? n§Ñt?§àn, w§àuld r§Ö§Ñl?z§Ö h§Ör §âl§Ñn, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à w§Ñ§å ?§à§âh?§Ö w§àuld §ã§àm§âl§Ñ?n §Ñb§àut ?t. §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ?f ?t w§Ñ? §â§à???bl§Ö, ?§à§âh?§Ö w??h§Öd t§à b§Ö ?n§ãlud§Öd ?n r§Ö§Ñl?z?ng ?u§ãh §Ñ §âl§Ñn, but ?h§Ö kn§Öw full w§Öll th§Ñt ?h§Ö, §Ñ? §Ñ w§àm§Ñn, §ã§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö gr§Ñnt§Öd ?u§ãh §Ñn §à§â§â§àrtun?t§å. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? wh§å ?§à§âh?§Ö ?m?l§Öd. §´h§Ö th?ng ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à r§Ö§Ñl?z§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö §Ö?t§Ñbl??hm§Önt §àf th§Ö ?§Öw§Ör§Ñg§Ö ?§å?t§Öm, n§àt th§Ñt ?h§Ö n§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à d§à ?t §â§Ör?§àn§Ñll§å. ¡°? w?ll §Öntru?t th§Ö §âl§Ñn t§à §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö ?nv§àlv§Öd. ? ??n§ã§Ör§Öl§å h§à§â§Ö th§Ñt th§Ö §âl§Ñn w?ll b§Ö ?u§ã§ã§Ö??ful.¡± ¡°§°h, wh§Ñt §Ñr§Ö §å§àu t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut, ?§à§âh?§Ö?¡± ¡°¡­§¦h? ??n¡¯t ?t §Ñb§àut th§Ö r§Ö§Ñl?z§Ñt?§àn §àf th§Ñt §âl§Ñn?¡± ¡°Y§Ö?, ?t¡¯? §Ñb§àut th§Ö r§Ö§Ñl?z§Ñt?§àn §àf th§Ñt §âl§Ñn. W?th §å§àur h§Öl§â, th§Ñt ??.¡± ¡°§¯§Ö§Ö¡­?¡± ¡°?t¡¯? th§Ö §âl§Ñn §å§àu m§Ñd§Ö, ?§à wh§à §Öl?§Ö but §å§àu t§à ?§Örv§Ö §Ñ? th§Ö §ãh?§Öf §Ö§ç§Ö§ãut?v§Ö t§à r§Ö§Ñl?z§Ö ?t?¡± ¡°§¦h¡­ §Öh?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à l§Ö§Ñk ?u§ãh ?tu§â?d ?§àund? ?n fr§ànt §àf §³hr??t?n§Ñ, but ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t f§àrm §âr§à§â§Ör w§àrd? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt §³hr??t?n§Ñ m§Ö§Ñnt. ? §Ñm t§à b§Ö¡­ th§Ö §ãh?§Öf §Ö§ç§Ö§ãut?v§Ö? §®§Ö? Wh§å? https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-059/ CH 60 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 060 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, Y§Öt §¡n§àth§Ör F§àrtun§Ö §³§Ñm§Ö §®§å W§Ñ§å ?V §´h?? §âl§Ñn w§àuld §ã§à?t §Ñ l§àt §àf l§Ñb§àr §Ñnd m§àn§Ö§å. ?n ?u§ãh §Ñ n§Ñt?§àn§Ñl-?§ã§Ñl§Ö §âr§à?§Ö§ãt, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à w§Ñ§å f§àr §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å §àf §Ñ b§Ñr§àn f§Ñm?l§å t§à t§Ñk§Ö §â§Ñrt. §´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à w§Ñ§å §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ ??n¡¯t §Ñw§Ñr§Ö §àf th§Ñt¡­ §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à w§Ñ§å h§Ör w??§Ö §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ w§àuld m§Ñk§Ö §Ñ ?t§Ñt§Öm§Önt th§Ñt w§àuld l§Ö§Ñd t§à th§Ö f§Ñ?lur§Ö §àf th§Ö §âl§Ñn. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? ?h§Ö m§Ö§Ñnt th§Ñt §Ñ? §Ñ ?§àk§Ö? ¡°Uhm, §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ¡­¡± ¡°§¡? f§àr th§Ö d§Öt§Ñ?l?, ?¡¯d l?k§Ö §å§àu t§à t§Ñlk §Ñb§àut ?t d?r§Ö§ãtl§å t§à m§å f?§Ñn§ã¨¦?¡ªY§àur §¯?ghn§Ö??.¡± ¡­Y§àur §¯?ghn§Ö??? ?u?t §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö bl?nk§Öd ?n §ã§ànfu??§àn b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§å th§Ö w§àrd? ¡°Y§àur §¯?ghn§Ö??¡± w§Ör§Ö m§Önt?§àn§Öd th§Ör§Ö, th§Ö d§à§àr §àf th§Ö b§Ñ§ãk r§à§àm §à§â§Ön§Öd. §¡ §å§àung m§Ñn §Önt§Ör§Öd b§Ö§å§ànd th§Ö d§à§àr. §´h§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Öd th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ §å§àung m§Ñn w?th ??m?l§Ñr g§àld§Ön h§Ñ?r §Ñnd ?k§å-§ã§àl§àr§Öd §Ö§å§Ö? t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯?. §¯§Ö §Ñl?§à h§Ñd §Ñ w§Öll f§àrm§Öd f§Ñ§ã§Ö. ?u?t w?th h?m t§Ñk?ng §àn§Ö ?t§Ö§â f§àrw§Ñrd, h§Ö §Ö§çud§Öd ?§àm§Ö ?§àrt §àf §Ñur§Ñ th§Ñt w§Ñ? d?ff§Ör§Önt §å§Öt ??m?l§Ñr t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯?, §Ñnd §Ñ? b§àth §àf th§Öm ?t§à§àd n§Ö§çt t§à §Ö§Ñ§ãh §àth§Ör, th§Ö§å l§à§àk§Öd l?k§Ö §Ñ §â§Ñ?r §àf d§àll?. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? dumbf§àund§Öd §Ñ? ?h§Ö ?§Ñw th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à §ã§Ñm§Ö ?n. ¡°R?¡­§à?¡± ?h§Ö w§Ñ? f§Ñm?l?§Ñr w?th th§Ö f§Ñ§ã§Ö §àf th§Ö §å§àung m§Ñn. ?nd§Ö§Öd, ?t w§Ñ? th§Ö §Ö§ç§Ñ§ãt ?§Ñm§Ö f§Ñ§ã§Ö §Ñ? th§Ñt §àf h§Ör §àld fr?§Önd. Wh?l§Ö h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñrr§àg§Ñnt, h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à §Ñ b§à§å wh§à w§Ñ? w?ll?ng t§à l??t§Ön t§à §Ñn§àth§Ör¡¯? w§àrd?, §Ñnd h§Ö ?§Ö§Öm§Öd §â§Ñ?n§Öd §Ñnd r§Ölu§ãt§Ñnt t§à §â§Ñrt w?th ?§à§âh?§Ö t§à th§Ö §â§à?nt h§Ö §àff§Ör§Öd h§Ör t§à §ã§àm§Ö §Ñl§àng w?th h?m §Ñ? h?? br?d§Ö. ¡°¡­§¦h?¡± §¡? h§Ö w§Ñlk§Öd t§àw§Ñrd §³hr??t?n§Ñ, ?h§Ö ?t§à§àd u§â §Ñ? ?f ?t w§Ñ? th§Ö §àbv?§àu? th?ng t§à d§à, §Ñnd h§Ö §âr§à§ã§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à ??t ?n th§Ö ?§Ö§Ñt §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?u?t v§Ñ§ã§Ñt§Öd. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö, th?? §â§Ör?§àn ?? th§Ö f?r?t §âr?n§ã§Ö §àf th§Ö §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm §Ñnd m§å f?§Ñn§ã¨¦, F§Ör?§à R§Ö§ç-?§Ñm§Ñ.¡± ¡°§¯§Ñh¡­?¡± §´h§Ö f?r?t §âr?n§ã§Ö? R?§à ??? ?§à§âh?§Ö d?d ?urm??§Ö th§Ñt R?§à h§Ñd §Ñ ?u§â§Ör?§àr §â§Öd?gr§Ö§Ö §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à h§Ör?, but ?h§Ö n§Öv§Ör th§àught h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å §Ñ §âr?n§ã§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t k§Ö§Ö§â u§â w?th r§Ö§Ñl?t§å §Ñnd bl?nk§Öd h§Ör §Ö§å§Ö?. ¡°L§àng t?m§Ö n§à ?§Ö§Ö, ?§à§âh?§Ö.¡± §¯§Ör n§Ñm§Ö w§Ñ? §ã§Ñll§Öd. §´h§Ö v§à?§ã§Ö b§Öl§àng§Öd t§à th§Ñt §àf §Ñn §Ñdult §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à wh§Ñt ?h§Ö h§Ö§Ñrd b§Ñ§ãk th§Ön, but th§Ö g§Öntl§Ön§Ö?? ?n h?? §Ö§å§Ö? w§Ñ? th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö. §¯§Ö w§Ñ? ?nd§Ö§Öd R?§à, ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §ãh?ldh§à§àd fr?§Önd. ¡°Y§àu §Ñr§Ö th§Ö f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ §àf §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ¡­?¡± ¡°§¡§Ñh¡­¡± §´h§Ö w§àrd? th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö mutt§Ör§Öd w§Ör§Ö v§Ör§å d??r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãtful t§à b§Ö ?§Ñ?d t§à §Ñ §âr?n§ã§Ö. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, h§Ö d?dn¡¯t l§à§àk §àff§Önd§Öd. §°n th§Ö §ã§àntr§Ñr§å, h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd §Ñw§Ñ§å §Ñwkw§Ñrdl§å. §´h?? k?nd §àf §Ñtt?tud§Ö w§Ñ? ??m?l§Ñr t§à h?? §Ñtt?tud§Ö b§Ñ§ãk th§Ön. ?§à h§Ö ?? R?§à §Ñft§Ör §Ñll¡­ R?§à ?? th§Ö f?r?t §âr?n§ã§Ö? §¯§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö f?r?t h§Ö?r §àf th?? n§Ñt?§àn. §¡l?§à, h§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ §àf §³hr??t?n§Ñ. ¡°?¡ª§´h§Ñt¡¯? §Ñ l?§Ö, r?ght! §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ ?h§àuld b§Ö m§àr§Ö¡­ m§àr§Ö l?k§Ö! ?t¡¯? m§àr§Ö¡­ l?k§Ö ?§àm§Öth?ng, §å§àu kn§àw!¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö f§àrg§àt h§Ör f§Ñ?§Ñd§Ö §Ñnd m§Ñd§Ö §Ñ ?t§Ñt§Öm§Önt ?h§Ö h§Ör?§Ölf §ã§àuldn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd. §´h§Ö gr§Ö§Ñt d§Ö?§â§Ñ?r m§Ñd§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö f§àrg§Öt th§Ö §àth§Ör §â§Ñrt§å w§Ñ? §Ñ m§Ömb§Ör §àf th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl f§Ñm?l§å. ¡°¡­Wh§Ñt d§à §å§àu m§Ö§Ñn m§àr§Ö l?k§Ö ?§àm§Öth?ng? D§à §å§àu h§Ñv§Ö §ã§àm§âl§Ñ?nt? §Ñb§àut m§Ö b§Ö?ng h§Ör f?§Ñn§ã¨¦?¡± §´h§Ö §àth§Ör §â§Ñrt§å §Ñl?§à ?§Ñ?d ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt w§Ñ? unl?k§Ö §Ñ §âr?n§ã§Ö. ¡°R§Ñth§Ör, ? h§Ñv§Ö n§àth?ng but §ã§àm§âl§Ñ?nt?! ?t¡¯? §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? f?§Ñn§ã¨¦, §å§àu kn§àw! §°nl§å th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à §ã§Ñn m§Ñk§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ h§Ñ§â§â§å ?? §Öl?g?bl§Ö f§àr th§Ñt §â§à??t?§àn!¡± ¡°¡­Wh§Ñt th§Ö h§Öll §Ñr§Ö §å§àu t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut?¡± §¦v§Ön §Ñ? F§Ör?§à §Ñ?k§Öd h§Ör, ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t §Ñn?w§Ör §Ñ? ?f ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §Öndur?ng th§Ö f§Ö§Öl?ng? ?h§Ö h§Ñd n§à w§Ñ§å t§à v§Önt. L§Öft w?th n§à §ãh§à?§ã§Ö, R?§à §Ñ?k§Öd h?? f?§Ñn§ã¨¦§Ö n§Ö§çt t§à h?m. ¡°§³hr??t?n§Ñ, wh§Ñt ?? ?h§Ö t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut?¡± ¡°§¬uh¡­ §´§à th?nk §å§àu t§Ñlk §ã§Ñ?u§Ñll§å t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ!!¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö gl§Ñr§Öd §Ñt F§Ör?§à ?n ?nd?gn§Ñt?§àn. ¡°§®§å ?t§Ñtu? ?? gr§Ö§Ñt§Ör, ?§à ?t ?u?t §ã§Ñn¡¯t b§Ö h§Öl§â§Öd, §å§àu kn§àw?¡± F§Ör?§à, wh§à d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§å h§Ö h§Ñd t§à b§Ö gl§Ñr§Öd §Ñt l?k§Ö th§Ñt, gl§Ñn§ã§Öd §Ñt h?? §àwn f?§Ñn§ã¨¦§Ö f§àr h§Öl§â. ¡°§°h m§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö. Y§àu ?h§àuldn¡¯t t§Ñlk t§à §¯?? §¯?ghn§Ö?? l?k§Ö th§Ñt.¡± ¡°?-?¡¯m t§Örr?bl§å ?§àrr§å.¡± ?n r§Ö?§â§àn?§Ö t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? w§àrd?, ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Ölu§ãt§Ñntl§å §Ñ§â§àl§àg?z§Öd. ?t w§Ñ? §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öl§å d?ff§Ör§Önt fr§àm h§Ör §Ñtt?tud§Ö t§à F§Ör?§à §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör. ¡°?¡¯m v§Ör§å ?§àrr§å, Y§àur §¯?ghn§Ö??. ?h§Ö h§Ñ? b§Ö§Ön rud§Ö t§à §å§àu. ?§à§âh?§Ö ?u?t l§àv§Ö? m§Ö th§Ñt mu§ãh, §Ñft§Ör §Ñll.¡± ¡°¡­§°?, ? f§Ö§Öl n§àth?ng but m§Ñl?§ã§Ö ?n §å§àur w§àrd? th§Ör§Ö.¡± F§Ör?§à h§Öld h?? h§Ö§Ñd du§Ö t§à th§Ö un§Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd §Ñtt§Ñ§ãk fr§àm h?? f?§Ñn§ã¨¦§Ö. §¡? h§Ö mutt§Ör§Öd th§Ñt th§Ö t§Ñlk w§àuldn¡¯t §âr§àgr§Ö?? th?? w§Ñ§å, h§Ö §àrd§Ör§Öd §³hr??t?n§Ñ. ¡°§³hr??t?n§Ñ, l§Ö§Ñv§Ö u? §Ñl§àn§Ö f§àr §Ñ wh?l§Ö.¡± ¡°Y§Ö?. §²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö §Ö§ç§ãu?§Ö m§Ö.¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ l?ghtl§å l?ft§Öd h§Ör dr§Ö??, gr§Ñ§ã§Öfull§å b§àw§Öd, §Ñnd l§Öft th§Ö r§à§àm. ?§à§âh?§Ö l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? l§Ö§Ñv?ng f?gur§Ö l?k§Ö §Ñ §âu§â§â§å §Ñb§Ñnd§àn§Öd b§å h§Ör §àwn§Ör. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ? ?f §Ñ §â?t?ful wh?n?ng §ã§àuld b§Ö h§Ö§Ñrd ?n th§Ö b§Ñ§ãkgr§àund. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-060/ CH 61 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 061 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, Y§Öt §¡n§àth§Ör F§àrtun§Ö §³§Ñm§Ö §®§å W§Ñ§å V ¡°§¡r§Ön¡¯t §å§àu h§Ñ§â§â§å t§à ?§Ö§Ö m§Ö f§àr th§Ö f?r?t t?m§Ö ?n §Ñ l§àng wh?l§Ö?!¡± ¡°?t¡¯? n§àt l?k§Ö ?¡¯m n§àt h§Ñ§â§â§å §Ñb§àut th§Ñt, but ?¡¯m n§àt ?n §Ñ ?t§Ñt§Ö t§à §ã§Ñr§Ö §Ñb§àut ?t r?ght n§àw!¡± ¡°Wh§å?!¡± ¡°?¡¯m w§àrr§å?ng §Ñb§àut h§àw §å§àu §Ñ? th§Ö f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ §àf §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ §ã§Ñn m§Ñk§Ö h§Ör h§Ñ§â§â§å!¡± ¡°N§à, wh§å §Ñr§Ö §å§àu ?t?§ãk?ng t§à th§Ñt t§à§â?§ã? §´h§Ñt¡¯? n§àt th§Ö th?ng w§Ö ?h§àuld t§Ñlk §Ñb§àut r?ght n§àw, r?ght?¡± ¡°Wh§Ñt d?d §å§àu ?§Ñ§å? Y§àu¡¯r§Ö ?§Ñ§å?ng th§Ör§Ö¡¯? ?§àm§Öth?ng m§àr§Ö ?m§â§àrt§Ñnt th§Ñn th???!¡± ¡°¡­? d?d th?nk §å§àu w§Ör§Ö §Ñ w§Ö?rd w§àm§Ñn ?n th§Ö §â§Ñ?t, but w§Ör§Ö §å§àu th?? b§Ñd b§Ñ§ãk th§Ön? D?d ? ?u?t ?d§Ö§Ñl?z§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö ?n m§å m§Öm§àr?§Ö??¡± ¡°R?§à¡­ n§à, Y§àur §¯?ghn§Ö??? Y§àur §¯?ghn§Ö??, th§Ö §³r§àwn §²r?n§ã§Ö?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñt §Ñ l§à?? h§àw ?h§Ö ?h§àuld r§Öf§Ör t§à h?m ?n h§Ör §ã§ànfu?§Öd ?t§Ñt§Ö, ?§à F§Ör?§à ?§Ñ?d t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö, ¡°§´h§Ñt ?§àund? §Ñnn§à§å?ng, ?u?t §ã§Ñll m§Ö F§Ör?§à.¡± ¡°? w§àn¡¯t ?§Ñ§å ?t. §´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à w§Ñ§å ? w§àuld r§Öf§Ör t§à th§Ö f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ §àf §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ b§å h?? n§Ñm§Ö. ?t w§àuld b§Ö d??r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãtful t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ.¡± ¡°§°?, §å§àu §ã§Ñr§Ö m§àr§Ö §Ñb§àut n§àt b§Ö?ng d??r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãtful t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ th§Ñn t§à m§Ö? §£§Ö??d§Ö?, ?§â§Ö§Ñk?ng §àf d??r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãt, §å§àu¡¯v§Ö §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å b§Ö§Ön d§à?ng ?t fr§àm th§Ö b§Ög?nn?ng.¡± ?gn§àr?ng th§Ö r§Öm§Ñrk §Ñb§àut d??r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãt, ?§à§âh?§Ö §âr§àudl§å ?§Ñ?d, ¡°§°f §ã§àur?§Ö ? §Ñm. ?¡¯m th§Ö ¡®l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡¯ §àf §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ §Ñft§Ör §Ñll!¡± ¡°L?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör? ¡­Wh§Ñt¡¯? th§Ñt?¡± ¡°§°h, ?¡¯m t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut th§Ö b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd, §å§àu d§àn¡¯t kn§àw §Ñb§àut th§Ñt?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§â§àk§Ö §ã§Ñ?u§Ñll§å ?u?t l?k§Ö ?h§Ö d?d ?n th§Ö §â§Ñ?t. §¡lth§àugh ?h§Ö h§Ñd §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å ?§â§àk§Ön §ã§Ñ?u§Ñll§å dur?ng h§Ör ?n?t?§Ñl §àutbur?t, F§Ör?§à l??t§Ön§Öd t§à h§Ör §Ö§ç§âl§Ñn§Ñt?§àn w?th§àut §â§à?nt?ng §àut h§Ör §Ñtt?tud§Ö. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñb§àut th§Ö b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd ?n ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö.¡± ¡°§¡nd ?§à, th§Ñt¡¯? h§àw ? §Önd§Öd u§â b§Ö§ã§àm?ng §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? ¡®l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡¯! §´h§Ñt¡¯? §Ñ l?f§Öl§àng v§àw! ?n §àth§Ör w§àrd?, §å§àu §Ñr§Ö m§å §Ön§Öm§å!¡± F§Ör?§à d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§å §Ñ ¡°l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡± §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd h§Ör ¡°§Öld§Ör ???t§Ör¡¯?¡± f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ §Ñ? §Ñn §Ön§Öm§å. W§àuldn¡¯t th§Ö§å n§àrm§Ñll§å r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãt th§Ö f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ §àf th§Ö ¡°§Öld§Ör ???t§Ör¡± ?n?t§Ö§Ñd? ¡°¡­¡­¡­?¡¯v§Ö §Ñlw§Ñ§å? th§àught th§Ñt ? w§àuld n§Öv§Ör b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à gl§àr?f§å ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñ? §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd§å, but n§àw th§Ñt ? ?§Ö§Ö h§àw §å§àu¡¯v§Ö b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö, ? r§Ö§Ñll§å §âr§Öf§Örr§Öd h§àw §å§àu w§Ör§Ö b§Ñ§ãk th§Ön fr§àm th§Ö b§àtt§àm §àf m§å h§Ö§Ñrt.¡± §¡? F§Ör?§à ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt ?§Ör?§àu?l§å w?th §Ñ bl§Ñnd §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn, ?t f§Ölt §Ñ? ?f ?h§Ö w§Ñ? b§Ö?ng §âr§Ö§Ñ§ãh§Öd b§å §£§Ñrt, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àm§Ö t§à h§Ör ?§Ön?§Ö?. §¡lth§àugh h§Ör ?nd?gn§Ñt?§àn d?dn¡¯t d??§Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr §å§Öt, ?t f§Ölt §Ñ l§àt b§Ött§Ör §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à th§Ö b§Ög?nn?ng. ¡°? w§ànd§Ör wh§å m§å h§Ö§Ñrt §Ñ§ãh§Öd wh§Ön ? h§Ö§Ñrd th§Ñt.¡± ¡°?t¡¯? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §å§àu und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt ?¡¯m r§Öf§Örr?ng t§à.¡± F§Ör?§à h§Ñd th§àught ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ m§Önt§Ñll§å m§Ñtur§Ö §â§Ör?§àn ?n th§Ö §â§Ñ?t, but ?t f§Ölt l?k§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ? gr§àw?ng b§Ñ§ãkw§Ñrd. ¡°R§Ñth§Ör, d§àn¡¯t §å§àu h§Ñv§Ö §Ñn§åth?ng §Öl?§Ö t§à ?§Ñ§å ?n th?? §ãurr§Önt ??tu§Ñt?§àn?¡± ¡°? f?nd ?t h§Ñrd t§à §Ñ§ã§ã§Ö§ât ?n v§Ñr?§àu? w§Ñ§å?¡­¡± ??l§Ön§ã§Ö fl§àw§Öd b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Öm. §´h§Ö f?r?t wh§à br§àk§Ö th§Ö ??l§Ön§ã§Ö w§Ñ? 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F§Ör?§à qu?§Ötl§å ?§Ñt d§àwn. ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñl?§à ?§Ñt d§àwn w?th §Ñ b?tt§Ör §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn. ¡°D?d §å§àu tr§å t§à §âut th?? ?nt§à §âr§Ñ§ãt?§ã§Ö b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §å§àu kn§Öw ?¡¯m th§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à wr§àt§Ö ?t?¡± ¡°?¡¯m n§àt th§Ñt n§Ñ?v§Ö. ?t¡¯? §Ö§ç§Ñ§ãtl§å b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ? kn§Öw ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ gr§àundbr§Ö§Ñk?ng ?d§Ö§Ñ th§Ñt ? §Ñ?k§Öd f§àr L§àr§Önz§à F§àr?§Öll¡¯? §à§â?n?§àn §Ñb§àut ?t. ? §ànl§å f§àund §àut ?t w§Ñ? wr?tt§Ön b§å §å§àu §Ñft§Ör L§àr§Önz§à §Ñdv??§Öd m§Ö t§à §âut th§Ö §âl§Ñn ?nt§à §Ñ§ãt?§àn ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å.¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ §ànl§å r§Öv§Ö§Ñl§Öd wh§à wr§àt§Ö th§Ö §âl§Ñn t§à F§Ör?§à §Ñft§Ör h§Ö l??t§Ön§Öd t§à L§àr§Önz§à¡¯? §Ñdv?§ã§Ö. ¡°§´§à b§Ö h§àn§Ö?t, ? d§àubt§Öd m§å §àwn §Ö§Ñr? b§Ñ§ãk th§Ön. §£§àth du§Ö t§à th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ñt §³hr??t?n§Ñ kn§Öw §å§àu, §Ñnd §Ñl?§à th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt §å§àu §Ñr§Ö th§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à wr§àt§Ö th?? §âl§Ñn¡­¡± ¡°??n¡¯t th§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn th§Ñt §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ m§Ñd§Ö m§Ö h§Ör ¡®l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡¯ §àn m§å f?r?t d§Ñ§å §àf §Önr§àllm§Önt b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §å§àu t§àld h§Ör §Ñb§àut m§Ö?¡± §´h§Ö qu§Ö?t?§àn ?§à§âh?§Ö w§ànd§Ör§Öd f§àr §Ñ l§àng t?m§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñn?w§Ör§Öd th§Ö m§àm§Önt ?h§Ö kn§Öw th§Ñt R?§à w§Ñ? F§Ör?§à. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?ur§Ö ?t w§Ñ? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö F§Ör?§à t§àld §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Ñb§àut h§Ör. https://www.watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-061/ CH 62 ¡°¡­Indeed, I did talk about you once. But I didn¡¯t mention your name back then. I didn¡¯t think it was something fun to listen to anyway.¡± ¡°Hey, why is the story about me not fun! You didn¡¯t tell Christina onee-sama anything weird, did you?!¡± ¡°You¡¯ve always been weird! It¡¯s harder to say something that is not weird about you!¡± ¡°Oh my! What did you say to Christina onee-sama?!¡± Ferio found himself being strongly questioned for some reason and thought that they got away from the main topic again, but he couldn¡¯t help but answer the question of the girl in front of him. ¡°She¡­ just insisted on listening to a love story, so I just told the story about you.¡± ¡°Love story?¡± ¡°Christina often asked me about my first love. I¡¯m not that much of a fool to tell such a story to my own fianc¨¦e. I always told her I had none¡­ but one day, I just happened to be so tired¡­¡± His fianc¨¦e, who visited him once a week, was always asking about his love story for some reason. She said she wouldn¡¯t mind even if it was a fictional story but she wanted to hear his story, and due to him being so busy that he had to cancel their once-a-week tea party and her insistence, he ended up telling her the story about his bitter first love. ¡°Even though I didn¡¯t say any names, she somehow learned about the period where I stayed at the Talis resort, and she quickly linked things together. It was careless of me. I¡¯m sorry.¡± ¡°¡­I don¡¯t understand.¡± ¡°About what?¡± ¡°How is your love story related to me? Christina onee-sama requested the story of your first love, right? How did it end up becoming a story about me?¡± When Sophie said that with an expression saying that she didn¡¯t understand whatsoever, Ferio had a suspicious expression. ¡°I told a story about Sophie when she asked for the story about my first love, why don¡¯t you understand that part?¡± ¡°Did you have someone you loved back then?¡± ¡°Of course it¡¯s you!¡± As Ferio involuntarily screamed, Sophie also raised her voice ¡°Hah?!¡± which sounded very unlike an aristocratic young lady. ¡°What¡¯s with that reaction¡­?¡± ¡°You mean I was the person you loved?!¡± ¡°¡­Oi, I confessed to you back then.¡± ¡°Confessed?¡± ¡°I asked you to be my bride, right!¡± ¡°¡­Eh, didn¡¯t you just say that because you didn¡¯t want to be apart from me?¡± ¡°And I didn¡¯t want to be apart from you because I loved you!¡± Sophie looked far away as if she was worried about something. Her expression seemed to say, ¡°It was that kind of thing?¡± Such a question clearly evident on her face. She really didn¡¯t understand¡­ Once Ferio noticed that, he looked at the girl in front of him with an expression that made it seem like he couldn¡¯t believe what he was seeing. ¡°No way¡­ is the maiden within you already dead?!¡± ¡°That¡¯s rude!¡± Ferio understood that he got rejected back then. But to think she didn¡¯t even understand that he confessed to her, was something he didn¡¯t expect. The girl who lost her maiden heart suddenly began to calculate. She moved her fingers as if she were writing something on her palm and when it was over, she suddenly raised her face. ¡°Hey, wait a minute. Your engagement with Christina onee-sama should have already been decided back then. In other words, even though you already had Christina onee-sama as a proper fianc¨¦e, you asked a random girl to be your bride?!¡± ¡°A random girl¡­¡± Is that a proper word to describe yourself? thought Ferio as his eyebrows wrinkled. It really made him think how weird the woman in front of him was, as usual. ¡°What a thing to do, that¡¯s a crime worthy of death!¡± Sophie slammed the table with both hands, screaming as if denouncing a criminal. ¡°Aah, that¡¯s right. I knew you would refuse anyway, so I just asked you if you want to be my bride!¡± Ferio also got mad and told the truth. Although it pained his heart to admit how miserable he was to only confess to her because he knew she would refuse him, the terrible girl didn¡¯t notice that and was worried about a completely different issue. ¡°¡­Maybe Christina onee-sama was suspicious about my relationship with you?!¡± Seeing how she was getting pale as her body quivered, Ferio asked what he thought. ¡°Why do you adore Christina that much?¡± ¡°There¡¯s no human in this world who doesn¡¯t adore Christina onee-sama!¡± She declared that with all her might. Ferio began to feel sorry for his younger self who fell for the girl in front of him. He began to understand less why he even fell for her to begin with. ¡°Don¡¯t worry, Christina is educated to be a queen, the difference of grace between you two is the difference between heaven and earth. She wouldn¡¯t have such narrow thoughts¡­ Well, she is indeed a weird woman in a different sense, though.¡± ¡°What a thing to do, you don¡¯t understand a woman¡¯s heart! It¡¯s natural for a woman to be curious about the past of the person she loves. And if their actions went beyond curiosity, that means she had doubts about her relationship with the person in question! Christina onee-sama asked you about your love story over and over, and that is undeniable proof of the doubts she had about you!¡± Even though she couldn¡¯t notice the love directed at her, she sure is confident about other people¡¯s romance. To be honest, Ferio wanted to proceed to the main topic immediately, but Sophie¡¯s devotion to Christina was too great to change the topic. I should have asked Christina to brew some tea before I asked her to leave. This girl could talk for a long time¡­ Sophie would likely be furious if she heard his thoughts, but it was a normal thing for Ferio because of his royal temperament. On the contrary, Ferio¡¯s attitude was considered decent among the royal family. His half-brother couldn¡¯t even tell the difference between the fianc¨¦e of his elder brother and a maid. Although his half-brother was smart, he had no interest in remembering things he didn¡¯t care about. With the girl who was his first love shaking her fist and preaching about how the love of a woman should be to him, Ferio put his hand on his chin and waited for her speech to end. All the while, Ferio pondered whether she was an idiot or a genius¡­ CH 63 ¡°Aah, no good. I have to explain it to Christina onee-sama. I have to make her understand that I never did anything that would betray Christina onee-sama!¡± ¡°I see¡­¡± After her long, passionate speech, Sophie finally decided to explain herself to Christina later, and Ferio finally came up with the method to end this stupid exchange. ¡°Sophie, Christina is the daughter of a duke family and was raised to be a queen, you know? Of course, she is well aware of how the royal palace works, where it is common for a king to take mistresses or concubines.¡± ¡°¡­Hah?¡± Sophie tilted her head, unable to understand why the topic went in that direction. ¡°My mother was forced into a bitter end because she ended up bearing a son before the queen, but in general, there¡¯s no problem at all for a king to have concubines and mistresses. On the contrary, it¡¯s considered shameful for a queen to complain about such matters. Even if they are queens, that matter is beyond their authority.¡± Although Ferio was well aware it was probably the topic that Sophie, who was raised as a young lady of a baron family, didn¡¯t want to understand at all, he continued his explanation nonetheless. ¡°Even if you tried to justify it, Christina can only say a few words about it. That¡¯s the fate of the women in the royal family. Just the act of justifying would put Christina into a situation where she wouldn¡¯t even have the right to say anything. And the more you try to justify it, the more it would make Christina appear to be a woman who doubts me, making her unfit to be a queen. Do you get what I mean?¡± Sophie understood even though she didn¡¯t want to. In other words, Christina had no right to be involved with Ferio¡¯s sex life. It was beyond what she was allowed to do. Even a groundless claim could be considered a blasphemy to Christina. Unable to retort, Sophie stiffened in astonishment. Ferio began to feel sorry for her and decided to be gentle with his follow-up. ¡°You don¡¯t have to worry. Christina isn¡¯t suspicious about you. If she was, there¡¯s no way she would exchange the bond of sisterhood with you. Why would she perform such a bond with the person she doubted?¡± Ferio¡¯s words caused Sophie to brighten up. As long as I use Christina¡¯s name, she sure is easy to handle. Unaware of Ferio¡¯s thoughts, Sophie clenched her fist. ¡°You¡¯re right. And regardless of the reason why she did so in the beginning, I¡¯m still Christina onee-sama¡¯s ¡®little sister¡¯ right now. I will show a ¡®little sister¡¯s¡¯ respect toward her ¡®elder sister¡¯ through my actions instead of words!¡± Ferio responded perfunctorily to the girl who raised her feelings through positive thinking. However, his earlier statement of Christina not being suspicious of Sophie was a lie. Ferio had an inkling as to why Christina approached Sophie and made her her ¡°little sister.¡± However, if it was truly as he thought, it would eventually develop into something scary. To be honest, it was something he wanted to avoid at all cost, for the sake of his own being. ¡°Sophie, I beg you, please proceed to the main topic already.¡± ¡°You¡¯re right. My heart is decided. I¡¯ll just believe in Christina onee-sama. I will continue to stick to my feelings as her ¡®little sister!¡¯¡± I don¡¯t want to hear that kind of resolve, just do that inside your own mind, thought Ferio, but since it would derail them longer if he retorted, Ferio chose to ignore her words. As he pointed at the plan that unfolded on the table, Ferio asked. ¡°So when did you first think about this kind of stuff? There¡¯s no way you only thought of this plan recently, right?¡± ¡°I¡¯ve been working on the plan itself for a long time. The sewage treatment is sloppy regardless of which nation I visited. They are all to the point that it wouldn¡¯t be weird for diseases to spread, so I felt the danger of it.¡± ¡°You¡¯ve gone to other nations?¡± An aristocratic young lady would almost never go to other nations. Although they could do so under the excuse of a trip, they had to pay a fair amount of money as a deposit to leave the nation. Considering Orlando Kingdom was a prosperous nation with a lot to offer, there was practically no aristocratic young lady willing to pay the deposit just to go on a trip to other nations. However, the girl in front of him just nodded without feeling anything in particular. ¡°Yes, I have gone to some?¡ªAah, that¡¯s right! That ¡®amane¡¯ you sent me really helped a lot, thank you. Thanks to you and Al, one of my wishes came true. Please convey my gratitude to Al as well. Or perhaps I have the opportunity to say my gratitude to him in person? Is he not here with you today?¡± ¡°He¡¯s no longer my escort. I don¡¯t know about him.¡± ¡°What¡¯s with that attitude? Did Al get tired of you?¡± ¡°I¡¯m the one who is tired of him!¡± Seeing Ferio get angry for some reason, Sophie concluded she would thank Al directly someday and continued with her words. ¡°Whether it was the Daksha Kingdom, Rusha Kingdom, or other nations, their aristocratic cities were beautiful. But their commoner cities, especially the slum areas, were just terrible. To be honest, I found it strange that no plague has occurred because of that yet.¡± ¡°You went to the slum regions?!¡± ¡°Bart and a few others accompanied me along with some escorts, so it¡¯s not like I went there alone.¡± As she expected him to be relieved by those words, Ferio¡¯s eyes opened wide. ¡°Bart¡­? Are you still interacting with them?¡± ¡°Oh, Bart and the others are now well-established employees of the Linier Merchant Group. They have grown so capable that my father wanted to make them our family helpers! Of course, I no longer make them work without paying them. They are now working as managers and are being paid with an appropriate amount of money!¡± ¡°I see¡­ Haha¡­¡± Looking at Sophie proudly boasting, Ferio suddenly burst into laughter. ¡°What¡¯s your deal?¡± ¡°You are¡­ really an interesting woman. You won¡¯t let a dream end as a mere dream.¡± Ferio never heard of other people willingly educating orphans to make them assist them in their personal work. Perhaps somebody out there did pick up an orphan or two, but she picked up many. The thing that made Ferio feel at a loss softened inside him slightly. That¡¯s right. She is a woman who is stronger and wiser than anyone. It wasn¡¯t like Ferio had forgotten about that. But as people grew up, so did their fears and weaknesses. They had separated for a few years, and Ferio thought that within that period, Sophie might have grown up as a proper lady. When Ferio heard that Sophie was the one who made the sewerage treatment plan and the fact she enrolled in ¡°The Queen¡¯s Rose¡± on top of that, he thought that Sophie would notice her own abnormality compared to other aristocratic young ladies there and tone down her behavior to be the same as them. Yet, what happened in reality? Her weirdness multiplied; she wasn¡¯t trying to learn to be a young lady. Instead, she ended up like a knight that tried to protect them. In the first place, if such a woman ended up toning down her behavior, there would be no way she could submit a thing like this. Her ¡°flower¡± in his hand was a foreign concept that nobody had even heard before and was imbued with her free and powerful thoughts. CH 64 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 064 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, Y§Öt §¡n§àth§Ör F§àrtun§Ö §³§Ñm§Ö §®§å W§Ñ§å V??? ¡°§¯§Ö§å, h§àw §ã§àuld §å§àu ?§Ñ§å th§Ñt t§à m§Ö §Öv§Ön th§àugh ?t¡¯? b§Ö§Ön §Ñ wh?l§Ö ??n§ã§Ö w§Ö l§Ñ?t m§Öt?¡± ¡°?¡¯ll r§Öturn th§Ñt §Ö§ç§Ñ§ãt ?§Ñm§Ö ?§Önt§Ön§ã§Ö t§à §å§àu.¡± §¡? h§Ö m§Önt?§àn§Öd th§Ñt, ?§à§âh?§Ö ?w§Ñll§àw§Öd h§Ör w§àrd?. L§à§àk?ng §Ñt th§Ö g?rl wh§à ?l?ghtl§å §âuff§Öd h§Ör §ãh§Ö§Ök, F§Ör?§à kn§Öw h§Ö ?t?ll h§Ñd §Ñ l?ttl§Ö l§àv§Ö r§Öm§Ñ?n?ng f§àr h§Ör. §´h§Ñt f§Ö§Öl?ng h§Ö tr?§Öd t§à §Ñnd h§Ñd t§à f§àrg§Öt w§Ñ? ?t?ll ?m§àld§Ör?ng w?th?n h?m. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?t w§àuld b§Ö §àv§Ör b§å t§àd§Ñ§å. W§àuld ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àm§Ö t§à h§Ñt§Ö h?m ?f h§Ö g§Ñv§Ö h§Ör ?u§ãh §Ñ m§Ör§ã?l§Ö?? §àrd§Ör? W§àuld ?h§Ö r§Öfu?§Ö h?m? ?t?ll, F§Ör?§à ?nt§Önd§Öd t§à h§Ñv§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§Ñrr§å §àut h?? §âl§Ñn. ?t w§Ñ? t§à ?§Ö§ãur§Ö h?? futur§Ö §â§à??t?§àn. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ t§Ñ?k th§Ñt n§àb§àd§å but ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuld §ã§Ñrr§å §àut. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö, ?¡®ll m§Ñk§Ö §å§àu th§Ö §ãh?§Öf §Ö§ç§Ö§ãut?v§Ö §àff?§ã§Ör ?n §ã§Ñrr§å?ng §àut th?? §âl§Ñn. §¡nd f§àr th§Ñt, ?¡¯ll h§Ñv§Ö §å§àu §Önr§àll ?n ¡®§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd¡¯.¡± ¡°¡­Wh§Ñt d?d §å§àu ?§Ñ§å?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ?t§àn??h§Öd b§å th§Ö w§àrd? ?h§Ö h§Ö§Ñrd, d§àubt?ng h§Ör §àwn §Ö§Ñr?. ¡°?¡¯ll h§Ñv§Ö §å§àu §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Ö th?? §âl§Ñn §Ñl§àng??d§Ö th§Ö ?tud§Önt? §àf ¡®§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd¡¯.¡± ¡°W§Ñ?t §Ñ m?nut§Ö. ??n¡¯t ¡®§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd¡¯ ?u§â§â§à?§Öd t§à b§Ö §Ñ b§à§å?¡¯ §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å! D?d §å§àu th?nk §àf m§Ö §Ñ? §Ñ b§à§å b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö m§å §ãh§Ö?t ?? ?m§Ñll? ?¡¯m ?n th§Ö m?ddl§Ö §àf m§å ?§Ö§ã§ànd§Ñr§å ?§Ö§çu§Ñl gr§àwth d§Ö?§â?t§Ö h§àw ? l§à§àk, §å§àu kn§àw!¡± ¡°?-?d?§àt, wh§Ñt th§Ö h§Ö§ãk §Ñr§Ö §å§àu ?§Ñ§å?ng¡­¡± ?? th§Ñt §Ñ ?§Önt§Ön§ã§Ö t§à b§Ö ?§Ñ?d ?n fr§ànt §àf §Ñ m§Ñn? th§àught F§Ör?§à §Ñ? h§Ö §â§Ñn?§ãk§Öd, but th§Ö g?rl ?n fr§ànt §àf h?m §ã§ànt?nu§Öd t§à ?h§àut w?th§àut f§Ö§Öl?ng §Ñ?h§Ñm§Öd §Ñb§àut ?t. ¡°Y§àu¡¯r§Ö th§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à ?? §Ñn ?d?§àt! Wh§å d§à ? h§Ñv§Ö t§à g§à t§à §Ñ §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö wh§Ör§Ö §ànl§å m§Ön g§Ñth§Ör?! ?¡¯m §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd§å, §å§àu kn§àw!¡± ¡°Y§àu d§àn¡¯t f§Ö§Öl §Ñn§åth?ng l?k§Ö §àn§Ö, th§àugh¡­¡± ¡°Wh§Ñt d?d §å§àu ?§Ñ§å?!¡± ¡°N§àth?ng¡­¡± ¡°?n th§Ö f?r?t §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö, §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à §Önr§àll ?n ¡®§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd¡¯ §Ñr§Ö §Ñll ?§àn? §àf §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?, w?th th§Ö §Ö§ç§ã§Ö§ât?§àn §àf §ã§à§â§â§Ör ?t§Ñr h§àld§Ör?. §´h§à?§Ö w?th bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr? §Ñr§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à?§Ö f§Ñm?l?§Ö? §Ñr§Ö v??§ã§àunt §àr gr§Ö§Ñt§Ör. §´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à w§Ñ§å th§Ö§å w§àuld l??t§Ön t§à th§Ö w§àrd? §àf §Ñ d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñ b§Ñr§àn f§Ñm?l§å!¡± ¡°Y§àu §ã§Ñn r§Ö?t §Ñ??ur§Öd §Ñb§àut th§Ñt. §´§à m§Ñk§Ö ?ur§Ö §å§àu §ã§Ñn d§à §å§àur r§Ö?§â§àn??b?l?t§å §Ñ? §Ñ §ãh?§Öf §Ö§ç§Ö§ãut?v§Ö §àff?§ã§Ör, ? ?nt§Önd t§à gr§Ñnt §å§àu th§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr.¡± ¡°§²u¡­§âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr?!¡± §£§å th§à?§Ö w§àrd?, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?tunn§Öd ?t?ff w?th h§Ör m§àuth w?d§Ö §à§â§Ön. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö f?v§Ö t§å§â§Ö? §àf ?t§Ñr? gr§Ñnt§Öd ?n th§Ö §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm §Ñ? §Ñn h§àn§àr. §´h§Ö §ã§àl§àr §àf th§Ö ?t§Ñr §àn§Ö w§àuld g§Öt w§Ñ? d§Ö§ã?d§Öd th§Ö m§àm§Önt th§Ö§å §Önr§àll§Öd ?n ¡°§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd.¡± §´h§Ñt §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å w§Ñ? d?v?d§Öd b§å f§Ñ§ãult?§Ö?. §´h§Ö f§Ñ§ãult§å t§à f§à?t§Ör th§Ö m§Ömb§Ör? §àf th§Ö §â§Ñl§Ñd?n §àrd§Ör, wh§à?§Ö §âr?§àr?t§å w§Ñ? t§à §âr§àt§Ö§ãt th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl f§Ñm?l§å, bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr. §´h§Ö f§Ñ§ãult§å t§à f§à?t§Ör th§à?§Ö wh§à w§àuld b§Ö r§Ö?§â§àn??bl§Ö f§àr th§Ö n§Ñt?§àn§Ñl §Ö§ã§àn§àm§å, g§àld ?t§Ñr. §´h§Ö f§Ñ§ãult§å t§à f§à?t§Ör th§à?§Ö wh§à §ã§àndu§ãt§Öd r§Ö?§Ö§Ñr§ãh §Ñnd d§Öv§Öl§à§âm§Önt f§àr th§Ö n§Ñt?§àn, ??lv§Ör ?t§Ñr. §´h§Ö f§Ñ§ãult§å t§à f§à?t§Ör kn?ght? wh§à w§àuld d§Öv§àt§Ö th§Öm?§Ölv§Ö? t§à th§Ö §ã?t?z§Ön?, §ã§à§â§â§Ör ?t§Ñr. §²§Ö§à§âl§Ö w§àuld §àbt§Ñ?n th§Ö?§Ö ?t§Ñr? u§â§àn gr§Ñdu§Ñt?ng fr§àm ¡°§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd.¡± §´h?? w§Ñ? tru§Ö §Ö§ç§ã§Ö§ât f§àr th§Ö l§Ñ?t §ã§àl§àr, th§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr. §²ur§âl§Ö w§Ñ? §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd th§Ö §ã§àl§àr §àf th§Ö k?ng, kn§àwn §Ñ? th§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr. §´h?? ?t§Ñr §ã§àuld §ànl§å b§Ö gr§Ñnt§Öd t§à th§Ö d?r§Ö§ãt ?ub§àrd?n§Ñt§Ö §àf th§Ö k?ng §àr th§Ö §ãr§àwn §âr?n§ã§Ö, §Ñnd th§Ñt w§Ñ? th§Ö §ànl§å w§Ñ§å t§à §àbt§Ñ?n th§Ñt ?t§Ñr. ?t w§Ñ? r§Ñr§Ö f§àr th§Ö k?ng t§à gr§Ñnt th?? ?t§Ñr t§à b§Ög?n w?th, l§Öt §Ñl§àn§Ö g?v§Ö ?t t§à §Ñ w§àm§Ñn. F§àrg§Öt th§Ñt, w§àm§Ön w§Ör§Ön¡¯t ?u§â§â§à?§Öd t§à g§Öt §Ñn§å ?t§Ñr? ?n th§Ö f?r?t §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö. ¡°§´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§Öv§Ör b§Ö§Ön §Ñ §ã§Ñ?§Ö f§àr §Ñ w§àm§Ñn t§à b§Ö gr§Ñnt§Öd §Ñ ?t§Ñr, l§Öt §Ñl§àn§Ö g?v§Ön th§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr. Y§àu¡¯ll b§Ö th§Ö f?r?t.¡± ¡°Y§àu¡­ §Ñr§Ö §å§àu ?§Ör?§àu? §Ñb§àut th??¡­?¡± ¡°Y§Ö§Ñh.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §ã§ànfu?§Öd b§å h?? n§àn§ãh§Ñl§Ñnt r§Ö§âl§å. §¦§Ñ§ãh ?t§Ñr h§Ñd §Ñ gr§Ñd§Ö fr§àm §àn§Ö t§à f?v§Ö. §°n§Ö §ã§àuld §Ö§Ñrn u§â t§à thr§Ö§Ö ?t§Ñr? thr§àugh th§Ö?r §Öff§àrt ?n ¡°§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd,¡± §Ñnd th§Ö numb§Ör §àf th§Ö?r ?t§Ñr? w§àuld ?n§ãr§Ö§Ñ?§Ö thr§àugh th§Ö?r §Ñ§ãh?§Öv§Öm§Önt? §Ñft§Ör gr§Ñdu§Ñt?§àn. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§à?§Ö wh§à w§Ör§Ö gr§Ñnt§Öd §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr? §Ö§Ñrn§Öd f?v§Ö ?t§Ñr? fr§àm th§Ö b§Ög?nn?ng. ?t w§Ñ? ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt th§Ö d?r§Ö§ãt§àr §àf th§Ö ?n?t?tut§Ö §àf §®§Öd?§ã§Ñl ?§ã?§Ön§ã§Ö, L§àr§Önz§à F§àr?§Öll, w§Ñ? §Ñ r§Ñr§Ö g§Ön?u? §àf th§Ö n§Ñt?§àn wh§à w§Ñ? gr§Ñnt§Öd f?v§Ö ??lv§Ör ?t§Ñr?. ?§à§âh?§Ö f§Ölt t§Örr?f?§Öd b§å th§Ö ?d§Ö§Ñ §àf b§Ö?ng gr§Ñnt§Öd ?u§â§Ör?§àr ?t§Ñr? th§Ñn §Öv§Ön th§Ñt §â§Ör?§àn. ¡°? d§àn¡¯t th?nk §å§àu n§Ö§Öd t§à g§à th§Ñt f§Ñr¡­¡± ¡°§´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? th§Ö n§Ö§Öd t§à. F?r?t §àf §Ñll, m§Ñn§å §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt? r§Ö§ã§àmm§Önd m§å h§Ñlf-br§àth§Ör, th§Ö ?§Ö§ã§ànd §âr?n§ã§Ö wh§à ?? th§Ö ?§àn §àf th§Ö k?ng §Ñnd th§Ö qu§Ö§Ön, t§à b§Ö th§Ö n§Ö§çt k?ng. §´§à ?hut u§â th§Ö §à§â§â§à??t?§àn, ?t¡¯? n§Ö§ã§Ö??§Ñr§å t§à §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Ö th?? §âl§Ñn w?th gr§Ö§Ñt ?u§ã§ã§Ö??. §´h§Ö §Ñ§ãt §àf §âr§àm§àt?ng th§Ö §âl§Ñn §Ñnd g?v?ng §å§àu §Ñ §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr w§àuld l§Ö§Ñd t§à th§Ö ?u§â§â§àrt fr§àm th§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö.¡± §¯?? §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn wh§Ön h§Ö §Ö§ç§âl§Ñ?n§Öd th§Ö §ã?r§ãum?t§Ñn§ã§Ö? w§Ñ? trul§å §àf §Ñ r§à§å§Ñl f§Ñm?l§å m§Ömb§Ör. ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t th§Ö §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn §àf ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §ãh?ldh§à§àd fr?§Önd ?h§Ö §âl§Ñ§å§Öd t§àg§Öth§Ör w?th, but ?t w§Ñ? th§Ö §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn §àf §Ñ §âr?n§ã§Ö. §´h§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö th§Ö ?§Ölf??h w§àrd? §àf §Ñ §âr?n§ã§Ö. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t §ãr?t?§ã?z§Ö th§Ñt. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñn §àbv?§àu? th?ng t§à d§à §Ñ? §Ñ §âr?n§ã§Ö. §°th§Örw??§Ö, h?? §ãurr§Önt ?t§Ñtu? w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö b§Ö§Ön t§Ñk§Ön §Ñw§Ñ§å fr§àm h?m l§àng §Ñg§à. ¡°§´h§Ör§Öf§àr§Ö, th§Ör§Ö w?ll b§Ö ?nt§Örf§Ör§Ön§ã§Ö fr§àm th§à?§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à ?u§â§â§àrt m§å h§Ñlf-br§àth§Ör. §´§à d§Ö§Ñl w?th ?t, ?t ?? §âr§Öf§Ör§Ñbl§Ö t§à u?§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö fr§àm ¡®§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd,¡¯ wh?§ãh ?? h§Ñrdl§å §â§Ön§Ötr§Ñt§Öd b§å §àut??d§Ö ?nflu§Ön§ã§Ö. §´h§Ö ?tud§Önt? §àf ¡®§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd¡¯ h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ rul§Ö f§àr §Ñb?§àlut§Ö §àb§Öd?§Ön§ã§Ö t§à th§Ö §ãurr§Önt §Ñnd th§Ö n§Ö§çt k?ng. ?f th§Ö§å d§Ñr§Ö t§à m§Ñk§Ö §Ñ m§àv§Ö §Ñg§Ñ?n?t §Ñ §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr, th§Ö ?§â§àk§Ö?§â§Ör?§àn §àf th§Ö k?ng, th§Ö§å w§àuldn¡¯t §Ñv§à?d §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl §âun??hm§Önt. ? §ã§àuld ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å h§Ñndl§Ö th§Öm ?f th§Ö§å m§Ñd§Ö §Ñn§å w§Ö?rd m§àv§Ö?. N§à, ?¡¯ll d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å d§à ?t. §®§àr§Ö§àv§Ör, th§Ö §ãurr§Önt ?tud§Önt? §àf ¡®§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd¡¯ w§àuld §Önd u§â b§Ö§ã§àm?ng m§å ?ub?§Ö§ãt? ?n?t§Ö§Ñd §àf th§Ö §ãurr§Önt k?ng¡¯?, §ã§àn??d§Ör?ng th§Ö?r ?tud§Önt §å§Ö§Ñr?. ?t w§àuld b§Ö ?n m§å b§Ö?t ?nt§Ör§Ö?t §Ñnd th§Ö?r? ?f th§Ö§å h§Öl§â§Öd w?th th§Ö §âr§à?§Ö§ãt §Ñnd b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö §Ñ §âr§àm???ng hum§Ñn r§Ö?§àur§ã§Ö.¡± ¡°? und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt §å§àu §Ñr§Ö t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th?? ?? §Ñ d§àubl§Ö-§Ödg§Öd ?w§àrd. ?f §å§àu gr§Ñnt §Ñ §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr t§à §Ñ §â§àw§Örl§Ö?? w§àm§Ñn §Ñnd th§Ö §âr§à?§Ö§ãt d§à§Ö?n¡¯t g§à w§Öll, §å§àu¡¯ll b§Ö kn§àwn §Ñ? §Ñ w§àm§Ñn?z?ng §âr?n§ã§Ö §Ñnd §å§àur ?u§â§â§àrt w?ll §âlumm§Öt.¡± ??n§ã§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ §ã§àuld f?nd §àut th§Ö §ã§ànn§Ö§ãt?§àn b§Ötw§Ö§Ön F§Ör?§à §Ñnd ?§à§âh?§Ö, §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à w§Ñnt§Öd t§à dr§Ñg F§Ör?§à §àut §àf th§Ö r§Ñ§ã§Ö f§àr th§Ö thr§àn§Ö ?h§àuld b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à d§à th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö f§àr th§Ö w§àm§Ñn wh§à r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd th§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr. ?f th§Ö§å l§Ö§Ñrn§Öd th§Ö g?rl w§Ñ? ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö th§Ö §âr?n§ã§Ö kn§Öw fr§àm h?? §å§àung§Ör d§Ñ§å?, th§Ör§Ö w§àuld n§à d§àubt b§Ö ?§Öv§Ör§Ñl un?§ãru§âul§àu? rum§àr? th§Ñt w§àuld ?§âr§Ö§Ñd, §Ö§Ñ§ãh furth§Ör fr§àm th§Ö truth. https://watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-064/ CH 65 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 065 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, Y§Öt §¡n§àth§Ör F§àrtun§Ö §³§Ñm§Ö §®§å W§Ñ§å ?§· ¡°§¡§Ñh, ? kn§àw. §£ut th§Ñt w?ll d??§Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr n§Ñtur§Ñll§å ?f §å§àu §Ñ§ãh?§Öv§Ö gr§Ö§Ñt ?u§ã§ã§Ö??. F§àr th§Ñt r§Ö§Ñ?§àn, ? w§Ñnt §å§àu t§à ?nv§àlv§Ö §Ñ l§àt §àf §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §Ñnd m§àv§Ö §àn §Ñ l§Ñrg§Ö ?§ã§Ñl§Ö. ? w§Ñnt §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö t§à kn§àw th§Ñt ?t¡¯? n§àn§Ö §àth§Ör th§Ñn th§Ö §²ur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör¡¯? §Ñ§ãh?§Öv§Öm§Önt b§å h§Ñv?ng §å§àu l§Ö§Ñd th§Öm.¡± F§Ör?§à ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt, §Ñ? th§Ö n§Ö§çt k?ng, h§Ö w§àuld ?h§àw th§Ö w§àrld h§àw §ã§Ñ§â§Ñbl§Ö th§Ö w§àm§Ñn wh§à b§Ö§Ñr? th§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr ??. ¡°§¡t f?r?t, ? th§àught §Ñb§àut m§Ñk?ng th§Ö ?n?t?tut§Ö §àf §®§Öd?§ã§Ñl ?§ã?§Ön§ã§Ö, wh§Ör§Ö L§àr§Önz§à F§àr?§Öll ??, th§Ö b§Ñ?§Ö §àf §à§â§Ör§Ñt?§àn, but th§Ör§Ö §Ñr§Ö t§àn? §àf §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö g§à?ng ?n §Ñnd §àut b§Ö??d§Ö? L§àr§Önz§à¡¯? §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö, wh?§ãh r§Ñ??§Öd th§Ö l§Öv§Öl §àf r??k. §¡b§àv§Ö §Ñll, §Ñ§ãh?§Öv?ng ?u§ã§ã§Ö?? th§Ör§Ö w§àuld l?k§Öl§å h§Ñv§Ö th§Ö §Ñ§ãh?§Öv§Öm§Önt gr§Ñnt§Öd t§à L§àr§Önz§à F§àr?§Öll¡¯? n§Ñm§Ö ?n?t§Ö§Ñd §àf §å§àur?. §´h§Ñt w§àuld b§Ö m§Ö§Ñn?ngl§Ö??. L§àr§Önz§à ?? t§à w§àrk und§Ör §å§àu. 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Y§àu d?dn¡¯t m§Ñn§Ñg§Ö t§à fulf?ll §å§àur dr§Ö§Ñm. ?f ?t¡¯? §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö, ? §ã§Ñn t§Ñk§Ö §Ñ ?t§Ö§â f§àrw§Ñrd ?n th§Ñt dr§Ö§Ñm. §¯§Ö§å, wh§Ñt w§àuld §å§àu d§à? W§àuld §å§àu §âr§à§ã§Ö§Öd? §°r ?t§à§â? https://watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-065/ CH 66 Although Ferio felt Sophie¡¯s confusion, he resolved to say the outrageous words no matter what. ¡°Sophie, I have no intention to lower my position. As long as you do your job successfully, my action of giving the first ever purple star to a woman would be treated as an achievement as a king. As for you¡­ I¡¯ll have you be my pawn. I have no intention of accepting any refusal.¡± ¡°¡­Pawn, huh. What will you do if that pawn fails to do its purpose?¡± ¡°Obviously, I¡¯ll abandon them.¡± He said those words as a member of the royal family. Even if he didn¡¯t bother to say that, it was natural to immediately abandon a pawn that failed to serve its purpose when one was a member of the royal family. Ferio was also taught to be like that. However, even though he was raised that way as a royal, Ferio¡¯s own heart was in pain when he uttered that. He thought that this girl would be shocked, so he looked away since he didn¡¯t want to see her pale expression. However, the response he got was one he didn¡¯t expect. ¡°Are you sure you can abandon things properly?¡± Sophie directed a strong gaze at Ferio, unfazed by the malicious words he¡¯d just said to her. ¡°You are a kind person after all. However, as a person who stands above others, there are times you have to mercilessly abandon things when the situation calls for it. Can you really abandon them without showing any speck of remorse?¡± His throat tightened for a moment, but if he got frightened here, he would lose to the girl in front of him. To be honest, it was easier for him to deal with those old foxes in the royal palace. They were easier for him to understand, as they were filled with lies and deceptions. ¡°¡­I can.¡± Why was this girl so strong? Although he had no intention to protect her, he also had no intention to push her away. Ferio was tongue-tied by the girl¡¯s strength, which reminded him to protect what he should and abandon whatever and whoever necessary. When Ferio answered, Sophie thought again. She was thinking of the overall situation, calculating, thinking of the best strategy, identifying the problems, planning, and devising countermeasures. And her serious expression didn¡¯t seem to belong to a girl. Ferio waited for Sophie¡¯s answer while in awe of her. ¡°I don¡¯t fight a battle I can¡¯t win.¡± Sophie muttered. Those were the words of a person belonging to a merchant group. Does it mean she refuses¡­ thought Ferio as he bit on his own lips. ¡°Although I¡¯m unaware of what kind of people are in ¡®The King¡¯s Sword,¡¯ I will abandon people I deem unnecessary regardless of their social pedigree. And if I can use them, I¡¯ll welcome them regardless of their status. Moreover, since I am still a young lady of a baron family, there might be people who will refuse to obey a woman with such a low status. I will use the power of the purple star mercilessly against such people. I still have several conditions in mind, but I¡¯ll compile them into a document, so read over them properly and consider whether or not you can approve of them.¡± ¡°Sophie¡­¡± She spoke without pause. Her eyes, already convinced of the success of her goal, were dazzling like shining jewels. Perhaps the project had already begun inside her. Sophie stood up immediately as if it was a waste of time to keep sitting. ¡°Is it really okay? ¡­Although I¡¯ve said that earlier, I honestly can¡¯t guarantee the people in ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯ will obediently lower their heads to you despite the purple star I will give you.¡± Although he didn¡¯t want to say something like that, he decided to tell the facts as facts. Despite being told that, the girl in front of him didn¡¯t seem scared. Just as he expected, instead of being frightened, she said with eyes that seemed to be contemptuous, ¡°Oh, that sounds fun. The higher their social status, the more important it is to grasp their weaknesses.¡± She casually said something scary with a smile. The more she laughed, the scarier it became. ¡°Oi¡­¡± ¡°Isn¡¯t it a natural thing to do since they tried to make a move against this weak girl? Moreover, since there¡¯s no need to show any mercy against men, they¡¯ll be easier to deal with than young ladies. Also¡­¡± Along with those words, she looked down for a bit. However, she raised her head again soon after. Her strong, dark green eyes, which seemed to look at a distant future, were looking straight ahead. ¡°I¡¯ve made many promises and vows besides yours in the last few years. Every one of them is connected to the initial promise I made with you. To fulfill those promises, I can¡¯t stay as an ordinary young lady. I wouldn¡¯t be able to succeed otherwise¡­¡± Sophie continued to speak as if she was just talking herself. However, her next words were strong and proud. ¡°That¡¯s why¡ªyou just have to wait on your throne for the moment I fulfill my promise.¡± ¡°¡­Your unusual standards always surprises me.¡± Ferio also stood up, not wanting to lose against the girl who stood with dignity in front of a prince. It was him who told her to be a good woman whose name would come to be known all over the royal capital. But Ferio thought that promise was already fulfilled. However, the girl who aimed far higher wasn¡¯t satisfied with that. She was greedily trying to better herself. ¡°I have to document the conditions. I¡¯ll return to my room and prepare it, so give me some time.¡± ¡°Alright.¡± Upon hearing his reply, Sophie walked toward the door. She touched the doorknob but soon turned toward Ferio as if she just remembered something. ¡°I still don¡¯t want to approve of you being Christina onee-sama¡¯s fianc¨¦ though.¡± ¡°¡­You¡¯re really persistent about that.¡± Ferio sighed tiredly, but Sophie continued. ¡°Of course I am, it¡¯s my greatest priority! ¡­But I¡¯m still happy to meet you again. I thought we¡¯d only reunite once I had become a much greater person after all.¡± He was staring at the eyes of the girl who firmly believed she would eventually be able to meet him either way. The girl¡¯s green eyes that saved his heart during his younger days always caught his eyes. ¡°Thank you for telling me your real name, Ferio. I¡¯ll call you with care.¡± The girl opened the door and left with the same attitude as in her younger days, without any proper courtesy as a lady toward the prince, which was as dashing and beautiful as ever. He involuntarily took a step back and sank down into the chair. ¡°¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ªThat girl!!¡± Ferio cussed at the girl who made others fall for her despite having no intention of doing so. The unheard muttering quickly melted into the air and disappeared. CH 67 Ferio¡¯s mother had already died before he could remember her. His mother was known as a woman who was supposed to be the queen¡¯s maid yet fooled around with the king and gave birth to the first prince. Ferio was the boy born to such a woman. Ferio felt the malice that filled the royal palace from an early age. Even so, the reason Ferio was still raised as the first prince was because the queen acknowledged his existence. The queen was originally a daughter of a duke family who was reputed to be a beautiful person. Neither a smile nor a frown appeared in her expression, but those who looked at her could not help but be fascinated. To be honest, Ferio couldn¡¯t understand why the king impregnated the concubine before the beautiful queen. It wasn¡¯t like the king was a foolish king either. If only the king, his father, properly impregnated people in order, things wouldn¡¯t have developed that badly. His young mind always questioned that. Whenever he saw the queen and his half-brother together, he always felt a pain in his chest. He was both jealous and envious of his half-brother who had a mother. However, his half-brother, whose succession right was taken away from him by Ferio, didn¡¯t hate him for that, but instead stayed on Ferio¡¯s side and respected him. Facing his half-brother, who was a year younger than him, the fact that Ferio found him cute yet still couldn¡¯t love him with all his heart made Ferio disgusted with himself. When Ferio was five years old, he was jealous of the things that his half-brother had, and he once asked for the same thing. However, whenever he did that, the queen rebuked him. ¡°Ferio, be aware of your status.¡± That beautiful face said those words coldly without changing her expression. Ferio felt a chill in his heart just by listening to it. Even though Ferio was recognized as the son of the king, he was sure that the queen would prefer to have her own son succeed the king. Ferio would be more relaxed if that was really the case. Half of the blood that flowed in his veins belonged to the maid who stole the king. Ferio thought that the person who ought to claim the throne should be his half-brother, who inherited the blood of the proud queen in front of him. That was his initial thought. Ferio realized that his thoughts was mistaken the moment he heard that his engagement with the daughter of the duke family, Christina Wellin, had been decided. His engagement with the Wellin family, one of the most famous aristocrats in the kingdom, became the stepping stone that ensured his succession over the throne. Ferio asked the queen, instead of his father the king, why such a stepping stone was given to him instead of his half-brother. ¡°Why is the partner me? Didn¡¯t stepmother always tell me to be aware of my status?!¡± ¡°That¡¯s right. You are the first prince, the person who will succeed this nation. There¡¯s no way that your status is the same as the second prince who can¡¯t succeed the throne.¡± ¡°¡ª!¡± Ferio never noticed until that moment. The things given to his half-brother were actually always inferior to what was given to him. He didn¡¯t know why the queen always rebuked him when he requested the same thing as his half-brother before. The queen had intended to make him king from the beginning. Despite the fact that he was the child of the woman who betrayed her. Ferio had always thought the legitimate successor to the throne was his half-brother whom the queen gave birth to. Yet, the successor to the throne was always him from the beginning. Ferio couldn¡¯t understand. Even though I was merely born a year earlier? I have to succeed the nation just because of that? Me, not my half-brother? Ferio felt his vision turn black. The reality he never thought about weighed heavily on him. His education as the next king increased day by day, and those things eroded his mind and body. Due to heavy responsibilities and obligations, Ferio often got sick. He often came down with a high fever, and sometimes he had to sleep in bed for the whole day. At that time, a new escort was assigned to him. That man was a person who laughed and talked a lot. The man look so young that it made it seem that he wasn¡¯t fit for the escort profession, but Ferio soon realized it was just the man¡¯s attitude pretending to be incompetent. The escort often talked about his cute little brothers. Beside Ferio, whose fever just dropped and still felt a bit hazy, the escort spoke while cutting the fruit into an unpleasantly realistic rabbit. When Ferio heard the escort talking, he felt envious of the escort¡¯s younger brothers, who lived in different environments than him and were protected and loved unlike himself. On the plate was fruit that was cut normally and the one that was carved in the shape of a realistic rabbit, and Ferio chose to eat the realistic rabbit first. The fruit had a strong sweetness and a lot of juice, which was so tasty for him who still felt a bit sick. After chewing it several times, the escort smiled and said, ¡°Ferio-sama, you shouldn¡¯t easily eat things that haven¡¯t been poison tested yet.¡± Ferio felt annoyed by the escort, who said such a thing despite presenting the fruit he prepared himself. ¡°You have to always consider the possibility of poison, regardless of who prepared it, even if that person is the future queen.¡± ¡°¡ªAre you telling me I have to doubt even the woman who will become my wife?!¡± ¡°Yes, I am.¡± ¡°Gh!¡± The escort¡¯s smooth response made Ferio feel his fever rise once again. It was a correct opinion and a logical one. However, such words were poisonous for the current Ferio. He had to doubt even his own wife. In that case, was there anyone he could believe then? There was nobody he could trust, and nobody would truly protect him. Ferio didn¡¯t know how to live on in such a world. His fever went up again that night, so much so that he felt that he might die just like that. However, he didn¡¯t die, but his fever didn¡¯t go down either. As that situation continued for several days, the king suddenly visited his bedroom. Although both the king and queen worked to fulfill their duties, neither of them were affectionate people. Just as Ferio wondered why the king suddenly visited, he ordered Ferio to go to Talis¡¯ health resort with an emotionless voice. When Ferio asked why the king gave him such a command, the king said it was because the queen recommended Talis because the air and water were clean there, which would be better for Ferio¡¯s condition. They even prepared a group of excellent doctors to be on standby in the Talis mansion. Perhaps the king did feel guilty for making the concubine bear a prince earlier than the queen, so the king seemed to try to fulfill whatever request the queen had. If only the queen requested for her own son to be the next king, Ferio would have had an easier time. In his exhausted state. Ferio even assumed that the treatment he received right now was out of resentment against the concubine who stole the throne, and she tried to vent it out on her child instead. If only they did this to push him away, he would really be grateful for that, and Ferio replied with consent. Then once Ferio¡¯s fever completely subsided, he headed for the health resort. Talis¡¯ health resort indeed had clean air and water. The sky was blue and the clouds were white. Although it was an obvious sight that was always there, Ferio never got the time to notice that when he was in the royal palace. The medical team dispatched by the queen was an excellent group of people, and his body gradually improved. However, Ferio didn¡¯t want to return to the royal palace, which made his heart turn dark, contrary to his body that gradually turned for the better. The escort who laughed a lot also accompanied Ferio to the health resort. This escort was noisy, always reminding Ferio with every little thing he did. Ferio felt annoyed and wrote a letter to the king, requesting to replace the escort, but he was refused. Moreover, the fact he did that was found out by said escort, and he began to pretend to cry while calling Ferio an outrageous person. By that point, Ferio no longer felt reserved against this escort. He would directly tell the escort if he felt he was noisy, and he would immediately point out to the escort that he was a weird escort and order him to improve his attitude. Even with his status as the first prince, it was his first time strongly commanding others like that. However, regardless of how much Ferio ordered the escort to improve his attitude, said escort still laughed as usual and completely ignored Ferio¡¯s opinion. 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L§à§àk?ng §Ñt h§àw F§Ör?§à h§Ñt§Öd th§Ö ?d§Ö§Ñ, §³hr??t?n§Ñ t?lt§Öd h§Ör h§Ö§Ñd ?n w§ànd§Ör ?n?t§Ö§Ñd. ¡°??n¡¯t th§Ñt g?rl §å§àur f?r?t l§àv§Ö? Wh§Ñt §Ñr§Ö §å§àu ?§à d???§Ñt??f?§Öd §Ñb§àut?¡± Fr§àm F§Ör?§à¡¯? §â§Ör?§â§Ö§ãt?v§Ö, h§Ö w§ànd§Ör§Öd wh§å §³hr??t?n§Ñ d?dn¡¯t m?nd th§Ñt f§Ñ§ãt §Ñt §Ñll ?n?t§Ö§Ñd. N§à, h§Ö §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å kn§Öw wh§å. §¯§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñw§Ñr§Ö §àf th§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn, h§Ö ?u?t §âr§Öt§Önd§Öd n§àt t§à f§àr th§Ö ?§Ñk§Ö §àf n§àt §âur?u?ng th?? t§à§â?§ã §Ñn§å l§àng§Ör. ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t funn§å f§àr h?m. §¯§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t t§Öll th§Ö w§àm§Ñn wh§à h§Ñt§Öd h?m f§àr b§Ö?ng §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ t§à b§Ö h?? §àwn §ã§àn§ãub?n§Ö §Öv§Ön §Ñ? §Ñ ?§àk§Ö. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? §³hr??t?n§Ñ f§Ölt F§Ör?§à¡¯? h§àrr§àr, ?§à ?h§Ö g§Öntl§å ?§Ñ?d, ¡°?t¡¯? §Ñlr?ght, Y§àur §¯?ghn§Ö??. ?t¡¯? n§àt n§Ö§ã§Ö??§Ñr§å f§àr Y§àur §¯?ghn§Ö?? t§à m§Ñk§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö f§Ñll f§àr §å§àu. ? w?ll §â§Ör?u§Ñd§Ö h§Ör ?n §å§àur ?t§Ö§Ñd. L§Ö§Ñv§Ö th?? m§Ñtt§Ör t§à m§Ö.¡± ¡°§¯§àw ?? ?t §àk§Ñ§å?! §¡r§Ön¡¯t §å§àu ?u?t f§à§àl§Öd b§å h§àw ?h§Ö §âr§Öt§Önd? t§à b§Ö §ãut§Ö?! ?h§Ö¡¯? n§àt th§Ñt §ãut§Ö §àf §Ñ w§àm§Ñn!¡± ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö ?? §Ñlw§Ñ§å? m§å §ãut§Ö ¡®l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡¯ ?n fr§ànt §àf m§Ö.¡± §´h§Ñt¡¯? §ànl§å ?n fr§ànt §àf §å§àu! §£ut F§Ör?§à w§Ñ? t§à§à §Ö§çh§Ñu?t§Öd t§à ?h§àut th§Ñt, §Ñnd ?n?t§Ö§Ñd, h§Ö §ãur?§Öd h?? §àwn b§Ñd lu§ãk w?th w§àm§Ön. N§àw th§Ñt ?t §ã§Ñm§Ö t§à th??, h§Ö §Ñb?§àlut§Öl§å h§Ñd t§à ?§Önd ?§à§âh?§Ö t§à ¡°§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd¡± §Ñnd t§à ?u?t h§à§â§Ö ?h§Ö¡¯d §Önd u§â w?th §Ñ ?u?t§Ñbl§Ö m§Ñn th§Ör§Ö. §£ut §Ñl§Ñ?, F§Ör?§à §ã§àuldn¡¯t ?m§Ñg?n§Ö th§Ö f?gur§Ö §àf th§Ñt tr§àubl§Ö?§àm§Ö §Ñnd §Ö§ã§ã§Öntr?§ã g?rl §Öv§Ön fl?rt?ng w?th §Ñ m§Ñn, §Ñnd F§Ör?§à §ã§àll§Ñ§â?§Öd §àn th§Ö t§Ñbl§Ö ?n d§Ö?§â§Ñ?r. https://watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-070/ CH 71 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 071 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, §®§å Fr?§Önd §£§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö §®§å §¦n§Öm§å ?t turn? §àut th§Ö f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ §àf m§å b§Öl§àv§Öd §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ ?? R?§à, m§å f?r?t fr?§Önd fr§àm m§å §ãh?ldh§à§àd d§Ñ§å?! R?§à, n§à, th§Ñt F§Ör?§à, ?? §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å th§Ö f?r?t §âr?n§ã§Ö §àf th?? n§Ñt?§àn! ?§à th§Ñt¡¯? wh§å h§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t w?ll?ng t§à t§Ñlk §Ñb§àut h?? ?d§Önt?t§å. R§Ö§Ñll§å, h§àw m§Ñn§å t?m§Ö? h§Ñv§Ö ? h§Ñd th§Ö th§àught t§à ?tr§Ñngl§Ö th§Ö n§Ö§ãk §àf th§Ñt fr?§Önd §àf m?n§Ö §àut §àf h§Ñtr§Öd? ? d§àn¡¯t h§Ñt§Ö F§Ör?§à §Ñ? §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn, §å§àu ?§Ö§Ö. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ? d§àn¡¯t §Ñ§â§âr§àv§Ö §àf h?m b§Ö?ng th§Ö f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ §àf §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ. Y§Ö?, §Öv§Ön ?f ? §Ñm t§à b§Ö §ã§Ñll§Öd §Ñ m§àth§Ör-?n-l§Ñw, ? w?ll ?t?ll n§àt §Ñ§â§âr§àv§Ö §àf h?m. §¡§Ñh, n§àw ? und§Ör?t§Ñnd L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? f§Ö§Öl?ng wh§Ön ?h§Ö ?§Ñ?d ?h§Ö w§àn¡¯t §Ñ§â§âr§àv§Ö §àf m§Ö b§Ö?ng §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? ¡°l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡±! ?t ?? b§Ö§å§ànd th§Ö m§Ñtt§Ör §àf b§Ö?ng §ã§ànv?n§ã§Öd! ?t¡¯? ?m§â§à???bl§Ö t§à §Ñ§â§âr§àv§Ö t§à b§Ög?n w?th! §¡ft§Ör §Ñll, th§Ñt m§Ñn ?? th§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à t§àld m§Ö h§Ö l§àv§Öd m§Ö dur?ng §àur §ãh?ldh§à§àd. 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Wh§Ön ? ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt, F§Ör?§à h§Ñd §Ñn §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn l?k§Ö ?w§Ñll§àw?ng §Ñ b?tt§Ör fru?t §Ñnd ?n???t§Öd th§Ñt th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à w§Ñ§å th§Ö w§àrd? h§Ö ?§Ñ?d w§Ör§Ö m§Ö§Ñnt §Ñ? fl§Ñtt§Ör§å. §´h?? ?? wh§å ? h§Ñt§Ö §å§àung m§Ñ?t§Ör? wh§à §Ñr§Ö ?gn§àr§Ñnt §Ñb§àut th§Ö w§àrld. ?¡¯v§Ö b§Ö§Ön t§à m§Ñn§å n§Ñt?§àn?, ?§à th§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à w§Ñ§å ?¡¯m wr§àng. §´h§Ö r§Öm§Ñrk §àf §Ñ?k?ng §Ñn§àth§Ör t§à b§Ö §àn§Ö¡¯? br?d§Ö ?? m§àr§Ö §àf fl§Ñtt§Ör§å t§à m§Ñk§Ö §Ñ w§àm§Ñn h§Ñ§â§â§å. ?t¡¯? §Ñ §ã§àmm§àn fl§Ñtt§Ör§å th§Ñt m§Ñn§å §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö ?§Ñ§å, n§à m§Ñtt§Ör th§Ö n§Ñt?§àn§Ñl?t§å. §¡? ? §Ö§ç§âl§Ñ?n§Öd th§Ñt t§à h?m, F§Ör?§à h§Ñd §Ñ w§Ö?rd §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn §Ñnd §Ñ?k§Öd ¡°¡­§å§àu, §Ñr§Ö th§Ör§Ö §àth§Ör §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à¡¯v§Ö §Ñ?k§Öd §å§àu t§à b§Ö th§Ö?r br?d§Ö §àth§Ör th§Ñn m§Ö?¡± §´§à wh?§ãh ? r§Ö§âl?§Öd w?th §Ñ n§àd, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö h?? §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö §Öv§Ön w§Ö?rd§Ör. 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W§Öll, ? w§Ñ? ?nd§Ö§Öd §Ñ m§Ñn wh§à w§Ñ? n§Öv§Ör ?nv§àlv§Öd w?th §Ñn§å l§àv§Ö §ã§ànf§Ö???§àn? ?n m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö. §£ut §Öv§Ön ? w§àuldn¡¯t tr§Ö§Ñt l§àv§Ö §ã§ànf§Ö???§àn? §àr §âr§à§â§à?§Ñl? §Ñ? §Ñ ?§àk§Ö, n§àr ?§Ñ§å th§à?§Ö th?ng? w?th ?u§ãh §Ñrr§àg§Ñn§ã§Ö. R§Ñth§Ör, th§Ñt f§à§àl F§Ör?§à §Öv§Ön t§àld m§Ö t§à g§à t§à ¡°§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd¡± t§à h§Ñndl§Ö th§Ö ?§Öw§Ör§Ñg§Ö §âl§Ñn. §£§Ñ??§ã§Ñll§å, h§Ö¡¯? t§Öll?ng §Ñ g?rl t§à §Önr§àll ?n §Ñ b§à§å¡¯? §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å! Wh§Ñt¡¯? w?th th§Ñt? §´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à ?u§ãh ?t§àr§å §Öv§Ön §Ñm§àng th§Ö ?t§àr?§Ö? ?n ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö.¡± §²§Örh§Ñ§â? th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ m§Ñng§Ñ w?th ?u§ãh §Ñ §âl§àt ?n m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö, but r§Ö§Ñl?t§å §Ñnd f?§ãt?§àn §Ñr§Ö d?ff§Ör§Önt. R§Ö§Ñll§å, wh§Ñt w§àuld h§Ö d§à ?f m§å §ãut§Ö ?§Ölf w§Ñ? ?urr§àund§Öd b§å m§Ön §Ñnd §Önd§Öd u§â b§Öh§Ñv?ng l?k§Ö §Ñ m§Ñn! ¡ª§£ut §´§Önm§Ñ, ? d§Ö§ã?d§Öd t§à g§à. §´§à b§Ö h§àn§Ö?t, ? §Ñm §Ñ l?ttl§Ö §Ñn§ç?§àu? §Ñb§àut ?t. §¡ft§Ör §Ñll, th§Ör§Ö¡¯ll b§Ö n§àth?ng but m§Ön, ?§à ?t m§Ö§Ñn? th§Ñt. N§àn§Ö §àf th§Öm w?ll h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ b§à?§àm¡­ wh§Ñt h§àrr§àr. ? m?ght §Önd u§â d??gu?t§Öd w?th l?v?ng ?urr§àund§Öd b§å §ànl§å m§Ön §Ñnd t§àu§ãh m§å §àwn §ãh§Ö?t t§à r§Öm?nd m§å?§Ölf §àf L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ th§Ön ? §Önd u§â mutt§Ör?ng th?ng? l?k§Ö ¡°? gu§Ö?? m§å ?t§àm§Ñ§ãh f§Ö§Öl? ?§àft§Ör?¡± §´h§Ñt w§àuld m§Ñrk m§å §Önd §Ñ? §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å! ?u?t th?nk?ng §Ñb§àut ?t m§Ñk§Ö? m§Ö f§Ö§Öl gl§à§àm§å. §¦v§Ön th§àugh ? §Ñm §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å ?n m§å dr§Ö§Ñm §â§Ñr§Ñd??§Ö¡­! §£ut §´§Önm§Ñ, m§å dr§Ö§Ñm ??n¡¯t th?? §â§Ñr§Ñd??§Ö §Ñl§àn§Ö. ?nd§Ö§Öd, m§å dr§Ö§Ñm f§àr §Ñ b§Ött§Ör futur§Ö ?? §Ñl?§à §â§Ñrt §àf ?t. ? d§àn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à l§Ö§Ñv§Ö th§Ö dr§Ö§Ñm unfulf?ll§Öd §Ñnd h§Ñv§Ö m§å l?f§Ö §Önd ?u?t l?k§Ö m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö. §£§Ö??d§Ö?, b§å b§Ö?ng gr§Ñnt§Öd §Ñ §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr §Ñnd §Ñ§ãh?§Öv?ng th§Ö t§Ñ?k, ?t w?ll §Ñll§àw m§Ö t§à fulf?ll th§Ö §âr§àm??§Ö? ? m§Ñd§Ö, b§Ö ?t th§Ö §âr§àm??§Ö? w?th F§Ör?§à, §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, §àr L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ. §°f §ã§àur?§Ö, th§Ñt w§àn¡¯t fulf?ll §Öv§Ör§åth?ng, but ? th?nk ?§àm§Ö §àf th§Ö §âr§àm??§Ö? §ã§Ñn b§Ö fulf?ll§Öd. §´h§Ñt¡¯? wh§å ? w?ll w§Ñlk f§àrw§Ñrd w?th§àut l§à??ng! §°n th§Ö d§Ñ§å §àf ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? d§Ö§â§Ñrtur§Ö, th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö f§àur §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö? w§Ñ?t?ng ?n th§Ö r§à§àm. §´h§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ, §³§Öl?n§Ö, L§Ñn§Ñ, §Ñnd L?l?n§Ñ. §¡t th?? t?m§Ö, §ànl§å th§Ö?§Ö f§àur §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö w§Ör§Ö §Ñw§Ñr§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? g§à?ng t§à ¡°§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd.¡± L?l?n§Ñ w§Ñ? b?t?ng h§Ör l?§â? t§à k§Ö§Ö§â h§Ör t§Ö§Ñr? fr§àm ?§â?ll?ng. W?th th§Öm ?t§Ñ§å?ng §Ñt th§Ö g?rl¡¯? §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å wh?l§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?§Önt t§à ¡°§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd,¡± th§Ñt m§Ö§Ñnt th§Ö§å §ã§àuldn¡¯t §Ö§Ñ??l§å ?§â§Önd t?m§Ö t§àg§Öth§Ör l?k§Ö th??. §´h§Ö§å §ã§àuld m§Ö§Öt dur?ng §Ñ l§àng v§Ñ§ã§Ñt?§àn, but ?t w§Ñ? d§àubtful th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö §Ñn§å fr§Ö§Ö t?m§Ö. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö, d§àn¡¯t f§àrg§Öt t§à wr?t§Ö l§Ött§Ör?. W§Ö w?ll ?t?ll b§Ö fr?§Önd? §Öv§Ön ?f w§Ö §Ñr§Ö §Ñ§â§Ñrt, r?ght?¡± ¡°§°f §ã§àur?§Ö w§Ö w?ll.¡± ¡°§¦v§Ön ?f w§Ö §Ñr§Ö §Ñ§â§Ñrt, ? w?ll §Ñlw§Ñ§å? th?nk §àf §å§àu. §²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö d§àn¡¯t f§àrg§Öt th§Ñt.¡± §´§à th?nk ? h§Ñv§Ö t§à ?§Ö§â§Ñr§Ñt§Ö fr§àm m§å t§Ö§Ñr§å-§Ö§å§Öd fr?§Önd wh§à ?§Ñ§å? ?u§ãh §ãut§Ö th?ng?, th§àught ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñ? ?h§Ö w§Ñ? f?ll§Öd w?th h§Ñtr§Öd f§àr F§Ör?§à. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?f ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuld §Ñ§ãh?§Öv§Ö th§Ö t§Ñ?k ?u§ã§ã§Ö??full§å, th§Ñt m§Ö§Ñnt ?h§Ö w§àuld fulf?ll h§Ör §âr§àm??§Ö w?th L?l?n§Ñ. ¡°§®§Ö t§à§à, ? w?ll §Ñlw§Ñ§å? th?nk §àf L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ §Ñ? w§Öll¡­¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö w§ànd§Ör§Öd h§àw t§à §ã§ànv§Ö§å h§Ör f§Ö§Öl?ng? t§à h§Ör b§Öl§àv§Öd g§àdd§Ö?? §àf f§Ört?l?t§å, L?l?n§Ñ ?§Ñ?d ?t t§à h§Ör f?r?t. ¡°Y§àu §ã§Ñn l§Ö§Ñv§Ö th§Ö m§Ñtt§Ör §àf tr§Ñn?§ãr?b?ng ?t§àr?§Ö? t§à m§Ö. ?f ¡®§´h§Ö G§àld§Ön §¬n?ght §Ñnd th§Ö §°b??d?§Ñn §£§à§å¡¯ h§Ñ? §Ñ n§Öw §ãh§Ñ§ât§Ör, ? w?ll m§Ñk§Ö ?ur§Ö t§à tr§Ñn?§ãr?b§Ö §Ñnd ?§Önd ?t t§à §å§àu!¡± ¡°§´h§Ñ, th§Ñnk §å§àu v§Ör§å mu§ãh¡­¡± §´h§Ö§å w§àuld b§Ö v§Ör§å h§Ñ§â§â§å, §Ö?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñll§å ?unn§å, V??§ã§àunt§Ö?? §¯§Ñrr??, §Ñnd ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? m§àth§Ör. ¡°? w?ll m§Ñk§Ö ?ur§Ö t§à ?§Önd ¡®?t¡¯? §Ñ Fl§àw§Ör, Wh§Öth§Ör ?t §£l§à§àm? §àr §£ud?¡¯ §Ñ? w§Öll ?§à r§Ö?t §Ñ??ur§Öd.¡± ¡°§²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö d§à ?§à!!¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö ?nv§àlunt§Ñr?l§å ?qu§Ö§Öz§Öd L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? h§Ñnd §Ñ? ?h§Ö b§Ögg§Öd. https://watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-071/ CH 72 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 072 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, §®§å Fr?§Önd §£§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö §®§å §¦n§Öm§å ?? ¡°§´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§àt mu§ãh ? §ã§Ñn d§à f§àr ?§à§âh?§Ö, wh§à h§Ñ? b§Ö§Ön t§Ñ?k§Öd t§à §Ñ§ãh?§Öv§Ö gr§Ö§Ñt th?ng?¡­ but §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö t§Öll m§Ö ?f th§Ör§Ö¡¯? ?§àm§Öth?ng ? §ã§Ñn d§à. D§àn¡¯t f§àrg§Öt th§Ñt!¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö n§àdd§Öd t§à r§Ö§Ñ??ur§Ö h§Ör g§Öntl§Ö fr?§Önd. N§Ö§çt t§à h§Ör w§Ñ? L§Ñn§Ñ, th§Ñt fr?§Önd¡¯? ¡°§Öld§Ör ???t§Ör,¡± wh§à ?§Ñ?d w?th §Ö§ç§ã?t§Öm§Önt, ¡°§¯?? §¯?ghn§Ö?? w§àuld d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å §âut ?§à§âh?§Ö ?n h§Ñrm¡¯? w§Ñ§å. §¡? §âr§à§àf §àf th§Ñt, h§Ö §Ñ???gn§Öd G§Ör§Ñld-?§Ñm§Ñ t§à b§Ö §å§àur §Ö?§ã§àrt, §Öv§Ön th§àugh h§Ö h§Ñ? §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å gr§Ñdu§Ñt§Öd fr§àm ¡®§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd¡¯ §Ñnd b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö th§Ö §â§Ñrt §àf th§Ö §â§Ñl§Ñd?n §àrd§Ör th§Ñt m§Ñn§å §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §ã§Ñn §ànl§å dr§Ö§Ñm §àf. ?t¡¯? §Ñm§Ñz?ng th§Ñt §¯?? §¯?ghn§Ö?? w§Önt thr§àugh §Ñll th§Ö §Öff§àrt t§à §ã§Ñll h?m b§Ñ§ãk t§à ¡®§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd¡¯ f§àr ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? ?§Ñk§Ö!¡± ¡°G§Ör§Ñld-?§Ñm§Ñ¡­ ?? ?t?¡± ?t w§Ñ? §Ñn unf§Ñm?l?§Ñr n§Ñm§Ö. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö t?lt§Öd h§Ör h§Ö§Ñd, L?l?n§Ñ wh??§â§Ör§Öd t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñb§àut ?t. ¡°G§Ör§Ñld-?§Ñm§Ñ ?? rum§àr§Öd t§à b§Ö th§Ö m§àd§Öl §àf th§Ñt L§Ö§àld-?§Ñm§Ñ.¡± §´h§Ö m§àm§Önt ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ö§Ñrd th§Ñt, ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?nw§Ñrdl§å d??gu?t§Öd. ?f h§Ö¡¯? th§Ö m§àd§Öl §àf L§Ö§àl§Ö§à, w§àuldn¡¯t th§Ñt m§Ñk§Ö h?m §Ñ h§Ñnd?§àm§Ö dud§Ö w?th §Ñ b§Ñd §â§Ör?§àn§Ñl?t§å¡­ ?§Ör?§àu?l§å¡­? 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F§àr §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn l?k§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö, ?§â§Önd?ng t?m§Ö ?tud§å?ng ?n th§Ö g?rl¡¯? §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å w§Ñ?n¡¯t th§Ñt ?m§â§àrt§Ñnt, §àr t§à b§Ö blunt, ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ w§Ñ?t§Ö §àf t?m§Ö. ?ur§Ö §Ön§àugh, §Ñft§Ör th§Ö §Öntr§Ñn§ã§Ö §ã§Ör§Öm§àn§å, ?h§Ö w§Ñ? w§Ñlk?ng w?th h§Ör h§Ö§Ñd d§àwn wh?l§Ö §Öv§Ör§å §àth§Ör g?rl ?h§àw§Öd br?ll?§Ñnt ?m?l§Ö?. §´h§Ö f§Ñ§ã§Ö §àf th§Ö g?rl, wh§à m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à g§Öt §Ñ §â§Örf§Ö§ãt ?§ã§àr§Ö ?n §Ñll ?ub?§Ö§ãt? §Ñnd ?ur§âr??§Öd th§Ö ?n?tru§ãt§àr?, w§Ñ? f?ll§Öd w?th m§Öl§Ñn§ãh§àl§å, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör ?nf§Ör th§Ñt ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö §âr§àb§Ñbl§å f§àr§ã§Öd h§Ör t§à §Önr§àll ?n th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught ?h§Ö h§Ñd §ã§àm§Ö t§à §Ñ b§àr?ng §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö. ?n th§Ñt §ã§Ñ?§Ö, §³hr??t?n§Ñ d§Ö§ã?d§Öd t§à §Ñdd §Ñ l?ttl§Ö ?§â?§ã§Ö. ?f ?h§Ö w§Ör§Ö §Ñn §àrd?n§Ñr§å §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã d§Ñught§Ör, th§Ö ?§â?§ã§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ g§Ñv§Ö w§àuld b§Ö ?§à b?tt§Ör th§Ñt ?h§Ö m?ght §Önd u§â §ãr§å?ng §Ñnd runn?ng §Ñw§Ñ§å. §£ut ?f ?t w§Ñ? th?? g?rl, ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör, ?n?t§Ö§Ñd, §â§Örh§Ñ§â? ?h§Ö §ã§àuld §ã§à§àk ?§àm§Öth?ng d§Öl?§ã?§àu? w?th ?t. §´h§Ñt th?ng th§Ñt w§Ñ? ?u§â§â§à?§Öd t§à §ànl§å b§Ö d§àn§Ö §àn§ã§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?ur§Ö §àf wh§Ñt k?nd §àf §â§Ör?§àn th§Ö §àth§Ör §â§Ñrt§å w§Ñ?, §³hr??t?n§Ñ d?d ?t r?ght §àn ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §Önr§àllm§Önt d§Ñ§å. §´h§Ö §ã§ànfu??§àn th§Ñt r§Öfl§Ö§ãt§Öd fr§àm h§Ör fr§Ö?h gr§Ö§Ön §Ö§å§Ö? w§Ñ? ?§à l§àv§Öl§å th§Ñt §³hr??t?n§Ñ th§àught, §¡? §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd §àf m§å f?§Ñn§ã¨¦. ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd th§Ñt h§Ör f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ h§Ñd g§à§àd t§Ñ?t§Ö. ?f §â§à???bl§Ö, §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§àuld l?k§Ö t§à §Ön?§à§å n§àt ?u?t ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö, but §Ñl?§à h§Ör ?nn§Ör ?§Ölf. ?§Ö§Ö?ng th§Ö m§àd§Öl §àf th§Ö §ãh§Ñr§Ñ§ãt§Ör th§Ñt ?h§Ö wr§àt§Ö §Ñb§àut th§Ñt w§Ñ? l§àv§Öd b§å th§Ö g?rl? §Ñt th§Ö g?rl¡¯? §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å, ?h§Ö w??h§Öd th§Ö §Ñ§ãtu§Ñl §â§Ör?§àn w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à §Ñ §ãh§Ñrm?ng §â§Ör?§àn. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? ?u?t §Ñ l?ttl§Ö d§Ö??r§Ö §àf h§Ör?. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ö §Ñ§ãtu§Ñl §â§Ör?§àn gr§Ö§Ñtl§å ?ur§â§Ñ??§Öd h§Ör §â§Ött§å d§Ö??r§Ö, §Ñnd b§Öf§àr§Ö ?h§Ö kn§Öw ?t, ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à §ãh§Ñrm§Öd b§å th§Ö g?rl n§Ñm§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñff§Ö§ãt§Öd b§å th§Ö h§Ñr§Ñ??m§Önt th§Ñt §ã§Ñm§Ö fr§àm th§Ö ?§Ö§Ñl§àu?§å, d?dn¡¯t r§Öv§Ö§Ñl §Ñn§å §Ñng§Ör, §Ñnd §Ñlw§Ñ§å? §âut §àn §Ñ ?m?l§Ö. §¯§Ör m§Ñnn§Ör? §Ñ? §Ñ l§Ñd§å w§Ör§Ö §â§Örf§Ö§ãt, h§Ör §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm?§ã §Ñb?l?t§å §Ñnd kn§àwl§Ödg§Ö w§Ör§Ö h?gh, §Ñnd h§Ör m§àt§àr ?k?ll? w§Ör§Ö §Ñl?§à g§à§àd. §¦v§Ön §³hr??t?n§Ñ d?dn¡¯t §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt ?§à§âh?§Ö t§à m§Ñn§Ñg§Ö t§à r?d§Ö h§àr?§Ö? ?w?ftl§å §Ñnd ?§Ñv§Ö L?l?n§Ñ, §Öv§Ön t§à th§Ö §â§à?nt §àf r§Ö?§àrt?ng t§à d§Ñng§Ör§àu? §Ñ§ãt?§àn?. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ ?§ã§Ön§Ö wh§Ör§Ö N?§ã§àl§Ö r§Ö?§ãu§Öd §Ñ d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñ §ã§àunt f§Ñm?l§å dur?ng th§Ö b§Ög?nn?ng §àf ¡°§´h§Ö G§àld§Ön §¬n?ght §Ñnd th§Ö §°b??d?§Ñn §£§à§å,¡± but §³hr??t?n§Ñ §ànl§å wr§àt§Ö th§Ñt b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö N?§ã§àl§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ m§Ñn. §¦v§Ön th§Ö ?§ã§Ön§Ö wh§Ör§Ö h§Ö r§Ö?§ãu§Öd ?§Ñ?d g?rl w§Ñ? m§Ör§Öl§å h?m ?um§â?ng t§à r?d§Ö th§Ö h§àr?§Ö th§Ñt r§Ñn §àut §àf §ã§àntr§àl §Ñnd §ã§Ñlm?ng ?t d§àwn, n§àt t§à th§Ö §â§à?nt wh§Ör§Ö h§Ö f§Öll t§à th§Ö gr§àund. §³hr??t?n§Ñ n§Öv§Ör th§àught th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuld m§Ñn§Ñg§Ö t§à ?ur§â§Ñ?? wh§Ñt t§à§àk §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö ?n th§Ö ?t§àr§å d§Ö?§â?t§Ö b§Ö?ng §Ñ w§àm§Ñn. ?f §³hr??t?n§Ñ m§Öt ?§à§âh?§Ö b§Öf§àr§Ö ?h§Ö b§Ög§Ñn wr?t?ng th§Ö b§à§àk, th§Ö N?§ã§àl§Ö ?n th§Ö b§à§àk w§àuld b§Ö §Ñ g?rl ?n?t§Ö§Ñd. ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? mu§ãh ?tr§àng§Ör th§Ñn th§Ö N?§ã§àl§Ö th§Ñt §³hr??t?n§Ñ wr§àt§Ö w?th §ã§Ñr§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör §â§à??§Ö??§Öd b§àth th§Ö l§àv§Öl?n§Ö?? §àf §Ñ g?rl §Ñnd th§Ö ?tr§Öngth §àf §Ñ b§à§å. §¦v§Ön wh§Ön §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?§â§àk§Ö t§à h§Ör w?th m§Ñl?§ã§Ö, ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t f§Ö§Öl ?h§à§ãk §àr d??§Ñ§â§â§à?ntm§Önt. ?h§Ö ?n?t§Ö§Ñd §ãh§à?§Ö t§à ?t?ll b§Öl?§Öv§Ö ?n th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn n§Ñm§Öd §³hr??t?n§Ñ W§Öll?n. R§Ñth§Ör th§Ñn ?§â§Önd?ng §Ñ l§àt §àf t?m§Ö §Ñn§Ñl§åz?ng §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö fr§àm §Ñ l§àt §àf ?nf§àrm§Ñt?§àn §Ñnd v§Ör?f§å?ng th§Ö truth, ?§à§âh?§Ö §ãh§à?§Ö t§à b§Öl?§Öv§Ö §Ñnd l§àv§Ö th§Ö l?ttl§Ö ?nf§àrm§Ñt?§àn ?h§Ö h§Ñd §Ñnd th?ng? ?h§Ö ?§Ñw w?th h§Ör §àwn §Ö§å§Ö?. ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t §àut §àf ?gn§àr§Ñn§ã§Ö §àr n§Ñ?v§Öt§å, but b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf h§Ör ?tr§Öngth §àf h§Ö§Ñrt t§à §ãh§à§à?§Ö t§à tru?t th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn ?h§Ö b§Öl?§Öv§Öd ?n t§à th§Ö §Önd. §³hr??t?n§Ñ n§Öv§Ör m§Öt ?u§ãh §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn b§Öf§àr§Ö. N§Ö?th§Ör ?n th§Ö duk§Ö f§Ñm?l§å n§àr ?n th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §â§Ñl§Ñ§ã§Ö. §¡? ?h§Ö b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö m§àr§Ö f§Ñ?§ã?n§Ñt§Öd b§å th§Ö m§å?t§Ör?§àu? g?rl, ?h§Ö b§Ög§Ñn t§à f§Ö§Öl ?§Ö§Ñl§àu? §àf h§Ör f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ wh§à m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à m§Ö§Öt th§Ö g?rl §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör th§Ñn h§Ör?§Ölf. ?f ?h§Ö h§Ñd m§Öt th§Ö g?rl f?r?t, ?h§Ö §ã§àuld h§Ñv§Ö ?§â§Önt §Ñ l§àng§Ör t?m§Ö t§àg§Öth§Ör w?th h§Ör. F§àr §³hr??t?n§Ñ, wh§à w§àuld b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö §â§Ñrt §àf th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl f§Ñm?l§å §Ñnd l?v§Ö h§Ör l?f§Ö ?n th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §â§Ñl§Ñ§ã§Ö, th§Ö §âr§Ö?§Önt t?m§Ö w§Ñ? §âr§Ö§ã?§àu?. §´h§Ö t?m§Ö th§Ñt ?h§Ö §ã§àuld b§Ö fr§Ö§Ö §ànl§å l§Ñ?t§Öd unt?l ?h§Ö §Önt§Ör§Öd th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §â§Ñl§Ñ§ã§Ö. §°n§ã§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Önt§Ör§Öd th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §â§Ñl§Ñ§ã§Ö, h§Ör ?t§Ñtu? w§àuld m§Ñk§Ö ?t h§Ñrd f§àr h§Ör t§à §Öv§Ön t§Ñlk w?th ?§à§âh?§Ö, wh§à w§Ñ? §Ñ d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñ b§Ñr§àn f§Ñm?l§å. §´h§Ö d?ff§Ör§Ön§ã§Ö ?n th§Ö?r ?t§Ñtu? b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö th§Ö d§Ö§ã???v§Ö d??t§Ñn§ã§Ö b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Öm. §´§à §Öl?m?n§Ñt§Ö ?u§ãh §Ñ d??t§Ñn§ã§Ö, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à §àth§Ör w§Ñ§å but t§à h§Ñv§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö §Ñ §ã§àn§ãub?n§Ö §àf h§Ör §àwn f?§Ñn§ã¨¦. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? ?nt§Önt?§àn wh§Ön ?h§Ö f?r?t g§Ñv§Ö th§Ö r?ng t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñnd §â§Örf§àrm§Öd §Ñ b§ànd §àf ???t§Örh§à§àd t§à b§Ög?n w?th. Wh§Ön §³hr??t?n§Ñ §ã§Ñm§Ö t§à l§Ö§Ñrn wh§Ñt k?nd §àf §â§Ör?§àn ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ?, §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§ã§Ö g§Ñv§Ö u§â §àn m§Ñk?ng h§Ör §Ñ §ã§àn§ãub?n§Ö, but ?h§Ö h§Ñd t§à t§Ñk§Ö b§Ñ§ãk th§Ñt d§Ö§ã???§àn th§Ö m§àm§Önt ?h§Ö l§Ö§Ñrn§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö d§Ö§ã?d§Öd t§à b§Ö §Ñ nun ?n th§Ö futur§Ö. R§Ñth§Ör th§Ñn ?§â§Önd?ng h§Ör d§Ñ§å? th?nk?ng §Ñb§àut th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn ?h§Ö §ã§àuld n§Öv§Ör m§Ö§Öt §Ñg§Ñ?n, w§Öl§ã§àm?ng ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñ? §Ñ §ã§àn§ãub?n§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ mu§ãh §âr§Öf§Ör§Ñbl§Ö §à§ât?§àn. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ??n§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö b§Öl§àng§Öd t§à §Ñ b§Ñr§àn f§Ñm?l§å, ?h§Ö l§Ñ§ãk§Öd th§Ö §â§Öd?gr§Ö§Ö t§à b§Ö §Ñ §ã§àn§ãub?n§Ö. §³§àn??d§Ör?ng th§Ö §àr?g?n §àf h§Ör f?§Ñn§ã¨¦, ?f ?h§Ö f§àr§ã§Öfull§å m§Ñd§Ö §Ñ l§àw-r§Ñnk§Öd §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd§å b§Ö h?? §ã§àn§ãub?n§Ö, ?t w§àuld b§Ö ?§Ö§Ön th§Ñt h§Ör f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ w§Ñ? r§Ö§â§Ö§Ñt?ng th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö m??t§Ñk§Ö th§Ö §âr§Ö?§Önt k?ng d?d. Wh?l§Ö th§Ñt w§àuld §âut h§Ör f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ ?n §Ñ b§Ñd §â§à??t?§àn, ?t w§Ñ? m§àr§Ö un§Ñ§ã§ã§Ö§ât§Ñbl§Ö f§àr §³hr??t?n§Ñ t§à m§Ñk§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? ?t§Ñtu? ?n th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §â§Ñl§Ñ§ã§Ö turn f§àr th§Ö w§àr?§Ö. §¡g§Ñ?n?t th§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö th§Ñt n§Ö?t§Öd ?n th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §â§Ñl§Ñ§ã§Ö, ?t w§àuld n§àt b§Ö §Ñ? §Ö§Ñ?§å §Ñ? d§Ö§Ñl?ng w?th th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd?§Ö? §Ñt ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö.¡± §´h§Ön, §Ñ? §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?§â§Önt h§Ör d§Ñ§å? th?nk?ng §Ñb§àut wh§Ñt ?h§Ö ?h§àuld d§à, th§Ö fl§àw§Ör f§Ö?t?v§Ñl b§Ög§Ñn. https://watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-074/ CH 75 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 075 ¨C §´h§Ö Y§àung L§Ñd§å N§Ñm§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör ~§³hr??t?n§Ñ W§Öll?n¡¯? ?tr§Ñt§Ög?§Ö? §Ñnd ??gh?~ ??? §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§Ñ? th?nk?ng §Ñb§àut h§àw t§à §ã§ànv?n§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö t§à §Ñgr§Ö§Ö t§à b§Ö §Ñ §ã§àn§ãub?n§Ö §àf th§Ö f?r?t §âr?n§ã§Ö, wh?§ãh w§Ñ?n¡¯t w§àrth §Ñn§åth?ng t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö, §Ñnd h§àw t§à m§Ñk§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö n§àt §à§â§â§à?§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö f§àr r§Ö§ã§Ö?v?ng ?u§ãh §Ñ §â§à??t?§àn.1 Wh?l§Ö h§Ör m?nd w§Ñ? th?nk?ng §Ñb§àut ?u§ãh th?ng?, ?h§Ö §â?§ãk§Öd u§â §Ñ ¡°fl§àw§Ör¡± §Ñnd r§Ö§Ñd ?t. §´h§Ö ¡°fl§àw§Ör¡± b§Ög§Ñn w?th th§Ö?§Ö ?§Önt§Ön§ã§Ö?: ¡°§³urr§Öntl§å, th§Ö §â§à§âul§Ñt?§àn §àf th§Ö §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm §ã§ànt?nu§Ö? t§à gr§àw. D§à§Ö? §àur n§Ñt?§àn §â§à??§Ö?? ?§Öw§Ñg§Ö t§Ö§ãhn§àl§àg§å th§Ñt §ã§àuld w?th?t§Ñnd th§Ö ?n§ãr§Ö§Ñ?§Ö ?n §â§à§âul§Ñt?§àn? §¦v§Ön n§àw, §àn th§Ö §àut?k?rt? §àf th§Ö §ã§Ñ?tl§Ö, th§Ö f?lth ?? dum§â§Öd §àn th§Ö ?tr§Ö§Öt?, §Ñnd th§Ö ?§Öw§Ñg§Ö ?? ??m§âl§å dr§Ñ?n§Öd ?nt§à th§Ö r?v§Ör w?th§àut b§Ö?ng t§Ñk§Ön §ã§Ñr§Ö §àf §âr§à§â§Örl§å, ?u§ãh ?? §àur §ãurr§Önt ??tu§Ñt?§àn. ?f th?? ??tu§Ñt?§àn §â§Ör???t? f§àr §Ñ l§àng t?m§Ö, §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö w?ll §ã§ànt?nu§Ö t§à dr?nk th§Ö w§Ñt§Ör §àf §â§àllut§Öd r?v§Ör?, §Ñnd th§Ö §â§à§àr h§åg?§Ön§Ö w?ll l§Ö§Ñd t§à ?nf§Ö§ãt?§àu? d??§Ö§Ñ?§Ö? ?§âr§Ö§Ñd?ng, wh?§ãh w§àuld b§Ö h§Ñrd f§àr th§Ö n§Ñt?§àn t§à §ã§àmb§Ñt. §¡? f§àr th§Ö n§àbl§Ö?¡¯ ??d§Ö §àf th§Ö §ã?t§å, wh?§ãh §âr§Öf§Ör? b§Ö§Ñut?ful th?ng?, th?ng? §Ñr§Ö §ã§Ört§Ñ?nl§å t§Ñk§Ön §ã§Ñr§Ö §àf §âr§à§â§Örl§å, §Ñnd th§Ör§Ö ?§Ö§Öm? t§à b§Ö n§à m§Ñ?§àr §âr§àbl§Öm §Ñt §Ñ gl§Ñn§ã§Ö. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ö §ãurr§Önt ??tu§Ñt?§àn §àf §àur n§Ñt?§àn ?? th§Ñt ?f §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö t§Ñk§Ö §àn§Ö ?t§Ö§â §àut §àf th§Ö n§àbl§Ö ??d§Ö §àf t§àwn, th§Ö§å w§àuld f§Ö§Öl th§Ö ?t§Ñgn§Ñnt §àd§àr §Ñnd §Ñ?r th§Ñt §ã§àv§Ör? th§Ö §ã?t§å. §³§Ñn w§Ö r§Ö§Ñll§å §ã§Ñll ?u§ãh §Ñ n§Ñt?§àn trul§å b§Ö§Ñut?ful? §´h§Ör§Öf§àr§Ö, §Ñ? th§Ö f?r?t ?t§Ö§â t§à ?m§âr§àv§Ö th§Ñt, ? h§Ör§Öb§å §âr§à§â§à?§Ö th§Ö ?§Öw§Ör§Ñg§Ö §âl§Ñn ?n th§Ö §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm.¡± ¡°§´h?? ??¡­¡± W§Ñt§Ör w§Ñ? §âr§Ö§ã?§àu?, n§àt §ànl§å f§àr th§Ö §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm, but §Ñl?§à f§àr n§Ö?ghb§àr?ng n§Ñt?§àn?. §¡lth§àugh §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt? §ã§àuld §Ö§Ñ??l§å bu§å ?t w?th m§àn§Ö§å, §ã§àmm§àn§Ör? §ã§àuldn¡¯t §Ñff§àrd t§à bu§å ?t f§àr th§Ö?r §Öv§Ör§å n§Ö§Öd. §°n§Ö w§àuld l?k§Öl§å g§Öt ??§ãk ?f §àn§Ö d?dn¡¯t bu§å §âr§à§â§Ör dr?nk?ng w§Ñt§Ör. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ö §â§à§àr-qu§Ñl?t§å §àn§Ö? w§Ör§Ö ?§àld §Ñt l§àw §âr?§ã§Ö?, ?§à th§à?§Ö wh§à l§Ñ§ãk§Öd m§àn§Ö§å h§Ñd n§à §ãh§à?§ã§Ö but t§à bu§å th§à?§Ö ?n?t§Ö§Ñd. §³hr??t?n§Ñ r§Ö§Ñd th§Ö wr?tt§Ön t§Ö§çt th§Ön §Ö§çh§Ñl§Öd qu?§Ötl§å. ¡°§²ur?f§å?ng th§Ö ?§Öw§Ñg§Ö thr§àugh th§Ö u?§Ö §àf m?§ãr§à§àrg§Ñn??m?¡­?¡± W§Ñ? ?u§ãh §Ñ §âr?n§ã?§âl§Ö §â§à???bl§Ö t§à r§Ö§Ñl?z§Ö? §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ö §âr?n§ã?§âl§Ö? §Ñnd th§Ö m§Ö§ãh§Ñn??m? w§Ör§Ö d§Ö?§ãr?b§Öd ?n d§Öt§Ñ?l. §´h§Ö §Öqu?§âm§Önt §àf th§Ö f§Ñ§ã?l?t§å w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à wr?tt§Ön ?n d§Öt§Ñ?l, ?§à ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t m§Ör§Öl§å §Ñ §âr§àdu§ãt §àf d§Ölu??§àn §àr r§Ñnd§àm gu§Ö???ng. ¡°§´h??¡­ mu?t b§Ö wr?tt§Ön b§å ?§à§âh?§Ö.¡± §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à n§Ö§Öd t§à ?nv§Ö?t?g§Ñt§Ö wh§à w§Ñ? th§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à ?ubm?tt§Öd th?? ¡°fl§àw§Ör.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör w§Ñ? th§Ö §ànl§å §â§Ör?§àn wh§à w§àuld ?ubm?t ?u§ãh §Ñ th?ng t§à th§Ö fl§àw§Ör f§Ö?t?v§Ñl. §³hr??t?n§Ñ r§Ñ??§Öd h§Ör f§Ñ§ã§Ö §Ñnd §ãl§à?§Öd h§Ör §Ö§å§Ö?. §¡§Ñh, §Ñ? §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd, th§Ñt g?rl r§Ö§Ñll§å ?? §Ñ w§ànd§Ör. §¡? ?h§Ö r§Ö§Ñd ?t t§à th§Ö §Önd, ?t w§Ñ? h§Ñrd t§à b§Öl?§Öv§Ö th?? w§Ñ? §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å wr?tt§Ön b§å §Ñ g?rl. §¦v§Ön th§à?§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd §Ñ ??lv§Ör ?t§Ñr §ã§àuldn¡¯t wr?t§Ö th?? th?ng. ¡°?¡­¡± Wh§å §Ñm ? §ãr§å?ng? ?h§Ö mutt§Ör§Öd §Ñ? h§Ör t§Ö§Ñr? f§Öll t§à h§Ör h§Ñnd. W§Ñ? ?h§Ö h§Ñ§â§â§å t§à ?§Ö§Ö §Ñ w§àm§Ñn wh§à th§àught th?? mu§ãh §Ñb§àut th§Ö n§Ñt?§àn? §°r w§Ñ? ?t¡­ ?h§Ö m?ght fl§å §Ñw§Ñ§å. §¯§Ör §ãut§Ö ¡°l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡± w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñ n§àrm§Ñl g?rl §Ñft§Ör §Ñll. ?f th?? ¡°fl§àw§Ör¡± w§Ñ? br§àught t§à ?t? r?ghtful §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö, h§Ör §ãut§Ö ¡°l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡± w§àuld l§Ö§Ñv§Ö h§Ör h§Ñnd §Ñnd fl§å t§àw§Ñrd th§Ö w?d§Ör w§àrld. §³hr??t?n§Ñ h§Ñd §Ñ h?gh ?t§Ñtu? ?n th?? n§Ñt?§àn, §Ñ? §Ñ d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñ duk§Ö f§Ñm?l§å §Ñnd th§Ö n§Ö§çt qu§Ö§Ön. ?u?t §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör, §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§ànd§Ör§Öd h§àw ?h§Ö §ã§àuld br?ng ?§à§âh?§Ö u§â t§à §Ñ ??m?l§Ñr h§Ö?ght t§à h§Ör?, but wh§Ñt §Ñb§àut n§àw? ?h§Ö f§Ölt ?t w§Ñ? h§Ör wh§à m?ght g§Öt l§Öft b§Öh?nd, §Ñnd ?h§Ö f§Ölt l§àn§Öl§å b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf th§Ñt. §³hr??t?n§Ñ l§Öt h§Ör t§Ö§Ñr? fl§àw §Ñ? ?h§Ö w§àrr?§Öd. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §³hr??t?n§Ñ §ã§àuldn¡¯t ?gn§àr§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §àv§Örfl§àw?ng f§Ö§Öl?ng? ?h§Ö §âut ?nt§à th§Ö ¡°fl§àw§Ör¡± §Ñnd §³hr??t?n§Ñ d§Ö§ã?d§Öd t§à ?h§àw ?t t§à h§Ör f?§Ñn§ã¨¦. §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ w§Ñ? ?ur§âr??§Öd t§à ?§Ö§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ, wh§à w§Ñ? ?u§â§â§à?§Öd t§à b§Ö ?n th§Ö g?rl¡¯? §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å, v???t th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §â§Ñl§Ñ§ã§Ö §Öv§Ön th§àugh ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñ l§àng v§Ñ§ã§Ñt?§àn §Ñt th§Ö m§àm§Önt. §£ut wh§Ön h§Ö r§Ö§Ñd th§Ö ¡°fl§àw§Ör¡± §âr§Ö?§Önt§Öd t§à h?m, h§Ö g§Ñv§Ö §âur§Ö §âr§Ñ??§Ö. §¡nd t§à §ã§ànf?rm wh§Öth§Ör th§Ö th?ng? wr?tt§Ön th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö §â§à???bl§Ö, h§Ö ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å v???t§Öd L§àr§Önz§à F§àr?§Öll §Ñnd §Ñ?k§Öd h?? §à§â?n?§àn. §³§àn??d§Ör?ng L§àr§Önz§à¡¯? §â§Ör?§àn§Ñl?t§å, th§Ö§å th§àught h§Ö w§àuld §ànl§å g?v§Ö §Ñ l§Ött§Ör §Ñ? §Ñ r§Ö?§â§àn?§Ö, but h§Ö §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å v???t§Öd th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §â§Ñl§Ñ§ã§Ö §Ñnd d?r§Ö§ãtl§å §Ñdv??§Öd h§Ör f?§Ñn§ã¨¦. §´h?? w§Ñ? §Ñ t§Ñ?k th§Ñt ?h§àuld b§Ö d§àn§Ö §Ñ? ?§à§àn §Ñ? §â§à???bl§Ö, h§Ö ?§Ñ?d. ¡°? th?nk th?? ?? §Ñ w§ànd§Örful d??§ã§àv§Ör§å. ? w§ànd§Ör wh§Ñt k?nd §àf §â§Ör?§àn wr§àt§Ö th??? ? r§Ö§Ñll§å w§Ñnt§Öd t§à m§Ö§Öt h?m.¡±2 L§àr§Önz§à r§Öv§Ö§Ñl§Öd §Ñ ?§à§åful §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn th§Ñt w§Ñ? n§Öv§Ör ?§Ö§Ön b§Öf§àr§Ö ?n ?§à§ã?§Ñl §ã?r§ãl§Ö?, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö h§Ör f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ h§Ñ§â§â§å §Ñnd w§Ñ? ?§à§àn §ã§ànv?n§ã§Öd. ¡°? ?§Ö§Ö! ?t ?h§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö wr§àng ??n§ã§Ö §å§àu §Ñr§Ö th§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt. §³hr??t?n§Ñ, wh§à ?? th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à wr§àt§Ö th??? ?? ?t §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn w§àrk?ng f§àr th§Ö duk§Ö¡¯? f§Ñm?l§å?¡± ¡°N§à, th§Ñt¡¯?¡­ ¡ª?h§Ö¡¯ll fl§å §Ñw§Ñ§å. §¡w§Ñ§å fr§àm h§Ör h§Ñnd, §Ñnd g§à f§Ñr §Ñw§Ñ§å. §¯§Ör f?ng§Ör? tr§Ömbl§Öd b§Öf§àr§Ö ?h§Ö kn§Öw ?t. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, wh§Ön ?h§Ö t§àu§ãh§Öd th§Ö r?ng ?h§Ö r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd fr§àm ?§à§âh?§Ö, h§Ör tr§Ömbl?ng ?t§à§â§â§Öd n§Ñtur§Ñll§å. ¡­N§à, ? d?dn¡¯t d§à th?? ?§à ?h§Ö¡¯ll g§à §Ñw§Ñ§å. ?t¡¯ll b§Ö th§Ö ?t§Ö§â§â?ng ?t§àn§Ö ?§à ?h§Ö¡¯ll ?t§Ñ§å n§Ö§çt t§à m§Ö. §¡? ?h§Ö th§àught th§Ñt, ?h§Ö n§à l§àng§Ör h§Ö??t§Ñt§Öd. https://watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-075/ CH 76 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 076 ¨C §´h§Ö Y§àung L§Ñd§å N§Ñm§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör ~§³hr??t?n§Ñ W§Öll?n¡¯? ?tr§Ñt§Ög?§Ö? §Ñnd ??gh?~ ?V ¡°§´h?? w§Ñ? §âr§Ö?§Önt§Öd §Ñt th§Ö Fl§àw§Ör F§Ö?t?v§Ñl ?n ¡®§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö.¡¯¡± ¡°§¯§Ñh¡­?¡± §¯§Ör f?§Ñn§ã¨¦¡¯? §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn tw??t§Öd ?n §ã§ànfu??§àn. ?t §ã§Ñm§Ö fr§àm ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö.¡± ?n §àth§Ör w§àrd?, ¡°§´h§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à wr§àt§Ö th?? ?? §Ñ w§àm§Ñn?¡± L§àr§Önz§à §Ñ?k§Öd §Ñ? h§Ö w§Ñ? f?ll§Öd w?th §ãur?§à??t§å. ¡°Y§Ö?. §´h§Ñt¡¯? ?nd§Ö§Öd th§Ö §ã§Ñ?§Ö.¡± ¡°N§à w§Ñ§å¡­ §Ñ w§àm§Ñn wr§àt§Ö th???¡± §¯§Ör f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ r§Ñ??§Öd h?? v§à?§ã§Ö ?n d§àubt. §¡n§å§àn§Ö w§àuld b§Ö ?ur§âr??§Öd. §³§àn??d§Ör?ng h§àw d§Ö?§ãr?§ât?v§Ö th§Ö d§à§ãum§Önt w§Ñ?, n§àb§àd§å w§àuld th?nk ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å wr?tt§Ön b§å §Ñ w§àm§Ñn, mu§ãh l§Ö?? §Ñ g?rl. §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§ànd§Ör§Öd wh§Ñt k?nd §àf f§Ñ§ã§Ö h§Ör f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ w§àuld ?h§àw §àn§ã§Ö h§Ö h§Ö§Ñrd th§Ñt g?rl¡¯? n§Ñm§Ö. Wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö f?r?t §Önr§àll§Öd, §³hr??t?n§Ñ th§àught ?h§Ö w§àuld b§Ö f?ll§Öd w?th §Ö§ç§ã?t§Öm§Önt wh§Ön ?h§Ö r§Öv§Ö§Ñl§Öd th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å §Önr§àll?ng th§Ör§Ö t§à h?m §£ut r?ght n§àw, §³hr??t?n§Ñ f§Ölt n§à ?u§ãh f§Ö§Öl?ng. ?n?t§Ö§Ñd, ?h§Ö f§Ölt h§Ör §ãh§Ö?t t?ght§Ön b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?h§Ö h§Ñd n§à §ãh§à?§ã§Ö but t§à r§Öv§Ö§Ñl th§Ö §âr§Ö§ã?§àu? tr§Ö§Ñ?ur§Ö ?h§Ö h§Ñ? k§Ö§ât h?dd§Ön. §¦v§Ön ?§à, §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?§â§àk§Ö th§Ñt n§Ñm§Ö. ¡°§´h?? ?? wr?tt§Ön b§å th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñ b§Ñr§àn f§Ñm?l§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör.¡± ¡°¡­Wh§Ñt d?d §å§àu ?§Ñ§å?¡± §¯?? blu§Ö §Ö§å§Ö? tr§Ömbl§Öd. ?t w§Ñ? r§Ñr§Ö f§àr h?m, wh§à §ã§àuld flu§Öntl§å ?tr?ng l?§Ö? t§à h?? v§Ñ??§Ñl?, t§à f§àrg§Öt §Öv§Ön th§Ö §Ö§ç??t§Ön§ã§Ö §àf L§àr§Önz§à wh§à ?t§à§àd b§Ö??d§Ö h?m, §Ñnd t§à b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö un§Ñbl§Ö t§à ?u§â§âr§Ö?? h?? §Öm§àt?§àn. ¡°Wh§å ?? ?h§Ö¡­ wh§å d§à §å§àu¡­¡± §¬n§àw §Ñb§àut ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör? §¯§Ör f?§Ñn§ã¨¦, wh§à h§Ñd n§à ?d§Ö§Ñ ?§à§âh?§Ö §Önr§àll§Öd ?n th§Ö g?rl?¡¯ §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å, w§Ñ? ?ur§âr??§Öd t§à h§Ö§Ñr th§Ñt th§Ö §âl§Ñn th§Ñt w§Ñ? §Ñ§ãkn§àwl§Ödg§Öd §Öv§Ön b§å th§Ö g§Ön?u? §àf th§Ö g§Ön§Ör§Ñt?§àn w§Ñ? §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å wr?tt§Ön b§å h?? f?r?t l§àv§Ö, §Ñnd th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ñt §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?§â§àk§Ö §àf h§Ör §ã§ànn§Ö§ãt?§àn w?th ?§à§âh?§Ö n§Ñtur§Ñll§å ?h§à§ãk§Öd h?m. ¡°L§àr§Önz§à-?§Ñm§Ñ, wh§à d§à §å§àu th?nk ?? th§Ö m§à?t ?u?t§Ñbl§Ö §â§Ör?§àn t§à b§Ö ?n §ãh§Ñrg§Ö §àf §ã§Ñrr§å?ng §àut th?? §âl§Ñn?¡± §³hr??t?n§Ñ ?gn§àr§Öd h§Ör f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ wh§à w§Ñ? ?t?ll ?n ?h§à§ãk §Ñnd §Ñ?k§Öd L§àr§Önz§à. §¦v§Ön w?th h§Ör ?t§Ñtu? §Ñ? §Ñ d§Ñught§Ör §àf th§Ö duk§Ö f§Ñm?l§å, §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§Ñ? §Ñw§Ñr§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?u§â§â§à?§Öd t§à d?r§Ö§ãtl§å §Ñ?k L§àr§Önz§à, th§Ö b§Ö§Ñr§Ör §àf f?v§Ö ??lv§Ör ?t§Ñr?, §Ñb§àut ?u§ãh m§Ñtt§Ör?. §¦v§Ön ?§à, ?h§Ö h§Ñd t§à §Ñ?k §Ñb§àut ?t. L§àr§Önz§à d?dn¡¯t ?§Ö§Öm §àff§Önd§Öd b§å §³hr??t?n§Ñ¡¯? qu§Ö?t?§àn §Ñnd r§Ö§âl?§Öd. ¡°§°f §ã§àur?§Ö, ?t w§àuld b§Ö th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à §ãr§Ö§Ñt§Öd th?? §âl§Ñn.¡± ¡°§¦v§Ön th§àugh th?? §â§Ör?§àn ?? ?u?t §Ñ d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt, §àf §Ñ b§Ñr§àn f§Ñm?l§å, §Ñt th§Ñt?¡± ¡°W§Öll?n-d§àn§à, ? d§àn¡¯t §ã§Ñr§Ö §Ñb§àut ?u§ãh tr?v?§Ñl th?ng?. 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Wh§Ön d?d th§Ö g§Ö§Ñr? f?r?t b§Ög?n t§à m§àv§Ö? W§Ñ? ?t §Ñt th?? m§àm§Önt? §°r w§Ñ? ?t fr§àm th§Ö m§àm§Önt h§Ö m§Öt h§Ör? §°r w§Ñ? ?t §Öv§Ön §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör th§Ñn th§Ñt¡­ §¡? ?h§Ö w§àrr?§Öd §Ñb§àut th§Ö g§Ö§Ñr? th§Ñt §ã§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö ?t§à§â§â§Öd §Ñn§åm§àr§Ö, §³hr??t?n§Ñ th§àught §Ñb§àut h§Ör b§Öl§àv§Öd ¡°l?ttl§Ö ???t§Ör¡± ¡ª §¡ft§Ör ?§Ö§Ö?ng ?§à§âh?§Ö §àff, §³hr??t?n§Ñ r§Öturn§Öd t§à h§Ör r§à§àm t§à h?d§Ö h§Ör m§Öl§Ñn§ãh§àl§å. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §³§Öl?n§Ö §Ñnd L§Ñn§Ñ ?§à§àn §ã§Ñm§Ö t§à v???t h§Ör. §´h§Ö tw§à §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö w§Ör§Ö tr§å?ng t§à b§Ö §ã§àn??d§Ör§Ñt§Ö ?§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ d?dn¡¯t f§Ö§Öl d§Ö§âr§Ö??§Öd. §¡lth§àugh ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Öd w?th th§Ö?r §Öff§àrt?, ?h§Ö ?udd§Önl§å §Ñ?k§Öd §Ñ qu§Ö?t?§àn th§Ñt §ã§Ñm§Ö t§à h§Ör m?nd. ¡°??n§ã§Ö wh§Ön d?d th§Ö m§àd§Öl §àf L§Ö§àld¡¯? §ãh§Ñr§Ñ§ãt§Ör b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö G§Ör§Ñld-?§Ñm§Ñ?¡± ¡°§°h m§å, ?t ??n¡¯t? Wh§Ön w§Ö m§Önt?§àn§Öd §Ñ kn?ght w?th bl§ànd h§Ñ?r §Ñnd blu§Ö §Ö§å§Ö?, d§à§Ö?n¡¯t §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö ?m§Ñg?n§Ö G§Ör§Ñld-?§Ñm§Ñ?¡± §³§Öl?n§Ö §ã§Ñ?u§Ñll§å ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§ànd§Ör. §³§Ört§Ñ?nl§å, G§Ör§Ñld F§àr??u? §àf th§Ö §³§àunt f§Ñm?l§å w§Ñ? §Ñ h§Ñnd?§àm§Ö m§Ñn w?th bl§ànd h§Ñ?r §Ñnd blu§Ö §Ö§å§Ö?. §¯§Ñv?ng th§Ö ?t§Ñtu? §àf §â§Ñl§Ñd?n, h§Ö b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö §Ñ kn?ght §Ñm§àng kn?ght? th§Ñt §Ñn§å w§àm§Ñn l§àng§Öd f§àr. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ñt h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñn §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§ànl§Ö?? §â§Ör?§àn, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö ?t h§Ñrd f§àr §àth§Ör? t§à r§Ö§Ñd h?? §Öm§àt?§àn?; th?? w§Ñ? ??m?l§Ñr t§à L§Ö§àld. §³§Öl?n§Ö §Ñnd L§Ñn§Ñ w§Ör§Ö §Ñw§Ñr§Ö th§Ñt §³hr??t?n§Ñ w§Ñ? th§Ö §Ñuth§àr §àf ¡°§´h§Ö G§àld§Ön §¬n?ght §Ñnd §´h§Ö §°b??d?§Ñn §£§à§å,¡± but §³hr??t?n§Ñ d?dn¡¯t t§Öll th§Öm wh§à h§Ör §ãh§Ñr§Ñ§ãt§Ör? w§Ör§Ö m§àd§Öl§Öd §Ñft§Ör. W§Öll, n§àb§àd§å w§àuld ?m§Ñg?n§Ö th§Ñt th§Ö §ãh§Ñr§Ñ§ãt§Ör w§Ñ? m§àd§Öl§Öd §Ñft§Ör th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl f§Ñm?l§å. §¦v§Ön ?f th§Ö §Ñuth§àr w§Ñ? §Ñn§àn§åm§àu?, u??ng th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl f§Ñm?l§å §Ñ? §Ñ m§àd§Öl w§Ñ? t§à§à ?§ã§Ñr§å f§àr §Ñn§å§àn§Ö t§à §Öv§Ön th?nk §àf d§à?ng ?§à. §³hr??t?n§Ñ t§à§àk §ã§Ñr§Öful §ã§àn??d§Ör§Ñt?§àn? t§à m§Ñk§Ö th§Ö §ãh§Ñr§Ñ§ãt§Ör §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öl§å d?ff§Ör§Önt fr§àm h§Ör f?§Ñn§ã¨¦ th§Ñt ?h§Ö¡¯d u?§Öd §Ñ? §Ñ m§àd§Öl ?§à §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö w§àuldn¡¯t kn§àw. https://watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-076/ CH 77 Thank you to Skyrising for sponsoring this chapter! ¡°Also, doesn¡¯t the part where he said he hated women make Gerald-sama the proper model?¡± ¡°No, it¡¯s not that Leold hates women, but the setting is more that he had bad luck with women. Please don¡¯t change the setting without permission.¡± Although their personalities were different, the one thing that was similar to her fianc¨¦ was the fact he had bad luck with a woman. Leold was a knight hailing from a good family, and he was also handsome and capable, thus he was popular with women. However, that turned into his bad luck, as women constantly came into conflict over him. Due to how often it happened, he finally got sick of it and began to distance himself from women. I just exaggerated His Highness¡¯ bad luck with women a bit for Leold¡¯s setting, so why did he end up being known for hating women? His setting of having bad luck with women turned into him hating women for some reason, and Christina was weirdly impressed by some reader¡¯s creativity to connect him with the boy named Nicole in a romance story. That was despite Christina never depicting either of them expressing love for each other even once. It made Christina think that she should have made Nicole a girl after all, but it was too late for that. ¡°Fufu, I¡¯m looking forward to the continuation. Christina onee-sama, please give me a depiction of how Sophie worked hard at ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯ for the next volume!¡± Lana, who had the most biased reading tendencies in this girls¡¯ academy, made her request with a flushed face and fascinated expression. It was a beautiful expression that might make a man fall in love at first sight, but the things that filled her head were things that Sophie referred to as ¡°reading between the lines.¡± ¡°Sophie seems to love ¡®It¡¯s a Flower, Whether it Blooms or Buds¡¯ more than my work, so she would be happier if you release the next volume.¡± ¡°Oh my, the great Christina Wellin is actually jealous?¡± Christina casually ignored Celine, who always tried to tease her whenever there was a chance, and said, ¡°Lana is good at writing stories, so how about you write the continuation of ¡®The Golden Knight and The Obsidian Boy¡¯ instead?¡± ¡°That¡¯s no good! I could write stories about the women in ¡®It¡¯s a Flower, Whether it Blooms or Buds¡¯ without my desire leaking out, but I couldn¡¯t do the same for ¡®The Golden Knight and The Obsidian Boy.¡¯ If I did, my desires would become apparent, eliminating the possibility of the reader imagining and having delusions, unlike if Christina onee-sama was the one who wrote it. So that¡¯s no good!¡± Christina didn¡¯t understand what was bad about that. She thought Lana could just write those desires upfront without any problem. She thought it would be better to make it more apparent than not. But according to Lana, that wasn¡¯t good. ¡°That¡¯s right. Speaking of apparent desire, I need to have a word with you, Celine. I wish you refrained from publishing a book about my beloved Nicole depicted in an obscene situation.¡± Sophie left the girls¡¯ academy without learning about its existence, but in fact, there were books in ¡°The Queen¡¯s Rose¡± that couldn¡¯t be placed in the library book storage. Those books were by non-authors using characters in certain books and proceeding to make the story progress differently; and most of those books weren¡¯t something cute that most young ladies read, but more of direct obscenity.1 Indeed, even Christina, who said she would accept any form of love, couldn¡¯t help but clutch her head by the time she read the fifth page of that content. Celine was good at making derivative stories based on ¡°The Golden Knight and The Obsidian Boy.¡± Christina tolerated it during the period before Sophie¡¯s enrollment in ¡°The Queen¡¯s Rose,¡± but now that she knew how Sophie was as a person, she couldn¡¯t let Nicole, who was modeled after Sophie, be depicted in the book written by her friend where he was conquered by Leold. ¡°Oh my, why not? They are very popular among some people. Lana and Lilina especially gave great praise to it.¡± ¡°You let Lilina read that?¡± To be honest, it wasn¡¯t something that should be read by an unmarried girl. But even if she said that, the person who wrote it was also an unmarried girl, so it was practically useless. ¡°Lilina is a pure girl. Is it okay to let her read that?¡± ¡°Oh my, what a thing to say about the book I wrote.¡± Christina ignored the angry Celine and asked Lana, which she answered with an innocent laugh. ¡°You see, when Lilina read it, her expression gradually became pale then said, ¡®What should I do if Sophie ends up conquered by Gerald-sama like this book depicts?¡¯ as she cried. Lilina seemed to see Nicole and Sophie as the same person. When she heard the model for Leold is Gerald-sama, she seemed to become worried about Sophie. That was why I explained to her properly.¡± ¡°¡­What?¡± I wonder why I have a very bad feeling about this. ¡°Gerald-sama is famous for hating women, so Sophie should be okay since she is a woman. When I told her that, she felt relieved and enjoyed the story that Celine wrote.¡± Looking at Lana, who said that with an innocent smile, Christina felt her head become painful. ¡°Wait a moment. I told Celine earlier too, but why did Gerald-sama become known as a woman hater? Although he did seem to consider escorting a woman useless, it isn¡¯t like he hated women in particular.¡± ¡°Oh my. But isn¡¯t it true that he isn¡¯t interested?¡± ¡°Yes, he doesn¡¯t seem to be interested in them. As proof, he¡¯s already changed fianc¨¦es several times, and he doesn¡¯t have any at the moment.¡± ¡°That¡¯s not out of Gerald-sama¡¯s choice, but due to the convenience of his family. Both of you should already know that.¡± Even as Christina pointed that out, both of them pretended not to know about it. Although Christina¡¯s fianc¨¦ seemed to think that women were a troublesome existence and often looked at her as a creature he couldn¡¯t understand, Christina could understand that view at times. Especially, when seeing what two of her friends did right now. Sophie respected these two as wonderful ladies, but in fact, they would turn white into black for their own convenience. They could even speak absurdities and treat them as a fact. Christina was well aware she had no right to speak about those things, considering her own personality was not much different. Perhaps they were all not much different, but Christina didn¡¯t think her personality was not as terrible as theirs were. Christina felt really glad from the bottom of her heart that Sophie left for ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± without reading any of those books, and she sighed at that thought. A/N: (/?¦Ø?)