Just before Callian regained consciousness.
"Niang · · · · · · · · · ·."
The only place in the garden that smells like flowers. Instead of flowers all over the place, a big tree was planted.
I sat on a bench underneath a large tree that did not yet know its name, past a garden of red flowers that still did not ask its name. I haven't guessed how long I've been there, but two cats have come looking for me.
- Daughter.
You rub a drop of Calian's essence into your mouth from Elf Village.
I took the drops and letters out of Calian's pocket and looked at them, but they were hidden away and the drops were taken out, but in between. Whether the bubbles were okay or curious, despite the noise. Plants calls for the approaching cat, spreading the rattling sound around.
"Lucy."
Lucy walks quietly, placing the bitten drop on the floor. Then he hugged and answered. I'm going to ask you what to do if you drop the drop there, but the other guy, whose name is not called, rubs his feet and draws attention. So I reached out quietly and hugged Anne. You can pick up the droplets in a little while.
Anne in my arms makes a pretty noise.
"I told you not to come out here."
"Meow."
As you understand it, Anna blinks a few times and rolls over. The drop that you just dropped leaps over the bench where the forgotten Lucy sits. Then I put my hands and feet under my body, and I fell facedown with my tail soft. With one hand out, Plants on Lucy's back opens her mouth quietly.
Since the sun is good and the shade is full, it's a particularly strange day to talk to two cats.
"Lucy, the door's closed. How did you get out?"
"Meeon."
"I thought you were too fat to come out."
"Meow!"
"My stomach is round. Well."
"Oww!"
Lucy, Anne, both.
It also smells delicious where I got something delicious. Somehow I laughed at it.
"Don't eat anything."
"Oww."
"Meow."
A creature called a cat is surprisingly delicate.
As if they don't usually care at all about the person next to them, they lie down on the document they are looking at, and they suddenly grab the pen, destroying the document. When I feel comfortable, I stay with a hissing sound, and then for another moment I swoop away as if I was stupid.
However, on a complicated day like this, I do not know how to stay by my side. Like when you look at the Palace of Heicia. And now.
"Just a little stuffy."
I stopped her stroke and clenched my fist for a moment.
It's not because of the two cats who aren't barking and are nice, but because of the black cats who are barking enormously.
"I'll be back soon."
"Meow, meow, meow."
"Yes. When you wake up."
A black cat who has tougher claws than anyone else and knows how to use them to gnaw on my flesh.
Anyway, Kalian doesn't talk nonsense.
Danu Root says I'm just going to meet Serenti and then he really thinks he's going to meet her. I was able to fathom what had happened and I didn't know why. So there was no way to hold on to one of them and blame them.
- Jubbuck.
I heard the sound of my feet when I put my hands as heavy as stuffy hearts back on Anne. Anne, who was about to fall asleep in a good mood, clears her ears and Lucy, who was lying facedown, raises her head. When the snowless plant turned its head over the back of its hand, the tall man's shadow had suddenly drifted long toward the plant.
You can't go looking for Plants all by yourself. Who will never leave Kalian's side, especially at a time like this. It was Kiri.
"· · · · · · · Why."
Plants lowers his head as if he were looking at Anne for a moment. Kyrie, who came to Plants with a small paper note in her hand, came one step closer with a simple greeting.
"A letter came to you from His Holiness."
Jan chases Kyrie away, who was guarding Kalian's side for me.
When he said it was time to get up soon, he sent him away to rest. When I came out of Calian's room because of the rest I was forced to have, one of the royal palace servants called for Kiri. He also delivered a letter from Cairys to the front of Plants through his previous correspondence.
Allan is the only one who knows that the party is staying in the villa, not the royal palace of Cecritia. And Alan wouldn't have told anyone about it. It was no good to let the prince and prince know they were staying in a villa less secure than the palace.
Someone who might not be in the villa sent a letter to the royal palace of Cecritia. Plants was returning to the royal palace at the same time. I received a letter without taking much longer.
"From the royal palace of Cairys. He's still at the villa, so I did the inspection. I did not view the content."
"Got it."
Plants nods his head and reaches for the letter.
Since the situation was not enough to swing the sword and Jan needed to rest, Kiri looks down without saying anything else, such as helping Kalian practice the sword on her behalf. Then I turned around and stepped forward.
- Daughter.
The bubble Lucy brought in.
I put it on the floor to answer Plants. She couldn't pick it up right away in the barrel of her hug.
The droplet slightly snaps at Kiri's feet and makes a sound.
Kyrie's gaze is under her feet.
Plants' gaze was on Kiri.
Kiri bends over and picks up the drop.
- Daughter.
The sound echoes again.
The cats stare at Kiri. Plants looks down at the cat. Kirrie saw Plants.
Green eyes are on Kiri.
