"Thank you so much for your help."
The meeting was over before dinner.
"This thank you will always be"
To Meer, who said so, Strina had a poor grin with Nico.
Poor... smile like that.
"Terrible. Leena, it's a great honor to be here with you at the student council hunting mushrooms."
St. Noel School Students Association. The authority is never an insult. Besides, the members gathering there was another tough one.
That it makes great sense to the prince of the Kingdom of Sankland to the nobility in general, even if he can only approach the Virgin of the Principality of Velga, those two.
That's why Strina doesn't ask Meer to thank her.
It's more "natural"...
"Oh, when I say that, Bell is the same. Well, thank you very much for accompanying us to make sure the mushrooms are safe."
Meer says that.
- Your Loved Highness the Princess... Reputation seems true.
Strina said with a blooming smile.
"Thank you. Meer."
That was then.
"Hehe, Meer, sister, it's a detour not to have a thank you available. I've got something for you."
Bell said it with a very good face.
Shtrina is just a little confused by the move she didn't assume.
Bell, peering into Strina's face like that, was adept at
"Yes, this is it. Thank you, Leena."
Something... I offered you something like a small chunk of hair.
If you look closely, it was a stuffed animal that mimicked the shape of a horse.
"Uh, Belle, is this...?
"Eh heh. This is a horse stuffed animal that Senior Ma Long secretly taught me. It's made from animal hair, and it's the amulet of the Horseback Kingdom."
- Horse amulet (Troya)... A traditional amulet handed down to the horseback riding kingdom for sure...... I guess.
Stranah knew about the amulet.
I once had people from the Horseback Riding Kingdom show me.
I carefully braided animal hair. That's hard to make..., so what the unfamiliar Bell made doesn't look like a horse though very much.
He looked like a dog, and he looked like some kind of creepy animal who didn't know what he was capable of.
I'm not happy to have it.
But a slight wavy wave stood in Strina's heart to thank her for being too unexpected.
"Thank you, Belle. Leena, I'm so glad."
Strina tilts her neck small and tries to make the usual grin. A grin that doesn't seem too emotional or loving to make a laugh.
Poor as flowers bloom, and a laugh liked by everyone......
"Eh heh, I'm glad you're happy. Leena. Thanks for teaching me how to study today."
In contrast to Bell's laughter, which seemed to be powerful weather, Strina had a calculated laugh.
After dropping them off, Strina dropped her gaze on the amulet Bell gave her.
I often stared at it and then threw it aside unconstructively.
Barbara picks it up silently.
"What do you say, Barbara? Could you have guided us well?
To Straina's inquiry, Barbara nodded and showed with a serious face.
"Yes, Master Strina. I was wondering if you would probably step into the back of the woods..."
"Well, then Leena's coming with us that day, and now we won't have to see anything extra."
Shtrina laughs, tickling. Poor flower laughs lovingly like it's about to be blown into the wind.
The voice unwittingly turns into something that just seems a little uneasy.
"Hey, Barbara, can my dad give me a compliment about Leena?
"Yes, the Hall is very appreciative of your daughter. I was wondering if I could always get compliments if I achieved my plan properly..."
"Right. Leena does it right. So I'm sure Dad will compliment you. Ugh, I'm looking forward to it now."
Kuru, Kuru, Shtrina, went around the room, as if doing a dance.
It was Barbara staring at Strina like that in silence, but she opened her mouth as she remembered.
"By the way, my lady..."
Barbara said while offering the horse amulet (Troya) she had just picked up.
"This one, may I dispose of it?
"You mean you'll throw it away? Hmmm......"
Tilt her neck cutely, said Strina.
"Wouldn't that be a waste?
"What? Waste, is it?
To Barbara, who looks suspicious, Strina just doesn't break her grin.
"I don't believe in amulets, but I think they're enough tools to get you close to Meer through her. So keep it right."
"... Really?"
Barbara stared at Strana, but slowly put a horse amulet (Troya) in her desk drawer.