/ Hello I think every one of you already noticed, but none of the female characters in this story are decent people (affirmation). The one who seems to be most decent is Sunny. She is the last conscience from me, the author. Perhaps there are some of you who thought Celine is quite decent, but I¡¯m terribly sorry. Ah, don¡¯t throw stones at me. ¡ýIf I am to summarize it, it would be something like this¡ý ¡òLilina: the second greatest fujoshi after Lana. She doesn¡¯t write any stories, she just reads them. ¡òLana: Perhaps the greatest fujoshi in the story She is the author of ¡°It¡¯s a Flower, Whether it Blooms or Buds.¡± The person herself had no intention of writing GL when she made this. ¡òCeline: The almighty girl She is great at writing fan-fiction, be it NL, BL, or GL. ¡òChristina: She thought she could read any kind of love, but she¡¯s bad at reading those fan fictions. She is the author of ¡°The Golden Knight and The Obsidian Boy.¡± The person herself had no intention of writing BL when she made this. Well then, this marked the end of the girls¡¯ academy arc. We finally proceed to the ¡°second¡± chapter, as to what was depicted in chapter one. I shall invite you to men¡¯s hell in the next chapter. Just like Sophie, even I, who wrote this, couldn¡¯t help but think, ¡°Get me a woman there instead of men all around!¡± in indignation since there is nothing but men there. It¡¯s a battlefield with nothing but men that might make people turn to desert the battlefield. Instead, for those of you who thought ¡°Where is the reverse harem depicted in the title? Are we there yet?¡± I¡¯m sorry to keep you waiting. I¡¯m sure all of you are surprised by the slow development. I¡¯m also surprised. By the way, I intended to make a shoujo manga-style novel when I first wrote this. I wonder when I derailed from my initial plan? I can¡¯t remember. No, I am still aiming for this story to be a shoujo manga-style novel. I am aiming for sparkly eyes. I still won¡¯t give up on it. Ah, don¡¯t throw stones at me. Don¡¯t throw stones at me (Important). People who read until this point, people who gave me evaluations, bookmarks, and comments, those who pointed out typos, I shall thank the gods for you. Thank you very much. Somehow, the long note makes it seem like the last chapter, but this isn¡¯t the last chapter. Everyone is to switch trains to head for the men¡¯s hell. Everyone, let¡¯s fall to hell together. I¡¯m waiting for you ¡ùThe next ¡°chapter¡± is about character introduction (only for those characters that already appeared in the story), so please read it if it interests you. ¡¾Additional information¡¿I aimed for a shoujo manga-style novel, but the romance is dying. It didn¡¯t seem to revive when I cast Ka¡ðing at it. Someone, help me cast Ka¡ðing at it.2 T/N: Though the author said they will release the character introduction for the next chapter, I will skip it and proceed to the story immediately; they put every character over the course of the story in that spot, so the content will increase as the story progresses. Therefore I will translate that last, or at least when I¡¯ve caught up with the raw. CH 78 A/N: From now on, the train departing to the men¡¯s hell is in operation. Everyone, please bring out the lady heart within you and board the train . Well, that was how I ended up coming to the hell where there are only men around, and I am already frustrated.1 I have the memory of living my past life in a boys¡¯ school and working at a place that was also filled with men. To be honest, I thought I would have an easier time dealing with men than women. Yes, I thought it would be easy. However, if I think about it carefully, it might have been a familiar environment for my past life self, but it was the first time for Sophie. Indeed, it was a big mistake to think it was okay just because I was tolerant about it in my past life! In this place, there is no graceful goddess who loves roses, no beautiful celestial maiden who plays with her horse, no angel who puts snacks in her mouth and relaxes her cheeks, and no lovely goddess of fertility who shakes her frilly dress! Why did I think I could live in this kind of world? I want to ask my past self! Even though I already promised Christina onee-sama, it was a complete miscalculation. This is Sophie Linier¡¯s greatest blunder! Aah, Tenma, what should I do? I feel so lacking in motivation that I am disappointed in myself. If only there was even just one busty girl like Lilina-sama here, I am sure I could work as hard as a carriage horse! I was the one who made the final decision to come to ¡°The King¡¯s Sword.¡± It was something I chose myself. I know that. But it is still hard! It is hard to only have men around! This space which lacks frills feels so haaaaaard! ¡­Excuse me. I am just a bit confused at the moment. It seems I lost myself for a moment there, what a blunder. Fufu, I wonder if it was because of the person in front of me? Tenma, there were tons of things I wanted to write, so much so that I might fill the diary by today. Yes, especially about this person¡ª The person she referred to in the writing earlier was Gerald Forsius, the third son of the count family, who had been awarded three black stars. At the moment, Sophie¡¯s heart was dead as she was guided around ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± by Gerald. People couldn¡¯t enter the black star faculty just because they possessed exceptional swordsmanship. It was the special star that only allowed sons of high-ranking aristocrats with a guaranteed personality to be admitted. Among those black stars who graduated, only those who successfully passed the entrance examination of the Holy Knight Brigade would become paladins, who were responsible for protecting the royal family. Gerald received three black stars during his time as a student, and three was the highest number of stars that could be obtained in the academy. Moreover, it seemed that he was the youngest person to receive three black stars. Once a person had three black stars, they were granted the privilege of joining the Holy Knight Brigade without examination. Ferio went through all the trouble to call Gerald, who was already serving as a paladin at the moment, back to ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± to be Sophie¡¯s escort. Although it was without a doubt an annoyance to Gerald, Sophie also didn¡¯t feel grateful for it and felt annoyed about that. He is expressionless, feels inorganic, and doesn¡¯t seem to show any emotion. Couldn¡¯t he have sent a more decent black star instead? Wasn¡¯t the black star faculty something that didn¡¯t allow a person without guaranteed personality to enroll? What were the personality criteria again? Such was the question that ran through Sophie¡¯s mind. Since Gerald sported the similar blond hair and blue eyes like Christina did, Sophie thought she would feel a bit attached to him, but that wasn¡¯t the case at all. On the contrary, Sophie even felt irritated that he actually had the same colors as Christina despite not being her. It was completely irrational anger, but Sophie just couldn¡¯t stand it. The man named Gerald Forsius had a well-formed face, a toned body, long legs, and an aura that could be felt even from a distance. The clothes he wore were also immaculate, with the black robe having a beautiful crest with fine gold embroidery. Gerald¡¯s hair was short because knights weren¡¯t allowed to have long hair, despite the fact that Gerald hailed from a count family. However, any kind of hairstyle would suit his neat face. He was impeccable except for his amiability, and he was certainly handsome enough to be praised by the young ladies in ¡°The Queen¡¯s Rose.¡± But regardless of how handsome he was, he was still a man. Moreover, an unfriendly man. There was nothing cute about him. Besides, he seemed to be the model of Leold, who was loved by Lana, the lovely onee-sama. Only hatred would be directed at him from Sophie. Yeah, I¡¯ll just refer to him as Geragera in my mind. All handsome and cool-looking dudes should all drop dead. Gerald suddenly stopped and told Sophie, who managed to keep her sanity by cussing inside her mind, about things other than guidance. ¡°Sophie-sama. I heard that you requested for the escort to be a person without a fianc¨¦e if possible.¡± A person who was granted a purple star had the right to call people other than the royal family without an honorific, regardless of the other party¡¯s family pedigree.2 On the contrary, it was made a rule that other people weren¡¯t allowed to call the bearer of the purple star directly by their name, even if they had a higher family pedigree, and they had to use the proper honorific. I don¡¯t like to be called ¡°-sama¡± by Geragera, at least feeling-wise. For Sophie, it was a politeness she wasn¡¯t grateful about. It didn¡¯t need to be said, but Sophie also had no intention of calling Gerald without honorifics. It was unbearable for her to call a man she wasn¡¯t and had no intention of being familiar with without honorifics. But she didn¡¯t let such thoughts appear in her expression and answered with a smile. ¡°Yes. I requested His Highness to do so.¡± It was especially troublesome if said escort actually had a fianc¨¦e who was a student at ¡°The Queen¡¯s Rose.¡± It might lead to Sophie being hated because they thought she used their fianc¨¦ as she liked. Sophie wanted to avoid being hated by the young ladies of ¡°The Queen¡¯s Rose.¡± Although Sophie indeed wanted to see their lovely puffed cheeks when they were angry, she didn¡¯t want to cause trouble in their relationships with men. Besides, although people with a copper star, which was mostly made of commoners, would likely have no fianc¨¦e, it was hard to think that people with a black star, who were composed of people belonging to a viscount family or greater pedigree, do not have one. For Sophie, who didn¡¯t want a black star as an escort to begin with, it was a good argument to refuse them. ¡°If the fianc¨¦e of a black star heard their man had to escort a woman who isn¡¯t a member of the royal family, I doubt they would feel good about it.¡± For the black stars who were stationed to escort the royal family, it would likely cause bad feelings to arise if they were commanded to protect a woman who hadn¡¯t achieved anything yet, even if said woman was a purple star. At least, her excuse took into consideration the feelings of the black star. However, Gerald answered with his expressionless face. ¡°Black stars are to protect anyone that the royal family asks them to. I doubt any fianc¨¦e of a black star is such a stupid woman who wouldn¡¯t understand that.¡± ¡°¡­Oh my.¡± Haaaaaahhhh?! Did he just say stupid women?! You are a fool who can¡¯t even understand the swaying feelings of a maiden in adolescence! You should just directly ask why I asked for such a troublesome requirement even though there are hardly any aristocrats without a fianc¨¦e! The number of Sophie¡¯s rants inside her mind drastically increased in just the few hours since she came to ¡°The King¡¯s Sword.¡± The image of Sophie Linier, the young lady of the baron family, collapsed, and Nakamura Tasuku inside her mind sprung out instead. CH 79 Calm down, Sophie! Remember that I am an aristocratic young lady, so I shouldn¡¯t reveal my anger. If I explode here, my efforts to become a proper young lady would be all for nothing. If I let it show even once, then this man would not treat me as a proper young lady ever again. We would end up kicking each other the next time we met! That would be no good. It would be terrible if the fact I am a person who would kick others became known by Christina onee-sama! Dozens of seconds passed with that thought. Sophie, who instantly calmed herself down, revealed a lovely smile and answered, ¡°You¡¯re right. I¡¯m embarrassed by my lack of forethought.¡± ¡°Then¡­¡± ¡°However, I have no intention of changing what I already requested of His Highness. Since the beginning, I¡¯ve thought that there would be no one who would endanger the bearer of the purple star, who is the spokesperson of the king, in ¡®The King¡¯s Sword.¡¯ Don¡¯t you also think an escort is unnecessary to begin with?¡± The students of ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± were subject to absolute obedience to the current king and the next king. It was outrageous to harm the bearer of the purple star, who was regarded as the spokesperson of the king. If there were such students and the action wasn¡¯t prevented, the other unrelated students would also be caught in the aftermath. That generation would be known by the graduate students and their future juniors as ¡°the shame of The King¡¯s Sword.¡± ¡°So you don¡¯t have to be my escort. I¡¯m sure everyone else is probably busy as well.¡± That was a pure threat. Perhaps she really didn¡¯t need an escort. Because if there were even a single person who dared to harm her, then everyone in ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± would be in trouble. If they want to avoid that, then they should protect her properly.1 Those words, which would be taken literally by a pure person, were taken as the girl¡¯s poisonous sarcasm to Gerald, which made his eyebrow twitch a little. Before Gerald could open his mouth, Sophie gave him a lady-like greeting with a lovely smile on her face. ¡°Thank you for escorting me to the dormitory, Gerald-sama. Please excuse me.¡± She thanked him and quickly went away. The dormitory prepared for Sophie was a two-story building, which was smaller compared to other buildings, but she was authorized to use the entire building. There were always escorts inside and outside the building, and they were all paladins who experienced hundreds of battles. They weren¡¯t youngsters like Gerald was; they were all men in their late forties. As long as Sophie entered the dormitory, Gerald would have no role to play since these men were there instead. One of the escorts waiting in front of the door noticed Sophie and opened the door. When she greeted him, he replied with a smile. They had to keep their emotions in check at the royal palace, but this place wasn¡¯t the royal palace, and as they took into consideration the girl they had to protect, they all showed their expressions to Sophie. Soon after Sophie entered the hall while thinking ¡®a stuffy man being expressionless was not a consideration,¡¯ Sunny came to greet her. ¡°Welcome back, Sophie-sama! Are you okay?¡± Sophie smiled to reassure Sunny, who had a pale expression that seemed to come from her worry. ¡°Oh my, Sunny. There¡¯s nothing to worry about, so rest assured. Everyone seems to be very good people, so it¡¯s okay.¡± Sunny was visibly relieved by those words. Most of those words were lies, but there was no way Sophie could say that to Sunny, who was clearly worried about her. Just like Ferio said, Lorenzo Forsell-sama is indeed cooperative. But the others are¡­ Since Sophie already inwardly exploded around the time Gerald introduced himself, she could only vaguely remember the names and faces of the others, but she could tell from the atmosphere what they all thought. ¡ªWhy did such a woman receive a purple star? She could feel the malice and curiosity prickling on her skin. Sophie could easily tell that they were checking out the weird girl, and she wanted to retort and tell them to learn how to hide it better. After returning to her room and changing her clothes, Sunny left the room for a bit to prepare tea. After confirming that Sunny had left the room, Sophie began to frown and speak with a rough voice that didn¡¯t fit an aristocratic young lady at all. ¡°Those annoying words and behavior are way beyond Leoleo! Even though you are just the model for Leoleo, you damn Geragera!¡± She spoke rough words as she sat on a chair and took out the diary from the desk. Sophie squeezed the quill and filled the white paper with complaints to vent her anger. She noticed it after living as Sophie Linier for 14 years, but apparently, she hated unfriendly handsome dudes. Although Tenma was also somewhat of an unfriendly handsome dude, she could tolerate him, but not Gerald. ¡°I wonder why Geragera pisses me off so much?¡± Wouldn¡¯t a normal girl be attracted to that kind of unfriendly handsome dude? However, Sophie wasn¡¯t a normal girl. Was that the reason? Perhaps because she was a man in her previous life, but just the fact that that kind of unfriendly dude was popular just because they were handsome repulsed Sophie. ¡°Tenma is certainly an unfriendly handsome dude, but he is a kind person at his core!¡± While having a subtle opinion of her best friend from a doting parent¡¯s perspective, she nodded as she was convinced by her own opinion. As Sophie became calmer, she took out another piece of paper. Lorenzo Forsell asked her some questions when they talked earlier, so she had to write him her answers. She wasn¡¯t in a state to be able to give a proper answer back then, which she found regrettable, as she learned that he wasn¡¯t known as the ¡°Genius of the Generation¡± for nothing. The content of his conversations and questions were all sophisticated, and they were questions that appeared due to his understanding of the sewerage plan that Sophie made. ¡°Ah¡­ but how do I give this to Lorenzo-sama?¡± Should she ask the escort paladin in the dormitory, or Gerald? ¡°I don¡¯t want to ask Geragera for it¡­ I already told him all that earlier, so he might not come to escort¡­ rather, it¡¯s better if he doesn¡¯t come.¡± She quickly shot down the idea. Since she would have her next meeting with Lorenzo next week, she was wondering if she should just directly answer him then. And so, the Purple Star Sophie¡¯s brilliant first day at ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± ended mostly with her being angry at Gerald Forsius. By the next morning, her tiny hope was in vain, as Gerald came properly as an escort. Sophie plastered a smile on her face but clicked her tongue loudly in her mind. CH 80 Born as the third son of a count family, Gerald Forsius was obliged to become a paladin from the moment he was born. The Forsius family was a family of knights who have protected the royal family for generations, with all the males in the family holding the title of Paladin. It was the same for the family¡¯s firstborn, and it was family tradition to become a paladin first before they were allowed to take over the position of the family head. The third son Gerald became a paladin according to the custom of his family. Moreover, he became the youngest in history to earn the paladin title, and it was decided that he would eventually become the escort of the first prince. And when he was tasked to be an escort of someone else by that very first prince, Gerald honestly wondered why it had to be him. The girl was Sophie Linier, the daughter of a baron family. She was also the first woman who was granted the honor of receiving a purple star. Everyone would naturally be surprised about that. And then, rumors began to spread. Some said, he was the prince who was born from that woman after all. Some said, the prince had the blood of that king flowing in his veins after all. Some said, that was why the first prince was more interested in a woman of a lower pedigree rather than the daughter of a duke family who was more suitable for him status-wise. They also said it was ridiculous to grant a purple star out of lust. Gerald was aware the first prince wasn¡¯t that kind of a person. That was exactly why he wondered. Why exactly did that first prince grant a purple star to a woman, and one so young that it would be more proper to call her a girl instead? Gerald thought he would understand once he met her, but to be honest, he still couldn¡¯t understand why from his first impression of her. Sophie Linier was certainly a beautiful girl with a good appearance. However, he couldn¡¯t feel any intellect worthy to grant such a person the purple star. She seemed to be an ordinary girl who had a smile on her face and gave a formal greeting. She was a completely different type of woman from the fianc¨¦e of the first prince, the daughter of a duke family, Christina Wellin. Christina was a woman who was born to be a queen, with an overwhelming presence that would make her surroundings prostrate before her. The quality of her birth was different from Sophie Linier¡¯s. Did His Highness prefer this kind of quiet woman? Gerald was listening to Sophie¡¯s conversation with Lorenzo, where he asked her several questions, but she didn¡¯t seem to be able to answer properly. Perhaps she was fascinated by Lorenzo¡¯s handsome looks, or maybe she was nervous, but it felt like she wasn¡¯t focusing at the moment and her eyes were looking somewhere far away. But something happened when he escorted her to the dormitory. ¡°Black stars are to protect anyone that the royal family asks them to. I doubt any fianc¨¦e of a black star is such a stupid woman who wouldn¡¯t understand that.¡± The moment Gerald said that, Sophie¡¯s vacant eyes were painted with killing intent. It was only for a moment, but he managed to feel it because he was a knight who was sensitive to such a thing. Gerald couldn¡¯t understand why his earlier remark made her angry, and he also didn¡¯t know how a young girl like her managed to emit such a killing intent, but he did understand that he touched her reverse scale[E/N: The ¡°reverse scale¡± comes from a legend in Japan that every dragon has a scale that is differently shaped than others. Touching it would incite the dragon¡¯s wrath upon you]. Just as he was about to apologize for his slip of the tongue, Sophie put on a smile that was the same as before and responded to his comment. However, the words that came out were indirect sarcasm filled with poison which he could hardly believe actually came from the person who seemed to be a quiet girl earlier. Suddenly, he remembered the words that the first prince told him. [¡°To be honest, I do think that granting an aristocratic young lady a purple star then asking her to achieve a great task at ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯ was a cruel request. That is why, please listen to her selfishness as long as she doesn¡¯t go too far.¡±] The first prince was a gentle person even among the royal family. He always remembered to be considerate to his vassals. Gerald also served the first prince more than just out of responsibility. However, Gerald was very bad at dealing with women who kept changing their minds every moment. [¡°I have no intention of disobeying your order. However, I am not my brother. It is too much for me to deal with selfish women.¡±] [¡°She would be much easier to deal with if she really were just a selfish woman, but she¡¯s a really weird one. ¡ªMake sure you don¡¯t get swallowed by her.¡±] Gerald couldn¡¯t understand what the first prince meant when he said that with a fearless smile back then. But he felt like he understood a little now. I see. As His Highness said, she really is a weird girl¡­ Even so, he merely thought of her as a weird girl for now. It was still unclear if she was really talented enough to receive the purple star. If she really wasn¡¯t a person worthy enough for the purple star, he would have to get rid of her, even if she might be a person the first prince loved. He was a paladin with the duty to protect the royal family. Any person who didn¡¯t bring any benefit to the royal family would be destroyed without discrimination. That was the greatest duty of the Forsius family that served the kings for generations. CH 81 Tenma, I¡¯m being MukaPun right now. It¡¯s a mukamuka punpun1, if you don¡¯t get it. ¡­No good. I thought I would feel better if I tried to sound cute, but it was just a waste of effort. Tenma, does the fact that I want to harass the escort because they happen to be a handsome dude make me disqualified as a person? But don¡¯t you think it just can¡¯t be helped? He has a good face, a good physique, and a good family pedigree. I can¡¯t help but think he is trying to pick a fight with unpopular men. Eh, you say that I am a woman now? Even women can have an antipathy toward popular men! Well, sorry for my needy heart! Excuse me. I was a little distraught there. What a thing to do, I wonder if I don¡¯t look like a young lady anymore¡­ Kuh, this is also Geragera¡¯s fault. Even though I already spoke sarcastically to him that much, he didn¡¯t seem to be affected at all. Even yesterday, he was stuck behind me all the time, and to be honest, I was about to become neurotic because of that. Even though he¡¯s an escort, I didn¡¯t feel like I was being protected at all. On the contrary, not only do I feel exhausted being together with him, but I also need to plaster a smile on my face even though I don¡¯t want to; I constantly feel like my face is going to cramp. To think he manages to get on my nerves this much even though only two days have passed, what a scary man, Geragera is! Aaaaah, I¡¯d really like to attach a beautiful boy like Nicole to him! If that happens, my beloved Lana onee-sama and other people with a similar interest in the girls¡¯ academy would be happy, and I wouldn¡¯t need to be tortured by this feeling that I prefer to throw away in the trash can. Indeed, I think all those handsome dudes should be sentenced to entering that ¡°between the lines¡± stuff! Why does Leoleo have Nicole, but Geragera doesn¡¯t have such a person? I will look for one now and sentence them to be entered between the lines. Look forward to it, Tenma! After she finished writing the letter to Tenma the next morning¨Csince she couldn¡¯t do it yesterday because she was tired and fell asleep¨Cshe immediately went down to the first floor. Sophie had been basically active every early morning since she came to ¡°The King¡¯s Sword.¡± Since there was a kitchen she could use freely here, unlike when she was at ¡°The Queen¡¯s Rose,¡± she could prepare her own breakfast and lunch. ¡°For now, this is the only thing I am grateful about here.¡± She muttered that while quickly cooking her breakfast and preparing her lunch box. While she was doing that, Sunny came into the kitchen. ¡°Good morning, Sophie-sama.¡± As Sunny gave her morning greeting to Sophie with a lovely smile and Sophie replied with a similar smile, Sunny immediately helped with the cooking. She was the only servant in this building, along with only one paladin guarding the door. It was clearly too much of a burden for Sunny alone, no matter how one thought about it, but Ferio had no intention of letting new people get attached to Sophie, of which Sunny agreed, and reasoned that the light chores could be outsourced. Based on that, Sophie decided to take charge of making meals when she could do so. Since Sunny was aware that cooking was Sophie¡¯s hobby, Sunny wouldn¡¯t tell Sophie that such a thing was unladylike. Instead, she came to help Sophie just like what she was doing at the moment. After making breakfast and lunch, she ate the breakfast with Sunny, then they proceeded to Sophie¡¯s room to change Sophie¡¯s clothes. It was easy for Sophie to dress herself, unless it was an elaborate dress, but while Sunny let Sophie prepare meals, she didn¡¯t let Sophie dress herself. It seemed dressing Sophie up was a blissful moment for Sunny. If Sophie took that away, Sunny would have a very sad face. Indeed, if Sophie did everything on her own, it would deprive Sunny of her servant work, so Sophie obediently let Sunny dress her. After Sunny finished helping Sophie change her clothes, she left the room for a moment, but then returned some time later. ¡°Sophie-sama, today¡¯s escort is here.¡± Sophie tilted her head at the word ¡°today¡¯s escort.¡± Did that word mean the escort for today wasn¡¯t Gerald but someone else? However, perhaps because Gerald, who looked similar to Leold, who Sunny liked, didn¡¯t come, Sunny seemed a little restless, which was rare for her. ¡°Sunny, is something wrong?¡± When Sophie asked, Sunny exclaimed, ¡°No, nothing!¡± It was definitely weirder than usual. Perhaps the escort for today was a better man than Gerald? When it came to a person whose handsomeness was comparable to Gerald, only Lorenzo Forsell, the director of the Institute of Medical Science, came to Sophie¡¯s mind, but there was no way such a person would serve as an escort, and her appointment to meet with him again was still a few days away. ¡°For this morning, a person named Luca-sama came.¡± ¡°Luca-sama? Now that I think about it, there was a person with that name during the time for the first introductions.¡± Sophie didn¡¯t listen to the self-introductions after Gerald¡¯s, but there was certainly such a name there. As they hurried to the hall, there was a boy with a cute face standing straight and waiting for her. ¡°Good morning, Sophie-sama. I will serve as your escort for today. I might be young, but I¡¯m looking forward to working with you.¡± He was taller than Sophie, but looking at Luca, who didn¡¯t seem to be older than her, he had big, crisp green eyes and beautiful black hair. Uwah¡­ his appearance looks just like Nicole¡­ At the first glance at Luca, Sophie finally understood why Sunny was so fidgety earlier. Nicole was Sunny¡¯s favorite character in that story. Sophie barely managed to stop her astonishment from escaping her mouth as she saw the boy who looked just like Nicole from ¡°The Golden Knight and The Obsidian Boy.¡± And as Sophie looked closely, she certainly felt that this person was present at the greetings on the first day. Because of her state on that day, Sophie failed to recognize this cute boy who looked similar to Nicole. Perhaps this is the person who is the model for Nicole? It seemed to be the case when she looked at him. His short hair made him very similar to Nicole. CH 82 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 082 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? §Ñm §³urr§Öntl§å ?n §®uk§Ñ§²un ?t§Ñt§Ö! ?? ¡°§¦rr¡­ §®§å d§Ö§Ö§â§Ö?t §Ñ§â§àl§àg?§Ö?, but §Ñr§Ö §å§àu w§àrr?§Öd th§Ñt ? m?ght l§Ñ§ãk ?tr§Öngth?¡± ¡°§¯§Öh? 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CH 84 ¡°I can go outside as long as I have an appropriate reason to do so.¡± ¡°Could you go to Lorenzo-sama¡¯s place then?¡± ¡°Yes¡­ err, did you need something?¡± Luca hesitated to reply for a moment. ¡°Lorenzo-sama asked me some questions the other day, but I couldn¡¯t immediately give him an answer back then. I prepared the document containing the answers to the questions back then, so I wonder if Luca could send it to him.¡± ¡°If it is about that, I can deliver it immediately.¡± As Sophie told Luca her request, he immediately replied with a smile. ¡°It is really helpful for Luca to be the younger brother of Lorenzo-sama. Perhaps Lorenzo-sama asked you to take care of me?¡± ¡°Err¡­ that¡¯s¡­¡± Luca couldn¡¯t immediately deny Sophie¡¯s words and his words got stuck in his throat. Seeing him hesitate, Sophie presumed she¡¯d guessed correctly. As she thought about how Lorenzo had to request his own younger brother to apply as her escort, Sophie felt bad for Luca. ¡°This must be troublesome for Luca. I¡¯m sorry.¡± During his escort day, not only could he not participate in the lecture, but he could have spent all day with Sophie without eating and drinking were it not for Sophie inviting him to earlier. Although that might be included in the job¡¯s scope as an escort, considering Luca was still a student, it wasn¡¯t like he got paid for it so it should be nothing but trouble for Luca. It was doubtful he would apply to be her escort if it was not for his elder brother asking him to. When Sophie apologized, Luca hurriedly raised his voice saying, ¡°Not at all.¡± ¡°Originally, a copper star wouldn¡¯t have a high enough status to escort a purple star. It¡¯s an honor for me! ¡­Besides, my elder brother was praising Sophie-sama. My elder brother would only say such a thing to a person he acknowledged, so I¡¯ve always wondered what kind of person Sophie-sama is. Moreover, I heard the person was an aristocratic young lady, so I thought I was lacking to serve as an escort¡­¡± Luca¡¯s voice gradually became quieter as his confidence faded. According to Luca, since he enrolled in ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± at ten, he has had zero interactions with women in general, let alone aristocratic young ladies. Luca¡¯s words and deeds were closer to those of a commoner than an aristocrat, so despite having the surname of a marquis family, he identified himself more as a commoner. It seemed that he even held a fear for aristocratic women. ¡°I can understand. You couldn¡¯t help but feel so toward the people of the opposite sex. I also felt the same during my previous life.¡± ¡°Eh?¡± ¡°Ah, nothing¡­¡± Sophie couldn¡¯t help but sympathize with Luca from Tasuku¡¯s perspective. Sophie was trying to cover up her fumble as a rant, but at that moment, she could hear mockery over their shoulder. ?¡ªshe merely seduced His Highness, and she became a purple star? they said. Luca erased his cute expression from earlier and his face became painted with killing intent. They turned around, but there wasn¡¯t anyone there anymore. It seemed that the person who said that had already fled. Although Sophie received curious gazes all this time, it was the first time such malicious words were directed at her in this academy. ¡°I¡¯m terribly sorry! Unlike Gerald-sama, I couldn¡¯t be as much of a deterrent as he is and so such a person appeared¡­ I will definitely find who it is and make him apologize!¡± Luca put on an expression of an escort while biting his lips in regret. His lip was trembling, probably out of anger. Sophie thought he was just a cute boy, but as expected of a person who had two copper stars, one could feel the valor he emitted. As Sophie admired Luca, she smiled at him. ¡°Oh, I don¡¯t care about that. Besides, I was still looked at with strange eyes even when I was together with Gerald-sama, so it¡¯s not Luca¡¯s fault.¡± ¡°But!¡± ¡°Regardless of the reason, a woman came to ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯ after all. I think being seen as a foreign object is unavoidable. That¡¯s why I personally have an easier time with Luca, who does not give off so much pressure, so much so that I want Luca to be my escort all the time.¡± ¡°Sophie-sama¡­¡± Sophie stood up from the bench and looked straight at Luca. ¡°Luca, I actually hadn¡¯t felt motivated at all when I first came to ¡®The King¡¯s Sword.¡¯ That¡¯s why I couldn¡¯t remember most of you during the introductions.¡± As Sophie told him the truth, Luca was dumbfounded, leaving him stiffened with his mouth hanging open. ¡°The sewage plan is certainly my dream, and I thought I would be prepared to carry it out under any circumstances. But I never thought I had to do it at ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯¡­¡± Luca closed his opened mouth, then opened it again as if wanted to say something, but words wouldn¡¯t come out of it. Not only was he at a loss what to say, but his troubled expression with lowered eyebrows looked so unreliable that it was hard to believe he was the same boy who exuded valor earlier. ¡°There are only men here, right? There is no beautiful or cute thing here. There is only hostility and curious eyes. It is natural for me to lose my motivation.¡± Because Luca totally understood her point, he had a guilty expression and apologized on behalf of the others. ¡°It¡¯s not something for Luca to apologize for. Men, even non-nobles, don¡¯t really like women to take the front stage. Moreover, one such woman is granted a purple star. However, I have to lead those men and accomplish the great task no matter what.¡± Sophie spoke plainly, but the burden she felt was considerably heavy, making Luca feel pain in his chest. Such burdens were too heavy and bore too much importance to be carried by a girl of the same age as him. Even as he understood that, there was nothing that he could do as a copper star to carry such a burden together. ¡°Yes¡­¡± At the very least, he hoped to be strong enough to protect her from such malicious words, but then Sophie replied with a smile. And it was a very¡ªa very strong smile. ¡°That¡¯s why you should overlook some actions. Also, it¡¯s not like I¡¯ll just accept their words obediently, so don¡¯t misunderstand that!¡± ¡°Ye¡­yes?¡± ¡°Please don¡¯t report my behavior that would lower my dignity as an aristocratic young lady to Lorenzo-sama.¡± ¡°Ye¡­yes¡­¡± Luca was completely panicked inside. Ah, Sophie-sama totally knows about it¡­ It wasn¡¯t like Lorenzo merely sent his younger brother to be Sophie¡¯s escort just out of consideration for her. What Lorenzo wanted was all the information about the girl named Sophie Linier. Be it what the girl that the genius of the generation acknowledged would think, the actions she would take, and the source of her knowledge. The man named Lorenzo was someone who tried to uncover everything about what he was curious about. He asked his younger brother Luca to apply as Sophie¡¯s escort as a means to get such information faster than anyone and as accurately as possible. Brother, I can¡¯t act like a spy after all. To think I got caught on the first day¡­ He sighed miserably. ¡°Oh, what¡¯s wrong, Luca?¡± ¡°Nothing¡­¡± Toward the girl who asked while definitely aware of the reason for his sigh, Luca felt something unfathomable about her, which made him a bit scared. ¡°Is that so? Then let¡¯s go. Since we¡¯re already here, we might as well visit the dining room on the way back. I doubt I¡¯ll have many chances to use it, but I want to see it at least once. I don¡¯t think there¡¯ll be a lot of people there right now anyway.¡± Her eyes were so lively, which made Luca think that her complaints and real thoughts she said earlier were actually a calculated move. Luca was taken to the dining room as if he was dragged there, all while unable to understand what kind of person the girl in front of him was. CH 85 ¡°As expected of the dining hall where 300 students can eat together, it is quite large.¡± Inside the dining room, there were dozens of tables where eight people could sit lined up together, albeit each was separated by a potted plant. Most of the students seemed to have finished their meals, and the dining hall was quiet. ¡°What are the meal contents in this dining hall?¡± ¡°Bread, pottage, and cheese are the main ingredients. Sometimes, meat is also used.¡± By her past life¡¯s standard, that amount would be insufficient for students who were still in their growing period, but it was an acceptable amount for this world¡¯s standard. Sophie was curious how it tasted, but it was unlikely to suit her palate. My body is completely different from my past life self, but my sense of taste remains the same. I wonder why? Because of that, Sophie was unable to eat things that most people in this world commonly ate. However, considering everyone ate the dishes she made with gusto, it showed that there was nothing wrong with her sense of taste. ¡°Perhaps I should eat at the dining hall tomorrow.¡± ¡°Eh?!¡± Sophie didn¡¯t intend to do so from the beginning, since she expected it wouldn¡¯t fit her palate, so when Sophie muttered that, Luca responded in a hurry for some reason. ¡°Sophie-sama, you always eat food that is as tasty as what you gave me earlier, right?¡± ¡°Yes.¡± ¡°In that case, I think the dishes here won¡¯t suit your palate.¡± Seeing how Luca could declare that despite only eating Sophie¡¯s food once, Sophie couldn¡¯t help but stare at Luca. ¡°Does it taste that bad?¡± ¡°I think it is that bad. Some aristocrats also consume their meals in this dining hall, but those with wealthy families tend to eat what they brought from their house.¡± It seemed there wasn¡¯t any particular rule against that. Sophie thought the rule of the dining hall would be similar to public school in her past life, but it seemed that the rule was more lenient. ¡°I see¡­ but I want to eat it at least once, so could you come along with me to the dining hall tomorrow? Or perhaps Gerald-sama would be the one responsible to be my escort tomorrow?¡± ¡°I would gladly escort you if Sophie-sama wishes so! ¡­But is it really okay for me to be your escort? Just like what happened earlier, I am a weak deterrent.¡± ¡°There¡¯s no need for any deterrent; it gives me the chance to grasp onto their weakness after all. I have to make use of it.¡± ¡°Heh?¡± Despite being raised in a marquis family, it seemed Luca was still pure, and seemingly did not understand what Sophie was talking about. Luca would never expect that Sophie, who looked so innocent, would remember every person who talked rudely to the purple star and considered using that as threatening material in case of emergency. Therefore, Luca was desperately thinking about what Sophie meant. Just as they were about to leave the dining room, a group of several people entered. They seemed to be gold star students, and one of them looked familiar to Sophie. ¡°That boy, he looks familiar¡­¡± ¡°He is the eldest son of Viscount Rydholm1, Lars Rydholm-dono. He was one of the people present to greet you on your first day here.¡± Sophie was really grateful to Luca for reminding her. Otherwise, the fact that Sophie didn¡¯t remember the man at all because of how unmotivated she was on her first day would spread. The people who greeted Sophie on her first day might have been carefully selected by Ferio, but honestly, Sophie wasn¡¯t interested, regardless of how much Ferio recommended them. She wished to judge for herself whether people were useful or not, not rely on others¡¯ judgment. Even so, it is still problematic to completely forget about them. The only people she remembered on the first day¡¯s greetings were Lorenzo and Gerald. To think her inexperience was revealed like this because she was thinking about her beautiful, blond, blue-eyed ¡°onee-sama¡± to escape from that period of hell. Ah, but I remember there was Nert Barth-sama, the deputy director of the Institute of Medical Science. She was surprised to remember that not just the director, but the deputy director was also present back then, according to her memory. Everything other than that remained hazy. However, Sophie was familiar with the Rydholm surname since way back. ¡°Speaking of the Rydholm house, it is one of the wealthiest merchant families in the Orlando Kingdom, dealing with fabric trade, tailoring, and decorating them, right?¡± They collected excellent quality fabric from all over the world, including silk, cotton, and linen, and they boasted of their highest quality customers, including other aristocrats, bourgeois customers, as well as the royal family. They produced great designs, and their tailoring technique was also excellent, with the latest dresses produced by the Rydholm family becoming very popular among the young ladies at ¡°The Queen¡¯s Rose.¡± ¡°I heard that the son of Viscount Rydholm was the same age as me. So he enrolled in ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯.¡± ¡°Among the people who gathered to greet you on the first day, Lars-dono was the sole gold star student.¡± ¡°Fu~hn¡­¡± Sophie met with Viscount Rydholm once a few years ago. That person had a broad view of the world, allowing him to judge the situation of the nations and determine the quantity of goods and amount of money he had to pay or set as the price for his goods. He also had a gentlemanly personality that earned him trust, and he was well-known in social circles. The reason Ferio chose Lars Rydholm instead of another gold star student was most likely intended to take advantage of his father¡¯s wide social circle. In this situation, perhaps I should go and greet him? Since Lars was allowed to give his greetings on her first day, it showed how importantly he was treated. Being allowed to go for first greetings only to be ignored afterward would likely stain his reputation, so Sophie walked toward the group of gold star students. But the content of their conversation was about sarcasm and slander against Sophie, who was granted the purple star. Luca¡¯s complexion changed again. In Sophie¡¯s perspective, sarcasm and slander weren¡¯t that big of a deal. However, the slander they talked about wasn¡¯t only toward Sophie, but an insult toward women in general, so Sophie began to get angry. They said things like how women were troublesome; that as long as they looked good, it was hard to tell how vile their heart was, or how they had it easy since they could marry someone rich as long as they looked good. They made it sound easy, even though they weren¡¯t aware of how much effort a woman put in to maintain their beauty. Sophie wished to see if they could say the same after they put on a tight and hard corset, style their hair causing it to be heavy, and wear a hard-to-move-in dress and still move gracefully despite that. Without noticing Sophie¡¯s anger, Lars snorted. ¡°No matter how beautiful she is, she doesn¡¯t have a chest. I guess the baron family didn¡¯t give her enough food so she only has such a pitiful chest.¡± It was such outrageous words. CH 86 ¡°Oh my, you don¡¯t have to worry since I ate more than enough food.¡± Sophie thought to pretend not to hear it, but when she said such a sarcastic greeting, the faces of the gold star students turned pale. The change was too drastic?¡ªlike dipping a litmus paper into pure acid?¡ªto the point Sophie was surprised about it as well. It seemed they were more timid compared to the person who bad-mouthed her behind her back and ran earlier. ¡°Excuse me.¡± Suddenly, a man wearing black interjected. He looked harmless, but the fact he wore black meant he belonged to the black star faculty. His black clothes were adorned with similar fine, silver embroidery as Gerald. ¡°Who are you again?¡± ¡°¡­My name is Keith Dudley.¡± ¡°Sophie-sama, he was among the people who greeted you on the first day! He¡¯s already earned one black star!¡± Luca explained in a hurry, but his explanation was rougher compared to when he talked about Lars. However, Luca¡¯s desperate follow-up was meaningless to Sophie. ¡°Ah, so that¡¯s how it is. My apologies, I don¡¯t remember you.¡± ¡°Hah¡­?¡± Keith uttered in such a stupid voice to the girl who blatantly declared that she forgot about him with a big smile, but he immediately returned to himself and continued to speak. ¡°Sophie-sama, I will give a proper punishment for Lars Rydholm, so could you please not make a big fuss about this?¡± Lars¡¯ complexion became worse at Keith¡¯s words. ¡°Oh my, you mean you will do so?¡± ¡°Yes.¡± ¡°Why? What authority allows you to do so?¡± ¡°Eh¡­?¡± Keith uttered in a stupid voice for the second time, probably because he didn¡¯t think that Sophie would ask about his authority. Even though Keith only had a single black star, he seemed to be more human-like compared to Gerald. On the contrary, Sophie couldn¡¯t understand why he was surprised by a simple question. ¡°Are you the director of the gold stars?¡± ¡°No¡­¡± There were directors for each star, and they had the authority to punish other stars. Even Sophie was aware of that much in advance. She asked him despite knowing that. ¡°Then, what authority do you have that allows you to punish others?¡± ¡°¡­It¡¯s because I am a black star.¡± ¡°Oh my, isn¡¯t it the main principle of ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯ that there is no superiority or inferiority between stars, with the exception of the purple star?¡± Of course, that principle was just a fa?ade and there was actually star superiority in practice. The black stars, who were fostered to enter the paladin order, had the least amount of students and their standards were strict. Although family pedigree was important, a black star with a similar pedigree would be superior to others. However, that was a bad custom that ignored the main principle of ¡°The King¡¯s Sword.¡± It might be allowed to attach such superiority after they graduated from ¡°The King¡¯s Sword,¡± but such a thing shouldn¡¯t have been allowed when they were still students. There was no way Keith could say that such a principle was nonsense to the girl who wielded the purple star, so he had no choice but to stay silent. ¡°I will give my opinion regarding the question I asked myself. It was both a compliment and an insult at the same time. Since the people of the black star seem to already be busy with what you see today, it makes me feel reluctant to make you bother with that. I am sure it is tiring for you to be a busybody.¡± ¡°?¡ª¡° Just for a moment, Keith stumbled. The gold star students, including Lars, didn¡¯t seem to understand what she was talking about, but Luca seemed to understand what Sophie was talking about. Luca proceeded to look around. It also happened yesterday, but the black stars kept Sophie under watch from a distance. They might think they were protecting Sophie, but for Sophie, it was nothing but surveillance. In the first place, if they were really trying to protect Sophie, there was no way that anyone would be anyone bad-mouthing Sophie earlier. Considering how they kept their distance, how they escaped after they spoke badly of Sophie, and how they hid themselves, Sophie understood it was something that could only be done by a black star student, and it was only possible if that person was aware of their position1. In other words, the person who spoke rudely earlier was a black star student. Sophie immediately understood who did it, but she just kept it to herself and didn¡¯t have any intention to say it. Even if she didn¡¯t like Gerald, Sophie had no intention to turn the whole black star faculty into her enemy. Sophie didn¡¯t come to ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± just to waste her time on that. However, since such ¡°escorts¡± actually ignored the rude people who talked badly of Sophie, who was one of them, and tried to punish the wrongdoings of other stars, the story has changed. Sophie couldn¡¯t help but want to speak sarcastically. ¡°That¡¯s why you don¡¯t have to come all the way here just to insult me. I can handle it on my own.¡± ¡°No, but¡­¡± Sophie ignored Keith, who wasn¡¯t convinced, and turned to Lars, who was still pale. Lars¡¯ eyes and hair were maroon-colored, which was the most common color in this kingdom. Some might insult this color as the color of a commoner, but Sophie loved maroon. It was because they were the color of Bart and Sunny, the people she cared about. Lars, who bore the same color, seemed to have faint freckles on his cheeks, and his round face made him look like he had a baby face. Basically, looking at his face, which seemed to lack maturity, made her think he seemed to be at the age of someone who wanted to rebel. It was a delicate period that Sophie remembered in her previous life. Although Sophie wasn¡¯t unaware of the subtle psychology of the rebellious phase, Sophie spoke insensitive words while understanding that. ¡°You are not popular with women, right?¡± It was such an affirmation. ¡°Wha?!¡± As Sophie suddenly insulted him, Lars¡¯ pale face flushed red this time. ¡°Men who have a bad attitude toward women usually have a strong complex. Because you are not confident in yourself, you want to think you are better by looking down on the opposite sex. Well, no matter how much effort you put in doing that, you¡¯re not actually getting better as a person.¡± The gold star students and even Keith and Luca were taken aback by Sophie¡¯s sudden analysis. ¡°I certainly have small breasts. Yes, I admit it. I am a person with small breasts! So much so that it didn¡¯t feel any different to my previous life¡­ err¡­ well, anyway, there¡¯s no bulge! But even with that, I don¡¯t feel troubled with that, I don¡¯t have anyone to show them off to anyway. More than anything, I¡¯ve learned that there¡¯s no need for me to have big breasts!¡± She declared that blatantly, though they were hardly suitable words for an aristocratic young lady. Lars turned red down to his ears as he heard such naked remarks from a girl with a cute, fairy-like appearance. ¡°However, women are still women regardless of the size of their breasts. That alone makes me able to love all kinds of breasts! I just love them without being drowned in lust. In other words, you, who can¡¯t love everything, are just a third-rate man!¡± If Gerald was the one who was responsible to be her escort for today, he would look at Sophie while wondering what Sophie was talking about. However, the people here were those who barely had any experience with women, so they could only turn silent in astonishment. CH 87 Sophie made a smug expression, as if she already won, and took out a book from her bag and slammed it against Lars¡¯ face. ¡°For a third-rate man like you, I will teach you what first-rate is all about.¡± After saying that with a charming smile, she then slowly glanced at everyone¡¯s face. ¡°?¡ªWell then, I command you by the authority of the purple star. Forget the conversation you heard in this cafeteria since the moment I was present. I will have everyone obey this without exception.¡± She then turned toward Keith and looked into his eyes, which looked frightened for some reason. ¡°Keith-sama, this should be fine, right?¡± ¡°¡­Yes.¡± Keith replied with a stiff voice. ¡°Gerald-sama didn¡¯t seem willing to listen to my request, but this is no request. It is a command as a purple star.¡± So keep it in your mind, threatened the girl with the purple star, which made Keith agree to her while turning pale. ¡°Luca.¡± ¡°Y-yes!¡± ¡°You, too, are not to report this to Lorenzo-sama.¡± ¡°¡­Yes.¡± Even Luca¡¯s voice turned faint. Be it Keith, the gold star students, and even Luca for some reason, they all looked at Sophie as if they were being hit by her malice. When she responded to their gazes with a ladylike smile, they became even more scared for some reason. Sophie thought they were being disrespectful from the bottom of her heart. The afternoon class began with the sound of a bell. Unlike in the morning, a strange atmosphere circulated the classroom because the earlier trouble between the gold stars and the purple star had already become widespread. Since Sophie put a gag order, the exact contents of the trouble itself were kept hidden, but everyone understood that they would suffer some consequence for turning the purple star into their enemy. Because of that, people were trying to not get involved in troublesome matters, so they instead focused straight toward the blackboard instead. However, the instructor who was supposed to stand on the podium hadn¡¯t arrived yet, and just as people thought it would be a self-study period, the door opened and a different instructor appeared. He was a slightly older and seemingly orderly male teacher. His well-organized beard looked very gentlemanly paired with his straight back. Considering his good face, he must be popular with women regardless of age. ¡°Excuse me for arriving late but let¡¯s begin the lesson immediately.¡± The gold star students were getting noisy. ¡°That¡¯s Alan-sama¡­ how rare.¡± Such voices could be heard. Just as Sophie wondered whether the man wasn¡¯t a full-time teacher, the man stood in front of Sophie, gave a gentlemanly bow, and greeted her. ¡°Nice to meet you, my name is Alan Aubin. I had some time today, so I came to stand on the podium for the day. I¡¯m pleased to meet you.¡±1 Sophie immediately stood up and greeted him with a lady-like greeting. ¡°It¡¯s the first time we¡¯ve met. My name is Sophie Linier. I¡¯ll be listening to the lecture for today.¡± Since they were in the middle of the lesson, she only gave a short greeting. Alan¡¯s gentle eyes laughed softly. He gave a different impression than the teacher in the morning. All other teachers seemed to feel reserved toward Sophie, but Alan was dignified in his courtesy. Suddenly, a certain thing entered Sophie¡¯s gaze. It was Alan¡¯s number of stars. A bearer of five gold stars¡­ it¡¯s my first time seeing one¡­ One could only buy up to three gold stars during the tutelage at ¡°The King¡¯s Sword.¡± Therefore, achieving four or more stars was extremely difficult. It was said to be more difficult than earning the same number of black stars. Five stars were only granted to those who made a significant contribution to the nation. Alan Aubin-sama¡­ Alan the Golden Lion! Once a person received more than four gold stars, a lion would be engraved on the medal. Alan Aubin was the first person who bore the golden lion ever since the creation of the gold star. Alan, the eldest son of a count family, was a person who, through the use of his extraordinary talent and knowledge, contributed to forming a friendly relationship with the Rusha Kingdom, which was well-known for having few diplomatic relationships back then, and succeeded in importing a large amount of iron from the Rusha Kingdom. He was also known for many other great achievements. Looking at his figure walking to the podium, Sophie suddenly felt a cold sweat. Amazing¡­ ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± actually managed to invite such a person to be a lecturer¡­ Even for a person with a similar pedigree, one couldn¡¯t easily meet such a person. Just like Lorenzo Forsell, who bore five silver stars, Alan Aubin was also one of the most important figures in this nation. When Alan stood on the podium, he opened his mouth while looking at each student. ¡°Now that I have the opportunity, I will tell an old story while introducing myself. When I was a child, it was an era where people of the upper-class society didn¡¯t work at all and only lived off the profit of the territory. I was always wondering about that matter. There was no way they could last forever using the money they exploited from the territory. Considering the parties that were held every night, numerous servants they employed, gorgeous carriages, and beautiful dresses, it was impossible for the profit of their territory alone to be enough to maintain that. So it was natural for the number of aristocrats who thought of ways to prevent that to begin to increase.¡± It was about the era a bit before Sophie¡¯s father. How difficult was it for the eldest son of a count family to develop his business at that time? There must have been tons of other aristocrats who sneered at him back then. CH 88 Translator: Tsukii Editor: Prius Read at Watashi wa Sugoi Desu! ¡°Moreover, this nation practices primogeniture. The second son and lower wouldn¡¯t inherit anything worthy of the property, so they had to work hard to increase their property on their own. They might get the help of the connections their family has, but their success depended on their talent and luck. There were those who achieved success and those who didn¡¯t. Most of them became the latter. Looking at that situation, the previous king had thought that a place for knowledge and connections was necessary. That was the beginning of ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯ and the stars that are associated with it. The previous king paid particular attention to the gold star. It was because the gold star would be the most important institution for enriching the nation.¡± The students were listening to Alan¡¯s story. Other stars criticize the gold star as the star that could be bought with money. Originally, people with gold stars had to be sociable and good at making use of their advantage to the fullest, but all the students here looked introverted and subservient, which made Sophie wonder, possibly the slander to the gold star caused a decent amount of damage to their self-esteem. ¡°Since then, the era where only middle-class people and upstarts boasting about their business was over, and a system where aristocrats also contribute to the nation in the form of labor was established. Of course, there are still many upper-class people who do not need to work. However, they all play an important role in the upper level of the nation in politics and justice. That is also labor. And they do get paid for their labor. Being paid for the labor people did is not evil. It is natural for successful people to be paid what they¡¯re worth.¡± Many gold stars were merchants, the heir to a business whose livelihood depended on said business, or people with decent family pedigree. There were still a few people who often felt contempt for businesses that sought money out there. The gold star students were listening happily to Alan¡¯s story. ¡°However, there are some people who are not forced into labor to contribute to the nation. And they are the women.¡± How will this story conclude? Sophie focused on the story with an uplifting feeling unlike when she attended the morning class. ¡°The women are forced to contribute to their family, not the nation. That is, to their parents, husband, and children. They are to protect their home and family, which is also an important contribution. However, new winds will always flow with time. Trying to stop such wind would only leave one muddy.¡± Alan stared straight at Sophie and then reached his hand toward her as if to escort her. ¡°Well then, Sophie-sama of the new wind. What do you think is necessary for the gold star?¡± It was a sudden question. However, Sophie was a daughter of a merchant family. That answer was always on her mind. ¡°The gold stars are the people who drive the economy of this nation. The economy will inevitably fluctuate and will never stop even for a moment. However, humans are creatures who love immutability and hate change. They continue to believe that today won¡¯t be different from yesterday and feel relieved about that¡­ Even though nobody knows what tomorrow has in store for them. The memory of her previous life flowed and she spoke of Tasuku¡¯s personal feelings a little. She knew she shouldn¡¯t stay like that, so she put on ¡°Sophie Linier¡®s¡± graceful smile and continued her words. ¡°What gold stars need are the mindset that is not afraid to change, the ability to read the times, knowledge and information that will erase their hesitation, and connections. There are more things necessary than what I could speak of. But if I am to only say just one, then it would be the eyes to judge.¡± ¡°Hou, and why is that?¡± ¡°There is a lot of information that enters our eyes. Although we can¡¯t understand people¡¯s hearts, we can judge whether the person we are speaking with speaks truth or lies. It is something that could be judged from minute gestures and glances. We are to judge the information we see and, from that, judge the future that awaits us. The eye to judge things that aren¡¯t visible. I think that is what the students of the gold star need.¡± ¡°I see¡­¡± Alan nodded slowly as he scrutinized. ¡°Recently, I got to visit Talis for some time, but I saw the town named Talis changed greatly compared to the last time I saw it. It was famous as a summer resort before, but it was only popular in summer, and the traffic outside that period was supposed to be sparse. Now, that town has been cultivated and industrialized to become famous for its rich foods and livelihoods, making the town become lively year round. The name that people sing praises for achieving that is your name, Sophie Linier-sama.¡± The gold star students became noisy. Sophie Linier¡¯s name was practically unknown in the capital. However, Sophie¡¯s name was widespread in Talis. [¡°Hey, ojou-chan. How can you eat this vegetable better?¡±] Starting with the owner of the store that became friendly over the matter of piya, there was also the owner of a butcher and a cook that ran a restaurant. Adults in the town even forgot the fact Sophie was a daughter of a baron family and that she was so young and asked what they wanted to know. After that one time, her interactions with people became wider, and the name of Sophie Linier started to spread. ¡°It made me wonder. Why is the key person who made a great contribution to the town of Talis not well known in the capital?¡± ¡°¡­Thank you for your generous words. However, I am not the key person. It is thanks to their effort that the town of Talis became as developed as they are now. There is no way a little girl could achieve such development all alone. It is nothing but the result of their effort and power.¡± Those words weren¡¯t lies. The merchants of Talis formed their own union, gave their opinions, proposed their plans, and just asked for Sophie¡¯s opinion. They weren¡¯t acting that way because Sophie wanted them to. Sophie merely gave them her opinion about what they did. CH 89 ¡°I see¡­ Sophie-sama¡¯s name has often been mentioned at the Lion Association in recent years.¡± The gold star students became nervous when they heard the name of the association. The Lion Association was a group of people consisting of the bearers of four or more gold stars and the people who held the foundation of the nation¡¯s finance together. One¡¯s position inside the Lion Association was determined not by their family pedigree, but by the number of gold stars each person bore. The opportunity to hear the story about the Lion Association was important, but Sophie didn¡¯t understand why her name got mentioned there. She didn¡¯t think they were a group of people who would gossip without purpose. ¡°The first who mentioned Sophie-sama¡¯s name is Rydholm-dono. He said he met you in the Daksha Kingdom.¡± ¡°Oh my¡­¡± Lars, whose expression stayed pale all this time while desperately trying not to turn around, turned to look at Sophie in astonishment when his father¡¯s name was mentioned. He must never have expected Sophie to actually be acquainted with his father. ¡°Rydholm-dono often stayed in other nations for long periods of time due to his business. Regardless of which nation he visited, it seemed that the leading merchants of that nation would mention the name of a certain girl. They were all happily speaking of the business deals they made with said girl as if they were boasting about them. According to Rydholm-dono, the interesting part was he heard that girl¡¯s name more often in other nations than in the capital of this nation.¡± ¡°Oh my¡­¡± It seemed that Sophie could only say ¡®oh my¡¯ all this time. Since Sophie reined herself in so as to be a proper young lady inside the nation, she never thought the actions that she did in other nations would come back and bite her in this troublesome manner. Who was the one who blabbed about me?! Is it Arcantar? Cerlano? Terrasus? She thought of the names of the merchants who seemed to be the most loose-lipped among the ones she made deals with, but it was useless now that things reached this point. ¡°¡­Everyone is just very talkative, so I think their unwarranted praises were more of a social courtesy.¡± ¡°By the way, I heard that the things that Sophie-sama planned were read by His Highness.¡± Alan casually changed the topic. Kuh, I wonder why Alan-sama felt similar to me. He just tried to sweep others into his pace to get the information he wants¡­! ¡°It really was something amazing. It is understandable why that Lorenzo Forsell praised you as a genius.¡± Only a select few people could read Sophie¡¯s whole proposal. The documents mentioning how the technology could eventually be sold to the nation were now being totally treated as confidential documents. The fact that Alan was allowed to read them demonstrated his importance to the nation. ¡°I read it and understood it well¨Cabout why His Highness granted you a purple star instead of a silver star. The consideration was because your talent is not limited to a silver star but also a gold star, and seeing how the proposal takes many accounts into consideration, it would be impossible to decide which star suited you more by that understanding. Even if it was His Majesty instead, he wouldn¡¯t be able to grant a person two types of stars. In that case, you could only be granted a purple star. While there are some things that could be improved further, that proposal proved that you ought to be a purple star.¡± His smiling eyes looked more like the eyes of a lion to Sophie. His praise instead made Sophie feel dread, so much so that she couldn¡¯t help but feel scared. As expected of a bearer of five gold stars. His perspective was fundamentally different from others. Just like Lorenzo Forsell, since they weren¡¯t so obsessed with common sense, they wouldn¡¯t see Sophie as merely a young lady of low nobility. For Sophie, who would feel more at ease if she got underestimated, such treatment felt troublesome to her. I¡¯m not a genius in particular. I¡¯m just making use of the knowledge of my past life. I shouldn¡¯t act badly and get caught. There was no book that mentioned the concept or definition of previous lives in this lifetime, even in those fictions that were written freely back at ¡°The Queen¡¯s Rose.¡± Even if Sophie told them she merely made use of the knowledge of her past life, nobody would believe her. However, the bearers of five stars were dangerous. Since they weren¡¯t constrained by common sense, she couldn¡¯t guess how they would interpret her words. Perhaps he felt that Sophie was feeling troubled, so Alan shifted his gaze to the gold star students. ¡°I¡¯m really jealous of the gold star students in this place. You have received the chance to walk together with the harbinger of this age¡¯s change and get closely involved with the business. I would like you to think of this as an honor and devote yourself¨Cby the way Sophie-sama, do you have time after this?¡± ¡°Ah¡­ yes¡­¡± Since Sophie was still feeling relieved that Alan¡¯s gaze was directed at the gold star students instead of her, her reply was a beat slower. Alan asked with his usual gentlemanly smile, but Sophie wondered if she really had the right to refuse such an invitation. But it was probably a useless question since she probably didn¡¯t have such a right. If she really declined the invitation from Alan Aubin, the bearer of five gold stars, it was likely that her father¡¯s future work and the Linier merchant group would be hindered. That alone must be avoided at all costs. After the class was over, she spent a few hours answering Alan¡¯s questions and chatting while having tea in a special room. For some reason, the topic ranged from the difficult situation with other nations down to Sophie¡¯s favorite food. She tried to give safe answers as much as possible, but she was very uncomfortable with his gaze, which felt as if he was seeing through all her responses. Are all the bearers of five stars weirdos? Although Sophie had no right to say that since she was a weirdo herself, she couldn¡¯t help but think so. CH 90 ¡°Luca, a young lady of a baron family, Sophie Linier, will be enrolling in ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯. The elections for her escorts should be carried out soon. You are to apply to be a copper star escort.¡± A week ago, Luca received such an order from his elder brother. For Luca, Lorenzo Forsell was his half-brother. However, between Lorenzo, whose mother hailed from a duke family, and Luca, who was born from a commoner mother and grew up in the outskirts, there seemed to be a wall higher than a mountain separating their statuses. Normally, it would be impertinent of Luca to refer to Lorenzo as ¡°elder brother.¡± Even so, the handsome man in front of him allowed him to do so. After Luca¡¯s mother passed away, it was only because of Lorenzo¡¯s support that Luca got picked up by the Forsell family. Surprisingly, the person with the most influence in the Forsell family was neither their father nor the eldest son. It was Lorenzo, the second son of the family. Both their father, Marquis Forsell, and the eldest son of the Forsell family still refused to acknowledge Luca¡¯s existence.1 However, the ¡°Genius of the Generation¡±, Lorenzo, acknowledged Luca¡¯s existence. That was the only thing that gave Luca value in life. Lorenzo was the person who granted him the meaning to live. That was why Luca reacted immediately to the handsome person known as his brother and thought he had to fulfill it no matter what. He did, but¡­ ¡°A young lady¡­ of a baron family?¡± He couldn¡¯t agree immediately since the order was just too unusual. Having a young lady from an aristocratic family enroll in ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± was impossible in the first place. It shouldn¡¯t be happening. Even if they were part of the royal family, women couldn¡¯t enroll in ¡°The King¡¯s Sword.¡± Luca thought for a moment that his elder brother might have misspoke, but it was unlikely to happen considering how Lorenzo was. Therefore, Luca instead wondered if there was a problem with his hearing. ¡°It has not been made public yet, but it seems she is to use ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯ as the base of operations to accomplish a business she proposed. Although it has never happened before, she will be granted a purple star.¡± ¡°Purple star¡­?¡± Luca swallowed his breath at the unbelievable remark. The purple star was the spokesperson of the king. It was unheard of for a woman to be granted such a thing. No, having a woman be granted any star has never happened ever. ¡°The first prince and his fianc¨¦e have quite the eyes for people¨Cthat girl is a genius.¡± For Lorenzo, who wasn¡¯t bound or restricted by anything, muttered that as if admiring the girl he spoke of. That girl was referred to as a genius by the ¡°Genius of the Generation¡±. ¡­I wonder what kind of person she is? Luca clenched his fists harder. ¡°Try your best to be liked by her as much as possible. Then report all of her activities to me.¡± Luca never received such an order until now. Luca wondered whether he could make himself likable to others. After spending days drowning in worry, the one who appeared on that day was a cute girl. Although the girl had the same hair and eye color as Luca, she looked completely different. Her hair reminded him of the night sky, her green eyes were fresh and bright, and her adorable lips were red and plump. Though, it seemed she was nervous since her eyes were a little vacant. She was certainly a girl that fit the expression ¡°the secluded young lady.¡± That cute girl just smiled ephemerally when Lorenzo talked to her. She didn¡¯t seem to be the girl who was so gifted that she was granted a purple star and tasked to carry out a large-scale business in the future like his elder brother mentioned. That was what Luca thought. However, Luca¡¯s initial evaluation collapsed after just a single day of escorting her. She possessed both friendliness and pushiness, which made him unable to see her as ¡°the secluded young lady¡± anymore. She also possessed great tolerance, given that she didn¡¯t seem to care about being slandered, and above all, the words that came out of her mouth were very intense. ¡°I see, as expected of her.¡± After Lorenzo read the document entrusted by Sophie to Luca, Lorenzo scooped his long, indigo, rusty hair as he nodded, convinced. 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L§àr§Önz§à d?d ?h§àw §Ñ th?n ?m?l§Ö qu?t§Ö §àft§Ön, but h§Ö h§Ñrdl§å l§Öt §àut h?? l§Ñught§Ör. ¡°?§à, wh§Ñt §Ñb§àut th§Ö ?nf§àrm§Ñt?§àn th§Ñt ?? unr§Öl§Ñt§Öd t§à h§Ör §ã§àndu§ãt th§Ñt ?? unf?tt?ng §àf §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å?¡± ¡°Y-§å§Ö?. §³urr§Öntl§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ ?? §âl§Ñnn?ng t§à §Ñtt§Önd §ãl§Ñ??§Ö? §àf th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr, g§àld ?t§Ñr, ??lv§Ör ?t§Ñr, §Ñnd §ã§à§â§â§Ör ?t§Ñr f§àr §àn§Ö d§Ñ§å §Ö§Ñ§ãh ?n §àrd§Ör t§à l§Ö§Ñrn §Ñb§àut ¡®§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd.¡¯ ¡­§¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ h§Ñrd t?m§Ö §Ñ§ã§ã§Ö§ât?ng §Ñ w§àm§Ñn §Ñ? th§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr, ?§à th§Ö §Ñtm§à?§âh§Ör§Ö §Ñr§àund th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å ??n¡¯t th§Ñt g§à§àd. §£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?t ?? ? wh§à §Ö?§ã§àrt§Öd h§Ör t§àd§Ñ§å, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Öv§Ön §Ñn ?n§ã?d§Önt wh§Ör§Ö ?h§Ö g§àt ?l§Ñnd§Ör§Öd fr§àm b§Öh?nd, §ànl§å f§àr th§Ö §ãul§âr?t t§à §Ö?§ã§Ñ§â§Ö.¡± L§àr§Önz§à¡¯? §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör ?m?l§Ö d??§Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Öd §Ñ? ?f ?t w§Ñ? n§Öv§Ör th§Ör§Ö §Ñnd h§Ö fr§àwn§Öd. ¡°§¯§àw d?d ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ r§Ö§Ñ§ãt t§à th§Ñt?¡± §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ¡°?ur§âr???ngl§å, ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t ?§Ö§Öm t§à b§Ö b§àth§Ör§Öd §Ñb§àut ?t §Ñt §Ñll. R§Ñth§Ör th§Ñn h§Ör §Öndur?ng ?t, ?t w§Ñ? m§àr§Ö l?k§Ö ?h§Ö r§Ö§Ñll§å d?dn¡¯t §ã§Ñr§Ö §Ñb§àut ?t¡­ §¦v§Ön th§àugh ?h§Ö kn§Öw th§Ñt ? w§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à ?§Örv§Ö w§Öll §Ñ? §Ñ d§Öt§Örr§Önt, ?h§Ö ?n?t§Ö§Ñd §Ñ?k§Öd m§Ö t§à b§Ö h§Ör §Ö?§ã§àrt t§àm§àrr§àw §Ñ? w§Öll.¡± §¡t th§à?§Ö w§àrd?, L§àr§Önz§à ?h§àw§Öd §Ñ ?m?l§Ö §àf ?§Ñt??f§Ñ§ãt?§àn. ¡°?t ?§Ö§Öm? ?h§Ö f§àund §å§àu l?k§Ñbl§Ö. ?f ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ n§àrm§Ñl §å§àung l§Ñd§å ?n?t§Ö§Ñd, th§Ö§å w§àuld §âr§Öf§Ör G§Ör§Ñld F§àr??u? t§à b§Ö th§Ö?r §Ö?§ã§àrt.¡± ¡°?t m?ght b§Ö ?u?t m§å ?m§Ñg?n§Ñt?§àn, but¡­ ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ ?§Ö§Öm? t§à h§Ñv§Ö th§Ö ?m§âr§Ö???§àn th§Ñt th§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §àf th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr §Ñr§Ö unf§Ñv§àr§Ñbl§Ö.¡± F§Ñr fr§àm b§Ö?ng §ã§Ñ§ât?v§Ñt§Öd b§å G§Ör§Ñld F§àr??u?¡¯ h§Ñnd?§àm§Ön§Ö?? §àr §¬§Ö?th Dudl§Ö§å, wh§à h§Ñd §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å §Ö§Ñrn§Öd §àn§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr, Lu§ã§Ñ §ã§àuld ?§Ön?§Ö th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? w§àrd? f§Ölt §Ñ b?t §âr?§ãkl§å wh§Ön t§Ñlk?ng t§à th§Öm. Lu§ã§Ñ th§àught ?t w§Ñ? ?u?t h?? ?m§Ñg?n§Ñt?§àn, ??n§ã§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? k?nd t§à §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö §Öl?§Ö, ?§à Lu§ã§Ñ w§Ñ? qu?t§Ö §ãur?§àu? §Ñb§àut th§Ñt. ¡°§²§Örh§Ñ§â? ?h§Ö n§àt?§ã§Öd ?t, th§Ñt th§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §àf th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr §Ñr§Ö th§Ö §àn§Ö? wh§à §ã§àuldn¡¯t §Ñ§ã§ã§Ö§ât ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ th§Ö m§à?t.¡± ¡°§¦h¡­¡± §´h§Ö ?l§Ñnd§Ör §àf th§Ö m§Ñn th§Ñt §Ö?§ã§Ñ§â§Öd §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör r§Ö?§àund§Öd ?n Lu§ã§Ñ¡¯? m?nd. [¡°?h§Ö m§Ör§Öl§å ?§Ödu§ã§Öd h?? h?ghn§Ö??, §Ñnd ?h§Ö b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö §Ñ §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr?¡±] D?d th§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §àf th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr trul§å l§à§àk §Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö th§Ñt w§Ñ§å? §¦v§Ön th§àugh th§Ñt g?rl w§Ñ? §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn wh§à w§Ñ? §Ñ§ãkn§àwl§Ödg§Öd b§å L§àr§Önz§à F§àr?§Öll, th§Ö b§Ö§Ñr§Ör §àf f?v§Ö ??lv§Ör ?t§Ñr?? §°r §â§Örh§Ñ§â? th§à?§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö th§àught §Öv§Ön th§Ñt §Öv§Ñlu§Ñt?§àn w§Ñ? f§Ñl?§Ö ?nf§àrm§Ñt?§àn th§Ñt w§Ñ? ?§âr§Ö§Ñd §àn §âur§â§à?§Ö? https://watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-091/ CH 92 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 092 ¨C §´h§Ö Y§àung L§Ñd§å N§Ñm§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör ~ §´h§Ö §²uzzl§Öm§Önt §àf Lu§ã§Ñ F§àr?§Öll ???~ L§àr§Önz§à murmur§Öd h?? ?§àl?l§àqu§å. ?t w§Ñ? th§Ö f?r?t t?m§Ö L§àr§Önz§à h§Ñd §Öv§Ör m§Önt?§àn§Öd §Ñn§åth?ng §Ñb§àut h?? t?m§Ö ?n ¡°§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd.¡± §¡lth§àugh Lu§ã§Ñ w§Ñ? §ãur?§àu? wh§à th§Ö §Ö§ç§ã§Ö§ât?§àn th§Ñt h?? §Öld§Ör br§àth§Ör w§Ñ? t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut w§Ñ?, h§Ö w§Ñ? w§Öll §Ñw§Ñr§Ö th§Ñt h§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?n §Ñ §â§à??t?§àn t§à qu§Ö?t?§àn h?? h§Ñlf-br§àth§Ör. ¡°?§àm§Ö tr§àubl§Ö §à§ã§ãurr§Öd w?th th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr ?tud§Önt?, but ?t h§Ñ? b§Ö§Ön t§Ñk§Ön §ã§Ñr§Ö §àf. §¡l§Ñn §¡ub?n-?§Ñm§Ñ §ã§Ñm§Ö §Ñ? §Ñ l§Ö§ãtur§Ör f§àr t§àd§Ñ§å §Ñnd h§Ö ?§Ö§Öm? t§à f?nd ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ v§Ör§å f§Ñv§àr§Ñbl§Ö.¡± §´h§Ör§Ö ?h§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö §Ñn§å g§àld ?t§Ñr ?tud§Önt? wh§à w§àuld d§Ñr§Ö t§à turn §¡l§Ñn §¡ub?n, th§Ö G§àld§Ön L?§àn, ?nt§à th§Ö?r §Ön§Öm§å. ¡°? ?§Ö§Ö¡­ Lu§ã§Ñ, §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö r§Ö§â§àrt t§à m§Ö wh§Ñt §¡l§Ñn-d§àn§à w§Ñ? t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut w?th ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ wh§Ön h§Ö f?r?t §ã§Ñm§Ö ?n §ã§ànt§Ñ§ãt w?th h§Ör.¡± ¡°Y§Ö?. W§Öll¡­ §¡§ã§ã§àrd?ng t§à §¡l§Ñn §¡ub?n-?§Ñm§Ñ, ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ §ã§àntr?but§Öd gr§Ö§Ñtl§å t§à th§Ö d§Öv§Öl§à§âm§Önt §àf th§Ö §ã?t§å §àf §´§Ñl?? §Ñnd ?h§Ö w§Ñ? f§Ñm§àu? §Ñm§àng f§àr§Ö?gn m§Ör§ãh§Ñnt?, but ?? th§Ñt r§Ö§Ñll§å tru§Ö?¡± ¡°Y§Ö?, th§Ñt¡¯? tru§Ö.¡± Lu§ã§Ñ w§Ñ? §â§Ñ??§Öd ?§Öv§Ör§Ñl d§Ön?§Öl§å wr?tt§Ön d§à§ãum§Önt?. §¡? Lu§ã§Ñ l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt th§Ö §ã§ànt§Önt?, h§Ö r§Ö§Ñl?z§Öd th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö r§Ö§ã§àrd? §Ñb§àut ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör. ?t w§Ñ? m§Önt?§àn§Öd th§Ñt ?h§Ö g§Ñv§Ö w??d§àm t§à th§Ö m§Ör§ãh§Ñnt ?n th§Ö t§àwn §àf §´§Ñl?? §Ñnd br§àught §Ñb§àut b§Ött§Ör f§à§àd §ãultur§Ö §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl. ?h§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à f?r?t n§àt?§ã§Öd ¡°§Ñm§Ñn§Ö,¡± wh?§ãh b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö th§Ö m§Ñ?n r§Ñw m§Ñt§Ör?§Ñl f§àr ?ug§Ñr, §Ñnd ?u§ã§ã§Ö§Öd§Öd ?n r§Öf?n?ng ?t. §¡nd b§å ?m§âr§àv?ng th§Ö v§Ñr?§Öt?§Ö? §àf §Ñgr?§ãultur§Ñl §âr§àdu§ãt?, th§Ö t§Ñ?t§Ö §Ñnd §å?§Öld §àf th§Ö h§Ñrv§Ö?t? §Ñft§Örw§Ñrd ?m§âr§àv§Öd dr§Ñm§Ñt?§ã§Ñll§å. §´h§Ö ?ug§Ñr §Ñnd ?§â?§ã§Ö? ?h§Ö §âr§àdu§ã§Öd w§Ör§Ö tr§Ñd§Öd §Ñt h?gh §âr?§ã§Ö? t§à §àth§Ör n§Ñt?§àn?. §£ut th§Ö th?ng th§Ñt §ã§Ñught Lu§ã§Ñ¡¯? §Ñtt§Önt?§àn th§Ö m§à?t w§Ñ? th§Ö d§Ö§â?§ãt?§àn §àf h§Ör §ãh?ldh§à§àd. ?t ?t§Ñt§Öd th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör l?k§Öl§å h§Ñd §ã§àm§Ö ?nt§à §ã§ànt§Ñ§ãt w?th th§Ö f?r?t §âr?n§ã§Ö dur?ng h§Ör §ãh?ldh§à§àd §Ñnd th§Ö tw§à w§Ör§Ö qu?t§Ö fr?§Öndl§å. ¡°§´h§à?§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §àf th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr wh§à d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd h§Ör §Öv§Ñlu§Ñt?§àn §Ñ? §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn §Ñr§Ö §Ñ bun§ãh §àf f§à§àl?. §´§à th?nk th§Ö§å qu?§ãkl§å §â?§ãk§Öd §Ñ f?ght w?th §Ñ w§àm§Ñn wh§à w?ll §â§à???bl§å b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö th§Ö §ã§àn§ãub?n§Ö §àf th§Ö f?r?t §âr?n§ã§Ö.¡± ¡°§´h§Ö §ã§àn§ãub?n§Ö §àf th§Ö f?r?t §âr?n§ã§Ö¡­¡± R§Ö§Ñd?ng th§Ö d§Ö?§ãr?§ât?§àn fr§àm th§Ö d§à§ãum§Önt §Ñnd h§Ñv?ng ?t §Ö§ç§âl§Ñ?n§Öd d?r§Ö§ãtl§å b§å h?? §Öld§Ör br§àth§Ör h§Öld §Ñ §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öl§å d?ff§Ör§Önt w§Ö?ght. ¡°Wh§Ñt¡¯? wr§àng?¡± ¡°N-n§à¡­¡± Lu§ã§Ñ d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§å, but h§Ö f§Ölt §Ñ l?ttl§Ö h§Ö§Ñv§å ?n??d§Ö. §¦v§Ön ?f Lu§ã§Ñ w§Ñ? §Öntru?t§Öd t§à b§Ö th§Ö §Ö?§ã§àrt §àf th§Ö b§Ö§Ñr§Ör §àf th§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr, th§Ö d?ff§Ör§Ön§ã§Ö ?n th§Ö?r ?t§Ñtu?§Ö? w§Ñ? gr§Ö§Ñt t§à b§Ög?n w?th. §¦v§Ön ?§à, h§Ö f§Ölt §Ñ b?t d§Ö§âr§Ö??§Öd f§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn. [¡°Y§àu kn§àw, ? l?k§Ö §å§àu.¡±] §´h§à?§Ö w§Ör§Ö th§Ö w§àrd? ?§Ñ?d b§å th§Ö g?rl, th§Ö b§Ö§Ñr§Ör §àf th§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr, wh§à h§Ñd th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §Ö§å§Ö §Ñnd h§Ñ?r §ã§àl§àr §Ñ? Lu§ã§Ñ. §´§à b§Ö h§àn§Ö?t, Lu§ã§Ñ ?t?ll d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd th§Ö m§Ö§Ñn?ng §àf th§Ñt §âhr§Ñ?§Ö ?h§Ö ?udd§Önl§å ?§Ñ?d §Öv§Ön n§àw. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, h§Ör §Ö§å§Ö? wh§Ön ?h§Ö ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt l§à§àk§Öd l?k§Ö th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö ?t§Ñr?ng §Ñt §Ñ §ã§àmr§Ñd§Ö-?n-§Ñrm?, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö Lu§ã§Ñ f§Ö§Öl h§àt ?n??d§Ö h?? §ãh§Ö?t. ?f th§Ñt w§Ñ? h§Ör t§Ñ§ãt?§ã, th§Ñt m§Ö§Ñnt Lu§ã§Ñ f§à§àl??hl§å f§Öll f§àr h§Ör ?§â§Öll ?n §Ñn ?n?t§Ñnt. F§àr Lu§ã§Ñ, L§àr§Önz§à F§àr?§Öll w§Ñ? th§Ö §ànl§å ?u§âr§Öm§Ö §â§Ör?§àn. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? h§àw ?t w§Ñ? ?u§â§â§à?§Öd t§à b§Ö. §¯§Ö b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö th§Ö m§Ö§Ñn?ng §àf Lu§ã§Ñ¡¯? l?f§Ö. §¦v§Ör ??n§ã§Ö Lu§ã§Ñ w§Ñ? t§Ñk§Ön ?nt§à th§Ö F§àr?§Öll f§Ñm?l§å §Ñt th§Ö §Ñg§Ö §àf ??§ç, h§Ö h§Ñd b§Ö§Ön d§Öv§àt?ng h?m?§Ölf t§à ?w§àrd?m§Ñn?h?§â. ?u?t l?k§Ö m§à?t §ã§àmm§àn§Ör?, Lu§ã§Ñ w§Ñ? §Ñn ?ll?t§Ör§Ñt§Ö §â§Ör?§àn wh§à §ã§àuldn¡¯t r§Ö§Ñd §àr wr?t§Ö b§Ñ§ãk th§Ön. §´h§Ö th?ng th§Ñt ?t§à§àd §àut fr§àm §Öv§Ör§å §àth§Ör §ãh?ld l?k§Ö th§Ñt w§Ñ? h?? t§Ñl§Önt ?n ?w§àrd?m§Ñn?h?§â. Unt?l th§Ö d§Ñ§å Lu§ã§Ñ w§Ñ? r§Ö§ã§àmm§Önd§Öd t§à §Önr§àll ?n ¡°§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd¡± b§å h?? §Öld§Ör br§àth§Ör, Lu§ã§Ñ d§Öv§àt§Öd h?m?§Ölf t§à ?w§àrd?m§Ñn?h?§â. L§àr§Önz§à t§àld h?m t§à §Önr§àll ?n th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr, but Lu§ã§Ñ §ã§àuldn¡¯t §Ñff§àrd t§à §ãh§à§à?§Ö th§Ñt ??n§ã§Ö h§Ö d?dn¡¯t th?nk h§Ö w§Ñ? w§àrth§å t§à r§Ö§âr§Ö?§Önt F§àr?§Öll¡¯? f§Ñm?l§å n§Ñm§Ö ?n th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, h§Ñv?ng §Ñ m§Ömb§Ör §àf th§Ö F§àr?§Öll f§Ñm?l§å §Önr§àll ?n th§Ö §ã§à§â§â§Ör ?t§Ñr w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à §Ñbn§àrm§Ñl. Lu§ã§Ñ §ã§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt, §å§Öt h§Ö §Ñl?§à §ã§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö §Ñ §ã§àmm§àn§Ör. §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt N§Ö?th§Ör §ã§àuld b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö h?? §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö t§à b§Öl§àng. R§Ög§Ñrdl§Ö?? §àf wh§Ör§Ö h§Ö w§Önt, §Ñll h§Ö §ã§àuld d§à w§Ñ? ?w?ng h?? ?w§àrd. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? wh§å h§Ö d§Ö?§â§Ör§Ñt§Öl§å §âut §Ñll h?? §Öff§àrt ?nt§à ?t, §Öndur?ng th§Ö §àrd§Ö§Ñl §Öv§Ön §Ñ? h§Ö h§Ñd t§à §ãl§Ön§ãh h?? t§Ö§Öth §Ñnd v§àm?t bl§à§àd. L§à??ng h?? §ã§àn?§ã?§àu?n§Ö?? und§Ör th§Ö ?§ã§àr§ãh?ng ?un w§Ñ? §Ñ d§Ñ?l§å §à§ã§ãurr§Ön§ã§Ö. ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å §Ñft§Ör §Önr§àll?ng, Lu§ã§Ñ m§Ñd§Ö h?? n§Ñm§Ö kn§àwn thr§àugh h?? §Ö§ç§ã§Ö§ât?§àn§Ñl t§Ñl§Önt. ?t w§Ñ? ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt ?f h§Ö w§Ñ? §ànl§å §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Öd ?n ?w§àrd?m§Ñn?h?§â, th§Ön h?? ?k?ll w§Ñ? §Ön§àugh t§à m§Ñt§ãh th§Ñt §àf G§Ör§Ñld F§àr??u?. §£ut §Öv§Ön w?th th§Ñt, Lu§ã§Ñ ?t?ll §ã§àuldn¡¯t f?nd h?? §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö ?n th§Ö §ã§à§â§â§Ör ?t§Ñr f§Ñ§ãult§å. §´h§Ö ?tr§àng§Ör h§Ö b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö, th§Ö m§àr§Ö ?§àm§Öth?ng ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à §âull furth§Ör §Ñw§Ñ§å. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, wh§Ñt h§Ö n§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à d§à w§Ñ? t§à b§Ö r§Ö§ã§àgn?z§Öd b§å h?? §Öld§Ör br§àth§Ör, n§àt t§à f?nd th§Ö §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö h§Ö §ã§àuld b§Öl§àng. §´h§Ñt¡¯? wh§å ? §ànl§å n§Ö§Öd t§à §Ñ§ãt §Ñ? ? §Ñlw§Ñ§å? h§Ñv§Ö¡­ §¡? h§Ö §Ñlw§Ñ§å? h§Ñd¡­ ??n§ã§Ö Lu§ã§Ñ ?t?ll l§Ñ§ãk§Öd §Ö§ç§â§Ör?§Ön§ã§Ö §Ñnd §Ödu§ã§Ñt?§àn, h§Ö h§Ñd n§à §ãh§à?§ã§Ö but t§à d§à §Ñ? h§Ö w§Ñ? t§àld. ?n?t§Ö§Ñd §àf tr§å?ng t§à f?nd §àut wh§Ñt th§Ö h§Ö§Ñv§å f§Ö§Öl?ng ?n h?? §ãh§Ö?t w§Ñ?, Lu§ã§Ñ §ãh§à?§Ö t§à l§à§àk ?tr§Ñ?ght §Ñt wh§Ñt h§Ö n§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à d§à. https://watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-092/ CH 93 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 093 ¨C §´h§Ö Y§àung L§Ñd§å N§Ñm§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör ~ §´h§Ö §³§ànt§Öm§âl§Ñt?§àn §àf L§àr§Önz§à F§àr?§Öll ~ §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö m§Ñn§å ?ur§âr???ng §â§à?nt? ?n Lu§ã§Ñ¡¯? r§Ö§â§àrt. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ¡°§¡l§Ñn-d§àn§à, huh¡­ ?t ?? qu?t§Ö §â§Ñ?nful t§à b§Ö r§àbb§Öd §àf §Ñ h§Ö§Ñd ?t§Ñrt.¡± L§àr§Önz§à d?dn¡¯t §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt th§Ñt §Ñn §Ö§çtr§Öm§Öl§å bu?§å §â§Ör?§àn§Ñg§Ö l?k§Ö §¡l§Ñn w§àuld §ã§ànt§Ñ§ãt ?§à§âh?§Ö th?? §Ö§Ñrl§å. §´h§Ö §ã§ànn§Ö§ãt?§àn? §àf th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr w§Ör§Ö w?d§Ör §Ñnd f§Ñ?t§Ör §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à §àth§Ör ?t§Ñr?. §£§Öf§àr§Ö L§àr§Önz§à l§Ö§Ñrn§Öd th§Ö n§Ñm§Ö §àf ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör, ?u§ãh §Ñ n§Ñm§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å f§Ñm§àu? §Ñm§àng th§Ö gr§àu§â §àf §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §ã§àn???t?ng §àf th§Ö b§Ö§Ñr§Ör? §àf f§àur g§àld ?t§Ñr? §àr m§àr§Ö. §¡lth§àugh L§àr§Önz§à w§Ñ? th§Ö f?r?t §â§Ör?§àn t§à gr§Ö§Öt ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör wh§Ön ?h§Ö §Ñrr?v§Öd §Ñt ¡°§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd,¡± ?t w§Ñ? §ãl§Ö§Ñr th§Ñt th§Ö g?rl wh§à h§Ö ?§Ñw §Ñ? §Ñ g§Ön?u? w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?n §Ñ g§à§àd ?t§Ñt§Ö b§Ñ§ãk th§Ön. §³§àn??d§Ör?ng wh§Ñt ?h§Ö n§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à f§Ñ§ã§Ö, ?t w§Ñ? §Ñn §àbv?§àu? r§Ö§Ñ§ãt?§àn. ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd L§àr§Önz§à w§Ñ? t§à§à n§Ñ?v§Ö f§àr §âr§à§ãr§Ñ?t?n§Ñt?ng §àn ?§â§Ö§Ñk?ng §Ñg§Ñ?n w?th th§Ö g?rl. ?t m§Ñd§Ö h?m w§ànd§Ör wh§å h§Ö ?h§àw§Öd ?u§ãh n§Ñ?v§Öt§å, §Öv§Ön th§àugh h§Ö u?u§Ñll§å d?dn¡¯t d§à ?§à. §®§àr§Ö§àv§Ör, §Ñ§ã§ã§àrd?ng t§à wh§Ñt h§Ö h§Ö§Ñrd t§àd§Ñ§å, ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §â§Ör?§àn§Ñl?t§å w§Ñ? §ã§Ört§Ñ?nl§å qu?t§Ö b§àld. §¦v§Ön th§àugh ?h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd t?m?d §àn th§Ö f?r?t d§Ñ§å, ?u?t §Ñ f§Öw d§Ñ§å? l§Ñt§Ör, ?h§Ö b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö §Ñ g?rl wh§à d?dn¡¯t fl?n§ãh §Ñt th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr¡¯? m§Ñl?§ã?§àu? ?nt§Önt §Ñnd d?dn¡¯t ?§Ö§Öm t§à b§Ö §Ñfr§Ñ?d §àf th§Ö G§àld§Ön L?§àn. §´h§Ö §ãh§Ñng§Ö w§Ñ? ?§à §Ö§çtr§Öm§Ö th§Ñt L§àr§Önz§à §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Öl§â but l§Ñugh §Ñ? ?f h§Ö g§àt f§à§àl§Öd b§å h§Ör. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? th§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn ?h§Ö §ã§àuld §Ñd§Ñ§ât qu?§ãkl§å w§Ñ? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö d§Ñught§Ör §àf §Ñ m§Ör§ãh§Ñnt? ¡°§´h§Ö f§Ñ§ãt ?h§Ö §Ñl?§à h§Ñ? th§Ö t§Ñl§Önt f§àr §Ñ g§àld ?t§Ñr ?? §Ñl?§à §âr§àbl§Öm§Ñt?§ã¡­¡± ?t w§àuld b§Ö §Ñ §âr§àbl§Öm f§àr L§àr§Önz§à ?f ?h§Ö w§Ñ? t§Ñk§Ön §àv§Ör b§å th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr. ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §âr§à§â§à?§Ñl, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? l?k§Öl§å un§Ñbl§Ö t§à b§Ö und§Ör?t§à§àd b§å th§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §àf th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö§å l§Ñ§ãk§Öd th§Ö n§Ö§ã§Ö??§Ñr§å kn§àwl§Ödg§Ö, w§Ñ? unl?k§Ö th§Ö §Öm§ât§å th§Ö§àr?§Ö? §âr§à§â§à?§Öd b§å m§à?t r§Ö?§Ö§Ñr§ãh§Ör? §Ñnd w§àuld gr§Ö§Ñtl§å §Ñff§Ö§ãt §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö¡¯? l?f§Ö. D§Öt§Ñ?l? l?k§Ö m§Ñt§Ör?§Ñl?, §ãh§Öm?§ã§Ñl?, §Ñnd l§à§ã§Ñt?§àn? u?§Öd t§à bu?ld th§Ö f§Ñ§ã?l?t§å w§Ör§Ö wr?tt§Ön th§Ör§Ö. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à m§Önt?§àn§Öd th§Ñt th?ng? §ã§àuld ?t?ll b§Ö ?m§âr§àv§Öd, but th§Ö m§Ñt§Ör?§Ñl w§Ñ? ?§Öl§Ö§ãt§Öd b§Ñ?§Öd §àn th§Ö und§Ör?t§Ñnd?ng §àf th§Ö l§àg??t?§ã ??tu§Ñt?§àn ?n th§Ö §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm, wh?§ãh ?h§àw§Öd h§Ör t§Ñl§Önt §Ñ? §Ñ g§àld ?t§Ñr. §´h§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §àf th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr h§Ñd ?tr§àng t§Örr?t§àr?§Ñl §ã§àn?§ã?§àu?n§Ö?? §Ñnd §Ñl§Örtn§Ö?? b§Ön§Ö§Ñth th§Ö?r g§Öntl§Ö §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn?. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, unl?k§Ö th§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §àf th§Ö ??lv§Ör ?t§Ñr, §àn§ã§Ö §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn w§Ñ? §Ñ§ãkn§àwl§Ödg§Öd §Ñ? §àn§Ö §àf th§Öm, th§Ö?r §ã§àm§â§Ñn?§àn?h?§â w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à ?tr§àng. §´h§Ö ?n§ãlu??§àn §àf ?§à§âh?§Ö ?nt§à th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr w§Ñ? n§àt w§Öl§ã§àm§Ö n§Öw? t§à th§Ö ??lv§Ör ?t§Ñr f§Ñ§ãult§å. §´h§Ö ??lv§Ör ?t§Ñr f§Ñ§ãult§å w§Ñ? ?§Öv§Ör§Öl§å l§Ñ§ãk?ng ?n m§Ömb§Ör?h?§â t§à b§Ög?n w?th. §¯§Ñv?ng §Ñ t§Ñl§Önt§Öd §ã§Ñnd?d§Ñt§Ö b§Ö t§Ñk§Ön §Ñw§Ñ§å b§å th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr w§Ñ? n§àth?ng but §Ñ §âr§àbl§Öm f§àr th§Öm. ?f th§Ö g?rl wh§à §â§à??§Ö??§Öd t§Ñl§Önt §Ñ? b§àth §Ñ g§àld ?t§Ñr §Ñnd §Ñ ??lv§Ör ?t§Ñr w§Ör§Ö §Ñ§ãqu?r§Öd b§å §àn§Ö ??d§Ö, §¡l§Ñn w§àuld kn§àw th§Ö n§Öw? b§Öf§àr§Ö ?t h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd, §Ñnd ?t w§àuld §Ñff§Ö§ãt th§Ö §ã§àl§àr th§Ñt ?h§Ö w§àuld g§Öt. §¡n§å b§Ö§Ñr§Ör §àf f?v§Ö ?t§Ñr? w§àuld und§Ör?t§Ñnd ?f th§Ö§å r§Ö§Ñd ?t. §´h§Ñt g§Ön?u? §àf th§Ö §ãurr§Önt t?m§Ö? w§àuld §ã§Ñu?§Ö §Ñ r?ft ?f ?h§Ö §Önd§Öd u§â ?w§Ñ§å§Öd b§å §àn§Ö ??d§Ö. F§àr L§àr§Önz§à, b§Ñ?§Öd §àn ?u§ãh §ã§àn??d§Ör§Ñt?§àn, th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ö f?r?t §âr?n§ã§Ö gr§Ñnt§Öd h§Ör th§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr w§Ñ? §Ñ w??§Ö d§Ö§ã???§àn. Wh§Ön th§Ö f?r?t §âr?n§ã§Ö d§Ö§ãl§Ñr§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? t§à b§Ö gr§Ñnt§Öd th§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr, L§àr§Önz§à w§Ñ?n¡¯t §â§Ñrt?§ãul§Ñrl§å ?ur§âr??§Öd. §¦v§Ön wh§Ön th?? m§Ñtt§Ör w§Ñ? §ã§àn?ult§Öd w?th th§Ö k?ng, ?t w§Ñ? d§Ö§Öm§Öd §Ñ§â§âr§à§âr?§Ñt§Ö §Ñnd th§Ö m§Ñtt§Ör w§Ñ? §Ñ§â§âr§àv§Öd. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §Öv§Ön ?f th§Ö g?rl h§Ör?§Ölf w§Ñ? th§Ö b§Ö§Ñr§Ör §àf th§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr, §ã§àn??d§Ör?ng h§Ör f§Ñth§Ör, §¦dg§Ñr L?n?§Ör, w§Ñ? §Ñ b§Ö§Ñr§Ör §àf th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? ?t?ll §Ñ §ãh§Ñn§ã§Ö th§Ñt ?h§Ö w§àuld b§Ö t§Ñk§Ön §Ñw§Ñ§å b§å th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr f§Ñ§ãult§å. L§àr§Önz§à d?d §Ñ?k Lu§ã§Ñ t§à ?nf§àrm h?m ?f h§Ö ?§Ñw §¡l§Ñn m§Ñk§Ö §Ñn§å m§àv§Öm§Önt? ?n ¡°§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd,¡± but §ã§àn??d§Ör?ng h§àw bu?§å §¡l§Ñn w§Ñ?, h§Ö §âr§Ö?um§Öd ?t w§àuld b§Ö r§Ñr§Ö f§àr h?m t§à g§à t§à th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å t§à b§Ög?n w?th. ?n th§Ö m§Ö§Ñnt?m§Ö, h§Ö n§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à l§Ö§Ñrn m§àr§Ö §Ñb§àut th§Ö g?rl n§Ñm§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö. §´h§Ñnk? t§à h§Ör, L§àr§Önz§à w§Ñ? §Ñbl§Ö t§à l§à§àk f§àrw§Ñrd t§à th§Ö?r n§Ö§çt m§Ö§Öt?ng. L§àr§Önz§à unkn§àw?ngl§å ?m?l§Öd §Ñ? h§Ö r§Ö§Ñd th§Ö §Ñn?w§Ör? t§à th§Ö qu§Ö?t?§àn? h§Ö §Ñ?k§Öd h§Ör §Ñt th§Ö?r f?r?t m§Ö§Öt?ng. https://watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-035-2/ CH 94 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 094 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ?t ?§Ö§Öm? ? §¯§Ñv§Ö Und§Ör§Ö?t?m§Ñt§Öd ¡°§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd¡± ¡ª§´§à th?nk th§Ör§Ö ?? n§à §àth§Ör w§àm§Ñn §àth§Ör th§Ñn m§Ö §Ñnd ?unn§å h§Ör§Ö!! ? ?§Ö§Ñr§ãh§Öd f§àr th§Öm wh?l§Ö tr§å?ng t§à m§Ñk§Ö ?ur§Ö th§Ñt Lu§ã§Ñ w§àuldn¡¯t n§àt?§ã§Ö m§Ö, but th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à §àth§Ör w§àm§Ñn h§Ör§Ö §Ñt §Ñll. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ f§Öm§Ñl§Ö t§Ö§Ñ§ãh§Ör ?n th§Ö b§à§å?¡¯ ?§ãh§à§àl ?n m§å §â§Ñ?t l?f§Ö, but th§Ör§Ö ?? n§à ?u§ãh th?ng ?n ¡°§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd.¡± §³§Ñn §å§àu b§Öl?§Öv§Ö th§Ñt?! §´h§Ör§Ö ?? n§à w§àm§Ñn ? §ã§Ñn ?t§Ö§Ñl §Ñ gl§Ñn§ã§Ö §Ñt. ? th§àught th§Ör§Ö w§àuld b§Ö §Ñt l§Ö§Ñ?t §àn§Ö ?n th§Ö d?n?ng h§Ñll but th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t, ?§à ? §Ñm ?n d§Ö?§â§Ñ?r. §´h§Ö §ànl§å th?ng? th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr? wh§à w§Ör§Ö m§àn?t§àr?ng m§Ö. §´h§Ö§å m?ght h§Ñv§Ö ?nt§Önd§Öd t§à §Ö?§ã§àrt m§Ö w?th§àut b§Ö?ng n§àt?§ã§Öd, but th§Ö?r m§Ñl?§ã?§àu? g§Ñz§Ö? g§Ñv§Ö ?t §Ñw§Ñ§å. ? §ã§àuldn¡¯t f?nd th§Ö th?ng? ? w§Ñ? l§à§àk?ng f§àr, wh?l§Ö th§Ö th?ng? ? d?dn¡¯t w??h t§à ?§Ö§Ö w§Ör§Ö v§Ör§å §ãl§Ö§Ñr t§à m§Ö ?n?t§Ö§Ñd. §¦v§Ön ?§à, th§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §àf th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr ?h§àuld l§Ö§Ñrn t§à h?d§Ö th§Ö?r §Öm§àt?§àn? b§Ött§Ör. §´h§Ö?r m§Ñl?§ã?§àu? §Ö§å§Ö? d?d m§Ñk§Ö m§Ö f§Ö§Öl un§ã§àmf§àrt§Ñbl§Ö, but kn§àw?ng m§å v§Ör§å §Ö§ç??t§Ön§ã§Ö §ã§Ñu?§Öd §Ñ gr§Ö§Ñt§Ör d??§ã§àmf§àrt t§à th§à?§Ö m§Ön, ?t f§Ölt l?k§Ö ? m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à g§Öt b§Ñ§ãk §Ñt th§Öm, ?§à m§å ?rr?t§Ñt?§àn r§Ödu§ã§Öd gr§Ö§Ñtl§å. §£§Ö??d§Ö?, wh§Ön ? §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Ö th§Öm t§à G§Ör§Ñg§Ör§Ñ¡¯? §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§ànl§Ö?? f§Ñ§ã§Ö, th§Ö un§ã§àmf§àrt§Ñbl§Ö §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn? fr§àm th§Ö ?tud§Önt? §àf th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr l§à§àk §ãut§Ör, ?§à ?t m§Ñd§Ö m§Ö f§Ö§Öl m§àr§Ö §à§â§Ön-m?nd§Öd. §¡§Ñh, but ?¡¯m f§Ö§Öl?ng §Ñ b?t t?r§Öd §Ñft§Ör m§Ö§Öt?ng v§Ñr?§àu? §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö t§àd§Ñ§å.1 F?r?t §àf §Ñll, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? Lu§ã§Ñ F§àr?§Öll, wh§à l§à§àk? ??m?l§Ñr t§à N?§ã§àl§Ö. Lu§ã§Ñ l§à§àk? v§Ör§å §ãut§Ö §Ñnd ?? v§Ör§å §â§àl?t§Ö §Ñ? w§Öll. §¦v§Ön th§àugh h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñll§àw§Öd t§à u?§Ö th§Ö ?urn§Ñm§Ö §àf th§Ö m§Ñrqu?? f§Ñm?l§å, th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ñt h§Ö d§à§Ö?n¡¯t th?nk §àf h?m?§Ölf §Ñ? §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö h§Ö ?? §Ñ ?§àn §àf §Ñ §ã§àn§ãub?n§Ö l§à§àk§Öd §Ñd§àr§Ñbl§Ö t§à m§Ö, §Ñnd h§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö f?r?t m§Ñn th§Ñt ? f§àund f§Ñv§àr§Ñbl§Ö ?n ¡°§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd.¡± ?f G§Ör§Ñg§Ör§Ñ §Ñnd Lu§ã§Ñ ?t§à§àd t§àg§Öth§Ör, ? §Ñm ?ur§Ö b§àth L§Ñn§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ §Ñnd L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ w§àuld b§Ö §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Öd, but l§Ö§Ñv?ng G§Ör§Ñg§Ör§Ñ §Ñ??d§Ö, ? f?nd ?t §â?t?ful f§àr Lu§ã§Ñ t§à b§Ö ?§Önt§Ön§ã§Öd t§à th§Ö §âun??hm§Önt §àf b§Ö?ng §âut ¡°b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö l?n§Ö?¡±, ?§à ? d§Ö§ã?d§Öd ?¡¯ll k§Ö§Ö§â qu?§Öt §Ñb§àut Lu§ã§Ñ¡¯? §Ö§ç??t§Ön§ã§Ö t§à L§Ñn§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ f§àr §Ñ wh?l§Ö. §°n th§Ö §àth§Ör h§Ñnd, ?f ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ b§à§å l?k§Ö L§Ñr? R§ådh§àlm ?n?t§Ö§Ñd, ? w§àuld m§Ör§ã?l§Ö??l§å ?§Önt§Ön§ã§Ö h?m t§à b§Ö §âut ¡°b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö l?n§Ö?¡±. §¡? f§àr wh§å ? w§àuld d§à ?u§ãh §Ñ m§Ör§ã?l§Ö?? th?ng, ?t ?? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö L§Ñr? R§ådh§àlm §ã§àmm?tt§Öd bl§Ñ?§âh§Öm§å §Ñb§àut m§å §ãh§Ö?t! §´§Önm§Ñ, ?t w§Ñ? th§Ö f?r?t t?m§Ö ?n m§å l?f§Ö th§Ñt ?t w§Ñ? §â§à?nt§Öd §àut d?r§Ö§ãtl§å t§à m§Ö th§Ñt m§å §ãh§Ö?t ?? l§Ñ§ãk?ng. ?nd§Ö§Öd, m§å §ãh§Ö?t ?? ?m§Ñll. R§Ñth§Ör th§Ñn ?m§Ñll, ?t ?? §âr§Ñ§ãt?§ã§Ñll§å n§àn-§Ö§ç??t§Önt! §£ut ?t w§Ñ? th§Ö f?r?t t?m§Ö ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö §â§à?nt§Öd th§Ñt §àut t§à m§å f§Ñ§ã§Ö. Y§àu n§àrm§Ñll§å w§àuldn¡¯t ?§Ñ§å th§Ñt §àut l§àud, §Ö?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñll§å t§à th?? k?nd §àf l§àv§Öl§å §Ñnd ?nn§à§ã§Önt g?rl! ?f ?t w§Ñ? m§å f§àrm§Ör ?§Ölf, ? w§àuld §Önd u§â fur?§àu?, but b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf wh§Ñt ? l§Ö§Ñrn§Öd ?n ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? R§à?§Ö,¡± ? d?dn¡¯t g§Öt §Ñngr§å §Ñt §Ñll. ?t w§Ñ? th§Ñnk? t§à th§Ö g§àdd§Ö?? §àf f§Ört?l?t§å wh§à §Ñdv??§Öd m§Ö §Ñb§àut ?t. §¡§Ñh, L?l?n§Ñ-?§Ñm§Ñ, th§Ñnk §å§àu v§Ör§å mu§ãh! §´h§Ñnk? t§à §å§àur §Ö§ç??t§Ön§ã§Ö, ? h§Ñv§Ö t§Ñk§Ön §Ñ ?t§Ö§â furth§Ör t§à b§Ö?ng §Ñn §Öl§Ög§Ñnt l§Ñd§å! W§Öll th§Ön, r§Ög§Ñrd?ng L§Ñr?, h§Ö ?§â§àk§Ö ?l§Ñnd§Ör, th?nk?ng ?t w§àuld §ànl§å b§Ö t§Ñlk§Öd §Ñb§àut w?th?n h?? gr§àu§â §àf fr?§Önd?, §ànl§å t§à b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö §â§Ñl§Ö-f§Ñ§ã§Öd §àn§ã§Ö h§Ö f§àund §àut th§Ñt ?, th§Ö b§Ö§Ñr§Ör §àf th§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr, w§Ñ? th§Ör§Ö §Ñnd l??t§Ön?ng t§à ?t. ?f h§Ö w§Ñ? g§à?ng t§à §Önd u§â w?th ?u§ãh §Ñn §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn, h§Ö ?h§àuldn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö ?§Ñ?d ?u§ãh §Ñ th?ng t§à b§Ög?n w?th, but ? §ã§àuld und§Ör?t§Ñnd h?? f§Ö§Öl?ng?. §¯§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à l§à§àk ?h§Ñr§â ?n fr§ànt §àf h?? fr?§Önd?. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à §âr§àdu§ã§Ö unn§Ö§ã§Ö??§Ñr§å m§Ñ?§ãul?n?t§å b§å ?§Ñ§å?ng ?u§ãh §Ñ th?ng. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ñt k?nd §àf m§Ñ?§ãul?n?t§å w§àuld §ànl§å m§Ñk§Ö h?m §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr §Ñ? §Ñn ?nf§Ör?§àr m§Ñn ?n th§Ö §Ö§å§Ö? §àf w§àm§Ön. ? w§Ñnt§Öd t§à t§Öll h?m §àut l§àud. Y§àu m??und§Ör?t§Ñnd! Y§àu m??t§Ñk§Ö th§Ñt §Ñ? m§Ñ?§ãul?n?t§å §Ñnd w?ll §ànl§å b§Ö h§Ñt§Öd b§å w§àm§Ön b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf th§Ñt! W§Öll, ?§àm§Öth?ng l?k§Ö th§Ñt. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ? §Ñm th§Ö §å§àung l§Ñd§å wh§à b§Ö§Ñr? th§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr. ? ?h§àuldn¡¯t ?§â§Ö§Ñk r§àughl§å. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? wh§å ? ?u?t ?l?ghtl§å r§Ö§âr?m§Ñnd§Öd h?m §Ñ b?t §Ñnd §â§Ñ??§Öd h?m §Ñ b§à§àk. §´h§Ö t?tl§Ö w§Ñ? ¡°§´h§Ö §¦??§Önt?§Ñl §³§ànd?t?§àn t§à b§Ö §Ñ §²§à§âul§Ñr §®§Ñn!¡± §´h§Ö f?r?t §ãh§Ñ§ât§Ör ?? §Ñb§àut th§Ö ?m§Ñg§Ö §àf §Ñ m§Ñn th§Ñt w§àm§Ön ?§Ö§Ök. §´h§Ö ?§Ö§ã§ànd §ãh§Ñ§ât§Ör ?? §Ñb§àut th?ng? th§Ñt m§Ñk§Ö §Ñ m§Ñn un§â§à§âul§Ñr w?th w§àm§Ön. §´h§Ö th?rd §ãh§Ñ§ât§Ör ?? §Ñ §ã§àll§Ö§ãt?§àn §àf §ã§Ñ?§Ö? §Ñb§àut h§àw §Ñ §â§à§âul§Ñr m§Ñn §Ñ§ãt§Öd v§Ör?u? §Ñn un§â§à§âul§Ñr m§Ñn. §´h§Ö f§àurth §ãh§Ñ§ât§Ör ?? §Ñb§àut l§Ö§Ñrn?ng th§Ö m§å?t§Ör§å §àf §â§à§âul§Ñr m§Ön. §´h§Ö f?fth §ãh§Ñ§ât§Ör ?? §Ñb§àut §ã§àn??d§Ör?ng wh?§ãh §â§Ör?§àn ?? h§Ñ§â§â?§Ör, §Ñ §â§à§âul§Ñr §àr un§â§à§âul§Ñr m§Ñn. §£§å th§Ö w§Ñ§å, th§Ör§Ö §Ñr§Ö tw§Önt§å-f?v§Ö §ãh§Ñ§ât§Ör?. ?t¡¯? §Ñ m§Ñ?t§Ör§â?§Ö§ã§Ö ? wr§àt§Ö m§å?§Ölf. https://watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-094/ CH 95 Actually, I had thought about submitting this masterpiece during the flower festival, but as I kept hesitating, I ended up submitting ¡°Orlando Kingdom Sewerage Plan¡± and the masterpiece didn¡¯t see the light of day. The masterpiece was a compilation of knowledge that was comparable to ¡°Orlando Kingdom Sewerage Plan¡± for me. It was a masterpiece that compiled everything that made a person a gentleman! Eh, why did I write such a thing, you ask? Well, ¡°The Essential Condition to be a Popular Woman¡± was something unnecessary to me. In that case, if I compiled my research on what made a man popular based on what I remembered from my past life and my emotions as a woman in my present life, then wouldn¡¯t it be possible for me to be popular with women!? ¡­Hm? Then shouldn¡¯t I write ¡°The Essential Condition to be a Woman Popular With Other Women¡± instead? U~hn, which do you think would be the correct one, Tenma? Ah, I should say this beforehand, but I don¡¯t need any retort like ¡°Are you an idiot?