One black eye, one blue eye, and one black eye. I looked at it for a long time, alternating the eyes of different colors.
"Kirrie."
I called Kiri to put up something I didn't want to say until I made sure it was correct.
What Brissen did to Kiri and Hina's parents. In fact, I was sure of that a long time ago. I had just postponed my work for a meaningless excuse to check one more time through Siona's mouth.
- Daughter. Daughter.
Kiri is two steps closer.
The bell rings twice.
- Tak!
Kiri puts it on the bench. Lucy takes her front foot back to it, but her hands are a little faster.
Plants picks up the drop and opens his mouth, blinking slowly once, twice, three times.
"This."
"I don't know."
Same time.
I haven't seen Kalian since Kiri visited Plants. Hina, who was sitting next to such a Khalian, did not realize that she was talking about "knows."
"I don't know. Now."
Kiri answered first, "I don't know the drop either."
* * *
'Sparkle.'
The sun was shining and the clothing branches were like petals.
'Hina, is the sun shining?'
'No, people. Sparkle, sparkle. You look good.'
After a long winter, one day it suddenly got warm, the view of the street that I looked out of the window was truly a spring day.
Is there blueberry ice cream? '
'There will be blueberry ice cream.'
'Then what color is that? I wonder.'
'It must be blue, Hina. Blueberries are blue.'
"I see. You can see that in the palace, right? Even if you can't eat it, right. '
'Yes.'
The day I looked down at the laundry you laid out for me on a good day. The day I got my second strawberry ice cream.
It was her first spring.
So I didn't talk. I couldn't talk because I didn't want to ruin the sparkling spring.
When I met Kalian, got into the palace with Hina, and Hina was excited that she could do the right thing and learn the sword, I didn't even think about it.
Whose son is Callian?
And whose brother.
Whose son is the bad guy who drinks? The blood of a family. What the family did. He didn't tell me that the connection that he didn't immediately think of was only realized after Kalian returned.
So I didn't want to say it forever.
'I almost got in trouble while you and your sweet prince were out hunting today.'
'Why, what happened?'
'The cat went into the rose garden. I didn't want to lose it, so I went to get my cat, but the scary prince was there.'
'Why did you go in there? You should have waited.'
'I had no choice. The resolute maid was gone too.'
'So what happened? Aren't you in trouble?'
'The second prince helped.'
'· · · · · · · Why?'
"I don't know, he just showed up out of nowhere and helped me. '
'Yes.'
'He's not a bad guy.'
'Hina.'
'That's what Prince Charming said. No, bad guy. He's a good man.'
I decided to let him know that it couldn't be. I'm not trying to stop her from building friendship, but giving her a quick faith and then hurting her.
'Hina, I have something to tell you.'
A letter from Kyrie's mother.
And a letter to Kyrie, who's a little older.
A letter left by an Elf who was asked to deliver a letter from someone who was very pretty. The stories in it.
- Daughter.
On the tip of that elf's sword.
Bright ears, a bubble you'll never forget.
I told Hina all about it.
'I see.'
And Hina.
'That's why I became such a good person.'
and.
I smiled.
* * *
Now I know why.
I found out why Kiri was at the gambling parlor.
If you're there, you can meet Evan someday. If you hang in there, you'll be able to give Evan a knife.
I also found out why I killed Plants, which is hard to explain just for Callian. He knew what Evan did to Whitlin, what he did to Whitlin's husband, and what he did to Kiri.
"I didn't know that. I am."
I didn't know again.
You didn't know that Kiri was being tossed around like a royal forest, and you reflected on it, and you didn't. I didn't know it was pressing something bigger than that.
Kyrie, and Hino.
- I didn't want you to know, sweet prince and good prince. Later, if you know. After a while, when we all grew up a little bit, I wanted to know. That's why I didn't tell you. I told you not to tease me. I told you that.
Calian nods quietly.
Hina continues.
- I've always, always done my best, lived. But now, assuming things I don't know, I don't want to think that my time in life was more, more, unhappy, unfair and sad. Of course, if my parents were here, they'd be happier. Maybe less hard work, less crying, more tall, maybe I haven't forgotten how to speak up.
Hina was right.
If it hadn't been for Evan, Hina would have lived a little differently. Maybe a lot different. There must have been a lot of different lives from now on.
- I don't know. I don't know. It didn't happen. It's too, too unfortunate to assume that this is going to be more unfortunate. I think I've, really, really worked hard, lived well, I want to live, just like that.
Hina was life itself.
It was Calian's life and it was light and reason, but even if you take it out, even if you take it out, even if you take it out, already.
- Sweet prince, just a sweet prince, and a good prince, just a good prince, and I'm just, me, my brother as a brother. That's all I'm going to do. I don't want you two to bring that up, forcibly, unhappy.