¡± coming from you. Since I still have my memories as a man inside of me, it is normal for me to prefer being surrounded by cute, flower-like women. I will spare no effort to achieve that! After all, women are cute! Oh my, I somehow seem to have heard someone say that I sound disgusting, but I don¡¯t think that is the case, so it must be just my imagination! Tenma, I wish for you to read my masterpiece ¡ª though you¡¯d likely just snort as you read it. I wonder if Lars will tell me his impression after reading it? It is the first time for that book to be read by others, so I want to hear his impressions on it ¡ª well, I have no idea if he will actually read it though. Since Alan-sama kept making remarks that raised my evaluation, Lars¡¯ face turned from pale white to ash color by the end of class. I wonder if that guy was really okay? Aah, as for Alan Aubin-sama, he is an amazing person who earned five gold stars! Just having the opportunity to meet Alan-sama made me feel that coming to ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± was worth it. Because Alan-sama managed to revive the trading routes with the Rusha Kingdom, which had closed due to strained diplomatic relations before, I was able to grow ¡°amane¡±. And because of that ¡°amane,¡± I got to meet Creto, so I am very grateful to Alan-sama. Alan-sama is a very kind, gentlemanly adult¡­ but I feel the people who bear five stars are all quirky in some way. And just like what I felt with Lorenzo-sama, it felt like he was trying to pry something out of me. Of course, I could understand his wonder since there was no way a meek and weak young lady like me could possibly think of a sewerage plan if one normally thought about it. For example, it might be possible they thought the plan wasn¡¯t mine but someone else¡¯s, but it was I who publicized it as an attempt to gain fame. I didn¡¯t think it was strange if others saw me that way. That was why I thought he was trying to draw information from me with that suspicion, but that didn¡¯t seem to be the case. ¡­Somehow, it felt like a boy who just got a new, interesting toy, and he began to wonder which button to push and what movement it would produce, and he was filled with excitement as he wondered how it worked. Such was what I felt when he looked at me. To be honest, it makes me feel a little scared of my meeting with Lorenzo-sama in a few days¡­ However, I need to confront that no matter what. Tenma, please keep supporting this cute and weak young lady! The next day, after Sophie asked for Tenma¡¯s support several times, she felt happy as she saw the smiling Luca in the hall. To think I would feel this happy just by not being greeted by that expressionless man in the morning! I wonder if I can make Luca into my permanent escort instead! For Sophie, who felt stressed just because Gerald escorted her for two days, Luca who appeared with his cute smile was an angel-like existence. ¡°Please take care of me for today as well, Luca.¡± ¡°Yes!¡± Looking at Luca, who gave an obedient reply, Sophie made sure to check that her cheeks didn¡¯t become too loose and that she was still smiling like a lady. CH 96 ¡°After informing Gerald-sama about the matter of your escort, it¡¯s been decided that I will be the one responsible for escorting Sophie-sama until the day you meet with my elder brother¡­ Is that alright?¡± Of course it is! Was something that Sophie wanted to shout out loud, but she managed to suppress it and revealed a graceful smile instead. ¡°I¡¯m happy that Luca is my escort.¡± ¡°T-thank you very much! The schedule after that is undecided, but Gerald-sama said he would be carrying out a task given out by His Highness until then.¡± ¡°I see, so he is busy. I hope he doesn¡¯t hurry his task and does his best at it.¡± Sophie had no idea what kind of task Ferio had given to Gerald, but that man who didn¡¯t seem like he would get upset at anything was likely to complete it soon. It was important for humans to have leisure, so Sophie wished for Gerald to carry out his task slowly. Indeed, mainly for the sake of Sophie¡¯s peace of mind. ¡°But Luca, will you be okay not attending your classes? I am a little worried about that.¡± ¡°I can do my training in the morning and night instead, so please rest assured.¡± Although Luca said it like it was nothing, actually accomplishing that required a lot of physical strength. As Sophie was impressed and thought, As expected of the bearer of two copper stars, and proceeded outside, they saw a student waiting for them with a tense expression. ¡°Oh my¡­¡± The one who stood there was Lars. His expression looked worse compared to yesterday; perhaps it was because of the big, dark circles under his eyes? The fabric of his clothing looks nice. I wonder what materials were used? Although Sophie was quite curious about his expression, the next thing that caught her eyes was his clothing. Lars¡¯ outfit she saw yesterday looked ridiculously flashy, but today, he wore a black top and bottom with a little bit of green embroidery. They looked plain at a first glance, but Sophie¡¯s discerning eyes could easily recognize they were made with high-quality fabric. The gloss meant it was probably silk-woven, the soft-looking fabric was processed so that it wouldn¡¯t wrinkle easily, and the fact Sophie couldn¡¯t find any wrinkle in said clothing impressed her. As Sophie got distracted by his clothes, Lars approached Sophie. Luca quickly stood in front of Sophie and put his hand on the sword on his belt, perhaps for intimidation purposes. However, Lars moved before the sword was grabbed. ¡°I¡¯m terribly sorry. I was wrong!¡± Lars¡¯ sudden bow not only surprised Sophie but Luca as well. ¡°I was careless and stupid yesterday! I¡¯m finally enlightened by the books I borrowed from Sophie-sama! Love isn¡¯t about a calculation, it is about how one opens their heart, yet I kept trying to hide my immaturity and made people hurt and despised me instead. I will change my ways, so please forgive me for yesterday¡¯s disrespect!¡± It was an apology that would reverb far and wide. Perhaps he wasn¡¯t used to talking with a loud voice, as his voice turned faint by the end of his sentence. ¡°Err¡­¡± Sophie was taken aback by Lars, who was still bowing. U~hn, I don¡¯t think mere books would make him change his ways so easily, so I guess it was because of Alan-sama¡¯s influence? Considering how quickly he acted differently, Sophie could only think it was because of the pressure that Alan gave off in front of Lars. Originally, Lars wasn¡¯t an unscrupulous person who dared to slander the bearer of the purple star right in front of her. So his action was considered natural. However, Lars¡¯ eyes looked too serious for that.1 ¡°That¡¯s why Sophie-sama! Please lend me the continuation of this!¡± ¡°Continuation?¡± The book ¡°The Essential Condition to be a Popular Man!¡± had no continuation. Sophie wrote it with the intention for it to be complete with just a single book, but perhaps Lars didn¡¯t find it to be complete yet? As Sophie tilted her head in wonder, Sophie then noticed that Lars had passed back not just a single book. ¡°Ah¡­¡± There were two books in Lars¡¯ hand. The other, though considered thin for a book, was ¡°It¡¯s a Flower, Whether It Blooms or Buds¡± that Sophie copied. This thin book, which was unlike the original book, was a treasure to soothe her poor heart in the male-only environment, so she only copied a quarter of its contents to make it easier to carry. Apparently, because it was so thin, it was sandwiched within the other book and ended up being passed to Lars that way. Ah~ This isn¡¯t good¡­ Sophie involuntarily looked to the sky. CH 97 As Sophie noticed her mistake, Lars asked with teary eyes. ¡°Are both of these books written by Sophie-sama?¡± ¡°N-no, I didn¡¯t make the story.¡± ¡°I see. I just assume so since the handwriting was the same¡­¡± ¡°I just copied the beginning of the story by hand.¡± Lars¡¯ eyes shone as he heard those words. ¡°That means there is still a continuation, right! Please lend me the continuation! I had a wonderful feeling since the prologue, but I was particularly curious about the continuation of page 35! I keep wondering how Margaret-sama could make her name remembered by Rose-sama¡­ I was so curious that I couldn¡¯t even fall asleep!¡± Lars spoke with overwhelming passion, and Sophie couldn¡¯t help but lean closer to him. ¡°I understand that feeling! Ever since her first introduction, that beauty who expressed the pain in her chest like poetry toward her loved one was incredibly effective in grasping the reader¡¯s heart!¡± ¡°Yes! Also, on page 28, Margaret-sama¡¯s longing for Rose-sama sure made my heart start tingling! Even though the two had met at the tea party before they entered the academy, to think that Rose-sama didn¡¯t remember Margaret-sama at all and only saw her as a normal junior¡­ My heart was crushed by the sadness! But despite that, Margaret-sama is still that devoted to Rose-sama¡­!¡± Lars clenched his fist hard, as if he would shed tears otherwise, when he said that passionately, which Sophie gently clasped her hands over Lars¡¯ fist. ¡°I also thought the same way about that page!¡± The two exchanged passionate gazes with each other, like a pair of friends who happened to meet in a foreign land. ¡°Eh¡­? Eh?¡± Luca was confused because he had no idea what the two were talking about. For Luca, who didn¡¯t know the contents of those books, he couldn¡¯t understand why they suddenly mentioned names that sounded like they belonged to young ladies. ¡°Because of this book, it made me feel what love truly is! At the same time, it made me reflect on my past actions. Please guide this foolish one toward the right path! Please let me read the continuation!¡± At Lars¡¯ third bow, Sophie thought for a while. Originally, ¡°It¡¯s a Flower, Whether it Blooms or Buds¡± was supposed to be only read by the students of ¡°The Queen¡¯s Rose¡± and their families. It wasn¡¯t like they weren¡¯t supposed to be read by men, since some family members would do so in secret. Lilina¡¯s father also seemed to be a fan of ¡°It¡¯s a Flower, Whether it Blooms or Buds.¡± As long as they didn¡¯t spread it outside, it wasn¡¯t like men were forbidden to read them. Indeed, as long as they didn¡¯t spread it outside. Sophie leaned her head on her palm then nodded her head. ¡°I understand your feelings¡­ But this book was supposedly only to be spread within the girls¡¯ academy, so originally, men wouldn¡¯t be able to read this book easily.¡± Lars was shocked when he heard those words. ¡°That¡¯s¡­! So this book isn¡¯t available commercially?! To think this wonderful book actually is not published out there¡­¡± Looking at the despaired Lars, Sophie gave a deep nod. Indeed, Sophie also considered it was a loss for the world to not have such a wonderful book spread outside. ¡°Yes. This is a masterpiece that is supposed to be only read by the students of ¡®The Queen¡¯s Rose¡¯.¡± ¡°T-then, why did you let me read such a wonderful book?¡± ¡°¡­¡± Sophie couldn¡¯t honestly say it was just slipped in by mistake. No, perhaps she should say it? But even if she told him, it didn¡¯t change a thing since Lars already read it. In that case, she could only turn him into an accomplice so he wouldn¡¯t spread it outside. CH 98 Sophie cleared her throat with a light cough and revealed a shameless smile. ¡°Because you are so critical of women, I wanted to show you a different perspective. If you keep this a secret without telling anyone else, I could lend you the continuation.¡± ¡°Really?! If that¡¯s true, I will never tell anyone else and keep it a secret for the rest of my life!¡± Lars¡¯ eyes as he declared that with a clear tone were sincere and had no trace of deceit. ¡°Okay, then I¡¯ll lend you the continuation.¡± ¡°T-thank you very much!¡± Lars overflowed with happiness, but Sophie¡¯s words didn¡¯t stop there. ¡°But not today.¡± ¡°Why?! Is it because I¡¯m not loyal enough?!¡± ¡°It¡¯s because if I lend it to you today, then you will stay up all night reading again, right?¡± Lars couldn¡¯t say a word in response. The reason Sophie knew was because she also did the same. Since Lars had a similar impression of the story as Sophie, she recognized him as one of her kind. She had no doubt that if she were to lend him the continuation, he would read it carefully and repeatedly and end up staying awake all night because of that. ¡°You have dark circles under your eyes. I recommend you rest today. As for the book, I will lend it a day before your holiday.¡± ¡°How compassionate¡­ Yes, I¡¯ll be patient until then!¡± Lars was a little disappointed, but he still responded well. His expression was different from the previous one, giving off a nice complexion and gloss. ¡°Err¡­ Is it really okay for me to be here?¡± Luca, who had been silently watching all this time, said so with a reluctant tone. Hearing the two say ¡°secret,¡± Luca had been confused and wondered if it was really alright for him to listen to it. He got further confused since he couldn¡¯t understand the thing they were talking about whatsoever. ¡°I don¡¯t mind, Luca. You won¡¯t say it to anyone, right?¡± ¡°Y-yes!¡± Although Luca had such intention to begin with, he became scared now that Sophie mentioned it again. Luca had a chill as he imagined he might end up like Lars yesterday if Luca blurted it out by mistake. While Luca had his cute face distorted in horror, Sophie smiled at Lars. ¡°Well then, let¡¯s welcome the fellow secret keeper. May I call you Lars?¡± ¡°Yes, it¡¯s an honor! This Lars Rydholm might not be great at swordsmanship, but I can at least help you carry your luggage!¡± ¡°No, I will carry my own luggage myself.¡± Lars was in a little panic seeing Sophie immediately refuse his offer. ¡°But I don¡¯t know what else I could do¡­¡± Lars mumbled in a small voice. ¡°Oh my, there is a lot you can do. But is it really okay, Lars? If you are seen together with the unwelcome purple star, you will end up estranged by others as well, you know?¡± The black star students were blatantly hostile to Sophie, the bearer of the purple star. It was likely for Lars to gain a bad reputation just by mingling with Sophie. However, there was no hesitation in Lars¡¯ expression as he heard those words. ¡°I have learned that Sophie-sama is a person with great wit from Alan Aubin-sama¡¯s story yesterday and from the book you lent me, unlike myself. I wanted to learn more about you!¡± ¡°Even if you have to pay a price for it?¡± ¡°If I miss the opportunity of something greater because I feared the price, it would be a mark of shame for the gold stars and the Rydholm family! ¡­I will no longer make excuses for my lack of self-confidence to shield my anxiety. Even Margaret-sama devoted herself to work hard, so if I, a man, keep messing around to protect myself, I would be embarrassing myself.¡± As expected of ¡°It¡¯s a Flower, Whether it Blooms or Buds.¡± To think it managed to completely change a boy who read it, even though he only read a quarter of the whole thing. ¡°If you are that determined, then I won¡¯t hold back. After all, I wanted the power of the gold stars the most in this academy.¡± Lars¡¯ eyes went wide at Sophie¡¯s words. ¡°The gold stars¡­ are the ones you wanted the most?¡± Lars swallowed his breath at the unexpected words. He always thought, for this capable purple star, the gold star was something she didn¡¯t need at all. After all, the gold stars couldn¡¯t serve as a sword and shield to protect like the black stars and the copper stars, and they also didn¡¯t have the knowledge to make scientific or technical advancements like the silver stars had. However, since Sophie had said the gold stars were the ones she wanted the most, Lars was strongly determined to help her however he could. ¡°I will do my best to help Sophie-sama.¡± Lars¡¯ bow wasn¡¯t as deep compared to what he performed earlier, but it came from the depth of his heart, which made Sophie smile gracefully. A/N: Sophie, Luca, and Lars are all 14 years old (*¡ä-`) We¡¯ll proceed to Lars¡¯ perspective in the next chapter (*¡ä-`) CH 99 Lars Rydholm was the firstborn son of a viscount family and lived a financially comfortable life since. As long as one could enroll in the gold star faculty of ¡°The King¡¯s Sword,¡± they could earn three gold stars with money. However, the amount of money to do so was so large that not many people managed to earn three gold stars this way. Lars was one of few people who could do so, being the eldest son of the Rydholm family. It had been decided that three gold stars would be bought for him once he studied at the academy for three years. But Lars himself understood well that it would be with the power and money of his family, not his own. The Rydholm family was a wealthy merchant with huge assets in the textile industry, all thanks to the current owner¡¯s commercial talent. Lars¡¯ father was one of the highest-ranking gold stars, a bearer of four gold stars. It was easy for one to earn three gold stars without exerting any effort as long as they had money, but there were only a few people who managed to earn four gold stars. One needed business talent, senses to read the market, and luck to achieve that. As his father had all that and earned the fourth star himself, the young Lars had always respected him. But as Lars got older, it weighed more heavily on him. It made Lars wonder if he really could succeed his father¡¯s great name. Lars was well aware that he was nothing but an ordinary person. He knew he had no business talent and the best he could do was to maintain what was already available. Every time Lars earned a gold star, he became more afraid. Once I earn three stars, I will have to stand in the same world as my father¡­ Lars earned his first gold star at thirteen and another one at fourteen. He was on track to earn his third by fifteen. Lars would have to graduate once he bore three gold stars. He was very scared at the thought. As a son who had nothing except his status as the eldest son, he expected everyone would be disappointed in him. He was sure that everyone would laugh in secret at how mediocre he was when his father was so great in comparison. For Lars, a person with strong self-respect, it was the most humiliating thing. As Lars endured the days where stress had continuously hurt his stomach, a turning point suddenly came to him. The first prince had granted a woman, a daughter of the baron family at that, the purple star, and made ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± the base of operations for the sake of her accomplishing a certain task. A tremor shook the academy. Every piece of the news was something that was unheard of in history. Due to the first prince¡¯s origin, many people opposed the idea of his succession to the throne. He managed to establish his status due to his engagement with the daughter of a duke family, but he was still in an uncertain position where things could change if something went wrong. But despite that, the fact he did something like this that clearly seemed to be a dangerous bet was something that Lars was unable to understand. But the thing that Lars was unable to understand the most was the fact that he was also called to greet the young lady when she arrived at ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± on her first day. He was called without any explanation and told to wait in the room. The people gathered there were quite well-known, including the rare ¡°Genius of the Generation¡±, the bearer of five silver stars, Lorenzo Forsell, and his right arm, the Deputy Director Nert Barth. Yet, among those people, Lars was the only one who bore the gold star. No matter how he thought about it, it was clear he was called here because of the influence of his father¡¯s name. At the same time, he came to learn that there were no expectations given to the students of the gold star whatsoever. It¡¯s not a big deal¡­ After all, bearers of gold stars are all treated as upstarts even among the aristocratic society¡­ Be it bearers of black stars or even copper stars, they were people who earned their respective stars by their own strength. None of them were powerless people who bought the stars they bore like he was. Lars felt ashamed and had a hard time standing there. As Lars was filled with the ever-growing urge to run away, the young lady in question arrived. The girl that appeared, Sophie Linier, was a beautiful young lady with beautiful black hair. The girl¡¯s father, Edgar Linier, was quite famous, but surprisingly, Lars hadn¡¯t heard much about his daughter. It was to the point where her name was unheard of even among tea parties and rumors among aristocrats, so Lars thought the daughter would be a strict person like her father was, but that wasn¡¯t the case. She had a slender body and her white arms could be seen from her three-quarter sleeves. She wore a green dress just like the color of her eyes, but it wasn¡¯t the exact same green, as it had different shades at the top and bottom, which were adorned with beautiful embroidery and luxurious frills. Beads were sewn as undertones so she didn¡¯t appear too gorgeous, and they flickered into view every time her dress shook, shining brightly in the sun. Although she looked gorgeous overall, she also appeared to be elegant and calm. It was clear that the dress didn¡¯t overshadow1 the wearer, unlike a normal aristocratic young lady. The dignified girl had a presence comparable to the dress she wore. Her facial expression looked stiff, perhaps due to nervousness, but Lars could see something else because he belonged to a family with a textile business. Girls who didn¡¯t get overshadowed by a dress like that were few. Aah, no good¡­ Lars felt he was definitely not supposed to be one of the people present in this place. That was immediately apparent to him. CH 100 After the introduction, the girl was taken away by Lorenzo and left the room. At that time, the girl¡¯s dress fluttered softly, leaving behind a flowery scent. When she completely disappeared from the room, Lars was finally relieved from the tension. The person who was the leader of the copper star students was talking to the cute boy with him. ¡°She is indeed a beautiful girl, but I guess as expected of an aristocratic young lady. She seems to be a quiet girl.¡± Such was the conversation that Lars happened to hear. Seems to be quiet? ¡­No, that was the expression of a woman hiding her true self. Lars considered himself an ordinary person, but for some reason, he seemed to be able to glean a little about what kind of a person someone was by looking at their clothes. For a woman to be able to wear such a beautiful dress without losing out to it meant said woman had a jewel-like gleam on her own. Even if they were a raw gemstone, they would shine someday. But Sophie Linier was not a raw gemstone. She was already a polished jewel. I¡¯m sure she is a precise and calculating person. She chose a dress with a color that suited her skin all while taking into consideration the color of her hair and eyes. There was also a lot of lace and embroidery on her dress. Moreover, that design didn¡¯t come from the Rydholm family. Lars never saw such clothes elsewhere despite how particular its design was, which meant it was an original design. There were many aristocratic women who left choosing the clothes they would wear for the day to the stylist, but Lars felt the girl wasn¡¯t one of them. Lars didn¡¯t know why, but the moment she came in, he felt something chilling coming from her. Lars was often told by his father that ¡°the first impression you get from a person is often their true nature, so make sure to never ignore it,¡± but Lars had no idea if what he experienced earlier was that since he was still not a full-fledged adult. When Lars returned to the classroom with a depressed feeling, his friends gathered around Lars. ¡°How was the purple star-sama?!¡± The first one to speak was Aaron, the eldest son of a count. His father was in charge of the finances of the royal palace. He would also work at the royal palace upon graduation. Although Aaron¡¯s house had a different pedigree than Lars¡¯, who belonged to the house of a merchant, Aaron was still Lars¡¯ best friend because he was a friendly boy. When Aaron asked happily, Lars diverted his gaze to the side. ¡°Aah¡­¡± ¡°Lars?¡± ¡°Well¡­ I feel like I was wrongly invited¡­¡± His gloomy feelings could be felt in his words. Lars¡¯ friends seemed to realize what happened with those words alone. It can¡¯t be helped. We¡¯re just upstarts, after all, such an atmosphere spread among them. When Sophie Linier visited the gold stars two days later, she understood what Lars was talking about. Everyone¡¯s expressions were filled with resignation. Gerald Forsius, the youngest graduate of the black star faculty, would be in charge of escorting the girl, while her escort for the day was Luca Forsell, the younger brother of Lorenzo Forsell. The silver stars would do their utmost to support the girl that Lorenzo approved of. For her, who was protected by those with high status, pedigree, and abilities, she wouldn¡¯t need any help from the gold star students, who were still living under the protection of their respective parents. Perhaps that was the reason he ended up talking in that scornful way about that girl after lunch¨Cto clear his frustration. Everyone didn¡¯t hesitate to join in since they often shared stories about women they didn¡¯t like. He never thought the person who shouldn¡¯t be slandered was actually present and heard their conversation. The expression of Lars and his friends turned pale. Even Keith Dudley, the bearer of one black star, appeared, and while Lars still didn¡¯t understand what was happening, a book was slammed in Lars¡¯ face. It was Lars¡¯ first time being treated by a woman in that manner, though he was more confused than angry, and ended up missing the opportunity to apologize while doing so. ¡°Sorry, Lars. It¡¯s because we brought up such topics unnecessarily¡­¡± Although Aaron wasn¡¯t the one who brought up the topic of scolding women, he also felt guilty for participating and he had a similarly pale expression to Lars. Lars felt the need to somehow apologize before school ended for the day, or else the responsibility would fall on the gold stars as a whole. Although the purple star herself commanded them to forget about the incident, it didn¡¯t mean they didn¡¯t need to apologize. As Lars resolved himself, the person who came to that day¡¯s class was the living legend for the gold stars, Alan Aubin, the Golden Lion. They were aware that Alan could be considered a teacher in ¡°The King¡¯s Sword,¡± but he rarely came, to the point that there was no guarantee he would teach even once a year. As that said person began to speak about Sophie Linier¡¯s business talent, the gold star students, who had only lived like students, were filled with astonishment. CH 101 Even though she is the same age I am, she is actually already active in business? But I¡¯ve never heard father mentioned¡­ ah¡­ Just one time, Lars had overheard his father talking to his guest. At that time, Lars had no idea who he was talking about, but when he thought about it now, it was likely to be Sophie. [¡°Even though she is young, she has the ability to be recognized by foreign merchants. She is really a terrifying girl. If possible, I¡¯d like my son to be able to win her love. Well, I guess that¡¯s just too heavy of a burden for my son though.¡±] His father was talking with a joking tone to his guest while smoking on his pipe, but Lars felt that his father was serious. Considering it happened right after his fianc¨¦e broke her engagement with him, they were harsh words for Lars. Lars had insulted the girl who was praised by the Golden Lion and his father. His body went beyond drenched with cold sweat. As he felt he might pass out from shock, he suddenly noticed something. Perhaps it would be better for me to read the book she gave me properly to show my sincerity before apologizing? Lars was thinking of apologizing to Sophie immediately, but she was invited to another room by Alan. It didn¡¯t seem he would have an opportunity to apologize for today. In that case, it might be better to do so after he read the book. With that in mind, he immediately returned to his room and sat on his desk. [¡°The Essential Condition to be a Popular Man!¡±] ¡°That¡¯s one amazing title there¡­¡± As Lars looked closer, it was such a blunt title. If not for the name of the author, Sophie Linier, being written on the cover, nobody would have guessed it was actually a book written by that beautiful girl. However, as Lars flipped through the book, he found beautiful words written there as if depicting himself. In particular, one that he felt close to what happened to him was chapter 16: ¡°How to break away from a chain that formed without realizing it because of father.¡± To summarize that chapter: the more amazing one¡¯s father was, the son would either fear his father¡¯s existence and turn into a subservient lapdog to his father or, conversely, rebel against his father, such were the two patterns that often took place. Regardless of which one happened, they often became disrespectful to a third party and had high self-esteem to escape from the heavy pressure, such was written there. Lars realized that was exactly what happened to him, and he began to bite his lips as he continued to read. The more he read, the more he felt as if he was reading things about himself and it made his chest hurt. It was as if he was forced to face his own weakness in such a transparent way. There weren¡¯t many etiquette books out there, and it was considered normal for etiquette to be taught through tutors in the aristocratic society, so for Lars, who had never read any book about self-enlightenment, he was convinced by the content despite how painful it was to read for him. I see, so I was in a state similar to what is depicted in this book, and there actually is a solution for it here. When one¡¯s depressed feelings were described through written words, it was easier for one to accept, in comparison to being preached through spoken words. Despite such a blatant title of ¡°The Essential Condition to be a Popular Man!¡± the book actually contained coherent context and did not feel intrusive. When Lars read the final part of the book, he couldn¡¯t help but feel emotional. ¡ª¡ª¡ª¡ªAs long as you are not afraid of loving yourself, you can accept the love of others. Once you learn to accept love, then you will also be able to return their love. It felt as if a small, quiet feeling was conveyed there. After reading it, Lars felt something changed within him. He recalled the days when he was afraid of pressure and became stubborn, and he learned that he didn¡¯t love himself. His high self-esteem didn¡¯t come out of love toward himself, but it was nothing but a shield to hide his weak self. However, ¡°Even if you mention love here¡­¡± Lars had no idea what the love that he needed was. He did feel loved by his family, but it also became pressure that burdened him. He had his friends but their number would drop sharply after a predicament like what happened today, and even fewer would be willing to stand by his side to face it together, such was just a fact of life. He began to think about his best friend Aaron. He might be an important friend, but he felt that was not the right feeling if one were talking about love. CH 102 ¡°Love, huh¡­¡± Lars had three fianc¨¦es until now, but all of them ended up breaking it off eventually. In order to hide his low attitude, he often only spoke with words that strengthened his self-esteem, which had made his fianc¨¦es uncomfortable, and when they finally got too disgusted by that, they chose to break the engagement. This repeated three times, which gave birth to rumors that the reason the eldest son of the Rydholm family was unable to hold a stable engagement, despite his family fortune, was due to his bad personality. Lars thought he¡¯d changed earlier but now he felt depressed again, and a dark cloud spread in his mind. As expected, I am an insignificant existence, thought Lars as he sighed. ¡°Ah, that¡¯s right. There¡¯s another book.¡± Lars recalled that there was a thin book slipped in ¡°The Essential Condition to be a Popular Man!¡± and put it in front of him. Its title was ¡°It¡¯s a Flower, Whether it Blooms or Buds.¡± Unlike the other book, it was a neat and cute title. The contents of it were completely different, describing the story of two young ladies of aristocratic families. After reading a few pages, Lars was completely absorbed in the story. He used to make fun of the romance novels that spread in society until now, but the story here only depicted aristocratic young ladies, and due to the absence of handsome male characters that would have protected the heroine, Lars could read it without feeling inferior. The contents of the story proceeded as such: Margaret, who was born as the fifth daughter of a count family, had always hid her face with her hair due to her withdrawn personality, and that made her not loved much by her family. However, she exchanged greetings with Rose, the daughter of a duke family, during a tea party, which made Margaret long for Rose and inspired her to become a person who could stand beside Rose. She abandoned her weak self and worked hard in her studies, especially in poetry, embroidery, and dancing. Her efforts paid off and she managed to get admitted to the girls¡¯ academy where only talented girls could enroll in. She found the figure of her beloved Rose there. However, Rose didn¡¯t remember Margaret at all. Although Margaret understood in her heart that her insignificant self who belonged to a lower pedigree wasn¡¯t worth being committed in Rose¡¯s memory, sorrow still pained her chest. Even so, Margaret never gave up. She wanted Rose to remember her face and name. For that sake, she was determined to do her best¡ª The page ended there. ¡°W-where is the continuation?!¡± Obviously, there were no more pages even as he turned the book over. ¡°No way¡­¡± He wanted to read more and got up from his chair, but he realized it was already dark outside the window. As he checked the clock in panic, it was already 2 o¡¯clock in the middle of the night. Apparently, he was so absorbed in the story, he forgot to take his dinner. There was no way he could ask for the continuation at this hour. Lars sat back in his chair and stared at the two books then read them again. After reading them for the second time, he was thinking about what love was until the sun rose. Margaret¡¯s dedication, which was similar to love, toward Rose was a pure feeling that sought no reward. What would happen to this feeling after this? Would it remain pure and beautiful, or would it become muddy like a stagnant swamp? ¡°I¡¯m sure it won¡¯t become muddy! It will stay pure!¡± As Lars understood that believing was also love, he learned that he finally understood what love was thanks to the sweet book. His heightened emotion didn¡¯t allow him to rest and instead of even attempting to rest, Lars wrote his impressions about the two books. With that in hand, Lars went out early in the morning to apologize to Sophie. Even if he wasn¡¯t forgiven, he would try it over and over¡ª After that, so much to his astonishment, Sophie easily accepted his apology, and Lars proceeded to seek her counsel about his life. He started with the cancellations of his engagements with his fianc¨¦es. If it was Lars from before, it would be the topic that he wouldn¡¯t want to touch the most, but he wanted to hear a woman¡¯s opinion about it. Besides, since Sophie had written that book, Lars felt like he didn¡¯t need to hide his inferiority complex anymore, so he spoke out about his weakness and felt the release from it. When Lars uttered the miserable stories of his three canceled engagements, Sophie put her delicate finger on her mouth and said in exasperation, ¡°Oh my, that just can¡¯t be helped. Women at marriageable age might close their eyes to some extent toward the flaws of their partners, but for the girls at that age who want more dreams and fantasies than reality, having a man with strong self-esteem, who didn¡¯t seem to treat them preciously, to be their fianc¨¦, it might drive them to the point of committing suicide.¡± ¡°Committing suicide¡­ you say?¡± Is it that big of a deal?! Thought Lars at first, but when he thought back about it, there was certainly a daughter of an aristocratic family who belonged to a higher pedigree than his family, but considering the fortune of the Rydholm house, the engagement should have been quite attractive to her parents. But since the girl¡¯s side still chose to cancel the engagement despite that, perhaps the girl in question actually was mentioning she would consider suicide if the engagement continued. ¡°Isn¡¯t that too much of a logical leap?¡± ¡°I couldn¡¯t say all women are like this, though. However, women are creatures that seek sympathy. Yet if her partner not only disregarded or disagreed with her, but also denied and even insulted her, there is no way any woman would come to love such a man. It might sound silly for men, but for a young lady¡¯s glass-like heart, the idea of spending the rest of her life with such a man would make them like a tragic heroine forced onto a path of thorns. It would make them think they were carrying the world¡¯s unhappiness on their back.¡± ¡°A tragic heroine¡­¡± That meant Lars would be the villain in that story CH 103 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 103 ¨C §´h§Ö Y§àung L§Ñd§å N§Ñm§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör ~ L§Ñr? R§ådh§àlm¡¯? 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Y§àu ?h§àuldn¡¯t §âr§Ñ??§Ö th§Öm r§Ñnd§àml§å th§àugh. ?n?t§Ö§Ñd, §å§àu ?h§àuld §âr§Ñ??§Ö wh§Ñt th§Ö§å §Ñr§Ö n§àt §ã§ànf?d§Önt §Ñb§àut.¡± ¡°§¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ? §àn§ã§Ö §âr§Ñ??§Öd m§å f?§Ñn§ã¨¦§Ö th§Ñt ?h§Ö h§Ñd b§Ö§Ñut?ful §å§Öll§àw §Ö§å§Ö?, §Ñnd ?h§Ö §ànl§å g§Ñv§Ö §Ñ v§Ñgu§Ö ?m?l§Ö §Ñnd d?dn¡¯t ?§Ö§Öm t§à h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ g§à§àd ?m§âr§Ö???§àn.¡± §´h§Ö w§àm§Ñn L§Ñr? §ã§àm§âl?m§Önt§Öd w§Ñ? h?? f?r?t f?§Ñn§ã¨¦§Ö, wh§à?§Ö §Öng§Ñg§Öm§Önt w§Ñ? d§Ö§ã?d§Öd ?n h§Ör §ãh?ldh§à§àd. §´h§Ö§å §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å m§Öt f§àr th§Ö f?r?t t?m§Ö wh§Ön L§Ñr? w§Ñ? t§Ön §å§Ö§Ñr? §àld, §Ñnd th§Ö w§àm§Ñn w§Ñ? f§àur §å§Ö§Ñr? §àld§Ör th§Ñn h§Ö w§Ñ?. ?n §Ñdd?t?§àn t§à th§Ö §Ñg§Ö d?ff§Ör§Ön§ã§Ö, h?? f?r?t f?§Ñn§ã¨¦§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ w§àm§Ñn wh§à w§Ñ? m§àr§Ö m§Ñtur§Ö th§Ñn h?? §â§Ö§Ör?. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd l?k§Ö §Ñ §ãh?ld ?n h§Ör §â§Ör?§â§Ö§ãt?v§Ö b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf th§Ñt. ?h§Ö ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à tr§Ö§Ñt h?m l?k§Ö ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§å h§Ö w§Ñ? h§Ör f?§Ñn§ã¨¦. ¡°Y§àu ?h§àuldn¡¯t th?nk h§Ñrd b§Öf§àr§Ö ?§Ñ§å?ng ?§à, but §å§àu h§Ñv§Ö t§à ?§Ñ§å ?t ?m§à§àthl§å ?n?t§Ö§Ñd. Y§àu ?h§àuldn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ m?nd?§Öt th§Ñt §Ñll §å§àu h§Ñv§Ö t§à d§à ?? §âr§Ñ??§Ö h§Ör. L§Öt¡¯? ?§Ö§Ö, §å§àu §ã§àuld ?u?t §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Ö gl§Ñn§ã§Ö? w?th §Ñ w§àm§Ñn §Ñnd §ã§Ñ?u§Ñll§å ?§Ñ§å, ¡®Wh§Ön ? ?§Ö§Ö §å§àur §Ö§å§Ö?, ?t f§Ö§Öl? l?k§Ö ? ?§Ö§Ö §Ñ b§Ö§Ñut?ful ?un §Öv§Ön §àn §Ñ r§Ñ?n§å d§Ñ§å, §Ñnd ?t m§Ñk§Ö? m§Ö h§Ñ§â§â§å,¡¯ wh?l§Ö ?m?l?ng th§Ön r§Öturn t§à th§Ö §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör §ã§ànv§Ör?§Ñt?§àn §àr ?§àm§Öth?ng?¡± ¡°§´h§Ñt¡¯? ?m§â§à???bl§Ö. ? §ã§Ñn¡¯t ?§Ñ§å ?u§ãh §Ñ th?ng ?m§à§àthl§å!¡± §¡? L§Ñr? §ã§àm§âl§Ñ?n§Öd §Ñb§àut th§Ö th?ng? th§Ñt w§Ör§Ö l?k§Öl§å ?§Ñ?d b§å §Ñn §Ö§ç§â§Ört §â§Ör?§àn ?n?t§Ö§Ñd, ?§à§âh?§Ö §ãr§à??§Öd h§Ör §Ñrm? §Ñnd th§àught. ¡°?f th§Ö §àth§Ör §â§Ör?§àn ?? §Ñn §Ñdult w§àm§Ñn, §Ñ §ã§àm§âl?m§Önt th§Ñt §ã§Ñm§Ö fr§àm §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn ?h§Ö d§à§Ö?n¡¯t l?k§Ö th§Ñt mu§ãh w§àuldn¡¯t m§Ö§Ñn §Ñn§åth?ng. §´h§Ör§Ö m?ght b§Ö ?§àm§Ö m§Ñg?§ã th§Ñt w§àuld m§Ñk§Ö wh§Ñt§Öv§Ör w§àrd? ?§àund§Öd §ã§à§àl f§àr th§Ö u?§Öl§Ö??l§å h§Ñnd?§àm§Ö m§Ñn, but th§à?§Ö wh§à §Ñr§Ö n§àt ?§à §Önd§àw§Öd h§Ñv§Ö n§à §ãh§à?§ã§Ö but t§à d§à tr?§Ñl §Ñnd §Örr§àr. §´r§å t§à th?nk §àf wh§Ñt t§à §âr§Ñ??§Ö §Ñnd §ã§àn??d§Ör ?t §Ñ? §âr§Ñ§ãt?§ã§Ö.¡± §¦v§Ön §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? w§àrd? b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö m§àr§Ö r§Ñnd§àm, L§Ñr? l??t§Ön§Öd ?§Ör?§àu?l§å. §£ut wh§Ñt §ã§Ñm§Ö §Ñft§Ör h§Ör qu?§Öt mutt§Ör?ng w§Ñ? d§Ö?§â§Ñ?r. ¡°?§à ?t¡¯? §Ñll §Ñb§àut th§Ö f§Ñ§ã§Ö §Ñft§Ör §Ñll¡­¡± ¡°§°h m§å, L§Ñr? d§à§Ö?n¡¯t l§à§àk th§Ñt b§Ñd. §¡? l§àng §Ñ? §å§àu m§Ö§Ñn wh§Ñt §å§àu ?§Ñ§å, ? th?nk w§àm§Ön w?ll h§Ñ§â§â?l§å §Ñ§ã§ã§Ö§ât ?t. Y§àu ?h§àuldn¡¯t u?§Ö §â§à§âul§Ñr m§Ön §Ñ? §Ñ ?t§Ñnd§Ñrd. ?t w?ll §ànl§å m§Ñk§Ö §å§àu §Ñnn§à§å§Öd f§àr n§àth?ng.¡± ¡°?¡¯m h§Ñ§â§â§å t§à h§Ö§Ñr th§Ñt. §£ut ?f n§àt f§àr m§Ö b§Ö?ng th§Ö §Öld§Ö?t ?§àn §àf th§Ö R§ådh§àlm f§Ñm?l§å, ? d§àubt §Ñn§å w§àm§Ñn w§àuld w§Ñnt t§à t§Ñlk t§à m§Ö¡­¡± ¡°Wh§Ñt §Ñr§Ö §å§àu t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut? §´h§Ñt ?? h§àw §å§àu §Ñr§Ö ?n r§Ö§Ñl?t§å, ?§à §å§àu t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut ¡®wh§Ñt-?f?¡¯ ?? n§àth?ng but §Ñ w§Ñ?t§Ö §àf t?m§Ö. ?f §å§àu k§Ö§Ö§â dr§Ñw?ng ?u§ãh §Ñ l?n§Ö l?k§Ö th§Ñt, §å§àu §ã§àuld n§Öv§Ör gr§àw ?nt§à §Ñ r§Ö§Ñl m§Ñn!¡± ¡°Y-§å§Ö?!¡± §¡? L§Ñr?¡¯ f§Ö§Öl?ng turn§Öd ?ub?§Örv?§Önt §Ñg§Ñ?n, ?tr?§ãt w§àrd? w§Ör§Ö thr§àwn §Ñt h?m. L§Ñr? h§Ñd n§Öv§Ör b§Ö§Ön §âr§Ö§Ñ§ãh§Öd b§å §Ñ w§àm§Ñn. F§àr h?m wh§à w§Ñ? ?§â§à?l§Öd b§å h?? m§àth§Ör, m§Ñ?d?, §Ñnd §Öv§Ön tut§àr?, h§Ö f§Ölt m§àr§Ö §àf ?w§Ö§Öt §Öu§âh§àr?§Ñ th§Ñn hum?l?§Ñt?§àn. §´h§Ö n§Ö§Ñt §Ñnd §Ñd§àr§Ñbl§Ö g?rl ?§Ñ?d ?tr?§ãt w§àrd? th§Ñt d?dn¡¯t ?u?t h§Ör §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? m§àr§Ö §àut §àf g§à§àd f§Ñ?th th§Ñn ?§Ñr§ã§Ñ?m. F§àr L§Ñr?, th§Ñt w§Ñ? §Ñ f§àrtun§Ö th§Ñt w§Ñ? §ãl§à?§Ö t§à gr§Ñ§ã§Ö. §¡? L§Ñr? un?nt§Önt?§àn§Ñll§å f§Ölt l?k§Ö §âr§Ñ§å?ng w?th gr§Ñt?tud§Ö t§à g§àd, Lu§ã§Ñ ?§Ñ?d w?th §Ñ §ã§ànfu?§Öd t§àn§Ö, ¡°Uhm¡­ ?¡¯m ?§àrr§å t§à ?nt§Örru§ât §å§àu wh§Ön §å§àu §Ñr§Ö bu?§å, but th§Ö §ãl§Ñ?? ?? §Ñb§àut t§à b§Ög?n. §´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? qu?t§Ö §Ñ d??t§Ñn§ã§Ö t§à th§Ö ??lv§Ör ?t§Ñr §ãl§Ñ??r§à§àm t§à§à.¡± §´h§Ö l§à§ã§Ñt?§àn th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö t§Ñlk?ng ?n w§Ñ? th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr¡¯? §ãl§Ñ??r§à§àm. §´h§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr ?tud§Önt? w§Ör§Ö §Ñ?t§àn??h§Öd t§à ?§Ö§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö, wh§à w§Ñ? r§Öm§Ömb§Ör§Öd b§å §¡l§Ñn §¡ub?n, th§Ö G§àld§Ön L?§àn, wh??§â§Ör?ng ?n th§Ö §ã§àrn§Ör §àf th§Ö §ãl§Ñ??r§à§àm w?th L§Ñr?, wh§à §ã§Ñu?§Öd §Ñ §âr§àbl§Öm §å§Ö?t§Örd§Ñ§å. §¡? Lu§ã§Ñ, wh§à w§Ñ? ?t§Ñnd?ng b§Öh?nd ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñll th?? t?m§Ö, ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt, ?§à§âh?§Ö f?n§Ñll§å n§àt?§ã§Öd, murmur§Öd, ¡°§¡h, ?§à ?t¡¯? §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å th§Ñt t?m§Ö,¡± §Ñnd §âr§à§ã§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à ?t§Ñnd u§â §Ñ? ?f ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t d§à §Ñn§åth?ng w§Ö?rd wh§Ñt?§à§Öv§Ör. ¡°W§Öll th§Ön L§Ñr?, ?§Ö§Ö §å§àu §Ñg§Ñ?n §Ñt n§à§àn.¡± §¡ft§Ör §âr§àm???ng t§à ?§â§Önd lun§ãh t§àg§Öth§Ör, ?§à§âh?§Ö l§Öft th§Ö §ãl§Ñ?? gr§Ñ§ã§Öfull§å, wh?§ãh th§Ön §ã§Ñu?§Öd L§Ñr? t§à f§Ñ§ã§Ö qu§Ö?t?§àn? fr§àm h?? §ãl§Ñ??m§Ñt§Ö? unt?l th§Ö t§Ö§Ñ§ãh§Ör §ã§Ñm§Ö t§à th§Ö §ãl§Ñ??r§à§àm. https://watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-103/ CH 104 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 104 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, L§à§àk §Ñt §´h§à?§Ö §£?rd? Fl§å?ng Fr§Ö§Öl§å ?n th§Ö ?k§å W§Öll, th§Ö ?k§å ??n¡¯t §àr?g?n§Ñll§å blu§Ö, ?t §ànl§å l§à§àk? th§Ñt w§Ñ§å du§Ö t§à th§Ö §âh§Ön§àm§Ön§àn kn§àwn §Ñ? l?ght ?§ã§Ñtt§Ör?ng, th§àugh. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, l§Öt¡¯? l§Ö§Ñv§Ö §Ñ??d§Ö th§Ö t§à§â?§ã th§Ñt l§Ñ§ãk§Öd r§àm§Ñn§ã§Ö ?u§ãh §Ñ? th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt ?t w§Ñ? §âr§àdu§ã§Öd b§å th§Ö ?un¡¯? r§Ñ§å? h?tt?ng th§Ö m§àl§Ö§ãul§Ö?, du?t, §Ñnd w§Ñt§Ör dr§à§âl§Öt? ?n th§Ö §Ñ?r §Ñnd b§àun§ã?ng §àff ?n v§Ñr?§àu? d?r§Ö§ãt?§àn? th§Ñt §ãr§Ö§Ñt§Öd ?u§ãh §Ñ §ã§àl§àr. ? ?u?t w??h t§à b§Ö §Ñ fr§Ö§Ö b?rd §Ñnd fl§å t§à §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? ??d§Ö. §¡§Ñh, ? w§ànd§Ör ?f §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ ?? h§Ö§Ñlth§å? ?u?t b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ? §ã§àuldn¡¯t ?§Ö§Ö th§Ñt b§Ö§Ñut?ful f§Ñ§ã§Ö, m§å l?ttl§Ö b?rd-l?k§Ö §ãh§Ö?t f§Ölt l?k§Ö ?t w§Ñ? b§Ö?ng t§àrn §Ñ§â§Ñrt ?n d§Ö?§â§Ñ?r. §´§Önm§Ñ, §å§àu ?h§àuld b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à und§Ör?t§Ñnd m§å ??n§ã§Ör§Ö l§àv§Ö f§àr §³hr??t?n§Ñ §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, r?ght? ¡­§¦v§Ön ?f ? §Ñm §Ñw§Ñr§Ö th§Ñt th§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à w§Ñ§å §´§Önm§Ñ w§àuld und§Ör?t§Ñnd ?f th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn ?n qu§Ö?t?§àn w§Ñ? §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å ?n fr§ànt §àf m§Ö, ?t ?§Ö§Öm? th§Ö §´§Önm§Ñ ?n m§å m?nd h§Ñ? b§Ö§Ön gr§Ñdu§Ñll§å b§Ö§Ñut?f?§Öd, ?§à ? b§Öl?§Öv§Ö h§Ö w§àuld und§Ör?t§Ñnd ?t. Y§Ö?, th§Ö §´§Önm§Ñ ?n m§å m?nd ?? k?nd§Ör, unl?k§Ö th§Ö r§Ö§Ñl §´§Önm§Ñ! W§Öll, ? §Önd§Öd u§â wr?t?ng §Ñ l§Ött§Ör t§à §å§àu ?n m§å n§àt§Öb§à§àk wh?l§Ö §âr§Öt§Önd?ng t§à l??t§Ön t§à th§Ö ??lv§Ör ?t§Ñr¡¯? l§Ö??§àn b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ?t ?? qu?t§Ö b§àr?ng f§àr m§Ö. Lu§ã§Ñ, wh§à ?? ?t§Ñnd?ng b§Öh?nd m§Ö, h§Ñ? §Ñn §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn §Ñ? ?f w§ànd§Ör?ng wh§Ñt l§Ñngu§Ñg§Ö ? w§Ñ? wr?t?ng m§å n§àt§Ö? ?n, §Ñ? h§Ö t?lt§Öd h?? h§Ö§Ñd, §Ñnd w?th th§Ñt, m§Ñd§Ö m§Ö ?ur§Ö h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t r§Ö§Ñd wh§Ñt ? wr§àt§Ö, ?§à m§å §Ñ§ãt?§àn? turn§Öd b§àld§Ör §Ñnd ? wr§àt§Ö wh§Ñt ? l?k§Öd. ?t ?§Ö§Öm? ? §Ñm §Ñb§àut t§à run §àut §àf §â§Ñt?§Ön§ã§Ö ?n ?u?t §Ñ f§Öw d§Ñ§å?. ?t¡¯? h§Ñrd t§à ?m§Ñg?n§Ö ? §Ñm th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör, wh§à w§Ñ? b§Öh§Ñv?ng l?k§Ö §Ñ §âr§à§â§Ör l§Ñd§å ?n m§å d§Ñ§å? §Ñt ¡°§´h§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? 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F§àr §Ñ t§Ö§Ñ§ãh§Ör wh§à §àught t§à t§Ö§Ñ§ãh ?tud§Önt? t§à b§Ö g§Öntl§Öm§Ñnl§å t§à §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å §Ñ§ãt th§Ñt w§Ñ§å, ?t m§Ñd§Ö m§Ö f§Ö§Öl §â?t?ful §àf h?? ?tud§Önt?. §¡§ãtu§Ñll§å, f§àr ?§àm§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn, h§Ö w§Ñ? l§à§àk?ng §Ñt m§Ö §Ñ? ?f l§à§àk?ng §Ñt h?? §Ön§Öm§å wh?l§Ö ?§Ñ§å?ng, ¡°§´h?? k?nd §àf qu§Ö?t?§àn ?h§àuld b§Ö §Ö§Ñ?§å f§àr th§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr-?§Ñm§Ñ wh§à ?? §Ñ§ãkn§àwl§Ödg§Öd b§å L§àr§Önz§à F§àr?§Öll-d§àn§à, r?ght?¡± ?§Öv§Ör§Ñl t?m§Ö? n§àw. ¡°Y§Ö?, §àf §ã§àur?§Ö, ? und§Ör?t§Ñnd ?t. ?t ?? ?u?t §Ñn §Öl§Öm§Önt§Ñr§å ?§ãh§à§àl l§Öv§Öl qu§Ö?t?§àn §Ñft§Ör §Ñll!¡± w§Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng ? w??h§Öd t§à ?h§àut ?n r§Öt§àrt, but ? ?t?ll h§Ñv§Ö ?§àm§Ö ?§Ölf-§ã§àntr§àl r§Öm§Ñ?n?ng ?n m§Ö ?§à ? w§Ñ? ?t?ll §àk§Ñ§å. §´h§Ör§Öf§àr§Ö, ? §Ö§ç§âl§Ñ?n§Öd ?t ?n §Ñn §Ö§Ñ?§å-t§à-und§Ör?t§Ñnd m§Ñnn§Ör t§à th§Ñt ?n?tru§ãt§àr, gr§Ñ§ã§Öfull§å, §Ñ? §Ñ l§Ñd§å ?h§àuld. §£ut ?n m§å m?nd, ¡°D§àn¡¯t §å§àu und§Ör§Ö?t?m§Ñt§Ö th§Ö br§Ñ?n §àf §Ñn §Ö§ç§ã§Öll§Önt un?v§Ör??t§å gr§Ñdu§Ñt§Ö wh§à m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à §Ö§Ñrn §Ñ full ?§ãh§àl§Ñr?h?§â dur?ng m§å wh§àl§Ö h??t§àr§å §àf §Ödu§ã§Ñt?§àn ?n m§å §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö, §å§àu ?h?tt§å ?n?tru§ãt§àr! 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Instructor Vincent, you should learn how to use the right words before you teach. Otherwise, these honest students of yours would take your words as truth.¡± ¡°¡­!¡± Vincent immediately tried to denounce Sophie¡¯s ridicule, but she attacked using the following words from her mouth, at least according to Luca.1 ¡°Certainly, our nation¡¯s sewerage and sewage ditches are more facilitated compared to other nations. The sewage ditches also have covered culverts, and their sizes are large enough to take heavy rain into consideration. However, that is all they are capable of. After all, the sewage is drained into the river, and it couldn¡¯t be considered treated at all. And you consider that as excellent sewage technology¡­ How laughable. Moreover, that is only limited to the noble side of the city, while other regions don¡¯t even get to enjoy such a facility in the current situation, how can you consider that as perfect?¡± Sophie sneered and continued her words. ¡°Only by purifying the dirty sewage could we consider the water being treated at all. If unpurified sewage is drained into the river, said river would be polluted and the existing ecosystem would be destroyed. If humans kept drinking water from the polluted river, infectious diseases would spread in a blink of an eye. To think you can¡¯t even understand that.¡± When she sighed regretfully, she immediately said with an innocent smile of a girl again. ¡°Please excuse me. It seems there is nothing I can learn even if I stayed here.¡± Not paying attention to the quiet classroom, Sophie curtsied while saying, ¡°Sorry for the disturbance,¡± pulled the stunned Luca¡¯s arm, and left the classroom. Am I being too impatient? No, I just don¡¯t feel any need to put up with it. After all, it wasn¡¯t like the situation would improve even if she endured. The situation wouldn¡¯t improve if she merely behaved gracefully like she did in the girls¡¯ academy. Regardless of whether the other person was an instructor or not, if she didn¡¯t completely extinguish the spark that fell, it would only set things on fire again. That was the men¡¯s society. It was a world where one¡¯s pedigree, stars, title, and results determined everything. She was still a little girl who was granted a disproportionate amount of honor but hadn¡¯t achieved anything yet. Therefore, she considered being looked down upon by others as something inevitable at the moment. However, if she kept enduring and laughing all the sneers away all the time, she might become known as a person who could be looked down upon even after she achieved results. If that happened, the value of the ¡°purple star¡± granted by Ferio would be damaged. Alright! I will reduce all who tried to bully me to tears from now on! Her conscience wouldn¡¯t be hurt even if she said slightly harsh remarks toward the person who tried to pick a fight with her. It might be different if the other person was younger than she was, but there was no need to be reserved against those older than she was. Of course, her previous life¡¯s age wasn¡¯t added to her total age. A man who gave a piercing remark to this kind of elegant, ephemeral, and weak girl was nothing but a demon. ¡°Since they are demons, all I need to do is to subjugate them¡­¡± Sophie¡¯s small muttering probably sounded darker than Sophie thought, since it made Luca¡¯s body tremble as he heard it. However, Luca immediately returned to his senses and apologized. ¡°I¡¯m terribly sorry, Sophie-sama!¡± ¡°What¡¯s wrong, Luca? Why are you apologizing?¡± ¡°That¡¯s¡­ Instructor Vincent belonged to the same generation as my elder brother¡­ and he has been hostile to my elder brother since way back, and I think that¡¯s the reason he acted so rude toward Sophie-sama earlier.¡± As Sophie expected, it seemed that Vincent¡¯s hostility was directed toward Lorenzo instead of her. Even if he acted like that, Vincent was a person who earned three silver stars. Such a person could be considered excellent enough, but it was still nothing compared to Lorenzo. No, it was more correct to say it wasn¡¯t even comparable to begin with. ¡°What a small vessel of a man. Perhaps I should subject him with the punishment between the lines.¡± ¡°Between¡­ the lines?¡± Luca parroted the words as he had no idea how terrible a punishment that was. I wonder who should be the partner in his between the lines. Perhaps Lorenzo-sama would be¡­ but that would mean I¡¯m punishing Lorenzo-sama as well. Between the lines¡­ It is a hard thing to do. Between the lines was a difficult formula for Sophie. Since it was too hard, she couldn¡¯t help but wrinkle her eyebrows as she thought about it. As Luca saw that, he mistook Sophie for feeling very offended by Vincent instead. ¡°I will tell my elder brother and he¡¯ll deal with it immediately!¡± ¡°There¡¯s no need for that. Lorenzo-sama is a very busy person, so I would feel bad if he used his time for such matters. There is also the matter of needing to ask various things regarding the business the next time we meet too.¡± ¡°But¡­¡± ¡°Rather than that, now that we have free time, how about we go to the library instead?¡± Sophie decided to forget about the difficulty of between the lines stuff for a while and prioritize immediate enjoyment instead. She heard that the library of ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± had a large collection of books, so she definitely wanted to go there. Gerald had shown her where it was when he guided her on the first day, but she hadn¡¯t been inside yet. Sophie¡¯s eyes shone in expectation of how many books were in the library, and Luca gave a troubled smile as he agreed. CH 106 The library of ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± had a circular structure, unlike the box-like library Sophie was familiar with in her previous life. There was only one big door, and one could go inside by passing by the counter. There were always five librarians around the clock. Sophie expected a female librarian to be there, but unfortunately, all of them were males. However, all of them welcomed Sophie with a smile. Apparently, the library would provide Sophie with a cozy place. The library Sophie entered for the first time was much larger than she expected, and the number of books in the library was nearly double that of ¡°The Queen¡¯s Rose.¡± The interior gave a calm feeling and was surrounded by books at all 360 degrees, and the bookshelves, tables, and chairs installed there were all a uniform reddish-brown color. Five large chandeliers hung down on the high ceiling with candles illuminating a gentle light. As she took a closer look, everything was carefully decorated in detail, even down to the chairs. That alone would cost a considerable amount of money. Some gold star students used money to buy their stars, but it seemed that the money they paid ended up being used for this purpose. Looking at the bookshelf in the atrium up to the third floor, Sophie thought it bore resemblance to a baumkuchen with a slice taken out of it, even though she wasn¡¯t hungry. ¡°Ah¡­¡± ¡°Is something wrong?¡± As Luca asked, Sophie hurriedly shook her head. Just as Sophie thought of it having an impression of food, which was unlike her, she recalled it looked similar to the library that he had visited with Tenma during her previous life. And as Tasuku had seen that, he¡¯d told Tenma: ¡°Look, Tenma. It¡¯s a baumkuchen-shaped library.¡± Then Tenma had replied with, ¡°Don¡¯t you have any other impressions instead?¡± Tenma had gotten exasperated about it. And Sophie felt like laughing when she recalled that. It was fun¡­ Although the end of the trip was the worst, it was a fun trip. Tasuku had gotten to see a landscape he had never seen, had experienced a climate different from Japan, and had eaten different food for the first time. Everything had felt fresh for Tasuku. Now that I think about it, thought Sophie as she recalled. On the first day Sophie came to ¡°The King¡¯s Sword,¡± she had a dream about Tenma. The content itself wasn¡¯t particularly special. However, it was the first time she had dreamt of Tenma since she became Sophie. It was a dream about Tenma in his childhood days, where he carried a brand new, dark blue school bag on his back, and he followed Tasuku back when they were just classmates. That was all. Even though Tenma was young back then, Sophie could already see a glimpse of adult Tenma from his sullen expression, which filled Sophie with nostalgia. It was a short dream that only lasted dozens of seconds, but that was certainly Tenma. Even though Sophie was giggling when she woke up that morning, she had completely forgotten she had dreamt about Tenma until she saw this library. Well, I guess it is okay to forget about that elementary school student¡¯s face that lacked the cuteness of a child. While thinking such a thing that sounded merciless to her friend, Sophie was looking at the book titles. There were history books, autobiographies, picture books, and foreign books. There were thin and thick books. There were books that seemed to glow due to their titles being written with golden letters, and there were books whose titles were barely discernible. Sophie couldn¡¯t help but squint as she felt impressed by the number of books that might surpass the thousands. ¡°Around this time, there should be no students around since they are in class, so I will be waiting near the door. Please browse all you like.¡± One of the requests Sophie made to Ferio was to remove the escort whenever she was doing research, and it seemed that Luca was adhering to that properly. Luca was cute and gentle, so Sophie didn¡¯t feel pressured even when he escorted her, but she still wanted to concentrate when reading books after all. So Sophie was grateful for his offer. Sophie went to the second floor while humming. Then she found a narrow passage between the bookshelves. There was a door beyond, but the door was open and didn¡¯t seem to have a lock on it.1 As she walked through the narrow passage and entered the room, there were old, tall bookshelves lined up there. For a moment, Sophie thought the room was to store stories that were written anonymously like those in ¡°The Queen¡¯s Rose¡± and she opened one of them, but it turned out to be a normal old book. Apparently, this place was a place to store old books. ¡°Wouldn¡¯t a place like this normally be off limits?¡± Because there was no lock on the door, Sophie concluded it should be okay to enter the room, so she proceeded to look at the books. Looking from top to the bottom, she found a book titled ¡°God¡¯s Mountain, God¡¯s Tree.¡± ¡°God¡¯s Mountain¡­?¡± She thought it was some sort of myth and was about to take the book, but she couldn¡¯t reach it since she wasn¡¯t tall enough. It was only a few centimeters away, but her hand was unable to reach it. Geez, even though I¡¯d be able to reach it easily if I was as tall as my previous life self! Although Sophie wasn¡¯t particularly tall in her previous life, Tasuku was still taller than the current Sophie. It can¡¯t be helped. I¡¯ll just ask someone to take it for me or borrow a ladder, thought Sophie as she lowered her hand, someone reached out to the book from behind Sophie and took the book. ¡°T-thank you very mu¡­¡± Considering the height, Sophie thought it wasn¡¯t Luca but one of librarians instead so she turned around, only to see a sullen, handsome man. A handsome person she didn¡¯t recognize took the book and passed it to Sophie. Eh¡­ who is this? CH 107 He had shining silver hair that looked like it was woven with crushed diamonds. That hair was short, only shoulder-length, but the presence it exuded was comparable to Christina¡¯s golden hair. His face line from his chin to his cheek, the high nose bridge on his face, and his thin lips made him look like a work of art created by a talented artist. However, what surprised Sophie the most was his eyes. They were amethyst-colored eyes, which were rarely seen even if one searched the whole kingdom. His breathtaking beauty made Sophie doubt her own eyes, and she became stiffened with her mouth hanging open. Normally, a person this beautiful would make them appear to be gender neutral. However, although he was beautiful, he couldn¡¯t be mistaken for a woman. He had a lean physique that suited his beautiful face, yet it also looked as sturdy as Gerald¡¯s. The moment Sophie reconfirmed he was a man, Tasuku shouted within her mind, All these mythical handsome dudes should just explode! All of them!! Gununu¡­ Sophie grumbled as she squeezed the book she received tightly. Even though she knew she shouldn¡¯t vent her anger on the book, she couldn¡¯t help but exert strength. The mythical handsome dude handed the book to Sophie and quickly left. ¡°¡­Is he a student here?¡± There shouldn¡¯t be any students here during this period of time though? Just as Sophie had that doubt, she noticed that she forgot to thank him. Even if he was a handsome dude she wished would just explode, she still had to thank him properly for the help, so she looked around, but she found nothing but towering bookshelves. ¡°¡­No way, he can¡¯t be a ghost, right?¡± If the other person was a ghost, then she could forgive him for being that handsome. If she could find him next time, she would present him with flowers to appease him. After arbitrarily deciding that he was a ghost, Sophie sat in a simple chair in the book storeroom. The table was also simple, but it didn¡¯t need to be luxurious since it was only used for the sake of reading books. She placed her bag on the table and took out the notebook from inside so she could write at any time. The book storeroom was dim, but thanks to the high windows, a little bit of light was able to enter the room. Relying on that light, she opened the book. The book titled ¡°God¡¯s Mountain, God¡¯s Tree¡± was not a mythical story. It was about a mountain that actually existed. The mountain was close to the sea, so it appeared that the moist wind hit the mountain and caused a lot of rain there. Its precipitation was several times greater compared to flat land. It was described that the mountain was also known as ¡°Rain Mountain¡±. In that case, why is the title God¡¯s Mountain? As she read on, she quickly found out why. There was a large tree, which was presumably thousands of years old, growing on the mountain, and the people of the nearby settlement called it the God¡¯s Tree. I guess it would be like a yakusugi1T/N: AKA Japanese cedar tree. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakusugi[/efn_note in Japan¡­ Although Sophie couldn¡¯t be certain if the God¡¯s Tree was a cedar tree, it seemed that its strong antibacterial properties and durability were similar to one. It was said a water wheel made using this tree could spin for decades without rotting. ¡°If it doesn¡¯t rot, perhaps it could be used for the sewage treatment facility?¡± Unlike in her previous life, plastic wasn¡¯t available here. The things she could use would be iron, ceramic, and bricks. If she had time, perhaps she could develop plastic and make plastic pipes from that, but if she went that far, the sewage facility in question would be delayed. Even Lorenzo would likely become skeptical about where her knowledge came from. Ferio told me to construct a small-scale facility and get it on track first so the Institute of Medical Science could take over command and supervision, though¡­ The bearers of silver stars affiliated with the Institute of Medical Science, which was made up of the nation¡¯s most advanced researchers, were capable people. Once they understood the system and principle, they could easily build new facilities one after another. Although it wouldn¡¯t be known to the public yet, Lorenzo had mentioned that the Institute of Medical Science had developed a prototype generator. If they made full use of the mechanical equipment and electricity, the processing speed would increase dramatically. With that in mind, the future seemed bright. However, it was still impossible to apply in the current situation. No matter how she thought about it, there was neither the heavy equipment like in her previous life nor a large amount of electricity to support it. Sophie would make a proposal regarding such a device to Lorenzo in the future, but it wasn¡¯t something that could be done in a short time. As expected, there is no choice but to follow the original plan, making use of what is readily available to make the first facility. The reason Ferio asked Sophie to use ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± as the base of operations was because he didn¡¯t envision it would take a long time originally. He thought three years would be enough to construct a small sewage treatment facility, which would later expand into a big national project after watching the results for a while. And Sophie must make use of those three years to cultivate fame comparable to Lorenzo¡¯s name before the base of operations moved to the Institute of Medical Science. CH 108 He really treats people roughly¡­ Well, first of all, I need to prepare for the meeting with Lorenzo-sama in a few days. I need to clear that task first. Her thoughts stopped as her hand turned the page. She definitely wanted to learn about the rare information about God¡¯s Mountain she¡¯d never heard elsewhere. As she thought of concentrating on reading and raised her gaze for a moment, she saw a person sitting across the table. ¡°¡ª!¡± She was so surprised that she almost screamed. The handsome ghost from earlier was sitting across from her. She didn¡¯t notice at all when he sat there. Regardless of how concentrated she was, she didn¡¯t even notice his presence and footsteps. So he is a ghost after all?! As Sophie was astonished, she noticed the ghost was reading something. Can a ghost touch a book? Do they read books? Ah, but he did grab a book for me earlier. The more she thought about it, the more she started to find it weird. Was that handsome dude really a ghost? As Sophie calmed her rushing heartbeat down, she looked at the ghost properly. His white skin certainly reminded her of a beautiful statue, but he had a proper complexion. Ah, so he¡¯s a human. The moment she understood that, she noticed that what he was reading wasn¡¯t a library book but her notebook instead. ¡°¡ªHey! Why are you reading people¡¯s things without permission!¡± Even when Sophie pointed that out, the silver-haired handsome dude didn¡¯t seem bothered and opened his mouth slowly. ¡°What is written here?¡± Although the voice had a lower tone than Sophie¡¯s and completely belonged to that of a man, it felt like a beautiful sound made by a musical instrument. While the tone sounded dignified, his attitude was irreverent. With an elbow on the table, he pointed at Sophie¡¯s note. ¡°I told you, why are you looking at people¡¯s things¡­¡± ¡°What language is this?¡± The silver-haired handsome dude was pointing at the part of a letter to Tenma Sophie wrote to kill time during the silver star¡¯s class. ¡°¡­T-that¡¯s¡­¡± That¡¯s Japanese. But there was no way Sophie could say that. Even if she did, there was no way for him to understand either. ¡°They are characters I have never seen before. Some characters would take some time to be written, yet some characters looked similar to a kid¡¯s scribbling. Which nation is this letter from?¡± Perhaps he meant the difference between kanji, katakana, and hiragana, but his tone was so high and mighty that it didn¡¯t sound like a question at all. It¡¯s rare to find a nation that used several types of characters even in my previous life, and considering it is a language that doesn¡¯t exist in this world, it is normal to wonder about it. Even so, don¡¯t read people¡¯s things without permission! ¡°Rather, who are you?!¡± Sophie couldn¡¯t endure it, stood up, and said that with a rough voice, yet the silver-haired handsome dude only looked at her with a blank expression. His long silver eyelashes shook as he blinked. Although he was an unscrupulous man, that expression of his looked a little cute. Then Sophie remembered that she didn¡¯t thank him properly for picking the book for him, so Sophie regained her thoughts and sat back in the chair. ¡°Please excuse me. I am Sophie Linier. Thank you for grabbing the book for me earlier. But please don¡¯t read other people¡¯s letters without permission.¡± ¡°A letter? On this scrap paper?¡± ¡°That¡­ is something I wrote to kill time, and I intended to write it properly in my notebook later.¡± ¡°Don¡¯t you mean on writing paper?¡± The man was being particular about every little thing. And he sounded very rude at that. I already introduced myself here, so you should introduce yourself too! Since he had short hair and a big attitude, Sophie thought he was a black star bearer, so she looked at where the star would normally be adorned, but he didn¡¯t have any star. Is he a staff member? Maybe a librarian¡­ but he didn¡¯t seem to be one. He¡¯s still young after all¡­ The silver-haired handsome dude didn¡¯t look much older than she was. He would be at most a year or two older than she was, so it was hard to think he would be a staff member at that age. But was there an unnecessarily shiny man like him among the black stars? He could have been a copper star, but his atmosphere didn¡¯t seem to be one¡­ well, I don¡¯t care either way. Sophie abandoned that thought as she didn¡¯t care who he might be, and she also no longer used polite language as she answered the question of the silver-haired handsome dude. ¡°It¡¯s okay. It¡¯s an unaddressed letter after all.¡± ¡°I see, so it¡¯s a love letter.¡± As he declared so, Sophie was surprised this time. ¡°Why do you think it is a love letter?¡± ¡°Aren¡¯t unaddressed letters women write mostly that kind of thing?¡± Sophie had no idea where such information came from, but even if asked, she was a man without a girlfriend in her previous life. She had no idea of the feelings of romance between couples at all. ¡°Although I had no idea if what you say is actually true, that letter is addressed to my best friend so it¡¯s not a love letter. Don¡¯t make such a weird misunderstanding.¡± ¡°Then why don¡¯t you actually pass it to the person in question?¡± He was really being particular. Normally, a gentleman wouldn¡¯t snoop about such details of a woman¡¯s life. What an unscrupulous man, thought Sophie as her cheek swelled. Perhaps because he is a mythical handsome dude, he annoys me more than when Lars made fun of me for having a flat chest¡­ She suppressed her anger to the limit and decided to answer his question. This man who asked about everything was just a child who was not yet considered a gentleman. He would seem cute if she saw him that way. So she decided to treat him gently like a lady would. CH 109 ¡°It¡¯s because I can¡¯t pass it to the person himself. My best friend resides in a faraway place. Regardless of how capable the mailman is, they wouldn¡¯t be able to reach him. That is how far he is.¡± As Sophie spoke like speaking to a little child, the silver-haired handsome dude put his index finger on his lips. ¡°I see, so it¡¯s addressed to a dead person.¡± And he declared so. ¡°He¡¯s not dead!!¡± Sophie couldn¡¯t help but scream at the silver-haired handsome dude who interpreted her words as the distant place above the sky. Although Sophie was also at fault for sounding vague, she couldn¡¯t forgive him for treating Tenma like a dead person. Sophie was always worried about Tenma¡¯s safety after that marine incident. For Sophie, who could do nothing but hope for his safety, the words of the silver-haired handsome dude weren¡¯t something she could tolerate. She abandoned her ladylike attitude and hit the table furiously. ¡°Don¡¯t kill someone¡¯s best friend without permission! Tenma will live a long life until he becomes a grandpa!¡± Even the silver-haired handsome dude was surprised by Sophie¡¯s outburst and his eyes opened wide. However, the thing that surprised him wasn¡¯t her anger, but the words she said. ¡°Your best friend is a man? I heard that friendship between a man and a woman doesn¡¯t exist, though¡­¡± The silver-haired handsome dude wore a pensive expression, like an intellectual man observing an advanced technology. Who taught this guy that kind of thing¡­? Well, leaving aside the previous life, I guess it couldn¡¯t be helped to have such thoughts in this world. The boundaries between men and women were clearly separated in this world. It was a world where if a woman was close with a man who wasn¡¯t her family or her fianc¨¦, she would be considered to have no integrity. But as a matter of fact, the relationship between Tenma and Tasuku wasn¡¯t a friendship between a man and a woman, but a friendship between fellow men. As for the pros and cons regarding a friendship between a man and a woman, Sophie herself had no idea. Oops¡­ I guess a young lady like me declaring that having a male best friend was a bad statement. I was aware of such a thing, so I kept the gender of my best friend vague even to Christina onee-sama. It was a terrible failure. ¡°Don¡¯t you think that it¡¯s just you who thinks so one-sidedly and you are just conveniently being deceived by the other party? I have no idea how far you are separated, but seeing as you can¡¯t contact the man through letters, I doubt he is a decent man.¡± It was a proper opinion for someone who had no idea about the memories of her previous life inside Sophie. If Sophie was in his position, she would likely say the same thing. ¡°¡­Well, I guess it¡¯s natural for you to think that way. However, I¡¯ll have to insist that my best friend is not such a man¡­ Besides, it¡¯s okay either way. He¡¯s a person I can never meet anymore after all.¡± She couldn¡¯t meet him even if she wanted to. It wouldn¡¯t be fulfilled regardless of how much she wished for it. Because she chose not to forget him, the loneliness inside of her would never disappear. Even though Sophie already knew that well, she wondered why she felt so painful right now. Even when she mentioned it to Christina, she didn¡¯t feel the anxiety as if she got left behind. Perhaps it¡¯s because of the dream¡­? When she saw the dream she had on the first day, she felt like Tenma was truly there. He had a perplexing expression that was unlike what one would expect from a child. Tenma had been such a child ever since Tasuku first met him. Even though Tenma¡¯s elder sister was an expressive person, it was hard to tell Tenma¡¯s emotions, which made Tasuku think of Tenma as a creepy child at first. ¡°¡­Oi, what¡¯s wrong?¡± Sophie was forcefully pulled away from her thoughts as she was called out. Sophie revealed a ladylike smile as she forcefully suppressed her depressed feeling. ¡°Nothing. By the way, what¡¯s your na¨C¡± Sophie was about to ask his name, but she heard Luca calling for her and she instinctively looked at the door. Perhaps it was already time for lunch? She couldn¡¯t tell the time since there was no clock in the room they were in. ¡°It seems my companion is looking for me, so please excuse me.¡± It seemed that the silver-haired handsome dude still had something to say, but Sophie ignored that and stood from her seat regardless. She, of course, put the notebook he read without permission back into her bag. Luca¡¯s tone as he called for Sophie sounded panicked. She needed to hurry to leave and tell him where she was. As Sophie hurriedly picked up her bag and the book she was reading and then left the book storeroom, she saw Luca looking for her with a bewildered expression. ¡°Sophie-sama!¡± ¡°I¡¯m sorry, Luca. Is it the time?¡± ¡°¡­No, we still have some time, but I got worried since I couldn¡¯t see Sophie-sama anywhere. Err, where did you go earlier?¡± ¡°It seems I made you worried. I¡¯m sorry. I was just in the storeroom over there.¡± When Sophie apologized one more time and pointed at the door, Luca tilted his head. Sophie also wondered and tilted her head. The door that was wide open before she left was closed. ¡°The book storeroom is off limits and supposedly locked all the time, though?¡± ¡°Oh my, but I went there since the door was open.¡± Luca walked toward the closed door and touched the handle. ¡°¡­It¡¯s locked.¡± ¡°Eh?¡± Sophie also tried to open it herself, but the door was certainly locked. CH 110 Did that silver-haired handsome dude lock the door? ¡°Sophie-sama, so you¡¯re over here!¡± The man who seemed to be the youngest among the librarians ran toward them. Looking at his relieved expression when he saw Sophie, it seemed he also went around searching for Sophie. According to them, despite the interior being designed in a way so people could easily be found, they couldn¡¯t find Sophie, so everyone began to get worried and searched around. Apparently, Sophie had caused a lot of trouble. ¡°I¡¯m sorry. The door was open, so I went inside the book storeroom. I also brought this book from there, so I¡¯d like to return it.¡± When Sophie took out the ¡°God¡¯s Mountain, God¡¯s Tree¡± that she brought in her bag, the librarian received it with an expression of wonder. ¡°This is certainly a book from the book storeroom. But the book storeroom is supposed to be locked¡­ was it open earlier?¡± ¡°Yes, and it seems the person inside locked the door now.¡± ¡°¡­The person inside, is it? There is no way to lock the door from inside though?¡± ¡°Eh?¡± When the librarian said so with a troubled expression, Sophie was confused. She couldn¡¯t help but stare at the door and grabbed at the handle again, but the door didn¡¯t open after all. ¡°The key is managed by the director and it can only be opened using that key. The director has been away since morning because he is working in another building and never came here today. I also checked the door of the book storeroom yesterday and it was indeed locked.¡± The librarian didn¡¯t seem to be lying. As proof of that, he tilted his head in wonder many times. ¡­No way, was that person really a ghost after all? Was he a ghost that had such a bad attitude and speech tone? Or maybe he was some sort of evil spirit? But if he was actually a human, that would mean he was locked inside. ¡°¡­Is there really nobody inside?¡± ¡°I will go and borrow the key from the director.¡± When Sophie muttered worriedly, the librarian moved immediately. As they saw off the running librarian, who they had no chance to stop, Sophie talked to Luca. ¡°Luca, do you think ghosts exist?¡± ¡°I wonder? Whether it is a human or a ghost, it would be strange. Even my elder brother had told me that the book storeroom wouldn¡¯t be open if the director wasn¡¯t present back in his days as a student as well, so I¡¯ve always thought the room would be locked.¡± ¡°I see¡­¡± After waiting for a while, the librarian returned with the key. The door was opened and the three entered the room, but they couldn¡¯t find anyone else in the book storeroom. There was no figure of the silver-haired handsome dude even at the table where Sophie talked to him, only the light shining through the window. Did I just see an illusion? Can an illusion be that vivid? Filled with doubts, Sophie left the library. The book ¡°God¡¯s Mountain, God¡¯s Tree¡± she brought from the book storeroom was not a book that was originally permitted to be borrowed by common students, but since it was the purple star who asked, she was permitted to do so. However, every time Sophie looked at that book, it seemed she was always reminded of the silver-haired handsome dude that she couldn¡¯t focus on reading it. ¡°A ghost¡­ is it?¡± When Sophie went and told Lars about the incident earlier when they met at the dining room, Lars¡¯ expression went stiff as his mouth twitched. Apparently, he was bad with this kind of topic. ¡°Sophie-sama, could you tell me about how that person looked? Perhaps he¡¯s not actually a ghost but a student here instead.¡± ¡°Uh-n¡­¡± Luca said so with an expression of a knight, but Sophie felt bad to have him do that much for her. Although Sophie was interested in the existence of the ghost, she wasn¡¯t that interested in the silver-haired handsome dude that much. ¡°It¡¯s not like he did anything to me, so forget it. Luca can also forget about it.¡± ¡°But¡­¡± ¡°Rather than that, let¡¯s go to eat. Different dishes have been prepared¡­ by my maid. Lars is also permitted to eat it and tell me your impression about it.¡± They sat on the chairs in the corner of the large dining room, and Sophie took out the lunch out of her basket. There was cake sal¨¦, meat-stuffed bell peppers, and a thick omelet. Sophie made quite a lot to prevent Luca from being hindered from his growth so he wouldn¡¯t be like Nicole, so there should be enough for Lars to eat as well. CH 111 As the two men saw the dishes that were taken out of the basket, both of them raised their voices in admiration. Lars gazed at the thick omelet. ¡°It¡¯s a very beautiful color. It¡¯s my first time seeing such a dish. Is this a foreign dish?¡± ¡°¡­Err¡­ maybe?¡± As Sophie pretended not to know since it was supposed to be made by her maid, she looked at the three dishes served in the dining hall that Luca brought to her on the tray. There was a black loaf of bread, mashed gururu that looked similar to mashed potatoes, and vegetable soup. First of all, Sophie tore the bread and put it into her mouth. The bread gave a hard sensation and the sourness remained in her mouth even after swallowing it. This sourness, perhaps it is rye? I guess they baked it dry so it could last for days. She then ate mashed gururu. She felt salt was the only seasoning used, but despite that, the gururu still tasted quite bitter. ¡­Did they make sure to peel the bud and skin properly for this? Gururu didn¡¯t only look similar in appearance to potatoes, but it also had similar toxic components on its buds and skin like potatoes. If the cook didn¡¯t make sure to peel them off beforehand, it would be possible to cause food poisoning. Finally, she drank the soup. Then she commented, ¡°Good medicine tastes bitter¡­¡± She couldn¡¯t find any taste besides sourness and bitterness. Even so, Sophie kept eating in silence. Japan in her previous life was a nation with a bountiful amount of food, but it also had the mentality to not waste a single grain of food. Tasuku had lived with such a mentality. That mentality still lived on in Sophie. While it was a mistake to compare the food preservation methods to those in her previous life to begin with, it wasn¡¯t like the food within the Orlando Kingdom always tasted this bad. However, the dishes served in ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± seemed to also follow the law of the student cafeterias in her previous life: to not emphasize the taste. As Sophie chewed her food, she remembered the words of her seniors at work whenever they ate curry there. [¡°The dishes in the dormitory during my period as a student just tasted terrible. Have you eaten curry that tasted terrible? The curry served there just tasted terrible. Can you believe that the kind of dish that most people could cook just by following a recipe could have a terrible taste? Even I can cook curry that tastes much better than that! I couldn¡¯t help but make such a retort every time I ate it.¡±] I wonder which would be more delicious, the food I¡¯m eating at the moment or the curry my senior had talked about? Sophie involuntarily escaped from reality. ¡°Sophie-sama¡­¡± ¡°Are you okay?¡± As they got worried about Sophie who was eating in silence, Luca and Lars called out to her. ¡°Yes¡­¡± As Sophie recommended the dishes she brought to them while replying, the two thanked her as Luca took some cake sal¨¦ and Lars took a piece of the thick omelet. The cake sal¨¦ used a lot of cheese to bring out the rich taste as well as a lot of vegetables and mushrooms, so it was filled with nutrition. While it tasted better when eaten warm, Sophie added more seasoning to it so it would still taste delicious even when served cold. Luca smiled euphorically as he ate the dish and said it was delicious. As for Lars, he gradually stiffened as he chewed his food. As Sophie got worried by the thought the dish didn¡¯t fit his palate, Lars took some of the cake sal¨¦ next and then the meat-stuffed bell pepper. ¡°This texture, freshness, flavor¡­ and this seasoning¡­¡± Just like how Sophie scrutinized the dishes of the dining hall earlier, Lars also seemed to be investigating the unknown food that went beyond his sense of taste and knowledge. ¡°How many spices were combined to produce this taste¡­?¡± As Lars muttered, he noticed what he just said and looked at Sophie. ¡°I-I¡¯m sorry. It¡¯s very delicious! I couldn¡¯t help but have such a thought as I ate them!¡± Lars hurriedly apologized since he thought he behaved rudely. ¡°No, I¡¯m glad you find it delicious.¡± ¡°It tastes wonderfully luxurious! I couldn¡¯t smell the odor of meat, just the sweetness of the gravy that spread in my mouth. Moreover, this sauce didn¡¯t just taste sweet as it had a deep taste that fuses complex spices.¡± As she heard Lars¡¯ detailed impression about the meat-stuffed bell pepper, Sophie recalled the last time she got a good impression besides the simple ¡°delicious¡± was when Al praised her stir-fried vegetables. ¡°This yellow dish is also amazing. How many eggs were used to produce this kind of thick and beautiful rectangle shape? It has a soft texture and the faint fishy taste that spreads inside my mouth with each bite¡­ it sure feels mysterious. It¡¯s my first time eating such a dish, but it tastes very delicious.¡± As Lars scrutinized every dish and gave his impression of each of them, Sophie was impressed. Although Lars looked down on himself as mediocre compared to his father, his behavior brilliantly befitted that of a gold star. ¡°Are these really dishes made by a maid?¡± ¡°Y¡­yes.¡± There was no way Sophie could admit she made those dishes herself. ¡°I find it surprising that they are actually made by a maid instead of a chef. I¡¯d like to hear about what spices were used to make this if I have the opportunity.¡± ¡°I¡¯ll make sure to relay your wonderful compliments.¡± After Sophie made such a reply to steer away from the topic, they continued their meal in silence for a while. However, as Lars swallowed the thick omelet he was chewing, he looked at the food he was eating and the food Sophie was eating alternatively and his expression gradually distorted. ¡°Uhm¡­ Is it really okay for me to eat this? If the things we¡¯re eating are what Sophie-sama usually eats, wouldn¡¯t you find the dishes you¡¯re eating to be quite unpalatable?¡± ¡°Luca also said the same thing yesterday, but since I¡¯m the one who requested it, you can continue your meal without worrying about it. It¡¯s just, since the academy could afford to spend that much for the library, I think they could have spent more money on the meals as well.¡± ¡°The annual budget for it should be enough though, so I guess it¡¯s about the skill of the chefs instead?¡± At the phrase ¡°the budget should be enough,¡± Sophie¡¯s hand which held the spoon stopped and she frowned. ¡°¡¯Enough¡¯¡­?¡± ¡°Yes. The annual budget for it is around this amount.¡± Maybe Lars hesitated to speak of it, so he wrote the number with his finger. As Sophie saw the number, she dropped the spoon in her hand. ¡°No way?!¡± She couldn¡¯t help but raise her voice in surprise. CH 112 ¡°I¡¯m quite certain this is the correct amount. You can also find out where and how much was spent on ingredients, labor, equipment, consumables, etc. if necessary.¡± ¡°Eh¡­ you can investigate such a thing?¡± ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± was an academy built by the nation. Originally, it would be hard for an individual to investigate such a thing. ¡°Since the Rydholm family gave a considerable donation in addition to the price for buying gold stars, we are allowed to see such a thing.¡± Well, it¡¯s more about my house¡¯s power than mine though¡­ continued Lars as he laughed powerlessly, but they weren¡¯t a family with a bearer of four gold stars for nothing. As Sophie thought it would be better to use everything she could, she nodded strongly. ¡°In that case, can I ask Lars to do it?¡± ¡°Of course!¡± ¡°I¡¯m quite curious as a gold star bearer about the fact where this amount of money went¡­¡± Seeing Sophie staring with empty eyes at the soup she scooped up, Lars couldn¡¯t retort with ¡°Sophie-sama, you are the bearer of the purple star, aren¡¯t you?¡± As they finished their meal, when Lars looked sideways, he saw Luca, Sophie¡¯s escort, was staring elsewhere. Luca was a deviant boy who joined the copper star faculty despite the fact he was a member of a marquis family and the younger brother of that Lorenzo Forsell. Lars never had any contact with Luca before, but personally, Lars found Luca, who was the same age as Lars, to be easier to talk with compared to that handsome, well-built, calm and collected Gerald Forsius. They exchanged light introductions, but Luca¡¯s initial impression of Lars was not a good one because Lars had insulted the bearer of the purple star for being flat chested. Although Sophie had forgiven Lars for that, Lars knew he wouldn¡¯t forgive that insult easily if he were the one tasked to escort Sophie instead. Let¡¯s do it properly, just as Lars wanted to apologize once again to show his sincerity, Luca¡¯s eyes changed from his earlier soft atmosphere into a sharpened one. As Luca exuded enough pressure to open a path with a single sword, Lars couldn¡¯t help but slump back to his chair. ¡°L-Luca-dono¡­?¡± ¡°Luca, just ignore it.¡± Sophie gently stopped Luca while drinking the tea she brought. ¡°But¡­¡± Luca spoke to Sophie with an unconvinced expression, but Sophie just smiled. As Lars couldn¡¯t understand the meaning of the exchange, he followed the direction Luca was looking at, and he saw the instructor of the silver stars was staring at Sophie. ¡°Why is Instructor Vincent of the silver stars staring at us so much?¡± ¡°He belongs to the silver star after all, so perhaps he found something interesting and is observing it at the moment. I would like to introduce him to the ghost of the library.¡± As Sophie said that bluntly, she drank a mouthful of tea with an elegant gesture that was unexpected from a fourteen-year-old girl. ¡°Is that the case¡­?¡± As a gold star student, Lars had almost no interaction with the other stars, but the personalities of silver star bearers especially didn¡¯t fit well with gold star bearers. Silver stars sought to unravel the truth, while gold stars strove for profit. The silver stars saw the gold stars as a group of fools who could only speak the language of money, while the gold stars saw the silver stars as a group of parasites who sucked up all of the gold stars¡¯ donation money without producing any decent results. He¡¯s staring hard at her, but does Sophie-sama really not mind it at all¡­? Although Vincent was no match for the rare genius of the generation, he was still a pretty capable person among the silver stars. In addition, he looked quite handsome. Now that I think about it, Sophie-sama also had this attitude when Keith-dono was present. Lars initially thought Sophie was a girl whose heart raced just by hearing about the black star, but Sophie didn¡¯t even seem to put Keith Dudley, the bearer of one black star, in her field of view. ¡°Rather than that, Luca, I want to visit the copper star¡¯s class tomorrow, but who should I inform for that?¡± Lars personally felt curious now that he noticed Vincent¡¯s gaze, but since Sophie said to ignore it, he thought it would be better for him to also pretend not to notice it. Although Luca still didn¡¯t look convinced, he politely answered Sophie¡¯s question with ¡°I¡¯ll let them know later.¡± Copper star¡­ The copper star was equivalent to the territory of the commoners. For Lars, who was born and raised in a viscount family, it was an uncharted area. It was a territory he didn¡¯t need to know since he was an aristocrat. Such was how he kept ignoring them until now. The daughter of a baron family who bears the purple star, which made her the spokesperson of the royal family, and the son of a marquis family, even if the person in question was the son of a concubine, chose to go there without hesitation. Lars felt like he was left all alone for some reason. ¡°U-uhm¡­¡± Although Lars had a different origin, sex, and color of star than the other two, he belonged to the same age group as them. What he needed at the moment might be the courage to see a new world. ¡°Would you do me a favor¡­?¡± Lars slowly opened his mouth. CH 113 Tenma, I¡¯m feeling stressed right now. Luca is a nice and gentle boy, Lars is also an honest boy despite the fact he called me flat-chested before, and I was also happy to know that he understood ¡°It¡¯s a Flower, Whether it Blooms or Buds¡± that I loved. He even wrote his impressions about my masterpiece ¡°The Essential Condition to be a Popular Man!¡± But I¡¯m still a pretty girl after all. Staying in a male society for an extended period of time has filled me with stress. What should I do if my hair begins to fall out because I got so stressed in this men¡¯s hell? Should I start developing a hair tonic? Since Christina onee-sama praised my hair as beautiful, I definitely have to maintain this black hair no matter what. In my previous life, I passed away before reaching the age where I would need to worry about hair loss, so I spent my days without learning anything about hair tonic, and I¡¯ve begun to regret it now. For the time being, I guess I should begin to look for a book depicting such a thing. Hopefully, there is a book about hair loss in the library of ¡°The King¡¯s Sword.¡± ?Ah, I recalled something as I spoke about the library. Tenma, do you believe in the existence of ghosts? I saw a ghost today. It was a ghost with a uselessly handsome face like an archangel. It was a very rude man¡¯s ghost with silver hair and beautiful amethyst-like eyes. Sophie¡¯s right hand holding the quill pen stopped there. ¡°Ghost¡­ huh.¡± Even though Sophie referred to that person as a ghost, she didn¡¯t actually think that man was a ghost. There was no way a ghost could feel that real. He was a living human. Considering the length of his hair, he should either be a black star or a copper star, though¡­ But even as she rifled through her memories, she couldn¡¯t recall seeing such a man among the black stars. Although there was a possibility the man actually skipped class when Sophie came to visit the black stars like he did today, the number of black stars in the class matched the number of black star students Sophie learned beforehand. Not only the black stars, but the same could also be said for the gold stars and the silver stars. That would leave the copper star as a remaining candidate, but¡­ ¡°If he¡¯s a copper star, perhaps I will meet him tomorrow?¡± Even as Sophie muttered so, she doubted it would actually happen. His bearing made it hard to imagine he belonged to the copper star. But it also didn¡¯t match the black star. Sophie couldn¡¯t see the man as a person who aimed to be a knight. The atmosphere he had was very unlike people who aimed to do so. His silver hair, amethyst eyes, and handsome face oozed elegance and made it seem more like he was a man who was used to commanding others. He was a man that one would naturally consider to be a high-ranking aristocrat, but the length of his hair was no different than that of a commoner. However, it was hard to consider him to be a commoner. ¡°It is my first time seeing such a rude person who wouldn¡¯t introduce themselves in front of this beautiful lady.¡± There was one who introduced himself with a fake name though. As Sophie remembered Ferio, she suddenly noticed something. ¡°Silver hair and amethyst eyes¡­¡± It was a rare combination, but there were two famous people within Orlando Kingdom who possessed them. The first one was the queen of this nation. Sophie had heard that the queen had dazzling silver hair and amethyst-colored eyes that would charm people. And the other person was the son of said queen¡ª ¡°The second prince¡­?¡± Sophie¡¯s head was still muddled since she was thinking about Tenma earlier, but those two were people who immediately come to mind if one saw silver hair and amethyst eyes. Sophie felt her spine go cold at the possibility the other party might actually be part of the royal family. Ferio might be part of the royal family and the first successor to the throne, but since Sophie had known him since childhood, it was hard to feel afraid of Ferio, but the same couldn¡¯t be said for the second prince. ¡°If he really is the second prince, I guess it¡¯s normal for him to have access to the storeroom key, right¡­?¡± However, was there any need for the second prince to go through all the trouble to actually visit the library of ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡±? Sophie had heard the royal palace had a larger collection of books. Sophie couldn¡¯t sense any presence of an escort back in the book storeroom. There was no way the second prince could go to that place without any escort and without any librarian noticing him. Sophie also didn¡¯t think those librarians were ordered to keep silent about the presence of the second prince who traveled without an escort, considering the librarian¡¯s behavior. ¡°Besides, his hair is short.¡± His short hair that didn¡¯t even reach his shoulders was the standard hair length for commoners. When Sophie met with the grown-up Ferio, his hair had grown all the way to his waist. At the same time, Sophie had heard the second prince¡¯s hair was long and beautiful. As for the hair of the man she met today, she didn¡¯t get any weird feelings from him that would cause her to think he was covering his hair with a wig. ¡°That couldn¡¯t be it¡­ right?¡± Because of that rude, imitation ghost of a man, Sophie had a hard time sleeping that night. CH 114 ¡°Sophie-sama, your complexion doesn¡¯t look very good. Are you okay?¡± In the morning, Luca was being considerate toward Sophie, who looked less energetic than usual. ¡°Don¡¯t worry. I just got lost in thought and ended up lacking sleep because of that.¡± It would be too much of a joke if Sophie admitted that she was suspicious the person she met at the book storeroom was the nation¡¯s second prince to the point of not sleeping. ¡°Hey, Luca¡­ Is it possible for a person of the royal family to enroll in ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯?¡± ¡°A person of the royal family, is it? There is no precedent of such a thing, though¡­¡± Seeing Sophie ask that with a serious expression, Luca thought Sophie had such a thought because she wanted the first prince to enroll in the academy to accompany her and he panicked. Ever since Sophie arrived at ¡°The King¡¯s Sword,¡± she had been throttled with numerous malicious words and gazes. Therefore, Luca didn¡¯t find it surprising for Sophie to feel anxious and to wish for help in the form of the first prince, who she was supposed to be close with. ¡°¡­Although I can understand how you feel, ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯ is an academy that fosters people who will support the king and his successor. It would be impossible for anyone with the right to succeed the throne to enroll in ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯.¡± ¡°You¡¯re right!¡± Even though Luca said that while he worried about how to comfort Sophie, she instead raised her voice as if her worries were cleared and smiled gleefully. That¡¯s right. The second prince is the second successor to the throne. There¡¯s no reason for anyone with the right to succeed the throne to enroll in ¡±The King¡¯s Sword¡±! As she came to that conclusion, the worries in her heart seemed to disappear. She had the sturdy body she inherited from her father, so there was no way a little lack of sleep could affect her much. As she nodded and thought she could do her best for the rest of the day, they saw Lars come running toward them. ¡°I¡¯m terribly sorry for arriving late! ¡­Is something wrong?¡± Seeing Luca¡¯s confused expression, Lars asked in wonder. ¡°No¡­ I just thought Sophie-sama¡¯s complexion didn¡¯t look so good earlier.¡± Sophie, who seemed to be energized as if her earlier worry was never there, made Luca lost in wonder. He had no idea why his earlier response made her energetic. Luca couldn¡¯t help but worry that Sophie was just being considerate toward him. ¡°Eh, are you okay? Perhaps you feel tired because you accompanied us for a long time yesterday?!¡± When Lars heard Luca¡¯s words, there was only one reason that came to his mind. After school yesterday, Sophie was asked to revisit the gold star¡¯s classroom. Even though Lars was the very person who insulted Sophie, the next day, Lars instead was being taught something by Sophie, which caused him to be rained with criticism from his classmates. [¡°That¡¯s cheap, you only benefited yourself¡±] they said. If one ignored the fact Sophie was the purple star, which made her hard to approach, she was just a girl with long black hair and a lovely face. For male students who hadn¡¯t entered social circles yet, it was a rare chance to talk to a beautiful woman. After being criticized by his fellow classmates, Lars consulted Sophie and it turned out Sophie also wanted to talk to them so she opened time for it. Some were frightened due to the fact the other party was the bearer of the purple star who received approval from a legendary gold star and thought the things that Sophie would talk about were something they wouldn¡¯t be able to understand, but what Sophie talked about was how to make the meals provided in the dining hall more delicious. Lars, who stood beside her back then, thought, ¡°Ah, so you brought that topic here.¡± However, seeing Sophie talking with a serious expression, Lars chose to shut his mouth. ¡°I think it is wrong for a woman who came here just recently to one-sidedly declare something as bad solely based on personal opinion. Therefore, I came here to ask about your opinions.¡± As they listened to her passionate speech, all the gold stars students, except for Lars, had their mouths hanging open. ¡°There are about 300 students in ¡®The King¡¯s Sword.¡¯ If we added the number of staff into account, there would be about 400. Preparing such a large amount of food for the morning, afternoon, and evening every day is something difficult. The cost of ingredients, personnel, and firewood used to cook such an amount of food would be quite large. Even so, despite having so much of the budget dedicated to it, why is it still¡­!¡± As the purple star shook her fist in indignation, one of the students present raised his hand. It was Lars¡¯ friend, Aaron from a count family. ¡°Isn¡¯t being a gentleman about training the spirit to eat things served without complaining?¡± ¡°In that case, did you eat the food from the dining hall for every meal?¡± ¡°T-that¡¯s¡­¡± Aaron looked away with an awkward expression. Since most gold star students were richer than most aristocrats, they were accustomed to tasty food. There was no way the food of the dining hall could fit their palate. CH 115 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 115 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? W§Ñnt t§à V§Önt §®§å ?tr§Ö?? ??? §¡§Ñr§àn th§àught §Ñg§Ñ?n §Ñb§àut ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §à§â?n?§àn. ¡°?n th§Ö f?r?t §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö, d§à §å§àu n§Ö§Öd ?u§ãh l§àg?§ã f§àr §å§àur d§Ñ?l§å m§Ö§Ñl?? Y§àu ?h§àuld th?nk §àf m§Ö§Ñl? fr§àm th§Ö §âr§Öm??§Ö §àf th§Ö nutr?t?§àn th§Ö§å br?ng §Ñnd th§Ö bl??? th§Ö§å g?v§Ö t§à §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à §Ö§Ñt th§Öm.¡± ¡°§´h§Ñt¡¯? §ã§Ört§Ñ?nl§å tru§Ö. §¦§ç§Ñ§ãtl§å b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf ?u§ãh §Ñ th§àught, §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm §Ñl?§à §âut §Öff§àrt ?nt§à ?m§â§àrt?ng g§à§àd? fr§àm v§Ñr?§àu? n§Ñt?§àn?, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö ?ngr§Öd?§Önt? fr§àm th§à?§Ö §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö? §Ñv§Ñ?l§Ñbl§Ö §àn th§Ö l§à§ã§Ñl m§Ñrk§Öt.¡± ?n th§Ö §àld§Ön d§Ñ§å?, §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö h§Ñd th§àught th§Ñt b§Ö?ng §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt §Ñnd g§Öntl§Öm§Ñn w§Ñ? §Ñb§àut §Ö§Ñt?ng ??m§âl§Ö m§Ö§Ñl? r§Ñth§Ör th§Ñn lu§çur?§àu? §àn§Ö?, but th§Ñt w§Ñ?n¡¯t th§Ö §ã§Ñ?§Ö ?n §âr§Ö?§Önt d§Ñ§å?. ?§Örv?ng lu§çur?§àu? §Ñnd t§Ñ?t§å m§Ö§Ñl? §Ñt th§Ö b§Ñnqu§Öt? th§Ö§å h§Öld w§Ñ? §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd §Ñ f§àrm §àf §âr§Ö?t?g§Ö f§àr th§Ö f§Ñm?l§å. ¡°Wh§Ñt §å§àu ?h§àuld th?nk §Ñb§àut ??n¡¯t th§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn t§à m§Ñ?nt§Ñ?n th§Ö ?t§Ñtu? qu§à, but wh§Öth§Ör ?t ?? §àk§Ñ§å t§à m§Ñ?nt§Ñ?n ?t t§à b§Ög?n w?th. ? th?nk wh§Ñt §Ñ g§àld ?t§Ñr n§Ö§Öd? th§Ö m§à?t ?? th§Ö d§Ö??r§Ö §Ñnd §Öff§àrt t§à k§Ö§Ö§â ?§Ö§Ök?ng ?§àm§Öth?ng b§Ött§Ör.¡± ¡°§¯§àw§Öv§Ör, w§àuldn¡¯t m§Ñk?ng §àb?§Ö§ãt?§àn? t§àw§Ñrd th?ng? th§Ñt th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å h§Ñ? t§à §àff§Ör b§Ö §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd §ãr?t?§ã??m t§àw§Ñrd th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl g§àv§Örnm§Önt?¡± §°n§Ö §àf th§Ö ?tud§Önt? r§Ñ??§Öd th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ñt th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö §Ñt §Ñn §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd b§å th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl g§àv§Örnm§Önt. ?§à§âh?§Ö n§àdd§Öd ?tr§àngl§å t§à th§Ñt ?tud§Önt¡¯? w§àrd?. ¡°?t w§àuld ?nd§Ö§Öd b§Ö b§Ñd ?f th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å ?nt§Ör§âr§Öt§Öd §àur §à§â?n?§àn th§Ñt w§Ñ§å. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, tr§å t§à r§Ö§ã§Ñll th§Ö f?r?t ?§Önt§Ön§ã§Ö §å§àu l§Ö§Ñrn §Ñ? §Ñ g§àld ?t§Ñr.¡± §´h§à?§Ö wh§à §Önr§àll§Öd ?n th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr f§Ñ§ãult§å w§àuld t§Ñk§Ö §Ñ ?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñl §ãl§Ñ?? f?r?t, §Ñnd th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ ?§Önt§Ön§ã§Ö th§Ö§å w§àuld t§Ö§Ñ§ãh f?r?t. §¡t th§Ö b§Ög?nn?ng §àf th§Ö?r t§Ö§çtb§à§àk, ?u§ãh §Ñ ?§Önt§Ön§ã§Ö w§Ñ? wr?tt§Ön: [¡°§¦§ç§ã§Ö???v§Ö §ãur?§à??t§å m?ght d§Ö?tr§à§å §å§àu. §£ut ?h§àuld §å§àu d§à ?t w?th§àut f§Ö§Ñr, th§Ö ?t§Ñr w?ll ?h?n§Ö.