Hina had already lived a long life.
"We're growing up."
That's why Callian said this without my knowledge.
Having become accustomed to the treatment of strange children or grandchildren, Hina nodded her head unknowingly. Then, I quickly raised my head and frowned in a circle. That's why Kalian also became a blank face.
- It'll be bigger.
Oh, I see.
Maybe that's not the problem.
They don't seem to feel any problems with the handling of their offspring or grandchildren. I'm so used to it that I'm just passing by.
Calian opens his mouth a long time later, smiling as if it were funny again.
"Okay. Now get some rest. Eat well, sleep well, and rest well. Well done."
Hina nods. And bananas, tangerines, strawberries, milk, especially meat, absolutely not. Not only Calian, but Jan, who has just entered the room, is once again a bridegroom. After that, Jan grabbed a banana that he had hidden behind his back and beat Jan to a pulp and went out.
Calian sighs deeply. His gaze reaches out the window.
You see a family tree that resembles the mysterious tree planted in front of the Senho Canyon of the royal palace of Cairys, a man sitting there, two cats, and a tall man. I thought we were having a conversation, but I looked back and heard Jann's voice.
"It's gone."
Jan turns his gaze toward the bed, saying there's nothing to be sorry about. And then I opened up the linen that was covered by Callian.
"I had no intention of sneaking it in, you."
I came in when Hina was intentionally hitting it to let me in after she left. Thanks to you, Kalian can't even ask you to hide a banana anymore.
"I don't know what you're talking about."
Rough.
If it were normal, my prince would cry and get hurt again. As soon as he opened his eyes, he found bananas. However, he said he would go out again and hide them somehow, but this time it was different.
He got hurt again.
Be careful, even though I told you not to get hurt.
"Jan."
"Why?"
I'm hungry, but I can't eat bananas, and Jan is getting mad at me as soon as Hina scolds me.
I told their father I had to keep it a secret, or Danu would be rooted, and if Danu root was rooted, it would ruin all of Cairis' farming, and if Plants hadn't kept his mouth shut enough, he would have been devastated.
"Oh · · · · · · · · What to do."
Kalian grunts, wrapped around his forehead.
It's right to be wrong, so I can't say it's unfair, and I have to do something about it.
"Jan."
"Yes."
"Give me my pocket."
"Yes, just a moment."
Jan, a kind answer, leaves the room instead of opening Kalian's wardrobe. And shortly after, you return with a black wizard's pouch.
While you were asleep, Calian accepted your pouch, thinking that Plants might have taken it and examined it in my room. And I searched through it a few times without hurrying, and I brought something to Yan.
"Take it."
"What is it?"
"Gift."
"What a gift."
I was on my way to eat cod, and I bought it for a while.
One for Eila, and one for Jan.
It may not be what you gave Randall, but I was going to wrap it up nice and give it to him on my date, and now I want to take it out to ease Yan's mood.
"It's your birthday. It's coming up."
Looking down at the silver square in his hand, Khalian opens his mouth again.
"Do you know what it is?"
"Harmonica · · · · · · · · · · yo."
Harmonica.
Inhale and exhale.
Just a breath, just a musical instrument that makes music. An instrument that gives good breath.
What I learned because I liked that I only needed to breathe, without practicing how to make notes, without learning how to hold hands. It was the only instrument Bern knew how to handle.
"I know. Do you even know how to handle it?"
"No, I've never caught one before."
"I'll teach you. I'll teach you until you learn everything and play well."
Callian's voice echoes over Harmonica.
"I'm sorry to worry you. I'm not leaving you. I'm not going anywhere. I'll teach you everything."
Yan's hand falls off, holding Harmonica.
Tears fell out of my eyes. As much as I was worried, I burned her.
"· · · · · · Only one lesson a day."
"Got it."
"You'll only learn to sing once a year. I'm not going to be fully trained until I die."
"Yes. Do it."
A round teardrop falls on Harmonica that has not yet been touched. Calian laughs at it and pats Yan's older back.
"I haven't forgotten to bet on the keys. I'll sleep until I'm bigger than you."
"I'm going to be a big boy for life."
"Yes. Do that, too."
I don't know how big a lifelong elephant is. Everything is fine. Do whatever you want. Yann's back was patted down by the number of teardrops that fell off the fender.
"But is this another misreel?"
"· · · · · · · No. I just bought it on my way to eat cod."
"Prince, you're so mean. I built you a villa in Whitlin when you were born."
"· · · · · · · Sorry."
"I'm disappointed."
"I'll buy you something better when you get back."
"Next year."
"Yes. Next year."
"And then something better."
"Yes."
"And then again."
"Okay, I'll do that."
About 80 years later, I was seriously worried that I would become the king who bought a country for the Grand Chamberlain.