¡±] Wh§Ön L§Ñr? f?r?t h§Ö§Ñrd ?t, h§Ö th§àught ?t w§Ñ? §ànl§å w§àrd? §àf ?§Ñr§ã§Ñ?m th§Ñt w§Ör§Ö ?§Ñ?d b§å th§à?§Ö w?th §ã§Ñ§â§Ñb?l?t?§Ö?. §¯§Ö w§ànd§Ör§Öd wh§å th§à?§Ö w§àrd? w§Ör§Ö m§Önt?§àn§Öd b§å ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñt th?? t?m§Ö. ¡°?t m§Ö§Ñnt, ?n §ã§Ñ?§Ö §àf §Ñn §Öm§Örg§Ön§ã§å, §å§àu §ã§àuld m§Ñk§Ö u?§Ö §àf th§Ñt l§Ö??§àn §Ñ? §Ñn §Ö§ç§ãu?§Ö §Ñ? mu§ãh §Ñ? §å§àu l?k§Ö!¡± Wh§Ön th§Ö b§Ö§Ñut?ful g?rl r§Öv§Ö§Ñl§Öd §Ñ f§Ö§Ñrl§Ö?? ?m?l§Ö §Ñ? ?h§Ö ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt, th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr ?tud§Önt? f§Ölt th§Ö?r l?v§Ör? g§à §ã§àld. ?N§à, th§Ñt¡¯? d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å n§àt wh§Ñt ?t¡¯? m§Ö§Ñnt t§à b§Ö u?§Öd f§àr. §´h§Ö§å w§Ñnt§Öd t§à m§Ñk§Ö ?u§ãh §Ñ r§Öt§àrt, but th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñ ?tr§àng §Ön§àugh §â§Ör?§àn §Ñm§àng th§Öm wh§à §ã§àuld §àb?§Ö§ãt t§à th§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr. ¡°?n ?§àm§Ö §ã§Ñ?§Ö?, ?t ?? ?nd§Ö§Öd ?m§â§àrt§Ñnt t§à §âr§Öt§Önd n§àt t§à ?§Ö§Ö, ?§â§Ö§Ñk, §àr h§Ö§Ñr §àf wh§Ñt §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr? §ã§àntr?but§Öd th§Ö gr§Ö§Ñt§Ö?t §Ñm§àunt §àf fund?ng t§à th?? §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å. §£§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf th§Ñt, th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å ?h§àuld §Ñt l§Ö§Ñ?t t§àl§Ör§Ñt§Ö th§Ñt mu§ãh §àb?§Ö§ãt?§àn. §¡? f§àr §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à w?ll t§Ñk§Ö th§Ö d§Ö??r§Ö f§àr ?m§âr§àv§Öm§Önt §àf d§Ñ?l§å m§Ö§Ñl? t§à m§Ñk§Ö th§Öm b§Ött§Ör §Ñnd t§Ñ?t?§Ör §Ñ? §ãr?t?§ã??m¡­¡± §´h§Ö§å ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à h§Ö§Ñr ¡°?¡¯ll §ãru?h th§Öm¡± ?n §Ñ wh??§â§Ör, but ?t mu?t h§Ñv§Ö b§Ö§Ön ?u?t th§Ö?r ?m§Ñg?n§Ñt?§àn. §¦v§Ör§å §àn§Ö §àf th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr ?tud§Önt? d§Ö§ã?d§Öd t§à th?nk th§Ñt w§Ñ§å §Ñ? ?f th§Ö§å §Ñgr§Ö§Öd t§à ?t b§Öf§àr§Öh§Ñnd. ?nd§Ö§Öd, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à w§Ñ§å th§Ö §âr§Ött§å g?rl ?n fr§ànt §àf th§Öm w§àuld §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å ?§Ñ§å ?u§ãh §Ñ t§Örr?bl§Ö th?ng. §£ut th§Ñt §âr§Ött§å g?rl¡¯? w§àrd? d?dn¡¯t ?t§à§â th§Ör§Ö. ¡°? §Ñm §ã§Ört§Ñ?nl§å §Ñ b§Ö§Ñr§Ör §àf th§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr. ?t¡¯? n§àt l?k§Ö ? §â§Ñ?d §Ñ hug§Ö §Ñm§àunt §àf m§àn§Ö§å t§à bu§å ?t§Ñr? §àr d§àn§Ñt§Ö t§à th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å l?k§Ö ?§àm§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr? d?d. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ? d§à h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör. ?¡¯m ?ur§Ö m§å l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör w?ll §Önr§àll §Ñ? §Ñ g§àld ?t§Ñr ?n ¡®§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd.¡¯ ? ?nt§Önd t§à ?nv§Ö?t §Ñ l§àt §àf m§àn§Ö§å ?n §âr§Ö§â§Ñr§Ñt?§àn f§àr th§Ñt t?m§Ö.¡± §´h§Ö L?n?§Ör f§Ñm?l§å w§Ñ? §Ñ w§Ö§Ñlth§å m§Ör§ãh§Ñnt f§Ñm?l§å. §¡lth§àugh th§Ö§å h§Ñndl§Öd d?ff§Ör§Önt bu??n§Ö??§Ö? th§Ñn L§Ñr?¡¯ f§Ñm?l§å, §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö §ã§àuld §âr§Öd?§ãt th§Ö §ã§àn??d§Ör§Ñbl§Ö §Ñm§àunt §àf m§àn§Ö§å th§Ñt w§àuld b§Ö §â§Ñ?d t§à th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å wh§Ön th§Ö ?§àn §àf th§Ñt f§Ñm?l§å §Önr§àll§Öd th§Ör§Ö. §¡? th§Ö§å v§Ñgu§Öl§å ?m§Ñg?n§Öd th§Ö g?rl¡¯? l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör w§àuld l?k§Öl§å b§Ö §Ñ §ãut§Ö b§à§å, ¡°§´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à w§Ñ§å ? w?ll l§Öt m§å §ãut§Ö l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör §Ö§Ñt ?u§ãh d??h§Ö?!!¡± §´h§Ö g?rl §Öm§àt?§àn§Ñll§å ?§Ñ?d th?? §àut §àf h§Ör §â§Ör?§àn§Ñl g§à§Ñl. §¡lth§àugh §¡§Ñr§àn l§Ö§Ñk§Öd ¡°§¦§Öh~¡­¡± b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñt §Ñ l§à?? f§àr w§àrd? t§à §ã§àmm§Önt, b§àth L§Ñr? §Ñnd Lu§ã§Ñ wh§à ?t§à§àd b§Öh?nd ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ör§Ö §ã§ànv?n§ã§Öd. §¡§Ñh, th§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à w§Ñ§å h§Ör l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör wh§à gr§Öw u§â §Ö§Ñt?ng th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö d??h§Ö? ?h§Ö br§àught §ã§àuld ?t§àm§Ñ§ãh th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å d??h§Ö?, th§Ö§å th§àught. ¡°§¡nd ?§à, l§Öt¡¯? §âr§à§ã§Ö§Öd w?th th§Ö d??§ãu???§àn ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å!¡± §´§àw§Ñrd th§Ö g?rl wh§à r§Öv§Ö§Ñl§Öd ?u§ãh §Ñ ?m?l§Ö, th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr ?tud§Önt? §ã§àuld d§à n§àth?ng but r§Ö§âl§å w?th t§Ön?§Ö §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn?. ¡°Y§Ö?t§Örd§Ñ§å¡¯? d??§ãu???§àn w§Ñ? r§Ö§Ñll§å §Ö§ç§ã?t?ng §Ñnd fun. §£§å th§Ö §Önd §àf ?t, th§Ö§å b§Ög§Ñn t§à d??§ãu?? th§Ö?r §à§â?n?§àn? §Ñ? w§Öll.¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö n§àdd§Öd ?n ?§Ñt??f§Ñ§ãt?§àn. F?r?t §àf §Ñll, th§à?§Ö w?th §Ñ f§Ñm?l§å-run f§à§àd ?§Örv?§ã§Ö ?ndu?tr§å t§à§àk th§Ö l§Ö§Ñd ?n d??§ãu???ng wh§Ñt th§Ö r§Ñt?§à th§Ñt ?h§àuld b§Ö §ã§Ñl§ãul§Ñt§Öd fr§àm th§Ö §à§â§Ör§Ñt?ng §Ö§ç§â§Ön?§Ö? ?h§àuld b§Ö. §´h§Ö m§Ñt§Ör?§Ñl §ã§à?t w§Ñ? §ã§Ñl§ãul§Ñt§Öd fr§àm th§Ö m§Ö§Ñl §ã§ànt§Önt? §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å §âr§àv?d§Öd §Ñt th§Ö d?n?ng h§Ñll, §Ñ? w§Öll §Ñ? th§Ö §Ñm§àunt §àf l§Ñb§àr §Ñnd ut?l?t§å §ã§à?t?. §¡l§àng th§Ö w§Ñ§å, th§Ö§å b§Ög§Ñn t§à r§Ö§Ñl?z§Ö wh§Ñt th§Ö§å §ã§Ñl§ãul§Ñt§Öd w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?u?t §Ñn §Öm§ât§å th§Ö§àr§å §Ñb§àut th§Ö §ã§à?t, ?§à th§Ö§å d§Ö§ã?d§Öd t§à §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å §ã§àll§Ö§ãt th§Ö d§Ñt§Ñ fr§àm th§Ö §Ñ§ãtu§Ñl m§Ñrk§Öt §Ñnd m§Ñd§Ö th§Ö f§àll§àw?ng m§Ö§Öt?ng b§Ñ?§Öd §àn th§Ñt, ?u§ãh w§Ñ? h§àw §å§Ö?t§Örd§Ñ§å¡¯? d??§ãu???§àn §Önd§Öd. ?u?t l?k§Ö h§àw ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ñ?d ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ w§ànd§Örful d??§ãu???§àn, L§Ñr? w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à f§Ölt ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ v§Ör§å ?§Ñt??f§å?ng t?m§Ö, but f§àr Lu§ã§Ñ, th§Ö th?rd §â§Ñrt§å wh§à h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd t§à b§Ö §âr§Ö?§Önt, §Ñll h§Ö ?§Ñw w§Ñ? h§àw ?§à§âh?§Ö m§Ñd§Ö u?§Ö §àf h§Ör t§Ñlk?ng ?k?ll? t§à ?nv§àlv§Ö th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr ?tud§Önt? §Ñnd dr§Ñgg§Öd th§Öm §Ñr§àund, but Lu§ã§Ñ w§Ñ?n¡¯t §ã§àur§Ñg§Ö§àu? §Ön§àugh t§à §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å ?§Ñ§å th§Ñt. https://watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-115/ CH 116 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 116 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? 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W?th th?n §ãl§àth?ng §àv§Ör§Ñll, ?t §ã§Ört§Ñ?nl§å l§à§àk§Öd §Ö§Ñ??§Ör t§à m§àv§Ö ?n §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à th§Ö dr§Ö?? ?h§Ö w§àr§Ö §å§Ö?t§Örd§Ñ§å. ¡°?h§àuld ? h§Ñv§Ö w§àrn b§à§àt? §Ñnd tr§àu?§Ör? ?n?t§Ö§Ñd? §£ut th§Ñt w§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö g§à§àd f§àr th§Ö f?r?t ?m§âr§Ö???§àn §àf §Ñ §å§àung l§Ñd§å, r?ght?¡± §¡? Lu§ã§Ñ hurr?§Ödl§å ?§Ñ?d, ¡°§´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à n§Ö§Öd f§àr ?u§ãh §ã§àn??d§Ör§Ñt?§àn,¡± h§Ö §Ñl?§à w§ànd§Ör§Öd wh§å ?t w§Ñ? n§Ö§ã§Ö??§Ñr§å t§à w§Ö§Ñr §ãl§àth?ng th§Ñt §Öm§âh§Ñ??z§Öd §Ö§Ñ?§Ö §àf m§àv§Öm§Önt. ¡°¡­?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ, §å§àu¡¯r§Ö ?u?t g§à?ng t§à w§Ñt§ãh th§Ö l§Ö??§àn, r?ght?¡± ¡°§°h m§å, Lu§ã§Ñ. ??n§ã§Ö ? g§àt th§Ö §à§â§â§àrtun?t§å t§à g§à ?§Ö§Ö th§Ö §ã§à§â§â§Ör ?t§Ñr, §àf §ã§àur?§Ö ? w§àuld w§Ñnt t§à §â§Ñrt?§ã?§â§Ñt§Ö ?n th§Ö §âr§Ñ§ãt?§ã§Ñl l§Ö??§àn? th§Ñt ? §ã§Ñn.¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt w?th §Ñ ?m?l§Ö, Lu§ã§Ñ br§àk§Ö §àut ?n §ã§àld ?w§Ö§Ñt. ? gu§Ö?? th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr? fr§àm §å§Ö?t§Örd§Ñ§å §Ñl?§à f§Ölt l?k§Ö th??, §Ñ? 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L§à§àk?ng §Ñt th§Ö §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öl§å d?ff§Ör§Önt §âh§å??qu§Ö §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à §´§Ñ?uku ?n ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö, h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t §Öv§Ön f§Ö§Öl ?§Ö§Ñl§àu? §àr §Önv?§àu? §Ñb§àut ?t. ?§à§âh?§Ö §â§Ñ?d h§Ör r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãt §Ñnd g§Ñv§Ö h?m §Ñ l§Ñd§å¡¯? gr§Ö§Öt?ng, but §®§Ñr§ãu?¡¯ §ãh§Ö§Ök t?ght§Ön§Öd w?th §ã§àn§ã§Örn ?n?t§Ö§Ñd. ¡°?§àrr§å, but ? h§Ñv§Ö n§à ?d§Ö§Ñ h§àw t§à m§Ñk§Ö ?u§ãh §Ñ §âr§à§â§Ör gr§Ö§Öt?ng. ?? ?t b§Ñd? ?? ?t §ã§àn??d§Ör§Öd §Ñ l§Ö?§Ö m§Ñ?§Ö?t§Ö §Ñft§Ör §Ñll?¡± ¡°Y§àu §ã§Ñn §Ñ§ãt §Ñ? §å§àu u?u§Ñll§å w§àuld. ?n §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Ö, §ã§Ñn ? §ã§Ñll §å§àu b§å §å§àur n§Ñm§Ö?¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§â§àk§Ö w?th fr§Ñnk w§àrd? t§à m§Ñt§ãh th§Ö §àth§Ör §â§Ör?§àn, §®§Ñr§ãu? §â§Ñtt§Öd h?? §ãh§Ö?t ?n r§Öl?§Öf. https://watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-116/ CH 117 According to Luca, Marcus was a capable person who could already receive 3 stars, but if he did, he would be forced to graduate so he didn¡¯t go all out. It was a fairly unusual pattern, as most copper star students had a tendency to drop out from the academy to support their families and earn money. Even if it was called ¡°dropout¡±, doing it at ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± held a different meaning than Sophie¡¯s previous life, as it was closer to meaning ¡°getting a job¡±. The longer one stayed in the academy, the more opportunities they had to earn a star, but it wasn¡¯t as easy as it sounded, and it could be considered a narrow gate. Even if a student didn¡¯t aim to get a star, which was difficult to get, as long as they enrolled in ¡°The King¡¯s Sword,¡± then they would at least gain the prestige of a ¡°copper star.¡± Since there were only a few people who managed to earn stars to begin with, copper star people would be evaluated quite highly as potential escorts even if they didn¡¯t have any stars. Because of that, those who desired would drop out from the academy after about a year to work. Some people chose to take the knight exam instead, but since not everyone could join the knight brigade, working as an escort was the quickest way to earn money. However, since Marcus didn¡¯t have any family, there was no need for him to earn money in a hurry, and since ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± provided free meals and a place to stay, he chose not to challenge danger but stay at the academy for as long as he could instead. ¡°Will Marcus eventually become a knight?¡± Just like how a person who earned 3 black stars was exempted from the examination for the paladin order, copper stars enjoyed similar treatment in the knight order. Although treatment and salary for black stars and copper stars were completely different, they would be guaranteed to live a much better life compared to working normally. When Sophie asked whether he would enter the knight brigade through exam exemption once he earned 3 copper stars, Marcus scratched his head as he said, ¡°I wonder about that¡­¡± ¡°I hadn¡¯t really thought much about the future. I might be a king of a mountain while I¡¯m still here, but once I enter the knight brigade, I would end up being exploited as a grunt, so I¡¯m not sure.¡± When Sophie said that since he was a person who already earned two stars by this time, he wouldn¡¯t be treated as a grunt there, Marcus replied with a nihilistic smile. ¡°I have no idea how things work in women¡¯s society, but men¡¯s jealousy could get pretty ugly. Even I wouldn¡¯t be able to resist decently if I was ganged up all at once.¡± Sophie said, ¡°Oh my¡­¡± as she covered her mouth with her white fingers when she heard that. I guess he isn¡¯t the director of the copper star for nothing. Although he seems easygoing, he can look at things calmly. Luca told her on the way to visiting the copper star faculty that Marcus was a man raised in a slum before he enrolled in the academy, which made him mentally more mature than his age suggested. After Marcus¡¯ words, Luca followed up. ¡°There were many arrogant seniors a few years ago. After the head of the generation changed to Marcus-san, things became much more refreshing.¡± Since the copper star adopted meritocracy, one¡¯s standing was determined by their personal strength and number of stars. Although higher standings meant their words held more weight, it also gave them responsibilities to take care of the people below them. When a person with a nice personality stood at the top, the people below him had an easier time living. On the contrary, if it was a domineering person instead, the people below them would be in a lot of trouble. Marcus made an awkward expression at Luca¡¯s explanation. He seemed embarrassed to be praised like that. ¡°Luca, you might praise me like that, but isn¡¯t it you who beat them up in the end? I sure had a good laugh looking at them completely helpless against an 11-year-old brat in the first battle~. On top of that, you managed to win the championship that year.¡± In order for a copper star student to earn their star, they needed to win the championship of the tournament that was held once a year, and Luca managed to do so when he was 11 years old. Marcus earned his first copper star at 12 years old, and the one who beat the record of the youngest to earn a star was Luca. Marcus seemed to win the following tournament, but Luca won it again the next year, resulting in 4 years of Luca and Marcus competing for the stars. In other words, these two people were the top among the copper stars for the last four years. ¡°That¡¯s¡­ isn¡¯t that because Marcus-san held back?¡± ¡°Fool, I don¡¯t hold back in competitions. The match was done to the best of my abilities.¡± Marcus made a light retort at Luca¡¯s pouting expression. Luca might be considered unique for having the surname of the marquis family while most people of copper star consisted of commoners, yet Marcus interacted with Luca without being bothered by that. Sophie was a little relieved to see that. CH 118 Not only does he know well about the situation in the slum region, but he also seems to be a good person, so I really want his help with the sewerage plan. Well then, how do I persuade him? Marcus looked apologetic as Sophie thought of that. ¡°By the way ojou-san. I was suddenly asked to accompany the mountain exercise group. Sorry, but could you go to another group for the copper class instead? They will do their lesson within the premises after all.¡± ¡°Mountain exercise¡­¡± Sophie¡¯s eyes shone as she heard those words. Without noticing that fact, Luca asked Marcus, ¡°But didn¡¯t you just serve as the leader of the mountain exercise yesterday?¡± ¡°Doni had a stomachache and couldn¡¯t serve as the leader of the mountain exercise scheduled today. Geez, that Doni, he keeps getting stomachaches. Will he even pass the knight exam next year?¡± Although he complained, it seemed that he still did follow up properly. ¡°What do you do in the mountain exercise?¡± Marcus briefly answered Sophie¡¯s question. ¡°It¡¯s basically about getting used to the mountain and enhancing physical strength. We go to the foot of the mountain on a horse and then climb the mountain. We procure ingredients within the mountain, eat them, and go back down. It¡¯s a simple exercise, but it¡¯s a mountain with a steep slope so it¡¯s just right for building physical strength. People we bring to that exercise are those who are within their first year since their enrollment.¡± ¡°How long does it take?¡± ¡°It¡¯s a two-hour trip to the mountain, then from climbing up to climbing back down would add another three hours.¡± ¡°That means it¡¯s a lesson that could be concluded within a day.¡± Marcus smiled as he agreed to Sophie¡¯s words. ¡°In that case, can I come along?¡± His smiling face stiffened. ¡°Eh¡­ how far will you come along with it?¡± ¡°Of course, all the way to the end.¡± ¡°Eeh-¡­??¡± Marcus wrinkled his eyebrows and looked at Luca. Marcus¡¯ eyes seemed to scream, ¡°How should I respond in this situation?¡± Luca hurriedly tried to stop Sophie. ¡°Sophie-sama, as your escort, I shouldn¡¯t allow you to participate in the mountain exercise!¡± ¡°Oh my, it¡¯s not like it¡¯s forbidden to go out, and it should be okay since I¡¯m going together with copper star students!¡± As Sophie approached Luca, close enough for him to see the strands of her long eyelashes clearly, Luca took a step back. ¡°N-no can do¡­¡± ¡°I will turn back immediately if I judge it to be impossible. Okay?¡± Her fresh green eyes felt too strong and seemingly penetrated his eyes. Even so, Luca still opened his mouth, refusing to admit defeat. ¡°No, but¡­¡± ¡°Please, Luca. Okay?¡± Even though it was she who was asking, Luca felt scared for some reason. What was the overwhelming pressure he felt that didn¡¯t feel like it came from a girl? ¡°N¡­¡± ¡°Okay?¡± Despite her cute voice, nobody could match the strength held within. There were birds flying and singing high-pitched sounds overhead. They had climbed to the top. When they checked the time, it seemed that they had already climbed the slope for about an hour. Well, in terms of their speed, it was closer to running than walking. Looking back, unlike Marcus and Luca, who were already used to it, the first-year copper star students showed their exhaustion. And the physical strength of the person who suddenly participated was seemingly close to hitting its limit. ¡°Err¡­ are you okay?¡± Looking at the figure that struggled to breathe, Luca gently gave his consideration. ¡°If it¡¯s hard, should we take a rest here for a bit?¡± ¡°You¡¯re right. There just happens to be a rock we can sit on.¡± Luca nodded to Marcus¡¯ suggestion. The pair who received two copper stars hadn¡¯t broken a sweat, but it was difficult to walk in the deep forest due to moist stones and muddy soil. The road trampled over by humans used in this exercise was easier to walk on when compared to one that animals passed through, but those who weren¡¯t used to walking on them were having a hard time. ¡°Hey, that one seems about to collapse at any moment, should we turn back?¡± Marcus asked Luca in a whisper. ¡°Let¡¯s see¡­¡± The reason Luca only gave a vague answer was because Luca was confused whether it was alright to do so. ¡°Maybe we should turn back?¡± ¡°Well¡­ seeing the other person is still that energetic, it¡¯s hard to come to a decision.¡± Their gaze was following Sophie, who had her long black hair tied up and put in her hat. The girl changed her dress to trousers soon after announcing her desire to participate in the mountain exercise and was passing a drink to Lars, who struggled to breathe as he sat on the rock that was just the right size to sit on. ¡°Are you okay, Lars?¡± ¡°T-thank you very much¡­¡± Lars expressed his gratitude while he had a hard time opening his mouth. There was no waste in Sophie¡¯s movement as she took care of Lars by soaking her handkerchief with water and putting it on Lars¡¯ forehead, who struggled to move. ¡°¡­Hey, Luca. Why is that ojou-san still that energetic? Isn¡¯t it weird?¡± ¡°¡­I wonder why as well.¡± As Marcus looked at Sophie with suspicion, she took out some packed food from her bag. ¡°Marcus, may I ask for permission to feed him some packed food?¡± ¡°I don¡¯t mind¡­¡± Even though the copper star students, who weren¡¯t used to exercise, were taking their rest, Sophie moved steadily without sitting. ¡°There, eat some, even if just a little. It¡¯s important to replenish your energy.¡± Baked snacks with nuts are suitable to replenish energy because they contain sugar and minerals, explained Sophie as she fed it to Lars. She also distributed it evenly to the copper star students. Looking at Sophie, who was clearly used to climbing mountains and didn¡¯t look tired at all, Marcus furrowed his eyebrows. ¡°¡­That ojou-san sure is energetic.¡± ¡°Yes. The air is clean and the woods are beautiful, so it feels comfortable.¡± The black-haired girl smiled shiningly while feeling the comfortable faint breeze. The girl they were most worried about turned out to be the most energetic for some reason. CH 119 ¡°How?¡± Marcus couldn¡¯t help but mutter such a question. Beside Sophie, who had an expression that seemed unable to understand the sudden question, was Lars, who held onto his chest as he struggled to breathe. For people who belonged to neither the black star nor the copper star, Lars¡¯ state was the normal one. However, the girl in front of them had an expression that seemed to say she only did a normal amount of activities as she breezed through the mountain exercise. The newcomers to the copper star, who saw that they didn¡¯t have as much stamina as an aristocratic young lady, received quite a shock. Marcus, who knew their thoughts well but couldn¡¯t come up with anything to comfort them, moved to Luca¡¯s side and asked again. ¡°Do all aristocratic young ladies normally have that much stamina?¡± ¡°I¡¯m sorry. I¡¯m not really familiar with that matter.¡± Luca, who didn¡¯t know any other aristocratic young lady apart from Sophie, couldn¡¯t give a proper answer since he had nobody to compare her with. ¡°People who aren¡¯t used to this mountain would normally have a hard time though¡­¡± That was why it was used for the exercise. ¡°She could ride her horse fast, and she could even keep up with our speed in the mountains¡­ rather, does an aristocratic young lady normally ride a horse to begin with?¡± ¡°It¡¯s rarely seen within the capital¡­ but it is said many women learn to ride horses to try it nowadays.¡± Luca recalled the story Lorenzo told when he went to a social circle he didn¡¯t like, but Marcus wasn¡¯t convinced by that. ¡°Can you call her capability in handling horses within the degree of mere ¡®trying it¡¯?¡± Even though they spurred their horses into a steady gallop, Sophie kept up with them properly. No, rather than keeping up, [¡°You don¡¯t have to be considerate to me. You can spur it faster if you want to.¡±] She even went and said that. Well, they had a hard time admitting they already went as fast as they could. Even Lars, who rode along on the same horse as Luca, already passed out by then. ¡°Rather, even when she was about to ride the horse¡­¡± Marcus recalled the thing that happened before they departed a few hours ago. Just as it was about time to depart, Sophie asked to be lent a horse as if it was the most obvious thing to do. Since Marcus thought she would ride the same horse as Luca, he asked back in surprise. ¡°Eh¡­ ojou-san, you will ride a horse?¡± ¡°Oh my, didn¡¯t you mention it was too far to walk there?¡± ¡°No, that¡¯s not what I meant¡­¡± ¡°Excuse me, but could you lend me a riding outfit? I requested it from His Highness to prepare it before, but I haven¡¯t received it yet.¡± ¡°If you mean that outfit, it was already given to me¡­¡± As Luca said that with a little troubled tone, Sophie¡¯s eyes shone. Her eyes conveyed her desire to ride a horse on her own. ¡°¡­I will bring it from the place where it was stored, so please wait for a while.¡± As Luca gave up convincing Sophie otherwise, he asked Marcus to be Sophie¡¯s escort while Luca sprinted away to fetch the outfit with the speed worthy of the stars he had earned. As Marcus gazed at Luca¡¯s retreating figure, he was thinking of which horse that was worthy to be ridden by a purple star was readily available. However, there was no way a copper star was in the possession of such a horse. Should I borrow one from the black stars? ¡­No, I guess it would be impossible. Unlike copper star students, most black star students brought their personal horses from their respective families. All of them were great horses worthy to be ridden by a black star. It was doubtful they would be willing to lend such a horse to the girl of the purple star, who they didn¡¯t see in a favorable light. Even though they were supposed to be in the position where they ought to protect the purple star instead, those black star fellows are a really troublesome bunch. From what Marcus could see, the people of the black star were somewhat hostile to the girl of the purple star. Although the people of the black star are usually not polite to other stars, their attitude toward the purple star was even worse than that. So much so that Marcus, who belonged to the copper star, could notice that immediately. I guess that¡¯s just how aristocratic sons normally act, thought Marcus as he sighed when he recalled the faces of some of the black star students with high pride. CH 120 ¡°Then I¡¯ll lend you the horse I was supposed to ride, so please endure with that¡­¡± ¡°Can I ride that one instead?¡± ¡°Eh?¡± Sophie pointed to a dark brown horse. The horse was well combed and had ideal muscle build, but it had one drawback. ¡°That one is no good. Storm is a horse with strong legs, but it has a rough temper.¡± Storm was a great horse that wouldn¡¯t be weird to be owned by high nobles, but it had a rough temper that made it hard to control, thus it was given to the copper star instead. It was certainly not a horse fit to be ridden by a young girl. Although it obediently let people take care of it, it didn¡¯t let itself be ridden. Some copper students did try to ride it by force, only to be shaken off by it. ¡°I see¡­ But I think I still want Storm despite that. I think we¡¯re a good match for each other.¡± When they heard of its rough temper, unlike Lars, who took a noticeable step back from the horse, Sophie instead walked closer to Storm. ¡°O-oi¡­ it¡¯s dangerous.¡± Aristocrats are troublesome people since they won¡¯t listen to warnings, thought Marcus as he sighed. It can¡¯t be helped. I¡¯ll just let her learn how rough its temper is personally. Marcus was convinced Sophie would understand once she learned of the horse¡¯s rough temper personally. If Sophie forcefully tried to ride and ended up injured, then Marcus, who saw things progress in silence, would receive capital punishment. If I knew it would turn out like this, I would have fetched the riding gear instead of Luca. As Marcus had a headache over his failure, Sophie actually didn¡¯t try to ride the horse forcefully. ¡°Storm, nice to meet you.¡± Sophie approached it from the front as she called out to it. She spoke gently and stared at its eyes while keeping a certain distance. Storm was cautious and turned its ears back, but Sophie didn¡¯t force it to move and just kept talking gently to it until its ears gradually turned toward her. Sophie slowly brought her white fingers closer and Storm moved its face and touched her finger. ¡°Eh¡­Seriously?¡± ¡°Storm, please let me ride you.¡± Storm, who would normally rampage, let its face be touched comfortably with calm eyes. As Marcus watched with surprise, Luca brought Sophie¡¯s riding gear. However, Luca¡¯s expression changed when he saw Storm. ¡°Sophie-sama, that horse¡­¡± ¡°Thank you, Luca. Please hand me that.¡± Luca didn¡¯t expect Sophie would ride the horse that was known to rampage a lot and desperately tried to persuade Sophie otherwise, but Sophie proceeded to set the riding gear with a familiar movement. Are you really that Storm? Such was the doubt that arose as Luca and Marcus saw the current state of Storm, while Lars spoke beside them. ¡°I guess even a horse is weak to a beautiful woman.¡± Lars nodded as he was convinced, but when Sophie asked, ¡°Which horse will you borrow, Lars?¡± his expression stiffened. Sophie tilted her head as she saw his pale expression. ¡°Perhaps you can¡¯t ride a horse?¡± ¡°¡­I¡¯m sorry, it¡¯s because I¡¯ve always traveled by carriage instead.¡± It wasn¡¯t just Lars. Most gold star students were born in the royal capital, so they didn¡¯t ride horses. Traveling by carriage was an obvious method for them. Some of them might enjoy it as a hobby and entertainment, but having a beautiful carriage had more value to the gold star compared to having a beautiful horse. Sophie had already forgotten about such common sense since both she and her father Edgar normally rode horses. ¡°I see. Then you can ride with me.¡± ¡°Heh?!¡± When Sophie casually said that, the eyes of Lars and the people around them widened. Riding with Sophie would mean Lars would be touching Sophie¡¯s body. Such an act was only permitted to the fianc¨¦. ¡°N-no! It¡¯s okay! You don¡¯t have to be concerned about me!¡± Besides the fact that the other party was a peculiar woman, Sophie was also the purple star. The horrifying offer made Lars shake his head so quickly that he could have given himself a concussion. ¡°L-Luca-dono! Could you please allow me to ride with you?!¡± As Lars begged with tears, Luca immediately gave his consent. ¡°You don¡¯t need to worry about falling off a horse, you know?¡± See, Storm is this calm¡­ as Sophie said things that were irrelevant to the actual problem, Marcus replied out of pity. ¡°That¡¯s not the problem here, ojou-san.¡± ¡°Oh my, what do you mean?¡± ¡°Men also have to save face.¡± Sophie thought for a moment then muttered in a whisper, ¡°It¡¯s not a problem because it¡¯s a man though¡­¡± After all, men had no boobs. If it was a woman with a bountiful chest like Lilina instead, her chest would touch Sophie when riding, which might cause sudden excitement within Sophie, accidentally causing her to make a mistake while horse riding and cause them both to fall from the horse, but there was no such problem since it was Lars. Even when Lilina rode in front of Sophie last time, her fragrant scent made Sophie excited, but Lars should be okay. Without knowing the girl who bore the purple star actually had such a thought, Marcus instead mistook Sophie as a young girl who didn¡¯t understand the hearts of men and they proceeded to the mountain exercise soon after. CH 121 Even as Marcus recalled it, he could only find it strange. ¡°Same could be said with the clothes she chose to wear that don¡¯t have any openings for leeches. Isn¡¯t she just too familiar with mountain traveling?¡± Sophie had changed before they left since the one she wore before wasn¡¯t suitable for the situation. It wasn¡¯t a light outfit suited for riding horses but instead one focused on protection and ease of movement. Luca also thought about Marcus¡¯ question. ¡°Sophie-sama¡¯s knowledge seems to be diverse, and it is said she has gone to other nations as well, perhaps that is the reason?¡± ¡°Other nations, huh¡­ ah, this is tasty.¡± When he ate the baked snack he wouldn¡¯t eat normally, he vigorously munched on it when he tasted the sweetness. As expected of a daughter of an aristocrat. She sure ate good stuff. Marcus couldn¡¯t help but feel a little sarcastic toward the packed food he would never be able to afford himself. Although Marcus hated being swept up by emotions and spending time unnecessarily, he still felt indignation at the disparity in the lives of aristocrats and commoners. ¡°It was great. Thanks.¡± However, Marcus knew he would only hurt his own dignity if he said it to the girl in front of him, so he conveyed light gratitude instead. ¡°I¡¯m glad. It¡¯s a snack I made using an improved variety of rai wheat. It¡¯s not sour and easy to eat, right?¡± ¡°Rai wheat? ¡­This snack is made of that?¡± Marcus opened his eyes wide since he couldn¡¯t believe it used the same material as the intensely sour bread he usually ate. ¡°It¡¯s something similar since it can also be grown on thin land, so I think it will eventually reach the market price of normal rai wheat.¡± ¡°Hah?¡± ¡°Don¡¯t you think this taste can be firmly established within the town, Marcus?¡± ¡°Hah?¡± ¡°Bread made out of this variety is delicious, you know? Please try it next time and tell me your impression of it.¡± ¡°Hah?¡± Hey Marcus, are you listening to me? said Sophie with puffed cheeks. Marcus, whose mind was only cultivated for swordsmanship and physical strength, was unable to catch up with the series of terms that Sophie was using. ¡°Thin la¡­ what is it again?¡± Instead of Marcus, who was already at a loss near the beginning, Lars, who was barely alive, spoke out. ¡°Sophie-sama, you¡¯re not only delving into trade with other nations, but also focused on improving local products?¡± ¡°Yes. After all, unless we can produce better things, they won¡¯t catch the discerning eyes of other nations.¡± ¡°I guess¡­ that¡¯s true.¡± ¡°Well, this isn¡¯t improved for foreign trade but to create staple food within the Orlando Kingdom. The bread made using this improved rai wheat has the same color as bread made using normal rai wheat, but it has different levels of sourness and sweetness.¡± As she explained, Sophie said, ¡°Ah, that¡¯s right!¡± as if she came up with something and looked at Lars. ¡°I¡¯ve been thinking of promoting the seeds of improved breeds of plants. Could I request everyone from the gold star for help? It would take time if I had to visit every territory one by one to introduce them, so if I had the help of everyone from the gold star, it would really be a lot of help.¡± ¡°Of course, I would gladly carry it out if it¡¯s Sophie-sama¡¯s order! ¡­However, wouldn¡¯t farmers prefer to use the seeds they are used to planting rather than a more expensive alternative even if it was more delicious?¡± Things would be different if the lords of the land felt like buying it using their own money and distributing it to their farmers, but things that lords did varied from person to person. ¡°I have no intention of selling it at such a high price. We are already past the trial stage, but since I want to allow each lord to compare the results of the improved version to the normal version, I intend to provide it for free instead.¡± Lars raised his voice in astonishment when he heard the word ¡°free.¡± ¡°If you do that, won¡¯t that make you unable to recover the funds for making the improvement of the seeds to begin with?!¡± ¡°There¡¯s no need to recover the funds at all. This was made out of a hobby of mine and my employee after all.¡± ¡°H-hobby¡­ is it?¡± She might say it was just a hobby, but even if Lars wasn¡¯t a silver star, he could understand how much money, knowledge, and time was involved to improve just a single breed of a plant, as he was a gold star. ¡°I¡¯ll introduce him to Lars later. My employee Eric is more capable than a decent silver star in my eyes. He researched every day so he could make a stable supply of crops that could withstand unreasonable weather and natural disasters.¡± ¡°¡­Since he is that capable, wouldn¡¯t it be possible for him to receive an exception and become a silver star himself?¡± Although the present silver star students were all aristocrats, there was a special spot reserved for commoners. However, there has never been a case where a commoner enrolled in the silver star until now. ¡°I asked him whether he was interested before, but he isn¡¯t a person who wants to be in the limelight, and he didn¡¯t seem to care about stars or fame to begin with.¡± Luca, who had been listening silently, ruminated over Sophie¡¯s story. In the first place, the special spot reserved for commoners in the silver star was created by Lorenzo, out of worry due to the lack of personnel in the silver star, which was proposed to the king and approved. To be honest, it was hard to think it would be possible for a silver star candidate to appear among the commoners, who were often illiterate, but it seemed that exceptions existed everywhere. Since it is a person that Sophie-sama herself admitted as capable, I guess elder brother would be interested in him. CH 122 As Luca nodded and planned to include that in the day¡¯s report, Sophie, who had never sat down or rested since she arrived at the mountain, clenched her fist and explained. ¡°Rest assured. Even if the seeds are provided for free, I¡¯ll make sure to pay for the salary of the employee and research costs. I¡¯ve already graduated from the era of unpaid labor!¡± People there wondered what she meant by that. Lars also muttered, ¡°Unpaid labor?¡± in a small voice. It was an unfamiliar term for him, as he had been raised as a young master of an aristocratic family. However, his speculation worthy of a gold star didn¡¯t stop there. ¡°In that case, wouldn¡¯t it be better to make it a proper business instead of a hobby to recover the costs? What is the benefit for Sophie-sama doing so?¡± ¡°Once it spreads in the royal capital, wheat would become cheaper to procure, and the bread made would be sweet and tasty. Isn¡¯t that enough of a benefit?¡± ¡°Isn¡¯t that a benefit for the commoners?¡± ¡°It¡¯ll indirectly benefit me as well.¡± Lars tilted his head in confusion. For Sophie, who intended to become a nun once her little brother became independent, the improvement of commoner¡¯s eating habits would be to her own benefit, but there was no way she could talk about that in this place, so she used an appropriate excuse instead. ¡°Think in a broader perspective, Lars. By improving the variety and quality of goods, it would show that this nation is a strong nation to other nations. It¡¯s an act that expresses the dignity of the Orlando Kingdom. Merchants of other nations would also avoid doing half-assed transactions with a dignified nation and treat us with respect. See, isn¡¯t that also a benefit to the Linier family?¡± ¡°¡­Your perspective is so wide that I have a hard time understanding it with my narrow knowledge.¡± Even as Lars was stunned, he spoke his honest opinion, which Sophie responded to with a smile. ¡°It¡¯s okay. I think Lars will get used to it soon. That¡¯s that, but¡­¡± Sophie stopped her words there and looked at Lars¡¯ exhausted appearance. ¡°I guess that¡¯s unrelated to stamina. Lars, you can wait over here. You don¡¯t have any stamina left, don¡¯t you?¡± ¡°N-no! I¡¯m okay, so I will do my best until the end!¡± Lars panicked at the thought of being left behind by the girl who was energetic and motivated¡ªalso the possibility of encountering wild animals when he was all alone struck fear in him¡ªso he quickly shook his head. ¡°U~hn¡­ it can¡¯t be helped then. I¡¯ll lend you my back then.¡± ¡°Hah?¡± ¡°If it¡¯s Lars, I could easily carry you on my back.¡± Lars¡¯ eyes went wide as the girl bent over and showed her back as she said that. Lars¡¯ expression went beyond pale and became earth colored. ¡°¡­Ojou-san, just spare him already.¡± ¡°Eh?¡± Marcus took Sophie¡¯s crouching hand, made her stand up, looked straight into her eyes, and said as to remind her, ¡°That young master is already dying there.¡± ¡°That¡¯s why I told him I would lend him my back to help him.¡± ¡°It makes me pity him as a fellow man, so please spare him!¡± Marcus made a crying pose as he said that. No, he might be crying for real. It was such a heartbreaking voice. From Sophie¡¯s perspective, men lacked boobs, so it was okay for her. On the contrary, she really had no idea what was there to be anguished about. ¡°Ojou-san, I¡¯m certainly a rugged man who grew up in a man¡¯s environment, but even I thought that was just too much! Are you trying to finish off the man¡¯s heart?!¡± As Marcus asked if her actions could represent the grace of an aristocratic woman, Sophie finally realized and staggered. ¡°Y-you¡¯re right¡­ Oh my, perhaps I got too relaxed¡­?¡± ¡°How can you feel relaxed in this situation¡­?¡± Isn¡¯t it weird? continued Marcus. She might belong to a baron family, which was low on the hierarchy of aristocrats, but she still belonged to an aristocratic family nonetheless. However, Sophie¡¯s appearance when Marcus first met her was her wearing a dress, giving an impression of a quiet, beautiful girl. Why did she turn into this kind of incomprehensible ojou-san? Or perhaps she was actually this way from the beginning? Marcus began to wonder in his mind. ¡°Don¡¯t feel relaxed when being surrounded by copper stars. Like me, there are a lot of us who came from slums and are orphans, so most of us aren¡¯t polite or loyal.¡± ¡°Don¡¯t say such despiteful remarks. There are many orphans and former slum residents among our employees. That remark is very rude to them.¡± ¡°Eh¡­ Is that so?¡± The name of the Linier Merchant Group was so famous that even Marcus knew of it. Most nobles would hire well-identified people, and Marcus never thought one of them would actually hire orphans or people who came from the slums. ¡°¡­¡­¡­Ojou-san, you¡¯re quite weird.¡± ¡°That¡¯s a misunderstanding, Marcus. I usually act like a lady. Perhaps I feel stressed in an unfamiliar environment? Now that I am surrounded by the power of beautiful verdant nature, it makes me feel relaxed. Indeed, it¡¯s all because of the power of nature!¡± ¡°No, I¡¯m not talking about that¡­ Well, that in itself is weird though.¡± CH 123 Next to Sophie and Marcus talking, the dying Lars grabbed Luca¡¯s arm. ¡°Luca-dono! I¡¯m terribly sorry for asking this, but could you teach me how to ride a horse and how to train my stamina?!¡± ¡°Eh? ¡­Ah, yes! If you¡¯re okay with me¡­¡± Luca replied in a panic to the request from the gold star, who wouldn¡¯t have even bothered to ask before were it not for Sophie¡¯s existence. For a moment, he was thinking of refusing because he thought he wasn¡¯t strong enough, but seeing how serious Lars¡¯ expression was, Luca ended up agreeing on reflex. ¡°Oh my, isn¡¯t that wonderful? Luca is good at teaching, and he is also considerate to others, so he is the most suitable to teach.¡± ¡°Yes, I¡¯ll do my best¡­¡± Lars replied powerlessly. ¡°Besides, the important thing is to challenge what you are unable to do. The thing to be ashamed of isn¡¯t the fact you couldn¡¯t do it at the moment, but the thought to give up and think it was fine even if you couldn¡¯t. Lars is a wonderful person because you had the will to better yourself.¡± ¡°Y-yes!¡± At this moment, the copper star students who saw the two¡¯s exchange thought, ¡ªThis ojou-san is an expert in the usage of carrot and stick. Lars was depressed and exhausted at Sophie¡¯s relentless remark earlier, but now his eyes shone and had a delighted expression like a puppy who was complemented by his owner. ¡°That¡¯s scary¡­¡± Marcus couldn¡¯t endure it and muttered so. ¡°Wouldn¡¯t that kind of person be referred to as a villainess?¡± ¡°Marcus-san, that¡¯s disrespectful.¡± Luca¡¯s blaming voice was unusually hostile. The Luca that Marcus knew of only wore a wry smile all the time. Marcus never saw Luca¡¯s frown even once despite the years they had been together. Heeh~ so you actually could make such an expression, thought Marcus as he observed Luca, but it seemed Luca was also confused by the words he said himself so he looked away awkwardly. If one only looked at their social pedigrees, they were a girl who belonged to the lowest rank of aristocratic families yet was personally granted the greatest star within the kingdom, the young master of a wealthy merchant viscount family, and the third son who had the surname of a marquis family despite originally being a commoner. Such was how it appeared to Marcus, who was a commoner. Be it the young lady with the purple star or the young master with the gold star, both had nothing to do with Marcus, who was a commoner. Marcus thought they would end up retiring early during the exercise anyway, so he planned to leave the rest to Luca and make appropriate excuses so they wouldn¡¯t feel bad about it. Yet it is somewhat different from what I thought¡­ Marcus thought the girl would be a na?ve and spoiled young lady, yet he couldn¡¯t get used to her unexpected actions. ¡°U~hn¡­ I feel somehow tired today, so let¡¯s have lunch around here. O~oi, let¡¯s begin to search for edible things.¡± Marcus¡¯ words made the copper star¡¯s students show happy expressions and scatter about to procure food. ¡°Wait, Marcus. We¡¯ll feel bad if our participation messes up your schedule.¡± ¡°I also feel sluggish since I had to climb a mountain two days in a row, and if we walk a bit further, we¡¯ll arrive at the place where mountain water flows, so it¡¯s just the right place to have lunch.¡± Marcus definitely didn¡¯t look tired no matter how Sophie looked at it. Sophie was grateful for his words of concern that were thoughtful for Lars¡¯ physical condition. ¡°Well then, ojou-san just has to sit nearby and eat. We¡¯ll need to procure food first after all.¡± ¡°Oh my, I didn¡¯t bring lunch, you know? ¡°Hah?! Didn¡¯t I tell you to bring your own meal?!¡± When Sophie went to change her clothes, Marcus told her to bring her own lunch. Yet Sophie casually told him she didn¡¯t bring her lunch, which made Marcus panic. ¡°There¡¯s no way that only I am allowed to bring lunch on my own while all of you have to procure food locally and cook it on the spot.¡± ¡°No, you should do it! Procuring food locally means you would have to eat grass and the animals around here¡­ seriously¡­? We don¡¯t have a store nearby, you know!¡± Sophie puffed her cheeks at Marcus¡¯ panicked words. ¡°Hey, don¡¯t say it like I¡¯m a fool who doesn¡¯t understand what that means. I know what it means to procure food locally. According to what I see, the wild plants that could be eaten around here would be tarappo, kakuma, and white strawberries.¡± ¡°Eeh¡­¡± Sophie¡¯s precise guessing made Marcus stiffen. Marcus slowly looked at Luca, but seeing as Luca was as surprised as he was, Marcus understood that Luca wasn¡¯t informed about it beforehand. ¡°You said the training is divided into several groups, but you have to make sure to not take every wild plant available in the mountain, okay?¡± The copper star was divided into about twenty people in each group, but if one group harvested all the wild plants, the other group would be in trouble. Sophie was calculating that and told them to only harvest the necessary amount, but seeing Sophie casually guess everything correctly made Marcus mutter, ¡°Seriously¡­?¡± once again. CH 124 Then there was a copper star student who approached with a smile. ¡°Marcus-san, I caught a snake! It¡¯s meat, meat!¡± A boy named Conrad who was younger than Sophie happily grabbed a snake and brought it with him. The snake no longer had its head and didn¡¯t even twitch since it was already dead. ¡°Hih!¡± Lars screamed a little. Snakes were generally consumed in the royal capital. There was no religious prohibition in the Orlando Kingdom, so beef, pork, and chicken meat could be eaten without any problems, but those who ate snakes and frogs were generally lower-class people even among commoners. Considering Lars¡¯ pedigree, not to mention even recognizing it as a food ingredient, he would hardly see a snake to begin with. ¡°Eh¡­ wait, are you intending to cook and eat that?¡± Next to Lars, who was completely creeped out, Sophie raised her voice as if witnessing something unbelievable. ¡°Hey, I told you earlier! It meant we would hunt and eat things around us. It might be something unthinkable to eat for ojou-san, but for us, snakes are precious meat¡­¡± ¡°That¡¯s not what I meant, why did you cut off the head!?¡± ¡°Heh?¡± Does she find the snake pitiful for losing its head? thought Marcus as he tilted his head, which was then answered by Conrad. ¡°It would die immediately after the head is cut off, so it¡¯ll be easier to cook, right?¡± Conrad, who was known for his potential in the sword and for being not so smart among the bunch, gave a casual reply to the purple star without any sense of fear. ¡°Byakuya snakes have a small venom gland on their head. Why did you cut its head off without removing the gland first? The moment you did, the venom spread all over its body.¡± ¡°Heh~ so it¡¯s called a byakuya snake. And what is the venom gland again?¡± ¡°It¡¯s this little black lump you cut off. If you want to cut its head off, you have to make sure to cut it lower than the venom gland.¡± Sophie took the snake away from Conrad and pointed to a black part. Since Lars was near Sophie, he got to see the cross-section of the snake and immediately passed out. Luca hurriedly supported him. Without paying attention to Luca and Lars, Conrad asked Sophie with a soft voice. ¡°So there¡¯s poison in this snake? But we normally eat it though?¡± ¡°All you need to do is make sure to remove the venom gland beforehand. The snake would have been edible if you did, but you ended up cutting the head along with the venom gland, so the poison flowed through its blood vessels and poisoned its whole body.¡± ¡°Eeh~? But I¡¯ve never heard that we are supposed to remove it beforehand.¡± ¡°There¡¯s just a little amount of poison so it¡¯s not completely inedible, but those who aren¡¯t in good condition or those who are sensitive to poison would feel nausea, dizziness, and stomachaches. If you ate it on the battlefield or during night watch when your immunity is lower, you¡¯re likely to get sick if you eat it like this. You wouldn¡¯t say you will make do with guts and patience, right?¡± ¡°I can make do with that!¡± Marcus hurriedly covered Conrad¡¯s mouth when he was saying, ¡°I¡¯m pretty lucky after all.¡± ¡°Sorry! This guy came from a considerably good pedigree among the copper star but he¡¯s stupid!¡± ¡°Luck is certainly important. But I couldn¡¯t agree with your way of pushing through things by relying on luck and guts alone.¡± Conrad is an idiot, but what the heck is this ojou-san saying? Was she not angry with his disrespectful attitude? Just as Marcus thought of that, he suddenly recalled something. ¡°Ah¡­¡± As Marcus frowned as if noticing something, Lars called out worriedly while still supporting Lars. ¡°Marcus-san, what¡¯s wrong?¡± ¡°I gave him a snake yesterday¡­¡± ¡°Him?¡± ¡°Doni¡­¡± As they recalled Doni, who often suffered from stomachaches, silence fell on the field. ¡°Now that I think about it, he only got stomachaches during the mountain exercise¡­¡± Marcus was exasperated by the fact Doni suffered from stomachaches all the time, but he realized it was his fault this time and got a cold sweat. ¡°Seriously¡­ But, there¡¯s no problem for me eating it though?¡± ¡°There¡¯s a difference in poison resistance for each person. Marcus is fine since you are still energetic now, but you have to be careful consuming it when your immunity is lower. You might end up dehydrated and die just like that.¡± Everyone there swallowed their breath at the girl who casually said something scary. And for some reason, a simple cooking lecture was carried out by the purple star young lady then. ¡°First of all, cut the byakuya snake carefully so as to not damage the venom gland. Since it¡¯s near the mouth, it should be around this spot¡­ Hey Conrad, you have to make sure to drain the blood of the birds properly. Wash it thoroughly and remove its inner organ carefully. Rudolph over there! Cook your stuff properly. Since we¡¯re not in a dangerous location like in the midst of a battlefield and we have water to spare, you shouldn¡¯t be lazy in cooking. Sasha, you¡¯re grilling it half-assedly! Make sure to grill it properly, or else that thing is no different than eating it raw!¡± Luca and Marcus were stunned at Sophie¡¯s figure giving instructions to the copper stars one after another while having her personal kitchen knife in hand. By the way, Lars was still unconscious. ¡°Hey, Marcus! Your local procurement group all think that everything can be eaten as long as it¡¯s grilled a little, don¡¯t they?! ¡°Ah¡­ this group mostly consists of people who came from the capital, so they more likely have no idea how to cook. Well, I also think everything can be eaten if we grill things a little, though.¡± No, it¡¯s not like we just hunt and then eat them as is, right? Hunting is forbidden in areas near the capital. And even the local procurement group only did it since they wanted to eat meat firsthand, not that they considered things that would happen if they ran out of portable food¡­ such were the long excuses of Marcus, which took Sophie several seconds to think over. ¡°Anyway, it looks somewhat scary looking at you speaking with that bloodstained, weirdly shaped dagger in hand. Did you bring it from your house?¡± ¡°It¡¯s not a dagger, it¡¯s a kitchen knife. It¡¯s made of iron from the Daksha kingdom, so it cuts really well.¡± ¡°Why would an ojou-san carry such a thing around¡­?¡± Marcus would understand if it was a sword for precaution and self-defense purposes, but he couldn¡¯t understand why an aristocratic young lady would bring a personal kitchen knife with her. The people who would bring their personal kitchen knife would normally be a chef or a commoner who was responsible for cooking food. However, Sophie didn¡¯t answer Marcus¡¯ question and asked back instead, ¡°That means you don¡¯t have an objection to eating tasty food, right?¡± ¡°Eh?¡± ¡°You said, ¡®We did it because we want to eat meat firsthand,¡¯ didn¡¯t you? In that case, even if we make use of seasoning to cook tasty food, it won¡¯t deviate from the purpose of the exercise, right?¡± ¡°Well, I guess¡­ But we don¡¯t have seasoning with us.¡± ¡°Conrad and others, wait a moment! We¡¯ll prep the food first!¡± As Sophie called out to stop, Marcus muttered, ¡°I told you we don¡¯t have seasoning with us¡­¡± as if he didn¡¯t give up on convincing her. CH 125 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 125 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? W§Ñnt t§à V§Önt §®§å ?tr§Ö?? §·??? Wh§Ön L§Ñr? §Ñw§àk§Ö, h§Ö bl?nk§Öd §Ñ? th§Ñt fr§Ñgr§Ñnt ?m§Öll ?t?rr§Öd h?? §Ñ§â§â§Öt?t§Ö. ¡°L§Ñr?, §å§àu¡¯v§Ö §Ñw§àk§Ön §Ñt ?u?t th§Ö r?ght t?m§Ö. W§Ö¡¯r§Ö d§àn§Ö §ã§à§àk?ng, ?§à §å§àu ?h§àuld §Ö§Ñt t§à§à.¡± §¡? h§Ör gr§Ö§Ön-§ã§àl§àr§Öd §Ö§å§Ö?, wh?§ãh d?dn¡¯t l§à?§Ö t§à th§Ö v§Örd§Ñnt §ã§àl§àr §àf th§Ö m§àunt§Ñ?n?, ?t§Ñr§Öd §Ñt h?m, L§Ñr? v§Ñgu§Öl§å th§àught th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö b§Ö§Ñut?ful §Ñ? h§Ö r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd ?§àm§Öth?ng. ¡°§¯§Ör§Ö¡¯? §å§àur §â§àrt?§àn.¡± ¡°§´-th§Ñnk §å§àu v§Ör§å mu§ãh! ¡­§¯uh? Wh§Ñt h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd t§à m§Ö §Ñg§Ñ?n?¡± ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd th§Ñt h§Ö h§Ñd f§Ñll§Ön §Ñ?l§Ö§Ö§â wh?l§Ö l§Ö§Ñn?ng §Ñg§Ñ?n?t th§Ö tr§Ö§Ö b§Öf§àr§Ö h§Ö kn§Öw ?t. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t r§Ö§ã§Ñll wh§å h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ?l§Ö§Ö§â ?n §Ñ §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö l?k§Ö th?? §Ñnd t?lt§Öd h?? h§Ö§Ñd ?n §ã§ànfu??§àn. §¯§Ö ?m§Öll§Öd th§Ö n?§ã§Ö ?§ã§Önt §Ñg§Ñ?n. §´h§Ö th?ng ?§à§âh?§Ö §â§Ñ??§Öd t§à h?m w§Ñ? §Ñ l§Ñrg§Ö l§Ö§Ñf w?th ?§àm§Ö r§à§Ñ?t§Öd m§Ö§Ñt §Ñnd §Öd?bl§Ö w?ld §âl§Ñnt? §àn ?t. §¡§â§â§Ñr§Öntl§å, th§Ñt w§Ñ? th§Ö ?§àur§ã§Ö §àf th§Ö ?m§Öll. Wh§Ön h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd §Ñr§àund, h§Ö ?§Ñw th§Ö §ã§à§â§â§Ör ?t§Ñr ?tud§Önt? §Ö§Ñt?ng w?th gr§Ö§Ñt §Önthu??§Ñ?m. §¦v§Ör§å§àn§Ö w§Ñ? §Ö§Ñt?ng v?g§àr§àu?l§å §Ñ? ?f tr§å?ng t§à f?ll th§Ö?r ?t§àm§Ñ§ãh? §Ñ? ?§à§àn §Ñ? §â§à???bl§Ö. §®§Ö§Ñnwh?l§Ö, Lu§ã§Ñ w§Ñ? ?t§Ñr?ng §Ñt th§Ö f§à§àd §àn th§Ö l§Ö§Ñf. Lu§ã§Ñ l§à§àk§Öd d§àubtful f§àr §Ñ wh?l§Ö, th§Ön r§Ñ??§Öd h?? h§Ö§Ñd §Ñft§Ör §ã§àm?ng t§à §Ñ d§Ö§ã???§àn §Ñnd t?m?dl§å §Ñ?k§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö. ¡°?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ¡­ th§Ö lun§ãh§Ö? w§Ö¡¯v§Ö h§Ñd ?§à f§Ñr, w§Ñ? ?t ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ wh§à §ã§à§àk§Öd¡­¡± ¡°Lu§ã§Ñ, l§à§àk §Ñt th?? ?§Ö§Ñ?§àn?ng.¡± §£§Öf§àr§Ö h§Ö f?n??h§Öd ?§Ñ§å?ng ?t, ?§à§âh?§Ö ?h§àw§Öd th§Ö §ã§ànt§Ñ?n§Ör §ã§ànt§Ñ?n?ng th§Ö ?§Ö§Ñ?§àn?ng ?n fr§ànt §àf h?m. ¡°?t §ã§ànt§Ñ?n? ?§à§åb§Ö§Ñn?, ?§Ñlt, wh§Ö§Ñt, §Ñnd §Ñl§ã§àh§àl.¡± ¡°Y-§å§Ö??¡± ¡°§£§å m?§ç?ng th§Ö?§Ö w§Öll, ?t w§àuld §âr§àdu§ã§Ö ¡®bl§Ñ§ãk dr§à§â.¡¯ ?f th§Ör§Ö¡¯? §Ñ m??t§Ñk§Ö ?n th§Ö m§Ñnuf§Ñ§ãtur?ng §âr§à§ã§Ö??, ?t w§àn¡¯t §ã§àm§Ö §àut §ã§àrr§Ö§ãtl§å.¡± ¡°Y§Ö??¡¯ ¡°§®?§ç?ng §Öv§Ör§å ??ngl§Ö m§Ñt§Ör?§Ñl l?k§Ö th??, d§à§Ö?n¡¯t ?t r§Öm?nd §å§àu §àf ?§ã?§Ön§ã§Ö?¡± ¡°§¯§Ñh?¡± ¡°U??ng ¡®bl§Ñ§ãk dr§à§â¡¯ t§à §âr§Ö§â th§Ö §ãh?§ãk§Ön m§Ö§Ñt §Ñnd gr?ll th§Öm §ã§Ñu?§Ö? §Ñ §ãh§Öm?§ã§Ñl r§Ö§Ñ§ãt?§àn th§Ñt g?v§Ö? ?t §Ñ ?§Ñv§àr§å r§à§Ñ?t §ã§àl§àr. ?t¡¯? kn§àwn §Ñ? th§Ö §®§Ñ?ll§Ñrd r§Ö§Ñ§ãt?§àn.¡± ¡°§®§Ñ?l¡­l§Ñrd?¡± ¡°§´h§Ör§Ö §Ñr§Ö §Ñ l§àt §àf §Ñ§â§âl?§Öd ?§ã?§Ön§ã§Ö? ?n §Öv§Ör§åd§Ñ§å l?f§Ö. ?n §àth§Ör w§àrd?, wh§Ñt ? d?d w§Ñ? ?§ã?§Ön§ã§Ö §Ö§ç§â§Ör?m§Önt§Ñt?§àn, n§àt §ã§à§àk?ng. §¡nd th§Ö r§Ö?ult §àf ?§Ñ?d §Ö§ç§â§Ör?m§Önt§Ñt?§àn ?? th§Ö f§à§àd ?n fr§ànt §àf u?.¡± ¡°§¯§Ñ§Ñh¡­?¡± Lu§ã§Ñ m§Ñd§Ö §Ñ §ã§ànfu?§Öd r§Ö§âl§å t§àw§Ñrd th§Ö th?ng? th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ñ?d ??n§ã§Ö h§Ö d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt ?h§Ö m§Ö§Ñnt. ¡°L§à§àk §Ñt th?? l§Ö§Ñf. D§à §å§àu kn§àw wh§å th?? l§Ö§Ñf ?? u?§Öd §Ñ? §Ñ §âl§Ñt§Ö? §´h?? l§Ö§Ñf §ã§ànt§Ñ?n? §Ñ b§Ñ§ãt§Ör?§ã?d§Ñl §Öff§Ö§ãt, wh?§ãh m§Ö§Ñn?¡­¡± ¡°§°?§àu-?§Ñn, wh§å n§àt dr§à§â th§Ö ?m§Ñll t§Ñlk §Ñnd §Ö§Ñt ?n?t§Ö§Ñd?¡± §®§Ñr§ãu?, wh§à §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å §Ñt§Ö h?? §â§àt?§àn, ?§Ñ?d ?§à. ¡°§°h m§å, wh§Ñt d§à §å§àu m§Ö§Ñn b§å ?m§Ñll t§Ñlk?¡± ¡°Lu§ã§Ñ, §å§àu ?h§àuld §Ö§Ñt ?t qu?§ãkl§å. Y§Ö?, §å§àung m§Ñ?t§Ör §àv§Ör th§Ör§Ö §Ñ? w§Öll.¡± §®§Ñr§ãu? ?gn§àr§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §ã§àm§âl§Ñ?nt §Ñnd §ã§Ñll§Öd §àut t§à L§Ñr?, wh§à w§Ñ? dumbf§àund§Öd. Lu§ã§Ñ §Ñnd L§Ñr? ?t§Ñrt§Öd t§à §Ö§Ñt §Ñ? th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö t§àld, §Ñnd th§Ö§å mutt§Ör§Öd ?t w§Ñ? d§Öl?§ã?§àu? th§Ö m§àm§Önt th§Ö§å t§à§àk §Ñ b?t§Ö. ¡°§£ut r§Ö§Ñll§å, th?? ?? §Ñm§Ñz?ng. §¦v§Ön th§àugh §å§àu m§Ör§Öl§å d?d §Ñ l?ttl§Ö §Ö§çtr§Ñ, ?t b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö th?? t§Ñ?t§å.¡± §¡? §®§Ñr§ãu? t§à§àk th§Ö ¡°bl§Ñ§ãk dr§à§â¡± §ã§ànt§Ñ?n§Ör fr§àm ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? h§Ñnd, h§Ö ?h§à§àk th§Ö §ã§ànt§Ñ?n§Ör ?n §Ñdm?r§Ñt?§àn. ¡°? u?§Öd n§àt §ànl§å ¡®bl§Ñ§ãk dr§à§â¡¯ but §Ñl?§à th§Ö w?ld §âl§Ñnt t§à §Öl?m?n§Ñt§Ö th§Ö §àd§àr. §£ut ??n§ã§Ö §®§Ñr§ãu? th?nk? ?t ?? d§Öl?§ã?§àu?, ?t m§Ö§Ñn? th§Ö t§Ñ?t§Ö §àf ¡®bl§Ñ§ãk dr§à§â¡¯ ?? ?u?t§Ñbl§Ö f§àr th§Ö §â§Ñl§Ñt§Ö §àf th§Ö §ã§àmm§àn§Ör!¡± ¡°§¦v§Ön ?f ?t¡¯? ?u?t§Ñbl§Ö, ?t ?? §Ñ lu§çur§å g§à§àd, r?ght? 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Y§Ö?, ? d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å w§àn¡¯t¡­¡± §¯§Ör m§àuth m?ght b§Ö ?m?l?ng, but th§Ö§å w§ànd§Ör§Öd wh§å th§Ö§å f§Ölt §Ñ d§Ñrk §Ñur§Ñ ?w§Ñ§å?ng §Ñr§àund h§Ör. ¡°R§Ö§Ñll§å?! §°?§àu, §å§àu¡¯ll m§Ñk§Ö th§Ö §â§àrt§Ñbl§Ö f§à§àd t§Ñ?t?§Ör?!¡± §³§ànr§Ñd, wh§à w§Ñ? §Ñ lum§â §àf ?d?§à§ã§å §Ñ§ã§ã§àrd?ng t§à §®§Ñr§ãu?, h§Ñ§â§â?l§å §Ñ§â§âr§à§Ñ§ãh§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö. ¡°Y§Ö?, l§Ö§Ñv§Ö ?t t§à m§Ö. ??n§ã§Ö ? d§Ñr§Ö t§à ?§Ñ§å ?t, ?¡¯ll d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å m§Ñk§Ö ?t h§Ñ§â§â§Ön.¡± ¡°§£-but, ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ h§Ñ? §Ñn ?m§â§àrt§Ñnt t§Ñ?k t§à d§à!¡± L§Ñr? d?dn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd h§àw th?ng? d§Öv§Öl§à§â§Öd ?n th§Ö §ãurr§Önt ??tu§Ñt?§àn ??n§ã§Ö h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ?l§Ö§Ö§â §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör, but h§Ö hurr?§Ödl§å tr?§Öd t§à ?t§à§â ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? w§àrd?. §´h§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§Ñm§Ö t§à ¡°§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd¡± w§Ñ? t§à §Ñ§ã§ã§àm§âl??h §Ñ gr§Ö§Ñt t§Ñ?k §àf th§Ö ?§Öw§Ñg§Ö §âl§Ñn. ?t w§Ñ? d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å n§àt t§à ?m§âr§àv§Ö th§Ö §â§àrt§Ñbl§Ö f§à§àd §àf kn?ght?. ¡°§°h m§å, ? §ã§àuld d§à b§àth §Ñt th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö t?m§Ö. L§Ñr? w?ll h§Öl§â m§Ö, r?ght?¡± ¡°§¯§Öh? Y-§å§Ö?, §àf §ã§àur?§Ö!¡± L§Ñr?, wh§à w§Ñ? §ã§ànd?t?§àn§Öd t§à b§Ö §Ñ §å§Ö? m§Ñn §Ñt §Öv§Ör§åth?ng b§å r§Öfl§Ö§ç, §Ñn?w§Ör§Öd w?th§àut th?nk?ng t§à§à d§Ö§Ö§âl§å. ¡°§¯?? §¯?ghn§Ö?? §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å g§Ñv§Ö m§Ö §â§Örm????§àn t§à d§à bu??n§Ö?? w?th th§Ö L?n?§Ör §®§Ör§ãh§Ñnt Gr§àu§â §Ñnd th§Ö t§Ñ?k §Ñt th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö t?m§Ö, ?§à §å§àu d§àn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö t§à b§Ö w§àrr?§Öd §Ñb§àut th§Ñt.¡± F§Ör?§à g§Ñv§Ö h§Ör §â§Örm????§àn t§à d§à th§Ö bu??n§Ö?? §àf th§Ö L?n?§Ör §®§Ör§ãh§Ñnt Gr§àu§â §Ñ? l§àng §Ñ? ?t d?dn¡¯t ?nt§Örf§Ör§Ö w?th th§Ö ?§Öw§Ñg§Ö §âl§Ñn. F§Ör?§à th§àught ?t w§àuld b§Ö §Ö§Ñ??§Ör f§àr ?§à§âh?§Ö t§à g§Ñ?n f§Ñm§Ö ?f th§Ö L?n?§Ör §®§Ör§ãh§Ñnt Gr§àu§â w§Ñ? ?nv§àlv§Öd, but ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd th§Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñt th?? t?m§Ö h§Ñd f§àrg§àtt§Ön th§Ñt F§Ör?§à t§àld h§Ör t§à r§Ñ??§Ö h§Ör f§Ñm§Ö §Ñnd r§Ö§ã§àgn?t?§àn f§àr thr§Ö§Ö §å§Ö§Ñr?. https://watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-125/ CH 126 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 126 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? 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R§à?§Ö,¡± but ?h§Ö ?h§àuld b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à §ã§ànt§Ñ§ãt §£§Ñrt §Ñnd §àth§Ör? qu?§ãkl§å n§àw th§Ñt ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?n th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl. ?h§Ö th§àught ?t w§àuld b§Ö §Ö§Ñ?§å t§à ?nt§Ör§Ñ§ãt du§Ö t§à th§Ö l§Ñ§ãk §àf t?m§Ö d?ff§Ör§Ön§ã§Ö, but th§Ön ?h§Ö t?lt§Öd h§Ör h§Ö§Ñd. §¦v§Ön ?§à, ? h§Ñv§Ön¡¯t g§àtt§Ön §Ñn§å §ã§ànt§Ñ§ãt fr§àm th§Ö?r ??d§Ö §Ñt §Ñll. ? w§ànd§Ör ?f F§Ör?§à §Ö§ç§âl§Ñ?n§Öd th?ng? t§à F§Ñth§Ör §âr§à§â§Örl§å? §¯§Ö ?§Ñ?d h§Ö w§àuld d§à th§Ö §Ö§ç§âl§Ñn§Ñt?§àn ?§à ? w§Ñ?t§Öd w?th§àut d§à?ng §Ñn§åth?ng, but ?f h§Ö §Ö§ç§âl§Ñ?n§Öd ?t b§Ñdl§å, ? w?ll b§Ö th§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à w?ll ?uff§Ör th§Ö §Ñng§Ör fr§àm §£§Ñrt, w§àn¡¯t ?? ?h§Ö w§àuld n§Ö§Öd §£§Ñrt¡¯? §Ñnd th§Ö §àth§Ör?¡¯ h§Öl§â f§àr th§Ö t§Ñ?k ?h§Ö h§Ñd t§à d§à, §Ö?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñll§å §¦r?§ã¡¯?. §¦r?§ã, wh§à §Ñ§ã§ã§àm§â§Ñn?§Öd §Ñnd r§Ö?§Ö§Ñr§ãh§Öd th?ng? t§àg§Öth§Ör w?th ?§à§âh?§Ö ??n§ã§Ö h?? §å§àung§Ör d§Ñ§å?, w§Ñ? §Ñ§ãt?ng m§àr§Ö ?n §Ñ§ã§ã§àrd§Ñn§ã§Ö w?th ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? th§àught? m§àr§Ö th§Ñn §Ñn§å§àn§Ö §Öl?§Ö. ?h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à ?ntr§àdu§ã§Ö §¦r?§ã t§à L§àr§Önz§à, but th§Ö n§Ö§çt m§Ö§Öt?ng w?th L§àr§Önz§à w§àuld t§Ñk§Ö §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö ?n §Ñ f§Öw d§Ñ§å?. ?t w§àuld b§Ö t§à§à l§Ñt§Ö t§à §ã§ànt§Ñ§ãt §¦r?§ã §Ñnd br?ng h?m w?th h§Ör th§Ön. §°h w§Öll. ?t ?? l§Ñd§ål?k§Ö t§à §Ñ§ãt gr§Ñ§ã§Öfull§å und§Ör §Ñn§å §ã?r§ãum?t§Ñn§ã§Ö?. ? ?h§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö §â§Ñn?§ãk§Öd ?u?t b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö th?ng? d?dn¡¯t g§à §Ñ? ? §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd. §¡ d?gn?f?§Öd l§Ñd§å ?h§àuldn¡¯t ?h§àw §Ñ §â§Ñn?§ãk§Öd §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn. ?§à§âh?§Ö m§àv§Öd h§Ör l?§â? m§Ö?m§Ör?z?ngl§å §Ñnd ?m?l§Öd §Ñt L§Ñr?, wh§à fr§àwn§Öd §àut §àf w§àrr§å §Ñt h§Ör. ¡°§¦v§Ör§å§àn§Ö §àf th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr w?ll h§Öl§â m§Ö, r?ght? ?t ?h§àuld b§Ö §àk§Ñ§å ??n§ã§Ö §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö ?? h§Öl§â?ng m§Ö. ?t w?ll b§Ö t§Ñk§Ön §ã§Ñr§Ö §àf b§Öf§àr§Ö §å§àu kn§àw ?t.¡± §´h§Ö g?rl §ã§Ñ?u§Ñll§å t§Ñlk§Öd §Ñb§àut th?ng? th§Ñt w§àuld §àth§Örw??§Ö b§Ö d?ff?§ãult. ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö ?§Ñ?d ?§à, L§Ñr? f§Ölt h?? §ãh§Ö?t r§Ñ§ã?ng ??n§ã§Ö h§Ö f§Ölt ?h§Ö w§àuld trul§å §Ñ§ã§ã§àm§âl??h ?t. ¡°§£u¡­§¬u¡­kuku!¡± §®§Ñr§ãu? bur?t §àut ?n?§ãk§Ör? §Ñ? h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§àld ?t d§àwn §Ñft§Ör l§à§àk?ng §Ñt th§Ö tw§à ?nt§Ör§Ñ§ãt?§àn?. §¯§Ö tr?§Öd t§à §Öndur§Ö §Ñt f?r?t, but h§Ö §Önd§Öd u§â l§Ñugh?ng l§àudl§å wh§Ön h§Ö §ã§àuld n§à l§àng§Ör d§à ?§à. ¡°Wh§Ñt¡¯? wr§àng, §®§Ñr§ãu?? D?d §å§àu §Ö§Ñt §Ñ w§Ö?rd mu?hr§à§àm?¡± ¡°Y§àu¡¯r§Ö ?u?t t§à§à ?nt§Ör§Ö?t?ng¡­! §¡r§Ö §å§àu ?ur§Ö §å§àu §Ñr§Ö §Ñn §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã w§àm§Ñn?¡± ?§Ö§Ö?ng §®§Ñr§ãu? l§Ñugh?ng h§Ñrd, ?§à§âh?§Ö §âuff§Öd h§Ör §ãh§Ö§Ök? §Ñ? ?h§Ö ?§Ñ?d, ¡°Wh§Ñt §Ñ rud§Ö th?ng t§à ?§Ñ§å t§à §Ñ §âr§à§â§Ör §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §å§àung l§Ñd§å!¡± §²§Ö§à§âl§Ö §àth§Ör th§Ñn L§Ñr?, wh§à w§Ñ? un§ã§àn?§ã?§àu? §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör, th§àught, ¡°W§àuld §Ñ n§àrm§Ñl §å§àung l§Ñd§å ?h§à§àt d§àwn §Ñ b?rd u??ng §Ñ b§àw §Ñnd §Ñrr§àw, d??m§Ñntl§Ö ?t, §Ñnd §ã§à§àk §Ñ d§Öl?§ã?§àu? m§Ö§Ñl §àut §àf ?t?¡± but th§Ö§å d?dn¡¯t l§Öt ?t §Ö?§ã§Ñ§â§Ö th§Ö?r m§àuth?. §¦v§Ör§å§àn§Ö w§Ñ? f§à§ãu?§Öd §àn §Ö§Ñt?ng th§Ö?r m§Ö§Ñl?. §´h§Ö§å d?dn¡¯t w§Ñnt th§Ö?r §âr§Ö§ã?§àu? m§Ö§Ñl? t§à b§Ö t§Ñk§Ön §Ñw§Ñ§å b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö th§Ö§å ?§Ñ?d ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt ?h§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö ?§Ñ?d. §¦v§Ön dur?ng th§Ñt t?m§Ö, §®§Ñr§ãu? w§Ñ? ?t?ll l§Ñugh?ng wh?l§Ö h§àld?ng §ànt§à h?? ?t§àm§Ñ§ãh. ¡°§¯§Ñh~ ?t¡¯? b§Ö§Ön §Ñ wh?l§Ö ??n§ã§Ö ? l§Ñugh§Öd th?? h§Ñrd. L§Ñ?t t?m§Ö ? d?d w§Ñ? wh§Ön Lu§ã§Ñ b§Ö§Ñt d§àwn th§Ñt f§à§àl §Ñ f§Öw §å§Ö§Ñr? §Ñg§à. §¡h, ?t w§Ñ? r§Ö§Ñll§å funn§å.¡± §¡lth§àugh h?? m§àuth w§Ñ? ?t?ll ?m?rk?ng, th§Ö l§Ñught§Ör §Ö§Ñ?§Öd wh?l§Ö h?? §Ö§å§Ö? ?t?ll h§Ñd t§Ö§Ñr? fr§àm l§Ñugh?ng t§à§à mu§ãh, th§Ön §®§Ñr§ãu? l§à§àk§Öd ?tr§Ñ?ght ?nt§à ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö? §Ñnd §à§â§Ön§Öd h?? m§àuth. ¡°§´h§Ör§Ö §Ñr§Ön¡¯t m§Ñn§å th?ng? th§Ñt §ã§àmm§àn§Ör? l?k§Ö u? §ã§àuld h§Öl§â §å§àu w?th, but ?f §å§àu n§Ö§Öd u?, th§Ö §ã§à§â§â§Ör ?t§Ñr¡¯? h§Öl§â, w§Ö¡¯ll §ã§à§à§â§Ör§Ñt§Ö w?th §å§àu full§å. ¡ª? g?v§Ö §å§àu m§å w§àrd.¡± §¦v§Ön §Ñ? h§Ö w§Ñ? l§Ñugh?ng, h?? §Ö§å§Ö? w§Ör§Ö ?§Ör?§àu?. §®§àr§Ö§àv§Ör, §®§Ñr§ãu? §Öv§Ön d?d th§Ö kn?ght¡¯? gr§Ö§Öt?ng?, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö n§àt §ànl§å ?§à§âh?§Ö, but §Öv§Ön Lu§ã§Ñ w?d§Ön th§Ö?r §Ö§å§Ö?. §®§à?t §ã§à§â§â§Ör ?t§Ñr? w§Ör§Ö §ã§àmm§àn§Ör? §Ñnd d?dn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö g§à§àd f§Ö§Öl?ng? t§àw§Ñrd §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?. R§Ög§Ñrdl§Ö?? §àf ?f th§Ö §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt w§Ñ? §Ñ w§àm§Ñn. §¦v§Ön th§àugh §®§Ñr§ãu? ?§Ñ?d ?t w?th §Ñ l?ght t§àn§Ö, h§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn wh§à w§àuld m§Ñk§Ö ?u§ãh §Ñ §âr§àm??§Ö l?ghtl§å. §´h§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ñt §®§Ñr§ãu? §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å d?d th§Ö kn?ght¡¯? gr§Ö§Öt?ng? w§Ñ? §Ñ ?h§àw §àf h?? l§à§å§Ñlt§å. ¡°Y§àu ?§Ñ?d ?t §å§àur?§Ölf, §àk§Ñ§å? ? w§àn¡¯t l§Öt §å§àu t§Ñk§Ö ?t b§Ñ§ãk. §´h§Ör§Ö §Ñr§Ö t§àn? §àf th?ng? §å§àu §ã§Ñn h§Öl§â m§Ö w?th, §Ñnd d§Ö?§â?t§Ö h§àw ? l§à§àk, ? §ã§Ñn b§Ö §âr§Ött§å r§àugh §àn w§àrk?ng §Ñ? §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn.¡± ¡°N§à, th§Ñt¡¯? §Ö§ç§Ñ§ãtl§å h§àw §å§àu l§à§àk.¡± ¡°Wh§Ñt d§à §å§àu m§Ö§Ñn b§å th§Ñt?!¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? v§à?§ã§Ö b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö r§àugh §Ñt §®§Ñr§ãu?¡¯ blunt r§Ö?§â§àn?§Ö. §´h§Ö m§àm§Önt ?h§Ö §â§àut§Öd ?n §âr§àt§Ö?t, §³§ànr§Ñd th§àughtl§Ö??l§å ?§Ñ?d fr§àm th§Ö ??d§Ö. ¡°§°?§àu! ?¡¯ll §Ñl?§à h§Öl§â, ?§à §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö l§Öt m§Ö §Ö§Ñt d§Öl?§ã?§àu? f§à§àd §Ñg§Ñ?n! ?¡¯ll m§Ñk§Ö ?ur§Ö t§à §ã§Ñll §à?§àu §Ñ t§Ö§Ñ§ãh§Ör w?th r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãt!¡± ¡°§´§Ö§Ñ§ãh§Ör? Wh§Ñt k?nd §àf t§Ö§Ñ§ãh§Ör d§à §å§àu m§Ö§Ñn?¡± N§àt §ànl§å w§Ñ? §³§ànr§Ñd¡¯? t§àn§Ö l?ght, unl?k§Ö §®§Ñr§ãu?¡¯, but th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö §Ñl?§à t§àn? §àf th?ng? t§à r§Öt§àrt w?th. §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? r§Öm?nd§Öd §àf §Ñ d§àg, ?§Ö§Ö?ng h§àw §³§ànr§Ñd ?h§àw§Öd h?? t§Ö§Öth wh§Ön h§Ö ?m?l§Öd, §³§ànr§Ñd ?§Ñ?d, ¡°§£§å th§Ñt, §àf §ã§àur?§Ö¡­¡± ¡°?t¡¯? th§Ö t§Ö§Ñ§ãh§Ör §àf m§Ñk?ng m§Ö§Ñ¡­!¡± §£§Öf§àr§Ö §³§ànr§Ñd f?n??h§Öd h?? w§àrd?, h§Ö w§Ñ? §âun§ãh§Öd ?n th§Ö f§Ñ§ã§Ö b§å ?§Ñ?h§Ñ b§Ö??d§Ö h?m §Ñnd ??l§Ön§ã§Öd. ?§à§âh?§Ö k§Ö§ât ?n???t?ng dur?ng th§Ö §ã§à§àk?ng th§Ñt, ¡°? d?dn¡¯t §ã§à§àk §Ñt §Ñll. §¡ l§Ñd§å w§àuldn¡¯t §ã§à§àk §Ñft§Ör §Ñll,¡± ?§à §àn§Ö w§àuld n§àrm§Ñll§å und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt ?h§Ö m§Ö§Ñnt. §¡§â§â§Ñr§Öntl§å, ?t w§Ñ? ?§Ñ?h§Ñ¡¯? dut§å t§à ?t§à§â §³§ànr§Ñd fr§àm §Ñ§ãt?ng t§à§à §ã§Ñ?u§Ñll§å m§à?t §àf th§Ö t?m§Ö. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ v?§àl§Önt w§Ñ§å t§à ?t§à§â h?m, but ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd th§Ñt ?t w§Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd §Ñll th§Ö t?m§Ö w?th?n th§Ö §ã§à§â§â§Ör ?t§Ñr, §Ñnd §®§Ñr§ãu? m§Ör§Öl§å ?m?l§Öd §Ñ? h?? ?h§àuld§Ör? ?h§à§àk. §´h§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn h§Ö d?dn¡¯t l§Ñugh l§àudl§å w§Ñ? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö h§Ö d?dn¡¯t w§Ñnt ?§à§âh?§Ö t§à k§Ö§Ö§â ?n???t?ng th§Ñt, ¡°? d?dn¡¯t §ã§à§àk, ? d§à ?§ã?§Ön§ã§Ö.¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §â§Ör§âl§Ö§ç§Öd, th§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à §ã§àm§âl§Ñ?n§Öd w§Ñ? ?ur§âr???ngl§å L§Ñr?. ¡°W§Ñ?t §Ñ m?nut§Ö! ? t§Öll §å§àu, th§Ö §Önt?r§Öt§å §àf th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr? h§Ñv§Ö §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å §Ö?t§Ñbl??h§Öd ¡®th§Ö §ãlub t§à w§àr?h?§â ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör-?§Ñm§Ñ §Ñ? §Ñ g§àdd§Ö??,¡± §Ñnd d§Ö§ã?d§Öd t§à w§àrk t§à h§Öl§â ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ!¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö? turn§Öd ?nt§à d§àt? §Ñt L§Ñr?¡¯ d§Ö§ãl§Ñr§Ñt?§àn th§Ñt ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à §â§à?nt §Ñt §³§ànr§Ñd. Wh§Ön d?d ?u§ãh §Ñ th?ng g§Öt d§Ö§ã?d§Öd? ¡°§´h§Ön w§Ö §ã§à§â§â§Ör ?t§Ñr? w§àuld §Ö?t§Ñbl??h ¡®th§Ö ?§à§ã?§Öt§å th§Ñt r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãt? ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör-?§àu §Ñ? §Ñ t§Ö§Ñ§ãh§Ör¡¯!¡± §³§ànr§Ñd, wh§à d?dn¡¯t r§Ö?§â§ànd §Ñt §Ñll wh§Ön h?? f§Ñ§ã§Ö g§àt ?m§Ñ§ãk§Öd, d§Ö§ãl§Ñr§Öd h§Ñ§â§â?l§å. ¡°§³§ànr§Ñd, §Öv§Ön th§àugh §å§àu §Ñr§Ö §Ñn ?d?§àt, ?t¡¯? §Ñm§Ñz?ng §å§àu kn§àw d?ff?§ãult w§àrd? l?k§Ö ¡®r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãt¡¯ §Ñnd ¡®t§Ö§Ñ§ãh§Ör¡¯, ??n¡¯t ?t?¡± §¡t §®§Ñr§ãu?¡¯ qu§Ö?t?§àn, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd t§à ?§Ñ§å th§Ñt th§Ñt §â§Ñrt w§Ñ?n¡¯t th§Ö th?ng h§Ö §àught t§à qu§Ö?t?§àn. ¡°§¦h, ?t¡¯? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö D§àn?-?§Ñn §àft§Ön ?§Ñ§å?, ¡®r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãt m§Ö §Ñ? §å§àur t§Ö§Ñ§ãh§Ör,¡¯ d§à§Ö?n¡¯t h§Ö?¡± ¡°¡­§¡h, §å§àu¡¯r§Ö r?ght. ?§àrr§å, §à?§àu-?§Ñn. ? k§Ö§ât f§àrg§Ött?ng ?t ??n§ã§Ö ?t h§Ñ§â§â§Ön? §Ñll th§Ö t?m§Ö, but w§Ö §Ñr§Ö §Ñ gr§àu§â §àf ?d?§àt? h§Ör§Ö.¡± ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö§å ?§Ñ?d ?t wh?l§Ö l§Ñugh?ng, ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught ?t w§Ñ? ?u?t §Ñ ?§àk§Ö ?§à ?h§Ö r§Ö?§â§ànd§Öd §â§Örfun§ãt§àr?l§å t§à l§Öt ?t fl§àw. ?h§Ö n§Öv§Ör th§àught th§Ñt b§àth th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr? §Ñnd th§Ö §ã§à§â§â§Ör ?t§Ñr? w§Ör§Ö ?§Ör?§àu? §Ñnd trul§å m§Ñd§Ö ?u§ãh gr§àu§â?¡ª §¡/N: §´h§Ñt m§Ñrk? th§Ö §Önd §àf th§Ö §ã§à§â§â§Ör ?t§Ñr¡¯? §Ñr§ã. (*¡ä¦Ø£à) https://watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-126/ CH 127 I think that an environment with only men is stressful for a pretty girl after all. No, it¡¯s not like I hate everyone here. It¡¯s just, having to live in an environment with nothing but men, it makes me long for the sweet scent in the air. Even though I know it isn¡¯t possible, I can¡¯t help but wish for it regardless. I recall how Christina onee-sama smiled gracefully like a rose as her dress and hair fluttered about from the mischievous wind as the sunlight shone upon them. ¡°Wind feels strong today.¡± Her compassionate blue eyes narrowed as her red lips formed a beautiful arc. Since I have witnessed such a beautiful world, I am having a hard time right now. How to say it, it is that. It feels like moving from a beautiful flower garden to a dense forest, I suppose? Flowers and trees have different colors, shapes, and heights. Unlike flowers, trees are large both horizontally and vertically, so it feels oppressive. Something like that? What do you think of my analogy? Is it too vague for you? Haah¡­ At times like this, Lilina-sama would surely express her feelings eloquently. It seems I can¡¯t express it in such a poetic and delicate manner yet. I wish I could be like Lilina-sama, who could express her words that contained waves of subtle emotions while sounding both beautiful and ephemeral. The fact the things she expressed were often about Leoleo and Nicole made me have a hard time following due to my lack of proficiency in regard to between the lines, though. ¡­¡­Err, what were we talking about again? Ah right, it¡¯s about stress! That¡¯s right, anyway, stress is somewhat piling up within me at the moment. Even yesterday, I acted too freely to relieve my stress that my Tasuku self was slipping out. Specifically, I sprinted on a horse, ran up a mountain, shot down a bird, and dismantled it. Yes, I made it into delicious yakitori. Of course, I didn¡¯t forget to offer a prayer with utmost gratitude for receiving its life. Simply said, those were actions that would disqualify me as a lady, right? When I did something similar in the past, even Bart couldn¡¯t help but take a step back. No, even I understand that much, you know! I knew it, but that freeing feeling of the mountain scenery made it so I just couldn¡¯t help but do it¡­ Perhaps I was more exhausted than I expected? Or perhaps because the atmosphere of the copper stars reminded me of Bart and the others that it made me too relaxed and act out like that? ¡­¡­Well, nothing will change even if I regret things now, so it¡¯s all good! It¡¯s not something that would be effective against Lorenzo-sama or Alan-sama, but the other parties are cute students, so I could just deceive them through excuses! If I counted my past life as well, the 39 years¡¯ worth of experience isn¡¯t there for nothing! No good, I need to make sure that Luca won¡¯t blab. As expected, it is a bad thing to be told on to Lorenzo-sama. It would be troublesome if I became known as a weird lady among the aristocratic society. If that happens, it might reach Christina onee-sama and Lilina-sama. I have to stop that at all costs!! ¡ªAh, that¡¯s right, Tenma. Don¡¯t you think you appear too often in my dreams recently? Even though you never appeared until now, you keep appearing as soon as I entered ¡°The King¡¯s Sword.¡± What the heck is that? Moreover, all of them are the student version of you. To be honest, although I wish to see Suzuka nee-san¡¯s appearance in her student uniform, I haven¡¯t the slightest interest in your appearance in a blazer, especially as women around scream in delight when they see you. It pisses me off. After writing that much, her hand stopped suddenly. ¡°That¡¯s right. The dreams started to appear ever since I came to ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯.¡± ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± was an academy. Moreover, there was nothing but men, so it was a boys¡¯ school, so to speak. Sophie also went to a boys¡¯ school in her previous life. If she were to categorize it roughly, perhaps it was because the environment was similar to back then, so it reminded her of the school life of her previous life that she could never return to except in the form of the dreams she had. Since she came to ¡°The King¡¯s Sword,¡± perhaps she acted unlike a lady because her memories of her previous life¡¯s school life affected her and made her act like Tasuku instead. Thinking so far, she folded her arms. No, Tasuku wasn¡¯t a person who acted like that. If she had to say, he was an introverted man who wouldn¡¯t talk to anyone but Tenma in the school and spent most of his time reading books. Thanks to accompanying Suzuka, Tasuku got to learn aikido, judo, and other self-defense skills so his motor skills weren¡¯t bad, but Tasuku definitely wasn¡¯t a person who would actively take part in outdoor activities. She tried to use her memories of her previous life as an excuse, but it seemed that it wasn¡¯t possible. ¡°Previous life¡¯s memory, huh¡­¡± As she muttered, she started writing with the quill she had. The things she wrote on the white paper were the chronology of Nakamura Tasuku in her previous life. ¡°After I was abandoned by my mother in the mountains, I was brought to the orphanage soon after.¡± She spoke with Tasuku¡¯s tone without her knowing, but she didn¡¯t notice that as she kept writing the chronology. CH 128 To be honest, Sophie didn¡¯t want to remember Tasuku¡¯s memories before he was abandoned by his mother, so the first memory to be written was his time in elementary school. ¡°I met Tenma in elementary school and became friends with him.¡± Tenma was a peculiar child. He was expressionless and didn¡¯t reveal his emotions. Despite his handsome face, his facial expression hardly moved, so Tasuku initially felt scared of Tenma. One would think it was natural if it was Tasuku instead whose expression was dead due to the abuse and abandonment by his mother, but Tasuku¡¯s child mind couldn¡¯t understand how Tenma, who was supposed to be loved by his family, ended up being expressionless like that. Tenma seemed to sympathize with Tasuku, who was also an unfriendly and seemingly emotionless child, and always followed behind Tasuku. Tenma followed Tasuku around regardless of how Tasuku spat at him. While following others around could be considered cute as an elementary school student, Tasuku started to feel fear when it still continued into middle school. No, to be honest, Tasuku was already afraid of the expressionless Tenma following him around even during their elementary school days. ¡°Next one is middle school¡­¡± During middle school, Tasuku¡¯s mental state was at its worst. Back then, Tasuku tried to protect himself by rejecting people from his small world and tried to reduce the chance of interacting with other people as much as possible. Sophie was sure it was during that period of time Tasuku was sick of living. So much so that one could consider him disgusted by it. Be it the fact he was abandoned by his mother, the mocking words that came from people of the same generation, or the gazes and words of pity that came from adults. There were times when Tasuku couldn¡¯t help but hurl abusive words. He also felt the insults contained in people¡¯s hypocrisy. Those were poisonous to Tasuku. He grew up like he was drinking a diluted poison little by little every day. Such poisons accumulated in his body and before he knew it, they eroded his mind and body. This poison showed the greatest potency during middle school. His weak heart that hadn¡¯t grown up yet screamed. ¡°If I wasn¡¯t wrong, at that time¡­¡± Tasuku vented at Tenma. Worst of all, it happened on Tenma¡¯s birthday. What did ¡°I¡±¡­1 Sophie wondered what Tasuku said back then and what Tenma responded with. Sophie couldn¡¯t seem to recall. Sophie felt a sharp pain run through her head. It wasn¡¯t her first time feeling such pain when she tried to recall her previous life. It had already happened multiple times since her childhood days. ¡°¡ªgh.¡± Sophie held onto her aching head and tried to remember it, but only vague, foggy memories came to mind and she couldn¡¯t remember it clearly. Even though Sophie could vividly recall the knowledge and contents of books she read in her previous life, the memories of Tasuku¡¯s personal life seemed to be scattered in pieces. Even when Sophie tried to search for the lost pieces, she couldn¡¯t seem to find them. After a long sigh, Sophie gave up on recalling it and wrote the continuation of the chronological life of Tasuku. Ever since I entered high school, I think my dissolute mind no longer surfaced much. Occasionally, Tasuku received slanders and accusations from people of the same generation just like in middle school, but Tasuku would either talk back or ignore them. For Tasuku, who enrolled in one of the best preparatory schools in the prefecture and maintained the top grade for all three years, he only thought their slanders were merely the barks of losers. Starting around that time period, Tasuku¡¯s nerves grew even thicker. Although Tasuku didn¡¯t show it much in school, by his third year of high school, he learned and practiced his amiability, charm, and appearance. He looked to his future, got a job, saved money, and went to college. He found his goals and dreams and took action to realize them. Tenma and his family recommended Tasuku to continue his studies, but Tasuku wanted to experience society life no matter what. He wanted to earn his own money and live alone. He wanted to be proud of what he could achieve with his own power. However, the only place that accepted his employment came from the recommendation of Tenma¡¯s father due to his strong insistence. As a result, Tasuku got a job as a medical equipment salesman. In his early days, he was mainly assisted by his seniors at his jobs, and he got to know many medical personnel and learned their speaking and social skills. Tenma¡¯s father, who ran a large hospital, introduced Tasuku as his other son whenever Tasuku saw him at parties hosted by him to the doctors in various fields, so it was easy for Tasuku to connect with his work. On the other hand, Tasuku was desperate not to shame Tenma¡¯s father. Even though Tenma¡¯s father told him it was okay for Tasuku to fail and ask for help if necessary, Tasuku did his hardest so he would not fail to begin with. Until the day Tasuku retired, he was ridiculed as the love child of a workaholic by his colleagues. ¡°¡­Now I looked at it objectively, it sure was 25 years of a desperate life.¡± Well, thought Sophie as she folded her arms before she finally realized she did something unladylike. ¡°No good! Past is past! Previous life is previous life! I am a lady now!¡± When Sophie uttered such strong words, she took a deep breath and started writing in her diary again. This time, she made sure to not forget the uniqueness of Sophie Linier. Just as Sophie finished writing in her diary, Sunny told her that a guest came to visit, so Sophie went down the hall and found Gerald standing there. ¡°Geh¡­¡± Sophie had heard who the guest was from Sunny beforehand, but when she actually looked at the face, Sophie couldn¡¯t help but let out such a sound that pretty much disqualified her from being a lady. The muttering was quiet, so the fact it wasn¡¯t heard by the other party would be a relief, to say the least. Why is this guy¡­ It was strange to think so, as Gerald, the person who Sophie referred to as ¡°this guy¡±, served as Sophie¡¯s chief escort. There was nothing weird about such a person visiting Sophie. When Sophie resigned and gave a ladylike smile, Gerald replied with a face that didn¡¯t show any movement in expression whatsoever ¡ª only unfriendly greetings. He lacked cuteness unlike Luca, but it couldn¡¯t be helped since he was in charge of her escort. Sophie had no choice but to give up. ¡°I heard you received an order from His Highness, but is it already resolved?¡± Sophie wished Gerald took more time on resolving it. When Sophie asked with a cute voice like a little bird singing that hid such a thought, Gerald stopped for a moment and then apologized to Sophie for some reason. Apparently, the order itself wasn¡¯t resolved yet, so Gerald came to check on Sophie and greet her while he was at it. Although Sophie inwardly shouted, ¡°HOOORRAAAAYYY!!!!¡± in celebration while making a fist pump, she didn¡¯t let it show on her face and replied with a mellow smile while saying, ¡°Thank you for your hard work.¡± Sophie praised herself for acting like a proper lady in this situation. CH 129 ¡°I have received the report from Luca Forsell, but has anything changed in the last few days?¡± ¡°No, there¡¯s nothing in particular.¡± As they exchanged pleasantries, a chilly breeze flowed between them. Gerald¡¯s eye color was the same blue as Ferio and Christina, but it felt completely different. It made Sophie think there might be ice crystals buried within his cornea. Sophie didn¡¯t mean her words as sarcasm, as she truly felt there was nothing special to be mentioned, but it seemed the other party heard it as sarcasm, which made her tilt her head in wonder. As a matter of fact, there really was nothing special. There might have been problems that emerged as she proceeded with the task she needed to accomplish, but she didn¡¯t feel any inconvenience at the moment. ¡°¡­I have received a report from Keith Dudley that you said you didn¡¯t need escorts from the black star, though?¡± Aah, so he meant that one. ¡°That¡¯s right. I don¡¯t feel any need for such things.¡± Sophie insinuated for Keith to just give it up, but it seemed Keith heard it as her refusal to have an escort from the black star. It¡¯s not like I bluntly said things like ¡°I have no need of terrible watchmen who suck at tailing,¡± but is that still bad enough?1 As Sophie said that with her unchanging smile, Gerald looked at her with his usual cold expression. Silence flowed for some time until it was broken by the paladin who guarded the entrance and spoke up with a gentle tone. ¡°Sophie-sama. A guest is coming, how do you want to treat him?¡± The paladin who said that also had a handsome face, which made Sophie wonder if being handsome was also one of the requirements of being a paladin. There was no doubt this paladin had misled many hearts of maidens during his younger days. However, since the man looked older than Sophie¡¯s father, her ¡°screw you, handsome¡± sensor didn¡¯t activate so she could greet him with a smile. Guests are coming one after another today¡­ Today was equivalent to Saturday in Sophie¡¯s previous life, so there were no classes held, but the gold stars would have to use that time for self-study and free discussion, the silver stars would have their individual research, and the copper stars would have competitive matches to spend their morning with. The holiday for the students began this afternoon in addition to the whole day tomorrow. Sophie was in her room because she wanted to be fully prepared for the meeting with Lorenzo that was scheduled at the beginning of the week, but leaving aside Sophie and Gerald, who weren¡¯t active students of this academy, the students of this academy should still be in their classes. As Sophie wondered who was visiting at this time and asked him to enter, the guest turned out to be a silver star student. His name was Firth Berendse. According to him, it seemed he snuck out from the self-study period.2 During the day Sophie visited the silver star, she left the gold star classroom and arrived at the silver star class when the class was just about to begin and left midway so she didn¡¯t get to hear the introductions of the students there, but he was the director who had earned one silver star. When Firth saw Gerald standing in the hall, Firth¡¯s body shook in astonishment. Apparently, the man who looked uselessly intimidating was still scary enough for a person of the same age and gender. As Sophie made use of the guest to make Gerald leave, Sophie invited Firth to the guest room. Even if the guest was a well-identified student, there were paladins standing by the door, so there was no need for Gerald to prolong his stay. As Firth was relieved to see Gerald leave, he entered the room and suddenly bowed his head. ¡°Um, it might be late for this, but let me apologize first. I¡¯m really sorry about Instructor Vincent!¡± Sophie involuntarily leaked a stupid-sounding voice. ¡°Heh?¡± ¡°Why are you apologizing?¡± It might be one thing to hear the director apologize for other students¡¯ rants, but Sophie had never heard of a director apologizing in the instructor¡¯s stead. ¡°Well¡­ Originally, Instructor Vincent was perplexed by how disappointing the current silver stars are. He had a prickly attitude toward us for a long time, and that lasted for a long time and ended up bursting into the things he said to Sophie-sama. We ended up being inconvenienced because of us¡­¡± Sophie tilted her head in wonder to Firth who apologized. ¡°What do you mean by the silver stars being disappointing?¡± Firth hesitated a moment when he heard Sophie¡¯s question and opened his mouth while having a hard time answering it. ¡°It might be weird to say this, but not only the silver star, but ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯ has lacked a charismatic person to shine. It was especially the case for the black star after the graduation of Gerald Forsius. There might be the younger brother of Lorenzo-sama in the copper star, but he is a quiet person¡­¡± Although Luca did have the potential for being a pretty boy and the youngest person to earn a star, he didn¡¯t have the personality to lead people. ¡°During the era of Lorenzo-sama, there were charismatic people for each star, and interactions between each star happened actively.¡± Oh my, so there was a time when they interacted with each other. It was something Sophie noticed for the few days she was here, but basically, no people of one star would be close to people of another star. Even when Lars of the gold star first visited the copper star, there was an awkward atmosphere at first. Even so, Lars desperately followed the copper stars without whining and got taken care of at the end of it. Especially because Marcus was concerned about Lars, the other copper stars student began to act casually toward him as well. However, their words of concern were worries about his relationship with women for some reason, like, ¡°Young master, you better choose the girl you fall for wisely,¡± and ¡°Don¡¯t get caught up with a strange woman.¡± Lars, who received such concerns, listened to Marcus¡¯ words with a dumbfounded expression. CH 130 ¡°That time was considered the golden age of ¡®The King¡¯s Sword.¡¯ For Instructor Vincent, who lived that era, the current state of the silver star is so disappointing that he often said that it only lowered the value of the star.¡± Firth also earned one silver star due to his efforts of continuing to maintain his top grade and his good work as the director, but according to Vincent, Firth wouldn¡¯t be good enough to earn a star in that golden era. That¡¯s quite a thing to say, thought Sophie in astonishment. ¡°I am aware that the period when Lorenzo-sama enrolled is considered a golden age, but weren¡¯t those things that happened many years ago? If one is still attached to the glory of the past, they won¡¯t develop at all.¡± Since he was a teacher, he ought to just do his job. Sophie felt like saying sarcasm like, ¡°A teacher was an easy job if complaining was considered a job of a teacher.¡± ¡°In the end, he just wanted to preach to the current young generation since it felt lacking compared to the beautified past. What a stereotyped clich¨¦. A really capable person would read the changing times quickly and proceed to foster human resources accordingly. Just because he couldn¡¯t do that doesn¡¯t make a good reason to neglect his students like that.¡± Sophie recalled her time as Tasuku when he heard his boss¡¯ complaints, so her opinion felt too personal. Firth didn¡¯t know how to respond to the words that were unlike what one would expect coming from a 14-year-old girl and ended up dumbfounded with a stiff expression. ¡°Well, that being said, you people shouldn¡¯t look away from reality just because of trivial reasons like lack of charisma, and you should think how to make him eat his own words instead. Are you okay with being told like that?¡± ¡°That¡­ you¡¯re right, I¡¯m terribly sorry. We¡¯re thinking of a breakthrough point, but¡­¡± As Sophie listened to Firth¡¯s confused voice, she finally noticed what she just said so she withdrew her remark and apologized to Firth. ¡°No, I¡¯m sorry. I guess my remark is too arrogant.¡± ¡°Heh?¡± Firth blinked his eyes in confusion at Sophie¡¯s sudden apology. The reason Sophie withdrew her statement was because she remembered her previous life self in the diary entry she just wrote earlier. Even Tasuku lived awkwardly during their age. The reason he managed to shed away his awkwardness was because of adults in the form of Tenma¡¯s parents who had a broader view of future guidelines. It was thanks to them that Tasuku managed to grow as a proper adult and set his own dreams and goals. That was definitely not something he could achieve alone. Firth would be troubled to suddenly be told of things that Tasuku himself failed to do without any sort of guidance whatsoever. It might be easy to say, but it was normal to not know what they ought and wanted to do without any guidance. In that case, it wouldn¡¯t be different from what Vincent said. ¡°It might be too high of a goal to aim for another golden age, but I would like to at least wipe out the poisonous remark of lowering the value of the star. Although I can¡¯t do much, I would like to help in any way I could.¡± Firth¡¯s expression brightened for a moment, but he immediately shook his head and refused. ¡°I couldn¡¯t afford to let Sophie-sama, the purple star, bother in such a matter.¡± ¡°Is it annoying for you?¡± ¡°There¡¯s no way it is! However, I just couldn¡¯t afford to trouble someone who came bearing a great task to put effort into something boring.¡± ¡°In exchange for my help, I want you people to help me with my task. Isn¡¯t it a win-win relationship?¡± ¡°Um, I thought it was natural for us to help Sophie-sama in your task to begin with¡­¡± Firth couldn¡¯t afford to go against the will of the girl who was acknowledged by Lorenzo Forsell, the highest peak of the silver star, so it wasn¡¯t possible for s win-win relationship to begin with, but the person in question was already saying, ¡°Well then, how should we start with?¡± and thought of her plan. ¡°That¡¯s right. I heard the people of the silver star don¡¯t get along well with the people of the gold star.¡± Lars mentioned that gold stars didn¡¯t get along well with silver stars. [¡°The people of the silver star saw gold stars as a group of fools who can only speak the language of money, while the people of the gold star saw silver stars as a group of parasites who sucked most of the donation money of the gold stars without producing any decent results.¡±] Lars mentioned so back then. Sophie thought that was Lars¡¯ subjective opinion, but seeing how Firth¡¯s gaze swamped at Sophie¡¯s remark, it seemed it wasn¡¯t just a subjective opinion on Lars¡¯ part. ¡°First of all, how about deepening the interaction with the gold star?¡± When Sophie made such a suggestion, Firth¡¯s eyebrows twitched and his expression showed how much he hated the idea. Apparently, they really didn¡¯t get along well. ¡°If you said the gold stars are too attached to money, why not try to learn why they have become that attached to money? You might not be able to understand in the beginning, but if you abandon the attempt altogether, you wouldn¡¯t be able to understand the truth of the world for the rest of your life. Isn¡¯t it a silver star¡¯s way of doing things: to pursue truth through repeated verification and experimentation?¡± Although Sophie herself wasn¡¯t interested in the truth of the world, she made use of an appropriate sounding excuse to persuade Firth which made him mutter, ¡°That¡­ might be true,¡± as he nodded. Seeing Firth obediently respond in understanding, Sophie got worried instead. Why are both students of the gold star and the silver star so easy to deceive¡­ I mean, is this honest? It¡¯s not like I tried to deceive them anyway, Sophie hurriedly corrected her thought, but the former was her real thought. The gold stars were only cheeky at first, and their attitudes were rapidly softening. If it was Bart or Creto instead, they would give Sophie a gaze of suspicion and speak out. They had the spirit to never get deceived. Not realizing that was the harmful effect of getting swayed by the heretical young lady for many years, Sophie thought that the aristocratic young masters were surprisingly cute. CH 131 Sophie was supposed to continue the discussion regarding the meals that were offered in the dining hall with the gold stars at noon, so she decided to invite Firth to participate. Sophie already informed Luca in advance and asked for an escort to go out at noon, but the morning competition of copper stars hadn¡¯t reached its conclusion yet, so news came that he would be late. Luca already told Sophie the possibility that the match would be prolonged yesterday so she wasn¡¯t particularly surprised, but in that case, Sophie realized that she would have to request Gerald to be her escort instead. However, it would be awkward to ask such a thing after their earlier exchange. U~hn, just as Sophie felt troubled by that, she asked one of the paladins who was guarding her dorm to escort her instead. I would feel uncomfortable asking an experienced paladin to escort me within the academy premises, which was hardly dangerous, but Geragera, who was supposed to escort me, was executing Ferio¡¯s order at the moment, so I guess it would be okay? Originally, Ferio considered that, with the exception of Gerald who graduated last year, placing experienced paladins within academy premises would feel intimidating to people inside so he intended to leave escorting within academy premises to the black star students as much as possible instead. Unfortunately, Sophie gave the condition that ¡°the escort should have no fianc¨¦e,¡± which disqualified almost every black star student thus limiting the possible escorts. Normally, the paladin she requested to escort her would be dissatisfied by it and refuse, but said paladin seemed to have fun as he looked at the sky and said how good the weather was. Even before he escorted her to the academy premises, he said, ¡°The last time I was here was when I graduated. It makes me feel younger here.¡± But Sophie considered that as mere pleasantries and smiled instead. The time when he graduated, how many decades in the past was that? Appearance-wise, the man seemed to be in his forties. Seeing the paladin¡¯s appearance that seemed to be in a similar generation as Alan the Golden Lion gave off a gentle and soft atmosphere that made it hard to imagine he was actually a paladin. According to information Sophie knew, the paladin had already earned 3 black stars. He introduced himself during the first day¡¯s introduction, but all he said was ¡°Please call me Warren,¡± and he didn¡¯t mention his surname. That wasn¡¯t limited to this particular paladin, but to all paladins who were protecting the dorm. The reason they only told her their name but not their surname was out of consideration for Sophie, who was a young lady of a baron family. Everyone who earned black stars hailed at least from a viscount family. All of them had higher pedigrees than Sophie¡¯s father. Even though Sophie was personally granted a purple star, she couldn¡¯t help but pay attention to her behavior if she knew their pedigree. Sophie found these paladins¡¯ actions of hiding their surname favorable. Why did Geragera feel like that despite being a fellow paladin? Sophie concluded it was because of the difference between an adult and a 16-year-old kid as she walked to the gold star¡¯s classroom. Sophie suddenly felt a gaze and found that Vincent was staring at her again from the second floor of the academy building. ¡°I guess that person is quite free.¡± Firth reacted to Sophie¡¯s muttering and followed her gaze. He found his instructor there and apologized with a pitiful expression. ¡°I told you, you don¡¯t have to apologize.¡± ¡°But¡­¡± ¡°Well, I didn¡¯t think I would be receiving hostility from an instructor either.¡± ¡°I think Instructor Vincent¡¯s remark last time is completely out of jealousy of Sophie-sama, who is recognized by Lorenzo-sama, so please don¡¯t put too much thought into it¡­ you might feel curious about that, though¡­¡± Sophie felt like laughing at the follow-up that didn¡¯t sound like one. Apparently, silver star students were also not good with their mouths like those of the gold star. Perhaps Firth himself thought he made a poor excuse so he desperately continued his words. ¡°R-really, that is just Instructor Vincent¡¯s jealousy! Lorenzo-sama was an unrivaled and outstanding person since his period as a student, so apparently, Instructor Vincent wasn¡¯t considered a worthy opponent at all back then. Sophie-sama is the only person that Lorenzo-sama recognized after all!¡± Sophie casually ignored Firth¡¯s desperate compliment and nodded her head as things lined up with what she heard from Luca. Sophie seemed to be listening seriously, but she was actually thinking of a completely different thing. If things like this are heard by Lana onee-sama, she would happily turn it into a story between the lines. I would feel bad if Lorenzo-sama were included in it, so why not change it to a one-sided love from Instructor Vincent instead? Sophie, who wanted to keep in touch with the beautiful onee-samas even if they were far apart, seriously considered such a thing. Sophie was asked to inform them if she found a wonderful love, but there was no way she would find one here, so she decided to tell them something that sounded similar instead. Sophie was sure Lana, who was an expert in things between the lines, would be able to use the material as it was and cook it into a delicious thing between the lines. Yep, let¡¯s do that! If it was for the sake of Lana, the ¡°elder sister¡± of lovely Lilina, Sophie would gladly become a demon and force a man or two into hell. Unaware of the fact the girl in front of him had such an outrageous thought, Firth was worried that Sophie might feel offended. ¡°Oh my, even if you are an instructor, that kind of gaze toward purple star-sama is disrespectful. I¡¯ll report it to my superior.¡± Warren, who was walking a step behind Sophie, said so in a bitter tone that was suitable for his age. ¡°Oh my, Warren-sama, you don¡¯t have to worry about that. You can leave him as is. Just in case of an emergency.¡± ¡°Just in case of an emergency?¡± When Sophie answered with a smile, Warren seemingly ruminated over it for a moment then replied with a smile. ¡°Well then, please tell us immediately if something happens. We will deal with it promptly.¡± Sophie was glad that the adult paladin was quick to catch the drift. Firth, who was next to Sophie, had no idea what the two were talking about and tilted his head in confusion. Firth was able to earn one silver star because he managed to maintain top grades for many years. He was definitely not stupid, but because he was raised purely, he couldn¡¯t keep up with the two¡¯s conversation, and the number of times he tilted his head in confusion inevitably increased. ¡°That¡¯s right, are you okay with this? Since you are seen walking together with me, won¡¯t Instructor Vincent throw sarcasm at you later?¡± ¡°I¡¯m already used to it, so you don¡¯t have to worry.¡± At Firth¡¯s casual answer as if there was nothing wrong, Sophie thought that was weird and looked up at Vincent. Vincent suddenly went to hide when Sophie gazed at him for some reason. ¡­That¡¯s quite irritating. During Sophie¡¯s time in the girls¡¯ academy, there were students who looked at Sophie with hostility only to look away when Sophie looked back at them. However, the hem of their dress was visible so they weren¡¯t hidden at all, so Sophie found it adorable instead, but it was irritating to see a man attempting something similar. It might sound like an opinion on women¡¯s superiority, but there was no way one could look at teenage girls and a man in his twenties the same way. One shouldn¡¯t underestimate cute things. ¡°Hey, Firth. Is there a person in the silver stars who is superior to Instructor Vincent in ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯?¡± Normally, for Vincent, who earned three silver stars, it wouldn¡¯t be weird for him to be employed at the Institute of Medical Science. The reason he became a full-time instructor instead of a dispatch lecturer was because it was already decided back then that Lorenzo would become the director of the Institute of Medical Science, so Vincent didn¡¯t want to work under him. Vincent might be smart, but his vessel as a man seemed small, such was the sarcasm that Sophie almost said. Firth began to think about Sophie¡¯s question. ¡°Let¡¯s see¡­ There¡¯s Remiel Karlfeldt-sama, who is known as the second-most-talented person after Lorenzo-sama.¡±1 ¡°Oh my, so there¡¯s such a person. Is he a student?¡± ¡°Yes. He hasn¡¯t earned a star yet, but it¡¯s only a matter of time.¡± That kind of person should have enough charisma, but Firth¡¯s tone was awkward for some reason. ¡°What kind of person is he?¡± ¡°Huh? Wasn¡¯t he there to greet Sophie-sama on your first day here?¡± Was there such a person during the introduction on the first day? Sophie remembered Lorenzo and Deputy Director Nert, but she couldn¡¯t recall the other bearers of silver stars there. When Sophie was trying to recall, Firth said with a troubled expression. ¡°Perhaps he didn¡¯t go. He is a free-spirited person after all.¡± If he didn¡¯t come despite being told to by the first prince, then he must be quite free-spirited¡­ Just by hearing that, Sophie could guess he was a weird fellow. To be honest, Sophie didn¡¯t want to get involved with such a person. Such was what her instinct told her. On a later date, she would come to learn that her instinct was really correct, but Sophie had no way of knowing at that moment. CH 132 Luca ran down a long corridor with sweat flowing from his forehead. For Luca, who had been living in ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± for four years, running on the cobblestones lined with round stones was something he usually did. But today, he thought this corridor felt exceptionally long. Luca already informed Sophie yesterday that he would be late due to a practice match among the copper stars, but it actually took longer than he expected. I guess Gerald-sama already took over being the escort by now¡­ Originally, Gerald was the main person in charge of escorting the purple star. It seemed that Gerald was executing the order of the first prince at the moment, but Luca had no idea what that order was. Although he didn¡¯t know how long Gerald would take to accomplish said order, considering how capable Gerald was, Luca was sure it was about time for Gerald to complete it. Once that happened, Luca¡¯s opportunities to escort Sophie would be greatly reduced. Although it was an obvious thing, Luca couldn¡¯t help but feel his body become heavier at the thought. If not for the match, I could serve as her escort all day. The fact it was a match where everyone participated today felt painful. The reason the match was prolonged was because Luca had to face Marcus in the final match. However, it usually wouldn¡¯t take this long. But because Marcus said, ¡°If I win, I¡¯ll be the one who escorts the ojou-san this time,¡± Luca ended up irritated. Marcus was also one of the copper stars who were chosen to be Sophie¡¯s escort. There was nothing wrong with him volunteering to be Sophie¡¯s escort. In the beginning, Marcus pushed all that to Luca while saying, ¡°There¡¯s no way I could escort an aristocrat,¡± but things changed because of their recent interaction. Now, Marcus would gladly serve as her escort if she requested. Betting anything at competitions among students wasn¡¯t allowed. Marcus also said it with his casual tone. However, Luca could feel that Marcus really meant what he said. ¡­That¡¯s definitely not a casual remark. Things would really be decided by the outcome of their battle. Marcus always said he fought with his all, but the time when Marcus actually attacked with his all was rare. He always considered the strength of his opponent, calculated how serious he could go, and whether it was a battle that he could afford to lose. Marcus would consider what could be earned in the battle rather than the result of the battle itself. It was something that Luca learned recently, but he couldn¡¯t help but be terrified when he first did. Although Marcus had the same number of stars as he did, their abilities were so different. For Luca, who had to fight with his all to win, Marcus¡¯ method of making such calculations with each fight wasn¡¯t something Luca could do, or rather, something he ever thought of doing. And that Marcus actually fought with all he had this time. The atmosphere became lively as the copper stars around them cheered to guess which would acheive victory. After fighting for a long time, Luca managed to earn the victory this time. Marcus was superior in terms of endurance and strength, but Luca was superior in speed. It was practically a stroke of luck that Luca managed to attack at the momentary gap and win. When Luca was out of breath after the battle, Marcus, who still had enough stamina, said, ¡°Too bad¡­¡± with a slightly regrettable expression while smiling. That smile made Luca think again. Was that battle really something Luca truly won through a stroke of luck, or did Marcus just let him win¡­? I wonder if a day when I can truly win against him will come¡­? They had a two year difference. But there was no way Luca could consider that as something that couldn¡¯t be helped due to the difference in age. Even Sophie could evaluate Marcus from the beginning. The wise purple star evaluated everything that made a person, not their status or social pedigree. Considering that Sophie didn¡¯t consider Keith Dudley, who earned one black star, and Instructor Vincent, who earned three silver stars, as people with value, the fact that Marcus actually earned her recognition was something Luca was purely envious of. Luca always respected Marcus for his talent and charisma, but this was the first time he felt jealous of him. Luca was disgusted by his feelings as he arrived at the gold star¡¯s classroom. Even before he entered the room, he could already hear the lively voices of debate echoing in the corridor. It was something about the price of wheat or things that should be properly checked individually rather than its total. When Luca put his hand on the door and opened it, he saw Sophie, who watched over the gold stars, in the back. Sophie, dressed in a gorgeous light blue dress that was easy on the eyes, laughed softly. ¡°Thank you for your hard work, Luca¡­ Oh my, you¡¯re sweating a lot.¡± With that said, she passed a handkerchief with a floral scent to Luca. When Luca refused in a panic, Sophie instead said, ¡°I guess it can¡¯t be helped,¡± as she laughed and wiped the sweat on Luca¡¯s forehead with the handkerchief herself. As Luca was bewildered by that and immediately took a step back to avoid it, Sophie asked, ¡°Oh, you want to wipe it yourself?¡± as if there was nothing wrong. Luca suddenly realized. He had heard that Sophie had a younger brother, so perhaps he was being treated like one¡­ Although their hair colors were different, Luca had the same eye color as Sophie¡¯s younger brother. The moment Luca realized he was totally being treated like a younger brother, he subtly felt depressed. But there was no way Luca could let such a feeling appear on his face, so he moved his gaze above and met eyes with the paladin standing by behind her that Luca failed to notice earlier because he was distracted by Sophie. Said paladin was smiling with a gentle expression. Luca felt an indescribable feeling as the redness of his cheeks deepened and he moved his gaze down. Author Note: Q: ¡°Is that a love element? (©b-©b)¡± £Á: ¡°No, that¡¯s a mirage (=©b¦Ø©b)¥Î¡± CH 133 ¡°That¡¯s right, Luca. I forgot to mention it yesterday, but please don¡¯t mention what happened to Lorenzo-sama.¡± Perhaps Sophie didn¡¯t wish to be heard by the paladin behind her when she quietly told Luca that. ¡°Yes, certainly. ¡ªUm, by the way, the date of the appointment with my elder brother is near, but are you okay? If there¡¯s something that needs to be prepared beforehand, I can prepare it in your stead.¡± When asked, Sophie thought for a moment and then opened her mouth. ¡°Nothing in particular¡­ Ah, that¡¯s right. I wanted to bring some of ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯s¡¯ students with me that day. May I ask if I can get permission for that?¡± ¡°Of course.¡± When Luca answered so, Sophie seemed relieved and turned her focus toward the gold stars. Looking at Sophie, who listened properly to the lively voices of the gold stars, Luca felt relieved. That¡¯s great. It seems I managed to divert the topic before she thought weirdly about it¡­ His elder brother mentioned how to respond to Sophie if she asked some questions and Luca used those words as necessary, but he was relieved to see that Sophie didn¡¯t seem to be suspicious about it. The act of deceiving Sophie felt heartbreaking for Luca, but this wasn¡¯t something he could avoid. Last night, Luca was summoned by Lorenzo for a situation report, and Luca briefly reported about Sophie¡¯s actions during her visit to the copper star. The content was about how Marcus, the director of the copper star, had a favorable attitude toward Sophie, unlike toward the black stars, and declared full cooperation. Lorenzo, who heard the report, said in a very surprised voice, ¡°I didn¡¯t think that the copper stars, who don¡¯t usually have a good attitude toward aristocrats, would declare their full cooperation to Sophie-sama. Did you do something?¡± ¡°No, I didn¡¯t do anything at all! Everything is the result of Sophie-sama¡¯s ability.¡± As Luca hurriedly denied it, Lorenzo asked with an unconvinced expression, ¡°What exactly did Sophie-sama do?¡± There was no way Lorenzo would be convinced by such a simple explanation. Even Luca knew that a mere report of ¡°The copper stars were impressed by Sophie-sama¡¯s wisdom¡± was something hard to convince Lorenzo with, but Luca had no other way to explain it. Leaving aside other stars being filled with aristocrats, there were barely any people who would be impressed by the wisdom of those in the copper star, which mostly consisted of commoners. If anything, showing off things that commoners knew nothing about would only serve to provoke them. Looking at Luca, who was hesitant with his words, Lorenzo furrowed his eyebrows. ¡°Were her actions something unbefitting of an aristocratic young lady like Sophie-sama?¡± ¡°¡­Yes.¡± The moment Lorenzo changed the question, Luca responded with a small voice. She spurred her horse into a gallop, possessed endurance that surprised even the copper stars, and by the end of it, even cooked a bird and a snake. Those were actions that were unbefitting of an aristocratic young lady no matter how Luca thought about it. Even Luca knew that much. ¡°This is troublesome¡­ I only thought that as a simple consideration at first, but the scope of possible actions is too large. That would halve the meaning of you escorting her.¡± ¡°I-I¡¯m terribly sorry.¡± ¡°Did she ask you to keep quiet about today?¡± ¡°No¡­¡± Rather than not asking, it was more likely that she simply forgot to remind Luca. Sophie seemed to find today enjoyable and returned to her dorm in a good mood. But she would definitely remember about it tomorrow and ask him to keep quiet about it. ¡°In that case, you can just judge it as a normal course of action.¡± ¡°Eh¡­?¡± Could those actions be considered normal at all? It might be normal if it was a man with a copper star, but the other party was an aristocratic young lady. It was definitely not normal no matter how Luca thought about it. But after thinking about it, there was no way Luca could go against his elder brother¡¯s words, so he ended up telling Lorenzo things that happened that day in detail. After telling everything, that Lorenzo, while still stiffened with an astonished expression, ¡°I see¡­¡± muttered that in a quiet voice and went silent. After a long silence, he then muttered, ¡°She really was an unexpected person¡­¡± Seeing how Sophie managed to actually make Lorenzo Forsell astonished, Luca was in awe for two different reasons. As Luca recalled that, his stomach hurt. The guilty feeling for deceiving Sophie was painful and the fact his elder brother remained silent after that was unbearable for Luca. As Luca sighed quietly alone, the voice of the gold star students became stronger. ¡°I told you, this amount of money is to purchase a singular object, so it would be cheaper if we purchase it in bulk. A merchant would make the price cheaper for those who buy products in large quantities and give something extra as well. Just because this place is sponsored by the royal family, there is no way that won¡¯t happen!¡± ¡°Eh? But wouldn¡¯t that only make a slight difference in the total amount of money?¡± ¡°No, we can¡¯t say that for sure, right? If it was purchased in large quantities, then even a slight difference in price would make a great difference in the total amount.¡± ¡°Yes, especially if we look at this over the course of a year, the total amount would likely become large.¡± ¡°Shouldn¡¯t we not overlook even a single gururu and investigate things in detail?¡± ¡°But how do we make the slight difference in the amount of money just by the amount of harvest that month?¡± ¡°Since it is sponsored by the royal family, wouldn¡¯t the amount in the contract for the product contain similar amounts of money in every transaction? Then it is easy to investigate as long as we contact the vendor.¡± ¡°No matter how I think about it, I doubt they would show such a thing to a student.¡± The discussion about how much the annual purchases of gururu among gold stars was getting heated. Gururu, something that was easily accessible even to commoners, was an ingredient often eaten in the dining hall. Since it was used often, it meant the amount purchased was also a lot. Sophie kept watching the gold star students who argued about how the slightest difference in the individual price could spell a difference in the total amount. CH 134 Although Sophie was leading the discussion last time, she left the discussion to all the gold star students without joining in. She would answer if asked, but she wouldn¡¯t give a clear answer but hint instead, emphasizing the autonomy of the gold star. This person is¡­ Suddenly, Luca recalled the story of Talis. Didn¡¯t Sophie mention the merchants of Talis developed voluntarily? But wasn¡¯t it Sophie who induced it to happen to begin with? Then she made it as their respective achievement, giving them confidence through the successful experience. When Luca glanced at Sophie, he saw her smiling a little. The wind coming in through the window shook her long black hair, but she didn¡¯t seem to be bothered by that as her green eyes looked straight at each gold star student. The girl who had a lively expression like a child when she rode her horse had a gaze fitting of a purple star today. ¡ªThis person has a wide vision. Luca naturally felt so. Of course she did. She was the purple star, after all; the person who stood on a similar pedestal as Lorenzo. Luca should have known it well. However, anxiety suddenly struck him. I wonder how much effort I need to make in order to make myself worthy enough to stand alongside these people¡­? Perhaps his status made him unworthy to have such thoughts and it was something he shouldn¡¯t even dream of. However, he was also afraid to be left behind. As Luca imagined the invisible future, he felt the illusion make his feet shake with uncertainty and his heart beat at an unpleasant rate. Although he managed to suppress his mouth from trembling, he felt powerless at his unstable self and his impatience seemed to be apparent in his expression. ¡°Luca?¡± ¡°Eh¡­ Ah, yes!¡± ¡°Are you okay? You seem to have a bad complexion there.¡± Sure enough, she got worried about him. His own immaturity made him disgusted. Luca felt the desire to speak out about his own weakness for a moment, but he immediately swallowed it back. Weak, he was weak. However, Luca didn¡¯t want to be spoiled because of that weakness. Especially by the girl in front of him¡ª ¡°Don¡¯t worry about it. I¡¯m okay.¡± ¡°But¡­¡± ¡°The conversations between the gold star students are just too difficult for me so they are making me think hard as I try to understand them.¡± It was a terrible excuse, but Sophie chose to back down. ¡°Please don¡¯t overdo it if you feel sick and tell me early. Luca is piling up exhaustion by serving as my escort after all.¡± ¡°No, I wouldn¡¯t be weak from that¡­¡± There really wasn¡¯t any physical problem involved. It was to the point he got excess power to spend because his training time was reduced. ¡°You are still in the middle of your growth phase, so overdoing it would be bad for your body.¡± ¡°I¡¯m really okay¡­ Ah!¡± ¡°What¡¯s wrong?¡± ¡°I-I¡¯m sorry, I didn¡¯t notice it until now! Is Sophie-sama not exhausted as well?¡± Sophie acted so normally that Luca totally forgot about something important. Many copper star students would suffer from muscle aches after the mountain exercises. Even though they didn¡¯t climb all the way to the mountain peak, it was still an amount of exercise that was enough to exhaust a normal person. Luca worried about Sophie¡¯s physical condition in a hurry, but he couldn¡¯t see any trace of exhaustion in Sophie¡¯s expression, rather she looked refreshed because she managed to vent her stress. Even now, she was standing as she watched the discussion of the gold star students and hadn¡¯t sat since Luca entered the room. Even though Luca immediately offered a chair for her, she refused because everyone there also stood during the discussion. When Luca looked at Lars, the other participant of the mountain exercise yesterday, he was sitting on the chair alone with the expression of a sick person as he listened to the discussion of the other gold star students who were all standing. He would make occasional remarks, but his voice lacked enthusiasm, as he seemed to have a hard time even breathing. ¡°¡­Is Lars-dono really okay?¡± ¡°I also told him to rest in his room today, but he insisted that he is okay.¡± ¡°That¡¯s¡­¡± Since Lars saw how a girl of a similar age as him was energetic, of course he would insist not to rest due to his pride as a man. Even Luca, who belonged to the copper star, had a slight fear of Sophie, who didn¡¯t have any trace of muscle aches and exhaustion at all after the mountain exercise yesterday. In the afternoon, with the exception of the dying Lars, the debate made gradual progress as it continued. However, since the set time for the activity had already passed, the gold star teacher, who came to see the situation just in case, was surprised to find all of them were still in the classroom. Even though the contents of the discussion could be heard from outside the room, the teacher said nothing in particular about that and only reminded the students to not forget to lock the door after they were done and then left, which made Luca feel strange. Luca softly asked Sophie. ¡°Sophie-sama, is there something wrong regarding the matter with the dining hall?¡± ¡°No, that¡¯s not what¡¯s happening here.¡± ¡°Eh?¡± ¡°I wonder who thought of this? ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯ sure came up with something interesting, it really is intriguing.¡± ¡°Ha¡­ ah?¡± Luca let out a weird voice due to a lack of understanding of what Sophie was talking about. ¡°How does one find something new in the usual scenes of their daily life? One needs to stop thinking about the status quo and instead always look for improvement and keep an eye out for defects. I guess that kind temperament is important for a gold star.¡± Before Luca could ask what Sophie meant by that, a boy walked up to Sophie. It was a boy who stood behind a debating gold star earlier. Luca thought he was also a gold star student, but now that Luca looked closer, it wasn¡¯t a face seen among the usual gold stars. After thinking for a while, Luca recalled the boy was a silver star student. ¡°But the same could be said for the silver stars. ¡ªYou see, Firth? Don¡¯t you think so as well? Although the things you sought differed, I think the spirit of inquiry and the spirit of exploration of the two stars are just the same. It¡¯s a waste to have your eyes clouded because of the insistence of seeing one another as superior and inferior.¡± The boy called Firth nodded his head as he ruminated on the meaning of the gently spun words. Luca had no idea about the prior conversation they had before he came, but he could see what Sophie meant to say properly reached the boy. His eyes were filled with a light of curiosity. ¡°It¡¯s hard to say that I can understand the thoughts of gold stars, but it is certainly intriguing.¡± Luca was unable to understand the exchange between the two and stepped back as he stared at their backs. On their way back, Sophie handed over the book to Lars, who couldn¡¯t even walk steadily. It was ¡°that book¡± that Sophie mentioned before. Upon receiving the book, Lars thanked Sophie with moistened eyes. His expression seemed to say he just obtained great happiness, changing his earlier dying expression into a full-blown smile. What exactly is written in that book¡­? Luca was sure it was something that a person who knew nothing but a sword couldn¡¯t understand. When Luca thought so, yet another sigh came out of him¡ª A/N: That¡¯s the end of Luca¡¯s POV here. We returned to Sophie¡¯s POV next. And finally, Lorenzo is coming. (/?¦Ø?)/ CH 135 Today would be something known as a Blue Monday in the previous life. It was a gloomy Monday. Yesterday was an exciting holiday when I had a good time making cookies with Sunny, so the difference felt huge. On a day like this, I recalled what a senior at work often said in my previous life. [¡°Monday is the day when we did our best to not do our best. We don¡¯t include important work, meetings, or receptions and try our best to do the least stressful task at the end of the day. Like hell I could last the week if I go full throttle at the beginning.¡±] I also agree with such an opinion and adjusted the schedule on Monday accordingly. But there are times when we just couldn¡¯t afford to do so, and today was such a day. Now that I think about it, why did I accept the date of the meeting to be the beginning of the week? I think it would¡¯ve been better if it was the end of the week instead. Aah, the state of my mind is like going to war at the moment. Ever since the previous experience with Alan-sama, I felt nervous to talk with the person who earned five stars, you see. Perhaps due to nerves last night, I couldn¡¯t sleep easily and was looking at the night sky from the arched window. However, it was a cloudy night. It was a dark night where neither the moon nor stars were visible. I opened the window a little to change my mood, then the wind came in carrying the scent of grass and made my black hair flutter. It felt like a thin cloud flowing in the darkness, and when I thought about it, I felt lonely for some reason. I guess a night when you couldn¡¯t see the moon or stars makes people feel lonely. But as if to reprimand my frightened feelings, the moon showed up behind a thick cloud. Little by little, the cloud flowed in the wind and the moon completely revealed itself, making my anxiety flow away with it. When I looked at the big, shiny moon, the dazzling light it cast down on me seemed to empower me. It¡¯s alright, I should be able to do my best tomorrow. That¡¯s what I thought¡ª ¡°Alright! I made a nice sentence!¡± Yep, it really is a lovely and adorable letter from a cute girl, nodded Sophie with satisfaction. Even though she wrote that she felt nervous and anxious, Sophie didn¡¯t actually feel nervous in particular. She just felt a little tomboyish recently, so she tried to pretend to be a pretty girl through her bad poetry. She didn¡¯t actually look at the moon, and not only could she sleep, but she actually slept so much that she almost forgot what day it was today when she first woke up. Indeed, the latter half of the letter was completely fictional. But after all, it was a diary that nobody would read anyway. It was up to the writer how to write it. There was no need to be fixated on reality. Sophie learned that as a makeshift method of hiding her unladylike behavior. As she held the prepared document while humming, she left the room with light steps. The building of the Institute of Medical Science that Sophie visited for the first time had the shape of a huge box. The location of the laboratory wasn¡¯t far from ¡°The King¡¯s Sword,¡± so Sophie just rode a carriage and arrived there soon after. However, the walk inside took a long time. Sophie had already walked through the wide corridor for fifteen minutes. The place she was guided to was a room surrounded by dark brown walls on all sides. There were windows in the room, but not only did the wooden frame have the same color, but they were also carved with elaborate geometric patterns, whose precision and thickness gave off suffocating feelings. Only the cream color of the ceiling provided any sense of lightness in the suffocating room. Already in the room were the director of the institute, Lorenzo Forsell, and his subordinate Nert Barth, the deputy director. Sophie¡¯s memories of the first day¡¯s introductions were vague, but now that she got a look at Nert¡¯s face again, she remembered that he was the third person who introduced himself back then. At first glance, the man seemed even younger than Lorenzo, but according to information Sophie heard from Firth, he was in the later half of his thirties. Although he was older than Lorenzo, he clearly didn¡¯t look his age. The two immediately greeted Sophie with gentleman¡¯s greetings. Sophie greeted back and was guided to her seat at the round table. The members who gathered this time were Lorenzo and Nert from the institute side, and Sophie accompanied by Lars of the gold star, Firth of the silver star, and Marcus of the copper star. Luca also came as Sophie¡¯s escort and stood behind her. Sophie briefly introduced the three students of ¡°The King¡¯s Sword.¡± Both Lars and Firth were so nervous when introduced that their faces were stiff from beginning to end. They didn¡¯t mind being present under the request of Sophie, but their complexions weren¡¯t looking good, as they seemed completely swallowed by the atmosphere created by Lorenzo, who earned five silver stars, and Nert, who earned four silver stars. CH 136 Meanwhile, Marcus, who didn¡¯t seem to be nervous at all, raised his hand and opened his mouth with a relaxed attitude. ¡°Hey, ojou-san. It might be late to ask now, but why was I also called here? I don¡¯t think I¡¯ll be able to understand any difficult conversation here, you know?¡± Both Lars and Firth who sat beside him looked at Marcus with widened eyes. For both Lars and Firth, whose complexion paled because they were too nervous, Marcus¡¯ frank attitude that was no different from his usual state despite the presence of the highest peak of the silver stars was something astonishing for them. ¡°It¡¯s okay. You can just ask every time you don¡¯t understand something.¡± The discussion with the students was scheduled for about half an hour. Sophie had no intention of speaking about difficult topics, as she only wanted to make them understand why she was granted the purple star and why she came to ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± to the three. Most of the students in ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± didn¡¯t know exactly what task required Sophie to come to that academy. However, since the document Sophie submitted at the flower festival was kept confidential, the details weren¡¯t explained to them yet. However, Sophie had no intention of ordering them around while they had no idea what they were trying to achieve. That was why she intended to hold the general explanation in this place. ¡°My apologies, Lorenzo-sama and Nert-sama, but I¡¯ve been ordered by His Highness to promote the growth of them, the next generation. I¡¯m sorry to take your precious time away, but I beg for your understanding and explain along with me.¡± ¡°Please don¡¯t mind it.¡± Lorenzo replied with a cool smile, but his gray eyes behind his silver-rimmed glasses seemed to say, ¡°Then let me enjoy it as well.¡± As expected, I can¡¯t let my guard down against him, just like with the Golden Lion, thought Sophie with a stiff smile. As Sophie stood up to be more enthusiastic about it, she gave a lady¡¯s greeting to the people there. At the same time, she also greeted the group that came along with her with a clear voice and entered the main subject. ¡°I have received a command from His Highness this time and received the extraordinary honor to realize it. His Highness gave me one command: allow everyone to be able to drink the water in this nation safely.¡± Lars¡¯ group, who had no idea of the content of the task Sophie bore, were dumbfounded for a moment before muttering, ¡°Water¡­?¡± ¡°Yes, water. ¡ªWater is indispensable in human life. Without water, humans can¡¯t survive. If one didn¡¯t drink water for just a day, their body would rapidly lose its water content and cause dehydration. Once that happens, the body would generate a fever and if it went to a severe degree, they might even die. That¡¯s how important water is to humans.¡± Humans can¡¯t survive without water. At the words Sophie said, she recalled the childhood of her previous life. Were it not for the water flowing in that mountain, Tasuku might have died back then. If he died like that, even if Tasuku still reincarnated as Sophie with the memories of her previous life, Sophie was sure she wouldn¡¯t be here right now. When she thought that, she felt like smiling. Sophie was glad she didn¡¯t die back then. Sophie continued to explain while thinking that. ¡°In our nation, the water of the Orte River is pumped and supplied. However, the quality of water obtained is definitely not good. The only measure applied at the moment is the sewage is drained downstream through a sewage ditch, but that would only treat the sewage temporarily and it couldn¡¯t be considered sewage treatment at all. If the sewage is not cleaned and is discharged into the river, the organic substance contained in the sewage water would cause water pollution, creating foul odors and spreading infectious diseases. Collecting all the sewage, including that from the slum regions, then sending them to the sewage treatment facility for purification is the purpose of¡­¡± Sophie stopped explaining there because Marcus already had an expression that said he was already at a loss at what Sophie was talking about. Rather than not understanding the topic, it was more that he had a hard time understanding due to the jargon that Sophie used to explain. Lorenzo, who sat next to Sophie, gave her a smile. ¡°Sophie-sama, you are the purple star. There is no need for you to be considerate toward us. You can just use the tone you use between you students when explaining the situation.¡± It might have been the pleasantries of an adult, but Sophie still said her thanks and chose to accept his words. ¡°Basically, we don¡¯t want to flush dirty water back into the river, but clean it first before doing that!¡± The moment Sophie used casual tones to explain, both Lars and Firth were finally released from their nervousness and sighed in relief. Beside them, Marcus was tilting his head. ¡°Is it necessary to clean it?¡± ¡°That¡¯s right. If we keep flushing dirty water, won¡¯t the river eventually become dirty as well? The dirty river would eventually kill the fishes and aquatic insects that live there and start to stink. Anyone who drinks such water would get sick. I want to prevent that. And if sickness becomes widespread, the first to suffer would be those at lower statuses.¡± Marcus¡¯ lips distorted at Sophie¡¯s last sentence. His parents passed away due to illness. In this world, where medical care wasn¡¯t developed, a serious illness was hard to be completely cured once contracted. ¡°I don¡¯t want such a future to happen to this nation. That¡¯s why I want the dirty water to be cleaned first before returning to the river. The water drawn from the river is also to be cleaned first before drinking. I want to establish such a system.¡± ¡°You want to do something to the pumped water too? Then wouldn¡¯t it be okay to not clean the water when it is flushed into the river? We can just clean it before we drink.¡± ¡°That¡¯s not good. It only has meaning if both are done. Not only doing one side isn¡¯t enough, cleaning dirty water is hard, you know?¡± ¡°But neither is done at the moment, right?¡± From Marcus¡¯ perspective, he wondered why such a necessary measure was never done until it was mentioned now. Sophie thought a little then answered with, ¡°You¡¯re right. I also think our nation¡¯s capital is better terrain-wise compared to the cities of other nations.¡± ¡°Terrain-wise?¡¯ ¡°The Orte River that flows in the capital brings water from the mountain, right? Unlike a river from the plain, a river from the mountain flows faster due to height difference. Due to the faster flow, it is harder for things to stagnate in the river. However, if we consider the fact that the population of Orlando Kingdom keeps increasing annually, the benefit of nature alone is already at its limit. Don¡¯t you find things stagnate in the water terribly on days without rain?¡± ¡°Ah¡­ You¡¯re right.¡± Marcus frowned as he remembered the stagnation of the dirty water during the dry season. ¡°As the population grows more and more and the industries develop, the water will grow dirtier. That¡¯s why we have to put a stop to it now or else the damage will only increase. Besides, this is not something that can be done immediately in a few days. It will require large-scale construction and facility maintenance after all.¡± When Sophie explained that much, Nert, who had been silently listening until now, opened his mouth. ¡°Um, Sophie-sama. Pardon me for interrupting your conversation¡­¡± ¡°Yes?¡± ¡°I¡¯m certain the plan that Sophie-sama wrote about only involved sewage treatment and it didn¡¯t mention anything about the treatment of pumped water, right?¡± Nert only heard about the sewage treatment beforehand. Nert looked at his superior Lorenzo because he never heard about pumping water treatment beforehand, but Lorenzo didn¡¯t seem to be surprised about it in particular. Looking at him, Lorenzo seemed to have heard of it in advance, which made Nert¡¯s complexion pale. ¡°P-please wait a moment. Due to the balance report of national expenses regarding the construction and management cost, it¡¯s not possible to combine the sewage and pump water into a single report¡­ but is there a budget estimate for the pumped water treatment?¡± ¡°It¡¯s in the documents I passed to you earlier. That¡¯s just the guideline for the annual cost, though.¡± It was something that was passed to the two, and the three students didn¡¯t receive it. Sophie was planning to explain that matter after Lars and others left the room. A/N: I wanted to avoid writing about technical terms as much as possible, but there are tons of explanations in this chapter. 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N§Ört turn§Öd §àv§Ör th§Ö d§à§ãum§Önt? wh?l§Ö l??t§Ön?ng t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö, §Ñnd h§Ö r§Ö§Ñd th§Ö ?§Ö§ãt?§àn §Ñb§àut §Ñ ??m§âl§Ö f?ltr§Ñt?§àn ?§å?t§Öm wr?tt§Ön th§Ör§Ö §Ñnd ?§Ñ?d, ¡°?f §ànl§å t§à §âr§Ö§â§Ñr§Ö th?? mu§ãh¡­ W§Öll, ? gu§Ö?? w§Ö §ã§Ñn m§Ñn§Ñg§Ö,¡± w?th §Ñ r§Öl?§Öv§Öd t§àn§Ö. §¡? F?rth w§Ñt§ãh§Öd th§Ö ?§Ör?§Ö? §àf §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Ö?, h§Ö t?m?dl§å §Ñ?k§Öd N§Ört, ¡°Um¡­ N§Ört-?§Ñm§Ñ, m§Ñ§å ? §Ñ?k f§àr ?§àm§Öth?ng?¡± ¡°Y§Ö??¡± ¡°?? N§Ört-?§Ñm§Ñ th§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à d?d ?u§ãh §Ñ budg§Öt §ã§Ñl§ãul§Ñt?§àn?¡± ¡°Y§Ö?, ? §Ñm. ? d?dn¡¯t d§à ?t §Ñl§àn§Ö, th§àugh.¡± ¡°§¦v§Ön th§àugh §å§àu §Ñr§Ö §Ñ ??lv§Ör ?t§Ñr?¡± ¡°W§Ö m§Ñd§Ö u?§Ö §àf n§Ñt?§àn§Ñl fund?, ?§à §àf §ã§àur?§Ö w§Ö d?d ?u§ãh §ã§Ñl§ãul§Ñt?§àn?.¡± F?rth¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö? §à§â§Ön§Öd w?d§Ö §Ñ? 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Dur?ng th§Ö §Ör§Ñ §àf th§Ö §âr§Öv?§àu? d?r§Ö§ãt§àr, th§Ö r§Öl§Ñt?§àn?h?§â b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr §Ñnd th§Ö ??lv§Ör ?t§Ñr w§Ñ? ?§à t§Örr?bl§Ö th§Ñt th§Ö§å §Ö§ç§â§à?§Öd th§Ö?r §àwn ugl?n§Ö?? §Ñ? th§Ö§å f§àught dur?ng th§Ö §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §ã§àun§ã?l.¡± §¡§ã§ã§àrd?ng t§à h?m, th§Ö d?r§Ö§ãt§àr §àf th§Ö ??lv§Ör ?t§Ñr §âr?§àr t§à L§àr§Önz§à §Ñnd th§Ö d?r§Ö§ãt§àr §àf th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr §Ñt th§Ñt t?m§Ö h§Ñd §Ñ fl§Ñ?h§å b§Ñttl§Ö dur?ng th§Ö §Ñr??t§à§ãr§Ñt?§ã §ã§àun§ã?l. ¡°§´h§Ñt w§Ñ? §Ñ gr§Ö§Ñt ?h§Ñm§Ö, r§Ö§Ñll§å.¡± §¡? §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?ur§âr??§Öd §Ñt h§àw N§Ört t§Ñlk§Öd ?§à §ã§Ñ?u§Ñll§å §Ñb§àut ?t, §Ñnd L§Ñr?, wh§à ?§Ñt n§Ö§Ñr ?§à§âh?§Ö, wh??§â§Ör§Öd th§Ö §ã?r§ãum?t§Ñn§ã§Ö?. ¡°?§Ñ?d d?r§Ö§ãt§àr §àf th§Ö ??lv§Ör ?t§Ñr b§Ñ§ãk th§Ön w§Ñ? N§Ört-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? f§Ñth§Ör¡­ §Ñnd th§Ö d?r§Ö§ãt§àr §àf th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr th§Ön w§Ñ? ?§Ñ?d f§Ñth§Ör¡¯? §Ñ§ãtu§Ñl br§àth§Ör wh§à l§Öft th§Ö f§Ñm?l§å t§à b§Ö §Ñd§à§ât§Öd §Ñw§Ñ§å, wh?§ãh m§Ö§Ñn? h§Ö w§Ñ? 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Honestly, their behavior made her have a hard time responding, and Sophie was confused about how to deal with a different worry that was unlike her initial concern. This is why I hate dealing with people with four stars or more¡­ Sophie categorized people with five stars as dangerous people, but due to Nert¡¯s behavior, it became four stars or higher instead. Thinking this way, Vincent¡¯s childish sarcasm felt cute to Sophie instead. At least Firth¡ª I will at least foster Firth well so he doesn¡¯t turn out that way! For some reason, Sophie ended up considering Firth as the sole decent silver star, and she became determined to foster him as she clenched her fist strongly. Since Bart, Eric, and Creto grew up well, it means my education policy isn¡¯t wrong! Unfortunately, nobody was able to retort ¡°since when did you become a mom¡± in this place, but because Sophie recalled Bart and the others, she naturally recalled other things she wanted to tell Lorenzo. ¡°Lorenzo-sama, I have a request.¡± ¡°What is it?¡± ¡°There is an employee of our Linier Merchant Group I¡¯d like to include to help with this task.¡± It would be faster if Sophie requested it directly from Ferio, but the reason Sophie asked Lorenzo¡¯s permission despite that was because Lorenzo played a big part in the success of this project. Sophie wanted to avoid increasing the number of personnel and taking arbitrary actions without his permission. ¡°I didn¡¯t mind, but¡­ how old is he?¡± ¡°He will be sixteen this year.¡± Nert raised his face from the document he was enthusiastic about and muttered a small ¡°sixteen¡­¡± Apparently, he was still listening to the conversation at the very least. ¡°If he is that age, wouldn¡¯t it be possible for him to enter the silver star?¡± When Lorenzo assumed the post of director, he implemented some special measures. One of them was to give special permission to those who could pass the silver star exam to enter the group regardless of their status. This was done out of consideration of the decreasing number of applicants to the silver star every year. However, just like what Sophie told Lars and the others during the mountain exercise, she already came to a conclusion. ¡°I have shown him all the silver star¡¯s textbooks, but he didn¡¯t feel much need for the practical skills or lectures included there. He sees no merit in coming to ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯ as a student.¡± ¡°Hou¡­¡± Lorenzo laughed lightly at Sophie¡¯s reply. Lorenzo had heard in advance from Luca regarding Sophie¡¯s talented employee. However, Lorenzo thought there was a limit to how much knowledge a commoner could access beforehand. Even aristocrats with the knowledge they could access beforehand would have a hard time passing the examination of the silver star; yet, said person possessed enough knowledge that he could declare he didn¡¯t see any merit from learning there. It was normally impossible for a commoner to possess that much knowledge. ¡°In that case, how about trying the exam of this Institute of Medical Science, which is way harder than that of ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯? If he could earn a passing grade from that, I would guarantee him with my name and allow him to come to and from the academy and the institute.¡± Sophie¡¯s eyes shone at Lorenzo¡¯s proposal. Although Eric refused to be a student of ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± or a member of the Institute of Medical Science, Sophie would be grateful if he earned permission to go in and out of both places. ¡°Is it okay?¡± ¡°Yes. Due to the shortage of silver star¡¯s manpower, we would eventually run out of them if we kept insisting on status. We would welcome him if he is capable enough to help. ¡ªNert.¡± ¡°Yes.¡± Nert stood up from his seat when called and brought some documents from who knows where. ¡°Please check. This is the content of last year¡¯s exam.¡± Sophie looked at the content of the exam without changing her expression. ¡°I haven¡¯t contacted my house yet, so I didn¡¯t know what he would say, but I will contact you once I talk to him about it.¡± ¡°According to what you read, do you think it¡¯s possible for him to earn a passing grade?¡± ¡°Yes.¡± As Sophie replied without delay, Lorenzo¡¯s gray eyes behind the silver-rimmed glasses narrowed like a carnivore who found a new toy. ¡°That¡¯s something I look forward to. But I think it¡¯ll take some time before I can meet him.¡± ¡°Eh?¡± As Sophie raised her voice in confusion from what Lorenzo meant, she was handed a letter. ¡°His Highness entrusted this letter to me. Apparently, Baron Linier is currently traveling so he couldn¡¯t visit him yet.¡± When Sophie checked the letter in a hurry, the content was exactly what Lorenzo said. Sophie¡¯s father, who was often away from home both domestically and internationally, had now gone to buy spices in the Daksha Kingdom. Sophie recalled her father mentioning that at the end of the year, which made Sophie hold onto her forehead and exhale a little as she muttered, ¡°So that¡¯s why there¡¯s been no contact.¡± I could just skip my father and directly contact Bart and the others, but as expected, I shouldn¡¯t do that¡­ Even if Bart and the others served under Sophie, the head of the household was still her father. There was no way she could move her people without giving an explanation to her father whatsoever. In addition, the letter mentioned they would return in about a week, within two weeks at the longest, so it was written the visit was possible then. Well, that¡¯s within an acceptable range. There¡¯s still a situation within the academy, after all. If Sophie wanted to have Eric visit the academy, it would be better to prepare the environment as much as possible. Although the students of the gold star, silver star, and copper star wouldn¡¯t mind, the same couldn¡¯t apply to the students of the black star. Sophie could tolerate being sneered at personally, but if they did so toward Eric, she had no idea what she might do in response. That¡¯s no good. I¡¯m a lady, after all¡­ However, as she looked at the palm of her hand which was smaller than her previous life self, she had a dangerous thought. ¡°Perhaps hitting them would be fine?¡± When Sophie unconsciously opened and closed her palm, she noticed that Lorenzo was looking at her in wonder, so she hurriedly tried to deceive him with a plastered smile. CH 140 A/N: Since it¡¯s been a while since my last update, the chapter will be a little longer (¡ò_¡ò;) ¡°T-then, as for our employee, I will introduce him to Lorenzo-sama as soon as I can contact my father.¡± ¡°I¡¯m looking forward to it¡­ By the way, Sophie-sama, there¡¯s something I want to ask about the students you brought this time.¡± ¡°Yes¡­?¡± Sophie had informed Lorenzo that she would bring students along on her visit through Luca, but perhaps Lorenzo actually found that annoying? When Sophie asked, Lorenzo denied it as he shook his head. ¡°There¡¯s no such a thing. It¡¯s just, I saw that nobody from the black star was invited.¡± ¡°Gerald-sama is currently busy carrying out His Highness¡¯ order at the moment, so he declined to participate.¡± ¡°What about Keith Dudley?¡± Sophie leaked, ¡°Ah¡­¡± at Lorenzo¡¯s words. I see, it didn¡¯t have to be Geragera. Keith Dudley could have been invited instead. Keith was also among the people who greeted Sophie on her first day. Since Sophie brought along a gold star, a silver star, and a copper star, she should have brought a black star in Gerald¡¯s stead. Is this bad? But that guy¡­ It wasn¡¯t like Sophie was particularly hostile toward Keith. However, since the incident at that dining hall, Keith became visibly stiff and frightened whenever he saw Sophie. Why is he so scared of this lovely young lady?! Sophie managed to endure the urge to shout such things every time it happened, but what kind of expression Keith would have if she actually said it? When Sophie was thinking so, Lorenzo made a different smile than before, perhaps because he misunderstood how Sophie took his question. ¡°If the black stars have behaved rudely, please contact me. I could ask the leader of the paladin order to apologize in their stead.¡± ¡°No! There¡¯s no such a thing, so there¡¯s no need to worry!¡± Considering Lorenzo had five silver stars, he might have a connection with the paladin order, but Sophie strongly shook her head when the scale went beyond the academy and directly to the paladin order. Maybe¡­ Lorenzo-sama hates the black star? When Sophie glanced at Lorenzo, he still wore his beautiful smile as he was staring at Sophie. Sophie did her best to respond with a smile at his gaze that seemed like it was looking at a rare animal. Sophie was a little tired, but as the discussion ended and she left the room, Lars¡¯ group was waiting in a corner a little away from the laboratory. After entering the carriage that carried them to the academy, Sophie thanked the three for their participation. Lars and Firth still had a bad complexion, but they seemed relieved when they saw Sophie with her usual expression and they relaxed their cheeks as they said, ¡°Thank you for your hard work, Sophie-sama.¡± ¡°Marcus, what¡¯s with that paper bag?¡± Marcus, who stood beside the other two, was holding a large paper bag for some reason. Sophie wondered even more since Marcus didn¡¯t have it when they first came to the laboratory, so she couldn¡¯t help but point that out. ¡°Ah, you mean this. It¡¯s fruit.¡± ¡°Fruit?¡± ¡°I got it from the gold star young masters. It¡¯s their thanks, they said.¡± Apparently, Lars bought it from a stall earlier for him. However, Sophie couldn¡¯t understand why a gold star thanked Marcus. ¡°I taught those young masters how to ride horses yesterday. Luca couldn¡¯t handle all of them at once, after all.¡± ¡°Young masters, you mean there are other people in addition to Lars?¡± According to Marcus, everyone from the gold star had participated. Gold star people wouldn¡¯t ride horses if it wasn¡¯t already a hobby or for entertainment. For a gold star, the value of a good horse didn¡¯t come from being good to ride on, but from being good to carry their carriage of goods. ¡°Why did they request it again?¡± It was Lars who answered Sophie. ¡°When I mentioned that not only Sophie-sama was good at handling horses but also at riding them, all of them said they wanted to learn. Well, I couldn¡¯t move properly due to muscle aches back then, despite having requested the matter to Luca-dono, so I only watched as he taught everyone how to ride, though¡­¡± Certainly, Lars still moved awkwardly even now. Even so, he still had enough guts to climb that mountain, albeit halfway, despite being part of the gold star, which barely did any proper exercise. As long as he continued to exercise in the future, he would become a fine young man as he grew up. ¡°Even so, it¡¯s amazing for Marcus to agree to take care of all of them.¡± Marcus, who belonged to the copper star, probably didn¡¯t think of gold stars as good fellows. Moreover, Marcus wasn¡¯t the type of person who would do that to earn favors from gold stars. ¡°I intended to refuse in the beginning. Handling aristocratic young masters is troublesome, after all. But after seeing that, I couldn¡¯t help but pity them.¡± ¡°What do you mean by that?¡± ¡°It¡¯s the appearance of a man who tried to put effort into learning after their pride as a man was crushed by a woman.¡± ¡°Oh my, that¡¯s a terrible story.¡± ¡ªEh, does this ojou-san not notice she is that woman in question? Or is she just playing dumb? Even as Marcus said his sarcastic remark, Sophie only put her hand on her lips and wore an expression of pity, so it seemed that she really didn¡¯t notice she was the woman in question. When Marcus looked at Sophie with a dismayed expression, Firth muttered, ¡°Horse, is it¡­?¡± with a sigh as he wrinkled his eyebrows. ¡°I haven¡¯t been good at handling horses ever since I fell when I rode one¡­¡± Silver stars had even fewer opportunities to ride horses compared to gold stars. For silver stars who were basically busy reading books and doing research, they wouldn¡¯t develop the hobby of riding horses, especially considering the high risk of injury, so they wouldn¡¯t be interested in it. ¡°Besides, don¡¯t you find the eyes of horses scary?¡± ¡°Really?¡± From Sophie¡¯s perspective, she found the horse¡¯s big eyes to be lovely. ¡°I¡¯m not good with those eyes either. They are so big and I have no idea where they¡¯re looking, it feels as if they see and judge everything about me¡­¡± Firth¡¯s negative opinion was met with agreement from Lars. ¡°I can understand that feeling a little. When they glance at me, then immediately look away, it makes me feel like being denied; that¡¯s enough to hesitate about riding them. Most of the time, those horses would hate being ridden anyway.¡± The two of them seemed to be so unnerved by horses that they began to click with each other in a depressing atmosphere. I did ask them to get along well, but I can¡¯t be happy if they clicked in this kind of situation¡­ To change the atmosphere, Sophie made a follow-up with as bright a voice as possible. ¡°Horses are sensitive to human emotion, so they would be scared if you are scared of them. Let¡¯s see, if it¡¯s a gentle mare instead, I guess both of you will have an easier time riding them?¡± It¡¯s true that stallions looked better in a standing position, but Sophie suggested they ride mares instead since they would be more compatible with them. Lars acted like a yes-man and nodded strongly. ¡°I understand! I will ride on a mare instead!¡± ¡°Sorry, young master, we don¡¯t have any mares with us.¡± It was Marcus who replied so. There were several mares in the copper star in the past, but since mares were valuable for breeding, stallions with problems such as harsh temperaments, poor appearance, and weak legs were supplied to the copper stars in the mares¡¯ stead. ¡°Besides, even if the mares have a laidback attitude, they are surprisingly sensitive. They would be in a very bad mood if they get angry.¡± Just like human women, mares were also troublesome according to Marcus, which made Lars¡¯ eyes widen. ¡°That means, if I get used to handling mares, I¡¯ll make myself better at handling women as well!¡± ¡°Young master, you are surprisingly optimistic.¡± Lars, who had a wide range of optimism and pessimism, suddenly felt motivated. As Marcus felt impressed, Sophie nodded beside him with an understanding expression as she said, ¡°Creatures known as women are delicate, be it humans or horses.¡± ¡°Which part of ojou-san is delicate?¡± Since Marcus had witnessed how Sophie casually dismantled a bird without any change in her complexion, he couldn¡¯t help but raise such a question. ¡°Oh my, Marcus! To think you can¡¯t understand the overflowing delicate feeling from this appearance. It must be the harmful effect of growing up in a male society!¡± Marcus could understand how bold Sophie was exactly because he grew up in a male society, though. Marcus felt like she would rush at him to question his words if he said that, so he made a perfunctory gesture as his reply instead. They shouldn¡¯t speak unnecessarily toward women, be it to humans or horses. Such was the greatest defense that men were capable of. ¡°Uh¡­ um, could you teach me how to ride a horse as well? I also want to give it a challenge.¡± Firth requested Marcus, seemingly motivated by Lars¡¯ words. While Luca agreed after a little confusion, Marcus said, ¡°I told you we don¡¯t have any mares,¡± as he raised his right hand to stop them, but Sophie said, ¡°It is okay,¡± to stop Marcus. ¡°Marcus, you don¡¯t know what Lars¡¯ family is?¡± ¡°Hah? Doesn¡¯t he hail from a viscount family?¡± Marcus heard it when Lars introduced himself during the self-introductions on Sophie¡¯s first day and still remembered it, but it seemed that Marcus had no idea how much money the Rydholm family held. If Lars just said a word of request to his father, he could easily donate several horses with far better quality than most black stars¡¯ horses. Firth was also the firstborn of a count family. His wasn¡¯t a family with financial difficulties, so they had money to spare. ¡°I wonder how many more horses could fit in the stables of the copper star?¡± As Sophie began to count the number of horses in the copper star¡¯s possession, Marcus didn¡¯t understand what Sophie meant and had an unconvinced expression. At a later date, there were many beautiful horses seen roaming leisurely in the stables managed by the copper star. In the end, it wasn¡¯t only Firth, but the whole silver star faculty also requested teachings from the copper star. In exchange, new stables were built along with brand-new harnesses that arrived one after another. As Marcus saw that, he sighed. ¡°Aristocrats are just¡­¡± The greatness of money and power that changed many things in just a few days made Marcus sigh in exasperation. However, the thing that bothered Marcus the most was, ¡°Ojou-san, I beg you, can you stop taking care of the horses?¡± ¡°Eh, why?¡± The figure of the girl who held the purple star cleaning the stable wearing pants¡ª A/N: Thank you for reading, rating, and bookmarking this series. m(__)m Finally, it seems we can go back to the story of the black stars soon. (¡ä?¦Ø?£à) CH 141 ¡°Lars!¡± After school, as Lars walked down the granite corridor in search of Sophie, his friend Aaron called out to him. ¡°I tried to put together the minutes of what we all discussed the other day. Wanna see?¡± ¡°You¡¯re already done? That was fast.¡± ¡°I just put the conclusions of our discussion into words after all. Of course that wouldn¡¯t take long.¡± Aaron casually said that, but it was clear that he stayed up all night writing, given the faint dark circles under his eyes. Thinking he had to appreciate his friend¡¯s effort, Lars immediately read the contents of the dozens of sheets of paper. When Lars read the minutes that were written brilliantly, he nodded strongly. ¡°I don¡¯t see any problem. But before submitting, let¡¯s show it to Sophie-sama first.¡± The moment Aaron tried to agree with Lars¡¯ words, a high-pitched voice called them to stop. ¡°Fuhn, to think the eldest son of the Viscount Rydholm family is now a servant of a young lady of a baron family. I guess the fame of the Rydholm family has fallen to the ground.¡± As Lars and Aaron were surprised by the sudden mockery and turned around to look, they saw several young men dressed in black standing there. For the pair of gold stars, who were good at remembering people¡¯s names and faces, they instantly recognized them as black stars, with their names and the pedigree of their family in their minds. ¡°¡ªDaniel Beck-dono. Don¡¯t you think your remark is very rude toward Sophie Linier-sama, the bearer of the purple star?¡± The one who argued back was Aaron. Daniel Beck hailed from a count family. It was a remark that was said under consideration it would be better for him, who also hailed from a count family, to argue. Daniel was frightened for a moment when his name and surname were called, but he immediately snorted with an irreverent expression. ¡°Isn¡¯t that a fact?¡± ¡°¡­gh.¡± Aaron was about to argue back but stopped as Lars put his arm in front of him. Lars slowly looked at the faces of the black stars and made a gentle smile like a gold star would. ¡°I am aware that for a young person to be granted the chance to work under a capable and intelligent young lady like Sophie-sama is something overwhelming and a great honor for me.¡± ¡°Hah, what honor is there in serving under a woman?! I heard how your engagements broke several times, but I get it now. It seems you just don¡¯t have luck with women, do you?¡± For Aaron, who understood how painful pointing that out was for Lars, his face became dyed in anger. However, instead of being hurt by such words, Lars realized that he only just remembered the fact that he already broke his engagement three times when it got mentioned. But it¡¯s also thanks to that¡­ If Lars still had a fianc¨¦e, perhaps he wouldn¡¯t get as close to Sophie as he was now. If any of his fianc¨¦es chose to put up with Lars and continue the engagement, he might have grown into a man who kept stepping all over his quiet fianc¨¦e and insisting he wasn¡¯t wrong at all. Would a man like that be worthy to be the successor of the Rydholm family? Could he say he wasn¡¯t embarrassed of himself as a person? It¡¯s not that I have bad luck with women. It is I who makes it bad¡­ With that in mind, he could consider the three broken engagements as meaningful events that would lead him to change himself. Before Lars met Sophie, he would definitely not think such a thing. But now, he could think that way. [¡°¡ªJust like how it only took an instant for a person¡¯s heart to change, it also only took an instant for a person to grow. You should never miss such an opportunity.¡±] Lars suddenly recalled his father¡¯s words. His father taught him a lot of things. However, Lars only heard a lot without understanding the meaning of those words all this time. But if it was now, Lars felt he could understand the meaning of the words said at that time. That¡¯s right, I could change even more¡­ Lars thought he would spend his lifetime complaining about his situation. A person couldn¡¯t change immediately, and only a few strong people wouldn¡¯t feel afraid of the change, such was how the weak would think and would choose to rot in the status quo. It seems I merely missed my opportunity for growth all this time. When Lars realized that, it made him wonder why he couldn¡¯t understand such a simple thing and couldn¡¯t agree with his father¡¯s words all this time. Lars¡¯ mouth naturally turned into a smile. He was sure that person would also smile in this situation. It would be a graceful smile at its finest. And surely¡ª ¡°I am now regretting how childish I was for the lack of consideration and thoughtfulness back then. Sophie-sama made me aware of such weakness of my stupid self. Her words keep making me learn something new. Why don¡¯t you try to learn something from Sophie-sama¡¯s wisdom as well? If you keep looking down on the other party just because she is a woman and let that prejudice cloud your eyes and mind, you will be the one to lose in the end, you know?¡± Just by thinking how Sophie would respond, Lars spoke eloquently. Hearing that harsh ridicule, Daniel tried to open his mouth out of anger, but one of the black stars that accompanied him grabbed his hand. ¡°¡­Oi, let¡¯s go.¡± Suddenly, the black stars left, almost as if escaping, which made Lars and Aaron tilt their heads in confusion, and then a person appeared whistling. It was Marcus of the copper star. ¡°Wasn¡¯t that cool of you, young master?¡± ¡°Marcus-dono!¡± Apparently, the people of the black star saw Marcus so they chose to leave. Even if people of the black star looked down on copper stars as commoners, Marcus¡¯ swordsmanship that earned him two stars possessed comparable strength with Gerald. Moreover, if only stamina was taken into consideration, Marcus¡¯ was greater than Gerald¡¯s. If they challenged him in combat due to momentum, it was clear they would be defeated by Marcus and they would be the ones who would bear the shame. It was because of such thoughts that they chose to escape. Lars immediately forgot about the black stars who looked down on him and his face immediately flushed. His expression lacked its earlier might. ¡°To think I got seen by Marcus-dono¡­! I just thought about how Sophie-sama would respond in such a situation so I just imitated her. That¡¯s so embarrassing!¡± ¡°Aah, so that¡¯s why¡­¡± Marcus thought it was amazing that the Lars he knew actually said such sarcasm toward some black stars, but when he knew Lars was just imitating Sophie, he was immediately convinced. I¡¯m genuinely impressed by his high ability to learn and absorb things he has seen, but the person he imitated is just¡­ thought Marcus with a wry smile. ¡°¡ªBut really, those fellows of the black star no longer bother with hiding their complaints toward ojou-san.¡± It had been more than two weeks since Sophie came to ¡°The King¡¯s Sword.¡± Not only did the attitude of the black stars not soften, but it was also getting worse day by day. As expected, they didn¡¯t have the guts to directly attempt something on Sophie herself since she was the person granted the purple star by the first prince. So instead, they chose to hurl their sarcastic remarks toward people who followed Sophie. ¡°They are black stars, after all. They must have looked down on us gold stars. It seems we are underestimated by them.¡± Aaron sighed. ¡°Hearing your tone, does the same happen to the copper star?¡± When Lars asked, Marcus nodded. ¡°There were some black stars picking fights with our guys as well.¡± But, Marcus stopped his words there and then leaked a bigger sigh compared to Aaron earlier. ¡°Those black stars should at least pick a fight with a decent dude, but of all people, they actually pick a fight with that idiot Conrad¡­ That black star who picked a fight with him must be an idiot as well, I¡¯m sure of that!¡± Marcus bluntly said so. But according to Marcus, the black star said, ¡°So you got baited with money. This is why commoners who lack pride are just troublesome,¡± which Conrad replied with, ¡°Since it¡¯s toward a significant person to me personally, of course pride is to be abandoned! Pride can¡¯t fill my belly after all!¡± with a smile. Due to how unexpected the reply was, those sarcastic black stars couldn¡¯t think of anything in response. CH 142 ¡°Well, Conrad still followed ojou-san¡¯s instructions properly, so I guess all is well.¡± Sophie told the gold stars, silver stars, and copper stars. Even if people of the black star said something about her, they were not to fight back. [¡°The moment a quarrel takes place, both sides are already losing. I don¡¯t want to create the opportunity for you people to be disgraced because of me. Besides, once you enter a social circle, such exchanges will become your daily occurrence. I want all of you to consider their actions as practice for your future and just laugh to brush it off.¡±] Although Lars would normally agree to all Sophie¡¯s words, he just couldn¡¯t feel convinced by those words immediately. After all, she was the bearer of the purple star. It was the greatest star recognized by the successor of the throne, yet she asked them to endure the unprovoked insults, which shouldn¡¯t be tolerated in normal circumstances. Unable to put up with it, Lars suggested it would be better for them to reprimand black star severely for their actions, but her fruity lips formed a smile and she said in a lovely voice, [¡°I also thought that the dignity of the purple star granted by His Highness would be damaged if we kept laughing off every insult. So I intend to dispel all the sparks. All those that attempted are to be thoroughly crushed to the point they can¡¯t stand back up.¡±] Even though she appeared to be a lovely girl, the words she said were more radical than anyone else. [¡°However, that doesn¡¯t mean I want to be hostile to the black star. I didn¡¯t come to this place to pick fights, and I don¡¯t intend to involve you if conflicts do happen.¡±] Sophie smiled as she told them not to worry. [¡°I came here to accomplish my task. Therefore, there¡¯s only one thing I ought to see and aim for. If I keep making detours, I will only lose time meaninglessly.¡±] Being stared at by her eyes that seemed to oversee everything, which made it hard to think she was a girl of the same age as him, Lars swallowed the words he wanted to say. Recalling that time, Lars tilted his head. ¡°What should I eat to achieve a mindset like Sophie-sama? Would I be able to achieve it if I could tolerate dismantling a bird?¡± ¡°Don¡¯t run off in a weird direction, young master. If it¡¯s a heart that tolerates dismantling birds, I also have it.¡± Lars wondered if there was some sort of secret of dismantling a bird, as he didn¡¯t get to witness it, but it was denied by Marcus, who experienced dismantling birds many times. ¡°Besides, even if you said ¡®achieve mindset¡¯, the words that ojou-san said after that¡­¡± [¡°But if they go too far provoking you people, please tell me about it! I will make sure to make my move then. I¡¯ll thoroughly crush them so they can no longer attempt such actions!¡±] Sophie clenched her both fists tightly as she made a disturbing declaration, with the cute words ¡°I¡¯ll tell them it¡¯s a no-no!¡± However, it sounded like ¡°I¡¯ll destroy them!¡± in Marcus¡¯ ears. Rather, that was the only interpretation he could come up with. ¡°That ojou-san is definitely a dangerous one once she snaps.¡± I¡¯ll evacuate as far as possible when it happens, muttered Marcus with distant eyes. ¡°If we go with such judgment, I think the behavior of the black star is about to go too far. Perhaps it would be better if we dealt with it ourselves before Sophie-sama¡¯s anger reaches its peak.¡± Lars¡¯ words made the other two wear difficult expressions. Lars himself also understood how difficult it was, but he couldn¡¯t help but say it anyway. ¡°The rudeness of the black stars in the last few days is remarkable.¡± Just because Sophie didn¡¯t take any actions toward their behavior, the black star arbitrarily interpreted Sophie Linier as a purple star only for appearance¡¯s sake. Geez, muttered Marcus in dismay. ¡°Those black stars should have learned about the person they pick a fight with before doing so. If it was me instead, I would definitely not pick a fight against that ojou-san. Once she considers me as an enemy, she might hinder me for a lifetime.¡± ¡°For a lifetime¡­ that sounds wonderful!¡± Lars got intoxicated with ecstatic eyes, completely ignoring the word ¡°hinder.¡± ¡°Things would be easier if those black stars were as intoxicated as this young master is with that ojou-san, though.¡± Dry laughter leaked out of Marcus¡¯ mouth. ¡°As of now, far from being intoxicated, those black stars completely think that ojou-san as some sort of villainess. They definitely think her title as the purple star is only the stepping stone for her to enter the royal palace in the future.¡± What Aaron meant by that was Sophie becoming a concubine of His Highness. At those words, Lars and Marcus looked at each other. ¡°Concubine, huh¡­¡± ¡°According to what I heard from Sophie-sama, it sounded like an impossible thing, though.¡± ¡°But Lars, that¡¯s unfortunately what the black stars think.¡± Aaron, who saw the first prince¡¯s fianc¨¦e at a tea party, continued his words with the preface, ¡°It might be a rude opinion, but¡­¡± ¡°Sophie-sama would appear to be a neat, adorable, and quiet girl if she only kept silent. On the contrary, Christina Wellin, who is the fianc¨¦e of His Highness Ferio, has a gorgeous appearance, so they have different types of beauty. That¡¯s why some doubted that, rather than a gorgeous beauty like Wellin-sama, His Highness Ferio seemed to prefer quiet girls like Sophie-sama, and most of the black stars believed such rumors.¡± ¡°She might look neat if she kept silent, but she¡¯s totally a rampaging horse once she opens her mouth¡­¡± Although that wasn¡¯t the point, Marcus couldn¡¯t help but make such a retort. Aaron then denied him, saying, ¡°We¡¯re talking about her appearance here.¡± Lars furrowed his eyebrows as he listened to their sloppy words about Sophie. ¡°Marcus-dono and Aaron are rude toward Sophie-sama! Even though Sophie-sama¡¯s heart is filled with pure love!¡± ¡°¡­Young master, if you really see that as a heart filled with pure love, you should see a doctor. That part of ojou-san is already an illness.¡± As Marcus mentioned that part of Sophie like it was an illness, Aaron tilted his head in confusion. ¡°If His Highness really had a woman other than his fianc¨¦e, some people might actually die due to her impulse.¡± ¡°Eh?!¡± Aaron was surprised and took a step back at the dangerous words of ¡°some people might die.¡± The thing that Marcus meant by that thing took place at the tea party after the discussion at the Institute of Medical Science was over. Sophie held the tea party as her gratitude for them accompanying her, but during the peaceful conversation, Marcus asked Sophie something that should never be asked. ¡°Hey, are ojou-san and His Highness lovers?¡± When Marcus casually asked such a daredevil question, both Lars and Firth spurted the tea they were drinking. Luca, who was standing behind them, also had a tense expression. ¡ªIt was a forbidden question that probably ran through everyone¡¯s minds at least once. CH 143 That¡¯s something that should never be asked about¡­ As other people had that thought running through their minds, they silently waited for Sophie¡¯s response. Lars wondered what he would do if Sophie showed a ¡°maiden in love¡±-like response like having her face blush and twitch about as he looked at her expression. However, unusual for her, who was usually quick on the uptake, she seemed to not understand the meaning of Marcus¡¯ question at first and tilted her head in wonder, and when she finally understood it, she opened her mouth. ¡°Many people presume that is likely the reason for a woman to be granted the first purple star in history, but if you think properly, there¡¯s no way that is the case. I will tell you bluntly since there¡¯s nothing for me to hide from you all, but it is true that I met His Highness during his younger days. But that¡¯s all there is to it. To actually have me as His Highness¡¯ lover is too presumptuous of me, and I could swear to heaven and earth that be it past or future, such a thing will never happen.¡± When Sophie declared so without hesitation, everyone felt nervous. Even within the gold star, the topic where she might be the lover of His Highness arose despite how presumptuous it sounded, so having it dismissed directly by the person in question made Lars stroke his chest in relief. ¡°Besides, His Highness has a beautiful fianc¨¦e with him. Why did people think I am his lover despite having such a beautiful fianc¨¦e?¡± For some reason, when Sophie mentioned that fianc¨¦e, Sophie¡¯s white cheeks blushed and she muttered enchantedly. When the topic turned to His Highness¡¯ fianc¨¦e, Marcus nibbled on the cookie served there while looking at the ceiling as if searching through his memory. ¡°Aah, it¡¯s that duke¡¯s daughter¡­ Ch¡­ Ch-something Belin?¡± ¡°It¡¯s Christina Wellin-sama!!!!¡± As Sophie slammed her fist in rage on the table that would¡¯ve likely smashed to bits, Marcus dropped the cookie he was nibbling, and the others¡¯ eyes widened in surprise. The paladin who was standing by in the hallway was also surprised by the loud sound, so he proceeded to enter the room to check for any abnormalities, but Sophie ignored everyone¡¯s surprise and rushed at Marcus. ¡°Listen, Marcus! It¡¯s supposed to be an unscrupulous act of lightly mentioning such a noble person lightly, but I¡¯ll tell you one thing! Onee-sama is the most elegant and beautiful person in the kingdom! To actually misspeak her name is something unacceptable!¡± ¡°S-sorry¡­¡± Being pushed by unprecedented force, Marcus obediently apologized. However, Sophie¡¯s momentum didn¡¯t stop there. ¡°In the first place, why do people think that just because a woman happened to be granted a purple star, they directly assume that I am His Highness¡¯ lover?! Even though he already has such a beautiful person with him! Even her sighs are full of elegance, and the fact that His Highness even has such a wonderful fianc¨¦e makes him the most fortunate person in the world! Even though he already has a goddess that could make flowers bloom just by passing by, people actually came up with the nonsense that I am His Highness¡¯ lover. That¡¯s unforgivable!¡± Sophie screamed with a bitter expression of agony as she clenched and slammed her red fist onto the table. It was the first time for the people there to see Sophie in that state, so they were at a loss for words. ¡°I actually want to tell those fools who said I¡¯m seducing His Highness personally! Having such a noble, exalted, and divine-like fianc¨¦e, was there any chance to be seduced to begin with?! There¡¯s no way it exists! Don¡¯t you agree?!¡± Sophie¡¯s terrifying remark, which sounded more like an obsession, left them dumbfounded in silence, and after a while, Marcus asked in curiosity, ¡°¡­What if there actually is?¡± ¡°Oh my, there¡¯s no way there actually is, right?¡± Suddenly, Sophie spoke quietly. But rather than being calm, her expression showed her anger was exceeding her boiling point. ¡°No¡­ you see, even if we looked back in history for several generations, having concubines is normal. Even if it¡¯s not ojou-san, His Highness having a concubine is normal, right?¡± ¡°¡ªHah?¡± Sophie spoke in a rough tone despite usually speaking gracefully. Her face was smiling, but her mouth wasn¡¯t. ¡°Honestly, there should be nobles who recommend their own daughter¡­ to be¡­¡± After saying that much, Marcus looked away as if trying to escape. Marcus was used to making remarks without caring about the atmosphere or at least choosing his remark depending on who he was talking with, but he didn¡¯t expect Sophie¡¯s reaction. Marcus¡¯ expression seemed to say he just said something he shouldn¡¯t have said. ¡°You sure mentioned something interesting, Marcus.¡± It was a calm voice, like a calm before the storm. ¡°But there¡¯s no way such a person exists. Yes, don¡¯t you agree?¡± She spoke gracefully like she usually did, but it scared them instead. ¡ªThey might get erased. If there really was someone who tried to recommend a concubine for His Highness Ferio, they were sure this purple star would erase them. Such imagination ran through the minds of everyone present, but none dared to actually say it¡ª After that, Sophie proceeded to speak about how wonderful His Highness¡¯ fianc¨¦e was for several hours non-stop, which made Marcus mutter after the fact, That is scary¡­ From then on, the topic of His Highness¡¯ beautiful fianc¨¦e became a taboo that should never be mentioned in front of Sophie. ¡°I don¡¯t understand well, but isn¡¯t it normal for a young lady at that age to be more attracted to beautiful women than beautiful men?¡± Sophie¡¯s high tension and her loyalty, which could be seen easily from her attitude, were already at a level of sickness. Unlike Marcus, who felt tired remembering it, Lars¡¯ eyes shone further and spoke completely different opinions. ¡°It was at that moment that I decided to follow that person for the rest of my life!¡± ¡°¡­¡­¡­Hah?¡± Marcus stared at Lars in astonishment. Lars was the only one who enjoyed Sophie¡¯s long talk from beginning to end. But Marcus, who thought Lars did that out of consideration for Sophie, felt like he saw something unbelievable as his mouth hung open. ¡°Sophie-sama is a little different than Margaret-sama, but her core of withstanding headwinds is the same! Besides, I admired how she wholeheartedly admired others, just like Margaret-sama kept her love!¡± As Lars muttered that, Marcus and Aaron asked who the Margaret-sama that Lars meant was, but that question failed to reach Lars, who already departed to his own world. A/N: Lars¡¯ favorite in 2D is Margaret (?¦Ø?)¥Î As for 3D, it¡¯s Sophie (?¦Ø?)¥Î CH 144 ¡°Hey, was that young master like that before?¡± Marcus asked Aaron instead of Lars, who was in the midst of his delusional trip. Aaron thought a little. ¡°Let¡¯s see, his impression before is more of a depressed person who felt anxiety and oppressed about his future. But now, that seems to be completely blown away.¡± ¡°¡­But hey, hasn¡¯t he blown too much in a weird direction there?¡± The influence of a girl with eyes the color of leaves they could see from afar was too big for the boy. Even before the purple star girl came to ¡°The King¡¯s Sword,¡± Marcus knew Lars¡¯ name and face and often saw him chatting with fellow gold stars about women. Back then, Marcus only thought he sure had it easy as an aristocratic young master, but Marcus never thought, despite how Lars slandered women back then, Lars would¡¯ve ended up being caught by the vilest possible woman out there. ¡°Certainly, I did think it¡¯s a little strange, but the current Lars seems happier, so I¡¯d like to watch over him as his friend!¡± Without knowing the sarcasm brewing inside Marcus¡¯ mind, Aaron showed a smile that made one feel how good his upbringing was. ¡°I guess for that young master, his friend is like this, huh¡­¡± ¡°Heh?¡± ¡°Nah¡­¡± As Marcus said it was nothing to let the topic slide and glanced at Lars, only to see Lars still spouting the unknown lady¡¯s name and praising her similarity to Sophie. The two observed Lars for a while, but because of Aaron¡¯s serious personality, he seemed to think the problem was with the black star, and he wore a difficult expression when he saw the clothes of a black star from the window of the academy building. ¡°Ah¡­¡± Behind the lattice window made of a wooden frame on the second floor, Aaron saw the youngest man who became a paladin, making him leak such a voice. ¡ªGerald Forsius. He was a man whose future was already anticipated from an early age ¨C a rare existence that was beyond them despite being the same age. He always had a cold atmosphere and nobody ever saw him upset. For students of the black star, his calm and composed figure was their ideal. ¡°¡­To be honest, I think the biggest reason the people of the black star didn¡¯t see Sophie-sama in a good light is due to the selection of those escorts.¡± When Marcus found Gerald by following Aaron¡¯s gaze, he agreed with that opinion. That man was one of the people with the most noble status in the kingdom, with the future potential to be entrusted as an escort of the first prince. Even fellow black stars couldn¡¯t casually call out to him. ¡°Is it really so?¡± The one who disagreed with Aaron¡¯s speculation was Lars, who just returned from his dream world. Apparently, he was quick to return if the topic regarded Sophie. ¡°From the perspective of the black star, having Gerald-sama, who was already active as a paladin, called all the way back to ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯ just for the sake of escorting Sophie-sama wasn¡¯t something they found amusing, but the purple star does have the authority to be escorted by paladins, and even if the other party happened to be that famous Forsius family, I don¡¯t think it¡¯s weird to have such an escort, considering their age, though?¡± On the other hand, considering Gerald was a student of ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± until last year, Lars thought it was a reasonable choice, but Aaron replied with a troubled tone. ¡°Gerald-sama may play a part in that, but I¡¯m more referring to Warren-sama. Having such a person to serve as Sophie-sama escort, moreover to have her dormitory escorted by such a person, I guess there¡¯s no way that people of the black star find that amusing. Even from our perspective, don¡¯t you think that¡¯s something unbelievable?¡± ¡°Eh?¡± At the name that Aaron uttered, not only Lars, even Marcus¡¯ expression stiffened. ¡°¡­Warren-sama¡­ do you mean that Warren-sama?¡± Hearing a familiar name, Lars spoke his doubts. He had no idea why such a name was mentioned here, so he couldn¡¯t help but timidly ask again. ¡°Yes. That Warren-sama.¡± ¡°Why is Warren-sama¡­?¡± ¡°Why do you ask why? Didn¡¯t he come to escort Sophie-sama the other day?¡± ¡°Eh, when was that?!¡± ¡°Ah¡­ now that I think about it, Lars was half-conscious back then. I was wondering why your reaction was weak earlier.¡± What came to Lars¡¯ mind at the word ¡°half-conscious¡± was the day after the mountain exercise. The escort that came with Sophie that day was neither Gerald nor Luca but an elderly paladin. That stately appearance and outstanding presence were certainly seen by Lars¡¯ eyes. However, Lars just thought that was just how paladins were and he wasn¡¯t particularly concerned about it. Looking back at it now, he recalled how Aaron seemed to be in a panic and others were whispering around them. Lars was listening while half awake, so the content of their conversation didn¡¯t register in his brain. ¡°I also saw that person¡¯s face at a close distance the first time that day, but since Firth-sama said so, it should be the case.¡± Since not only Aaron but the eldest son of another count family also recognized the person, it was likely to be true. ¡°But that person came casually to deliver Sophie-sama¡¯s lunch, you know?!¡± He also did it yesterday. And Lars got to eat said lunch too. The paladin who entered in a panic and was astonished by how Sophie slammed on the table that day was also him. ¡°That person is Warren-sama¡­?¡± Marcus asked in Lars¡¯ stead since he was stiffened at the moment. His expression seemed to say he didn¡¯t want to ask but he had to. ¡°If you say Warren, you mean that Warren Forsius, right? Isn¡¯t that person Gerald¡¯s¡­¡± ¡°Yes, his father.¡± At Aaron¡¯s unrelenting response, Marcus scratched his head as he leaked a long and heavy sigh. Even though Marcus couldn¡¯t remember the name of the fianc¨¦e of the first prince, there was no way he could forget the name Warren Forsius. ¡°Seriously¡­? Why did that ¡®King¡¯s Divine Horse¡¯ who earned five black stars accept the role of an escort of a daughter of a baron family, even if said person is the bearer of the purple star? In the first place, I thought the bearer of five black stars would only escort the king and the first successor to the throne?¡± When Marcus mentioned the name that any student of ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± who chose the military route would hear at least once, Aaron, who had better knowledge in that matter due to his family having served in the royal palace for generations, replied with his own speculation. ¡°The purple star is the spokesperson of the king. There is a precedent of a paladin with five black stars temporarily escorting the purple star in the past, so it¡¯s not that unusual. Besides, Warren-sama retired not long ago, so perhaps he judged it to be a better duty than continuing his duty as a five black stars bearer.¡± ¡°No matter how many people bore five black stars in the past, there¡¯s only one of them who got the title of ¡®King¡¯s Divine Horse¡¯ and that is Warren Forsius! Even if he retired, his worth is completely different from an ordinary five black star!¡± Among the people who bear five black stars, there was one who was granted the special title of ¡°King¡¯s Divine Horse.¡± The one who received such a title was Warren Forsius, the aide among aides of the king. If the purple star was the king¡¯s spokesperson, then the ¡°King¡¯s Divine Horse¡± was the king¡¯s right arm. Even a commoner could understand how amazing such a person was. Even among aristocrats, unless they hailed from an especially high pedigree, even if they knew his name, they were unlikely to get the chance to look at that person¡¯s face directly. The reason both Aaron and Firth knew that person¡¯s face was because both of them were the eldest sons of powerful aristocrats. ¡°So the pinnacle of the black star, ¡®the King¡¯s Divine Horse,¡¯ serving as an escort¡­ well of course those black stars aren¡¯t amused.¡± Marcus had no intention of understanding the feelings of the people of the black star, but there was no doubt it made him chilled at the thought. Author¡¯s Note: I intended to end this arc here, but it still goes a little longer, so please accompany us for another chapter. (¡ä?¦Ø?`) CH 145 ¡°Aaron, I¡¯ll ask just to confirm, but did Sophie-sama know about this¡­?¡± Lars asked, even though he could guess the answer, and sure enough, Aaron shook his head. ¡°Well, I guess so¡­¡± If Sophie knew the other party was the ¡°King¡¯s Divine Horse¡± who had five black stars, it was doubtful she could casually ask him to be his escort, let alone deliver her lunch. ¡°Firth-sama also said when he met Warren-sama at Sophie-sama¡¯s dorm, the person himself asked him to keep it a secret. Apparently, Warren-sama introduced himself as a paladin with three black stars and didn¡¯t mention his surname.¡± According to Aaron, the only thing that wasn¡¯t false was the name. Marcus raised his voice in astonishment. ¡°Isn¡¯t falsifying the number of stars a person owns considered a great crime?!¡± ¡°It¡¯s certainly a great crime to claim to have more stars than what they actually possess, but there¡¯s no specific punishment designated for claiming to have fewer stars.¡± ¡°¡­Well, there wouldn¡¯t be anyone who would claim to have fewer stars than what they actually had under normal circumstances, after all.¡± Moreover, it was unheard of for a person who had five black stars to do so. ¡°But he didn¡¯t use a fake name, right? Even if he claimed to have fewer stars than he actually had, wouldn¡¯t that ojou-san normally notice that Warren of the black star would be ¡®King¡¯s Divine Horse¡¯?¡± ¡°No¡­ rather, it¡¯s likely that Sophie-sama isn¡¯t aware of the ¡®King¡¯s Divine Horse¡¯s existence to begin with.¡± The one who answered was Lars, who heard the circumstances personally from Sophie herself. Marcus furrowed his brows in wonder and asked, ¡°Even though he is famous enough for a commoner like me to know his name?¡± ¡°Sophie-sama seemed to spend most of her childhood in Talis. Even when she returned to the royal capital, she apparently was immediately sent to enroll at ¡®The Queen¡¯s Rose¡¯.¡± ¡°You mean she isn¡¯t well informed about the royal capital? But wouldn¡¯t such rumors be more likely to spread in that lady¡¯s garden?¡± Marcus, who thought it was normal for women to talk a long time just about the topic of tomorrow¡¯s weather, thought it wouldn¡¯t be weird if such a name was mentioned even once, but Lars shook his head as he said, ¡°I wonder if that¡¯s really the case¡­¡± ¡°The topics that men and women chat about are different after all. I think if women at that age talked about men, it would mainly be about men who could be their potential fianc¨¦ partners. Both Lorenzo-sama and Gerald-sama would normally be mentioned among them, considering their age, but as expected, I doubt Warren-sama¡¯s name would¡­¡± Lorenzo had earned five silver stars, but his age and generation were too different from Warren¡¯s. It was doubtful young girls would speak his name as a topic of a casual chat. ¡°Besides, Sophie-sama is¡­¡± Lars stopped his words for a moment, stared at the black star¡¯s classroom, then muttered, ¡°She doesn¡¯t even hold a copper coin¡¯s worth of interest about the black star after all.¡± ¡°Now that you mention it, that ojou-san really feels like that.¡± The reason Sophie knew the names of the holders of five stars for the gold star and silver star was because they belonged to the field she was interested in, and she was in an environment where she could hear of it in advance. Leaving aside girls at Sophie¡¯s age that yearned for people of the black star, Sophie herself had no such interest. ¡°Since that¡¯s the case, it¡¯s less likely for Sophie-sama to know about ¡®King¡¯s Divine Horse,¡¯ which means the black stars are most likely branding her as a fool who couldn¡¯t even notice the honor she had earned.¡± ¡°Ah¡­ I could easily imagine that coming from those black star fellows.¡± For black star students, Gerald Forsius was their star of hope and a person of the same age to admire. And his father Warren Forsius was a person who earned five black stars and was the pinnacle of a black star by being the sole person who earned the title of ¡°King¡¯s Divine Horse¡± in history, and it wasn¡¯t an exaggeration to say that people still consider his existence as sacred even after his retirement. For that person to not know the existence of the ¡°King¡¯s Divine Horse¡± and even asked him to bring her lunch, it was certainly not something that students of the black star would find amusing. ¡°This is troublesome¡­¡± Since even Firth, who hailed from a count family, was stopped from telling Sophie, it meant they also weren¡¯t allowed to tell Sophie about it. Lars looked at the sky out of a dilemma of his inability to tell Sophie about the existence known as the ¡°King¡¯s Divine Horse.¡± The sky sure is blue. Lars had heard that Sophie¡¯s beloved ¡°onee-sama¡± had clear eyes like this sky. Sophie also said her eyes shone in a miraculous color that was more beautiful than any jewel, with eyelashes like shining gold. Lars had always been afraid of social circles, where he had to be responsible for whatever words and actions he made, but when he thought it was a valuable opportunity to see Sophie¡¯s ¡°onee-sama,¡± even that fear disappeared. If those two, who are different types of people, lined up, I¡¯m sure the place would feel gorgeous just from that. When Lars was lost in his delusion and imagined the two girls together, he noticed something and muttered in a whisper. ¡°What¡¯s wrong, Lars?¡± Aaron asked what Lars was quietly muttering. ¡°Well¡­ if people who ignored Sophie-sama¡¯s value as a purple star heard the actual identity of her escorts, there might be people who misunderstand her not as a concubine but as a potential legal wife out there, so I just think that is scary.¡± As Lars muttered the words he had in his mind, he noticed how disrespectful it was and hurriedly covered his mouth. However, things that came out of the mouth couldn¡¯t be swallowed back. Both Marcus and Aaron¡¯s eyes went wide at the remark. Marcus even turned pale, which was unusual for him. ¡°Oi oi, don¡¯t mention such a scary thing. If she knew there are fools who make such a stupid misunderstanding, that ojou-san might snap like never before. Just imagining it makes me chilled to the bone¡­¡± Marcus held onto his arms as he trembled. The theory of Sophie being a potential candidate for the prince¡¯s legal wife was more dangerous than the theory of her being his concubine. If Sophie were to hear such a rumor, that girl who shouldn¡¯t be provoked more than anyone would snap. Sophie¡¯s praise toward her beloved ¡°onee-sama¡± was spun softly from beginning to the end, but her words contained strong intention ¡ª that anyone who tainted such a sanctuary would be erased. That girl of the purple star would smile gracefully regardless of what anyone said about herself, just like letting a butterfly land on her shoulder without shooing it away, but her tolerance was gone when it came to her ¡°onee-sama¡±, and her heart became narrower than the tip of the needle. As the heavy silence fell, the three prayed from the bottom of their hearts. Please, for everyone out there, don¡¯t make such a stupid remark¡ª they thought. CH 146 Around this time, the fresh green of spring brightly colors the forest. How are you doing? I always pray that you are spending peaceful days in a beautiful place where many flowers are in full bloom under the endless blue sky, even if we are far apart. Well then, as for my situation, I¡¯ve spent my days without faltering. Speaking of which, regarding Gerald Forsius whom Lana onee-sama is curious about, he seemed to be very busy at the moment, and I¡¯ve often seen his figure, seemingly looking for someone. I wonder who was the person he was looking for. This ignorant self couldn¡¯t come up with an answer, but I¡¯m sure it is an important person. Perhaps he is looking for his fated person¡ª Well, I sent such a letter to my onee-samas, but what do you think about it, Tenma? No, I didn¡¯t mention any lies there! After all, I certainly often saw GeraGera walking around the academy as if trying to look for someone, and I have no idea who he was looking for either. That¡¯s why there is no proof that the person he was looking for isn¡¯t his fated person¡­ In other words, it is something I could talk about! Indeed, perhaps it was a little different from fact, but the things I said barely didn¡¯t count as lies. After all, Lana onee-sama will be happier that way, and she would value me more, wouldn¡¯t she? ¡ªTenma, please do not mistake me for a terrible person. Even I¡ªdespite GeraGera being the hateful handsome dude that happens to be Lana onee-sama¡¯s taste¡ªstill hesitate to declare that his fated person is a man. I wouldn¡¯t worry that much if the other person were Lilina-sama, but since it is Lana onee-sama, my conscience would hurt. [T/N: Lilina would at least just enjoy it in her imagination, but Lana would document it into writing, which is more likely to spread to the world in the future to come.] After all, Lana onee-sama is¡­ well¡­ you know¡­ How to say it, I have a feeling that Lana onee-sama¡¯s expertise in things between the lines is on a completely different level than Lilina-sama. If it¡¯s Lilina-sama, she would just blush in a lovely manner, but things that Lana onee-sama would say are more vivid depictions or something¡­ Words that came out from that sweet fruit-like lips and with a lovely voice reminiscent of little birds often made me tilt my head in wonder. There were even times when I almost spit out the tea I was drinking. Lana onee-sama had a friendly smile worthy of a beautiful girl, but I guess it¡¯s as expected of friends of Christina onee-sama and Celine onee-sama, her mind is quick to process things and she is also good with words. Perhaps that was why, when I heard it from Lana onee-sama, even though I didn¡¯t have any interest in things between the lines, I could still get dragged into the boundary between delusion and reality, and even though I was well aware it was definitely not reality, it would confuse me and I thought it might be real sometimes. The scariest part of Lana onee-sama is her talking skill. The doubt that made me think it might be true would grow day by day and by the end of it, the thought ¡°It must be true¡± would dominate my mind. It was brainwashing! The brainwashing about things between the lines! If I were to send that letter, GeraGera in Lana onee-sama¡¯s mind would be paired with the fated person that I had no idea if they existed¡ªperhaps, or rather, I think they definitely did not exist¡ªand such topic would become lively talk over the next tea party. It was easy to imagine girls getting heated up at a tea party, so Sophie put on a straight face before she knew it. ¡°From a man¡¯s perspective, it would be a hellish picture.¡± Because Sophie had memories as a man, she tried to put herself in that situation, which made her imagine herself begging in tears to be spared from that. ¡°But I didn¡¯t lie about GeraGera looking for someone.¡± Indeed, that wasn¡¯t a lie. It really wasn¡¯t a lie. Sophie had no idea about Ferio¡¯s order for him, but she had seen Gerald¡¯s figure seemingly looking for something. That movement was so minimal that one would only think he was walking normally at a first glance. Sophie quickly realized from Gerald¡¯s atmosphere and little gestures that he was looking for someone because the paladins that guarded her dorm had similar eyes. It should be a peculiar movement of paladin that made them alert yet didn¡¯t seem to be doing anything but guarding in the eyes of others. They had peculiar movements when they were trying to find something, when they were investigating something, and when they were checking for danger. Then Sophie suddenly recalled a certain person in her mind. ¡°By the way, was Al a paladin?¡± Even when compared to Gerald, Al didn¡¯t feel like a paladin. Seeing as he was escorting Ferio, the first prince, it meant he was a black star and a paladin without a doubt. However, his smiling figure that Sophie recalled from her childhood made it hard to think he was a paladin. Al¡¯s attitude and atmosphere were too different compared to Gerald and the paladins that defended her dorm. Al was more of a person who would loiter around looking for weird things after all¡­ When Al found a peculiar fruit, he would ask what it was as he walked in that direction, to which Ferio would retort, ¡°You are my escort right! Do your job properly!¡± in anger. Sophie giggled when she recalled that. Ferio didn¡¯t tell Sophie where Al was. However, Sophie thought Al would eventually appear out of nowhere, wearing a smile that was no different to back then, and say, ¡°It¡¯s been a while,¡± to her For some reason, Sophie was sure Al would eventually come to meet her. ¡°Al, I wonder when you¡¯ll come to see me?¡± She muttered with a little loneliness. ¡°I haven¡¯t thanked you yet about the amane¡­ if I get a chance, I guess I¡¯ll ask Ferio once again.¡± As Sophie recalled Ferio¡¯s disgust when she asked about Al, she doubted Ferio would tell her easily, but perhaps he would if she tried several times. CH 147 Just as she thought of that, the sound of knocking echoed in the room. It was Warren¡¯s low and calm voice asking for permission to enter the room. The wooden door decorated with intricate carvings opened soon after, and Warren then entered with a smile, carrying a thick envelope. ¡°Sophie-sama, I¡¯m sorry to interrupt your time to relax. I received a letter from Lorenzo Forsell-dono, so I brought it with me.¡± ¡°Oh my, thank you for your trouble.¡± After saying her gratitude and receiving the letter, she noticed her arms straining from the weight. Sophie had exchanged letters with Lorenzo many times since she came to ¡°The King¡¯s Sword,¡± but the letter was especially thick this time. It should be related to changes that were made as a result of the previous discussion. The silver stars affiliated with the Institute of Medical Science seemed to be preparing in earnest for the task, so the letters could only get thicker, not thinner, from now on¡­ Even though it was the dream she wanted to fulfill, Sophie couldn¡¯t help but have a melancholic expression for a bit when she directly felt the weight of the letter. ¡­Hm? She felt familiar with the sensation. When she was wondering what the familiar sensation was, she couldn¡¯t help but recall her previous life during a day of overtime work, where the pile of endless documents spread across his desk and he stared at the clock with a distant eye. The not-so-happy nostalgia made her stare at the letter with a somber expression. ¡°Sophie-sama?¡± Perhaps wondering why Sophie kept looking down without moving, Warren called her name out of concern, which made Sophie snap back to the present. ¡°I¡¯m terribly sorry, Warren-sama. It seems I got lost in thought.¡± ¡°Are you worried about something?¡± ¡°No, that¡¯s not the case¡­ Actually, the permission for the task has already been given by the people above, so I am just bracing myself once again.¡± Sophie hurriedly responded with a smile as she tried to deceive Warren. That was dangerous, my real self leaked out. A full-fledged lady wouldn¡¯t expose their tired expressions. They mustn¡¯t break their resolute attitude at any time. It was something Sophie was taught practically every day at the girls¡¯ academy. Even though she only enrolled there for a few months, it didn¡¯t change the fact that she was a student of ¡°The Queen¡¯s Rose.¡± If she showed a miserable figure, it would stain the name of Christina and Liliana, who still led their academy lives there. Sophie gave a lady-like greeting along with a smile to overwrite the melancholy of the office worker that was apparent for an instant. ¡°I think things will get busier from now on, but please take care of me from now on as well.¡± Looking at the girl who gave an elegant lady-like greeting that made it hard to imagine she was actually holding a heavy letter at the moment, Warren gave a gentlemanly greeting in response. ¡°I think I will visit Lorenzo-sama¡¯s place more often from now on to discuss the task, but should I ask Warren-sama and the others before each time?¡± Warren and the others were escorts who were supposed to protect her only within the dorm and academy premises, so Sophie asked if she should inform them whenever she had to go out. However, the response Sophie got was something she didn¡¯t expect. ¡°Does Sophie-sama have to go to the laboratory personally? I think you could instead invite Lorenzo-dono here.¡± ¡°Eh¡­ Invite Lorenzo-sama here?¡± Lorenzo was a man with sagacious beauty that would make others amazed, intelligence that was among the top of the kingdom, and noble blood. As she recalled the man who had all that, Sophie couldn¡¯t help but force a straight face. ¡ªHow many people in this kingdom can issue commands to that person? According to Firth, Lorenzo wouldn¡¯t even recognize people with five black stars unless it was a person he acknowledged, and even if he got invited, he would reject it four out of five times. Moreover, that one time he accepted was also conditional. It was a rumor that spread within the silver star, but Sophie didn¡¯t confirm it with the person himself. However, since such a rumor existed, it was clear he wasn¡¯t a man that could move easily just because others requested him to. But if it was Sophie who issued the command, it was likely the man would show a terrifying yet beautiful smile and say, ¡°I¡¯ll gladly come to visit.¡± That in of itself is scary¡­ As Sophie recalled his gray eyes that seemed to peer into the depths of her heart, her lips were about to twitch but she managed to suppress it and carefully selected her next words. ¡°Lorenzo-sama is a very busy person. I would feel bad if I made him take such unnecessary trouble.¡± ¡°In the first place, there¡¯s no need for Sophie-sama, who bears the purple star, to be that considerate. It is common sense for that side to come to visit you instead.¡± Sophie was flustered, her excuse wasn¡¯t accepted as the other thought that was the most obvious thing to say. ¡°No, isn¡¯t that too much trouble?¡± ¡°Sophie-sama, you are the bearer of the purple star. Even if all other stars combined together, they still wouldn¡¯t be comparable to the purple star. The purple star is a special existence. You should never think it is the same as the other stars.¡± Warren mentioned the obvious superiority of the purple star to the hesitating Sophie. Certainly, that might be the case regarding the value of each star. However, that was only the case if the bearer had considerable status and achievements. Considering Sophie hadn¡¯t achieved anything yet, she felt reluctant to invite Lorenzo, the bearer of five silver stars, by using her star superiority as an excuse. I don¡¯t want the people of the silver star to think I am exploiting Lorenzo-sama. There would definitely be cases where Sophie had to make use of the political power of the purple star to make use of other people in the future, but she wanted to do so only after carefully considering the time, place, and occasion. She intended to make use of her good rhetoric to avoid it in a roundabout way, but Warren went ahead and struck at the most painful spot. ¡°If Sophie-sama kept visiting there, other aristocrats would misunderstand that it was Lorenzo-dono who was the cornerstone for the task. That would go against the intention of His Highness Ferio.¡± The cornerstone for the sewerage plan was Sophie Linier, with Lorenzo Forsell working under her. It was Sophie Linier who served as the chief executive of the task. For that sake, Sophie was granted the purple star, the special star. Inability to put the bearer of five silver stars in place was considered an act that degraded the value of the purple star¡ªsuch was what Warren would like to say. That might be true, but¡­ Warren¡¯s words were absolutely logical and correct. But wouldn¡¯t the aristocratic society reference the correctness of a different nature? Even if one looked at the precedents of the past, those who were granted the purple star were those who served the royal family for a long time, with most of them being elderly with considerable statuses and achievements. For the purple star, which was mostly used as an honorary position, to be granted to a fourteen-year-old daughter of a baron family, who hadn¡¯t even participated in an aristocratic tea party yet, everyone would consider the worth of the star to be diminished. Sophie even found the reactions of the black star students to be understandable. Although their reaction was disrespectful toward the bearer of the purple star, it could also be considered an obvious reaction. On the contrary, Warren-sama, who didn¡¯t show any sort of dissatisfaction for a girl like me to receive the purple star at all, is the unusual one. From the time he first greeted her, he always treated Sophie as ¡°the purple star¡± without any prejudice or doubt. Toward a daughter of a baron family who still hadn¡¯t proven she would be good or bad, he still treated Sophie as the purple star regardless of her status and gender. Such an existence was extremely rare. And those rare existences tended to be bearers of five stars for some reason. The bearer of five gold stars, Alan Aubin. The bearer of five silver stars, Lorenzo Forsell. Is Warren-sama actually a person with a very high status? Otherwise, he wouldn¡¯t have casually suggested inviting Lorenzo, the bearer of five silver stars who hailed from a marquis family, to the academy instead. But for a person with a high status at his age, they normally wouldn¡¯t bother to serve as an escort of a mere girl, right? If it was a person of Gerald¡¯s age, they might be selected for experience, but there was no way the same could apply to a person of Warren¡¯s age. The escorts who protected the dorms all felt like mature gentlemen. Perhaps that¡¯s the normal thought process of paladins? They were bearers of two black stars, which was one star less than Warren¡¯s, but all of them took care of Sophie so she could live comfortably as she fulfilled her task. Considering their concern and behavior, it was difficult to say it was Warren who was different. However¡­ There was another thing that Sophie was curious about. CH 148 Warren tilted his head and gazed at the purple star girl who kept silent and stared at his chest. ¡°Sophie-sama?¡± ¡°¡ªEh? P-please excuse me! Err, we¡¯re talking about Lorenzo-sama, right?¡± Sophie realized she was staring hard at ¡°it¡± so she hurriedly apologized. She tried to get back to the earlier conversation, but Warren noticed Sophie¡¯s gaze and was curious about what she was incessantly staring at. ¡°Is there dirt stuck or anything?¡± ¡°No, there¡¯s no such thing!¡± There was no dirt stuck on his glossy back robe. Sophie shook her head hard. ¡°But¡­¡± ¡°There really isn¡¯t any garbage stuck there!¡± Not only was Sophie distracted in the middle of a conversation, she even prioritized her curiosity, which was a boorish act that was unfitting of a lady. But there was no way she could claim there was nothing after what she did, so Sophie decided to ask the thing she was wondering to Warren. ¡°Since we first met, I¡¯ve been curious about the insignia on Warren-sama¡¯s black stars.¡± ¡°Insignia¡­ is it?¡± Warren paused for a brief moment, but Sophie continued to ask what she found weird. ¡°Yes. I just found the insignia was a little different in design compared to Gerald Forsius-sama¡¯s three black stars, so I had been curious about it all this time.¡± ¡°My insignia shouldn¡¯t be any different from his insignia though.¡± It should be the same design, said Warren as he picked up his own insignia. Designs of stars differed according to what type of star they were, but the black star had the design of two swords crossed together with roses surrounding it. ¡°Ah, I guess it is a faulty expression to say the designs differ. To be more exact, the number of rose petals drawn on the insignia has one petal less than Gerald-sama¡¯s stars.¡± Warren¡¯s eyes went wider than usual when Sophie corrected her remark. It was just a subtle move, but it was the first time Warren showed astonishment to Sophie. Since Sophie thought he was a person who was good at hiding his true feelings, she wondered if she asked something surprising since he was that astonished, which made Sophie panic instead. ¡°Is that a rude question?¡± Sophie asked, but Warren immediately denied it. Then after staring carefully at his own insignia, he bowed his head to Sophie. ¡°I¡¯m terribly sorry. I had forgotten about it until Sophie-sama pointed that out. Certainly, I have heard the number of petals increases by one by every time the craftsman changes to the next generation.¡± ¡°Oh my, so that¡¯s how it is.¡± That was right. Gerald¡¯s insignia was new while Warren¡¯s was old. Contrary to Sophie, who was relieved to realize she didn¡¯t ask something bizarre, Warren had an expression as if he didn¡¯t expect that. ¡°It¡¯s amazing you manage to notice such minute differences.¡± After all, the insignia size was less than two fingers combined, about the size of a newborn baby¡¯s palm. Moreover, the main design of the two swords with roses was only there to decorate it, so it wasn¡¯t something noticeable at a glance. More than anything, when someone looked at the insignia, the thing people paid attention to was the number of stars, not the design. How many stars lined under the two swords? Sophie, who was completely uninterested in what most people were interested in, replied with loose cheeks. ¡°The rose is my favorite flower, so I got curious.¡± To be more exact, it had been that way ever since she met Christina. It was a gorgeous and beautiful rose that was suitable to a similarly gorgeous beauty, and it was also Christina¡¯s favorite flower. That was why roses were so special to Sophie. ¡°To think you love the national flower the most, that¡¯s a wonderful interest.¡± Warren squinted as he smiled. Sophie responded with her own smile while inwardly chilled. National flower? Now that I think about it, it is indeed the case. Sophie had completely forgotten that the rose was the national flower of the Orlando Kingdom. For Sophie, the rose wasn¡¯t linked to the national flower, but to Christina instead. In the first place, the reason Sophie noticed the difference in the number of petals between Gerald¡¯s insignia and Warren¡¯s insignia was because of an emotion similar to envy as she thought, ¡°Why is there no handsome tax for the handsome? I¡¯m really dissatisfied!¡± so she instead counted the number of petals to calm herself down. The reason she counted the number of petals was her attempt to pass her feelings to her beloved elder sister Christina, who was like a rose fairy. Although it was something Sophie found out due to not a praiseworthy reason, Warren instead praised Sophie in admiration of her eye for detail. It might be just a courtesy, but such excessive praise hurts my conscience¡­ For Sophie, who chose to focus on the insignia as if she tried to burn it with her gaze every time she confronted Gerald, she just happened to notice the petals in Warren¡¯s insignia happened to be less than what she remembered. It was definitely not a praiseworthy thing like an eye for detail. There was no way Sophie could admit such an unladylike reason, so Sophie smiled awkwardly instead, all while hiding her cramped right cheek using her delicate fingers. The feeling of being unable to stay put was similar to what Sophie experienced when talking to the golden lion who bore five golden stars and the genius of the generation who bore five silver stars, then she noticed something after what just happened. Now that I think about it, I don¡¯t know who bears five black stars. Sophie knew the name of the bearer of five stars for gold and silver stars since she was interested in their fields to begin with, but since she never had such interest in the black star, she never heard about the name, surname, or even the pedigree of the bearer of five black stars. Sophie still wasn¡¯t that interested even now, but considering she was the bearer of the purple star, having that information was expected of her. If she stayed as she was, she would be branded as an ignorant human being. ¡°Um.¡± Just as Sophie was about to ask Warren about the black star, the chime that signaled noon rang and drowned out Sophie¡¯s voice. Sophie was also distracted by the sound of the bell and the thing she wanted to ask disappeared in her throat. Aah, so it¡¯s already this hour, thought Sophie as she looked at the desk clock placed on the shelf in front of her and Warren also followed suit. After checking the clock, Warren took a step back and thanked her for her hard work. ¡°I deeply apologize. I shouldn¡¯t take away more of Sophie-sama¡¯s precious time. I will be leaving now.¡± ¡°No, it¡¯s okay.¡± After seeing Warren leave the room without any wasteful movements, Sophie recalled the topic of Lorenzo wasn¡¯t settled yet. To be honest, neither the topic of exercising the power of the purple star nor the compliment regarding the insignia was something Sophie wished to be extended further, so Sophie felt she was saved by Warren leaving, but she wondered what Warren thought about it. Considering Warren¡¯s atmosphere and tone when he talked about the purple star, Sophie doubted that was the end of it. If the topic continued as it was, he would keep convincing Sophie until she finally invited Lorenzo to the academy. Besides, Warren did leave while saying he wouldn¡¯t take away more of Sophie¡¯s time, but it wasn¡¯t like Warren stayed long to begin with. ¡°Warren-sama¡¯s expression when I asked about the insignia seemed a little off, didn¡¯t it?¡± It was a trivial thing that didn¡¯t matter much if it wasn¡¯t noticeable, but she felt Warren¡¯s attitude was a little weird. ¡°Is it because I talked about the insignia?¡± Perhaps the topic of the insignia wasn¡¯t something that Warren wanted to discuss? Sophie had such thoughts for a moment, but it was hard to think that Warren would be troubled by the minor difference of a single petal, so she continued thinking as she stared at the closed door. ¡°That was a weak excuse¡­¡± Warren sighed as he walked on a red carpet with gold embroidery. Warren left using the ringing bell as the excuse, but perhaps such an exit was unnatural? He hoped that the intelligent girl didn¡¯t find it weird. Warren never thought the difference in insignias would be pointed out, so he ended up lying. He stared at the insignia on his palm again and Warren groaned. ¡°I guess it was my mistake to bring my old one. As expected, I should have requested a new one to be made.¡± A bearer¡¯s insignia would be returned to the kingdom¡¯s administration officer and replaced with a new insignia made whenever the number of stars a person bore increased. However, just because it was returned, it didn¡¯t mean it would be reused for others. Unless the bearer of the star died or was stripped of their stars, the insignia was tightly controlled in the kingdom¡¯s vault. For this mission, Warren took back his old insignia from the vault. He completely forgot that there was a change in the past, a difference of a single petal¡ª That was completely his fault. Warren didn¡¯t tell Sophie a lot, but originally, even if the generation of the craftsman changed, that didn¡¯t mean the design of the insignia would change, and the number of petals wasn¡¯t planned to be changed either. The new craftsman made a mistake and ended up making one more petal. Because of how minute the difference was¡ªbe it the craftsman, the officer who checked, or the bearer of the insignia who hung it on their chest¡ªnone of them noticed it. Things changed after one day, and after over a decade since the change, there was someone who pointed out the difference and the mistake was revealed. Since things already continued for over a decade, with many insignias passed to bearers of black stars, the old ones with one less petal were collected back and all of them were unified on the new design. In other words, Warren¡¯s insignia was considered non-existent for the current bearers of black stars. But really, would anyone notice it normally¡­? No matter how many times he stared at the beautifully drawn rose petals, he couldn¡¯t help but wonder how a person could notice such minute differences with their bare eyes. Even if old and new insignias were lined together, how many people out there would notice the difference? Even the bearers of black stars themselves, who maintain the condition of their insignias every single day, couldn¡¯t notice the minute difference until it was pointed out, but to think the purple star girl noticed it that quickly¡ª ¡°It¡¯s been a while since anyone could notice the difference with their bare eyes since that person.¡± That person was the person who first noticed the change in the insignia in this nation. Warren never thought there would actually be another one. Even though she was still the age of a girl, her seriousness seemed similar to ¡°him.¡± But the same could be said for her somewhat weird atmosphere. A/N: It was late, but on January 16th 2020 this work of ¡°I Was A Man Before Reincarnating, So I Refuse A Reverse Harem¡± was published by Earth Star Novel. (/?¦Ø?)/Fooooooooooo I also wrote side stories there. (/?¦Ø?)/Fooooooooooo ¡°Side Story¡± ¡°The Young Lady Named Sophie Linear~ a secret talk at a certain salon~ ¡°Side Story¡± ¡°The Young Lady Named Sophie Linear~ Bart¡¯s Sigh ¡°Side Story¡± ¡°The Young Lady Named Sophie Linear~ Creto¡¯s Choice~ ¡°First edition limited bundle expression¡± ¡°Diary of Sophie Linier¡± ¡°Toranoana¡± ¡°Sunny¡¯s purpose of life¡± ¡°WonderGOO¡± ¡°Dear Tenma, It¡¯s Incident¡± ¡°Melon Books¡± ¡°One more custom was born¡± By the way, there¡¯s Morishita¡¯s best recommendation with plenty of Lilina on the back cover, so if you found it in a bookstore, you could see that without buying! (*¡¯¨Œ¡¯) T/N: I¡¯m sorry to inform you, but I won¡¯t be translating any of those side stories above. I have no access to them, and it is something that came from a paid transaction instead of freely available like the web novel version, so I¡¯d like to refrain from causing potential problems to the translation group. For those who can read japanese, please support the author and buy the book to read them yourself! CH 149 Warren¡¯s thoughts derailed for a moment, but he soon realized a certain thing, and his brow furrowed in bewilderment. He wasn¡¯t the only one with the old insignia. ¡°Damn, Hyde and the others¡¯ insignias are also the old ones¡­¡± Hyde was Warren¡¯s old friend and one of the paladins who were currently guarding this dormitory. The paladins who guarded this dormitory¡ªexcept for Warren¡ªall claimed to be bearers of two black stars, but in reality, they were all four black stars. They were all retired and no longer active in the frontline, but all of them were people whose heroic names spread wide. Like Warren, they also carried the insignias of their youth in their chest, so their insignias had one less petal compared to Gerald¡¯s. Warren began to worry. Other than Warren, nobody else had a chance to talk with the purple star girl. In that case, Sophie most likely didn¡¯t pay attention to their insignias yet. Warren was considering telling them to switch their insignias to the new one. But that would mean Warren would be the only one wearing his old insignia. Since Sophie was likely to have more chances to see many people of the black star, especially older ones, then she might feel skeptical about the unnaturalness. At this rate, before someone told her their true status, that girl was more likely to reach the answer on her own, considering her intelligence. Warren personally wanted to avoid having their status revealed early. Rather, the first prince had reminded them three times to make sure they kept their identities hidden, and the last one was especially strong. [¡°¡ªMake sure she doesn¡¯t find out you are actually Warren Forsius, the bearer of five black stars, no matter what! Otherwise, she might strangl¡ª I mean¡­ she is still a fourteen-year-old girl. She might not help but feel awe if she finds out the pinnacle of the black star is actually serving as her escort¡­¡±] Ferio¡¯s voice back then was filled with unrelenting desperation, which was unlike his resolute self that always suppressed his own emotions. Because Ferio already warned Warren and the others to be careful, it would be very awkward if they were caught early. Especially since it was Warren himself who eagerly volunteered to escort the girl who bears the purple star. However¡­ Among the many things that the first prince reminded him of, there was one detail that didn¡¯t make sense. ¡°Would that person really feel reserved?¡± Warren only had a few conversations with the purple star girl, so it wasn¡¯t like he knew her well. Even so, there was still something he could feel from her. Warren stopped and stared in the direction of the room he had just left. Sophie¡¯s belongings, which were brought along with her from the girls¡¯ academy as they were, were all beautifully decorated with elaborate designs, which were sufficient indications of the financial strength of the Linier family. However, if one paid attention, they were all furniture that emphasized their functionality, hidden beneath the gorgeousness of the decorations, and their colors were paler than others he¡¯d seen. Warren felt incompatibility when he entered the room for the first time. Even though the sculptures for decorations were all in the shape of flowers and trees that women liked, the room felt familiar to Warren somehow. Warren tried to figure out what was familiar every time he entered the room and finally noticed. It resembled his own room. Both the room layout and the furniture layout. The furniture was also delicately carved to make it look suitable for women, but without it, all of them were simple items. Among the aristocrats who preferred luxury, there were male aristocrats who emphasized functionality with calm colors for their personal rooms, but most of them were paladins or high-ranking aristocrats that had no need to show off their authority and power anymore. Such a style wasn¡¯t popular with women. ¡ªThings there might be covered with girlish cuteness, but perhaps she actually preferred it was unadorned? Warren had such a thought, but was he really thinking too much about it? Such a strange feeling was also felt from what she wore. The dress that was worn by the purple star girl was finely arranged with time-consuming embroidery, and the fabric itself was also a luxurious and high-quality one. However, its structure was different from a dress that normal girls would wear. As expected, Warren wasn¡¯t well informed about the ever-changing trend of girls, but Warren remembered his wife would say, ¡°It might make it easier to move if this part were made like that, but it would look poor as a result.¡± The purple star girl¡¯s dress seemed to incorporate all of them. The joints were made of smooth material so it could be moved in easily, but the laces and embroideries were sewn on after, yet it wasn¡¯t so apparent at a glance. Her rear view was pleated and the cloth was used abundantly to produce a plump and luxurious appearance, but the front volume was reduced instead and adjusted to make it easier to walk. Even her shoes, which were peeking below her dress, were adorned with pearls, but the heel was so low that it didn¡¯t seem much different than wearing flat shoes, which barely produced the peculiar sound of footsteps normally associated with women. Warren¡¯s wife told him that focusing on ease of movement would make the dress look poor and out of fashion, but the costume the purple star girl wore always had bright colors, embroidery, lace, and frills. All of them were the result of the effort of a first-class tailor who had a strong commitment to produce the best piece possible. Above all, her imposing behavior would make the dress she wore a trifle. Although she was still before the age of entering the social circle, worthy of the woman who managed to enroll into ¡°The Queen¡¯s Rose¡± as the best entrant, her trained behavior was as lithe as ladies dancing in the ballroom. While prioritizing her own lifestyle and taste over fashion, she concealed that as much as possible and had the strength to deceive others with her lovely smile. In any case, Warren couldn¡¯t see the purple star girl being afraid or frightened. How would Sophie appear if she were compared to the fianc¨¦e of the first prince, the daughter of a duke family, Christina Wellin? From Warren¡¯s perspective, although the two women had different appearances, they didn¡¯t feel much different in temperament. If anything, their methods of using a smile to make others work for them were very similar. Warren made the suggestion of having the director of the Institute of Medical Science visit her instead, thinking she didn¡¯t understand the worth of the purple star, but he immediately realized that wasn¡¯t the case. When they were talking about Lorenzo Forsell, her jewel-like green eyes seemed to say, ¡ªEh, if I did that, things would become troublesome later¡­ For just a moment, they reflected such a strong annoyance. Aah, she was neither reserved nor had no idea how to use her power. She was just judging where to use it and its necessity. Now I think about it, recalled Warren. Didn¡¯t she say such words when the instructor of the silver star gave the purple star an unscrupulous gaze? [¡°Just in case of emergency¡ª¡°] The girl¡¯s quiet voice showed she wasn¡¯t blindly being considerate toward the older man. She would use her power when it should be used and when it was the most effective. That was the smile she had back then. Warren thought the consideration toward Lorenzo Forsell was out of feminine compassion, so he told her it would be a problem since it might reduce the value of the purple star, but it seemed that was just needless worry. No, it was not just a needless worry, Warren realized when she mentioned the rose petals of the insignia. One shouldn¡¯t talk to her while thinking of the first prince¡¯s words of ¡°fourteen-year-old girl¡± and ¡°awe¡± in mind. If one were deceived by her innocent, fresh green eyes and thought they were dealing with a child, their initiative would be taken away by her without them realizing it. That was something Warren wanted to avoid out of his dignity of bearing five black stars and for living much longer than she had. Warren wore a wry smile and said, ¡°Well then, what should I do with this?¡± as he looked at the insignia of his younger days in his palm, then he heard footsteps and presence approached so he raised his gaze. As Warren looked around, he saw his youngest son Gerald coming up from downstairs. CH 150 Gerald, whose facial muscles didn¡¯t even twitch as usual, saw Warren, and his eyes narrowed for a moment. Aah, that¡¯s the face that says he didn¡¯t want to see me. Because the sons of Warren were all raised to be paladins from an early age, their emotions were very subtle. Even among his siblings, the youngest son Gerald was particularly hard to read. Although it was hard to read, it didn¡¯t mean Warren couldn¡¯t understand it. Gerald¡¯s face seemed to say he didn¡¯t want to see Warren right now. It was because Gerald was aware he would be reprimanded if he met Warren. Since Gerald was aware of it, Warren opened his mouth to act according to Gerald¡¯s expectations. ¡°Oh, where are you going?¡± Warren asked such a teasing question. It didn¡¯t need to be said why Gerald came to this place, since he was the person in charge of escorting the purple star. The reason Warren asked despite that was out of sarcasm. ¡°¡­I came here to see how Sophie-sama is doing.¡± ¡°See how she is doing, huh? Originally, aren¡¯t you supposed to be by her side to protect her instead of seeing how she is doing, especially as the person in charge of escorting her?¡± Even though they were aware their voices wouldn¡¯t reach Sophie¡¯s room, they still avoided using words that might make others think they were parent and child. They wanted to avoid overconfidence as it might lead to undesirable results. That was even more the case for Warren, who swore to not look at the purple star girl as a fourteen-year-old girl just earlier. ¡°Are you aware of your role?¡± ¡°I fully understand it. However, it is the order of ¡®that person¡¯.¡± Warren also knew that. That was why he let it slide until now. ¡°How is the progress?¡± When Warren asked briefly, Gerald¡¯s gaze fell to the floor. Gerald seemed to have not found it yet. Warren already expected it would turn out that way, ever since he heard the contents of the order. I don¡¯t think Gerald can successfully carry out that order, thought Warren. The reason Warren didn¡¯t say anything about it despite that was because he was curious about how Gerald would respond to the setback. Even so, it was hard to give a passing grade to Gerald¡¯s result, so Warren put his hand on his mouth and sighed exaggeratedly. ¡°I see. So you think as long as you carry the order faithfully, you don¡¯t care how much time it would take, huh.¡± ¡°Such a thing is¡­¡± ¡°You are too slow to judge your incompetence. How do you plan to make up the time you have wasted?¡± ¡°I have heard that Sophie-sama didn¡¯t feel inconvenienced about that, though.¡± ¡°That meant it didn¡¯t matter even if you weren¡¯t there. That¡¯s the judgment Sophie-sama gave to you.¡± Gerald calmly listened to Warren¡¯s merciless words, but Gerald¡¯s blue eyes shook slightly as he heard that. For Gerald, who barely changed his facial expression at all, that was a comparatively easy-to-understand show of agitation. Warren had a soft smile on his mouth, but his words sharply delivered additional attacks. ¡°You have too little sense of crisis toward Sophie-sama¡¯s acceptance of your failing to do your responsibility as the person in charge of escorting her. You ought to pay more attention to people¡¯s thoughts and tendencies.¡± Gerald shouldn¡¯t have paid attention only to the purple star girl, but also to his surroundings¡ªthat included the students of the black star, but Warren chose to convey it in a vague manner on purpose and stopped there. The moment Gerald became a paladin, Warren already inwardly considered that Gerald already graduated from the status of being his son and become a knight who would protect the nation and its ruler. Warren had no intention of spoiling Gerald or pointing everything out in detail. If answers were kept being given, the mind would stop thinking. As a result, a person might become a doll that only moves as ordered. Warren didn¡¯t want that. While trying to grasp the true intention of his silent father, Gerald pondered for a while and asked, ¡°May I ask for some more time?¡± I think it¡¯ll be useless though. Lining up a reasonable excuse to avoid command and create an environment where they concentrate on their original duty was a necessary ability, but it seemed Gerald still lacked the ability in that department. Was it because of youth that Gerald thought every task given had to be accomplished? Warren swallowed the voice of his inner thought and furrowed his eyebrows before reluctantly accepting. But that didn¡¯t mean Warren was convinced. Warren gave the condition that until said order progressed to a considerable degree, Gerald wasn¡¯t allowed to visit Sophie¡¯s dorm, which made Gerald¡¯s eyes go wide for a moment. ¡°That¡¯s¡­¡± ¡°I don¡¯t want you to mistakenly think that you are carrying out your responsibility just by periodically visiting Sophie-sama and seeing how she is doing.¡± Never forget the fact that it is a dereliction of your duty. With that said, Warren pointed in the direction of the front door. Implicitly being urged to leave, Gerald looked back, gave a bow, and proceeded to leave. However, ¡°¡ªWait.¡± After taking a few steps, Gerald was stopped by the very person who asked him to leave for some reason. Gerald turned around, thinking Warren still had something he forgot to say, but he didn¡¯t expect his father¡¯s face to be closer than he expected, which made Gerald almost take a step back by surprise. Apparently, Warren¡¯s skill didn¡¯t decline even after retiring, and that agile movement didn¡¯t even leak a single noise. Since Warren¡¯s presence completely disappeared, Gerald failed to notice it until he looked back, despite Warren being so close to him. Something similar to frustration filled Gerald¡¯s chest. ¡°¡­Is there something else?¡± Gerald hid his agitation and asked as expressionless as possible, yet Warren didn¡¯t answer Gerald¡¯s question and just looked into Gerald¡¯s eyes silently. Warren¡¯s expression wasn¡¯t that of trying to see through others he had just now, but a serious expression as if desperately trying to see something invisible. What on earth was Warren looking at? Gerald only realized Warren¡¯s gaze was on Gerald¡¯s insignia after Warren sighed loudly. ¡°Here I thought my eyes hadn¡¯t declined.¡± Yet I still can¡¯t see the difference even though I¡¯ve lined them up side by side, thought Warren as he dropped his shoulders in disappointment, which was rare for him. Gerald didn¡¯t understand what his father meant and could only stand in silence. CH 151 The sound of steady footsteps echoed around Gerald. That sound made him furrow his eyebrows in discomfort. For Gerald, who had been trained since childhood, it was easy for him to walk while completely concealing the sound of his footsteps. However, in this place alone, the sound of contact with the ground still echoed. He had touched it before to check what kind of material it was made of, but the color and the shape seemed to be the same as any other stone, which made this place seem more eerie and made him reluctant to come to this place. Said place¡ªthe library within ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡±¡ªwas a peculiar building even in the kingdom. It had a long history and was said to have existed before the royal palace was built. Its exterior was a circular structure, which was rare for the Orlando Kingdom, where most buildings were square or rectangular. The atrium up on the third floor widened the view and gave a feeling of openness, but it was still a closed building with few windows and a single door, fewer than expected for one of its size. The footsteps didn¡¯t echo in the place where the brown carpet was laid, but on the places without carpet, the stone floor made sounds regardless of how careful he tried to step. There were a number of furnishings that were unnecessarily luxurious for students there. Be it the size of the building, the thickness of the wall, or the location of the bookshelves. All of them felt unnatural to Gerald. Perhaps it was because it was a building that was constructed during the era which was more savage than it was now? There were times Gerald felt there was some sort of different atmosphere only when he was inside the building. Stupid¡­ His foolishness to be trapped by such an irrational idea seemed to highlight his immaturity, which made Gerald grind his teeth bitterly. He had felt the place was dominated by such unexplainable feelings and foolish thoughts when he was still a student. Because of that, Gerald didn¡¯t want to visit this library unless he had no other choice. Ever since I became a paladin, I thought I wouldn¡¯t need to visit this place anymore. I never thought the day I had to was already here. But unlike him, it was a place that was liked by the person he was searching for. It was especially the case since said person spent a lot of time in this place. Gerald received two orders at the same time. The first one was the order from the first prince. It was to be the person in charge of escorting the purple star. That was, protecting Sophie Linier, the daughter of a baron family. And the other one was¡ª ¡°Hey. Since we couldn¡¯t find him despite searching this much, don¡¯t you think he isn¡¯t here anymore for the day?¡± A drowsy voice came from behind him. ¡°Evert. You didn¡¯t have to come.¡± Gerald turned around and curtly said so. People of the same generation were usually frightened by and stiffened at Gerald¡¯s emotionless voice. But the person whom Gerald talked to wasn¡¯t scared, on the contrary, he seemed to be having fun. ¡°It¡¯s a mission that Gerald Forsius couldn¡¯t do, you know? Of course I wanted to see it up close.¡± The man who flipped his wavy, flax-colored hair and laughed happily spoke lightly, which was rare for a black star. His name was Evert Orion. Although he hailed from a count family and was proficient enough in swordsmanship that he earned one black star, he had an unrestrained personality and had a reputation for being a philanderer despite actually having a fianc¨¦e. He was the complete opposite of Gerald and seemed to be the type of person who would have a hard time getting along with Gerald, but surprisingly, they were friends ever since their enrollment in ¡°The King¡¯s Sword.¡± ¡°We already searched everywhere in the building, so there¡¯s nowhere else to look. Since it¡¯s come to this, should we just strip the carpet and see if he is underneath?¡± It was totally a joking tone in the situation. His dark blue eyes were narrowed into an arch, and every time he laughed, the mole under his eye also moved up and down. Gerald turned his eyes to blame the man with a unique sex appeal and charm, but the person in question pretended to not notice anything. Gerald sighed and started walking as he had no time to deal with his bad friend. Gerald was impatient inwardly. If the other order couldn¡¯t be fulfilled, he wouldn¡¯t be allowed to return to his original role. Although Gerald had a small emotional range, he couldn¡¯t stay calm this time around in the end. I need to do something about it in the near future. Gerald was aware that the other order was consuming his time, and he couldn¡¯t escort the purple star properly because of that. However, they were at ¡°The King¡¯s Sword.¡± It was true that Gerald let his guard down because he thought there shouldn¡¯t be any problem in a short period of time. Yet he got pointed out by his father, which made Gerald keenly aware of his na?ve outlook. [¡°That meant it didn¡¯t matter even if you weren¡¯t there. That¡¯s the judgment Sophie-sama gave to you.¡±] The moment he was told that, the face of the girl who appeared quiet yet seemed to contain something unknown inside popped up in his mind. She had jet-black hair and eyes the color of fresh young leaves. She also had adorable, round cheeks. In general, the girl gave a neat and young impression from her appearance. But when she opened her mouth, she would spit out words he couldn¡¯t imagine with clear eyes. There should be a limit to how much a book doesn¡¯t match its cover. Why did both orders involve people I am not good with? As he suppressed the words that almost came out of his mouth, he was called out by a firm voice. The one who called him was a student of the black star, Keith Dudley. ¡°I¡¯m terribly sorry to visit despite your busy schedule, Gerald-sama. There¡¯s something I¡¯d like to consult with you¡­¡± After Gerald graduated, it was Keith who became the de facto organizer of the black star, but because he was easily pushed around as a leader, Keith was quick to lower his head even when he called Gerald. But that didn¡¯t only apply to Keith, as most students would be afraid and speak with a stiff voice when they saw Gerald. Even in the academy, the only people who weren¡¯t afraid of Gerald were Evert and a few who stood beside him. ¡°What?¡± ¡°Y-yes¡­ That¡¯s, regarding Sophie Linier-sama, I have a report about her.¡± Considering Keith¡¯s expression and voice, Gerald expected it wasn¡¯t a good report, which made him frown. ¡°Before, Lars Rydholm made a fuss. Perhaps because he had fellow gold star students around, his mouth became loose. And then, Lars Rydholm told Sophie-sama in the dining hall¡­¡± Ever since Keith called Gerald, Keith had been wondering whether or not to tell Gerald, but he closed his mouth at that point and his gaze wandered around. When Gerald urged him to go ahead, Keith seemed to gain his resolve and opened his heavy mouth. ¡°To¡­ Sophie-sama, he insulted her, saying, ¡®I guess the baron family didn¡¯t give her enough food since she has such a miserable chest¡¯.¡± Gerald¡¯s expression stiffened when Keith reported it all at once. It was unexpected for Gerald, after all. In men¡¯s social gatherings such as salons and caf¨¦s, it was common for them to exchange insults toward women, but when the other party was the girl of the purple star, the story became different. Ridiculing another party¡¯s physical characteristics couldn¡¯t be settled as a mere joke. ¡°That¡¯s amazing. As expected, even I wouldn¡¯t say that much.¡± In contrast to Gerald, who lost his complexion, Evert squeezed out such words with a bright voice. ¡°Is it something to be laughed at?!¡± In the short and low rebuke, Gerald¡¯s serious anger could be felt, which made Evert immediately make a light apology. However, he put his finger on his lips as if to make fun of it. ¡°Those gold star fellows seemed to have got their mouths a little loose because the lady is quite cute. Isn¡¯t everything fine if the person in question doesn¡¯t know about it?¡± ¡°No, that¡¯s the worst part. Sophie-sama was present back then.¡± Keith continued to cover Evert¡¯s words. ¡°Eh, seriously?!¡± ¡°Gh!¡± Evert, who made that carefree remark since he thought the person in question didn¡¯t actually hear it, now had his mouth hanging open stiffly, and beside him, Gerald had his palm on his forehead, seemingly feeling dizzy. ¡°Uwah, seriously? Making such an insult toward the purple star¡­ worst case scenario, wouldn¡¯t he get executed?¡± Ignoring Evert, who tilted his neck, Gerald rushed to Keith. ¡°When did it happen? Why didn¡¯t you report it earlier?!¡± He couldn¡¯t help but keep his tone low. Just like Keith, Gerald didn¡¯t receive such a report from Luca Forsell, who also served as Sophie¡¯s escort. Needless to say, there was no such word from Sophie herself as well. ¡°I¡¯m terribly sorry! Sophie-sama made an order as the purple star to forget both Lars Rydholm and her own remark back then! ¡­My life might be in danger if I was found reporting it.¡± Keith¡¯s complexion was terribly bad. It was as if the scythe of the god of death was placed on his neck. ¡°Hey, isn¡¯t that great! That means there isn¡¯t a problem, right?¡± ¡°Yes¡­ if there were a problem, we would likely be blamed for it instead.¡± Contrary to Evert, who felt relieved that a criminal didn¡¯t come into being at ¡°The King¡¯s Sword¡± from the short time the girl was appointed as the purple star, Keith¡¯s complexion was getting worse. ¡°What¡¯s wrong with you?¡± Evert asked Keith, whose complexion gradually paled, but Keith¡¯s eyes were completely dead. It was as if he felt the countdown to his own death. CH 152 ¡°The person herself told you to forget it. Why do you have such an expression? Did Lady Sophie tell you some sort of cute and sarcastic remark?¡± ¡°¡­Could that be considered a cute and sarcastic remark?¡± Evert¡¯s nonsense was replied to by Keith with hollow eyes. ¡°I couldn¡¯t begin to understand the creature known as a woman, though.¡± For Keith, who grew up in an environment with only brothers, the words and actions of the girl who received the purple star were too unfamiliar for him to judge. Keith also had a fianc¨¦e, but they only met a few times, moreover, the fianc¨¦e had a quiet personality and Keith never heard fierce words come out of her mouth. ¡°So, what did Lady Sophie say?¡± ¡°Are you asking me to die?¡± Keith might really die if he blabbed. Looking at Keith¡¯s fearful appearance, Gerald recalled the appearance of the purple star girl who exuded clear killing intent with a strong gaze back on the first day. Normally, they ought to move to confirm the situation and immediately give strict punishment to Lars. However, since the purple star herself had ordered for it to be forgotten, it would be rude to dig things up. The purple star girl didn¡¯t ¡°request¡± but ¡°order,¡± so it was natural for them to comply, and there was no room for others to complain about it. It was exactly because she knew that, that the purple star girl issued the order. ¡°¡­I understand. We¡¯ll drop the issue regarding Lars Rydholm.¡± After a brief silence, Gerald opened his mouth. Keith exhaled with a visibly relieved expression. ¡°It¡¯s great that the son of Viscount Rydholm, one of the heavyweights of the gold star, didn¡¯t end up decapitated.¡± Yup, said Evert with a light tone, but he then snapped his fingers as he recalled something. ¡°Now that I think about it, I¡¯ve seen Lars with Lady Sophie several times. I see, so because of that incident, Lars became Lady Sophie¡¯s servant.¡± ¡°It¡¯s not certain if it was because of that incident, but the people of the gold star seemed to establish ¡®a society to worship Sophie Linier as a goddess¡¯.¡± Before Gerald could reprimand Evert for his thoughtless words, Keith made a mysterious remark. ¡°¡¯A society to worship Lady Sophie as a goddess?¡¯ What the heck is that?¡± ¡°I also don¡¯t understand.¡± ¡°They¡¯re not messing around with the purple star, right?¡± ¡°No, I don¡¯t think that¡¯s the case. Lars Rydholm seems to be very devoted to Sophie-sama, and he also participated when she toured the copper star.¡± As Evert muttered how incomprehensible that was, Keith divulged more information that further aggravated his doubt. ¡°A gold star toured to the copper star? For what? In the first place, how did he become so obsessed when he was the one who uttered the remark that she had small breasts? Does Lars actually prefer small breasts?¡± ¡°¡ªEvert, if you say more than that, I¡¯ll have to crush that face you¡¯re so proud of.¡± Faster than Gerald¡¯s rebuke, Keith¡¯s fists turned in Evert¡¯s direction. Perhaps his interaction with the purple star girl was quite traumatic, so his complexion changed when the topic of breasts came up. ¡°Sorry, sorry. The more immunized the woman is about it, the bigger the scar she has.¡± Evert raised his hands and took the pose of surrender, but didn¡¯t forget to add some comments, which made Keith sigh in resignation and continue his report. ¡°It seems they participated in the mountain exercise of the copper star.¡± ¡°¡­Mountain exercise?¡± Gerald was exasperated with the two¡¯s interaction, but his voice sharpened when he heard the word ¡°mountain exercise.¡± ¡°I¡¯ve never heard of such a report before.¡± Rather than the fact it went unreported, Gerald had a hard time understanding why Luca, who served as her escort back then, actually allowed it to begin with. Although the purple star wasn¡¯t forbidden from leaving the academy, it was only under the assumption of going to the city; going to the mountain was outside the expectation. ¡°Isn¡¯t the mountain exercise of the copper star well known for its tough slope? Did they really go there?¡± Evert asked to reconfirm, to which Keith answered, ¡°Yes, there¡¯s no doubt about that,¡¯ as he nodded. ¡°And one more thing.¡± ¡°There¡¯s more¡­?¡± Despite most of his doubts being left unanswered, seeing Keith keep delivering his report one after another, Evert had a fed-up expression. ¡°At that time, it seemed the copper star also fell for Sophie-sama.¡± Perhaps because the first thing he reported was something he had a hard time saying, the report that came after came out smoothly from Keith¡¯s mouth. However, no matter how smoothly it was reported, it being within the scope of understanding was an entirely different issue. ¡°That copper star? Isn¡¯t that Marcus in the copper star?¡± Evert¡¯s muttering also represented Gerald¡¯s thought. Marcus, the director of the copper star, despite seemingly being an easygoing man, wasn¡¯t a man who would fall by any conventional method. In addition, Marcus was one of the few people who weren¡¯t afraid of Gerald. Even though Marcus was also there during the first-day introductions, it was hard to think that man would move according to the will of an aristocratic daughter, and Gerald put his hand on his mouth as he pondered. ¡°Eh? Seriously? I thought he wasn¡¯t a man who would move by money or political power, though? I heard he ended up quarreling with a gold star over that matter a few years ago.¡± Marcus, who was prominent ever since his enrollment to the academy, had many gold star students who wanted him to act like their guard dog. But Marcus, who had no intention of becoming an aristocrat¡¯s bouncer, didn¡¯t seem to care about a large amount of money or a good offer to be someone¡¯s escort after graduation. Marcus¡¯ attitude fueled the uselessly high pride of the gold star, who believed they could do anything to the copper star as long as they showed him money. It turned into eagerness for anyone to make Marcus kneel, and their ugly exchanges and attitudes disgusted not only Marcus, but also the other copper star students. The copper star was the only star that allowed commoners to enroll in, and there were many who originally came from slums and already had a tendency of disliking students of the gold star who acted domineeringly using their parent¡¯s influence, but the dislike intensified because of that incident, and the copper stars who had a favorable view of Marcus confronted the gold stars, causing a series of turmoil. The gold star students from back then had already graduated, but because of that incident, the relationship between the copper star and the gold star became much worse. ¡°It seems those copper star students are teaching gold star students how to ride horses.¡± ¡°The copper star teaching the gold star how to ride horses? That copper star?¡± Initially, only Luca and Marcus had instructed them how to ride horses, but with more and more people requesting teaching, other copper star students also helped. However, Evert, who had no idea how it ended up like that, couldn¡¯t help but tilt his head in wonder. ¡°Lady Sophie is a daughter of the Linier family, who has a father of a gold star, right? ¡­To think that Marcus fell for the daughter of a gold star. I guess it¡¯s as expected of the financial strength of the Linier family? How much did she invest in him?¡± At Evert¡¯s remark, which was mixed with mockery, Keith shook his head. ¡°No, that doesn¡¯t seem to be the case. Apparently, something happened when they were accompanying them in the mountain exercise, but we couldn¡¯t find out what exactly happened. Perhaps because the copper star doesn¡¯t have good thoughts about us black stars, they don¡¯t want to talk about Sophie-sama, whom they look up to as a teacher, and they¡¯re being tight-lipped about it.¡± ¡°Teacher?¡± ¡°Apparently, the copper star has established ¡®a society to look up to Sophie-sama as a teacher¡¯.¡± ¡°¡­Keith. If you keep saying such ridiculous things about the purple star, your head might seriously come off your neck.¡± ¡°I¡¯m just reporting the facts, and I wasn¡¯t the one who came up with it!¡± ¡°After all, what the heck is with that ¡®teacher¡¯ thing?¡± They couldn¡¯t understand why copper stars, who compete using swordsmanship and physical strength, looked up to a girl as a teacher. What did that teacher mean? No, speaking of what they were unable to understand, they couldn¡¯t understand the whole thing. Evert completely erased his cool expression when he made fun of Keith as he said, ¡°I don¡¯t understand!¡± with a rough tone. ¡°What the heck did Lady Sophie do? How did it end up like that in such a short period of time?¡± ¡°I also don¡¯t understand.¡± Keith shook his head, then he said, ¡°But,¡± and continued. ¡°I think she is a terrifying person. After all, she is the only genius who got acknowledged by that Lorenzo Forsell-sama.¡± Lorenzo Forsell, the director of the Institute of Medical Science of Orlando Kingdom. With his extraordinary talent and brain, he was the youngest person in history who managed to receive five silver stars, and he also exerted great influence not only in the institute, but also in the royal government. He was also a second son of a marquis family. ¡°If something happened to Sophie-sama, he might turn into our enemy.¡± The first prince, who read the plan that caused the girl to be granted the purple star, first sought Lorenzo¡¯s opinion. Lorenzo, who received it from a servant, seemed to be dissatisfied at first, but as he read it, he didn¡¯t move at all except to turn the page. That lasted for a few hours until he finished reading it. As soon as he was done, he immediately stood up from his seat and proceeded to head straight for the royal palace. Then Lorenzo Forsell, that ¡°Genius of the Generation,¡± praised a girl¡¯s plan. She was a genius who was acknowledged by other geniuses. That was Sophie Linier. Gerald was also a person who had cultivated his academic ability and knowledge, but to be honest, even when he received some explanations, he had a hard time understanding Sophie¡¯s plan. However, he at least knew that she was trying to make something that didn¡¯t exist in this world. The only person who could truly understand her talent would be Lorenzo, who was known as the ¡°Genius of the Generation¡± within the kingdom. Gerald had heard Lorenzo was so intoxicated that he presented his half-brother to Sophie to be her pawn. Therefore, it was impossible for the silver star students to be hostile to Sophie Linier. For people of the silver star, neither the fact that she hailed from a baron family nor the fact she was a woman mattered to them. She was the girl who was acknowledged by Lorenzo Forsell. That alone already became an absolute value to them. Well, except for one person, though. There was one exception even among the students of the silver star. Even if said person was rumored to be able to surpass Lorenzo, his motivation didn¡¯t even amount to the size of the tip of a person¡¯s fingernail. As Gerald recalled that, he felt like his tiredness might leak out of his mouth. As he unconsciously held his mouth with his hand, Keith furrowed his eyebrows greatly and gazed at Gerald with a desperate expression. ¡°Gerald-sama, things won¡¯t be good at this rate.¡± ¡°What do you mean?¡± It was a good thing that gold stars and copper stars were supportive of the purple star. Why wouldn¡¯t things be good? ¡°As of now, only the black star is not supportive of Sophie-sama!¡± CH 153 Upon hearing that the black star wasn¡¯t supportive, Gerald frowned. Many of the students of the black star weren¡¯t counted as escorts as they weren¡¯t qualified under the condition of ¡°having no fianc¨¦e,¡± but Gerald told them to deal with problems if they saw one. ¡°For the people of the black star, the fact that Gerald-sama, who is already a paladin, was called back to return all the way to ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯ just o escort¡­ it might be weird to say this, but pedigree-wise, because the person being escorted was nothing but a daughter of a baron family, so many were dissatisfied by that. As expected, nobody directly said it to Sophie-sama, though.¡± Keith, who wasn¡¯t aware in the slightest that there were people who slandered Sophie in secret, began to make plausible-sounding excuses, but Gerald¡¯s gaze was freezing cold. ¡°Does that mean the black star disagrees with the person His Highness decided to be the purple star? Evert, did you know about this too?¡± Keith might have been the official leader, but Evert, who was one of the few people who earned his stars, also served to put the black star under control, just like Keith. But Evert, who normally left all his responsibility to lead to Keith while saying he wasn¡¯t the type of person who led others, awkwardly turned his eyes away. ¡°No¡­ Well, I did tell them off about it, but to be honest, it¡¯s difficult. Things might still be controllable if it were just you. But there is actually Warren-sama, who earned five black stars, escorting a person who isn¡¯t even a member of the royal family. She¡¯s just a daughter of a baron family¡ªmoreover a 14-year-old girl. Even if she is the bearer of the purple star, nobody knows why she earned that star. Of course they would react that way.¡± A wrinkle appeared between Gerald¡¯s eyebrows when he heard his father¡¯s name. ¡°That person is already retired.¡± ¡°Do you think his achievements disappeared when he retired?¡± ¡°Sophie-sama had no idea he was a person who earned five black stars.¡± ¡°That ignorance is also one of the reasons why the black stars didn¡¯t find it amusing.¡± ¡°¡­¡± For the people of the black star who thought the worth of the purple star didn¡¯t match the girl, they couldn¡¯t help but wonder why she was favored that much. ¡°In the first place, if you think about it normally, isn¡¯t it very weird for that Warren-sama to bring lunch to a daughter of a baron family? Don¡¯t you think you¡¯re quite dull in that regard since you¡¯re family?¡± Gerald was aware of his father delivering lunch from the dormitory. But seeing the person in question seem pleased to be able to walk around the academy where he spent his younger days, Gerald didn¡¯t feel that to be a big problem. Certainly, in that respect, it was as Evert said, he might be dull in that regard since they were family. But I don¡¯t think that person is dull enough to not notice the gaze of the black star students. ¡°¡­I see.¡± ¡°?¡± Suddenly, Gerald muttered as if he understood something, which made Evert look at his friend¡¯s face in wonder, but Gerald recalled his father¡¯s words yesterday. [¡°You ought to pay more attention to people¡¯s thoughts and tendencies.¡±] What was his father complaining about? What did it mean? Warren wasn¡¯t just walking around the academy while reminiscing about his past. As he walked freely in the academy, he probably felt the atmosphere of students¡¯ reactions toward the female purple star and gathered information that way. Even though they were working in the same place, the amount of information they gathered was different. It was revealing Gerald¡¯s immaturity. ¡°¡ªgh.¡± ¡°Gerald?¡± Evert called, but Gerald silently proceeded to leave. ¡°Oi, where are you going?¡± ¡°To where Sophie-sama is.¡± ¡°Eh? But don¡¯t you have to look for ¡®that person¡¯?¡± ¡°This one has to be dealt with first!¡± Gerald had an impatient expression, which his fellow black stars hadn¡¯t seen before. As Evert and Keith were left behind, they stood in place for a while but immediately followed. At that time, Sophie was in a hurry. Until a few minutes ago, Sophie was talking to Firth in the silver star¡¯s classroom, but then several gold star students appeared and came with a certain report. As soon as she heard the report from the gold stars, she didn¡¯t wait until the report concluded and immediately left her seat and then ran down the hallway. The agile movement that was hard to imagine actually came from a person wearing a satin dress made students who she passed by widen their eyes in surprise, but Sophie kept proceeding without minding that. However, no matter how hurried her legs were, her heart was calm. It¡¯s okay. Since it¡¯s those two, they are sure to be able to handle it well! It was a firm conviction. Therefore, she wasn¡¯t worried. However, her concern for them made her legs move quickly. ¡°Um, Sophie-sama. Has something happened to Lars-dono and Aaron-dono?¡± Even though he was confused that Sophie started to run all of a sudden, Luca proceeded to follow along and asked her that. The report the gold stars gave was about Lars and Aaron being summoned to the principal¡¯s office. But Luca, who only had fragmentary information, couldn¡¯t understand why those two were summoned to the principal¡¯s office. Sophie slowed down a bit and was about to explain to Luca. But at that moment, ¡°Sophie-sama.¡± Being called by a familiar voice, Sophie completely stopped her legs. ¡°¡­Oh my, Gerald-sama.¡± There was a hatefully handsome face that Sophie really didn¡¯t want to see. As usual, he looked handsome today, but she couldn¡¯t help but feel like cussing him to explode. Hey, I don¡¯t have time to deal with Geragera right now! Sophie¡¯s real thought was about to leak out from her mouth, but she managed to do a lady-like greeting. When she suddenly looked behind Gerald, there was an unfamiliar man. Standing in a black outfit, it was clear that the person was a student of the black star. However, his atmosphere seemed casual for a black star, and if spoken with terms back in her previous life, he would be a sensual flirt of a man. Moreover, his handsomeness was something that drew Sophie¡¯s ire. Sophie instinctively clicked her tongue inwardly. Yet another handsome dude! I¡¯ve had enough of them. If you want to bring someone, make it a beautiful girl or woman instead! No, as long as it is a woman, they would be a goddess here. Just bring me a goddess instead! Ever since coming to ¡°The King¡¯s Sword,¡± due to the environment in which her maid Sunny was the only woman she could meet, Sophie went beyond craving, beyond indignation, to just feeling rage about it. If even Sunny wasn¡¯t present, Sophie might have run toward the royal palace, grabbed Ferio¡¯s shoulders, and shouted, ¡°There¡¯re no flowers there! Flowers, you hear me!¡± As she hid such a great storm inside her heart, Sophie smiled gracefully. ¡°Is something wrong?¡± ¡°I have heard about the incident with Lars Rydholm earlier.¡± ¡°¡­About Lars?¡± What is it? Which incident? Since it was this man, it was hard to think he was aware of Lars and Aaron being summoned to the principal¡¯s office just earlier. As Sophie couldn¡¯t help but tilt her head in confusion about what incident he meant, she met eyes with Keith, who was hiding behind Gerald with a pale complexion. ¡ª! Don¡¯t tell me, did he blab about the incident in the dining hall the other day to Geragera?! Her internal screaming shouldn¡¯t have been apparent in her expression, but it seemed relayed properly to Keith, as he desperately shook his head. ¡®¡ªI didn¡¯t say it! I didn¡¯t report Sophie-sama¡¯s words at all!¡¯ She felt she was hearing such voiceless words. Moreover, he had a half-crying expression on his face. Even if she made a gag order with a slightly strong tone, seeing his expression, Sophie couldn¡¯t help but wonder why he was so scared of her. Ever since that incident, Keith seemed to be scared of her whenever they met, but Sophie didn¡¯t understand why he was so scared of her lovely lady self. Should I call him to a place with nobody around and ask for confirmation later? The thing Keith feared the most was about to be decided, but before that, Sophie returned her focus to the man in front of him. She recalled she had no leisure of having her time taken away by him. ¡°Oh my, what incident do you mean?¡± Sophie stared at the man whose facial muscles didn¡¯t do their supposed duty and replied with a mellow smile. ¡°I didn¡¯t receive a report from Luca Forsell, but I heard you participated in the copper star¡¯s mountain exercise.¡± The topic suddenly changed. Luca, who was next to Sophie, had an awkward expression, but Sophie responded without changing her expression. ¡°Yes. I participated as part of the tour, and what of it?¡± Did this guy take my time away just to ask about such a trivial thing!? Bastard! Such was Sophie¡¯s inner thought, but even if she spewed poison inwardly, she put on a perfect act outwardly. As Sophie wore her constant smile, Gerald¡¯s azure eyes seemingly swayed awkwardly for a moment. ¡°No, rather than that¡­¡± Gerald muttered, as if telling himself rather than telling Sophie. ¡°Gerald-sama?¡± Just like his sudden change in topic earlier, the man who seemed like a walking ice block didn¡¯t seem to have his thoughts organized. His tone also felt more crude than usual. It must be just my imagination, just as Sophie thought that while tilting her head, the question that Sophie never expected came out of Gerald¡¯s mouth. ¡°Did the students of the black star behave rudely to Sophie-sama?¡± Although he asked a question, it wasn¡¯t a question. From his tone that was seemingly convinced and was only confirming that something already occurred, it wasn¡¯t only Sophie who was astonished, but also the two students of the black star behind him. Both of them turned their surprised gazes toward Gerald. Of course they would. Any form of rudeness toward the purple star was unacceptable regardless of the star, but that feeling was stronger for the black star. For the black star, which had the mission to protect the nation and royal family, any harm toward the purple star, who was the spokesperson of the king, was something that should never happen. If I affirmed it here, what would this guy do? If Sophie affirmed it at this time, it would mean all the students of the black star right now would be stripped of their stars. That was a scandal that couldn¡¯t be settled as a joke. There was no way this man didn¡¯t know that. CH 154 If the students of the black star were stripped of their stars due to their disrespect to the purple star, then Gerald, who was in charge of escorting the purple star, wouldn¡¯t come out unscathed either. Sophie had a hard time understanding the intention of that question. In the first place, why is Geragera convinced that the black star behaved rudely? The behavior that came to mind was the black star students¡¯ gazes and attitudes toward Sophie, but honestly, some degree of slander was expected in social circles. If one felt indignation over every single slight, the person might even get insulted for having low tolerance. It was especially the case for the unprecedented purple star. That was why Sophie gracefully pardoned the black star students¡¯ attitudes toward her like a lady. Sophie was considering some measures if the damage spread to Lars and anyone else instead of her, but they were surprisingly bold, and they began to give a gentlemanly response to the black star¡¯s sarcasm recently, and they also held a discussion on how to make a tasteful response among themselves. Sophie peeped and listened to their discussion, but what they said were responses mixed with sarcasm that Sophie might say, so she had mixed feelings about it. Speaking for the silver stars, Firth said, ¡°A silver star would listen to the words of fellow silver stars, but they wouldn¡¯t bother to listen to anyone else¡¯s words. Most of those who couldn¡¯t even pass the entrance exam for the silver star meant their intelligence was lacking, thus their words were worth less than the sound of falling leaves.¡± When Firth said that with an innocent smile, Sophie couldn¡¯t help but hold on to her head and mutter to herself, ¡°All of you should listen to the words of people other than silver stars as well,¡± like a mother teaching her children. And when it came to the copper star, ¡°I get hungry whenever I see ojou-san lately.¡± ¡°Yes yes! Me too!¡± ¡°I want to eat those things we ate during the mountain exercise again!¡± ¡°Can I try that ¡®black drop¡¯ next time?¡± They only complained about their hunger. They were more shameless than Sophie thought. Given that, it¡¯s hard to think someone would bother to give a warning to Geragera. In that case¡­ As Sophie glanced at Gerald¡¯s eyes, she couldn¡¯t see the fluctuation that was reflected from his eyes earlier, but they were now staring at her as if trying to observe her. ¡ªIs it appropriate to think that those words came out exactly because he had no idea? If Sophie, who received the purple star, considered something rude, then that thing would be rude, no matter how trivial it was. But as long as she didn¡¯t say it, it was still something that could be overlooked. There was no need to bother making the situation rougher. However, as the person in charge of her escort, she needed to judge whether things were really rough. There were incidents with Lars and their participation in the mountain exercise. Based on their earlier exchange, Gerald should have understood that Sophie didn¡¯t feel the need to obediently report such things to him. Although it was important information for the person in charge of escorting her, such information wouldn¡¯t be delivered to him if Sophie thought otherwise. In that case, how should she deal with this? What would she do? There was only one answer. This Geragera is trying to set me up! His unusual straightforward remark would shake her, and Gerald should be trying to draw a conclusion about the black star¡¯s behavior from Sophie¡¯s expression. Most people usually tried to squeeze out answers to whatever they were asked. In particular, being asked questions that they weren¡¯t prepared for beforehand made it easier for the person to slip and speak their true thoughts. If Sophie shook even a bit at this moment, he would be able to draw a conclusion, regardless of her answer. That was only if Sophie shook, though. Did this man forget I am a daughter of a merchant? No, even if he hailed from a count family, the Forsius family was among the top aristocrats. As the son of a famous family that was said to be on par with a duke family, it was natural for him to have no idea about that. Moreover, even as a daughter of a merchant family, Sophie was considered an unusual case since she actually made business deals in person. Be it her previous life or present, she had been confronting people that couldn¡¯t be dealt with in a conventional manner. Unfortunately, Sophie wasn¡¯t that obedient to be caught in such a setup. I¡¯m sorry. I¡¯m not that free to have my time taken away from me by the cute sarcasm of a black star. ¡°No, there¡¯s no such a thing.¡± For a moment, Sophie made a confused expression as if she didn¡¯t understand what he meant before replying. The two black stars who waited for Sophie¡¯s words with timid expressions had a blatant relieved expression, but Gerald didn¡¯t break his expression. The same eye color as her beloved Christina was staring at Sophie. Being stared at by such strong eyes that wouldn¡¯t miss a single gap would make a normal girl shake, but for Sophie, no matter how beautiful the eyes were, since they belonged to a man, her heart wouldn¡¯t shake. However, Sophie acted confused at being stared at by those eyes instead. ¡°Um¡­ Why are you asking that?¡± Sophie put her fingers on her white cheeks and tilted her head in a slow, slow motion. She blended it with a little embarrassment, making a gesture of an ignorant girl who knew nothing, which made Sophie think she was quite an actress. In her previous life, putting on an act in front of a person of the opposite sex was a difficult technique, but she could do it without hesitation in her present life. ¡°Sophie-sama¡ª¡° ¡°Ah, I almost forgot! I have urgent business.¡± Before Gerald uttered something, Sophie clasped her hands as if she just remembered. ¡°I¡¯m terribly sorry, but please excuse me.¡± After gracefully greeting and apologizing like a lady, Sophie slowly turned around and walked away. All while smiling inwardly at her act of a weak and adorable girl. As a lady, unnecessary conflicts are to be avoided gracefully and with dignity. My lady self was wavering recently, but wasn¡¯t this the first time for me to make a praiseworthy act of a lady? If Bart were here, Sophie would¡¯ve puffed her absent chest proudly. While Sophie was satisfied alone, Luca asked in a whisper, ¡°Sophie-sama, is it really okay? If it¡¯s Gerald-sama, he would be able to make the black stars obey, wouldn¡¯t he?¡± Certainly, if Gerald gave the order, then the black star would follow. ¡°It might be so outwardly. However, the human heart wouldn¡¯t move from such an order.¡± If things went badly, the black star would think that Sophie didn¡¯t seduce just the first prince but Gerald as well. If someone spouted that she seduced Gerald just like when they gossiped about Ferio, she wouldn¡¯t be as calm as before. When did I seduce Geragera!? What hour, minute, second, and how many planet revolutions occurred when it happened?! She could easily imagine herself making such a childish outburst. She had to avoid doing such unladylike behaviors, but she had no confidence whatsoever that she would be able to endure it. When the other party is Geragera, the hateful index increases! Suddenly, a question arose in her mind. Why did she become so irritated when the other party was Gerald? It should have been more annoying when she was said to seduce Ferio, even when he was her beloved ¡°elder sister¡± Christina¡¯s fianc¨¦. Was it because he was the model of Leoleo, who was loved by Lana? Was it because the facial deviation value had a higher order of magnitude? ¡­No, that¡¯s not the number one reason. When she thought about it, that feeling wasn¡¯t expressed as annoyed, but somewhat bitter instead. Indeed, she had bitter feelings about it. When she saw Gerald, a distant memory made a small opening. The thing that opened like a wound reminded her of someone similar to Gerald. It was my hateful¡ª ¡°Sophie-sama!¡± Upon hearing Lars shouting at her from some distance away, Sophie ceased her thoughts and raised her head. The remnants of the past that nested inside her scattered, and Sophie recalled her original purpose. The urgent business Sophie told Gerald was definitely not a lie. ¡°Lars, Aaron!¡± Now, more than anything, the two who ran toward her in a hurry should be prioritized. Looking at the two who panted in front of her, Sophie was about to ask ¡°How was it?¡± but decided to refrain. It was because she knew the answer without asking. There was a color of joy that couldn¡¯t be hidden from their faces. ¡°Sophie-sama, we did it! The principal said our written opinion we passed had no defects and was eligible!¡± ¡°All of the gold star students were granted one star and we¡¯re given permission to use the stored money as long as it is within the range that benefits the academy!¡± Looking at Lars and Aaron who reported with excited voices, Sophie blinked once and gave them a big smile. ¡°You did it!¡± Even though there were many things she could have said, the reason that was the one that came out of her mouth was because she was joyful together with Lars and Aaron. As Sophie gave a warm smile like a sunny day, the two happily answered, ¡°Yes!¡± ¡°Ah, we need to tell everyone of the gold star! They were worried, after all.¡± Aaron said so in a hurry and ran as he left. As Sophie saw his leaving figure, Luca, who was dumbfounded since he was the only one who couldn¡¯t understand what happened, tilted his head. ¡°Um, what is happening there?¡± Why did the two, who were summoned by the principal, look so joyous? Then there were the things that Aaron said, ¡°all gold stars were granted one star¡± and ¡°permission to use the stored money¡±. Luca had no idea what was what. ¡°Remember, didn¡¯t the students of the gold star hold a discussion regarding the dining hall before?¡± ¡°Things that summarized from that were submitted under the name of all students of the gold star, and today, we were summoned regarding that matter.¡± At Sophie¡¯s and Lars¡¯s explanation, Luca raised his voice in surprise. ¡°However, didn¡¯t Sophie-sama say, ¡®there is no expectation,¡¯ back then?¡± ¡°Yes. Bad expectation, that is.¡± As the lovely girl put her index finger on her mouth, Luca was stunned as he couldn¡¯t understand. CH 155 ¡°Simply put, the operating cost of the dining hall had been tampered with.¡± Lars began to explain in Sophie¡¯s stead. ¡°There was a discrepancy between the budget that was taken for the annual operating expenses and the actual expenses. The actual expenses had a smaller amount, but the accounting book was tampered with accordingly.¡± ¡°Doesn¡¯t that mean¡­ the academy had falsified the national expenses?!¡± Luca gawked at the major problem that was likely to make the principal and the people under him punished. ¡°No, not the national expenses. The only thing that got falsified was the donation from the gold star.¡± ¡°Eh?¡± ¡°The operational cost for the dining hall has been the same fixed amount every year. Things served in the dining hall might differ when it was a year of poor harvest, but it still fulfilled the major premise of guaranteeing a minimum amount of meals.¡± However, the donation from the gold star would be added to that amount. That added amount wasn¡¯t used but kept instead. ¡°¡­I don¡¯t quite understand it, even if it¡¯s donation money, it is still embezzlement, right?¡± Looking at Lars, who explained such a major problem casually, Luca was getting more and more surprised, and he had a hard time telling if it was he who was the weird one in this situation. ¡°Of course, it is a heavy crime if it¡¯s exploited for personal gain. But in fact, not a single copper coin is in anyone¡¯s hand.¡± ¡°In that case, why did the academy keep doing something that benefited nobody all this time?¡± At Luca¡¯s question, Lars thought for a moment about how to explain it so it was easiest to understand, and then continued his words. ¡°There are two main purposes that the gold star pays the academy. One is to purchase a star, which is often ridiculed as a star fee, and another one is donation money. Star fees are counted as part of national expenses, but that isn¡¯t the case for donation money. The donation money is filled with the desire of the parents so their children could lead a fulfilling academy life in a well-equipped environment.¡± The one who offered the most donation money was neither the black star nor the silver star, but the gold star. That was why the gold star felt conceited, thinking it was thanks to them that the equipment of the academy was enriched, which caused some people to ooze such an attitude. ¡°As a matter of fact, the donations of gold stars are used for many facility maintenance and equipment purchases, but some is allocated for the gold stars alone. That was decided ever since the establishment of ¡®The King¡¯s Sword,¡¯ and it was known as the ¡®nameless test¡¯.¡± ¡°¡¯Nameless test¡¯?¡± ¡°For those who managed to find it and solve it brilliantly, they were granted a star and the right to use that allocated money¡ªsuch was the practice ever since the academy was founded.¡± It was a seed that was sown quietly. Its type varied from time to time, but that seed was released in the hope that someone from each generation would find it and reap it. There was a quote on the first page of the gold star¡¯s textbook. [¡°Excessive curiosity will destroy you. But if you do it without fear, then the star will shine.¡±] That was referring to this ¡°nameless test.¡± ¡°Did Sophie-sama know about the existence of this test?¡± Luca never heard from his elder brother that such a thing existed so he asked Sophie, but she denied it. ¡°I did think the academy side was testing the gold star in some way, but I never thought it was so established. I see¡­ so it was called ¡®nameless test¡¯.¡± There was doubt scattered in everyday life. And the information could be gathered should they look for it. It was as if the academy were telling them what that something was. ¡°But I¡¯m surprised the entire gold star faculty will be granted one star.¡± Originally, the cost for a gold star to purchase a star was a considerable amount. Granting those things to the whole faculty would result in significantly reduced earnings for the academy. ¡°Regarding that, according to the principal, over the long history of the academy, there was never a case where the written opinion regarding that matter was written using the name of the whole gold star. At most, three or four people would usually find it each time. In the first place, only a few people found and solved this ¡®nameless test,¡¯ and as for recent years, there was only one person.¡± ¡°Only one person?¡± Sophie muttered as she found that surprising. ¡°Yes. That person managed to find the problem and solve the mistake by himself. He surely belonged to a different level than the current gold star.¡± With that said, Lars made a wry smile. There was Sophie, who was granted the purple star, and his fellow gold star classmates; it was only them who managed to accomplish it. For Lars, it was definitely not something he could solve alone. First of all, under the circumstances where they had no idea about the existence of the test, none of the current gold stars would have such a reckless thought of trying to correct a mistake done by the academy. Those who could do that were only those who believed in their own strength and had the necessary knowledge and insight. Indeed, only a person like the girl in front of him could solve it alone. As Lars laughed in self-derision, Sophie shook her head. ¡°That¡¯s not the case. I do think the capability to think and take action on their own is a wonderful thing. But thinking about it with everyone, unifying opinions, and then taking action is several times harder to achieve than accomplishing it alone.¡± Those slow words that sounded like a self-reflection made not only Lars but also Luca pay attention. ¡°It¡¯s especially true when you are a student. Such experience would help you a great deal and continue to support you from now on. It¡¯s a very wonderful thing that is hard to come by. ¡ªYou can be proud of it.¡± Those were undoubtedly Sophie¡¯s true thoughts. In her previous life, when he was still a student, he lived his life without ever cooperating with someone to accomplish something. He didn¡¯t even want to receive help from his best friend, who he cherished. Unity was just a form of escaping responsibility. Cooperation was nothing but pampering himself. Those were the only thoughts he had back then. It was because he couldn¡¯t live like a normal person. It was because obvious things that everyone else had were things he lacked. He made it a rule that he shouldn¡¯t be the same as others. He needed to be able to do everything by himself. He needed to make do with everything alone. With such thoughts, he tried to live. With such thoughts, he had lived his life. But was it really the correct thing to do? The gold star students that came bearing the notice that Lars and Aaron were summoned to the principal¡¯s office were filled with anxiety and frustration. But even then, they had the belief that if it was those two, they would be just fine. Just like how Sophie believed in the two, the gold star students also believed in Lars and Aaron. It was something that Sophie had abandoned in her previous life. It was something he failed to find value in. It was something he even failed to take notice of. ¡°During your exchange with the principal, there¡¯s no way he would approve the written petition readily from the beginning, right? Didn¡¯t he reprimand you with words filled with pressure?¡± The summons from the principal was the final test. It was to see whether they could keep their belief that their proposal was correct without a speck of doubt, so the principal would ask questions with a strict tone on purpose. However, even that was something that Lars and the others were prepared for through several simulations. ¡°The fact that he told you the overview of the test afterward is proof he approved both of you.¡± As Sophie smiled and asserted that it was undoubtedly the power of Lars and others, Lars naturally made a wide smile. ¡°Thank you very much! Ah, but¡­¡± ¡°Hm?¡± Lars was about to say something, but he hurriedly turned his eyes away, said, ¡°No, it¡¯s nothing!¡± and closed his mouth. He almost said ¡°The exchange with the principal was several times easier than the practice questions with Sophie-sama!¡± right there. Compared to the intimidating words from the majestic principal, Sophie, who continuously pierced their flaws mercilessly with a cute smile, was harsher in their mind, this was something that Lars thought shouldn¡¯t be said, so he proceeded to laugh it off and handed a document to Sophie. ¡°This is the actual amount of the allocated money. Since there was nobody who managed to accomplish it in recent years, the money seemed to pile up more than we expected. This document is about the amount of food we proposed and would immediately be done tomorrow.¡± Upon seeing the number on the paper, Luca swallowed his saliva out of surprise. It was an amount that one would never be able to see if one lived a commoner life. ¡°With this, the copper star will be able to secure a satisfactory amount of food.¡± Marcus and his friends, who kept complaining about hunger every time they saw Sophie¡¯s face, would surely be pleased. ¡°If not only the amount but also the taste become delicious, I¡¯ll rest assured by the time Michal enrolls.¡± As Sophie recalled her cute little brother, Sophie happily said, ¡°It¡¯s all thanks to Lars and the others!¡± but Lars awkwardly opened his mouth. ¡°Um, Sophie-sama. Regarding that matter¡­ the amount of food will indeed increase, but there won¡¯t be a particular change to the taste.¡± ¡°EH?! Why?!¡± ¡°That¡¯s¡­ according to principle, ¡®Meals are things that taste like that¡¯¡­¡± The age of the principal was older than Alan Aubin the Golden Lion. Considering his age, he should be among the last generation that was taught ¡°eating simple means being a gentleman¡± from his childhood. ¡°I see. So that¡¯s how it is¡­¡± Sophie¡¯s tone immediately became low at once. Her big, fresh green eyes narrowed like sharp knives, and her mouth formed a distorted smile. ¡°S-Sophie-sama?¡± Looking at the change in Sophie¡¯s expression, Lars had a panicked voice. As expected, compared to the principal, having this lovely girl exude her tranquil fury was several times more taxing to their minds. The right arm that Lars extended without meaning to was unable to do anything but grasp empty air. It wasn¡¯t just Lars, but Luca was also the same. Both of them were more aware than anyone in this academy about how peculiar Sophie was about food. That was why both of them were shrinking back at her simmering eyes and couldn¡¯t continue their words. When they were confused about how to make the follow-up, it was Firth of the silver star who walked up to them. ¡°Ah, Sophie-sama. You forgot your handkerchief in the classroom¡­¡± Before Firth could complete his sentence, he noticed the atmosphere was quite odd, so his words stopped in the middle. ¡°Firth, you came just at the right time! Can you come with me?!¡± ¡°Heh? Y-yes!¡± Firth¡¯s leg took a step back at the force that Sophie exuded, which felt different from her usual atmosphere. The fact he still responded immediately was almost out of conditional reflex. Toward the girl who was acknowledged by Lorenzo Forsell and granted the purple star, not only Firth, but all students of the silver star did not have the option to say no to her. No, even without that, how many people could say no when they were talked with such force? That was how ghastly it was to him. ¡°Lars! Sorry, but please ask all silver stars who aren¡¯t busy at the moment to come to the dining hall!¡± ¡°Eh? Silver star, is it?¡± Why silver stars? Lars was dumbfounded as he ruminated over it, but just like Firth, he accepted her request. This one was also out of conditional reflex. ¡°Well then, let¡¯s go!¡± Firth was taken away by Sophie as if being dragged, and Luca hurriedly chased after Sophie. Lars was stunned as he saw their leaving figures for a while, but he immediately returned to himself and rushed to the silver star¡¯s classroom. ¡ªAfter that, the appearance of the silver star students running toward the dining hall was witnessed by everyone, and the light of the dining hall didn¡¯t go out until late that night. CH 156 Author¡¯s Note: It ended up being quite long, but this would be the end of the ¡°Miscalculation of Gerald Forsius¡± arc. (/?¦Ø?)/ The next day, the dining hall was noisier than usual. ¡°Hm?¡± ¡°Huh?¡± The food portion was larger than usual. And above all, everyone who ate it was surprised at the aroma and taste. ¡°Eh, the meal for today is really good!¡± ¡°The portion is also larger than usual¡­ is there some sort of festival today?¡± Amidst the noisy cheers, however, there was a quiet corner. There were several people of the gold star, silver star, and copper star sitting at that table, and the scene where several stars gathered and shared a table was a rare occurrence. They were quietly waiting for the reaction of the black-haired girl. ¡°¡­How is it, Sophie-sama?¡± The one who asked timidly was the head chef who managed all the meals that were served in this academy. Age-wise, he was older than Sophie¡¯s father, but he was nervously asking the opinion of a girl who was eating on a small plate for tasting food. While the gazes of people there were focused there, Sophie silently tasted and then nodded. ¡°It¡¯s a wonderful taste! It¡¯s amazing that you managed to produce such a dramatic change in just a single night. As expected of a person with a track record of making dishes for several hundred people regularly, your talent is exceptional!¡± From the praise mixed with courtesy toward the older person, the head chef exhaled a mixture of relief and satisfaction then quickly returned to his kitchen. As if that became the signal, the students of the copper star pierced their forks into their food all at once and began to eat vigorously. ¡°Yummy! It tastes the same as the meal that the young lady made!¡± Conrad, who spoke with his fork still in his mouth, was considered the better among the bunch, since the other members were saying, ¡°There¡¯s a lot of meat! Meat! Meat!¡± ¡°The meal is great!¡± as they desperately ate their meal and seemed to lack the vocabulary to speak about the taste. Looking at the students of the copper star who ate at high speed, Sophie wanted to tell them ¡°Make sure to chew the food well and eat slowly,¡± but after considering the food they usually ate wasn¡¯t comparable to the amount of exercise they did in their daily activities, Sophie decided to not nag for the time being. Instead, Sophie turned toward Firth and his friends of the silver star and thanked them with a smile. ¡°Thank you, everyone! Thanks to you, the policy change of the dining hall was settled quickly!¡± As Sophie thanked them, Firth shook his head as he said, ¡°Please don¡¯t mention it!¡± Then he bowed instead. ¡°We also wanted to give our thanks for the opportunity to gain insight as silver stars.¡± Yesterday, all the students of the silver star, including Firth, who was forcibly taken by Sophie, were gathered in the kitchen to help reform the menu. Moreover, Sophie even dragged the head chef and all the other staff who were present at that moment. ¡°But really, why did the silver star end up cooking?¡± Since Marcus wasn¡¯t there when it happened, he had no idea about the circumstances, so he asked while spinning his fork. It seemed he had already finished his meal. ¡°Oh my, is it weird?¡± ¡°After all, they are silver stars, you know? For the silver star, who takes pride in researching for the development of the nation, it¡¯s amazing you managed to make them cook.¡± If it was a normal silver star, they would definitely not help Sophie. Just for the sake of better meals, they were asked to use their high intelligence for cooking, which held the same meaning of hurting their pride. Normally, it would be something that they would hesitate to help with. ¡°What are you talking about, Marcus? Cooking is science and physics! The kitchen is the laboratory. There¡¯s no way you can achieve prosperity for the nation if you can¡¯t understand that! First of all, one needs to understand the various effects of the ingredients, then think about the best fusion of spices and their amounts to bring out the best condition. One also needs to think about the nutrition obtained by mixing multiple ingredients. A meal isn¡¯t just about filling one¡¯s stomach, you know? Unless the body secures enough nutrients to fuel and maintain its operation, it won¡¯t stay healthy. The people need to be mentally and physically healthy, and this is essential for the development of the nation! Creating a dish that will stir one¡¯s appetite over it through sight and smell is also important. This not only requires skill but also sense. There¡¯s no way an act that requires a wide range of abilities could be shrugged off as ¡®merely cooking¡¯!¡± ¡°Okay, that was my fault. Cooking is definitely a science. So the power of the silver star is necessary!¡± Marcus apologized, overwhelmed by Sophie¡¯s words. It was an apology of Marcus¡¯ style that recognized the importance of speed and accuracy. ¡°That¡¯s right! The same could be said with the pepper used in this pot-au-feu. Pepper makes its consumer sweat easier, which eliminates toxins in the body and improves blood circulation. There are nutrients in just a single spice. Even if it was just used a little, don¡¯t you think it would open infinite possibilities if one delved into it?¡± As her eyes shined with fascination, Sophie began to explain the dishes on each plate. That appearance was reminiscent of a lady admiring jewelry, but what she was actually admiring was pot-au-feu. Was there another young lady out there who admired pot-au-feu that much? After Marcus stared at the strange scene for a while, he silently glanced at Luca and asked, ¡°Hey, did she do this yesterday as well?¡± ¡°Ah¡­ yes.¡± Sure enough, Luca nodded quietly. ¡°So that¡¯s why that old man actually helped¡­¡± The head chef, who was famous for his eccentricity, showed a subservient attitude to Sophie, not because she was a purple star or an aristocratic young lady, but probably because he heard her remarks earlier, which made him understand the importance of his job. No matter who it was, they wouldn¡¯t feel bad toward the person who respected their work and talked about its importance enthusiastically. ¡°That ojou-san is saying it with such passion after all. Well, most people will be rendered silent by that.¡± It was easy for them to imagine the girl speaking with her fist held high, but in contrast to Marcus, who was exasperated about it, Lars had a big smile. ¡°It was amazing! It felt like Sophie-sama ruled the place! The content of what she talked about was about spices from other nations and the possibilities and importance of seasoning! I was impressed at how Sophie-sama didn¡¯t deny what we ate until now. Considering what she usually ate, it would be normal to leak a complaint or two, but what was great about Sophie-sama is that she didn¡¯t make the chefs uncomfortable!¡± ¡°That ojou-san would finish her meal no matter how bad it was after all.¡± Even during the mountain exercise, Sophie finished all the portable foods, which were famous for their bad taste. The hard portable food, which was outright unchewable through jaw strength alone, was examined and tasted from various angles. Sophie¡¯s curiosity and sense of pursuit might make her feel more like a silver star than an actual silver star. Firth and the other silver star students seemed to understand that as well. Firth seemed to be completely inspired by Sophie and his eyes sparkled at the new insight. ¡°I thought spices were unnecessary ingredients used by upstarts to show off their authority, but I¡¯ve changed my mind. I never thought just by adjusting the amount, the taste actually changed that much!¡± ¡°Spices are similar to medicine, in that they can be used as poisons or medicines depending on how they are used.¡± In response to Firth¡¯s words, Sophie put her index finger on her lips and spoke with a regrettable voice. Even if many spices were imported from other nations, many chefs had no idea how to use them. However, the usage of spice, which was considered a luxury good, was often forced by its owners to show off their financial strength, so in recent years, meaningless and excessive amounts of spices had been dumped on top of ingredients. ¡°Spices have to be used appropriately and at the right amount. I think this applies to everything. Food is a field that is often neglected because it is too close to people¡¯s lives, but I¡¯m glad that Firth and the others learned about its importance!¡± ¡°Yes, I felt the endless possibilities in compounding and formulating! I thought hunger was merely an obstacle in gaining knowledge, but as silver stars, we ought to think deeply about human function and its maintenance. I was embarrassed of myself for looking down on food and cooking before.¡± Firth lowered his eyebrows and expressed regret for his failure, but soon changed to a cheerful voice. ¡°When I consulted with Lars-dono, there seemed to be a few gold star students whose families dealt with spices, so I was thinking of studying more on them.¡± ¡°Oh my, if it¡¯s spice, I think my family could prepare it. When I can contact my family, I will request them to bring some.¡± ¡°An encounter with unknown spice¡­ I¡¯m looking forward to it!¡± As Sophie settled her conversation with the bustling silver star students, she turned toward Marcus and reported happily, ¡°Marcus, it seems that everyone in the silver star will help in improving the portable food! We can make better things!¡± Not only improving its taste, but they would also improve the preservation technology for all foods, such was what the silver stars suggested on their own. As Sophie reported so with a smile, Marcus made a vague smile. ¡°Ojou-san, you sure are really good at involving others. I really respect you for that.¡± ¡°Eh? Did you say something, Marcus?¡± Looking at the girl who definitely heard what he said yet pretended not to, Marcus had a wry smile, but then there was a sobbing voice out of nowhere. As everyone wondered and looked around, they saw Conrad, who was famous as the idiot of the copper star, clasping his fork in tears. ¡°Eh, Conrad, what¡¯s wrong?¡± Sophie called out in surprise due to his sudden tears. ¡°Uuh¡­ to think I could eat this delicious meal from now on as well. I thought that the gold star was a group of money mongers while the silver star was a group of noisy fellows who dabbled in sophistry, but¨D thank you!!¡± As Conrad expressed his gratitude with a joyful voice, Lars and Firth muttered at the same time, ¡°¡±He really put it in a terrible way¡­¡±¡± Perhaps because both of them were aware of what Conrad meant, both of them looked toward the floor at the same time and began to feel depressed. Marcus hurriedly closed Conrad¡¯s mouth. ¡°Conrad, you have to choose your words more properly. I told you how much of a hard time I¡¯ve experienced because of that! ¨DSorry about that, young masters. He¡¯s just an idiot, so you don¡¯t have to mind it!¡± Apparently, Conrad was treated as a fool, which Marcus used to ask for forgiveness at the same time. ¡°No¡­ That¡¯s okay.¡± ¡°I just felt a slight pain in my chest, that¡¯s all¡­¡± The wounds seemed to be deeper than expected as Marcus¡¯ follow-up didn¡¯t bring them any solace. The moment Sophie tried to talk to the two depressed people, a mocking voice echoed in the dining hall. ¡°This is why the copper stars are just so troublesome because they lack manners.¡± The owner of the voice wore black clothes¨D He was a black star. He glanced at Sophie with a wrinkled expression filled with scorn and immediately looked away. Those chilly words seemed to be thrown at Conrad, who was the copper star, but he must have also meant for those words to be toward Sophie inwardly. Even if Sophie was a daughter of a baron family, since she was granted the purple star, he couldn¡¯t say sarcasm directly at her but he could do so toward another person near her instead. It was a cunning trick, but that wasn¡¯t the part that Sophie was curious about. Isn¡¯t this voice¡­ [¡°¨D¨D¨D¨Dshe merely seduced His Highness, and she became a purple star?¡±] It was the voice that said that and escaped before they got a clear look at who it was last time. Since Sophie intended to use it as material to blackmail the person responsible, she made sure to memorize the voice, therefore, there should be no mistake about it. ¡°Daniel Beck-dono, you¡­¡± Lars seemed to know his name, as expected of the gold star who remembered all aristocrats¡¯ names for the sake of creating social networks. Moreover, Lars¡¯ tone seemed to say, ¡°Not again,¡± which implied something like this happened before. Lars didn¡¯t report this to Sophie in particular, but perhaps they had several clashes outside of Sophie¡¯s knowledge. However, Sophie had no intention to denounce Daniel here. Since Lars didn¡¯t report it to her, it meant Lars and the others could handle it well by themselves. If Sophie were to say anything, it would waste the effort of Lars and the others. That was why Sophie intended to just let Daniel¡¯s insult slide. Indeed, as long as Daniel didn¡¯t mention anything unnecessary, she intended to do so¨D ¡°To think you are so emotional because of a mere meal. There¡¯s no manners or pride in it. Even if copper stars are mostly commoners, you are still students of ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯ after all, so you ought to have more dignity.¡± ¡°Mere¡­ you said?¡± Upon hearing the remark that Sophie found unacceptable, her eyes exuded a sharp light. ¡°You, what is your basis for disrespecting food and calling it mere? Eating is what allows you to live. Blasphemy toward food is blasphemy toward life!¡± Sophie flipped her dress and with footsteps that sounded louder than usual, the purple star girl drew closer toward the black star, which made everyone present turn pale. They realized her reverse scale was touched. ¡°That¡¯s right. The pursuit of food means the pursuit of life! Humans used fire to cook. Harvested crops and stored them. The pursuit of better food is only sought by humans, why do you say it is ¡®mere¡¯? What is your basis for that?!¡± ¡°!¡± ¡°You didn¡¯t notice its original value, yet you despised it and called it manners, what a peak of folly!!¡± As Sophie sharply pointed out and denounced him, the black star trembled and took a step back. The girl who kept her silence even from the disrespectful gazes of the black stars until now actually condemned someone loudly. It was something that he never expected. The black star, who completely misunderstood the essence of the girl whose appearance was neat and pretty, was about to unleash further words of attack, but it was Marcus who stopped her. Marcus got in between the two and turned to face Sophie. With a well-built Marcus standing in front of Sophie, the black star student disappeared from her sight. ¡°Okay, okay, ojou-san. It¡¯s only a waste of time to get involved further with that peak of folly. Just go to the courtyard and eat your lunch with Luca and the young master. You haven¡¯t eaten your lunch yet, have you?¡± ¡°Hey Marcus, I still have things to say!¡± ¡°Ojou-san takes a long time to eat, so if you don¡¯t eat early, lunchtime will pass. Isn¡¯t it pitiful if Luca and the young master end up not eating because of that?¡± Even if Sophie could eat her lunch later, Marcus knew the same couldn¡¯t be said for Luca and Lars, so he mentioned the two on purpose. Sure enough, Sophie seemed to notice that and said, ¡°You¡¯re right,¡± as she returned to herself. As for Luca and Lars, who didn¡¯t particularly mind if they skipped a meal but got their name mentioned, they showed expressions of confusion, but Marcus hurried them to go with his gaze so the two read the room and took Sophie to the courtyard. When Sophie completely disappeared from the dining hall, Marcus turned to the black star and spoke with a rough tone, ¡°Don¡¯t say something unnecessary! Even though that ojou-san isn¡¯t particularly a glutton, she is noisier regarding food compared to most people! If that sermon continues as it is, do you have the resolve to listen to it for hours?!¡± ¡°That¡¯s right! Sophie-sama¡¯s value toward food is unlike unscrupulous people like us, she is avant-garde and innovative with the intention to reform consciousness toward food! Those who could only speak about rigid concepts should just stay silent!¡± The one who spoke wasn¡¯t only Marcus, but Firth as well. Personality-wise, Firth usually didn¡¯t raise his voice, but it was in the nature of the silver star to hate people who imposed their ignorance toward others, and he became talkative at such times. Even if Daniel was a black star, as he was being strongly criticized by two directors and being looked at with gazes of criticism by the gold star, silver star, and copper star on top of that; he could do nothing but stay silent. At a place a little away from there but still close enough to see the situation that took place properly, there were three people of the black star. There was Keith, who was completely pale, Evert, who was sighing as he held onto his head, and next to him was Gerald, whose deep-sea-colored eyes glowed coldly as he made a short command. ¡°¨D¨D¨D¨DGather all the black stars.¡± Author¡¯s Note: Sophie : ¡°Uhm, I wonder if my remark just now didn¡¯t sound ladylike?¡± Lars : ¡°That¡¯s not the case! (It¡¯s Sophie-sama after all!)¡± Luca : ¡°(Since Lars said so, I guess it is okay for me to report it to elder brother?)¡± There was nobody who had the role to retort among the 14-year-old group. 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W§Öll, th§Ö §ãr§Ö§Ñtur§Ö? kn§àwn §Ñ? m§Ön w§Ör§Ö m§Ñd§Ö t§à b§Ö l§Ö?? ?§Ön??t?v§Ö th§Ñn w§àm§Ön, §Ñnd ? h§Ñd ?u§ãh §Ñ th§àught ?n m§å §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö. ?n th§Ö f?r?t §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö, th§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn w§àm§Ön h§Ñd §Ñ b§Ött§Ör ?§Ön?§Ö §àf §â§Ör§ã§Ö§ât?§àn §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à m§Ön d§Ñt§Öd b§Ñ§ãk t§à th§Ö §â§Ör?§àd wh§Ön m§Ön w§Önt §àff t§à hunt wh?l§Ö th§Ö w§àm§Ön §âr§àt§Ö§ãt§Öd th§Ö?r h§àu?§Ö?. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñn §Ñb?l?t§å §ãult?v§Ñt§Öd t§à qu?§ãkl§å n§àt?§ã§Ö th§Ö §âh§å??§ã§Ñl ?t§Ñt§Ö §àf th§Ö m§Ömb§Ör? §àf th§Ö f§Ñm?l§å. ?n th§Ñt §ã§Ñ?§Ö, ??n§ã§Ö ? w§Ñ? §Ñ m§Ñn, ? th?nk th§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ñt m§å §Ñb?l?t§å t§à §â§Ör§ã§Ö?v§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ b?t l§Ñ§ãk?ng w§Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt §ã§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö h§Öl§â§Öd. ¡­§´h?? w§Ñ? d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å n§àt m§Ö m§Ñk?ng §Ö§ç§ãu?§Ö? f§àr n§àt b§Ö?ng §Ñbl§Ö t§à §ãl§Ñr?f§å th§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn f§àr ?uzuk§Ñ n§Ö§Ö-?§Ñn¡¯? §Ñng§Ör §Öv§Ön n§àw, §àk§Ñ§å? U~hn, but ?t ?ur§Ö ?? §Ñ w§ànd§Ör. §¡t th§Ö §ã§àm§â§Ñn§å ? w§àrk§Öd w?th, ? h§Ñd th§Ö r§Ö§âut§Ñt?§àn §Ñ? §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn wh§à w§Ñ? r§Ñth§Ör §ã§Ñr?ng §Ñnd §Ñtt§Önt?v§Ö, but wh§Ön ?t w§Ñ? w?th §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö ? w§Ñ? §ãl§à?§Ö w?th, ? w§Ñ? tr§Ö§Ñt§Öd §Ñ? ?tu§â?d. ? ?ur§Öl§å §Ö§Ñrn§Öd th§Ö §Öv§Ñlu§Ñt?§àn §àf b§Ö?ng §ã§Ñr?ng §Ñnd §Ñtt§Önt?v§Ö, but m§Ñ§åb§Ö m§å tru§Ö n§Ñtur§Ö w§Ñ? l?k§Ö wh§Ñt ?uzuk§Ñ n§Ö§Ö-?§Ñn ?§Ñ?d, §Ñn unb§Öl?§Öv§Ñbl§å dull gu§å. §´h§Ör§Öf§àr§Ö, r§Öfl§Ö§ãt?ng §àn m§å §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö¡¯? ?§Ölf, ? §Ñm §âr§àud §àf m§å t§àl§Ör§Ñn§ã§Ö t§àw§Ñrd h§àw ?n?§Ön??t?v§Ö m§Ön §ã§Ñn b§Ö. Y§Ö?, ? w§Ñ? ?t?ll b§Ö?ng §ã§àn??d§Ör§Ñt§Ö d§Ö?§â?t§Ö m§å §Ñtt?tud§Ö, §å§àu kn§àw? ? th§àught ?t §ã§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö h§Öl§â§Öd f§àr m§Ön t§à b§Ö §Ñ l?ttl§Ö ?n?§Ön??t?v§Ö. ¡­¡­§£ut §å§àu ?§Ö§Ö, ? th?nk tr§å?ng t§à §âr§à§ã§Ö§Öd w?th th§Ö ??tu§Ñt?§àn wh?l§Ö ?gn§àr?ng m§å §à§â?n?§àn w§Ñ? ?t?ll t§à§à mu§ãh. §´h?? w§Ñ? d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å n§àt ?n?§Ön??t?v§Ö, r?ght? ?f §Ñn§åth?ng, ?t w§Ñ? m§àr§Ö th§Ö w§àrk §àf th§Ö d§Öv?l. ?nd§Ö§Öd, f§àr §Ö§ç§Ñm§âl§Ö, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? th?? §àn§Ö¨D¨D Wh§Ñt¡¯? th??? ?nv§àlunt§Ñr?l§å, h§Ör th§àught? b§Ö§ã§Ñm§Ö §´§Ñ?uku¡¯?. §¡ gr§àu§â §àf bl§Ñ§ãk l?n§Öd u§â ?n fr§ànt §àf h§Ör. N§Ö§Ödl§Ö?? t§à ?§Ñ§å, th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö th§Ö ?tud§Önt? §àf th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr. §´h§Ö gr§àu§â w§Ñ? §Ñll b§àw?ng th§Ö?r h§Ö§Ñd? §Ñnd gr§Ö§Öt?ng ?§à§âh?§Ö. ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñ n§àrm§Ñl gr§Ö§Öt?ng, ?t w§Ñ? §Ñn §Ñ§â§àl§àg§å. ¡°§²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö f§àrg?v§Ö th§Ö rud§Ön§Ö?? §àf th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr.¡± ¡°¡­§¯§Ñh?¡± §´h§Ö f?gur§Ö §àf G§Ör§Ñld, wh§à ?t§à§àd §Ñt th§Ö f§àr§Öfr§ànt §Ñnd h§Ñd h?? h§Ö§Ñd l§àw§Ör th§Ñn §Ñn§å§àn§Ö §Öl?§Ö, w§Ñ? r§Öfl§Ö§ãt§Öd b§Öl§àw ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö?. ?§à§âh?§Ö ?nv§àlunt§Ñr?l§å h§Öld h§Ör §àwn h§Ö§Ñd. ?¡¯m h§Ñv?ng §Ñ h§Ö§Ñd§Ñ§ãh§Ö. Wh§å d?d th?ng? §Önd u§â l?k§Ö th??¡­? ?u?t wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught ?h§Ö g§Ñv§Ö th§Ö §â§Örf§Ö§ãt b§Öh§Ñv?§àr §àf §Ñ l§Ñd§å t§à d§Ö§Ñl w?th h?m, th?? w§Ñ? th§Ö r§Ö?ult. ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t §Ñ?k f§àr th§Ö wh§àl§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr f§Ñ§ãult§å t§à §ã§àm§Ö t§à §Ñ§â§àl§àg?z§Ö t§à h§Ör. ??n§ã§Ö Lu§ã§Ñ w§Ñ? §Ñw§Ñ§å du§Ö t§à b§Ö?ng ?umm§àn§Öd b§å L§àr§Önz§à, §®§Ñr§ãu?, wh§à ?§Örv§Öd §Ñ? th§Ö §Ö?§ã§àrt f§àr th§Ö d§Ñ§å, §Ñl?§à h§Ñd §Ñ dumbf§àund§Öd §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? r§Ñr§Ö f§àr h?m, §Ñ? h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt th§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §àf th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr. N§à, ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?u?t §®§Ñr§ãu?. §¦v§Ön th§Ö §â§Ñ??§Ör?b§å h§Ñd th§Ö?r §Ö§å§Ö? w?d§Ö §Ñt th§Ö ?§ã§Ön§Ö. ?f ?t w§Ñ? d§àn§Ö ?n §Ñ §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö wh§Ör§Ö n§à ?tud§Önt §ã§àuld ?§Ö§Ö, §â§Örh§Ñ§â? ?§à§âh?§Ö w§àuldn¡¯t f§Ö§Öl §Ñ? b§Ñd §àf §Ñ h§Ö§Ñd§Ñ§ãh§Ö. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?tud§Önt? w§àuld §â§Ñ?? b§å th?? §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö wh§Ön th§Ö§å r§Öturn§Öd t§à th§Ö?r d§àrm §Ñnd, t?m§Ö-w??§Ö, ?t w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à wh§Ön §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö g§Ñth§Ör§Öd th§Ö m§à?t. §³§àn??d§Ör?ng th§Ö §ãh§à?§ã§Ö §àf l§à§ã§Ñt?§àn, ?t m§Ñd§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñnt t§à gr§Ñb th§Ö?r §ãh§Ö?t? §Ñnd §Ñ?k wh§Öth§Ör th?? w§Ñ? ?§àm§Ö ?§àrt §àf h§Ñr§Ñ??m§Önt ?n?t§Ö§Ñd. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? G§Ör§Ñg§Ör§Ñ h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd t§à h§Ö§Ñr wh§Ñt h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd ?n th§Ö d?n?ng h§Ñll §å§Ö?t§Örd§Ñ§å? §£ut ??n¡¯t th§Ñt §Ñ tr?v?§Ñl th?ng? §´h§Ö ¡°tr?v?§Ñl th?ng¡± w§Ñ? §Ñb§àut h§àw ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?l?ghtl§å ?rr?t§Ñt§Öd §Ñt th§Ö d??§Ñgr§Ö§Öm§Önt §Ñnd thr§Öw §Ñ ?l?ghtl§å §ãut§Ö t§Ñntrum. W§Ñ?n¡¯t ?t n§àrm§Ñl f§àr t§Ö§Ön§Ñg§Ö g?rl? t§à thr§àw §Ñ t§Ñntrum? ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñl?§à §Ñ?k§Öd Lu§ã§Ñ §Ñnd L§Ñr? §Ñft§Ör th§Ñt. ¡°? w§ànd§Ör ?f m§å r§Öm§Ñrk ?u?t n§àw d?dn¡¯t ?§àund l§Ñd§ål?k§Ö?¡± §´§à wh?§ãh th§Ö§å §Ñn?w§Ör§Öd, ¡°§´h§Ñt¡¯? n§àt th§Ö §ã§Ñ?§Ö,¡± §Ñnd ?h§à§àk th§Ö?r h§Ö§Ñd?. §´h§Ön th§Ö§å ?§â§Önt th§Ö?r lun§ãh §â§Ö§Ñ§ã§Öfull§å §Ñft§Ör th§Ñt. ?n th§Ö m§àrn?ng, wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñ?k§Öd §®§Ñr§ãu?, wh§à §ã§Ñm§Ö ?n Lu§ã§Ñ¡¯? ?t§Ö§Ñd, §Ñb§àut wh§Ñt h§Ñ§â§â§Ön§Öd §Ñft§Ör ?h§Ö l§Öft, §®§Ñr§ãu? §ã§Ñ?u§Ñll§å §Ñn?w§Ör§Öd, ¡°§¦v§Ön ?f §å§àu §Ñ?k, th§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§àth?ng ?n §â§Ñrt?§ãul§Ñr th§àugh?¡± §¡b§àv§Ö §Ñll, §®§Ñr§ãu?¡¯ §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? §Ñ? ?ur§âr??§Öd §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯?, ?h§àw§Öd th§Ñt h§Ö §Ñl?§à d?dn¡¯t §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt th?? t§à h§Ñ§â§â§Ön. §¦v§Ön th§àugh ? ?h§àw§Öd §Ñn §Ñtt?tud§Ö th§Ñt ? kn§Öw n§àth?ng, wh§å d?d th?? m§Ñn br?ng u§â th§Ö t§à§â?§ã §Ñg§Ñ?n!? §¡t th§Ñt t?m§Ö, G§Ör§Ñld ?h§àuld h§Ñv§Ö §ãl§Ö§Ñrl§å r§Ö§Ñd ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? ?nt§Önt?§àn?. §¡nd th§Ö r§Ö?ult §àf th§Ñt w§Ñ? ¡°th??.¡± ?t w§Ñ? f§àr§ã?ng §Ñn §Ñ§â§àl§àg§å. ?t w§Ñ? §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Ñbl§Ö t§à b§Ö?ng f§àr§ã§Öd t§à ?§Öll §âr§àdu§ãt? §Öv§Ön th§àugh th§Ö g§à§àd? w§Ör§Ön¡¯t r§Öqu§Ö?t§Öd. ¨D¨D§¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?t w§Ñ? §ã§Ört§Ñ?nl§å th§Ö r?ght §ãh§à?§ã§Ö f§àr th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr. ?f th§Ö§å ?gn§àr§Öd th§Ö m§Ñl?§ã§Ö t§àw§Ñrd th§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr, §âun??hm§Önt w§Ñ? un§Ñv§à?d§Ñbl§Ö. §´h?ng? m?ght b§Ö d?ff§Ör§Önt ?f th§Ö§å h?d ?t w§Öll, but t§Ö§Ön§Ñg§Ör? w§Ör§Ö und§Ör th§Ö d§Ölu??§àn th§Ñt wh§Ñt th§Ö§å b§Öl?§Öv§Öd w§Ñ? th§Ö r?ght th?ng, §Ñnd th§Ö§å §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Öl§â but tr§å t§à §Öl?m?n§Ñt§Ö wh§Ñt w§Ñ? §Öv?l t§à th§Öm. ?t m?ght b§Ö d?ff§Ör§Önt ?f th§Ö§å §ã§Ñl§ãul§Ñt§Öd §Ñll th§Ö §â§à???bl§Ö r§Ö?ult?, but th§Ö§å, wh§à §ànl§å m§àv§Öd b§Ñ?§Öd §àn th§Ö?r §Öm§àt?§àn, §ã§àuld §ànl§å §ã§àm§Ö u§â w?th §ãh?ld??h §Ñ§ãt?§àn?. §²§à?nt?ng §àut ?u§ãh §ãh?ld??h §Ñ§ãt?§àn? §Ñnd tr§å?ng t§à f?§ç th§Öm, wh?§ãh G§Ör§Ñld, th§Ö b§Ö§Ñr§Ör §àf thr§Ö§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr?, d?d, w§Ñ? d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å n§àt wr§àng f§àr §Ñ hum§Ñn b§Ö?ng. §´h§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn th§Ö§å §ãh§à?§Ö th§Ö l§à§ã§Ñt?§àn w?th §Ñ l§àt §àf ?tud§Önt?¡¯ §Ö§å§Ö? m?ght §Ñl?§à m§Ö§Ñn t§à m§Ñk§Ö th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr und§Ör?t§Ñnd th§Ö ??gn?f?§ã§Ñn§ã§Ö §àf th§Ö m§Ñtt§Ör. §³§Ört§Ñ?nl§å, ? §ã§Ñn¡¯t ?§Ñ§å ?t¡¯? §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öl§å wr§àng¡­ §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ö m§Öth§àd w§Ñ? ?§à m§Ñk§Ö?h?ft §Ñnd h§Ñ?t§å. N§à m§Ñtt§Ör h§àw ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ñw ?t, ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t th?nk th§Ö ?tud§Önt? §àf th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr w§Ör§Ö §ã§ànv?n§ã§Öd t§à b§àw th§Ö?r h§Ö§Ñd?. §´h§Ö§å m?ght b§Ö f?ll§Öd w?th ?nd?gn§Ñt?§àn ?nw§Ñrdl§å, but ??n§ã§Ö G§Ör§Ñld ?§Ñ?d ?§à, th§Ö§å §ã§àuldn¡¯t ?§Ñ§å n§à §Ñnd b§àw§Öd th§Ö?r h§Ö§Ñd?. D?d th?? m§Ñn n§àt und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt k?nd §àf §Öm§àt?§àn ?t §âr§àdu§ã§Öd? ??n§ã§Ö th§à?§Ö ?tud§Önt? b§àw§Öd th§Ö?r h§Ö§Ñd?, ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t ?§Ö§Ö th§Ö?r §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn?, but th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng ?h§Ö §ã§àuld t§Öll. §´h§Ö f§Ñ§ãt th§Ñt th§Ö§å f§Ölt §Ñng§Ör t§àw§Ñrd th§Ö g?rl wh§à §ã§Ñu?§Öd n§àt §ànl§å th§Öm but §Ñl?§à th§Ö b§Ö§Ñr§Ör §àf thr§Ö§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr?, G§Ör§Ñld F§àr??u?, t§à b§àw th§Ö?r h§Ö§Ñd? t§à h§Ör. ? d?dn¡¯t §Öv§Ön w§Ñnt th?? gu§å t§à b§àw h?? h§Ö§Ñd t§à m§Ö! ¡°¡­G§Ör§Ñld-?§Ñm§Ñ, ? h§Ñv§Ö §Ñ h§Ñrd t?m§Ö und§Ör?t§Ñnd?ng wh§å ? §Ñm b§Ö?ng §Ñ§â§àl§àg?z§Öd t§à, but th§Ñt¡¯? §Ön§àugh, ?§à §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö r§Ñ??§Ö §å§àur h§Ö§Ñd.¡± §¦v§Ön §Ñ? ?§à§âh?§Ö tr?§Öd n§àt t§à ?§â§Ö§Ñk w?th §Ñ v§Ñ?n t§àn§Ö §Ñ? mu§ãh §Ñ? §â§à???bl§Ö, G§Ör§Ñld¡¯? §â§à?tur§Ö d?dn¡¯t m§àv§Ö §Ñt §Ñll. §¯§Ö h§Ñd n§à ?nt§Önt?§àn t§à m§Ñk§Ö th§Ö §Ñ§â§àl§àg§å n§Öv§Ör h§Ñ§â§â§Ön¨Dth§Ñt ?h§àuld b§Ö wh§Ñt h§Ö m§Ö§Ñnt. §´h?? b§Ñ?t§Ñrd¡­! §¦v§Ön th§àugh ?t w§Ñ? §ànl§å w?th?n h§Ör m?nd, ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t §ànl§å ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör, but §Ñl?§à §´§Ñ?uku w§Ñ? ?rr?t§Ñt§Öd. ?h§Ö h§Ñd f§Ölt th§Ñt w§Ñ§å §Öv§Ör ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö§å §ã§Ñm§Ö t§à §Ñ§â§àl§àg?z§Ö. §¦v§Ör ??n§ã§Ö th§Ö m§Ñn ?n fr§ànt §àf h?m b§àw§Öd h?? h§Ö§Ñd §Ñnd §Ñ§â§àl§àg?z§Öd f§Ñ?t§Ör th§Ñn §Ñn§å§àn§Ö¨D¨D §¡uth§àr¡¯? 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W§Ö w§Ör§Ö §ã§àmr§Ñd§Ö?©c(^§à^)د ?f th§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à h§Ñd th§àught: ¡°n§à, th§Ñt¡¯? n§àt ?t! Y§àu d§àn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd h§àw §åur? ?u§â§â§à?§Öd t§à f§Ö§Öl l?k§Ö!¡± §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö t§Öll m§Ö §Ñ? w§Öll. ? w§àuld d§à m§å b§Ö?t t§à ?m§âr§àv§Ö (¡®¡ó¡¯)©g §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à §Ñn§àth§Ör ?t§àr§å §Ñb§àut th§Ö g?rl¡¯? §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å §Ñft§Ör ?§à§âh?§Ö l§Öft. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ b§àmb l§Öft th§Ör§Ö, ?§à ?f §Ñn§å§àn§Ö §Ñ?k§Öd ¡°Wh?§ãh §àn§Ö?¡± §âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ö ?§Ö§Ñr§ãh f§àr ?t (£à?¦Ø?¡ä)©g ? §Ñl?§à r§Öv??§Öd th?ng?, ?§à ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? ?nt§Ör§Ñ§ãt?§àn w?th L§àr§Önz§à w§àuld f§Ö§Öl §Ñ l?ttl§Ö d?ff§Ör§Önt t§à th§Ö w§Öb n§àv§Öl v§Ör??§àn. Du§Ö t§à th§Ö §ãh§Ñng§Ö, ? h§Ñd t§à r§Öm§Ñk§Ö th§Ö ?§ãr§Ñ§â§â§Öd §â§Ñrt, ?§à ? §Önd§Öd u§â w§àrk h§Ñrd§Ör th§Ñn §àn§Ö v§àlum§Ö w§àrth, ?§à ? w§àuld b§Ö gr§Ñt§Öful ?f §å§àu r§Ö§Ñd ?t ( ;?;) §°f §ã§àur?§Ö, ?¡¯m ?t?ll th§Ñnkful f§àr §å§àu r§Ö§Ñd?ng th§Ö w§Öb n§àv§Öl v§Ör??§àn! §²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö t§Ñk§Ö §ã§Ñr§Ö §àf m§Ö fr§àm n§àw §àn (*¡ä¨Œ£à*) https://watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-157/ CH 158 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 158 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, §®§Ön §¡r§Ö §³r§Ö§Ñtur§Ö? §´h§Ñt §¡r§Ö §Ñ L?ttl§Ö ?n?§Ön??t?v§Ö, §¡r§Ön¡¯t §´h§Ö§å? ?? D§Ö§ã§Ömb§Ör 16th, th§Ö ?§Ö§ã§ànd v§àlum§Ö §àf th§Ö l?ght n§àv§Öl ?? r§Öl§Ö§Ñ?§Öd! §¡t l§Ö§Ñ?t, ? ?h§àuld u§âd§Ñt§Ö th§Ö w§Öb n§àv§Öl t§à§à! W?th th§Ñt ?n m?nd, ? §Önd§Öd u§â wr?t?ng §Ñ ?l?ghtl§å l§àng §ãh§Ñ§ât§Ör (*¡ä¦Ø£à) W§Öll, th§Ö §âl§àt ?t?§Ölf d?dn¡¯t §Ñdv§Ñn§ã§Ö mu§ãh, th§àugh¡­|§Õ©b) ?§à§âh?§Ö d?dn¡¯t kn§àw wh§Ñt k?nd §àf d??§ãu???§àn t§à§àk §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö §Ñm§àng th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr?. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd n§àb§àd§å §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd th§Ñt G§Ör§Ñld, th§Ö b§Ö§Ñr§Ör §àf thr§Ö§Ö ?t§Ñr?, w§àuld kn§Ö§Öl §àn th§Ö gr§àund §Ñnd l§àw§Ör h?? h§Ö§Ñd ??n§ã§Ö §Öv§Ör§å§àn§Ö¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö? w§Ör§Ö §ã§àl§àr§Öd w?th §Ñ?t§àn??hm§Önt, §Ñnd th§Ö§å ?w§Ñll§àw§Öd th§Ö?r br§Ö§Ñth? §Ñ? th§Ö§å l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt th§Ö §âr§à?tr§Ñt?ng G§Ör§Ñld. §¡m§àng th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr ?tud§Önt?, th§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à w§Ñ? m§à?t ?ur§âr??§Öd b§å G§Ör§Ñld¡¯? §Ñ§ãt?§àn w§Ñ? th§Ö m§Ñn r?ght b§Öh?nd h?m. ¡°§´-th§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à n§Ö§Öd f§àr §å§àu t§à kn§Ö§Öl n§àw, ?? th§Ör§Ö?¡± §¯§Ö §âut h?? h§Ñnd §àn G§Ör§Ñld¡¯? ?h§àuld§Ör t§à ?t§à§â h?? §Ñ§â§àl§àg§å, but G§Ör§Ñld d?dn¡¯t §Öv§Ön tw?t§ãh §Ñnd k§Ö§ât h?? h§Ö§Ñd d§àwn. 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[¡°§´h§à?§Ö tw§à ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à b§Ö b§Ö?t fr?§Önd?.¡±] Wh§Ön Lu§ã§Ñ ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt, ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Öl§â but r§Ñ??§Ö h§Ör v§à?§ã§Ö §àut §àf §Ñ?t§àn??hm§Önt. §´§à th?nk th§Ñt §Ñn §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§ànl§Ö??, §Ñ§â§Ñth§Öt?§ã, §Ñnd ?t§Ö§Öl-f§Ñ§ã§Öd m§Ñn §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å h§Ñd §Ñ fr?§Önd, m§àr§Ö§àv§Ör, §àn§Ö wh§à h§Ö §ã§àuld §ã§Ñll §Ñ b§Ö?t fr?§Önd, w§Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd §Ñ h§Ñrd t?m§Ö b§Öl?§Öv?ng. ¨D§£ut n§àw, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §ã§ànv?n§ã§Öd. Wh§Ön §¦v§Ört und§Ör?t§à§àd th§Ñt G§Ör§Ñld h§Ñd n§à ?nt§Önt?§àn §àf §ã§Ö§Ñ??ng h?? §Ñ§â§àl§àg§å, §¦v§Ört §Ñl?§à ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å kn§Ö§Öl§Öd n§Ö§çt t§à h?m. F§àr §Ñ m§àm§Önt, ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuld ?§Ö§Ö §Ñng§Ör ?n h?? §Ö§å§Ö? wh§Ön h§Ö l§à§àk§Öd u§â §Ñt ?§à§âh?§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Ö§Ñl?z§Öd thr§àugh th§à?§Ö §Ö§å§Ö?. §¡§Ñh, th?? m§Ñn ?? trul§å G§Ör§Ñld¡¯? fr?§Önd. §¦v§Ört¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö? w§Ör§Ön¡¯t f?ll§Öd w?th d???§Ñt??f§Ñ§ãt?§àn §àf h§Ñv?ng t§à §Ñ§â§àl§àg?z§Ö t§à th§Ö f§Öm§Ñl§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr, but w?th r§Ö?§Öntm§Önt f§àr m§Ñk?ng G§Ör§Ñld kn§Ö§Öl §Ñnd b§àw. G§Ör§Ñld F§àr??u? w§Ñ? th§Ö §âr?d§Ö §àf th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr ?tud§Önt?. §£§àrn ?n §Ñ f§Ñm§àu? f§Ñm?l§å, §â§à??§Ö???ng §Ö§ç§ã§Ö§ât?§àn§Ñl t§Ñl§Önt, §Ñnd th§Ö §å§àung§Ö?t §â§Ör?§àn t§à r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Ö thr§Ö§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr?. §¯§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñ ?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñl §âr§Ö?§Ön§ã§Ö ?n th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö g§Ön§Ör§Ñt?§àn. F§àr §¦v§Ört, G§Ör§Ñld w§Ñ? h?? fr?§Önd §Ñnd h?? §âr?d§Ö. §¡nd h?? §âr?d§Ö w§Ñ? w§àund§Öd¨D§¦v§Ört¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö? th§Ñt w§Ör§Ö f?ll§Öd w?th r§Ö?§Öntm§Önt §ã§ànv§Ö§å§Öd th§Ñt. §£§Ö?t fr?§Önd, huh¡­ §¦v§Ön wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd h?? §Ñng§Ör, ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t ?§Ñ§å ?t w§Ñ? §Ñb?urd §Ñng§Ör. ?f ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ör§Ö ?n h?? §â§à??t?§àn, ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?ur§Ö ?h§Ö w§àuld d§à th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö. ?h§Ö w§àuldn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à ?§Ö§Ö h§Ör fr?§Önd kn§Ö§Öl?ng. ?t w§Ñ? §Öv§Ön m§àr§Ö ?§à ?f ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ fr?§Önd ?h§Ö w§Ñ? §âr§àud §àf. ?§Ö§Ö?ng §¦v§Ört f§àll§àw?ng G§Ör§Ñld t§à kn§Ö§Öl, th§Ö §àth§Ör bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr ?tud§Önt? w§Ör§Ö dumbf§àund§Öd but th§Ön ?mm§Öd?§Ñt§Öl§å f§àll§àw§Öd, f§àrm?ng §Ñ ?§âl§Önd?d §Ñ§â§àl§àg§å l?n§Ö. §´h§Ö§å f§Ñ?l§Öd t§à h?d§Ö th§Ö?r ?nn§Ör r§Ö?§Öntm§Önt th§àugh. ??n§ã§Ö ?t §ã§Ñm§Ö t§à th??, ?t w§àuld b§Ö §Ñ g§à§àd ?d§Ö§Ñ t§à r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Ö th§Ö §Ñ§â§àl§àg§å. Wh§Ön th§Ö §â§Ör?§àn §Ñt th§Ö t§à§â l§àw§Ör§Öd th§Ö?r h§Ö§Ñd, th§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö b§Öl§àw h§Ñd t§à f§àll§àw §Öv§Ön ?f th§Ö§å d?dn¡¯t l?k§Ö ?t, r§Ög§Ñrdl§Ö?? §àf th§Ö?r §Ñ§ãtu§Ñl f§Ö§Öl?ng?. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? h§àw ?§à§ã?§Öt§å §Ñnd §àrg§Ñn?z§Ñt?§àn? w§àrk§Öd. ?f ?§à, ?t m§Ñd§Ö ?§Ön?§Ö t§à §àb§Ö§å, §Ñnd th§Ö ?mm§Ñtur§Ö f§Ö§Öl?ng? §àf w§Ñnt?ng t§à ?§â§Ö§Ñk ?n §à§â§â§à??t?§àn h§Ñd l§àng g§àn§Ö du§Ö t§à h?? §Ö§ç§â§Ör?§Ön§ã§Ö w§àrk?ng §Ñ? §Ñ ?§Ñl§Ñr§åm§Ñn ?n h§Ör §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? wh§å ?§à§âh?§Ö h§Ñd n§à ?nt§Önt?§àn §àf ?h§àw?ng §Ñnt§Ñg§àn??m t§àw§Ñrd G§Ör§Ñld, wh§à l§Öd th§Ö §Ñ§â§àl§àg§å, §Ñnd th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr ?tud§Önt? wh§à h§Ñd t§à f§àll§àw ?u?t. ?f ? r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Ö th§Ö §Ñ§â§àl§àg§å¡­ ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñw§Ñr§Ö. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? th§Ö b§Ö?t §ã§àur?§Ö §àf §Ñ§ãt?§àn. §¡ll ?h§Ö n§Ö§Öd§Öd t§à d§à w§Ñ? t§à ?§Ñ§å th§Ñt ?h§Ö und§Ör?t§à§àd. ?§à§âh?§Ö §à§â§Ön§Öd h§Ör m§àuth §Ñnd tr?§Öd t§à ?§â§Ö§Ñk, but ?udd§Önl§å ?t§à§â§â§Öd. §¦v§Ön ?f ?t¡¯? th§Ö §ã§àrr§Ö§ãt §Ñ§ãt?§àn §Ñ? §Ñn §àrg§Ñn?z§Ñt?§àn, wh§Ñt d?d h§Ö th?nk §àf ?t¡­ §Ñ? §Ñ fr?§Önd? Wh§Ön G§Ör§Ñld ?udd§Önl§å kn§Ö§Öl§Öd, §ã§àn??d§Ör?ng §¦v§Ört¡¯? §Ñ?t§àn??h§Öd §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn, ?t w§Ñ? §ãl§Ö§Ñr th§Ñt §¦v§Ört h§Ñdn¡¯t h§Ö§Ñrd §àf ?t ?n §Ñdv§Ñn§ã§Ö. D?d th?? m§Ñn n§àt §Öv§Ön t§Öll h?? §àwn fr?§Önd §Ñb§àut wh§Ñt h§Ö w§àuld d§à? §¯§Ö d?dn¡¯t t§Öll h?m th§Ñt h§Ö w§àuld l§Ö§Ñd th§Ö §Ñ§â§àl§àg§å? ¡­Y§àu ?h§àuld §Ñt l§Ö§Ñ?t §ã§àn?ult h?m b§Öf§àr§Öh§Ñnd. N§à, f§àrg§Öt §ã§àn?ult?ng, w§àuld G§Ör§Ñld h§Ñv§Ö §Öv§Ön d??§ãu??§Öd ?t w?th th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr ?tud§Önt? b§Öf§àr§Öh§Ñnd? §°f §ã§àur?§Ö, G§Ör§Ñld mu?t h§Ñv§Ö tr?§Öd t§à §âur?u§Ö th§Ö m§Ñtt§Ör b§Öf§àr§Öh§Ñnd, but th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à w§Ñ§å th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr ?tud§Önt? §ã§àuld §Ñdm?t th§Ö§å h§Ñd §Ñ§ãt§Öd rud§Öl§å t§àw§Ñrd th§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr §Öv§Ön ?f th§Ö?r m§àuth? w§Ör§Ö t§à b§Ö §âr?§Öd §à§â§Ön. ?f th§Ö§å §Ñdm?tt§Öd ?t, ?t w§àuld m§Ö§Ñn §ã§Ñ§â?t§Ñl §âun??hm§Önt. ?t w§àuldn¡¯t f§Ñll §àn ?u?t th§Öm?§Ölv§Ö? §Ö?th§Ör; th§Ö?r d??gr§Ñ§ã§Öful b§Öh§Ñv?§àr w§àuld §Ñl?§à ?nv§àlv§Ö th§Ö?r r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãt?v§Ö f§Ñm?l?§Ö?, ?§à th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à w§Ñ§å th§Ö§å §ã§àuld m§Ñk§Ö ?t §âubl?§ã. §¦§ç§Ñ§ãtl§å b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö G§Ör§Ñld w§Ñ? §Ñw§Ñr§Ö §àf th§Ñt, h§Ö d?dn¡¯t §âur?u§Ö ?t t§à§à d§Ö§Ö§âl§å. ?n §Ö§ç§ãh§Ñng§Ö f§àr n§àt §âur?u?ng th§Ö m§Ñtt§Ör, h§Ö m§Ñd§Ö th§Öm §Ñ§â§àl§àg?z§Ö. ?t w§Ñ? f§àr th§Ö ?§Ñk§Ö §àf m§Ñk?ng th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr §Ñw§Ñr§Ö §àf th§Ö?r §ãr?m§Ö §Ñnd t§à §âr§Öv§Önt th§Öm fr§àm §ã§àmm?tt?ng furth§Ör §àff§Ön?§Ö?. §¡ll wh?l§Ö kn§àw?ng ?f h§Ö t§à§àk ?n?t?§Ñt?v§Ö t§à §Ñ§â§àl§àg?z§Ö, th§Ö ?tud§Önt? §àf th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr w§àuld h§Ñv§Ö n§à §ãh§à?§ã§Ö but t§à f§àll§àw¨D¨D ?t w§Ñ? th§Ö qu?§ãk§Ö?t m§Öth§àd §Ñnd w§àuld r§Ö?§àlv§Ö th§Ö m§Ñtt§Ör §àutw§Ñrdl§å. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ö mud th§Ñt g§Ñth§Ör§Öd w§àuld n§Öv§Ör d??§Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr. §°v§Ör t?m§Ö, ?t w§àuld §ànl§å b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö m§àr§Ö turb?d. ¡­§´h?? ?? ?rr?t§Ñt?ng. Unkn§àw?ngl§å, ?h§Ö furr§àw§Öd h§Ör §Ö§å§Öbr§àw? §Ñnd §Ö§ç§Ört§Öd ?tr§Öngth §àn h§Ör §â§Ñlm. §¡n ?rr?t§Ñt§Öd f§Ö§Öl?ng §Ñr§à?§Ö §Ñnd ?h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t k§Ö§Ö§â h§Ör u?u§Ñl §ã§Ñlmn§Ö??. ?t§à§â ?t. §´h?? ?n§Ñ§â§âr§à§âr?§Ñt§Ö ?rr?t§Ñt?§àn ?? unf?t f§àr ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör. ?nd§Ö§Öd. ?t w§Ñ? ?n§Ñ§â§âr§à§âr?§Ñt§Ö. §¡ft§Ör §Ñll, th?? ?rr?t§Ñt?§àn w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör¡¯? but h§Ör §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö ?§Ölf¡¯?¨D?t w§Ñ? §´§Ñ?uku¡¯?. ?¡¯v§Ö §Ñlw§Ñ§å? h§Ñt§Öd th?? m§Ñn¡­ Fr§àm th§Ö d§Ñ§å th§Ö§å f?r?t m§Öt, th?? m§Ñn g§Ñv§Ö h§Ör t§Örr?bl§Ö d??§ã§àmf§àrt. W§Ñ? ?t h?? §Ñtm§à?§âh§Ör§Ö? §¯?? t§àn§Ö §àf ?§â§Ö§Ö§ãh? §¯?? g§Ñz§Ö? ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t kn§àw th§Ö §ã§Ñu?§Ö §Ñll th?? t?m§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught ?t w§Ñ? du§Ö t§à h?? h?gh-gr§Ñd§Ö f§Ñ§ã§Ö §Ñnd b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö h§Ö r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd §Ñff§Ö§ãt?§àn fr§àm h§Ör §àn§Ö§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ? (th§àugh ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ ?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñl k?nd §àf §Ñff§Ö§ãt?§àn ?n §Ñ ?§Ön?§Ö). §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ñt w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?t. Wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ñw G§Ör§Ñld §Ñnd §¦v§Ört t§àg§Öth§Ör, ?h§Ö f?n§Ñll§å r§Ö§Ñl?z§Öd ?t. §¦v§Ön th§àugh ?h§Ö d?dn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à r§Ö§Ñl?z§Ö ?t, ?h§Ö ?t?ll n§àt?§ã§Öd ?t n§àn§Öth§Öl§Ö??. §´h§Ö tru§Ö n§Ñtur§Ö §àf h§Ör d??§ã§àmf§àrt: h§Ñtr§Öd t§àw§Ñrd th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö k?nd. Wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ñw th§Ö m§Ñn kn§àwn §Ñ? G§Ör§Ñld F§àr??u?, ?h§Ö §Önd§Öd u§â r§Öm§Ömb§Ör?ng. §´h§Ö §â§Ör?§àn ?h§Ö h§Ñt§Öd¡­ w§Ñ? h§Ör?§Ölf. G§Ör§Ñld¡¯? f?gur§Ö §àv§Örl§Ñ§â§â§Öd w?th h§Ör §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö¡¯? ?§Ölf, N§Ñk§Ñmur§Ñ §´§Ñ?uku. §´h§Ö§å h§Ñd d?ff§Ör§Önt §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö?, §â§Öd?gr§Ö§Ö?, §Ñnd §Önv?r§ànm§Önt?. §¦v§Ör§åth?ng §Ñb§àut h?m w§Ñ? d?ff§Ör§Önt, §å§Öt th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §àn§Ö th?ng th§Ñt r§Ö?§Ömbl§Öd §´§Ñ?uku: ?t w§Ñ? h§àw th§Ö§å d?dn¡¯t §Ñ?k f§àr §àth§Ör?¡¯ h§Öl§â. §´h§Ö§å d?dn¡¯t §Ñ§â§âr§àv§Ö, h§Ñv§Ö §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Ñt?§àn?, §àr h§Ñv§Ö §Ñn ?nt§Ör§Ö?t ?n §àth§Ör?. N§à m§Ñtt§Ör h§àw mu§ãh th§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §Ñr§àund th§Öm r§Ö§Ñ§ãh§Öd §àut, th§Ö§å w§àuldn¡¯t §Öv§Ön l§à§àk §Ñt th§Öm. N§à, th§Ö§å d?dn¡¯t §Öv§Ön b§àth§Ör t§à n§àt?§ã§Ö th§Öm §Ñnd §ànl§å §ã§ànt?nu§Öd t§à l§à§àk §Ñt wh§Ñt w§Ñ? ?n fr§ànt §àf th§Öm. §¡ll th§Ö§å kn§Öw w§Ñ? th§Ö §â§Ñth kn§àwn §Ñ? th§Ö b§Ö?t §ã§àur?§Ö §àf §Ñ§ãt?§àn¨D §¡? l§àng §Ñ? th§Ö§å b§Öl?§Öv§Öd ?t w§Ñ? th§Ö b§Ö?t §ã§àur?§Ö §àf §Ñ§ãt?§àn, th§Ö§å h§Ñd th§Ö §Ñrr§àg§Ñn§ã§Ö t§à §Ñb§Ñnd§àn §Öv§Ör§åth?ng §Öl?§Ö. §´§Ñ?uku¡¯? t§Ö§Ön§Ñg§Ö ?§Ölf w§Ñ? ?u§ãh §Ñ §â§Ör?§àn. ?§à§âh?§Ö ?udd§Önl§å r§Ö§ã§Ñll§Öd th§Ö m§Öm§àr§å §àf h§Ör §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö. ?t w§Ñ? ?umm§Ör wh§Ön h§Ö w§Ñ? ?n th§Ö th?rd gr§Ñd§Ö §àf h?gh ?§ãh§à§àl. §´§Ñ?uku h§Ñd d§Ö§ã?d§Öd t§à g§Öt §Ñ ?§àb ?n?t§Ö§Ñd §àf g§à?ng t§à §ã§àll§Ög§Ö, but h?? h§àm§Ör§à§àm t§Ö§Ñ§ãh§Ör ?tr§àngl§å §à§â§â§à?§Öd ?t, ?§Ñ§å?ng, ¡°§²l§Ö§Ñ?§Ö §ã§ànt?nu§Ö §å§àur ?tud?§Ö?. ?t¡¯? §Ñ w§Ñ?t§Ö t§à ?t§à§â h§Ör§Ö.¡± §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §´§Ñ?uku h§Ñd n§à ?nt§Önt?§àn §àf §ãh§Ñng?ng h?? m?nd n§à m§Ñtt§Ör h§àw mu§ãh h?? h§àm§Ör§à§àm t§Ö§Ñ§ãh§Ör w§Ñ? §à§â§â§à??ng ?t, ?§à h§Ö r§Öqu§Ö?t§Öd §´§Önm§Ñ¡¯? h§Öl§â t§à §â§Ör?u§Ñd§Ö §´§Ñ?uku. §´§Önm§Ñ §Ñl?§à ?§Ö§Öm§Öd t§à n§Öv§Ör th?nk th§Ñt §´§Ñ?uku, wh§à w§Ñ? th§Ö v§Ñl§Öd?§ãt§àr?§Ñn, w§àuld §ãh§à§à?§Ö t§à g§Öt §Ñ ?§àb ?n?t§Ö§Ñd §àf §ã§ànt?nu?ng h?? ?tud?§Ö?, ?§à h§Ö §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Öd ?n fr§ànt §àf §´§Ñ?uku l§à§àk?ng m§àr§Ö §â§Ñn?§ãk§Öd th§Ñn u?u§Ñl. ¡°G§Ött?ng §Ñ ?§àb, §å§àu ?§Ñ§å? §¡r§Ö §å§àu ?§Ör?§àu?? ¡­Wh§å d?d §å§àu §ãh§à§à?§Ö th§Ñt?¡± ¡°Wh§å? §°f §ã§àur?§Ö b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö ? th§àught ?t w§Ñ? th§Ö b§Ö?t §ã§àur?§Ö §àf §Ñ§ãt?§àn.¡± §¡? §´§Ñ?uku §ã§Ñ?u§Ñll§å r§Ö?§â§ànd§Öd, §´§Önm§Ñ¡¯? f§Ñ§ã§Ö w§Ñ? dub?§àu?l§å d??t§àrt§Öd. ¡°¡­Wh§å d?dn¡¯t §å§àu §ã§àn?ult m§Ö b§Öf§àr§Öh§Ñnd?¡± §¡lth§àugh h?? w§àrd? w§Ör§Ö ?h§àrt, §´§Önm§Ñ ?h§àw§Öd unu?u§Ñll§å §ãl§Ö§Ñr d???§Ñt??f§Ñ§ãt?§àn, but §´§Ñ?uku r§Ö?§â§ànd§Öd w?th, ¡°§´h§Ö r§Ö?ult w§àn¡¯t §ãh§Ñng§Ö §Ñn§åw§Ñ§å, ?§à ?? th§Ör§Ö §Ñn§å n§Ö§Öd t§à §ã§àn?ult?¡± §³§Ñ?u§Ñll§å ?t§Ñt§Öd f§Ñ§ãt?. Wh§Ön §´§Ñ?uku ?§Ñ?d th§Ñt, §´§Önm§Ñ¡¯? §Ö§å§Ö? f§Ölt ??m?l§Ñr t§à §¦v§Ört ?u?t n§àw, ?§àm§Öwh§Ör§Ö b§Ötw§Ö§Ön d??§Ñ§â§â§à?ntm§Önt §Ñnd d§Ö?§â§ànd§Ön§ã§å. §¡§¡§¡§¡§¡§¡§¡§¯§¯§¯§¯§¯§¯§¯§¯§¯§¯§¯§¯!! §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? ?n?§Ön??t?v§Ö §àf m§Ö! ? r§Ö§Ñll§å w§Ñ? ?n?§Ön??t?v§Ö! ?¡¯§® ?§°RRRRRYYYYYYY! Wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Ö§ã§Ñll§Öd th§Ñt, ?h§Ö f§Ölt l?k§Ö h§àld?ng h§Ör h§Ö§Ñd §â§Örf§àrm?ng §Ñ d§àg§Öz§Ñ fr§àm h§àw ?n?§Ön??t?v§Ö ?h§Ö w§Ñ?. §®§å §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö¡¯? ?§Ölf w§Ñ? ?u?t §Ñ f§à§àl! ?t¡¯? n§àt §Ñ m§Ñtt§Ör §àf r§Ö?ult?! §´h§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à w§Ñ§å §Öv§Ör§åth?ng w§àuld g§à w§Öll b§å h?nd??ght-b§Ñ?§Öd §à§â?n?§àn §ànl§å! Wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö th§àught §Ñb§àut ?t l§Ñt§Ör, ?f ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? ?n §´§Önm§Ñ¡¯? §â§à??t?§àn, ?h§Ö §ã§àuld §Ö§Ñ??l§å ?m§Ñg?n§Ö §´§Önm§Ñ¡¯? ?h§à§ãk§Öd §Ñnd d§Ö§âr§Ö??§Öd §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Ñn§ã§Ö, §å§Öt ?h§Ö h§Ñd n§à ?d§Ö§Ñ wh§å §´§Ñ?uku d?dn¡¯t kn§àw th§Ñt wh§Ön ?t t§à§àk §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö. §¡t th§Ñt t?m§Ö, §´§Ñ?uku f?rml§å b§Öl?§Öv§Öd th§Ñt h?? futur§Ö w§Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng h§Ö d§Ö§ã?d§Öd u§â§àn. §´§Ñ?uku f?rml§å b§Öl?§Öv§Öd th§Ñt h§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t g§à?ng t§à r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Ö h§Öl§â §àr f§àll§àw ?§àm§Ö§àn§Ö. §£§Ö??d§Ö?, §´§Ñ?uku b§Öl?§Öv§Öd th§Ñt §´§Önm§Ñ w§àuld und§Ör?t§Ñnd h?m w?th§àut n§Ö§Öd?ng t§à §Ö§ç§âl§Ñ?n §Öv§Ör§å l?ttl§Ö th?ng thr§àugh w§àrd?. N§à, th§Ör§Ö¡¯? n§à w§Ñ§å h§Ö §ã§àuld und§Ör?t§Ñnd! ? §ã§àuld ?§â§Ö§Ñk, ?§à ? ?h§àuld h§Ñv§Ö t§àld h?m §âr§à§â§Örl§å! §´§Ñ?uku ?h§àuldn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö h§Ö??t§Ñt§Öd t§à ?§Ñ§å ?t §Ñnd n§Öv§Ör ?gn§àr§Öd th§Ö §Öff§àrt t§à §ã§ànv§Ö§å ?t. §¡ft§Ör b§Ö§ã§àm?ng §Ñ m§Ömb§Ör §àf ?§à§ã?§Öt§å, §´§Ñ?uku l§Ö§Ñrn§Öd th§Ö ?m§â§àrt§Ñn§ã§Ö §àf r§Ö§â§àrt?ng, §ã§ànt§Ñ§ãt?ng, §Ñnd §ã§àun?§Öl?ng §Ñ? w§Öll §Ñ? th§Ö §ã§Ñ§â§Ñb?l?t§å t§à th§àr§àughl§å ?m§âl§Öm§Önt ?t, but h§Ö r§Ö§Ñl?z§Öd h§àw ?mm§Ñtur§Ö h?? b§Öh§Ñv?§àr t§àw§Ñrd h?? b§Ö?t fr?§Önd dur?ng h?? §å§àuthful ?tud§Önt d§Ñ§å? w§Ñ? §Ñnd w§Ñ? d??§Ñ§â§â§à?nt§Öd b§å h?? §àwn ?tu§â?d?t§å. ??n§ã§Ö ? w§Ñ? §Ñ m§Ñn ?n m§å §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö, b§Ö?ng ?n?§Ön??t?v§Ö t§à ?§àm§Ö §Ö§çt§Önt ?? t§àl§Ör§Ñbl§Ö¡­ W§Öll, ? gu§Ö?? n§àt¡­ but ? §Ñm ?ur§Ö ? §Ñm d§à?ng th?ng? §âr§à§â§Örl§å ?n th?? l?f§Ö! §¦§ç§Ñ§ãtl§å b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf th§Ö r§Ögr§Öt? ?h§Ö h§Ñd ?n h§Ör §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö, ?h§Ö m§Ñd§Ö §Ñn §Öff§àrt t§à n§àt h§Ö??t§Ñt§Ö t§à ?§Ñ§å th?ng?. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à th§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn wh§å ?§à§âh?§Ö tr?§Öd t§à n§àt h?d§Ö §Ñn§åth?ng §Ñb§àut h§Ör?§Ölf §Ñ? mu§ãh §Ñ? §â§à???bl§Ö fr§àm §³hr??t?n§Ñ §Ñnd L?l?n§Ñ¡¯? gr§àu§â. §´§à §âr§Öv§Önt th?ng? fr§àm br§Ö§Ñk?ng d§àwn fr§àm tr?v?§Ñl th?ng?, ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñlw§Ñ§å? §ãh§à?§Ö h§Ör w§àrd? wh?l§Ö l§à§àk?ng §Ñt th§Ö?r §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn?. ?t w§Ñ? t§à §âr§Öv§Önt §àth§Ör? fr§àm f§Ö§Öl?ng th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö w§Ñ§å §Ñ? §´§Önm§Ñ d?d b§Ñ§ãk th§Ön¨D¨D §¡§¡§¡§¡§¡§¯§¯§¯§¯§¯§¯§¯§¯. §´h?? m§Ñn ?? r§Ö§Ñll§å §Ñnn§à§å?ng! Wh§å ?? h§Ö ?h§àw?ng §àff m§å §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö¡¯? ?h§àrt§ã§àm?ng? §Ñft§Ör §Ñll th?? t?m§Ö!? Wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö l§à§àk§Öd §Ñt G§Ör§Ñld, §Ñlth§àugh th§Ö ??tu§Ñt?§àn w§Ñ? §ã§àm§âl§Öt§Öl§å d?ff§Ör§Önt, ?h§Ö f§Ölt l?k§Ö runn?ng §Ñw§Ñ§å §Ñ? h§Ö ?h§àw§Öd h§Ör h§Ör §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö¡¯? ?§Ölf §Ñnd th?nk?ng: Y§àu¡¯ll d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å r§Ögr§Öt ?t l§Ñt§Ör! ?u§ãh §Ñ r§Ö§âul??v§Ö ?§â?r?t w§Ñ? §Ñb§àut t§à §Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr §àn h§Ör f§Ñ§ã§Ö. N§à g§à§àd, §ã§Ñlm d§àwn! ?¡¯m ?§à§âh?§Ö L?n?§Ör, n§àt m§å §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö ?§Ölf, §´§Ñ?uku! §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Ög§Ñ?n§Öd h§Ör §ã§àm§â§à?ur§Ö, §Ö§çh§Ñl§Öd §Ñ l?ttl§Ö, §Ñnd r§Öl§Ñ§ç§Öd, ?h§Ö n§àt?§ã§Öd ?h§Ö w§Ñ? ?qu§Ö§Öz?ng th§Ö h§Öm §àf h§Ör dr§Ö?? ?§à t?ghtl§å th§Ñt ?t wr?nkl§Öd. 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(¡®¡ó¡¯)©g §´h§Ñnk §å§àu v§Ör§å mu§ãh! https://watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-158/ CH 159 Author Note: Happy new year (*^-^*) I¡¯m looking forward to working with you again this year!! Sophie, who refused the apology with strong words, not only surprised the black star students but also made Marcus standing beside her widen his eyes in shock. Meanwhile, only Gerald stared at Sophie without changing his expression. ¡°¡­You said it has no meaning, why is that?¡± ¡°Oh my, don¡¯t you understand?¡± Sophie spoke with a soft smile, yet the words that came out of her mouth were filled with sarcasm, ¡°You aren¡¯t even able to understand that?¡± There was a crackling tension in the atmosphere, but Sophie spoke smoothly as if she didn¡¯t feel anything amiss. ¡°After all, the one who looked down on me the most among you people, Gerald-sama¨D Wasn¡¯t that none other than yourself? Even if I received an apology from such a person, it would only be for appearance¡¯s sake. There¡¯s no meaning in accepting such an apology.¡± Gerald had a side that was similar to Tasuku. And due to growing up in the aristocratic class, he was also similar to Leold, the character in ¡°The Golden Knight and The Obsidian Boy.¡± In the story, Leold looked down on Nicole for being a commoner, but Leold didn¡¯t realize that. The same could be said for Gerald. It seemed that he didn¡¯t notice he was actually looking down on Sophie. As if to prove that, Gerald¡¯s eyebrows furrowed. ¡°Your feelings must have been transmitted to the black star students. Human hearts can be influenced even without words.¡± Gerald¡¯s blue eyes swayed for a moment. Apparently, he couldn¡¯t say he had no idea what Sophie was talking about. ¡°But that doesn¡¯t mean I¡¯m particularly angry about it. Even though I was granted a purple star from His Highness Ferio, I am still a daughter of a baron after all. Every student of the black star hails from families that are at least a viscount. For all of you, I would be nothing but a little girl if it was not for the purple star.¡± Above all, there were many who looked down on others just because they were women in this world. It was especially the case if it was a girl. Until now, be it merchants of other nations, their sons, and even male commoners, they would often underestimate and look down on Sophie. Even Bart and Creto, when Sophie first met them, spoke to Sophie with words filled with malice. That didn¡¯t mean Sophie didn¡¯t feel angry or hurt by that. She¡¯d just already gotten used to it from her previous life. On the contrary, being looked down on made it easier for Sophie to seize the initiative. People who looked down on others would have blinders known as ¡°leisure¡± blocking their vision, making them overlook what they ought to pay attention to instead. ¡°No matter how often you mention the superiority of stars, it only matters if the bearers are men. Not to mention most people had no idea or couldn¡¯t understand why a little girl like myself was granted the purple star. They would only look at things in front of them and do things according to their values. For such people, it is too much to expect them to have an understanding toward things that have no precedence.¡± The teenage girl had a much more mature expression and gestures than her age suggested. She chose her words as if trying to point out the ignorance of a child. It seemed that the students understood that Sophie was completely picking a fight with the black star, as there were those who paled, were exasperated, and were angered by it. ¡°Sophie-sama¡­¡± ¡°So I¡¯ll say it clearly¨DI just find there¡¯s no need for all of you.¡± As Gerald was about to say something, hard and cold words but off his own. It made the black stars agitated. ¡°I¡¯ve visited the lesson of the black star before than any other stars, but when I saw the mediocre class that contained nothing special, I was convinced there was nothing I could get or want from the black star. That¡¯s why I don¡¯t even register your actions in my eyes. Even regarding the rude behavior; since it came from people that didn¡¯t enter my eyes, it¡¯s no different from not existing. You can¡¯t get angry at something that doesn¡¯t exist, right? Or do you think I am that free to be able to devote my time to such trivial things?¡± Even while her lips were smiling, the words that mercilessly came out from them were mixed with ridicule that didn¡¯t pull any punches. A chilly voice that was hard to imagine actually came from her neat appearance echoed in the large space. ¡°If you have to use up my time even more, I will have to respond appropriately. Please keep that in mind¨D¨DWell then everyone, please excuse me.¡± After Sophie made a ladylike greeting with a graceful gesture, she ignored the dumbfounded black stars and turned around, leaving only the sound of her steady and regular footsteps. Marcus, who watched the turn of events from the beginning to the end, gave a glance at the black star and then followed Sophie as if nothing had happened. But when they were at the spot where they could no longer see the figures of the black stars, Marcus muttered, ¡°¡­Ojou-san, you actually stupider than I expected.¡± ¡°Oh my, that¡¯s a cruel thing to say!¡± Sophie puffed her white cheeks to show her dissatisfaction. She had a candid expression, which made it hard to think she was actually the same person as the one who attacked the black stars with piercing words just earlier. The extreme change made Marcus feel like laughing, but he kept his straight face and said, ¡°You really are stupid. There¡¯s no need for you to put on an act of a villain just for their sake. It¡¯s hard to think the students of the black star, whose only feature is their pride, would notice that hard-to-understand method, and Gerald isn¡¯t the type of person who would be grateful for it either.¡± Marcus¡¯s words made Sophie¡¯s fresh green eyes widen for a moment, but she immediately moved her gaze to the ground. ¡°It¡¯s not like I did it for him¡­ It was for myself.¡± ¡°And which part of it was for ojou-san¡¯s benefit?¡± When asked, Sophie pouted her plump, light red lips and turned silent. Her expression clearly showed she wasn¡¯t convinced by Marcus¡¯ words. Even Marcus didn¡¯t think he could completely understand the thoughts of the girl he hadn¡¯t known for long. Even so, her intimidating attitude toward Gerald and the black star clearly didn¡¯t seem like how the girl would act no matter how Marcus looked at it. Unaware of her true thoughts, he was sure that Sophie would smile and accept their apology to avoid troublesome things. That was what Marcus thought. However, the result was Sophie actually rejecting their apology. It was right for him to at least know one reason for her to do so, thus Marcus waited for Sophie¡¯s words. Would the girl try to steer the topic away? Or would she speak her regrets, or would she¨D ¡°¡­Hey, Marcus. Do you have an important friend?¡± ¡°Hah?¡± The question that came out was one that didn¡¯t fit the situation at all. Perhaps the girl was trying to steer the topic away? ¡°Do you have someone you have thought to be your lifelong friend?¡± ¡°Well¡­ There are those I think are important.¡± For Marcus, who didn¡¯t have siblings or parents, the students of the copper star were something comparable to family to him. They ate and slept together. They also shared pain and joy. The thing that was hard for him to earn, and was something important in the slums, could be cherished here. That was the only purpose in life for Marcus. ¡°If you have someone you think is important, that is something to be happy about. ¡ªPlease cherish them.¡± As the girl showed a smile mixed with longing and melancholy, Marcus felt his breath hitch. Even though her words and tone were like those of a smiling mother who taught her child to treasure what was important to them, her expression was that of a lost child. It was as if she was left all alone in the world, suffering so much that they wanted to cry loudly, yet she endured¡ªan expression of a weak little child. Seeing that side of the energetic girl that he never saw before almost made Marcus pat her head to console her, just like what he would do to his juniors on the copper star. However, the other person was a girl. Moreover, she was an aristocrat and the bearer of the purple star. There was no way he could do the same as he would to his junior of the copper star. When Marcus stiffened, Sophie left, thinking the conversation was over. Looking at her retreating back, Marcus ruffled his short hair. ¡°I don¡¯t understand¡­¡± CH 160 ¡°Even after you were made a fool of that much, you still want to obey her?¡± The one who spoke with a rough tone was Evert. After Sophie left the black star behind, the first words that Gerald said to them were to continue to escort her and not disobey her. Evert had spoken his disagreement. ¡°She already declared us as unnecessary and cut us off. There¡¯s no longer any need to obey her, isn¡¯t there?¡± To be honest, for Evert, the purple star girl, Sophie Linier, was neither an object of interest nor an object of exclusion. The first prince sure gave a peculiar command, such was his faint impression about her. Until today. No matter how much Evert behaved unlike a black star, he still had pride for being one. Having such pride being trampled upon by someone younger than him, and it was a daughter of a baron family to boot, made him unable to stay calm. Evert¡¯s argument seemed to be something that other black stars agreed with, and they didn¡¯t hide their bitter attitudes. Even though Gerald felt that, he squinted and instead asked back, ¡°Do you think black stars have other options than obeying?¡± ¡°That¡¯s¡­¡± They didn¡¯t have the right to refuse from the beginning. Even Evert¡¯s rebuttal would be considered a great crime if it was directed at the purple star. ¡°Originally, it wouldn¡¯t be weird if they were regarded as rebellious acts. Isn¡¯t it great that the matter was dropped by the other party?¡± ¡°There¡¯s no way we could be convinced by that¡­ We also have our pride.¡± ¡°If it is a matter of pride, then, should the situation continue, I can only see it getting worse without room for improvement.¡± ¡°¡­¡± Gerald¡¯s emotionless voice was the same, regardless of the situation. It didn¡¯t change whether he spoke to the purple star girl or to a friend who studied in the same generation. ¡°She should be able to accomplish her task with great success. If, at that time, the black star didn¡¯t help her, what would happen?¡± Originally, Gerald wasn¡¯t the type to speak of an unseen future. There was nothing absolute in this world. He didn¡¯t have a thought process filled with wishful thinking. Even so, Gerald said she would achieve great success. That was neither an attempt at persuasion nor a threat toward Evert and the others. When he listened to the cold words of the purple star girl, Gerald noticed something obvious after all this time. In order to make the black star follow his lead, Gerald put on a performance by kneeling and bowing his head. And when he couldn¡¯t see the girl in front of him with his sight but could only listen to her words, he finally realized. Sophie Linier would surely achieve great success on the task that would appear to be extremely difficult to anyone else. It was due to that confidence and ability that she came to this place (The King¡¯s Sword)¨D¨D That was obvious. There was nothing to wonder about. The girl in front of him wasn¡¯t a fool who would make a reckless bet without any chance or calculation just to earn a purple star. She wasn¡¯t a na?ve person who thought that things would work out anyway with the help of someone else. She was a fourteen-year-old girl, a daughter of a baron family, who had a neat appearance. In the male society, it was understandable to get rid of things that were foreign to them. If she were a man, older than they were, and had a decent family pedigree¨Djust like Lorenzo Forsell¡ªthen Gerald was sure it wouldn¡¯t have taken him this long to notice such an obvious thing. In the end, Gerald also looked down on Sophie Linier as merely the ¡°lover of His Highness Ferio.¡± As if to swallow his own unsightly behavior, Gerald continued his words. ¡°When all other stars helped her and only the black star didn¡¯t, then that would mean we turned our back on the next king. The people with greater and lesser statuses than the black stars would consider that as a stain on the black star. Do you have the resolve to live with that?¡± ¡°¡­gh.¡± ¡°It is true that I looked down on Sophie-sama as a mere daughter of a baron family. I underestimated her, and that was stupid of me¨D¨D¡± ¡°¨D¨DSo, why are you here again?¡± The next morning, Sophie took an imposing stance as she stood on the outside stairs and looked down at the man below her and spoke with displeasure. Her voice abandoned the ladylike attitude of Sophie Linier and exuded her irritation. She felt she was gradually getting used to looking down at this man(Gerald), but she didn¡¯t want to get used to it. ¡°Is it strange for an escort to pick you up?¡± Gerald answered with a voice without intonation. ¡°You came after what happened yesterday?! Did you forget what I said yesterday?!¡± ¡°I wasn¡¯t told that I was dismissed as an escort.¡± ¡°Isn¡¯t it normal to not come after being told that much?!¡± ¡°Escorts have no right to choose whether to come or not.¡± An obvious thing she said was responded calmly with another obvious thing from Gerald, which stupefied Sophie. Eh? I could actually dismiss him? However, Sophie couldn¡¯t afford to be imprudent to request his dismissal just because of this. Gerald seemed to understand that Sophie wouldn¡¯t go so far as to request his dismissal. As Gerald tried to serve as her escort as if nothing happened, Sophie raised her right hand as if to stop him. ¡°Wait a minute! Is that the consensus of the black star? Is it the result of a proper discussion?¡± ¡°What do you mean?¡± ¡°I¡¯m talking about the fact you are here!¡± ¡°Is it strange for an escort to pick you up?¡± The conversation returned to the beginning. Is that on purpose?! Did he do that on purpose?! Was it payback for yesterday? No, in the first place, Gerald didn¡¯t seem to care about Sophie¡¯s opinion even once. ¡°~~! I¡¯m asking if that uselessly glittery man actually consented to you coming here!¡± ¡°Uselessly glittery man¡­ do you mean Evert? Why is his consent necessary?¡± ¡°Isn¡¯t he your best friend?! In that case, you ought to talk to each other more to find the best direction!¡± ¡°Best friend¡­?¡± When Sophie said the word with momentum, Gerald repeated the word ¡°best friend¡± as if to ponder the meaning of the word. His facial muscles that hardly move actually did their job this time, as the wrinkle between his eyebrows was so deep that it seemed to connect his two eyebrows. For some reason, it looked subtle. Looking at Gerald¡¯s eyes, which seemed to be mixed between suspicion and bafflement, Sophie guessed their relationship hadn¡¯t reached that far (best friend) yet, so she dropped her tone a bit. ¡°W-well, even if it¡¯s not to the point of being a best friend, you¡¯re still friends, right?¡± ¡°If you meant we often act together, that would be right.¡± ¡°¡­Wait a minute. Why did you explain the meaning? When you¡¯re asked if both of you are friends, affirmation would be enough. Does that mean if you don¡¯t often act together, you won¡¯t consider him a friend?!¡± From Gerald¡¯s perspective, it wasn¡¯t like he had a deeper meaning when he said it, but it got pursued for some reason. Apparently, Sophie didn¡¯t like his answer. ¡°If I received such a treatment from my best friend, I¡¯d make sure to say my complaints to that person!¡± ¡°¡­Is it normal to strongly desire empathy and connections because you¡¯re a woman?¡± ¡°I mean the relationships between fellow men!¡± ¡°Hah?¡± Gerald didn¡¯t understand why Sophie spoke of a man¡¯s perspective despite being a woman. In the first place, was that even that big of a deal? Gerald felt they gradually went off the topic, but Sophie was heated up about it instead. ¡°Besides, why are you one-sidedly deciding that I desire connections because I am a woman!? You¡¯re clearly disregarding the existence that decided to walk together on the same path as you!¡± Listen, people called friends are, said Sophie, as she began to speak passionately about ¡°friends¡± for some reason. Gerald had met the girl in front of him quite a while ago, but they hadn¡¯t had a decent conversation until now, but it seemed she was more talkative than he expected. Gerald couldn¡¯t help but feel exasperated by how her words kept coming one after another and it lasted for a long time. Due to the amount of heat and protests she spouted, Gerald couldn¡¯t help but want to take a step back. ¡°If a crack appeared from a trivial manner, unless one side or both sides try to mend the crack, there¡¯s a possibility the friendship cultivated until now would end! Being weirdly obstinate and destroying the relationships that had been built over long years is an action that denies the life you led until now!¡± ¡°Hah?¡± ¨D¨DI don¡¯t understand what she means. Personally, Gerald was prepared to receive bursts of sarcasm with the tone she said yesterday. However, this wasn¡¯t what he expected. What time is it again? Gerald thought he would receive words that would pierce his core, but it unexpectedly turned into words that would mistake her to be childish. Gerald found it so incomprehensible that he ended up missing most of the girl¡¯s fervent speech, but he thought it would be bad if he didn¡¯t listen to the words of the purple star, so he tried to listen. However, the topic reached its end. The girl, who spoke with the momentum of a lightning strike, asked, ¡°Well then, you should be able to understand it now, right?!¡± to end it. Rather than asking, it was practically her forcing him. There was no way Gerald could admit he actually missed most of the things she said, so Gerald thought using the partially obtained information and answered. ¡°I understand. I will withdraw my statement.¡± ¡°Of course you will!¡± Sophie nodded in satisfaction, thinking Gerald finally understood, he then continued, ¡°He is a fellow student from the same generation.¡± ¡°W-why did it go away from the concept of friend?!!¡± Sophie never thought the friend would be degraded to a fellow student, which made her eyes go wide. ¡°By summarizing Sophie-sama¡¯s opinion, I came to the conclusion that Evert didn¡¯t fit the framework of a friend.¡± ¡°Why?! How did you end up drawing such a conclusion?!¡± ¡°I didn¡¯t feel the feelings of what Sophie-sama said one would have toward a friend toward him at all.¡± ¡°N-not even a bit?¡± ¡°Yes.¡± In the first place, from the time Gerald was born until now, he had never fostered, respected, or relied on friendship. Things called friends were merely people who he talked to more often than strangers. That was Gerald¡¯s recognition. The feeling that Sophie talked passionately about was something that Gerald didn¡¯t feel not only toward Evert, but also toward anyone at all. If the feeling that Sophie spoke of was that of a friendship, that would mean Gerald didn¡¯t have any friends even now, but he didn¡¯t mind. It wasn¡¯t like it was something he particularly needed in his life anyway. When Gerald conveyed that with his short words, the girl in front of him stiffened with her mouth hung open. ¡°B-but, you spent several years together as fellow classmates, right? I¡¯ve heard you don¡¯t have anyone else that acted together with you!¡± ¡°Is acting together something that special?¡± Knights often acted together in organizations or groups. The purpose was to avoid attacks from the enemy and to monitor whether there were spies from the enemy nation among the group. There were various reasons, but they basically gathered when there was a need, and it had no greater meaning. ¡°I knew that Evert also acted beside me because our interests aligned, not because of the feeling that Sophie-sama spoke of, though?¡± ¡°¡­gh.¡± When Gerald casually said that, Sophie slowly turned her face down. Her momentum from earlier disappeared, and she didn¡¯t even twitch, like a toy that ran out of battery. Even her back, which always stretched straight, was also bent forward a little. ¡°Sophie-sama?¡± Gerald realized Sophie¡¯s fingers trembled and thought Sophie might be sick, so he was about to reach out toward her. But faster than that, he heard a small muttering, ¡°I¡­¡± ¡°I?¡± ¨D¨DI take back my words!! This man isn¡¯t similar to Tasuku at all! I wasn¡¯t this terrible back then! CH 161 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 161 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, §®§Ön §¡r§Ö §³r§Ö§Ñtur§Ö? §´h§Ñt §¡r§Ö §Ñ L?ttl§Ö ?n?§Ön??t?v§Ö, §¡r§Ön¡¯t §´h§Ö§å? 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G§Ör§Ñld¡¯? f§Ñth§Ör, wh§à r§à?§Ö u§â §Ñ? §¬?ng¡¯? 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R§Ñth§Ör th§Ñn th§Ñt, ?t¡¯? g§Ött?ng l§Ñt§Ö, ?§à l§Öt¡¯? g§à.¡± ¡°§¦h? §¦h?¡± ?§Ö§Ö?ng G§Ör§Ñld h§Ö§Ñd?ng t§à th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å w?th ?t§Ö§Ñd§å ?t§Ö§â?, ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñb?§Önt-m?nd§Öd §àv§Ör ?t. §¦h, ?t d?dn¡¯t w§àrk¡­? N§à w§Ñ§å, w§àn¡¯t §å§àu u?u§Ñll§å f§Ö§Öl ?rr?t§Ñt§Öd §àv§Ör th§Ñt?!! ?n h§Ör §âr§Öv?§àu? l?f§Ö, th§Ö w§àrd? th§Ñt w§Ör§Ö ?§Ñ?d b§å §àn§Ö §àf th§Ö §â§Ñr§Önt? wh§Ön §´§Ñ?uku w§Ñ? ?t§Ñnd?ng ?n §Ñ ??tu§Ñt?§àn h§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t u?§Öd t§à ?t?ll f§Ö§Öl b?tt§Ör t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö d§Ö?§â?t§Ö d§Ö§ã§Ñd§Ö? §â§Ñ??§Öd ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö §Öv§Ön r§Ö?n§ã§Ñrn§Ñt§Öd; th§Ö§å h§Ñd §ã§Ñrv§Öd un§âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ñntn§Ö?? ?n h§Ör h§Ö§Ñrt. §´§à b§Ö h§àn§Ö?t, ?h§Ö r§Ögr§Ött§Öd ?t r?ght §Ñft§Ör ?§Ñ§å?ng ?t, §Ñnd h§Ör h§Ö§Ñrtb§Ö§Ñt r§Ñ§ã§Öd §àut §àf ?§Ölf-l§à§Ñth?ng. §¦v§Ön th§àugh th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö w§àrd? th§Ñt m§Ñn§Ñg§Öd t§à w§àund §Öv§Ön h§Ör, G§Ör§Ñld r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd ?t w?th§àut mu§ãh §Öm§àt?§àn§Ñl m§àv§Öm§Önt, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö §â§Ñn?§ã. ¡°W-w§Ñ?t §Ñ m?nut§Ö! ? t§àld §å§àu ? w§àn¡¯t b§Ö g§à?ng w?th §å§àu!!!¡± §´h§Ö ?h§àut? th§Ñt §â§Örh§Ñ§â? §ã§ànt§Ñ?n§Öd th§Ö g?rl¡¯? §Ñng§Ör §Ö§ãh§à§Öd v§Ñ?nl§å und§Ör th§Ö r§Öfr§Ö?h?ng ?unl?ght¨D¨D¨D¨D https://watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-161/ CH 162 Tenma, I haven¡¯t confirmed it before, but I think I need to ask about it at least once. Because of that guy, I have fallen into doubt, but that¡¯s exactly why I need to ask. We¡­¡­ were best friends, right? No, even if we weren¡¯t best friends, we were at least friends, right? Both of us never asked each other, ¡°Let¡¯s be friends!¡± but we were friends, right? If you were to say, ¡°No?¡± then my previous life¡¯s self would feel shocked but do my best to not show it in my expression, then with a composed face, I would say, ¡°I see.¡± We then would continue to chat as if nothing ever happened. Yep, I could easily imagine that.1 But my current self was a lovely girl! That¡¯s exactly why I could speak my true intentions without the pride of a man hindering me. If you say we weren¡¯t friends, I¡¯ll cry, okay! I¡¯m gonna cry so hard that you¡¯ll be taken abaaaaaaccckkkk!!! ¡°I¡¯ve faintly noticed since I first met him, but I got convinced a while ago¨D¨DThe fact I could never get along with that guy!!¡± The normally soft, fresh green eyes were ablaze with the color of anger. As Sophie expressed her anger, Marcus wasn¡¯t surprised at all and gave a perfunctory reply, ¡°Fu~hn?¡± ¡°Well, I don¡¯t mind that. But is it okay to say that when the person in question is right behind you?¡± Behind Sophie, there was Gerald, who stood calmly without moving. Even though Sophie said such a thing, there was not even a twitch seen on his face. ¡°Even when I told him directly, all he would say are variations of ¡®I¡¯m terribly sorry¡¯ or ¡®I¡¯ll do my best¡¯ or ¡®it¡¯s unacceptable¡¯!!¡± ¡°The heck, isn¡¯t he completely treating you in a clerical manner?¡± That¡¯s funny~ laughed Marcus, which made Sophie puff her cheeks as an expression of her anger. When Marcus, who was on duty taking care of the horses early in the morning, saw Sophie come to him with an expression filled with killing intent, he wondered what happened, but now he listened to it, it turned out to be a trivial thing. ¡°Ojou-san, you sure have been energetic since morning.¡± As Sophie sensed that Marcus wouldn¡¯t sympathize with her anger, she pouted and glanced sideways. ¡°Okay then. ¨D¨DGerald-sama, could you wait here for a moment?¡± ¡°¡­Where are you going?¡± ¡°To the restroom.¡± With a smile, Sophie didn¡¯t wait for Gerald¡¯s response and left with steady footsteps. Gerald could hear, ¡°He sure is a man without delicacy,¡± from her leaving figure, so he stopped his feet. Even then, his head was trying to calculate the route from where he was to the restroom, but Marcus immediately said, ¡°Oh, that¡¯s right,¡± and talked to Gerald. ¡°You came just at the right time. You see, could you tell the ojou-san to stop taking care of the horses?¡± Marcus¡¯ words made Gerald¡¯s thoughts disperse. Marcus said that casually, but it wasn¡¯t something that could be understood instantly by Gerald. ¡°Taking care¡­ of a horse?¡± ¡°Aah.¡± If Gerald was a little dull, he might foolishly ask, ¡°Who is it again?¡± But even in the long history of the academy, there was only one person who qualified as ¡°ojou-san¡± and as for a quirky ¡°ojou-san¡± that might take care of a horse, only one person who came to Gerald¡¯s mind. ¡°¡­Is Sophie-sama taking care of the horses?¡± ¡°Didn¡¯t I say that just now?¡± To Marcus¡¯s blunt reply, Gerald felt suffocated before managing to squeeze out a rough voice. ¡°Tsk! Even being the bearer of the purple star, she is an aristocratic young lady, you know!¡± ¡°Of course I know that. It can¡¯t be helped, you know? Do you seriously think that we, who are mostly commoners, could actually stop that aristocratic young lady? That kind of thing is supposed to be your duty as a fellow aristocrat, okay?¡± As a matter of fact, they couldn¡¯t stop her not because she was an aristocratic young lady but because she was a wondrous girl named Sophie Linier, but when Marcus told him off sarcastically, Gerald awkwardly turned his gaze away. ¡°There are some things that occur because you, the person in charge of escorting her, didn¡¯t do your duty properly. Besides, I think you could only say such a thing at this opportunity.¡±2 ¡°?¡± Hearing Marcus¡¯ words, Gerald¡¯s blue eyes squinted. That beautiful, sculpture-like face would make others feel uncomfortable if his expression changed a little, but Marcus didn¡¯t seem to care and looked in the direction where Sophie left. ¡°Rather, is it okay for you not to chase after ojou-san soon?¡± When Gerald frowned as if not to ask him to do such an untactful thing, Marcus snorted as if making fun of Gerald. ¡°Are you becoming that dull because the other party is a woman? I don¡¯t think ojou-san will return no matter how long you wait for her.¡± ¡°¡­What?¡± ¡°That ojou-san is escaping from you. That¡¯s what her face seemed to say as she left earlier.¡± ¡°!¡± Gerald turned back in the direction where Sophie left. Now he thought about it, that wasn¡¯t the direction where the restroom was. It should be in the opposite direction. Gerald immediately understood that Marcus¡¯ behavior of talking to him right after Sophie left was on purpose, but arguing with him was a waste of time. He quickly switched his thoughts and proceeded to run. As Marcus saw Gerald¡¯s leaving figure, he snorted once again. ¡°I guess even the reputed Gerald Forsius is helpless.¡± As Marcus laughed at how both Sophie and Gerald thought of each other as a troublesome existence, he turned around and spoke to a bush. ¡°So, are you really intending to run away from him¨D¨DOjou-san?¡± ¡°As expected of Marcus! You actually read my behavior!¡± The black-haired girl came out from the bush while making noise. Even though she had a moody expression stuck on her white face earlier, she now had a joyful voice of a child that successfully pulled off her prank. ¡°Aah, you had the same expression as my juniors who wanted to run away from the mountain exercise since they hated it.¡± ¡°Oh my, I think I could get along well with them. I¡¯d love to invite them for tea next time.¡± Sophie said without feeling guilty at all. ¡°I could help to some extent, but I don¡¯t recommend you running around from Gerald.¡± She was an unusual purple star and a woman to boot. It would be too late if something occurred. For that matter, Marcus thought most matters could be resolved with Gerald on her side, but Sophie pouted. ¡°Despite what you said, it seems Marcus does like Gerald.¡± ¡°What¡¯s with that? That sounded like something that might invite misunderstanding.¡± ¡°A charismatic man with few words is popular with men, right?¡± Marcus felt a sense of trust toward him that Marcus could be relieved if Gerald was there. Although the compatibility between Gerald and Sophie was the worst, the sense of security was a different matter. ¡°Well, I¡¯m a commoner after all. Gerald is considered a decent one who would listen to commoners¡¯ words. If it were another noble instead, they would treat you like garbage just because you forgot to refer to them by their title.¡± ¡°Treating others like garbage just because another person forgot to refer to them by title seems weird as a human being though¡­ But that kind of conversation made me hate my childishness since it made my heart hurt.¡± When Sophie put her hand on her chest and expressed pain, Marcus observed her once again. The girl who was granted the greatest star in the nation didn¡¯t ignore him, listened to his words, and didn¡¯t deny his opinion. Even though Sophie accepted Marcus, who was a commoner, why did she treat Gerald Forsius, a high aristocrat, who had more than he did, like that? Everyone would be curious about it. ¡°Ojou-san, why do you act like a child when Gerald is involved?¡± ¡°¡­Marcus, I realize how disappointing I was, but your words contain strong killing power. Please think of me as a lovely girl and treat me gently.¡± ¡°Would a lovely girl pick a fight against a paladin?¡± The flowing retort seemed to make Sophie feel uncomfortable after all, so she mumbled as to make her excuse. ¡°At least I¡¯m well aware I¡¯m doing something childish. But just today, just for today. I¡¯m just thinking of going to the library to calm my mind¡­¡± ¡°It¡¯s okay then. But if you keep showing such an attitude to Gerald, you might be mistaken for liking him, you know?¡± ¡°¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­¡­Heh?¡± For Sophie, whose mind usually turned quickly, it took her an unusually very long time to form her response. ¡°Like him? What¡¯s with that? Why did it end up like that??¡± ¡°Wouldn¡¯t a kid often do it like that? It¡¯s the thing where they like to bully the one they like. I think the young masters of the gold star and silver star might think that way, you know?¡± ¡°Bully the one they liked? Why?! Wouldn¡¯t one usually treat the person they liked kindly?!¡± ¡°I told you, a kid does it like that.¡± Even as Marcus emphasized the words, Sophie didn¡¯t seem to get the message. Showing bad behavior contrary to the supposed goodwill was something Sophie never had, be it in her previous or current life. Especially in her previous life, she wasn¡¯t even in an environment where she could do so. However, the problem wasn¡¯t how the fact actually was¨D¨D ¡°Does that mean, in Marcus¡¯ eyes, that¡¯s what I¡¯m doing?¡± But the fact she might receive such a suspicion. Sophie, who felt more heartbroken than the slander she received so far, staggered in shock and muttered with a dark expression. ¡°Would Gerald forgive me if I did dogeza right now?¡± ¡°What is dogeza?¡± ¡°¡­¡­A kind of apology.¡± ¡°Apology? I don¡¯t think you need to. You¡¯re going to the library to calm your mind, right? Even if you go to apologize to Gerald now, I¡¯m sure you will be in a bad mood in no time and return to the starting point again.¡± His sharp prediction was exactly what might happen, so Sophie couldn¡¯t deny it, and Marcus, who took that as affirmation, said to get going. Apparently, he was going to escort Sophie to the library. ¡°But Marcus, aren¡¯t you supposed to go along with the mountain exercise today?¡± When Sophie asked, it seemed Marcus himself had forgotten about it, so he put his hand under his chin and thought about it. ¡°Well then, we could just pick up Luca along the way. Ojou-san will go to the library with Luca. Then I will go find Gerald and tell him that ojou-san is in the library. That wouldn¡¯t be a problem, right?¡± As Marcus took the responsibility of doing the follow-up about Gerald and made the arrangement, Sophie¡¯s eyes widened slightly in surprise. However, that expression soon turned into a mellow smile. ¡°I do find my little brother and little sister cute, but I wouldn¡¯t mind an onii-chan like Marcus.¡± Seeing the glimpse of the personality that made the students of the copper star like Marcus, Sophie said that from the bottom of her heart, but the person in question took his time thinking and then shook his head. ¡°Ojou-san as a little sister, huh¡­¡­¡­¡­ I don¡¯t like it somehow.¡± ¡°Why?! I think I could be a cute little sister!¡± Where does such confidence come from? ¨D¨DMarcus was about to make such a retort, but his feeling of ¡°I don¡¯t like it somehow¡± that leaked out of his mouth was somewhat vague like a thin layer, so he kept a lid on that thought. But no matter how he thought about it, he couldn¡¯t understand why he didn¡¯t like it, so Marcus stared at the girl who stood shorter than him. ¡°¡­Yep, I don¡¯t like it after all.¡± ¡°Don¡¯t say it twice! It pains my heart!¡± There are many shocking things today, muttered Sophie, and Marcus muttered while tilting his head, I wonder why? CH 163 After school that day, ¡°I,¡± who was killing time at the library, started to feel drowsy.1 I reviewed the lesson until midnight and then made study preparations early in the morning. Perhaps I might have been a little tired.2 ¡°I¡± spent most of my time those days studying. I didn¡¯t have a particular hobby other than reading books. If I had to say anything else, I guess it would be me helping my best friend¡¯s sister as she taught me how to cook. I usually slept for, at most, 6 hours. I was used to it, so I didn¡¯t feel sleep deprived in particular. However, while the wind still felt cold, the lovely sunlight of the spring day might have enticed me to feel sleepy. It felt a little vague like any other dream, but then there was someone sitting in front of me. I thought my best friend had come to pick me up after done with his day duty.3 I had to hurry and wake up. I closed my eyes strongly once then slowly opened them. Although I felt the sunlight that shone through the window and the dazzling light of the fluorescent lamp, what I saw after opening my eyes wasn¡¯t the figure of my best friend, but a student I didn¡¯t recognize. Contrary to my best friend who wore his uniform disheveled, the person in front of me wore his blazer and necktie in an orderly fashion just like a mannequin, and he also oozed an orderly atmosphere. It wasn¡¯t him; it was a stranger. Just as I was about to close my eyes once again, the stranger¡¯s eyes met mine. ¡°You sure are a boring guy.¡± He saw ¡°me¡± clearly and said that. ¡°Are you someone who can¡¯t do anything without your best friend? Do you find such a life fun?¡± His eyes didn¡¯t contain hostility or malice but exasperation, which made ¡°me¡± irritated. Seeing the man whose neither face nor name I recognized, I couldn¡¯t help but wonder why he suddenly said such a thing to me. ¡°I have no idea who you are. I have no reason to be criticized by a stranger I don¡¯t even know the name of.¡± I lifted my chest off the table and glared at the other person. When I spoke about my bad mood, the man¡¯s eyes widened a little. It seemed he didn¡¯t expect me to actually respond. ¡°It¡¯s ¨D¨D¨D¨D¡± I missed what he said, but perhaps he told me his name. However, I wasn¡¯t interested. I stood up from my seat and left the library. That guy seemed to say something, but I dismissed it. As I walked down the corridor with the cold air at my feet, I finally remembered who that man was. He was the 2nd ranked student. Was he that dissatisfied that ¡°I¡± claimed the 1st rank? If he had the time to bother with a boring warning, he should just study more so he wouldn¡¯t lose to me next time. I wanted to cuss at how he used his time. [¡°Did you find such a life fun?¡±] I spent my days without speaking to anyone in particular and spent my break reading books. I also didn¡¯t even participate in club activities and spent my days quietly, but perhaps others wanted to say a thing about it. But what do you know about it? You might think that as a mere ¡°such a life¡± but in ¡°my¡± perspective, that was a great fortune that was wasted on me. [¡°Are you someone who can¡¯t do anything without your best friend?¡±] Yes, that¡¯s right. If not for my best friend, I would¡¯ve already given up on this boring world and been on my way toward the journey to the afterlife. I was abandoned by the life I clung to, suffered from an ugly heart, and there were times I became reckless, wanting to abandon everything and just disappear. However, the one who saved me from that was my best friend and his family. Hey, could you imagine that? The person who sat in front of you, despite being born Japanese like you were, wasn¡¯t even registered until he was secured, with a name he had never even mentioned, and by the end of it, his mother even wished for his death, you know? You and I have different values of existence in the first place¡­ I wasn¡¯t loved. I was unneeded and hated. I was just a person who happened to be born in this world and abandoned¨D¨D¨D¨DThat was what I was. What do you want from such a person? I suddenly recalled the childhood days I didn¡¯t want to remember. Inside the room filled with the faint smell of summer, I had to endure unreasonable violence from my mother and had to swallow my scream of pain. I was scared by that hysterical, high voice, yet I had to endure the impulse of covering my ears, and I was told everything was my fault so I had to obediently receive it, and I couldn¡¯t keep my sanity otherwise¨D¨D¨D¨D Gradually, I felt something heavy press against my chest. ¡°¡­Gh.¡± I bit my lips without noticing it. The taste of iron spread in my mouth. The black and muddy feelings spread in my heart as if trying to take over. How deplorable¡­ Why should I feel irritated and depressed just because of that? Haven¡¯t I experienced ugly words filled with malice before? Compared to that, that student¡¯s words were cute. I hated my narrow self and shook myself to distract myself. ¡°¨D¨D¨D¨DTasuku.¡± My name was suddenly called, and I quivered and looked back. ¡°Why are you trying to go home without me?¡± I saw my best friend walking toward me with a bag in one hand. Looking at his figure that walked without any impatience, I finally felt my breathing become easier. ¡°¡­¡­Tenma.¡± I didn¡¯t have anything. I¡¯d never had anything since I was born. That summer when I was six years old, I came to learn that the things I thought I had were nothing but illusions. My hands were empty since I didn¡¯t have anything. Seeing this empty hand, there wouldn¡¯t be anyone who would take it and walk together. That was what I thought. However, someone¡¯s young hand pulled my younger self. He grasped this empty hand of mind. That was why it was precious to me. You just don¡¯t understand its worth¡­ He alone will definitely not betray me. Having someone I could have such a belief, having such a best friend was a great fortune¨D¨D¨D¨D ¡°¨D¨DOi.¡± She could hear a man¡¯s voice in my vague consciousness. The emotionless voice that resounded made ¡°him¡± respond. Huh, did I fall asleep again? I thought I was awake earlier¡­? Did she experience being awake from a dream within a dream? With that in mind, she slowly tried to open my drowsy eyes. She heard another ¡°Oi¡± from the voice. ¡°I¡¯m waking up now, Tenma¨D¨D¡­¡­¡± The moment she heard the voice come out of her mouth, she was surprised. It was a cute, bell-like sound. It was definitely not ¡°his¡± voice. When she lifted my upper body vigorously, what she saw wasn¡¯t the appearance of her best friend, but a person with a more handsome face in front of her. There was shining hair and dark amethyst eyes that seemed to suck others in. But his pupils shrunk as his eyes opened wide in surprise. Eh? Ah¡­ the ghost¡­ from the last time? She blinked my eyes several times to grasp the current situation. When she turned my gaze around, it was a library. It wasn¡¯t the library of the high school in her previous life, but the library of ¡°The King¡¯s Sword.¡± ¡°¨D¨D¨D¨DTsk!¡± She was completely sleep-talking. She sleep-talked using my previous life¡¯s tone and called Tenma¡¯s name, which was completely unsuited for a young lady. She felt her blood drain away. Even though she worked hard to become a perfect aristocratic young lady as Sophie Linier, she ended up committing such a blunder in front of a man she met for the first time. When her face paled, the man tilted his head and, ¡°Sorry to wake you up¡­ should I say that?¡± Uttered an apology in a questioning tone. Even when she sleep-talked using a tone that was unlike a lady, the silver-haired man with purple eyes didn¡¯t seem to be particularly offended, but his words sounded confused. ¡°No, I¡¯m sorry. It seems I sleep-talked. Please forget what I uttered before. Yes, erase such a memory right this instant!!¡± ¡°I see¡­¡± After the man made a brief reply, there was a long silence between them. The one who couldn¡¯t endure the silence was Sophie. ¡°You are¡­ I didn¡¯t get to hear your name last time.¡± Before Sophie finished her sentence, the man said his name. ¡°Remiel Karlfeldt.¡± His surname is Karlfeldt¡­ Sophie was relieved when he heard his name. If he was a royal family member, his surname would be ¡°Rex.¡± Sophie thought the man with silver hair and purple eyes would be the second prince, but it seemed to be a needless worry. ¡°You are the student of this academy, right?¡± ¡°Aah.¡± ¡°You don¡¯t put your insignia on?¡± ¡°Does it need to be worn?¡± While saying that, Remiel rummaged through his chest pocket. ¡°Does it need to be worn?¡± he said, does that mean as a joke? Not wearing the insignia was a clear violation of the rules. Students should have received such an explanation when they first enrolled. However, he didn¡¯t seem to be joking when he said that. As Sophie was dumbfounded because she was unsure of his intention, Remiel took out his insignia from his pocket. What engraved there was a lily flower¨D¨D¨D¨D ¡°¡­¡­Silver star.¡± It was a silver star¡¯s insignia. ¡°Eh, but that would mean the number of people didn¡¯t match the data, right?¡± Sophie remembered the number, face, and names of all students of the silver star. If Remiel was a silver star, that would mean they had one extra person. Does that mean there are years when the number of people enrolled is more than the designated number? However, Sophie might have had no idea what kind of person he was, but if there was such a handsome person in the silver star, Sophie thought Firth should have mentioned it, then she would have noticed. Remiel¡­¡­ Karlfeldt?! [¡°Remiel Karlfeldt-sama is said the be the most talented person after Lorenzo-sama.¡±] Firth did say it. Sophie completely forgot about it, but didn¡¯t she decide to not get involved with such a person? Author Note: Thank you for your feedback, bookmark, and ratings m(__)m We finally start collecting the foreshadowing (*¡ä¦Ø£à) CH 164 He¡¯s the one that Firth said had the greatest talent after Lorenzo-sama? Perhaps because of the dream she saw earlier, in addition to the turmoil of reality, Sophie slightly absentmindedly stared at Remiel¡¯s face. It was like a sculpture that was constructed precisely. It felt like he was exuding invisible light, giving off the impression he belonged to a different world. If he moved a little, the smooth, silky hair would produce a soft sound. Even though his purple eyes were colorful, they felt like the bottom of a deep sea. That handsomeness was comparable to the moon shining quietly and gave off a mysterious feeling, which made one feel their skin tingling if they stared at him for a long time. The man known as Remiel Karlfeldt had an amazing presence that, just by standing still, would silently swallow other people¡¯s hearts. In contrast to Sophie, who was entranced by the illusion of the eerie beauty to the point of her not breathing, Remiel seemed used to it as he opened his mouth without minding the unscrupulous gaze. ¡°By the way, Sophie Linier. I want you to play against me.¡± ¡°¡­¡­¡­¡­Hah?¡± Due to the sudden request, Sophie ended up responding in Tasuku¡¯s tone. Sophie hurriedly coughed to recover and asked with a well-organized tone of a lady, ¡°Why do I have to play with you?¡± ¡°If you win, I¡¯ll give you what you want. If I win, I¡¯ll take what I want from you.¡± What¡¯s with that game¡­? Sophie had nothing she wanted from this man. She certainly requested him to forget about her sleep-talking before, but if she actually spoke of it, then she would be digging her own grave, so Sophie didn¡¯t feel like asking for confirmation. ¡°Why should I agree with such a risky game?¡± ¡°I don¡¯t mind you refusing.¡± Despite the sudden request, he backed off quite easily. Just as Sophie felt relieved ¨D¨D ¡°I¡¯ll just follow you around until you agree.¡± ¡°?!¡± As the man casually said such an outrageous statement, Sophie felt her mouth twitching. ¡­I thought he was a weird man like a ghost when we first met, but he was actually a weird man. ¡°That¡¯s just a step away from being a stalker.¡± As Sophie involuntarily held her head and muttered, Remiel¡¯s beautiful purple eyes seemed to be puzzled and he tilted his head in wonder. ¡°What does ¡®stalker¡¯ mean?¡± Sophie let slip a word that didn¡¯t exist in this world, but Sophie didn¡¯t feel like explaining it in detail, but instead refused him with a strong tone. ¡°Stop that because it¡¯s annoying.¡± ¡°I see. So ¡®stalker¡¯ means annoying?¡± ¡°¡­Well, that¡¯s right.¡± ¡°Where did such words come from? It¡¯s my first time hearing such words.¡± The man known as Remiel Karlfeldt was like a child who wanted to ask about everything. Certainly, such a desire for knowledge made him fit to be a silver star. While Sophie was wondering what she should do about it, Remiel slowly put something on the table. They were boards and pieces. It¡¯s a richu¡¯s board¡­ Richu was a board game similar to chess and shogi in her previous life. It was originally something that upper-class men loved to play, but Sophie had been taught it by Ferio and Al, so it was quite a familiar game for Sophie. So when he said play, he meant a board game. In that case, I have the confidence to win. In her previous life, Tasuku played chess with Tenma¡¯s father when Tasuku was still a student, and after he got a job, he was often invited for a match of go or shogi with his business partner, so Tasuku was quite well learned regarding the board game and was quite proficient about it. With the knowledge of the board games from her previous life, she could apply some of them depending on how richu moved their pieces. Because of that, Sophie wasn¡¯t weak and she managed to win against Ferio and Al who taught her the game after some matches. However, why did this man think it was obvious for a lovely lady like herself to know how to play richu? Richu had a strong impression as a war strategy game. It would be normal for a daughter of a baron family to have no interest in that. If one were to invite another woman for the match of richu, said woman would normally belong to a high pedigree. ¡°I don¡¯t think this is particularly difficult.¡± But despite that, Remiel started to arrange the pieces as if it was the most obvious thing to do. ¡°I think the difficulty level is relative for each person.¡± ¡°I¡¯ll let you make the first move.¡± ¡°You really are not a person who listens to others, are you?¡± ¡°So you prefer I make my move first?¡± No good. We can¡¯t communicate. Considering he had prepared the board beforehand, it seemed he had no intention of listening to her objection to begin with. Geez, all I need to do is to win! I just need to win! Perhaps due to the dream, her consciousness as Tasuku was still dragging her over. Sophie forgot about the graceful behavior of a lady and became a little stubborn. All without noticing that would lead to the worst consequence. About an hour later, Sophie was stunned as she saw the state of the board with her piece in hand. Looking at the pieces lined up in a beautiful straight line, there was no doubt about who won and who lost. Indeed, it was totally her defeat. No way¡­ She was certainly in the lead at the beginning of the game. But just before she managed to win, the situation suddenly reversed. Until that moment, Sophie believed none of her movements were bad. As a matter of fact, Sophie made no mistake in making her moves. But the fact this man still came out on top, it meant he was more skillful than Sophie. It¡¯s my¡­ complete defeat. Such a clear defeat was something Sophie never experienced so far. Such was the case whether it be her previous life or her current life. Although there were times when she chose to lose on purpose, there was never a case where she actually lost when she was aiming for victory. While Sophie couldn¡¯t get out of her shock, Remiel said without intonation, ¡°It¡¯s my victory.¡± Even though he completely won the match, the man that didn¡¯t show any happiness over his victory at all still stated things plainly. ¡°¡­May I know what you wish for?¡± When Sophie asked timidly, Remiel opened his mouth without breaking his facial expression. ¡°¡­¡­¡­¡­Hah?¡± Upon hearing Remiel¡¯s wish, Sophie once again made a voice that lacked the elegance of a lady, but she had no leisure to deceive it this time. That was how unexpected Remiel¡¯s wish was to her, and Sophie had no idea what his intention in making such a wish was. There was only one thing she knew. ¨D¨D¨D¨DIs this man stupid? Sophie thought so from the bottom of her heart. CH 165 Regarding my actions in the last few days and their results. Honestly speaking¨D¨D¨D¨DI felt like vomiting out of self-hate. I have certainly dreamed of Tenma quite often ever since I came to ¡°The King¡¯s Sword.¡± However, to think it got to the point I couldn¡¯t differentiate between dreams and reality while half-asleep!! It was a totally disgraceful behavior. To think a lovely girl like me ended up calling Tenma¡¯s name with the tone of an introverted man! Even though Ferio already mistook Tenma to be my lover because I did it before! AAaaahhh, yet another page on my black historyyyyyyy. ¡°Noooooooooooo!!!!!¡± Sophie couldn¡¯t hold back and threw her quill away, put her elbows on the table, and held on to her head. She sighed a little while suffering from the shame. ¡°Uuh, why did I have such a dream after all this time?¡± It was a piece of memory of her previous life. It was a dream about a classmate whose name Sophie couldn¡¯t remember and the best friend she had lost. ¡°Even if I see such a dream now¡­ No, I can think of the reason why.¡± There was something. Indeed, there was something that made Sophie suddenly have such thoughts. It was when she saw the figure of Lars and the other gold star students share their opinions and put together their thoughts. It was also when she saw the figure of Firth and the other silver star students who deepened their knowledge through trial and error. When Sophie saw them, she suddenly had a thought. Did she ever walk such a path when she lived her previous life? Did she ever achieve something together with someone else and laugh together? If Tasuku opened his heart to his surroundings earlier, would she get to experience such a thing back in her previous life? For example, that student who called him in the library, if Tasuku were to listen to his words properly¨D¨D Why did I one-sidedly decide that the things he said were insults? The reason he did so was proof of Tasuku¡¯s weak mind. Now that Sophie thought back, that student¡¯s tone wasn¡¯t out of disrespect, but purely asking if Tasuku was alright as he was. It was the words of his best friend that advised him to pay more attention to the people around him. However, even if Tasuku didn¡¯t outright deny it, Tasuku¡¯s refusal to listen to it should have been conveyed to Tenma. Since then, Tenma didn¡¯t say that again. Tenma wasn¡¯t the kind of person who would arbitrarily enter an area that Tasuku didn¡¯t want to be disturbed. Tenma already noticed since his younger days that if he tried to do so, Tasuku¡¯s fragile mind wouldn¡¯t be able to take it. Tenma was a wise child in a different sense from Tasuku. He didn¡¯t force his opinion. He didn¡¯t push it. It made Tasuku feel safer and he was thankful for that. Because I spoiled myself with his kindness, I ended up shutting myself in my shell¡­ Perhaps that was the reason. When Sophie saw Lars and his friends trying to open up the future with a healthy mind, she also felt like reliving her school days. It felt like things that ended with Tasuku¡¯s failure came back as another chance for Sophie. It made her feel some sort of salvation. ¡°Really, I¡¯m being so childish that I hate myself.¡± Sophie was about to put her hand on her cheek out of dismay and ridicule, but she shook her head, thinking she shouldn¡¯t be panicking. As a result of acting based on Tasuku¡¯s thoughts for the last few days, everything ended up bearing negative results. That¡¯s no good. I have to be more careful and act more ladylike! When Sophie clenched her fist, she recalled the silver-haired man at the same time. ¡°That¡¯s right¡­ For the time being, the current problem is Remiel.¡± The wish that Remiel asked wasn¡¯t particularly harmful. It did make Sophie think he was a fool though. ¡°U~hn, perhaps I should just leave him alone?¡± Rather, I really wanted to do so. The conversation with Remiel, which continued for a long time after the game, made Sophie unable to keep up with his peculiar thoughts and so she stood up as if to escape. Luca, who was waiting at the entrance of the library, and Gerald, who was told of her location by Marcus, worriedly asked about Sophie¡¯s physical condition since she looked so exhausted. Sophie was prepared to be nagged about her running away from him, who served as her escort, and intended to apologize properly when it happened before, but Sophie was brought back to the dorm immediately since she looked that bad. ¡°Should I have asked those two about Remiel? But I don¡¯t think those two are familiar with the silver star students, so I guess it would be best to just ask Firth tomorrow.¡± Sophie wanted to ask someone¡¯s opinion regarding Remiel¡¯s strange thought process. As Sophie made the plan for tomorrow and decided it was about time to sleep, she heard a knocking sound at her door. The clock already pointed at a late hour. When Sophie responded, thinking it was Sunny, the voice that responded was a familiar voice, but it wasn¡¯t Sunny¡¯s. ¡°Is there something wrong?¡± When Sophie opened the door in a hurry, she saw the rare figure of the paladin Warren that didn¡¯t even conceal his doubt. ¡°Sophie-sama, are you okay?¡± ¡°Eh?¡± Come the next day, Gerald suddenly asked that, making Sophie speechless. ¡°Your complexion doesn¡¯t look too good.¡± ¡°Please don¡¯t worry. I just feel the chirping of the little birds at night ringing in my ears¡­¡± ¡°I see¡­ Then if there¡¯s no problem with Sophie-sama¡¯s condition, there¡¯s something I want to say.¡± ¡°? Okay.¡± Sophie wondered what it was. For the time being, Sophie already apologized to Gerald about her running away from him first thing in the morning. Gerald seemed to also hear something from Marcus, so he didn¡¯t pursue things further. Considering this man¡¯s personality, he isn¡¯t someone who would bother to do something in revenge. U~hn, perhaps it¡¯s about the black star students? Since Sophie couldn¡¯t think of anything else, she chose to wait for Gerald¡¯s words, but then Luca, who was beside Sophie, asked with his gaze whether he should leave first. Originally, in case Gerald served as an escort, there was no need for Luca to escort Sophie as well. But yesterday, Marcus suggested, ¡°Why don¡¯t you ask Luca to escort you as well? You are the purple star-sama after all, so there¡¯s nothing wrong with having two escorts, right? I think ojou-san is less likely to go out of control if Luca and that gold star young master are with you. Since you aren¡¯t compatible with Gerald, I think you should have Luca to make it more peaceful.¡± When Sophie heard that, she responded, ¡°As expected, that would trouble Luca, who is still a student,¡± but Marcus instead responded with a smile. ¡°Even Luca had the request from his elder brother. I think Luca would be in greater trouble if he is completely removed from your escort duty.¡± When Sophie heard that, she certainly felt that was the case. Luca was a person who volunteered to be Sophie¡¯s escort under the order of his half-brother Lorenzo. If he was completely removed from duty, Luca would certainly have a hard time. And so, when Sophie requested Luca to escort her alongside Gerald, Luca agreed with a cute smile. As a result, from today onward, Sophie would be escorted by both Gerald and Luca. It might sound exaggerated, but when Luca is by my side, my mental state is certainly more comfortable compared to when I was together with just Geragera. Luca also had a negative ion effect, but Marcus¡¯ suggestion that emphasizing the balance of things was astounding. Marcus¡­ I¡¯ve been thinking for a while that if he has no intention of joining the knight brigade, perhaps I could have him work for me instead, but perhaps I should really consider hiring him? ¡°Sophie-sama?¡± Just as Sophie got distracted, Gerald called her, which startled her and made her tighten her expression. ¡°I¡¯m terribly sorry. I was absentminded back then. If there¡¯s something you want to say, should I ask Luca to leave us for a while?¡± ¡°No, I don¡¯t mind him staying. He had heard of false information all this time, so please let me correct it at this opportunity.¡± ¡°False information?¡± Sophie tilted her head since she thought it was something about the black star. ¡°Yes. I have told Luca Forsell that I was escorting you under the order of His Highness Ferio, but that is false information.¡± As Gerald casually said that, Luca¡¯s mouth dropped open and he stiffened in surprise. Falsifying a statement of the first prince was totally something that was worth capital punishment. Looking at Gerald, who said that as if the thing he said was nothing big, Sophie asked for a pause. ¡°Please wait a moment. Is that something I¡¯m allowed to listen to as well? Is the person who ordered you fine with that?¡± Looking at Sophie, who didn¡¯t look particularly surprised, Gerald¡¯s expression moved. ¡°¡­Did you notice it?¡± ¡°I don¡¯t have evidence, but it feels like that somehow.¡± Sophie had thought it was weird when she heard that Gerald was moving under the orders of Ferio from Luca. Ferio had been a little overprotective since childhood. Since he would worry about Sophie when they visited the orphanage, would he even give another command to the person he believed could serve as her escort? The answer was no. Considering Ferio¡¯s personality, Sophie could declare so. Even when Sophie found that suspicious, the reason she didn¡¯t ask the question despite that was because it was convenient for Sophie. Since it would allow Gerald, who made her feel suffocated, to leave her side, then there was nothing wrong with letting it happen. And there was one more reason. There are only two people who could falsify Ferio¡¯s name in this nation. Since a stubborn man like Gerald would actually falsify the name of the first prince, then the one who ordered so would be someone greater than the first prince¨D it could only be either the king or the queen. CH 166 ¡°I was given permission to tell you the details.¡± ¡°Then let me ask, why do you use His Highness Ferio¡¯s name?¡± ¡°Having the person in charge of escort immediately move on a different agenda would naturally make Sophie-sama offended. In that case, claiming it was His Highness Ferio¡¯s order would make it seem more favorable, such was my thought.¡± Does that mean he at least didn¡¯t mean to disrespect the purple star? I wouldn¡¯t get offended regardless of who actually gave the order though. However, Gerald didn¡¯t make it clear who ordered him. Sophie also didn¡¯t ask that, but instead asked another question. ¡°Since you¡¯ve revealed it now, does that mean the decree is fulfilled?¡± ¡°¡­No, it¡¯s the opposite. Yesterday, I was told that I couldn¡¯t accomplish the mission.¡± That was surprising for Sophie. Even though he was moving under a different decree, Gerald was still within the academy. That meant the decree was something to be fulfilled within the academy¡¯s premises. Is it something that difficult? Although Sophie didn¡¯t like him, she didn¡¯t see him as an incompetent person. When Sophie was skeptical, Gerald suddenly bowed his head and said, ¡°My apologies,¡± for some reason. Sophie thought it was an apology for falsifying Ferio¡¯s name, but she soon learned the meaning of his apology from his next words. ¡°As I was told I wasn¡¯t capable of accomplishing it, I was also told to ask Sophie-sama for help¡­¡± ¡°Heh?¡± It was unusual for Gerald, who only stated facts, to look down and have a hard time spinning his words. His beautiful eyebrows furrowed in regret and Sophie had a bad feeling when she saw that appearance. ¡°What was the order?¡± ¡°Yes. It¡¯s about one of the people that greeted Sophie-sama on the first day¨D¡± Gerald¡¯s words stopped halfway without finishing it and his dark blue eyes squinted sharply. As Sophie saw his change and followed his gaze, Sophie saw the black star students approaching with dubious expressions. Oh my¡­ Sophie didn¡¯t let such words come out of her mouth and she saw the reproduction of what happened two days ago. It was the second time Sophie saw the black star students kneel before her. Luca, who had no idea of the circumstances, would find such a scene shocking. It could be seen by how dumbfounded he was since he couldn¡¯t speak anything. I guess it¡¯s not a scene you want to see without knowing the circumstances, thought Sophie as she inwardly apologized to Luca, and in the silence, it was Evert who first spoke. ¡°Sophie Linier-sama. We apologize for the repeated disrespect toward the person granted the purple star. We black stars apologize for our careless behavior. We beg for your leniency.¡± Apparently, they followed Gerald¡¯s advice. Well, I guess that¡¯s a reasonable choice, thought Sophie as she glanced at Gerald, only to see his expression harder than before and he had a sharp gaze as if he was angry. They apologized later than expected. I guess that¡¯s what he¡¯s angry about? For Gerald, who was strict with himself and others, it might be considered late by his standards, but for Sophie¡¯s, it was earlier than she expected. They only experienced being treated as the sons of aristocratic families, yet their dignity was crushed by a daughter of a baron family that was younger than they were. On top of that, having to apologize once again would only add to their pain. To be honest, Sophie thought it would take longer before they acted. The one who took the lead in apologizing is Evert. I guess he¡¯s the one who led them? Sophie, who prioritized Tasuku¡¯s personality last time and ended up making the situation more troublesome, didn¡¯t mind what shape it took as long as the situation was settled. Just as Sophie decided to give a graceful smile and opened her mouth to accept their apology, ¡°Sophie.¡± Her name was called and her words were cut off. Geez, what is it this time?! I keep getting interrupted since earlier! Sophie put on a little expression of dissatisfaction as she turned around, but the moment she saw who called her, she leaked, ¡°Geh¡­¡± which was completely not a word that a lady would say. Sophie should have realized who it was the moment she heard someone naturally call the purple star without any honorifics. She had only met one such person so far. ¡°Remiel¡­¡± The person who approached Sophie with his fluttering, silk-like silver hair and a calm gait was Remiel. I didn¡¯t want to meet him now¡­ No, not just now, I don¡¯t want to meet you often. In the situation where Sophie hadn¡¯t consulted with Firth yet, Sophie had no intention of confronting Remiel. At the very least, Sophie wished she had consulted fellow silver stars like Firth beforehand. ¡°Why didn¡¯t you come to the library?¡± Without knowing what was in Sophie¡¯s mind, Remiel snarled like a child and asked that in a bad mood. ¡°Why, you ask¡­?¡± ¡°I¡¯ve been waiting since early in the morning, but when will you come?¡± ¡°In the first place, I didn¡¯t say I would go there. Rather, it¡¯s amazing to see you¡¯d completely ignored the situation here and said that regardless.¡± Were the black stars invisible to him? It was the second time for Sophie to see such a scene, but there was nobody who wasn¡¯t astonished the first time they saw it. However, Remiel seemed to only consider them as dust in the wind and didn¡¯t even bother. Remiel glanced at the black stars, but he returned his gaze to Sophie as if nothing happened. ¡°Then when will you come? Can¡¯t you just come now?¡± ¡°There¡¯s no way I could. You should attend the class for the silver star properly.¡± ¡°Why? I don¡¯t see any worth attending there.¡± It was a ruthless affirmation. ¡°I see. So that means you found something useful in that lesson. Which part is that?¡± ¡°¡­¡± Sophie felt sluggish at Remiel¡¯s question. She couldn¡¯t proceed at this rate. I should just totally ignore Remial and take care of the black star for the time being¨D¨D Sophie decided to take care of that first. When Sophie looked at the black star with that in mind, all of them widened their eyes and looked at Remiel. Sophie thought they were dumbfounded by how Remiel ignored the atmosphere, but the situation was a bit off. ¡°It¡¯s Remiel-sama¡­¡± ¡°To think he¡¯s really here.¡± Hm? What do they mean by ¡®he¡¯s really here¡¯? As Sophie reacted to the muttering of the black star, Gerald took a step forward and approached Remiel. ¡°Remiel-sama, where have you been until now?¡± ¡°Sophie, why don¡¯t you answer my question?¡± Even when Gerald asked him, Remiel¡¯s gaze didn¡¯t move away from Sophie, and naturally continued his conversation as if it was the most obvious thing to do. Apparently, he completely intended to only recognize Sophie¡¯s existence. Sophie couldn¡¯t help but want to retort: what the heck is this chaos? However, Sophie was curious as to why Gerald referred to Remiel with ¡°¨Csama¡±. Gerald¡¯s family was considered among the top aristocrats despite being a count family, putting them at a comparable level of a duke, such was the Forsius family. In that case, that would make Remiel a person that even Gerald had to show respect to. Now that I think about it, I never heard the pedigree of the ¡°Karlfeldt¡± family. But Karlfeldt, I think I¡¯ve heard of it somewhere before¡­ Even as Sophie desperately tried to recall it, her thoughts were immediately dispersed by Remiel. ¡°So, when will you have time?¡± ¡°¡­I won¡¯t be free for the time being.¡± ¡°What is the exact period of ¡®for the time being¡¯?¡± ¡°Perhaps until you graduate.¡± ¡°In that case, you¡¯ll have time tomorrow once I graduate, right?¡± Why can¡¯t it get through him?! Is the indirect way of telling him like an aristocratic lady useless on him? In that case, Sophie then roared her voice with the indignation from yesterday. ¡°Remiel, shut up for a moment. Did your ¡®why why¡¯ period come late now?¡± ¡°What is ¡®why why¡¯ period?¡± ¡°I¡¯m telling you not to underestimate my thinking cost!¡± The one who responded to Sophie¡¯s piercing words wasn¡¯t Remiel, but Evert, who was kneeling. ¡°Sophie-sama. If I may advise, I think such a statement is a little inappropriate for Remiel-sama, who has the second-highest priority over the succession of the throne¡­¡± ¡°Eh?¡± At Evert¡¯s complaint, Sophie¡¯s mind stopped for a while. What? What did he just say? CH 167 §³h§Ñ§ât§Ör 167 ¨C D§Ö§Ñr §´§Önm§Ñ, ? R§Ö§Ñl?z§Öd §¯§àw D??§Ñ§â§â§à?nt?ng ? W§Ñ? ??? §¦h, wh§Ñt d§à§Ö? th§Ñt m§Ö§Ñn? D?d th§Ñt m§Ö§Ñn R§Öm?§Öl w§Ñ? §Ñ m§Ömb§Ör §àf §Ñ r§à§å§Ñl f§Ñm?l§å? §´h§Ö m§àm§Önt ?§à§âh?§Ö und§Ör?t§à§àd th§Ñt, th§Ö f§Ö§Öl?ng th§Ñt §àv§Örfl§àw§Öd w?th?n ?§à§âh?§Ö w§Ñ? f§Ö§Ñr t§àw§Ñrd th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl f§Ñm?l§å¨D§àr n§àt, ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ§ãtu§Ñll§å §Ñ f?§Ör§ã§Ö §Ñng§Ör. ¡°Y§àu¡¯r§Ö k?dd?ng m§Ö?! Y§àu §Ñr§Ö §â§Ñrt §àf th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl f§Ñm?l§å?! 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F§Ör?§à¡¯? l§Ött§Ör. D?d ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ n§àt r§Ö§Ñd ?t?¡± ¡°L§Ött§Ör?¡± ¡°?t ?h§àuld h§Ñv§Ö §â§Ñ??§Öd t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ §ã§Ñm§Ö h§Ör§Ö fr§àm th§Ö g?rl?¡¯ §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å¡­ D?d ?§à§âh?§Ö-?§Ñm§Ñ n§àt r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Ö ?t?¡± ¡°¡­? d?d n§àt.¡± §¦v§Ön wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö ?§Ö§Ñr§ãh§Öd h§Ör m§Öm§àr§å, ?h§Ö h§Ñdn¡¯t r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd ?u§ãh §Ñ l§Ött§Ör. ?n th§Ö f?r?t §âl§Ñ§ã§Ö, ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? ?nt§Ör§Ñ§ãt?§àn w?th F§Ör?§à §Önd§Öd b§Öf§àr§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö l§Öft th§Ö g?rl?¡¯ §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å. ?h§Ö h§Ñdn¡¯t §Öv§Ön b§Ö§Ön ?n t§àu§ãh w?th h?m ??n§ã§Ö ?h§Ö th§àught th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñn§å n§Ö§Öd f§àr furth§Ör §ã§ànt§Ñ§ãt §Ñt th§Ö m§àm§Önt. ?t ?§Ö§Öm§Öd G§Ör§Ñld d?dn¡¯t §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt ?§à§âh?§Ö t§à n§àt r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Ö th§Ö l§Ött§Ör, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö h?? br§Ö§Ñth?ng ?l?ghtl§å d??turb§Öd. §´h§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à br§àk§Ö ?u§ãh §Ñn ?nd§Ö?§ãr?b§Ñbl§Ö §Ñtm§à?§âh§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? 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Wh§å d§à §å§àu n§Ö§Öd t§à §ã§ànf?rm ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt §ã§àuld §Ö§Ñ??l§å b§Ö und§Ör?t§à§àd w?th§àut §Ñ?k?ng?¡± G§Ör§Ñld¡¯? m§àuth tw?t§ãh§Öd §Ñ? h§Ö h§Ö§Ñrd th§Ñt, but R§Öm?§Öl ?§Ö§Öm§Öd ?u?t §Ñ? §Ñnn§à§å§Öd b§å h?? qu§Ö?t?§àn §Ñnd d?dn¡¯t ?§Ö§Öm t§à §ã§Ñr§Ö §Ñb§àut th§Ö §ã§ànfu??§àn h§Ö §ã§Ñu?§Öd. ?¡¯m g§Ött?ng §Ñ h§Ö§Ñd§Ñ§ãh§Ö¡­ §¡? §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd, n§àt §Öv§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö §ã§àuld §âr§à§ã§Ö?? §Ñn ?n§ã§àm§âr§Öh§Ön??bl§Ö §Ñm§àunt §àf d§Ñt§Ñ ?n §Ñn ?n?t§Ñnt. ?h§Ö h§Öld h§Ör thr§àbb?ng h§Ö§Ñd §Ñnd t§à§àk §àut th§Ö ?h§Ö§Ö§â?k?n §â§Ñ§â§Ör fr§àm th§Ö §Önv§Öl§à§â§Ö. §¡§ã§ã§àrd?ng t§à th§Ö §ã§ànt§Önt? §àf th§Ö l§Ött§Ör, th§Ö ?§Ö§ã§ànd §âr?n§ã§Ö w§Ñ? d§Öm§àt§Öd ?nt§à §Ñ duk§Ö¡¯? f§Ñm?l§å §Ñnd th§Ö d§Ö??gn§Ñt§Öd f§Ñm?l§å w§Ñ? th§Ö qu§Ö§Ön¡¯? §àr?g?n§Ñl h§àm§Ö, th§Ö §¬§Ñrlf§Öldt duk§Ö f§Ñm?l§å. §´h§Ön th§Ö ?§Ö§ã§ànd §âr?n§ã§Ö w§Ñ? §Önr§àll§Öd ?n ¡°§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd¡± §Ñ? §Ñ ?tud§Önt §àf th§Ö ??lv§Ör ?t§Ñr. §¡nd §Ñt th§Ö §Önd, ?t w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à wr?tt§Ön th§Ñt h§Ö w§Ñnt§Öd R§Öm?§Öl t§à §â§Ñrt?§ã?§â§Ñt§Ö ?n th§Ö §âr§à?§Ö§ãt. §´h?? ?? §ã§Ört§Ñ?nl§å F§Ör?§à¡¯? §â§Önm§Ñn?h?§â, but¡­ §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à d§àubt ?t w§Ñ? F§Ör?§à h?m?§Ölf wh§à wr§àt§Ö th§Ö l§Ött§Ör. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ¡°Y§àu ?h§àuld und§Ör?t§Ñnd §Ñft§Ör r§Ö§Ñd?ng ?t, r?ght? ?t ?? §ã§Ört§Ñ?nl§å §¡n?u§Ö1 wh§à wr§àt§Ö th§Ö l§Ött§Ör, but th§Ö §ã§ànt§Önt w§Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng h§Ö w§Ñ? t§àld t§à wr?t§Ö. ? gu§Ö?? ?t ?? §¯§Ñh§Ñu§Ö2 wh§à t§àld h?m t§à wr?t§Ö ?t.¡± ¡°§¯§Ör §¯?ghn§Ö?? th§Ö Qu§Ö§Ön d?d?¡± ?§à§âh?§Ö mutt§Ör§Öd §Ñnd r§Ö§Ñl?z§Öd. R§Ñth§Ör th§Ñn r§Ö§Ñl?z§Ñt?§àn, ?t w§Ñ? m§àr§Ö §àf §Ñn un§âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ñnt §âr§Öm§àn?t?§àn fr§àm h§Ör ??§çth ?§Ön?§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö r§Ö§Ñll§å d?dn¡¯t w§Ñnt t§à §ã§ànf?rm ?t, but ?h§Ö ?t?ll turn§Öd t§à G§Ör§Ñld §Ñnd §Ñ?k§Öd, ¡°G§Ör§Ñld-?§Ñm§Ñ, th§Ö §àrd§Ör §å§àu ?u?t m§Önt?§àn§Öd, ?? ?t §â§Örh§Ñ§â?¨D¨D¡± ¡°¡­¡­§´§à r§Öqu§Ö?t R§Öm?§Öl-?§Ñm§Ñ¡¯? §â§Ñrt?§ã?§â§Ñt?§àn ?n th§Ö §âr§à?§Ö§ãt.¡± §¡ft§Ör §Ñ f§Öw ?§Ö§ã§ànd? §àf ??l§Ön§ã§Ö, G§Ör§Ñld t§àld ?§à§âh?§Ö. ?§à§âh?§Ö h§à§â§Öd th§Ñt w§Ñ?n¡¯t th§Ö §ã§Ñ?§Ö, but h§Ör §âr§Öm§àn?t?§àn h?t th§Ö m§Ñrk §Ñnd ?h§Ö ?uff§Ör§Öd §Öv§Ön m§àr§Ö h§Ö§Ñd§Ñ§ãh§Ö?. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?t m§Ñd§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñ b?t §ã§ànv?n§ã§Öd. §´h§Ö r§Ö§Ñ?§àn G§Ör§Ñld §ã§àuldn¡¯t fulf?ll th§Ö §ã§àmm§Ñnd w§Ñ? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö th§Ö §àth§Ör §â§Ñrt§å w§Ñ? R§Öm?§Öl. ?t w§Ñ?n¡¯t th§Ñt h§Ö h§Ñd th§Ö w§àr?t §ã§àm§â§Ñt?b?l?t§å l?k§Ö w?th ?§à§âh?§Ö, but b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö R§Öm?§Öl h§Ñd n§à ?nt§Önt?§àn t§à l??t§Ön t§à G§Ör§Ñld¡¯? w§àrd? t§à b§Ög?n w?th. 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N§àt §ànl§å w§Ñ? h§Ör ?§àn d§Öm§àt§Öd t§à §Ñ v§Ñ??§Ñl, but h§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñl?§à §Ñ?k§Öd t§à ?h§àw h?? l§à§å§Ñlt§å b§å w§àrk?ng §Ñ? §àn§Ö. §²§Örh§Ñ§â? th§Ñt w§Ñ? th§Ö §ã§Ñ?§Ö. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, R§Öm?§Öl §Öv§Ön w§Önt t§à th§Ö §â§à?nt §àf §ãutt?ng h?? §àwn h§Ñ?r, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? th§Ö ?§åmb§àl §àf §Ñuth§àr?t§å. §¡?k?ng m§àr§Ö th§Ñn th§Ñt, §Öv§Ön t§àw§Ñrd §Ñ b?z§Ñrr§Ö m§Ñn, w§àuld ?§Ö§Öm §ãru§Öl t§à R§Öm?§Öl. ?§à§âh?§Ö §ãh§Ö§ãk§Öd th§Ö th?§ãk ?h§Ö§Ö§â?k?n §â§Ñ§â§Ör §àn§ã§Ö §Ñg§Ñ?n §Ñnd ?l§àwl§å ?h?ft§Öd h§Ör g§Ñz§Ö t§à R§Öm?§Öl. ¡°?? th§Ör§Ö §Ñn§å n§Ö§Öd t§à d§à th?ng? th§Ñt th§àr§àughl§å?¡± ¡°§´h§Ñt §â§Ör?§àn l?k§Ö? t§à b§Ö §â§Örf§Ö§ãt ?n §Öv§Ör§åth?ng.¡± L§à§àk?ng §Ñt R§Öm?§Öl §ã§Ñ?u§Ñll§å ?§Ñ§å?ng th§Ñt ?m§à§àthl§å w?th§àut §Ñ ?hr§Öd §àf §Ñngu??h, ?§à§âh?§Ö d§Ö§ã?d§Öd t§à §Ñ?k §Ñ l?ttl§Ö m§àr§Ö. ¡°¡­¡­§¡r§Ö §å§àu f?n§Ö w?th b§Ö?ng d§Öm§àt§Öd t§à §Ñ v§Ñ??§Ñl? D§à §å§àu r§Ö§Ñll§å h§Ñv§Ö n§à l?ng§Ör?ng §Ñtt§Ñ§ãhm§Önt t§à th§Ö thr§àn§Ö?¡± ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ d§Ñng§Ör§àu? qu§Ö?t?§àn t§à §Ñ?k, but §ã§àntr§Ñr§å t§à th§Ö ?urr§àund?ng §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à ?w§Ñll§àw§Öd th§Ö?r br§Ö§Ñth, R§Öm?§Öl d?dn¡¯t §Öv§Ön §ãh§Ñng§Ö h?? §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn §Ñnd §Ñ?k§Öd b§Ñ§ãk ?n?t§Ö§Ñd, ¡°D§à ? l§à§àk l?k§Ö §Ñ m§Ñn th§Ñt §ã§àuld b§Ö §Ñ g§à§àd rul§Ör t§à §å§àu?¡± ¡°N§à§â§Ö, n§Ñ§å, n§àt §Ñt §Ñll!¡± §¡? ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñ??§Ört§Öd ?§à w?th§àut h§Ö??t§Ñt?§àn, th§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö §Ñr§àund h§Ör m§Ñd§Ö §Ñ buzz. Wh§å d?dn¡¯t th§Ñt g?rl §ã§àrr§Ö§ãt h§Ör §Ñtt?tud§Ö §Öv§Ön §Ñft§Ör r§Ö§Ñl?z?ng R§Öm?§Öl¡¯? b§Ñ§ãkgr§àund? §²§Örh§Ñ§â? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö th§Ö?§Ö tw§à r§Ö§Ñll§å §Ö?t§Ñbl??h§Öd th§Ö?r fr?§Önd?h?§â? §´h§Ñt th§àught §ã§àuldn¡¯t h§Öl§â but ?§âr§Ö§Ñd, ?§Ö§Ö?ng R§Öm?§Öl w§Ñ? ?nd?ff§Ör§Önt t§à ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? r§Ñnt. N§àt §ànl§å d?d h§Ö n§àt ?h§àw §Ñn§å un§âl§Ö§Ñ?§Ñnt §Ö§ç§âr§Ö???§àn?, h§Ö ?n?t§Ö§Ñd n§àdd§Öd §ã§ànv?n§ã?ngl§å. ?t w§Ñ? §Ñ? ?f h§Ö w§Ñ? ?§Ñ§å?ng, ¡°§¡? §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Öd §àf m§å b§Ö?t fr?§Önd.¡± §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt ¡°?¡¯m th§Ö §àn§Ö wh§à kn§àw? b§Ö?t h§àw l§Ñ§ãk?ng ? §Ñm §Ñ? §Ñ rul§Ör. ?t ?? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö m§å §â§Ör?§â§Ö§ãt?v§Ö d?ff§Ör? fr§àm §¡n?u§Ö¡¯?. ? l§à§àk §Ñt ¡®?nd?v?du§Ñl?¡¯ wh?l§Ö §¡n?u§Ö l§à§àk? §Ñt ¡®gr§àu§â?.¡¯ §¯§Ö §Ñl?§à h§Ñ? th§Ö §Ñb?l?t§å t§à l??t§Ön t§à §àth§Ör? t§à m§Ñk§Ö u§â f§àr wh§Ñt h§Ö l§Ñ§ãk?. §²§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à w??h§Öd f§àr m§Ö t§à ??t §àn th§Ö thr§àn§Ö w§Ör§Ö §Ö?th§Ör gr§Ö§Ñt f§à§àl? §àr th§à?§Ö wh§à ?§àught th§Ö?r §àwn b§Ön§Öf?t?. ? h§Ñv§Ö n§à ?nt§Önt?§àn §àf m§Ñk?ng th§à?§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö m§å §â§Ñwn?.¡± R§Öm?§Öl mu?t h§Ñv§Ö m§Ö§Ñnt th§Ñt. ?t d?dn¡¯t ?§àund l?k§Ö h§Ö w§Ñ? l§å?ng. §¡lth§àugh R§Öm?§Öl¡¯? v§à?§ã§Ö w§Ñ? §Ñlw§Ñ§å? §âl§Ñ?n §Ñnd l§Ñ§ãk§Öd ?nt§àn§Ñt?§àn, wh§Ön h§Ö t§Ñlk§Öd §Ñb§àut F§Ör?§à, ?t w§Ñ? f?ll§Öd w?th §Önthu??§Ñ?m §Ñnd r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãt f§àr h?? h§Ñlf-br§àth§Ör. ? §ã§Ört§Ñ?nl§å d?dn¡¯t h§Ö§Ñr §Ñn§åth?ng §Ñb§àut th§Ö r§Öl§Ñt?§àn?h?§â b§Ötw§Ö§Ön th§Ö?§Ö tw§à br§àth§Ör? b§Ö?ng b§Ñd wh§Ön ? §Ñ?k§Öd F§Ör?§à §Ñb§àut ?t. Wh§Ön th§Ö§å r§Öun?t§Öd, ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñl?§à §Ñ?k§Öd ?n §Ñ r§àund§Ñb§àut w§Ñ§å ?f h§Ö h§Ñd §Ñ f§Öud w?th th§Ö ?§Ö§ã§ànd §âr?n§ã§Ö §àn§ã§Ö, but F§Ör?§à ?u?t l§Ñugh§Öd v§Ñgu§Öl§å. [¡°¨D¨D?f §ànl§å ? w§Ör§Ö m§àr§Ö §ã§Ñ§â§Ñbl§Ö, §â§Örh§Ñ§â? ? w§àuld b§Ö §ã§àn??d§Ör§Ñt§Ö §Ñb§àut m§å l?ttl§Ö br§àth§Ör¡¯? f§Ö§Öl?ng?.¡±] F§Ör?§à d?dn¡¯t m§Önt?§àn th§Ö§å h§Ñd §Ñn§å §ã§ànfl?§ãt. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à ?u§ãh §Ñtm§à?§âh§Ör§Ö §Ñt §Ñll. ?f §Ñn§åth?ng, F§Ör?§à ?§Ö§Öm§Öd §Ñ?h§Ñm§Öd §àf h?? l§Ñ§ãk §àf §Ñb?l?t§å. ¡°D§à §å§àu l?k§Ö §¯?? §¯?ghn§Ö?? F§Ör?§à?¡± Wh§Ön ?§à§âh?§Ö l§à§àk§Öd ?tr§Ñ?ght §Ñt R§Öm?§Öl §Ñnd §Ñ?k§Öd, R§Öm?§Öl t?lt§Öd h?? h§Ö§Ñd §Ñ? ?f h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§å h§Ö w§Ñ? ?udd§Önl§å §Ñ?k§Öd ?u§ãh §Ñ qu§Ö?t?§àn. ¡°§¯§Ö¡¯? m§å §¡n?u§Ö, ?§à §àf §ã§àur?§Ö ? d§à.¡± §¯§Ö §Ñn?w§Ör§Öd §Ñ? ?f ?t w§Ñ? th§Ö m§à?t §àbv?§àu? th?ng, wh?§ãh m§Ñd§Ö ?§à§âh?§Ö th?nk, §®§Ñ§åb§Ö th?? gu§å¨D¨D?? §Ñ br§à§ã§àn? §´h§Ö w§àrd th§Ñt §ã§Ñm§Ö t§à h§Ör m?nd f§àr §Ñ m§àm§Önt w§Ñ? ?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt §Ñn§å§àn§Ö w§àuld §ã§àm§âl§Ñ?n §Ñb§àut ?f th§Ö§å §ã§àuld r§Ö§Ñd h§Ör m?nd.3 https://watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-168/ CH 169 ¡°I¡¯ve been generally convinced of Aniue¡¯s thoughts.¡± Fu~hn, because you¡¯re a brocon? ¡°However, only to the order of helping Sophie Linier as a silver star did I refuse. In the first place, I was against appointing you as the purple star.¡± It¡¯s an honor for you to be against it¨D¨Dbut Sophie didn¡¯t say it, instead, she asked, ¡°Can I ask for the reason at least?¡± ¡°There¡¯s only one reason. By that point in time, my demotion to a duke¡¯s family was already confirmed. There¡¯s no need to appoint an unusual purple star and risk danger for Aniue.¡± I wonder why? Even though he said decent things, I could only hear it as brocon remark? The expression and tone of Remiel, the queen¡¯s son, when talking about Ferio, his half-brother, could be taken as him stepping down to Ferio, but it could only be seen as a thoughtless, one-track mind brocon to Sophie. ¡°Sophie?¡± ¡°Eh?¡± Because Sophie thought too much about brocons, she ended up missing the essence of the conversation. Perhaps it was apparent from her expression that her name was called as if to make sure she was listening to the conversation. ¡°Ah- okay okay. Basically, you¡¯re saying there¡¯s no need for bringing up a girl as a purple star who would bring a big disaster if she fails and let your dear brother succeed the throne normally, aren¡¯t you?¡± Sophie¡¯s simple and rather random response made Remiel deeply affirm. No matter who saw it, the purple star girl replied sloppily. Everyone, including Gerald, saw such a strange exchange with strange eyes. Is it okay for the two to have a conversation like that? But if they asked, Remiel would frown upon them. They couldn¡¯t enter the conversation even if they wanted to. Even as the kneeling black star slowly stood up and listened, the conversation between Sophie and Remiel continued. ¡°Besides, I have read of the plan you devised, but there¡¯s something I feel strange about.¡± ¡°¡­¡­Something you feel strange about?¡± Is there some flaw in my writing? Sophie listened closely to make sure. ¡°Things that are required in that plan, be it knowledge, principle, plans, even small things like consumables, are something that our nation could accomplish over a short period of time. But somehow, it felt like everything that was put there was a replacement since the real requirement couldn¡¯t be fulfilled. It makes me think that the person who wrote it actually knew other things that would allow it to work better¨D¨D¨D¨DOr to be blunt, it strongly felt like imitation.¡± His tranquil purple eyes showed no emotion as he said that. Due to an unexpected remark, Sophie¡¯s thin shoulders twitched. ¡°The person who made the plan seems to have seen something and learned ¡®that¡¯. ¡®That¡¯ applied greater technology, but our nation lacked ¡®that¡¯, thus making it unable to be applied. That¡¯s why, the plan instead used replacements that, while it would make something less potent, would become something that could actually be accomplished. That¡¯s what I felt when I read that.¡± This man¡­ ¡°Sophie Linier is not the person who came up with that. I have doubts that you are imitating something, or someone has told you to write it in their stead¨D¨D¡± As Remiel spoke his reason why he was against Sophie being granted the purple star, Sophie smiled lightly. She ended up relaxed because she thought he was a brocon, but it seemed Remiel was a troublesome person in a different way than Lorenzo. No, I won¡¯t find it weird if Lorenzo-sama and Alan-sama also had such doubts. But those two were adults. Even if they held their doubts, they still acted so the other party wouldn¡¯t notice. Their suspicion would only sublimate in the form of a question. Of course, if there was a problem in Sophie¡¯s behavior, they would deal with her immediately. Sophie already expected the principle and the source of the knowledge would be expected from the beginning. Even if someone pointed out it was an imitation, she wouldn¡¯t be surprised or confused. She knew more than anyone else she was just a fake genius. ¡°¨D¨DI didn¡¯t particularly care about what you thought about it.¡± For the sake of accomplishing the project, even if she needed to spout a hundred lies or become a swindler, she would make sure to see it to completion. It was exactly because Sophie had such a resolve that she laughed proudly. ¡°Doesn¡¯t the thing you imitated exist somewhere?¡± ¡°Then good luck finding it, you may search for it all over the world. I hope you can find it before you die.¡± As Sophie smiled softly like a girl this time, Remiel squinted. ¡°¡­Does that mean it no longer exists?¡± ¡°No, it existed. Inside my head, so much so, it overflowed.¡± Remiel pondered as he stared at Sophie. He was trying to see through lies and deceit. Exactly because she knew that, Sophie revealed her arrogance. ¡°Replacement? That¡¯s right. The thing I wrote is merely a replacement after all. Originally, there was something more suitable for the task. There¡¯s still something that could be sought for. However, the era hasn¡¯t reached there yet. That¡¯s all there is to it.¡± ¡°So you keep insisting you are the true creator?¡± ¡°You can take it as you like. Regardless of what you feel and think, your heart is yours alone. I¡¯m not thinking about changing that, and nothing will change the future I seek.¡± Not only did the thing it was imitating not exist but there wouldn¡¯t be any meaning in searching for it. Things might be different if it really existed, but Sophie knew better than anyone that such a thing didn¡¯t exist in this world. ¡°Then let me change my question. If you have the perfect form, why did you not prepare that one first? Even if you started with an imperfect form, they would only produce results less than expected, wouldn¡¯t they?¡± ¡°Oh my, there¡¯s no such a thing as perfection.¡± Sophie denied it casually. The impossible response of the girl, who was in charge of the project of all people, actually affirmed the things she made were imperfect. Sophie didn¡¯t mind the black star¡¯s gaze filled with criticism and continued. ¡°Do you know how many perfect things there are in this world? Things that people sought keep evolving. There¡¯s something that lies beyond the best. There¡¯s no end point to that, no matter how far it is in the future. As long as someone keeps searching for something better, there¡¯s no such thing that¡¯s perfect in this world. What exists is the best they could achieve at the moment.¡± ¡°I see. So that means your lifespan would run out before then.¡± Sophie smiled at Remiel¡¯s blunt remark. Sophie already knew that from the beginning. ¡°That¡¯s right. Until I die, I won¡¯t know if my ideal could be realized in the true sense. What I made is just the foundation. It is something that would remain even after my passing. It would be plenty if the foundation would serve as inspiration for the people who would carve history decades and centuries in the future. As long as that remains, won¡¯t the aspiration continue from now on?¡± Same could be said for Tasuku¡¯s memories that Sophie had. The wealth of knowledge left behind by the great people remained and took shape in different forms. Sophie wanted to let it take shape in this world¨D¨D Looking at the girl who spoke strongly without any fear, Remiel was silent for a while. It was rare for the man who kept asking questions to not ask anything for quite a while. Instead, what came out of his mouth was something that put the others in disarray. ¡°If you wish for it, I don¡¯t mind helping you as your best friend.¡± ¡°¨D¨DHah?¡± ¡°Aniue also wished for that, and you would also prefer that, right?¡± Sophie tilted her head at the sudden offer to help. Leaving the best friend remark aside, if he wanted to help, that would be better¡­ But what did he mean by Sophie also preferring that? For some reason, Sophie couldn¡¯t think it referred to his helping the project from Remiel¡¯s tone, which added to the mystery. The answer to that question immediately came out of his mouth. ¡°You have been in a romantic relationship(koinaka) with Aniue since childhood, haven¡¯t you?¡± ¡°¡­¡­¡­¡­Inside carp(koinaka)?¡± For a moment, Sophie imagined carp swimming inside the river, but she immediately shook her head and thought, ¡°No no, that¡¯s not it.¡± He probably meant how two people were in love, but even after understanding the words, Sophie was still confused. Why did this man think Ferio and Sophie were in a romantic relationship? Is he seriously saying that? Tasuku¡¯s expression appeared on her face. What would she do if the half-lidded eyes stuck to her face and were unable to revert back? CH 170 ¡°I¡¯ll ask just to confirm, but did His Highness Ferio say that?¡± ¡°No.¡± ¡°I knew it. There¡¯s no way that person would say something that goes against the facts.¡± ¡°It¡¯s not a fact?¡± ¡°There¡¯s no way it¡¯s a fact. His Highness has a wonderful fianc¨¦e after all. Keep your sleep-talk for when you sleep.¡± ¡°Fianc¨¦e?¡± Even though there was no way Remiel did not know that since he was the second prince, Remiel repeated the word as if he never heard of that. ¡°It¡¯s the person with beautiful, glittering, golden, curly hair, cool eyes that seem like the clear blue sky¡­ It¡¯s the daughter of the duke family, Christina Wellin-sama!¡± When Sophie said with a raised tone, Remiel said, ¡°Wait a moment. I¡¯ll bring it,¡± and went silent. What did he mean by ¡°bring it?¡± Perhaps this man has the same ability as Eric? Eric also had the ability to store a large amount of information in his brain. Moreover, Eric learned well due to his straightforward personality, and he made a great contribution to the business of the Linier family, saying he would bring the data as if he put it in and out of the drawer from his vast amount of information. If one maintained the memory too much, it would cause considerable brain fatigue, so he would selectively forget most information, but it wasn¡¯t completely erased and he could always bring it back from his brain. In any case, be it how he plays his richu and his earlier remarks, it¡¯s clear he¡¯s not a common person. ¡°¡­Aah, you mean that woman.¡± Shortly after blinking, Remiel murmured. However, he couldn¡¯t find anything of importance in his memory, so he said it poorly. ¡°Tha¡­that woman¡­?¡± What a way to put it! Couldn¡¯t he speak more decently since he was part of the royal family? Or did he have such an irreverent attitude because he was part of the royal family? Sophie was annoyed, but since Christina¡¯s name was mentioned, Sophie wanted to avoid acting unladylike right after. Sophie took a hundred steps back in her mind and chose to close her eyes on Remiel¡¯s rude remarks. ¡°At least you still managed to remember. There is that beautiful Christina-sama at His Highness Ferio¡¯s side. Please don¡¯t speak nonsense of me and His Highness Ferio being in romantic relationships. That is rude.¡± ¡°Rude? Why is that?¡± ¡°I told you, His Highness has a proper fianc¨¦e¨D¨D¡± ¡°Which part of that woman makes her a proper fianc¨¦e?¡± ¡°Haaahhhh?!¡± Sophie¡¯s sharp voice echoed as if to cover Remiel¡¯s voice. The voice was filled with more anger compared to when she called Remiel a fool earlier. Everyone other than Remiel was astonished as they saw the purple star girl. ¡°Re¡­Remiel-sama! Please stop right there!¡± Luca, who understood how dangerous Remiel¡¯s remark was more than anyone else, tried to stop Remiel. Even though Luca was well aware of how rude it was for him to try to do so considering his status, Luca couldn¡¯t help but do so anyway. Because of Luca¡¯s concern, Sophie became a little calm. No good, no good¡­ I am a lady, a lady¡­ I am a lady. Sophie chanted that over and over like casting magic, then exhaled. She almost snapped and destroyed her path as a lady at the same time. Sophie then said with a well-organized voice on purpose. ¡°¨D¨D¨D¨DRemiel-sama, Christina-sama is my senior at ¡®The Queen¡¯s Rose¡¯ where I was taught. She is a proud, dignified, and gentle person, so I find behavior that scorns such a person unacceptable.¡± ¡°Proud and dignified? You just happened to study at the same place with her for a few months, so what do you think you know about that woman? I think you have no idea how distorted her nature is.¡± I don¡¯t want to be told so by the person who forcefully claims to be my best friend after only meeting three times! Sophie wanted to point that out but she managed to refrain and prevent the reprimand coming out from her throat. ¡°¡­¡­This is the second time I warned you to stop. Know that there will be no third time.¡± Sophie spoke calmly yet coldly then turned around. If she spoke more with Remiel, the end of her path as a lady would be imminent. Therefore, Sophie decided to retreat before that happened. But just as Sophie took a few steps, Remiel said, as if he didn¡¯t understand what she meant, ¡°There¡¯s no particular meaning for pedigree as long as they can bear a child. There are countless replacements for that woman out there¨D¨D¡± Sophie¡¯s feet stopped. One, Two, Three. How many seconds actually passed? The things that happened after a few seconds of silence were something the black stars present would later say as something they didn¡¯t wish to recall and spoke about. That was how creepy it was. The thing that cut the silence was the wind, not a voice. Suddenly, a breeze passed. ¡°¨D¨Dgh?!¡± Keith, who was the closest to Sophie at that moment, leaked a short groan. At that voice, the attention of all the black star students went to Keith. However, Gerald alone turned in the opposite direction. What he saw was akin to a beast that rushed straight to its prey. The moment Gerald realized it was the purple star girl was when the short sword in her hand was thrust at Remiel¡¯s throat. It stopped a few millimeters away from the neck, but the short sword was clearly aimed at a vital spot with killing intent. ¡°Should I¡­ make that mouth not open anymore?¡± The voice was filled with malice and anger, which made it hard to think it was actually said by a girl who dispersed the silence and brought a painful atmosphere in its stead. The people present couldn¡¯t immediately understand what just occurred. However, Keith¡¯s pale expression and his figure of checking over and over for the short sword that was supposed to be at his waist was gone made people understand. The fact that purple star girl stole Keith¡¯s sword so swiftly that it was hard to believe actually came from a girl and that she pointed her blade at the second successor of the throne¨D¨D ¡°Sophie-sama!¡± Gerald immediately came in between Sophie and Remiel. ¡°Even if Remiel-sama was demoted to the duke family, it doesn¡¯t mean his right to the throne has disappeared!¡± ¡°Shut up! Geragera should stay silent!¡± ¡°Gera, gera¡­?¡± Hearing the name Sophie called him made Gerald¡¯s mind blank for a moment as he thought, ¡°Is that supposed to refer to me?¡± ¡°Eh, since when were you two close enough to be referred to by a nickname?!¡± The one who made a remark unfitting of the situation was Evert. Apparently, he was very surprised by the fact that the stiff Gerald was referred to with a nickname by the purple star girl. ¡°Nickname¡­? Doesn¡¯t that sound like a derogatory name?¡± Gerald muttered. Sophie did refer to someone with a similar tone in the past. Was it Leoleo? The style was similar somehow. But the tone when she said that wasn¡¯t a familiar atmosphere but somewhat hateful. As Sophie was filled with rage, the name she usually spoke only within her mind actually spoke out loud, yet she didn¡¯t notice that and kept pointing her anger at Remiel. Gerald put aside the name he was called, seeing how angry Sophie was, and stopped Sophie. ¡°Sophie-sama, please think about who the other party is!¡± Gerald extended his left arm and stood to protect Remiel. The reason his right arm wasn¡¯t lifted was because he was prepared to draw a sword just in case he needed to, which was his habit as a knight. Despite the youngest paladin being in front of her, Sophie didn¡¯t flinch at all and pointed the side of the short sword at Gerald. Her stance clearly showed she wasn¡¯t a beginner. The purple star girl spoke solemnly. ¡°I have requested His Highness Ferio several things. One of which was that if I happened to hear someone scorn my respected Christina Wellin, I would hack at them mercilessly. I received such permission. I never thought the other party happened to be the younger brother of His Highness¡­ it¡¯s too bad.¡± Even as her mouth said ¡°Too bad¡± her eyes were filled with a thick color of ¡°well then, let¡¯s bury him¡± and no hesitation could be felt there at all. She didn¡¯t lose her reason from the rage, but she was mad with rage while keeping her reason, which made it scarier. On the other hand, despite being pointed at with massive killing intent and having a short sword at his neck, Remiel didn¡¯t show any surprise on his face at all. One could only describe that appearance as bizarre. Even though he should have felt Sophie was really angry about it, Remiel didn¡¯t seem to care at all and on the contrary, he was tilting his head to ask something he was curious about. ¡°I¡¯ve been wondering since we first met, but¨D¨D¡± Remiel stepped forward and closed his distance from Sophie. ¡°Are you really a woman? Not a man cross-dressing as a woman?¡± As he said that, Remiel put his hand on Sophie¡¯s chest. Without any hesitation at all. ¡°¡±¡±¡±¨D¨D¨D¨Dgh?!!!!¡±¡±¡±¡± As everyone present leaked a soundless scream, Remiel moved his hand on top of Sophie¡¯s dress as if trying to search for something. It was like he was examining a ceramic doll. Then Remiel stared hard at his hand after confirming something then muttered, ¡°As expected, aren¡¯t you a man, after all? No matter how I see it, I couldn¡¯t feel any bulge.¡± Silence¡­ and the time seemed to stop again. Author Note: Below is the excuse I wrote ¡ý A woman who isn¡¯t a lady and a man who isn¡¯t a gentleman meet together, of course it ends up like this, right? (=©b¦Ø©b)¥Î ¡­¡­Right? Ah, next one is tomorrow (=©b¦Ø©b)¥Î CH 171 The second silence was also horrifying, but it was Gerald instead of the wind that broke the silence, unlike last time. ¡°Keith, Evert!!¡± At that voice, the two began to move as if being repelled. Even without a clear command, the two quickly understood what the instructions were and they began to pull Remiel away from Sophie and carry him away. Sophie saw off that leaving figure with a stunned expression. ¡°Sophie-sama¡­¡± ¡°¨D¨D¨D¨DGerald Forsius.¡± The voice, which felt colder and more intense than a freezing snowstorm in winter, called Gerald¡¯s name. Leaving that earlier ¡°Geragera¡± aside, it was the first time for the purple star girl to refer to him without honorifics. However, Gerald could see her anger from her trembling lips and couldn¡¯t respond as usual. Despite the lack of response, Sophie asked Gerald without a care, ¡°Between the acts of pointing a blade at a former member of the royal family who was already demoted, and the act of groping on a woman¡¯s chest in public and saying ¡®You¡¯re actually a man, aren¡¯t you?¡¯ which of the two is ruder?¡± ¡°¡­¡± There was no way Gerald could answer. From Gerald¡¯s perspective, both actions were unthinkably rude and foolish. ¡°I¡¯m terribly sorry. We¡¯ll make sure to tell Remiel-sama to never do such a thing again.¡± After managing to say that much, the purple star girl laughed. Even though her mouth barely considered a smile, her green eyes shone with hostility. ¡°He doesn¡¯t seem to be a person who would listen to someone telling something to him, though?¡± Remiel most likely wouldn¡¯t listen. And it wasn¡¯t something that only happened recently either. Remiel had been that kind of person since his childhood. Remiel¡¯s extraordinary memory and bizarre behavior made him known as ¡°the abnormal second prince,¡± with many people leaving and having no choice but to leave the royal court because of him.1 ¡°¡­¡­But Sophie-sama, your actions are too much even if you bear the purple star. The act of pointing a blade toward the second prince is a crime.¡± Sophie laughed lightly at Gerald¡¯s remark. ¡°So you mean all of you aren¡¯t guilty of your unpleasant attitudes?¡± The cold voice seemingly turned colder. ¡°I waited for three seconds.¡± ¡°?¡± ¡°During that period and also before that period, none of you tried to stop that man even once.¡± ¡°¨D¨Dgh.¡± It was about a gap of several seconds. That wasn¡¯t the period of her hesitating or the period when she tried to stay calm, but it was the period of time granted for the black stars to interfere with the situation. Gerald only realized that now. ¡°He is now a person of the duke family now, isn¡¯t he? He is the second successor to the throne, but what of it? ¨D¨DBe careful, even if you didn¡¯t have such intention, that could be taken as a remark of His Highness Ferio unfit to succeed to the throne, you know?¡± A successor to the throne living away from the royal family would be considered a spare. With Ferio as the first successor to the throne, using such words too often would make the speaker be considered as part of that faction. ¡°That man insulted Christina-sama.¡± Perhaps out of Remiel calling Christina lightly as ¡°that woman,¡± her voice when calling Remiel ¡°that man¡± seemed to be filled with poison. ¡°According to the law, the fianc¨¦e of the first prince would be considered the quasi-royal family, and it is supposed to be the duty of your people to protect her, right? If things proceeded as is, that man¡¯s attitude could be considered an accusation toward the person who would become the mother of the nation, yet you chose to let it slide because he is the second successor to the throne? Why? Does that mean you people have a similar opinion to that man?¡± Her appearance as her eyes squinted in the shape of a crescent moon felt dignified like a lady instead of a girl, but words that came out of her mouth were more harmful than miasma. That girl was calm and angry. Toward Remiel¨D¨D¨D¨Dand toward them. ¡°I¡¯m asking you about that foolish behavior!!¡± A shout roared like thunder. ¡°Anyone will do as long as they can give birth? Screw him!! There¡¯s no replacement for her no matter how much you search all over the world! My beloved onee-sama is the one and only!!¡± My beloved onee-sama? In a tense atmosphere, a strange phrase suddenly flew. ¡°Christina onee-sama is nobler than a rose, graceful like a butterfly, and shines brighter than a jewel! He said there¡¯s another like her in this world?! Bring her in front of me then!¡± ¡°Haah¡­?¡± The remarks of this purple star girl were usually on point and filled with analytical points, but there were also many more incomprehensible remarks, and every time it happened, their brains were unable to understand despite trying to, leaving them confused. Moreover, before they completely processed her words, the next one came, making their thoughts even more entangled. ¡°All of you entered the black star to become paladins, didn¡¯t you?! You¡¯re saying you had the aspiration to work in the royal court?! Don¡¯t make me laugh, do you think such meager ability is enough to protect¡­ onee¡­sama¡­¡± Suddenly, the eyes of the purple star girl changed from wolf jumping at prey to that of a little rabbit. Rather than regaining her calm, her expression was more like she was astonished by the important things she finally realized. ¡°¨D¨D¨D¨DWhat a thing to do¡­ Why did I forget about such an important thing?!¡± Sophie¡¯s eyes went wide and she covered her face with both hands as if ashamed of her failure as she muttered. Just as they thought of that, the little animal suddenly turned around and ran. ¡°Sophie-sama?!¡± Gerald called Sophie to stop, but her response was chilly eyes along with the command, ¡°Don¡¯t follow me!¡± Seeing Sophie¡¯s eyes sharpened like a blade and her expression seemed like she was clicking her tongue, Gerald was unable to proceed. It was Luca who chased after her instead. Luca was a person whose agility was praised by Marcus, but he began to doubt that aspect when it came to chasing after Sophie. That was how desperate he tried to catch up to Sophie yet he couldn¡¯t catch up with her. ¡°Sophie-sama, where are you going?!¡± Even as Luca was filled with shock when he saw Sophie¡¯s eyes when she looked at Gerald, he still asked. ¡°I¡¯m going to visit the instructor of the black star!¡± Sophie responded with her usual tone, but extraordinary determination could be felt somehow. ¡°Instructor of the black star¡­? Are you going there to protest?¡± ¡°Protest? There¡¯s no way it would end with just that!¡± Sophie stopped her feet and as she turned around, Sophie¡¯s eyes were filled with terrible seriousness. ¡°Luca, I failed to notice a serious thing that ought to be my top priority. There¡¯s nothing more disappointing than that!¡± ¡°Eh¡­? What do you mean by that?¡± ¡°Those men over there, regardless of if they end up as paladins upon graduation or not, would eventually work at the royal court!¡± ¡°I guess¡­ you¡¯re right.¡± For the students of the black star, even if they failed the exam to be a paladin, they just lacked the paladin title but almost all of them still worked at the royal court. There was no precedent of black stars working as private escorts like copper stars did. Things might be different after their retirement, but even then, it was still small in number. ¡°Moreover, if they become paladins, that means they would be the people who would protect Christina onee-sama closer than anyone! You meant those things?! Those things would be entrusted to protect my onee-sama?!¡± ¡°Those things¡± seemed to refer to the whole student body of the black star, but the way she treated them was terrible. Perhaps her vocabulary was lower than usual due to anger, Sophie kept repeating ¡°those things¡± over and over in whispers. That appearance of her seemed like a shaman casting a suspicious curse. ¡°Sophie-sama¡­¡± As Luca could do nothing but call her name, Sophie continued. ¡°I won¡¯t let all of them keep the way they live as they are now¨D¨D¨D!!¡± At Sophie¡¯s affirmation and bloodcurdling intensity, Luca couldn¡¯t help but pity the black star despite being a copper star. Author Note: Onee-sama above all else!!!>>>>>(Wall that couldn¡¯t be exceeded)>>>>> being groped. There¡¯s someone who guessed this event correctly in a comment beforehand. I laughed hard (*^-^*) I received more comments than I expected, I feel scared (*^-^*) CH 172 ¡°That Aniue actually reminded me three times about it. Isn¡¯t it normal to be curious?¡± ¡°Why did you still do it despite being reminded three times?!¡± Even before opening the door, Remiel¡¯s and Evert¡¯s voices could be heard from outside. ¡°According to Aniue, I must not mention things about that woman, but I have no idea what the intention was.¡± ¡°First of all, could you stop using the expression ¡®that woman¡¯?¡± ¡°Why?¡± Gerald couldn¡¯t hear Evert¡¯s reply, but he could hear a sigh in response. As Gerald guessed the conversation inside was concluded, he turned the doorknob. One of the many rooms in the academy was the common room dedicated to the black star. In that room was Remiel, who sat comfortably on a gold-painted sofa, Evert, who was holding onto his head seeing the conversation didn¡¯t conclude in a good manner, and Keith, who stood pale and looked like a ghost because his complexion had yet to return to normal. The room, which didn¡¯t usually feel so small, was filled with a heavy atmosphere today. Gerald chose to ignore that and proceeded to walk in front of Remiel. ¡°Remiel-sama, please refrain from behaving like that.¡± ¡°What do you mean ¡®like that¡¯?¡± ¡°The act of putting your hand on a woman¡¯s chest.¡± Remiel thought a little then asked, ¡°What¡¯s the difference?¡± ¡°¨D¨DHah?¡± ¡°What makes it different from the back and hips?¡± ¡°¡­¡± ¡°Those are some things you normally touch during a ball.¡± Seriously? Remiel¡¯s remark made them think like that, but Remiel really meant it. He really saw the girl¡¯s chest as no different from a girl¡¯s back and hips. I¡¯ve always thought he¡¯s not someone who is interested in others, but¡­ But to think it was to such a degree. Gerald himself was aware he himself was raised while forgoing any deep bond with others, but Remiel was in a different sense. He wouldn¡¯t even perceive others, therefore, weakening his non-subjective value. His talent granted by god emphasized only one side, which made it a terribly unbalanced scale. ¡°Remiel-sama. Even if it felt no different than a back, the chest and back are still different.¡± ¡°Evert, just shut up.¡± Evert probably didn¡¯t mean that as a joke, but the remark was completely out of line. Gerald glared at Evert as to reprimand him. Next to them, Keith, who was caught up in the turmoil every time, looked at the ceiling and muttered, ¡°To think there would actually be a day where I would think Lars Rydholm is still better¡­¡± Keith¡¯s heartfelt mourning made both Gerald and Evert shut their mouths. Even Evert, who was making a joke about the behavior of Lars and the other gold stars, couldn¡¯t laugh at Keith, who was actually there at the time. ¡°All I need to do is apologize to Sophie, right?¡± As he laid his body deeply on the sofa, the man generously said that.1 ¡°What are you apologizing for?¡± Gerald retorted. There was no way an empty apology meant anything to the current purple star girl. It went beyond the degree where she could just laugh it off. If he even tried to apologize without meaning it, it would likely end up being dismissed. If things got worse, she might become angrier. ¡°In the first place, most of Sophie¡¯s anger wasn¡¯t about Remiel-sama¡¯s behavior. It¡¯s regarding Remiel-sama¡¯s remark.¡± ¡°Remark?¡± ¡°The remark regarding Christina, the daughter of a duke family.¡± ¡°What¡¯s so good about that woman for Sophie?¡± ¡°¡­Remeil-sama.¡± Everyone who worked at the royal court knew well that Remiel didn¡¯t have even the slightest interest in Christina. Even Christina herself knew that well. It went back to their first meeting when her engagement with the first prince was decided. Remiel gave a glance at Christina then said, ¡°Yet another boring woman¡­¡± The fianc¨¦e of Ferio, the first successor of the throne, was elected from inside and outside the nation. There were princesses from the Daksha Kingdom, Rusha Kingdom, and many other nations. Among them was Christina, the daughter of the Wellin family, which was one of four great aristocrats within the family. It was said the final deciding factor was the queen¡¯s recommendation. The woman even the queen herself approved was described by that queen¡¯s blood-related son as a ¡°boring woman.¡± ¡°Christina-sama is the woman approved by Her Highness the Queen herself.¡± Gerald mentioned the queen without expecting any result, and sure enough, there was no effect. Not only was it ineffective, but¡ª ¡°Hahaue is also a boring woman, after all. Of course she likes that kind of woman¨D¨DHow foolish.¡± Nobody would scorn the queen in this nation. However, there was only one person, Remiel, her own son, who would refer to his own mother as a foolish woman. Gerald had no idea what Remiel was implying. Even more so since the relationship between the mother and son wasn¡¯t particularly bad. Gerald swallowed back the sigh that was about to spill and decided to state only facts. ¡°Remiel-sama, it all started from your remark, but Sophie-sama¡¯s response in that matter is beyond what can be overlooked by our own authority.¡± Sophie might be granted the purple star, but her pedigree was still a daughter of a baron family. And such a person pointed their blade at a person related to the royal family by blood, even if said person was already demoted to a duke family. Originally, it was a clear crime without the need for argument. ¡°I had no choice but to report it. Remiel-sama must know what that means.¡± If it was between fellow students, Gerald could deal with it with his own authority, but the incident was a stabbing attempt by the purple star against the second successor to the throne. It was definitely not something that could be swept under the rug using Gerald¡¯s authority alone. Even though it was supposed to be an important matter, Remiel had a casual attitude about it. ¡°You people exaggerate everything. Isn¡¯t it normal for fellow friends to cross blades?¡± ¡°I don¡¯t think the situation was that easygoing, though.¡± In the first place, that situation only applied to men. It seemed Remiel seriously thought Sophie is a man cross-dressing even now, or his definition of friend deviated from common people. ¡°If the matter becomes public, the aristocrats that supported you will denounce Sophie-sama all the time. Being stripped of her star would be unavoidable. Once that happens, the project will fail, which would bring doubt to His Highness Ferio¡¯s qualities. Why did you choose to act as if reigniting the flame over the battle for the throne that was once avoided?¡± Even if he left the scope of the royal family, the blood flowing in Remiel¡¯s veins couldn¡¯t be ignored. The scheming of the aristocrats that followed Remiel was extremely troublesome. Even though Gerald chose strong words to reprimand him, Remiel¡¯s complexion didn¡¯t change and he laughed lightly. ¡°Aah¡­ you are the youngest of the Forsius family.¡± Remiel didn¡¯t seem to perceive Gerald and only just recalled it, but Gerald personally found it surprising for Remiel to remember him. There were only a few people whose existence was recognized enough by Remiel to be referred to by name, regardless of their status or pedigree. It would be even rarer to exchange a decent conversation. Gerald¡¯s status and age were close to Remiel, so he was often commanded to be a playmate for Remiel during his childhood. However, Remiel himself was indifferent, and even if they could communicate to some extent, never once was Gerald referred to by name. As Gerald replied while feeling doubtful, Remiel gazed at Gerald with his purple eyes. Those eyes that could appear lighter or darker depending on the light felt harder than amethyst. ¡°You are boring. The thought of the royal palace is ingrained in you. Denouncing Sophie? ¨D¨DJust do it if they want to.¡± ¡°¡­gh¡± It might be something indignant for the purple star girl, but nobody had a conversation with Remiel that lasted that long before. I thought Sophie-sama was special to him. There was no hesitation in his cold words. Gerald wondered if he was just misunderstanding that, but when he saw his amethyst eyes, they felt even colder than before. ¡°I¡¯ll gather everyone who denounces her and those who agree with that then cut my own head in front of them. If they see the second successor of the throne committing suicide because of their noisy barking, I¡¯m sure they¡¯ll become quiet after that.¡± Remiel said a remark that disregarded his own life with a voice that lacked any warmth or emotion as he pointed at his own neck. That man¡¯s long and white finger seemed like a deadly weapon at that moment. ¡°Why do my actions have to be restricted by the fools who can¡¯t even understand the meaning of me inheriting the surname of a duke family? I¡¯m no longer part of the royal family. Is such advice necessary to Remiel Karlfeldt?¡± As Remiel emphasized his surname, he slowly put his elbows on the armrest of the sofa. However, the fact that such a simple action pressured and intimidated the others was proof he was raised in an environment close to the throne. Even if they were raised in a household with a higher rank aristocratic family, both Evert and Keith winced since they weren¡¯t used to the royal family. It was only Gerald who was used to Remiel¡¯s personality and who opened his mouth after a while. ¡°I have received your message. I will report Remiel-sama¡¯s feelings on the matter as well.¡± ¡°As expected, you are boring.¡± Remiel didn¡¯t seem to find the routine to his liking and stood from his seat as if he lost interest and motivation in that, then muttered without anyone asking, ¡°The eldest is still more interesting though¨D¨D¨D¨DWell, it doesn¡¯t matter since he isn¡¯t here though.¡±2 It wasn¡¯t Gerald whose complexion changed from Remiel¡¯s remark, but Evert and Keith who were standing behind them. Unlike the two who showed their disapproval of their words, Gerald replied plainly. ¡°If it was my elder brother instead, he wouldn¡¯t have failed to recognize the difference in values and made a mistake like this. This is due to my lack of virtue.¡± However, Remiel didn¡¯t seem to listen to Gerald¡¯s apology and silently left the room. After Remiel¡¯s presence completely disappeared, Evert called Gerald¡¯s name awkwardly. ¡°Gerald¡­¡± ¡°¨D¨DIt¡¯s okay. Rather than that, we have to deal with Sophie-sama first.¡± Gerald could feel the concern from the two after Remiel mentioned his elder brother, but Gerald replied without much care. CH 173 Seemingly understanding Gerald¡¯s intention, Evert also didn¡¯t pursue the topic further and returned the discussion to be about the other two people. ¡°Is Remiel-sama serious about what he said earlier? I thought only Miss Sophie was a blown-out person for an aristocratic young lady, but that person is also quite¡­¡± As expected, he couldn¡¯t speak lightly regarding the former royal family, so Evert used indirect remarks. ¡°He must be serious. In the first place, Remiel-sama isn¡¯t a person who would make jokes. He meant everything he said.¡± ¡°That is quite¡­ a suitable friend.¡± Gerald ignored Evert¡¯s sarcastic nonsense and uttered an order. ¡°I think the matter would be dismissed as nothing. Put a gag order on the black star so nobody blabs.¡± ¡°Hah, dismissed as nothing? Even though you didn¡¯t report it yet, is it okay for you to make such a conclusion?¡± Even though Gerald made a threatening-sounding warning to Remiel earlier, Gerald made the order as if the conclusion was already determined, which made Evert ask with a tone of surprise and confusion. ¡°In the first place, there¡¯s nothing that can be debated to begin with. Think of the meaning of Sophie-sama having this place as the base.¡± Everyone around Gerald was a student. Even if they were sons of aristocrats, it didn¡¯t mean they had the status and authority that allowed them to act freely. ¡°This place was decided to be the base so troubles to some extent could be dismissed as nothing.¡± ¡°So from the beginning, there was no big deal at all¡­ But the other party is still Remiel-sama, you know?¡± ¡°That¡¯s exactly why. Is there any benefit from making things public? If Sophie-sama really is stripped of her purple star, His Highness Ferio¡¯s position would be jeopardized. Once that happened, Remiel-sama would definitely do what he said he would earlier.¡± ¡°¡­That¡¯s quite a hellish picture right there.¡± ¡°Of course, I will still make the report. If it is His Highness Ferio, he should accept that kind of problem to some extent.¡± Even that unreasonable behavior, if it didn¡¯t end up being dismissed as nothing, the one who would be troubled from the result would be the First Prince Ferio himself. After all, the other party was the girl he granted the purple star, while the other person was his half-brother. ¡°I think both of them knew that as well, so they could act that way¡­¡± Especially the purple star girl. Even if she was mad with rage, there was no way she turned her blade toward the second successor of the throne without any calculation. Looking at her behavior until now, it was hard to think she was a girl who would act without considering the consequences. She had mentioned she got permission from His Highness Ferio as well. It was most likely made before they were aware Remiel would be enrolling in the academy. It was also under the consideration that there was no way a normal student would dare to disdain the fianc¨¦e of the first prince. ¡°Hey, how much will you tell His Highness Ferio?¡± ¡°Of course, I will tell him everything.¡± ¡°You will mention that Remiel-sama touched Miss Sophie¡¯s chest?¡± ¡°¡­¡­¡­¡­Well, that¡¯s how it is.¡± ¡°Uwah, I wouldn¡¯t want to do that.¡± At Evert¡¯s muttering, the common room turned silent. The half-brother arbitrarily intercepted his letter, uttered abusive words, and touched the purple star¡¯s chest in public. The purple star girl snapped and pointed a blade at the second successor to the throne. Even while putting it briefly, it was still incomprehensible by Gerald¡¯s values. Even Ferio himself would have never expected things to end up like that. It was depressing to imagine how he would react upon hearing the report. ¡°The greatest problem is whether Sophie-sama will agree with the decision.¡± ¡°Even though it lacks a bulge even compared to the trunk of a tree, I guess it was still uncomfortable to get her chest touched.¡± ¡°¨D¨D¨D¨DEvert. Why do you keep saying such degrading remarks? I¡¯ll hit you if you continue, okay?¡± Before Gerald rebuked Evert, Keith said so with a low tone. It might be in a questioning tone, but the voice seemed dark. ¡°I won¡¯t warn you anymore, okay?¡± ¡°¡­That¡¯s scary.¡± Looking at Keith¡¯s unprecedentedly quiet anger, Evert¡¯s cheek twitches. As their usual exchange took place, it was Gerald¡¯s exasperated voice that interrupted them. ¡°I hope you still have enough leisure to say such statements lightly tomorrow.¡± ¡°Eh, what? What do you mean?¡± ¡°I told you. We don¡¯t know if Sophie-sama will accept all the decisions¡­ No, she most likely wouldn¡¯t accept everything.¡± Recalling the anger that girl unleashed earlier, Gerald sighed unknowingly. ¡°But it¡¯s Remiel-sama, you know? Even Miss Sophie will be in a bad spot if things become even a bigger deal, right?¡± ¡°I¡¯m not talking about Remiel-sama here. It¡¯s about our behavior there.¡± ¡°Our behavior?¡± ¡°I meant our responsibility.¡± ¡°Gh¡­ That¡¯s! Of course, I¡¯m entirely responsible for the blunder of my short sword being taken away from me!¡± Keith said that with a determined expression, but Gerald slowly shook his head. ¡°That¡¯s not what I meant.¡± ¡°Eh?¡± ¡°What do you mean?¡± Since the two were not there because they were taking Remiel away, they had no idea that Sophie¡¯s anger wasn¡¯t only directed at Remiel, but at the whole black star students as well. After explaining the circumstances, the two went stiff with their mouths hanging open. ¡°Why is Miss Sophie so furious? She really pointed the sword because of the insult toward Miss Christina? I thought¡­¡± Evert thought it was just women being hysteric or mad, so he muttered so with an expression that said he couldn¡¯t believe it. ¡°I heard that the reason Sophie-sama managed to be granted purple star this time is largely because of the involvement of Christina-sama, but are those two really that close?¡± ¡°Hah? Isn¡¯t that just a rumor?¡± Having a daughter of a baron family being granted the purple star by the first prince could only be seen as romantic involvement no matter how one tried to beautify it. In order to conceal that, the story was that it was the fianc¨¦e of the first prince, Christina Wellin, who recommended Sophie Linier instead¨Dsuch was the rumor that spread among the black stars. ¡°Remiel-sama also mentioned that His Highness Ferio warned him three times to not talk about Miss Christina in front of Miss Sophie. If they really get along well, I don¡¯t think His Highness Ferio needed to make such a warning to Remiel-sama.¡± At Evert¡¯s words, Gerald put his hand over his mouth and thought it over. I see. So it held that meaning¡­ At that time, there were two reasons why Gerald was late to deal with Remiel¡¯s abusive words. First one was because he was already too used to Remiel¡¯s bizarre behavior. Another one was because of his misunderstanding about the relationship between the two girls. Gerald also received a similar warning from Ferio. [¡°Never mention or speak Christina¡¯s name!¡±] It was treated as taboo of all things. As Ferio had a bitter expression and looked away when he said that, Gerald thought the two girls didn¡¯t get along well. There was one prince and two girls. Moreover, one of them was the first woman granted the purple star. It was harder to imagine the two girls actually getting along well. Under normal circumstances, that was¨D¨D However, the girl who received the purple star wasn¡¯t a normal girl. At that time, Ferio¡¯s awkward expression wasn¡¯t out of bitterness of complicated romantic relationships, but because of emotional anguish due to the difficulty of explaining properly. What Ferio was worried about wasn¡¯t the feud between his fianc¨¦e and the purple star girl, but Sophie¡¯s excessive longing for Christina, and the possible contingencies that would follow. It was the warning because Ferio knew well Sophie would be furious like a raging flame when Christina was scorned. Because I arbitrarily decided what it meant without asking for confirmation back then, this is the result¡­ Gerald sighed and regretted he didn¡¯t ask in detail back then. ¡°Hey, I¡¯m still not quite sure, but what will happen to us? Is there something we can do for a peaceful resolution?¡± ¡°None.¡± ¡°Don¡¯t affirm it immediately¡­¡± ¡°Looking at her state, I don¡¯t think it¡¯s possible.¡± ¡°Oi oi, aren¡¯t you too quick to give up?¡± ¡°It can¡¯t be helped.¡± At present, there was nothing he could do. Looking at how angry Sophie was, it was doubtful she would ask Gerald to mediate like last time. After escorting Sophie for a few days, Gerald learned that while the girl would tolerate insults toward herself, the same couldn¡¯t be said if it was toward her important people. She would feel really indignant and angry about it. Gerald could now understand why Sophie suddenly felt offended on her first day at ¡°The King¡¯s Sword.¡± It was because his remark about a foolish woman would include her friends at the academy that were close to her. ¡°In the first place, why are you only apologizing today? It¡¯s way too late.¡± Although there was no use in mentioning it after all this time, Gerald was still dissatisfied about that. If the apology concluded yesterday, or at least before Remiel came, things wouldn¡¯t have gotten out of proportion. When Gerald pointed that out, Evert raised his voice as if he heard something unthinkable. ¡°No no no! I worked quite hard here, you know? Do you know how hard I tried to convince them?!¡± ¡°And it was today? Couldn¡¯t you have at least done it by yesterday instead?¡± ¡°The influence of your words and mine are different, you know!¡± ¡°What¡¯s the difference?¡± ¡°What¡¯s the difference, you say¡­ ah, geez, this is why I hate airheads! You should have used that needlessly handsome face to seduce Miss Sophie as well!¡± Rather than seducing her, Gerald was hated to the point he was called a derogatory name. Gerald could already feel her hostility from the first day, but today it became a decisive factor. ¡°Um¡­ Would Sophie-sama command all the black star students to be stripped of their stars?¡± Keith had no idea where Sophie was in that angry state and how she would vent it, so he asked Gerald about it. ¡°¡­It¡¯s unlikely for that person to make such a command.¡± If that¡¯s what she would do, she could have declared it at that place. If she hated Gerald that much, she could always dismiss him. The reason she didn¡¯t do so was because she had little thought of ¡°eliminating people just because they are annoying.¡± That said, she wasn¡¯t a weak girl who would just silently accept everything. ¡°In that case, how do we make amends¡­¡± Judgment would likely fall. Perhaps he found it scarier because he had no idea what it would be, Keith¡¯s voice was filled with anxiety. ¡°We¡¯ll check it tomorrow. If Sophie-sama asks for anything, obey it as much as possible.¡± ¡°Even though we have no idea what the order will be, obeying is an established fact, huh¡­¡± Evert said so without hiding his disgusted expression, but Gerald only briefly declared ¡°obey¡± once again. CH 174 Hey Tenma, are you interested in men? By the way, I¡¯m not. Specifically, I wasn¡¯t interested in the so-called ¡°three highs of men¡±¡ªthe high education, high income, high stature¡ªcriteria whatsoever. No, I¡¯m definitely not saying it out of jealousy! However, toward people who have different similarities and complementarities, I think it¡¯s better to keep a certain distance to develop good relationships. I mean it! Because of that thought, I didn¡¯t hold any interest, expectation, or hope toward the black star students at all. In the first place, students are taught lessons since they don¡¯t know many things, and they are at the stage of slowly forming their respective paths while resolving their questions one after another. Ferio seemed to have an expectation for the black star students to help with the project, but for them, who could still be considered children, expecting them to do an adult¡¯s amount of work was something impossible. Even on the topic of escorts, I didn¡¯t find any need for it within the academy premises, and even if something did happen, I think I could handle most problems on my own. During my younger days, when it was decided I would also go to other nations to do business, I was prepared to deal with anything that may come, and the memories of forcefully being taught self-defense by Suzuka nee-san still remained in my memories. Also, just in case of emergencies, I also develop some sort of OOParts¡­ You see, you know my appearance right now, right? I think it was an appearance that was similar to my mother, a delicate, weak, ephemeral, and pretty girl, like a spring fairy! In fact, when I was absentmindedly thinking about something, even Bart said, ¡°When you keep silent, you are as cute as a porcelain doll. I really wish for you to sit silently just like a doll from the bottom of my heart.¡± Huh? Now that I think about it, wasn¡¯t that sarcasm? Only the word ¡°cute¡± remained in my memory though. ¡­¡­¡­¡­Well, let¡¯s leave that aside. Considering how weak I was, I was completely prepared to deal with any danger that may come my way on my own. Because of that, I didn¡¯t see any need for the black star students¡¯ existence. However, that was a mistake!! The fact I was in this place right now. The fact I had the opportunity to interact with the people of the black star. It meant it was inevitable and indispensable! These students would eventually serve under Ferio. In other words, they would serve under Christina onee-sama! Why didn¡¯t I notice such a fact earlier? The thought of ignoring children because it was natural for them to not know many things completely disappeared when I thought about Christina onee-sama first. Even if a student graduated and entered society, it didn¡¯t mean they would immediately grow as an adult. It is the result of my calculation of their growth rate because they spent their days learning their classes without thinking deeply about it. Indeed, everything is for the sake of educating them to be a gentleman and knight!! ¨D¨D¨D¨DTenma, everything is for their sake, and I¡¯m definitely not doing this out of a sister-in-law-like attitude. Remember it well. In the morning, the black star¡¯s classroom seemed somewhat restless despite it being before the bell rang. How would the incident yesterday affect them and what consequences would it bring? Exactly because they couldn¡¯t predict it, the entire classroom was wrapped in a heavy atmosphere. Meanwhile, the door of the classroom opened quietly. A girl in a dark blue dress appeared with a faint floral scent, making the black star students suffocate for a moment. The girl who usually wore low-heeled shoes that barely produced any sound now wore high heels, and the sound of her footsteps echoed eerily in the classroom. When they least expected it, they sat there astonished like they just witnessed a dead person come to life. Even when such gazes concentrated on the girl, she didn¡¯t seem to be bothered and stood on the podium as if it was the obvious thing to do. ¡°Good morning everyone.¡± She gave a greeting with a smile reminiscent of the sunbeam in spring. ¨D¨DThey were horrified. Perhaps a better term would be unspeakable horror. Seeing the girl change her attitude and atmosphere so quickly that she didn¡¯t seem like the same girl who was so furious yesterday made them tremble with fear instead. When the black star students were scared, Gerald appeared a little later. He was expressionless as usual. ¡°Well then, let¡¯s start the lecture.¡± The girl said that with a tone as if she had years of experience standing on a podium. ¡°Um¡­ What do you mean by lecture?¡± As Evert asked timidly, Sophie responded with a smile. ¡°From now on, I will manage everything that will be taught to the black star students. Of course, I already asked permission from the instructors beforehand, so you may rest assured.¡± ¡°¨D¨D¨D¨DHah?¡± ¡°I will distribute the reorganized learning program. Please read it yourselves.¡± After being handed several sheets of paper, Evert looked over the words despite his thoughts not catching up yet. After he finished reading the first paper, ¡°Please wait a moment!¡± leaked out of Evert¡¯s mouth. ¡°Swordsmanship, martial arts, and horse riding are expanded twice¡­ no, thrice than before though¡­¡± The schedule, which was managed down to trivial things, was incomparable to the lessons before this and it was changed to be extremely detailed compared to previous lessons. If they had a mundane amount of physical strength, they would likely have cold sweat from this. ¡°No, that part is still acceptable, but why is there even dance lessons included?¡± ¡°It¡¯ll be necessary and essential in the future.¡± It was an innocent tone like a bell ringing. She seemed to insist she did this out of goodwill. ¡°I can dance normally. There¡¯s no need to go all the way and put it as a lesson¡­¡± In the first place, why did Miss Sophie organize the lesson? Such doubt flowed in Evert¡¯s mind, but since Gerald told them to obey her as much as possible yesterday, he couldn¡¯t ask Sophie why. ¡°Normally, huh? In that case, how about dancing to a tune with me? There¡¯s no music though.¡± ¡°Eh¡­?¡± ¡°What dance are you good at?¡± ¡°¡­¡­Then, let¡¯s go with the waltz.¡± Evert, who was accustomed to handling women, chose the dance that most women especially liked. However, that experience might not be very reliable for the girl in front of him. Evert anxiously took the girl¡¯s hand and the moment he leaned over, ¡°¨D¨D¨D¨DOuch!¡± He felt a sharp pain in his feet. The identity of the pain was Sophie¡¯s shoes. That high heel was stabbing right onto Evert¡¯s metatarsal bone.1 As he leaked out the sound of agony, the person who stepped on his foot complained. ¡°Why are you showing such a painful look?¡± ¡°Hah?!¡± Was that supposed to be the phrase you said after stepping on someone¡¯s foot? Evert raised his voice in protest, but Sophie didn¡¯t lose her dismayed expression. ¡°During dances, it¡¯s common for women to accidentally step on the man¡¯s foot while dancing. If you show such a blatant expression of pain when it happens, then it would be an embarrassment to a gentleman.¡± ¡°Why?!¡± ¡°Your feet are stepped on because you couldn¡¯t lead the dance properly. In other words, the fault is on the men¡¯s side. In that case, it¡¯s weird for them to show such painful expressions.¡± No, you¡¯re the weird one! Evert managed to refrain from making a straight retort. However, the criticism itself couldn¡¯t be swallowed. ¡°We haven¡¯t danced yet, right?¡± ¡°Then let¡¯s try it again while we dance.¡± ¡°There¡¯s no way I could lead properly when I know I will be stepped on along the way!¡± Evert burst out without realizing, but the girl¡¯s expression didn¡¯t show any fear. On the contrary, she laughed with a cute voice. ¡°Oh my, I heard that pain tolerance is among what¡¯s tested on the paladin exam. Isn¡¯t it great to be able to fell two birds with a single stone?¡± Being triggered by those words, Evert forgot the other party was the purple star and shouted, ¡°In the first place, dance is a required subject of the gold star! Why should black stars learn it?!¡± Of course, since they were all born in aristocratic families, they were taught how to dance at an early age. But that was more to the degree of just experiencing it, and they hadn¡¯t practiced to the degree where their bodies were adapted to the rhythm. In men¡¯s case, it was because they sought to use their time to learn something other than dance, but it was especially noticeable after enrolling in ¡°The King¡¯s Sword.¡± The gold star, who needed to spread their influence in social circles, had dance lessons as a required course, whereas the black star didn¡¯t think that was of much importance. As Evert shouted there was no meaning in spending precious time dancing, Sophie raised the corner of her enchanting lips. ¡°Since you¡¯re born a man, your star doesn¡¯t matter. Only men can invite women to a dance. It¡¯s outrageous for women to do so. In other words, it¡¯s the men¡¯s privilege. In that case, isn¡¯t it natural to lead gracefully as a gentleman?¡± ¡°Just being able to dance doesn¡¯t make one a gentleman!¡± ¡°Oh my? Then what else can you do to prove yourself to be a gentleman? Do you think eating poorly tasted nutritious food without considering its contents makes you a gentleman?¡± At the sarcasm that referred to the incident at the dining hall, Evert glanced behind him and saw Daniel Beck, the person who caused the turmoil, became pale. ¡°Gentleman can¡¯t be raised overnight. Only when the foundation is solidified will dignity appear.¡± The girl smiled as she said that. She smiled like a mischievous fairy, but it was totally a smile of a villainess. ¨D¨D¨D¨DSomething necessary as gentlemen? No, no matter how I look at it. ¡°¡­¡­¡­¡­Isn¡¯t it just you bullying us?¡± ¡°That¡¯s right.¡± At Evert¡¯s half-desperate, blunt words, the girl plainly affirmed them without any malice in her expression. Author Note: It¡¯s the first time to writing a novel that begins with ¡°are you interested in men¡± If read calmly, it makes you think, the heck is it, doesn¡¯t it? (?¦Ø?)¥Î Next chapter (this chapter too): ¡°Lady? 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Y§àu ?ur§Ö §Ñr§Ö ?l§àw §àn §å§àur th§àught §âr§à§ã§Ö???ng §Ñb?l?t§å.¡± ?§Ñr§ã§Ñ?m w§Ñ? m§Ör§ã?l§Ö??l§å ?h§àt, but ?§à§âh?§Ö §Ñlr§Ö§Ñd§å d?d ?§à ?§Öv§Ör§Ñl t?m§Ö?. §¦v§Ört, wh§à w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñ? dumbf§àund§Öd §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à th§Ö f?r?t t?m§Ö, §Ñ?k§Öd w?th§àut f§Ö§Ñr, ¡°W§Ö w§àuld b§Ö ?§Örv?ng th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§àurt §Ñnd §âr§àt§Ö§ãt?ng th§Ö m§Ömb§Ör? §àf th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl f§Ñm?l§å, §àf §ã§àur?§Ö ?t¡¯? n§Ñtur§Ñl t§à h§Ñv§Ö §ã§àurt m§Ñnn§Ör??m? §Ñ? th§Ö §âr?§àr?t§å. ?? ?§àm§Öth?ng w§Ö?rd §Ñb§àut th§Ñt?¡± ¡°§²r§àt§Ö§ãt?ng th§Ö m§Ömb§Ör? §àf th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl f§Ñm?l§å ?? ?§ån§àn§åm§àu? w?th §âr§àt§Ö§ãt?ng th§Ö n§Ñt?§àn. D§à §å§àu th?nk §å§àu §ã§àuld §âr§àt§Ö§ãt th§Ö n§Ñt?§àn §Ñ? l§àng §Ñ? §å§àu l§Ö§Ñrn m§Ñnn§Ör?? ?¡¯m n§àt t§Ñlk?ng §Ñb§àut ?u§ãh §Ñ §â§Ö§Ñ§ã§Öful §Ñ??um§ât?§àn¨D¨D?¡¯m §Ñ?k?ng ?f w§Ñr w§Ör§Ö t§à br§Ö§Ñk §àut t§àm§àrr§àw, §ã§àuld §å§àu ?§Örv§Ö §Ñ? §àn§Ö §àf th§Ö g§Ön§Ör§Ñl? th§Ön?¡± F§àr th§Ö l§Ñ?t f§Öw d§Ö§ã§Ñd§Ö?, ?§â§Ñrk? §àf §ã§ànfl?§ãt h§Ñdn¡¯t ?§âr§Ö§Ñd §àv§Ör th§Ö §°rl§Ñnd§à §¬?ngd§àm. §´h§Ñt ?§Ñ?d, th§Ö §ãurr§Önt ??tu§Ñt?§àn w§Ñ?n¡¯t §Ñ §ã?r§ãum?t§Ñn§ã§Ö wh§Ör§Ö §Ñn§å§àn§Ö §ã§àuld ?§Ñ§å f§àr ?ur§Ö th§Ñt w§Ñr w§àuld d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å n§àt §à§ã§ãur. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö D§Ñk?h§Ñ §¬?ngd§àm, wh?§ãh w§Ñ? m§à?tl§å §ã§àm§âr??§Öd §àf §Ñ w§Ñr-l?k§Ö r§Ñ§ã§Ö th§Ñt l§àv§Öd §ã§ànfl?§ãt. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ö Ru?h§Ñ §¬?ngd§àm, wh?§ãh h§Ñd §Ö§ç§â§Ñnd§Öd ?t? t§Örr?t§àr§å b§å §Ö§Ñrn?ng gr§Ö§Ñt §âr§àf?t? thr§àugh ?t? ?r§àn §Ö§ç§â§àrt?. §¡lth§àugh th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö r§Öl§Ñt?v§Öl§å qu?§Öt n§àw, §â§Ö§Ñ§ã§Öful d§Ñ§å? §ã§àuld §Ö§Ñ??l§å d??§Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr ?f th?ng? w§Önt wr§àng §Ñ b?t. ¡°§°n§ã§Ö §Ñ bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr §Önt§Ör§Öd th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§àurt, th§Ö§å w§àuld b§Ö ?n §Ñ §â§à??t?§àn §àf l§Ö§Ñd?ng th§Ö §ã§à§â§â§Ör ?t§Ñr. W§àuld §ã§àurt m§Ñnn§Ör??m? h§Ñv§Ö m§Ö§Ñn?ng ?n th§Ñt ??tu§Ñt?§àn? §°f §ã§àur?§Ö, ? d?dn¡¯t ?§Ñ§å §ã§àurt m§Ñnn§Ör??m ?? u?§Öl§Ö??. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ? ?§Ö§Ö th§Ñt n§àn§Ö §àf §å§àu ?§Ö§Öm t§à n§àt?§ã§Ö th§Ö th?ng §àf gr§Ö§Ñt§Ör ?m§â§àrt§Ñn§ã§Ö.¡± ¡°§´h§Ö th?ng §àf gr§Ö§Ñt§Ör ?m§â§àrt§Ñn§ã§Ö, ?? ?t?¡± ¡°D?d n§àn§Ö §àf §å§àu §Öv§Ör th?nk wh§å th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr r§Ö§ã§Ö?v§Öd l§Ö??§àn? m§Ör§Öl§å §Ñt th§Ö l§Öv§Öl §àf ¡®th§Ö §ã§Ñl§ãul§Ñt?§àn §Ñb?l?t§å ?? n§à m§Ñt§ãh t§à th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr, th§Ö kn§àwl§Ödg§Ö ?? §â§à§àr§Ör th§Ñn th§Ö ??lv§Ör ?t§Ñr, §Ñnd th§Ö §âh§å??§ã§Ñl ?tr§Öngth ?? ?nf§Ör?§àr t§à th§Ö §ã§à§â§â§Ör ?t§Ñr?¡¯ Wh§å §Ñr§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr? ?t?ll th§àught §àf §Ñ? §àbv?§àu?l§å ?u§â§Ör?§àr d§Ö?§â?t§Ö th§Ñt? D?d n§àn§Ö §àf §å§àu §Öv§Ör w§ànd§Ör wh§å?¡± §®§Ör§Öl§å §Ñt th§Ö l§Öv§Öl? §´h§Ö w§Ñ§å ?§à§âh?§Ö w§àrd§Öd ?t ?§àund§Öd §Ñ? ?f th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? ?§àm§Ö ?§àrt §àf ?nt§Önt?§àn fr§àm th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å ??d§Ö. §¦v§Ört §ã§àuldn¡¯t und§Ör?t§Ñnd wh§Ñt ?h§Ö ?m§âl?§Öd §Ñnd th§Ö §ã§àl§àr §àf §ã§ànfu??§àn f?ll§Öd h?? §Ö§å§Ö?. ¡°§´h§Ñt¡¯?¡­¡± ¡°§´h§Ñt¡¯?? ?? ?t b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §Ñll §àf §å§àu h§Ñ?l fr§àm §Ñ f§Ñm?l§å gr§Ö§Ñt§Ör th§Ñn §Ñ v??§ã§àunt?¡± ¡°¨D¨Dgh.¡± ?f §¦v§Ört §Ñdm?tt§Öd th§Ñt h§Ör§Ö, th§Ñt w§àuld d§Ön§å h?? §àwn w§àrd? §Ö§Ñrl?§Ör. §¡? §¦v§Ört¡¯? g§Ñz§Ö w§Ñnd§Ör§Öd §Ñb§àut, h§Ö ?§Ö§Ñr§ãh§Öd f§àr w§àrd? th§Ñt §ã§àuld br§Ö§Ñk th§Ö g?rl¡¯? l§àg?§ã. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? n§à w§Ñ§å h§Ö §ã§àuld §ã§àm§Ö u§â w?th ?§àm§Öth?ng f§àr th§Ö t§à§â?§ã h§Ö n§Öv§Ör th§àught §Ñb§àut b§Öf§àr§Ö, ?§à h§Ö §ã§àuld §ànl§å r§Ögr§Ötfull§å b?t§Ö h?? l?§â?. ¡°¡­?f w§Ö §Ñdm?t ?t ??, w§àuld §å§àu b§Ö ?§Ñt??f?§Öd?¡± ¡°N§à. ?¡¯ll ?u?t l§Ñugh §àv§Ör §å§àur r?d?§ãul§àu? §Ñn?w§Ör.¡± §¦v§Ön wh§Ön ?h§Ö ?§Ñ?d w§àuld l§Ñugh, th§Ö f§Ñk§Ö ?m?l§Ö ?h§Ö h§Ñd fr§àm th§Ö b§Ög?nn?ng d??§Ñ§â§â§Ö§Ñr§Öd. §®§Ñk?ng §Ñ ?l?§â dur?ng §Ñn §Ñrgum§Önt w?th n§à §ãh§Ñn§ã§Ö §àf w?nn?ng w§Ñ? n§àth?ng but f§àll§å. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ??n§ã§Ö h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t w?thdr§Ñw §Ñft§Ör §Ñll th?? t?m§Ö, §¦v§Ört ?n?t§Ö§Ñd §Ñ?k§Öd, ¡°§´h§Ön wh§Ñt k?nd §àf §Ñn?w§Ör w§àuld b§Ö th§Ö §ã§àrr§Ö§ãt §àn§Ö?¡± §£ut, th§Ñt §ànl§å §ã§Ñu?§Öd ?§à§âh?§Ö t§à r§Ö§âl§å, ¡°Wh§å d?d §å§àu §Ñb§Ñnd§àn §å§àur th§àught? §Ñnd §Ñ?k m§Ö? §´h§Ñt¡¯? wh§å §å§àu §ã§àuld n§Öv§Ör r§Ö§Ñ§ãh th§Ö §Ñn?w§Ör n§à m§Ñtt§Ör h§àw l§àng ?t t§Ñk§Ö?. ?? ?t b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §å§àu th§àught th§Ö §Ñn?w§Ör w§Ñ? §Ñlw§Ñ§å? §âr§Ö§â§Ñr§Öd §Ñnd ?t w§àuld b§Ö §àbv?§àu? f§àr th§Ö §Ñn?w§Ör t§à b§Ö gr§Ñnt§Öd? ?t¡¯? §Ñm§Ñz?ng §å§àu ?t?ll §ãl§Ñ?m ?t¡¯? n§àt b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §àf §å§àur f§Ñm?l§å §â§àw§Ör d§Ö?§â?t§Ö th§Ñt¨D¨D ?u§ãh w§àuld b§Ö th§Ö ?§Ñr§ã§Ñ?m ? w§àuld ?§Ñ§å.¡± N§àt §Öv§Ön ?u§â§Örf?§ã?§Ñl d§Ö§ã§Ö§ât?§àn w§àrk§Öd. §¦v§Ört ?u§â§âr§Ö??§Öd h?? urg§Ö t§à §ãl?§ãk h?? t§àngu§Ö §Ñnd h§Ö??t§Ñt§Öd t§à ?§â§Ö§Ñk h?? n§Ö§çt w§àrd?. §¦v§Ön §Ñm?d?t th§Ñt, ?§à§âh?§Ö¡¯? g§Ñz§Ö turn§Öd §Öv§Ön ?h§Ñr§â§Ör §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à th§Ö ?n?tru§ãt§àr? wh§à t§Ñught th§Öm. §´h§Ö b§Öll-l?k§Ö v§à?§ã§Ö th§Ñt w§Ñ? ?u§â§â§à?§Öd t§à ?§àund ?§à§àth?ng ?§Ñ?d ?§àm§Öth?ng §â?§Ör§ã?ng. ¡°§¡m§àng th§Ö f§àur ?t§Ñr?, wh§å ?? §ànl§å th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr r§Ö§ã§Ö?v?ng ?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñl tr§Ö§Ñtm§Önt? ?t¡¯? b§Ö§ã§Ñu?§Ö §ànl§å th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr h§Ñd §Ñ d?ff§Ör§Önt ?t§Ñnd?ng §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à §àth§Ör ?t§Ñr?.¡± §³§àn??d§Ör?ng th§Ñt ¡°§´h§Ö §¬?ng¡¯? ?w§àrd¡± w§Ñ? §Ñn ?n?t?tut?§àn f§àr f§à?t§Ör?ng hum§Ñn r§Ö?§àur§ã§Ö? th§Ñt w§àuld §âl§Ñ§å §Ñ §ã§Öntr§Ñl r§àl§Ö ?n th§Ö n§Ñt?§àn, th§Ö §Ñn?w§Ör th§Ñt th§Ö g?rl g§Ñv§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t ?§àm§Öth?ng §¦v§Ört §ã§àuld b§Ö §ã§ànv?n§ã§Öd §Ñb§àut. ¡°?f §å§àu ?§Ñ§å ?t§Ñnd?ng, §Ñll th§Ö ?t§Ñr? h§Ñv§Ö d?ff§Ör§Önt ?t§Ñnd?ng?, d§àn¡¯t th§Ö§å?¡± §´h§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr m§àv§Öd th§Ö n§Ñt?§àn¡¯? §Ö§ã§àn§àm§å, th§Ö ??lv§Ör ?t§Ñr r§Ö?§Ö§Ñr§ãh§Öd t§à d§Öv§Öl§à§â th§Ö n§Ñt?§àn, §Ñnd th§Ö §ã§à§â§â§Ör ?t§Ñr w§àuld b§Ö th§Ö f§àr§ã§Ö t§à §âr§àt§Ö§ãt th§Ö n§Ñt?§àn. §¦v§Ört §â§à?nt§Öd th§Ñt §àut ??n§ã§Ö h§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t ?§Ö§Ö §Ñn§åth?ng ?n §ã§àmm§àn w?th th§Ö thr§Ö§Ö ?t§Ñr?, but th§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr g?rl ?l§àwl§å ?h§à§àk h§Ör h§Ö§Ñd. ¡°N§à, ?t¡¯? th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö ?n th§Ö b?g §â?§ãtur§Ö. §£§Ö ?t th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr, ??lv§Ör ?t§Ñr, §àr th§Ö §ã§à§â§â§Ör ?t§Ñr, §Ñll §àf th§Öm h§Ñd th§Ö v§Ñlu§Ö §Ñ? ?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñl??t?.¡± ¡°?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñl??t?¡­?¡± ¡°Y§Ö?. §¦v§Ön th§àugh th§Ör§Ö¡¯? §Ñ l§àt §àf r§à§àm f§àr ?m§âr§àv§Öm§Önt, th§Ö?r §ãurr?§ãulum f§à§ãu?§Öd §àn m§Ñk?ng th§Öm m§Ñ?t§Ör th§Ö?r r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãt?v§Ö f?§Öld?. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, th§Ö ?§Ñm§Ö §ã§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö ?§Ñ?d t§à §Ñll §àf §å§àu, §ã§àuld ?t?¡± §´h§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr l§Ö§Ñrn§Öd §Ñ v§Ñ?t §Ñrr§Ñ§å §àf l§Ö??§àn?. §´h§Ör§Ö w§Ör§Ö th?ng? l?k§Ö §Ñ?tr§àn§àm§å, §Ñn§ã?§Önt h??t§àr§å, §Ñnd f§àr§Ö?gn l§Ñngu§Ñg§Ö? ?n§ãlud§Öd. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §Ñll l§Ö??§àn? §àth§Ör th§Ñn §ã§àurt m§Ñnn§Ör??m §Ñnd m§Ñrt?§Ñl §Ñrt? w§Ör§Ö §ànl§å ?§ãr§Ñ§â?ng th§Ö ?urf§Ñ§ã§Ö §Ñnd ?t §ã§àuld b§Ö ?§Ñ?d wh§Ñt th§Ö§å l§Ö§Ñrn§Öd w§Ñ? m?n?m§Ñl. ¡°§´h§Ö l§Ö??§àn? f§àr th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr f§à§ãu?§Öd m§àr§Ö §àn qu§Ñnt?t§å §àv§Ör qu§Ñl?t§å. Wh§Ñt ?? ?§àught f§àr th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr th§Ñt th§Ö §ãurr?§ãulum ?? m§Ñd§Ö th§Ñt w§Ñ§å¨D¨D¨D¨D d§à §å§àu kn§àw wh§Ñt ?t ???¡± ¡­?§àm§Öth?ng th§Ñt ?? ?§àught f§àr th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr? W§Ñ? ?t l§à§å§Ñlt§å? D§Öd?§ã§Ñt?§àn? §¦v§Ört th§àught §àf th§Ö §Ñn?w§Ör t§à th§Ö qu§Ö?t?§àn, but §Ñll th§Ö w§àrd? th§Ñt h§Ö th§àught §àf w§Ör§Ö d§Ön?§Öd b§å h?? §àwn m?nd. ?t ?h§àuldn¡¯t b§Ö ?§àm§Öth?ng §Ñb?tr§Ñ§ãt §àr ?§Önt?m§Önt§Ñl. §¯§Ö w§àrr?§Öd §Ñt th§Ö th§àught th§Ñt th§Ö g?rl ?n fr§ànt §àf h?m ?§àught ?u§ãh §Ñ t§å§â?§ã§Ñl §Ñn?w§Ör, but h§Ör gr§Ö§Ön §Ö§å§Ö? g§Ñz§Öd §Ñt h?m ?h§Ñr§âl§å, §Ñnd §Ñ? ?f ?h§Ö h§Ñd n§à §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt§Ñt?§àn th§Ñt §¦v§Ört w§àuld b§Ö §Ñbl§Ö t§à §Ñn?w§Ör t§à b§Ög?n w?th, §ã§ànt?nu§Öd h§Ör w§àrd? w?th, ¡°?t¡¯? t§à br§à§Ñd§Ön §å§àur §â§Ör?§â§Ö§ãt?v§Ö t§à §ã§àv§Ör mult?§âl§Ö f?§Öld?.¡± ¡°§´h§Ö §ã§Ñl§ãul§Ñt?§àn §Ñb?l?t§å d?dn¡¯t h§Ñv§Ö t§à b§Ö t§à th§Ö §Ö§çt§Önt §àf th§Ö g§àld ?t§Ñr. §´h§Ö d§Ö§âth §àf kn§àwl§Ödg§Ö b§Ö?ng §â§à§àr§Ör th§Ñn th§Ö ??lv§Ör ?t§Ñr ?? f?n§Ö. §¯§Ñv?ng §âh§å??§ã§Ñl §Ñb?l?t§å ?nf§Ör?§àr t§à th§Ö §ã§à§â§â§Ör ?t§Ñr §Ñl?§à d?dn¡¯t m§Ñtt§Ör. §¦§ç§ã§Öll§Öd ?n §Ñ ??ngl§Ö f?§Öld w§àuld §Ñl?§à §ãr§Ö§Ñt§Ö §Ñ w§Ö§Ñkn§Ö?? wh§Ör§Ö th§Ö?r §â§Ör?§â§Ö§ãt?v§Ö ?? §ànl§å l?m?t§Öd t§à ?§Ñ?d f?§Öld. §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, ?n th§Ö §ã§Ñ?§Ö §Ñn unf§àr§Ö?§Ö§Ön ??tu§Ñt?§àn §à§ã§ãurr§Öd, b§Ö?ng tr§Ñ§â§â§Öd §ànl§å ?n §Ñ ??ngl§Ö §â§Ör?§â§Ö§ãt?v§Ö w§àuld l?k§Öl§å §ã§Ñu?§Ö l§à??§Ö? ?n th§Ö b?g §â?§ãtur§Ö.¡± §²§Ö§à§âl§Ö d?dn¡¯t §Ö§ç§â§Ö§ãt §àth§Ör? t§à h§Ñv§Ö th§Ö br§Ñ?n th§Ñt w§àuld §Ñll§àw th§Öm t§à m§Ñ?t§Ör §Öv§Ör§å f?§Öld. ?t w§Ñ? unr§Ö§Ñl??t?§ã t§à ?§Ö§Ök ?u§ãh §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö. Wh§Ñt w§Ñ? ?§àught w§Ör§Ö §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö wh§à §ã§àuld m§Ñk§Ö th§Ö b§Ö?t §ãh§à?§ã§Ö r§Ög§Ñrdl§Ö?? §àf th§Ö ??tu§Ñt?§àn th§Ö§å f§Ñ§ã§Öd. ¡°Wh§Ñt ?? ?§àught §àf th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr ?? th§Ö §Ñb?l?t§å t§à l??t§Ön t§à th§Ö w§àrd? §àf §àth§Ör? §Ñnd g§Ñth§Ör §âubl?§ã kn§àwl§Ödg§Ö. §´h§Ö §Ñb?l?t§å t§à th?nk §ã§àm§âr§Öh§Ön??v§Öl§å §Ñnd ut?l?z§Ö th§Ñt ?nf§àrm§Ñt?§àn. §´h§Ö §Ñb?l?t§å t§à fl§Ö§ç?bl§å d§Öt§Örm?n§Ö §Ñnd §Ñ§ãt dur?ng th§Ö t?m§Ö §àf §Öm§Örg§Ön§ã§å. §¯§Ñv?ng §Ñll §àf th§Ñt §Ñnd l§Ö§Ñd?ng §Ñll thr§Ö§Ö §àth§Ör ?t§Ñr? t§à §âr§àt§Ö§ãt th§Ö n§Ñt?§àn ?? th§Ö r§Ö?§â§àn??b?l?t§å gr§Ñnt§Öd t§à th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr.¡± ?t w§Ñ? th§Ö §Ñb?l?t§å t§à u?§Ö §Ñnd l§Ö§Ñd §â§Ö§à§âl§Ö t§à ?§Örv§Ö th§Ö n§Ñt?§àn. ?t w§Ñ? d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å n§àt §Ö§Ñ?§å. §´h§Ñt w§Ñ? wh§å th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö tr§Ö§Ñt§Öd §Ñ? §Ñ ?§â§Ö§ã?§Ñl §Ö§ç??t§Ön§ã§Ö (?t§Ñr). ¡°§°f §ã§àur?§Ö, th§Ñt¡¯? §ànl§å §Ñft§Ör §å§àu §Önt§Ör th§Ö r§à§å§Ñl §ã§àurt. §¡ll §àf §å§àu §Ñr§Ö ?t?ll ?n§ã§àm§âl§Öt§Ö, §â§à§àrl§å t§Ñught, §Ñnd n§àt ?§à kn§àwl§Ödg§Ö§Ñbl§Ö ?n th?? §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å. Y§àu ?t?ll l§Ñ§ãk th§Ö §ã§Ñ§â§Ñb?l?t§å §Ñnd m§Ö§Ñ?ur§Öm§Önt t§à l§Ö§Ñd th§Ö §àth§Ör ?t§Ñr?. L§Ö§Ñrn?ng §àn§Ö¡¯? ?mm§Ñtur?t§å, n§àt t§à b§Ö?ng ?§Ñt??f?§Öd w?th th§Ö th?ng? th§Ñt §Ñr§Ö gr§Ñnt§Öd §Ñnd k§Ö§Ö§â f?ll?ng wh§Ñt ?? l§Ñ§ãk?ng §Ñnd §ã§ànt?nu?ng t§à §â§àl??h §å§àur?§Ölv§Ö?. ?t ?? §ànl§å th§Ön §å§àu §ã§àuld b§Ö §âr§àud §Ñ? th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr.¡± W?th?n th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å, th§Ör§Ö w§Ñ? §ã§Ört§Ñ?nl§å §Ñ §ãu?t§àm wh§Ör§Ö th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr w§Ñ? ?u§â§Ör?§àr. §¡dv§Ört??§Öm§Önt §¯§àw§Öv§Ör, §Ñ §ãu?t§àm w§Ñ? ?u?t §Ñ §ãu?t§àm. ?t w§Ñ? d§Öf?n?t§Öl§å n§àt d§Öt§Örm?n§Öd b§å th§Ö §âubl?§ã v?§Öw. §¦v§Ön th§àugh th§Ö v§Ñlu§Ö w§Ñ?n¡¯t f?§ç§Öd, th§Ö§å §ã§ànt?nu§Öd t§à b§Ö §âr§àud §àf th§Ö?r §Ñuth§àr?t§å w?th§àut f§Ö§Öl?ng dub?§àu? §àr ?u?§â?§ã?§àu?. §´h§Ö§å d?dn¡¯t th?nk mu§ãh §Ñnd §ànl§å §Ön?§à§å§Öd ?t §Ñ? ?f ?t w§Ñ? §Ñn §àbv?§àu? th?ng t§à d§à. ?t §ã§ànt?nu§Öd §Ñll th?? t?m§Ö unt?l th§Ö §å§àung§Ör g?rl ?n fr§ànt §àf h?m §â§à?nt§Öd ?t §àut. ¡°W§Öll th§Ön, ?¡¯d l?k§Ö t§à §Ñ?k §å§àu b§Ñ?§Öd §àn m§å w§àrd? ?§à f§Ñr, but §Öv§Ör ??n§ã§Ö ? §ã§Ñm§Ö t§à th§Ö §Ñ§ã§Ñd§Öm§å, h§Ñ? §Ñn§å §àf §å§àur b§Öh§Ñv?§àr m§Ñd§Ö §å§àu w§àrth§å §àf th§Ö ¡®bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr¡¯? §³§Ñn §å§àu ?§Ñ§å §å§àu §ã§àuld b§Ö §âr§àud §àf ?t?¡± ¡°¡­¡± §´h§Ö§å §ànl§å l§Ö§Ñrn§Öd th§Ö g§à???§â-l§Öv§Öl ?nf§àrm§Ñt?§àn §Ñb§àut wh§Ñt k?nd §àf §â§Ör?§àn th§Ö b§Ö§Ñr§Ör §àf th§Ö §âur§âl§Ö ?t§Ñr th§Ñt w§Ñ? §ãh§à?§Ön b§å th§Ö f?r?t ?u§ã§ã§Ö??§àr §àf th§Ö thr§àn§Ö w§Ñ? th§Ñt th§Ö§å d?dn¡¯t b§àth§Ör t§à tr§å §Ñnd §Ñn§Ñl§åz§Ö wh§Ñt k?nd §àf §â§Ör?§àn ?h§Ö r§Ö§Ñll§å w§Ñ?, §Ñnd th§Ö§å d?dn¡¯t §Öv§Ön b§àth§Ör t§à §â§Ñ§å §Ñtt§Önt?§àn t§à wh§Ñt §àth§Ör ?t§Ñr? d?d¨D¨D¨D¨D §¦v§Ört f§Ölt h?? §â§Ñlm b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö d§Ñm§â w?th ?w§Ö§Ñt. §°n§ã§Ö h§Ö th§àught §ã§Ñlml§å §Ñft§Ör §Ñb§Ñnd§àn?ng th§Ö th§àught §àf th§Ö f§Ñm?l§å h§Ö h§Ñ?l§Öd fr§àm §àr h?? §âr?d§Ö, §Ñll th§Ö bl§Ñ§ãk ?t§Ñr d?d w§Ñ? b§à§Ñ?t th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö w§àrth§å §àf th§Ö ?t§Ñr w?th§àut §Ñn§å r§Ö§Ñl §Ñ§ãh?§Öv§Öm§Önt?. §¯§àn§Ö?tl§å, w?th r§Ö?§â§Ö§ãt t§à kn§àwl§Ödg§Ö, th§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö n§à m§Ñt§ãh f§àr th§Ö g?rl ?n fr§ànt §àf th§Öm. §´h§Ö§å w§Ör§Ö qu?t§Ö §ã§ànf?d§Önt ?n th§Ö ?w§àrd §Ñnd m§Ñrt?§Ñl §Ñrt?, but §ã§àm§â§Ñr§Öd t§à §®§Ñr§ãu?, ?t w§Ñ? §ànl§å §Ñt §Ñ l§Ñugh§Ñbl§Ö l§Öv§Öl. N§à, m§àr§Ö th§Ñn §Ñn§åth?ng, h§Ö n§Öv§Ör th§àught th§Ñt ?u?t b§Ö§ã§àm?ng un§Ñbl§Ö t§à b§à§Ñ?t th§Ö §âr§Ö?t?g§Ö §àf h?? f§Ñm?l§å w§àuld §ã§Ñu?§Ö h?? f§àund§Ñt?§àn t§à b§Ö§ã§àm§Ö ?§à un?t§Ñbl§Ö. https://watashiwasugoidesu.com/refuse-harem-175/ CH 176 ¡°The day you people came to apologize for the first time, I declared I didn¡¯t need black star, but let me apologize and restate that. What I didn¡¯t need wasn¡¯t the black star, but you people. I have no need for you people who couldn¡¯t even act worthy of the star you represent. After all, all of you had nothing that could beat me with the exception of the status of your family, right?¡± The girl leaned forward as she smiled, which made Evert involuntarily take a step back. He felt like an herbivore being targeted by predators. ¡°But that said, isn¡¯t it too cruel to be straight up abandoned? That¡¯s why I prepared the pathway to raise your standards. I have a hard time actually doing this, you know? I had to convince all the instructors, after all. The things I said earlier were supposed to be things you should have come to notice on your own. It was to learn how immature you are that the academy chose not to teach everything on purpose. Only for your generation, a shortcut was made.¡± ¡°¨D¨Dgh. Well, that sounds really tough for you! But I think it¡¯s an exaggeration to say we don¡¯t have anything that is superior to you. After being ridiculed as incompetent that much, he couldn¡¯t afford to take a step back even if he had to be stubborn. Evert looked at the girl in front of him with the last of his pride. ¡°¡­Oh my, is that so? But be it knowledge.¡± The girl took a step forward. ¡°Or experience.¡± Yet another step. The clacking of her heels as Sophie walked closer sounded like warning bells to Evert. ¡°I think regardless of which¨D¨D¨D¨DI am superior to you in either regard, though?¡± They were separated by distance like when they danced waltz earlier and her dark emerald-colored eyes looked straight at him. The strong gaze emitted from those eyes made one instinctively want to divert their eyes away. But if he did, all that would await him were sarcasm and mockery. ¡°I need to remind you¡­ that you are a woman, so I think your strength is inferior.¡± ¡°You¡¯re right. Perhaps I¡¯m indeed inferior in terms of strength. However,¡± The girl¡¯s left hand extended to Evert¡¯s cheek. It moved with a slow gesture. Did the girl intend to see him panicking or trying to flee out of instinct and ridicule him if he did? In that case, I won¡¯t be scared, thought Evert as his consciousness focused on her left hand. However, Evert only noticed that it was a distraction when he could feel the heat of her fingertips. Just as her fingers touched Evert¡¯s cheek, her right hand had a short sword that was pointing at him. ¡°Hah¡­?¡± ¡°No matter how much strength you have, to have your weapon easily taken away, isn¡¯t it a problem before strength even matters?¡± ¡°¨D¨D¨D¨Dgh!!¡± What she had in her hand was without a doubt the sword that was on his waist. The object that was supposed to hang on his left waist was, like with Remiel yesterday, pointed at his throat, and such a fact made Evert break out in cold sweat. Evert thought Keith was just clumsy and let his sword get stolen and thought he wouldn¡¯t be as clumsy. He believed that would be the case. In the first place, although Evert¡¯s sword was on the thin side, it definitely wasn¡¯t lightweight. Yet, he couldn¡¯t even notice his sword was taken away even during the moment it occurred. I got too focused on her left hand¡­ The reason Sophie approached slowly and made the heel noise on purpose was to arouse tension and anxiety. It was to make him think he would be delivered sarcasm if he looked away, intentionally shaking his pride and diverting his focus away from her right hand as she acted. Even though the other party was a girl, Evert felt like it was psychological warfare during a duel against a knight. Evert was confused as he began to doubt whether the girl in front of him was really a girl. Remiel¡¯s question that said, ¡°Are you really a woman?¡± was something Evert was seriously thinking right now. Is this girl¨D¨D¨D¨Dreally a woman? Isn¡¯t her movement when taking the sword away way too used to it¡­!? The number of people who were skilled enough to steal his sword unnoticed up to the point it was pointed at his neck wasn¡¯t many in this academy. The girl, who gracefully held the sword and naturally pointed it at her opponent¡¯s neck, was looking at Evert¡¯s short sword and smiled as she said, ¡°It sure is beautiful workmanship.¡± She ignored the stiffened man in front of her and played around with the sword with her palm for a while, and then for some reason, threw it behind her this time. Even if it was a thin sword, a sword would just fall to the ground if it wasn¡¯t thrown properly, yet the supple handling made it fly straight to the place she was aiming for. It was to the person who was waiting behind her: Gerald Forsius. ¡°!!¡± The moment Evert noticed the sword that was taken away from him was thrown toward his friend, he unconsciously extended his right hand, but Gerald was as expressionless as usual and easily caught Sophie¡¯s thrown sword with a single hand. Both the one who threw it and the one who received it stayed silent during the course of the event. Evert was so confused that he couldn¡¯t understand her intention of doing so. There was only one thing he knew, that the girl in front of him was definitely not normal. ¡°Well of course he could catch it.¡± The words the girl said sounded sloppy as if it was something obvious. She was actually a little disappointed, but Evert didn¡¯t notice that and shouted, ¡°Why are you saying things as if it was the most obvious thing to do, isn¡¯t that dangerous!?¡± ¡°What are you talking about? You don¡¯t need an escort who would get hit by things thrown by a girl.¡± That might be true, but Evert was astonished at how she could still refer to herself as ¡°a girl¡± after what she did. Honestly, if someone told him the girl was the devil, he would nod in agreement. Sophie didn¡¯t pay attention to Evert, who shuddered in indignation, and asked the man whose expression didn¡¯t change. ¡°Gerald Forsius. In yesterday¡¯s incident, you could have stopped me if you wanted to from the beginning. Why didn¡¯t you take action?¡± Gerald¡¯s eyes certainly followed Sophie¡¯s movement back then. He also had the burst power and muscles necessary to react. However, until the sword was pointed at Remiel, Gerald¡¯s body didn¡¯t move. ¡°¡­I couldn¡¯t abandon my preconception.¡± There was no way a girl would wield a sword. Even if the person was already demoted, there was no way a sword would be pointed at a former royal family. There was no way the girl would be furious hearing the fianc¨¦e of the first prince being dishonored. Such thoughts and beliefs dulled Gerald¡¯s movement. From his childhood, Gerald was taught, ¡°You shouldn¡¯t judge everything just by what you can see. You should think and act immediately once the brain recognizes the action. That¡¯s why it¡¯s not the reflexes that are more important; it¡¯s about not being bound by any preconception in your mind and moving once needed to.¡± But in the end, he could only act if things that occurred were within his expectation, and the act of an aristocratic young lady skillfully wielding a weapon wasn¡¯t included in his expectations. ¡°One can learn knowledge as long as they have the desire to learn. However, abandoning prejudice and preconception cultivated from younger days isn¡¯t something easy to do. Same could be said for all of you.¡± The girl looked at each student of the black star with her eyes. ¡°Abandon your misconception that people are definitely inferior because they have a lower family status and that you could easily win against women through power. If you continue to be bound by the fixed value and concept in your head, you will not be able to react appropriately when something unexpected happens. If such things end up endangering Christina onee-sama¨D¨D¨D¨D¡± Her words didn¡¯t continue. However, her eyes showed the intention that her words wouldn¡¯t. She¡¯ll kill us¡­ The black star students including Evert swallowed their breaths. For the last few days, this girl had trampled over their pride. However, that was likely just the beginning. If their mistake truly ended up endangering the duke¡¯s daughter, Christina, their life might be in danger. ¡°Ah, but don¡¯t get me wrong. It¡¯s not like I commanded you as a purple star for this. If you think your pride is worth enough to abandon the chance to learn how to be a proper black star and gentleman, you are free to do so. I¡¯m not that brutal to enforce personal opinion, after all.¡± The girl smiled after saying that. Anyone who didn¡¯t know the circumstances would see that as an innocent smile, but Evert could only see it as a devil sneering at them. ¡°Look who¡¯s ta¡­¡± ¡°Hm? Did you say something?¡± As Sophie brazenly tilted her head, Evert shouted, ¡°In the first place, you keep spouting gentleman over and over. Even though you have demanded a gentlemanly attitude from us, where has Miss Sophie¡¯s ladylike attitude gone?!¡± ¡°My ladylike attitude is already sold out. You people are the ones who made it out of stock, so it can¡¯t be helped, right?¡± ¡°I think most of it is Remiel-sama¡¯s fault, though?!¡± Even though Evert could admit their behavior was unfitting of the black star, he couldn¡¯t be convinced to be included as part of Remiel¡¯s behavior. ¡°Oh my, aren¡¯t you the one who is spouting that the black star existed for the sake of protecting the royal family all this time? In that case, isn¡¯t it your fault that you let that man roam free?¡± ¡°That person is already demoted from the royal family!¡± ¡°And what of it? Didn¡¯t you keep asking me to behave since he was the second successor of the throne yesterday?! Don¡¯t just exclude things only when it¡¯s inconvenient. What a shame of a gentleman!¡± ¡°It¡¯s impossible to remain a gentleman in front of you! One is not supposed to stay unarmed and challenge a wild bear barehanded!¡± ¡°Wha¡­ What do you mean comparing a girl with a bear?!¡± The moment Remiel¡¯s name was mentioned, Sophie and Evert¡¯s argument degraded to a children¡¯s quarrel. ¡°You also keep referring to yourself as ¡®a girl¡¯ but would a normal girl steal other people¡¯s swords?!¡± ¡°I just drew it out, I didn¡¯t steal it!¡± ¡°How shameless of you to say you just drew it when you pointed it at other¡¯s necks!¡± ¡°I just went to teach you how vulnerable you are. You ought to thank me instead!¡± Gerald just silently stared at the change in the tones of their arguments and the appearances of two noisily quarreling. Does that Evert fellow have this kind of personality? Gerald couldn¡¯t help but be puzzled over Evert for keeping his aggressive attitude despite constantly losing arguments. When Gerald first met Evert, he could see that Evert somewhat saw women as pawns, but he outwardly treated them with goodwill. [¡°Arguing with women is totally useless. Even if we defeated them with logic since they mostly use only emotional arguments, they wouldn¡¯t be convinced anyway.¡±] Whatever was said to women, they wouldn¡¯t listen. Proper arguments couldn¡¯t even be established. It was because women weren¡¯t as intelligent.1 ¡°If you want to prove you aren¡¯t a miserable man who loses an argument with a girl, you should be able to carry out this curriculum perfectly! I¡¯ll tell you first, but I could do all of this without voicing any complaints!¡± ¡°Aah, I¡¯ll do it! I¡¯ll show you how it is done! I just need to do it, right!? I didn¡¯t say I couldn¡¯t, after all!¡±2 Since the man declared so before, then what was happening in front of him? For the time being, it didn¡¯t seem to be an intellectual exchange. Even the purple star girl seemed to be a little unbalanced by the end somehow. Even though she already trampled over Evert and the other black star students through her arguments, why did it devolve into childish remarks by the end? It was said that women had several faces, but was it because they were women or the girl was Sophie Linier? In any case, Gerald still couldn¡¯t get used to the duality. I guess I should stop it soon¡­ Sophie ordered Gerald to not interrupt her needlessly before it ended, but considering his status, he should stop them soon. That said, there was no guarantee it would be effective, but just as Gerald took a step forward, the door on the other side opened. The person who entered the room as if it was the most obvious thing to do was the second successor of the throne, Remiel. Author Note: Sophie is still Sophie after all. (©c¡ä¦Ø`) The title would continue, but for the time being, the black star topic would end by the next chapter. (=©b¦Ø©b)¥Î CH 177 ¡°Sophie.¡± The man whose appearance was the only thing beautiful about him approached Sophie quietly. The person he called clearly showed an expression full of discomfort, but he kept speaking without care. ¡°Why do you play with them but not me?¡± WE¡¯RE NOT PLAYING¨D¨D¨D¨D!! That was the cry from the hearts of all the black star students. But although that was everyone¡¯s cry, there was no way they could directly tell that to Remiel, the second successor to the throne. Even if they did, he likely wouldn¡¯t listen anyway. To the transient and fleeting man, perhaps the only one who could say a blunt remark was the girl in front of them. And sure enough, Sophie bore her fangs. ¡°Hey you, don¡¯t you have anything else to say?!¡± As the girl pointed a finger at him, Remiel pondered a little, ¡°Sorry for touching your chest.¡± And said insensitive words as an apology as usual. ¡°¨D¨D¡­¡­Isn¡¯t there something more important!? I¡¯m talking about your insult to Christina onee-sama!¡± There was an unnatural pause before she roared. The black star students understood. Did the purple star girl completely forget about that matter? As if to prove that, they didn¡¯t miss the ¡°huh?¡± expression that Sophie had for a moment. Her attachment to Christina, the daughter of a duke family, was abnormal. ¡°So, when will you play with me?¡± Remiel completely ignored Christina¡¯s case and naturally asked his request. Sophie forcefully lifted the corner of her mouth and smiled thinly. ¡°¡­Very well. Since you want to play with me that much, I¡¯ll play another richu with you ¨D¨D¨D¨DI¡¯ll defeat you thoroughly, so wash your neck and wait!!¡± ¡°So all I need to do is wash my neck and wait? And how long did I need to wait?¡± The man who never faltered asked again. ¡°A week!¡± ¡°A week, huh¡­ okay.¡± It seemed Remiel was obedient if he got what he wanted and nodded deeply. ¡°Now that you¡¯re satisfied, obediently return to the library¡­¡± ¡°Wait. I still haven¡¯t heard your answer.¡± ¡°Answer?¡± What question did I forget? Sophie thought in doubt. ¡°In the end¨D¨D¨D¨D are you a man or woman?¡± ¡°Should I hang you right here?¡± As Sophie said that with a straight expression, several black star students, including Keith, moved in a panic. They proactively took action without a need for Gerald to command them this time. The fear that the girl would be furious at them otherwise made them move. As Remiel was hurriedly taken away, silence returned to the classroom as if the storm had passed. As Evert turned a little calmer because of Remiel¡¯s quirky behavior, he suddenly noticed the document that fell over at his feet. It must have fallen due to the earlier ruckus. It was a curriculum created by Sophie. As Evert picked it up sluggishly as if exhausted, he continued to read what he didn¡¯t read earlier. ¡°Mountain exercise for the black star¡­ is this necessary?¡± Moreover, the training content was the same as the copper star. It easily concluded with a single word of ¡°harsh.¡± ¡°Of course it is! It¡¯s to protect Christina onee-sama regardless of time, place, and occasion! I¡¯ll have you in every situation I can think of!¡± ¡°The priority is Miss Christina, huh¡­?¡± Wouldn¡¯t one normally prioritize the current king or the first prince? Evert couldn¡¯t understand what made Sophie cling to Christina Wellin that much. Even if Sophie was her junior at the girls¡¯ academy, would one normally become this attached? However, since Evert already boasted that much earlier, there was no way he could say no now. ¡°Rest assured, I¡¯ll request Marcus¡¯ lead for the mountain exercise since he is used to it. Of course, I¡¯ll participate as well.¡± ¡°Eh¡­ Miss Sophie too?¡± Hearing something he couldn¡¯t ignore, Evert¡¯s lips cramped. ¡°Isn¡¯t it necessary to prove that I¡¯m not just saying I could beat you in everything, right?¡± Even though climbing a mountain itself is hell, you¡¯re saying a greater hell is waiting? Evert¡¯s brain, which was already exhausted from their earlier argument, was already at a loss for how to respond. Instead of the stiffened Evert, it was Gerald who called for a stop. ¡°Please wait a moment, Sophie-sama. I can¡¯t approve that as the person in charge of escorting you.¡± ¡°That¡¯s no good. If I am not there, there¡¯s no guarantee they will obediently listen to Marcus¡¯ instructions. No, they definitely wouldn¡¯t listen to the copper star¡¯s instructions.¡± As Sophie pointed out something that was obvious considering their attitude until now, Gerald quickly prepared an alternative. ¡°I¡¯ll be going there as well.¡± ¡°¡­Eh?¡± ¡°I will make sure they will follow Marcus¡¯ instructions. That¡¯s why, Sophie-sama, please don¡¯t go with them to the mountain exercise.¡± No matter how used to the mountain Sophie was, the degrees of danger within the mountain and the academy¡¯s premises were completely different. Although Sophie might be able to handle unexpected situations, allowing Sophie to go to dangerous places was out of the question to begin with. As Sophie saw Gerald¡¯s strong will that showed he definitely couldn¡¯t tolerate that, Sophie pondered. Since it was Gerald, the black stars would obey even if they didn¡¯t want to. Even though Sophie already asked Marcus¡¯ permission beforehand, he seemed to have a degree of trust toward Gerald. She was sure Marcus wouldn¡¯t be against it. ¡°¡­Well, if you¡¯re saying you¡¯re willing to be responsible, then¡ª¡± ¡°Don¡¯t joke with me. I¡¯m definitely against you going with us, okay!?¡± Just as the topic was about to be concluded, Evert expressed his disagreement. Sophie looked at Evert, thinking that he said that out of consideration for Gerald¡¯s status as an actual paladin, but his expression showed something different than what she expected. Indeed, it definitely showed fear no matter how she looked at it¨D¨D ¡°You¡¯re asking us to climb a mountain that, according to you who has monstrous stamina, is harsh! We¡¯ll die!¡± ¡°Don¡¯t worry. Humans won¡¯t die that easily.¡± ¡°You are the only one who thinks thaaaaat!!¡± Evert¡¯s face paled as he made his retort, showing how much he feared the idea. When Sophie looked around, she saw all the black star students go stiff with pale expressions, some¡¯s lips were even trembling. Come to think of it, even by comprehensive evaluation, Gerald had an anomalous rank¡­ Sophie looked at the report cards of black star students in the past when she created the curriculum, but she recalled how Gerald¡¯s result stood out among the rest. A black star that was unconditionally approved of joining the paladin order that served the royal court was rare. The title that was only permitted by a few black star people wasn¡¯t something that could easily be earned. And the report card showed how monstrous he was. ¡°Gerald-sama, I¡¯m making a curriculum not to punish them, but to raise their potential. Unless you consider the limit and compatibility of each person, it will be meaningless.¡± The girl¡¯s expression as she said that everything would be for nothing if they were ruined made it hard to think she was the same girl who had a childish quarrel with Evert earlier. As Sophie spoke with a grown-up tone, Gerald immediately approved. ¡°As you wish.¡± ¡°¨D¨D¨D¨DWell then, the topic is concluded.¡± Looking at Sophie, who happily clasped her own hands, made the black star students shrug in disappointment. Even though only a small amount of time passed, they felt weak as if being forced to pull several all-nighters. But rather than feeling liberated, seeing the curriculum Sophie made, it was clear that was just the beginning and the hell would continue. The only person who was having fun was the long-haired girl. ¡°That¡¯s right. You see, I¡¯m trying hard to accomplish my task as quickly as possible. Since you people stole my precious time, you have to obey me for whatever reason in return. Isn¡¯t that obvious?¡± Fierce beasts seemed to dwell in the depths of her lovely eyes. Everyone fell silent as the girl smiled while squinting her fresh green eyes. They no longer had the energy to deny such a sudden order. Besides, it would be dangerous if the girl became more upset than she already was. Considering how unpredictable she was, they could only assume they would be granted a mental death if that happened. For the time being, they wished for her to go away. They were scared, after all. It seemed such a wish was granted and Sophie walked toward the door, which made the black star students have relieved expressions as they sent her off. However, ¡°Ah, also¨D¨D¡± Is there something else?! As the girl turned around, Evert felt like shouting. Evert looked at Sophie with a gaze that seemed to say, ¡°Okay, okay, we¡¯ll do anything! What is it?!¡± out of desperation, but her gaze was looking elsewhere. As Evert chased after the gaze, he saw a certain person there. ¡°Daniel Beck, come with me for a moment.¡± ¡°Eh?¡± Daniel went pale at the call. ¡°W-why is that¡­?¡± The faint voice echoed in the quiet room and sounded like a death rattle. ¡°You understand without needing to ask me that, don¡¯t you? Or are you that foolish that I need to explain things to you from the beginning?¡± As Sophie spoke while squinting, it seemed Daniel realized there was nowhere to escape and followed Sophie with a pitiful expression. Looking at his leaving back, Evert muttered, ¡°If the livestock put on the market had emotions, I¡¯m sure that would be the expression they¡¯d have¡­¡± Author Note: That¡¯s the end for the black star arc for the time being (¡®¡ó¡¯)©g There¡¯s no scene of Daniel being preached, so everyone could just imagine Sophie kept being sarcastic as she tell Daniel a whole lot CH 178 After finishing her interview with Daniel (though it was doubtful it could be referred to as that), Sophie left the other room, and Gerald, who had been waiting outside, moved without making a sound. As Sophie stared at the man who had a refined appearance and was flawless with every move, she urged him, half-resignedly, and said, ¡°Go ahead.¡± ¡°Go ahead with what?¡± ¡°You let me do my things first in the morning, so I¡¯ll listen to you this time. You have reported it to His Highness Ferio, haven¡¯t you?¡± Certainly, Gerald headed to the royal palace to report yesterday and was entrusted with a message for her. Originally, it was a matter that ought to be told immediately, but when Gerald met Sophie in the morning, Sophie said, ¡°Okay, please tell me your opinion about this,¡± and passed dozens of documents regarding strengthening the black star. Then Sophie said further, ¡°I¡¯ll listen to your business later,¡± so it ended up being delayed. ¡°Then let me report. His Highness Ferio said Sophie-sama¡¯s anger is natural.¡± When Ferio heard the report, his face lost its color then he looked at the ceiling while muttering, ¡°Why did it end up like that¡­¡± but Gerald didn¡¯t include that in the brief report to the girl in front of him, which made her respond overbearingly. ¡°Of course it is. It¡¯s his brother¡¯s fault, after all.¡± Her stern expression and cold words showed no trace of awe toward the royal family. Gerald was no longer surprised by that, but if it happened during their first meeting, he would doubt his ears. In this nation, the royal family had absolute status. Why were paladins like Gerald known as ¡°holy¡± knights? It was because, during the founding of the nation, the king was worshiped as a god. Even though such a mentality had diminished as time passed, the awe toward the royal family didn¡¯t disappear. Considering the origin of the purple star was the sole existence allowed to advise the king, who was worshiped as a god, to avoid them turning into a tyrant, her words were appropriate, but they sounded too sharp coming from a teenage girl. [¡°I told you she was a weird woman before!¡±] Such were the words that the first prince repeated several times in response to the report. As Gerald stared at the moody girl, he pondered. Why did he doubt the relationship between her and the first prince in the first place? Even though the girl showed no trace of faint love at all? ¡°What¡¯s wrong?¡± ¡°Nothing¡­¡± Gerald chose not to mention anything unnecessary as he said his next words. ¡°His Highness Ferio said he would definitely fulfill the promise written in the document. However, he said there was one thing he forgot to mention to Sophie-sama.¡± [¡°As long as you mention this, she definitely won¡¯t act recklessly anymore. Even if the same thing occurs, she definitely won¡¯t point a blade at Remiel again. I¡¯m sure of it!¡±] Ferio had told him that, but Gerald was skeptical. How much would such a message serve as a deterrent? ¡°You said that awkwardly. What¡¯s next? Did he ask for special treatment for Remiel?¡± ¡°No, that¡¯s not the case¡­ it¡¯s just, His Highness Ferio said he wanted to cherish his fianc¨¦e, Miss Christina.¡± ¡°¡­¡­¡­¡­Hm?¡± Ferio cherishing Christina was something to be expected. If he couldn¡¯t, then Sophie wouldn¡¯t show any mercy even if they were childhood friends. What Sophie couldn¡¯t understand was why such an obvious thing came out of Gerald¡¯s mouth. ¡°Apparently, Miss Christina wasn¡¯t a person who would request anything selfishly of His Highness Ferio since their childhood.¡± It was something that Christina would do. For her, who was severely disciplined as a queen, the thought of spoiling herself to her fianc¨¦ might not exist. Sophie could easily see Christina¡¯s figure calmly handling the situation when she closed her eyes. ¡°But such a person asked for a personal request this time. His Highness Ferio said he wanted to grant that wish as much as possible.¡± Of course he should. There was no such thing as rejecting her. However, why did Ferio go to all the trouble to relay such a message through Gerald? I wondered why I had a bad feeling about it¡­ One should never forget. Ferio knew Sophie since she was young. Even though they were separated for a long period of time, he was one of the few people who experienced and understood what kind of person Sophie was. ¡°Miss Christina only requested one thing. It is all the information regarding Sophie-sama during your stay at ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯.¡± ¡°¨D¨D¨D¨DEh?¡± All information? That meant¡­ ¡°What the heck is that¨D¨D¨D¨D?!!¡± Screams that sounded like Sophie¡¯s voice echoed in the wide corridor. It gave a sense of danger to those who heard it that they might be caught by their collars if they were nearby. ¡°When was that?! When did Christina onee-sama make such a request?!¡± ¡°¡­¡­Apparently, it happened right after it was decided Sophie-sama would receive the purple star and the base would be ¡®The King¡¯s Sword¡¯.¡± ¡°It happened that way back?! Why didn¡¯t he tell me that first?! Isn¡¯t that the utmost priority information?!¡± ¡°Is¡­ that so?¡± ¡°Of course it is! That means ever since I came to the academy, all my actions had reached Christina onee-sama¡¯s ears?!¡± Sophie immediately used her head to the fullest and recalled all her actions in the academy. She smacked Lars the gold star with a book to his face, picked a fight with the instructor of the silver star, participated in a mountain exercise with the copper star, and even shot down a bird and consumed it right there. Even now, she was in the midst of reinforcing the black star through hellish training. On top of that, she even pointed her blade at the second successor of the throne¨D¨D¨D¨D ¡°¡­Is that within Christina onee-sama¡¯s permissible range?¡± ¡°I¡¯m not sure¡­¡± Gerald did say that, but he thought there wouldn¡¯t be any aristocratic lady who wouldn¡¯t be surprised by what Sophie did. If there was any, it would be a very daring woman. ¡°~~~ What a thing to do! What should I do if Christina onee-sama thinks of me as unworthy to be her younger sister if she heard of what I did?!¡± Gerald had no idea what the younger sister meant in that, but looking at Sophie¡¯s complexion, it seemed Ferio¡¯s message produced a greater effect than Gerald ever expected. That said, if the message stopped there, one would never know what she might have done to avoid the danger¨Dsuch a message was also told to Gerald. Gerald told Sophie the rest of the message before Sophie began to have dangerous thoughts. ¡°His Highness Ferio said that out of consideration that he forgot to mention this beforehand. He has no intention of telling what has occurred until now to Miss Christina.¡± Sophie clearly felt relieved and the color returned to her face, but it only lasted a short moment. It seemed she immediately realized Ferio¡¯s intention by the message. Her relieved expression gradually became puffed cheeks. ¡°So it¡¯s basically his way to pressure me to behave since everything I do from now on will be relayed to Christina onee-sama. So there will be retaliation if I point my blade at Remiel next time. Isn¡¯t that practically a threat?!¡± ¡°Regarding Remiel-sama, I think it would be wise to take it that way.¡± Gerald chose not to deny it on purpose. ¡°According to my experience, Remiel-sama isn¡¯t a person who cares about his victory or defeat. I think it won¡¯t mean anything whether you win or lose the match next week.¡± ¡°Are you that close to Remiel that you can speak from experience?¡± It was a pure question, but she never thought the answer would be that Gerald was selected to be his childhood playmate, which made Sophie stiffen as her mouth hung open. Didn¡¯t that mean they were childhood friends? ¡°W-wait a minute. He didn¡¯t even have the atmosphere that you are acquainted with him at all though?!¡± ¡°Remiel-sama is that kind of person.¡± Looking at the man who declared so without any fluctuation in emotion, Sophie felt a little pitiful. Having to handle a man who wouldn¡¯t even care for your existence since childhood was a hell of its own. ¡°Is that the reason you ended up becoming such an expressionless man?¡± Sophie¡¯s real thoughts leaked out. ¡°I already had this personality even before meeting Remiel-sama. Perhaps that¡¯s the reason I was selected to be his playmate.¡± There was no fluctuation in emotion, no tantrums, and nothing showed on his face. There were also nerves that wouldn¡¯t be affected regardless of what was said and done. The person who would deal with Remiel had to be such a person or they wouldn¡¯t last. Those requirements that were difficult to fulfill even by adults naturally allowed Gerald to be selected. ¡°I apologize that I acted late because I was too used to that person¡¯s behavior. Despite that, if I may speak my real thoughts¨Dit would be better to not get involved with Remiel-sama.¡± Gerald¡¯s blue eyes, which seemed like machines since their first meeting, seemed to convey slight emotion. Considering he was under the command of the queen, he should have chosen a more indirect way, but the man still chose to say it straight and Sophie stared at him for a while. ¡°¡­I have received your warning.¡± ¡°Then¡ª¡± ¡°However, it won¡¯t affect the match in a week.¡± At Sophie¡¯s reply, Gerald showed slight disappointment. ¡°It¡¯s not that I made light of your words, but I also have something I can¡¯t give up on. I can¡¯t stand staying defeated by the person who slandered Christina onee-sama, and also¡­ I want to see people with my own eyes. I don¡¯t like abandoning someone because of someone else¡¯s opinion.¡±1 Gerald was taken by surprise by Sophie¡¯s affirmative statement. Gerald thought Remiel had lost his human rights in Sophie¡¯s mind the moment he slandered Christina. No, she always was such a person¡­ Even though she could easily abandon others, she wouldn¡¯t. Same could be said for the black stars. Regardless of how much she put importance on Christina, Gerald could understand the moment he saw the curriculum she made. That was the plan that properly thought of developing human resources. It was definitely not just pushing her emotions and creating unfair content. ¡°Have you thought about it?¡± ¡°Nope, not at all! For the time being, I¡¯m only thinking about completely defeating that man!¡± Nay, it seemed Remiel really didn¡¯t have any human rights in her mind. Gerald could only feel killing intent from the black-haired girl as she declared to crush that man. ¡°It might be rude to ask, but do you have a chance to win? Richu is one of Remiel-sama specialties. He is skillful enough to be among the best in the kingdom.¡± ¡°I accepted the match because I can win. I will definitely win next time!¡± It was a remark that was hard to believe was coming from someone that was once completely defeated, showing the strength that she wasn¡¯t saying empty words. ¡°Of course, I will make sure to learn everything necessary for that just in case. I asked for a week just for that sake.¡± As for what it specifically meant, it was referring to the large number of books that Luca had in his hands all this time.