"I'm really, really sorry to keep you waiting......!
Lieutenant Eric, who repeated his flat apology without excuse, remained depressed even as he advanced half his way home.
I don't care, but my shoulders are round when I return the words. He's Deputy Eric, who succeeded in persuading his brother Keith until he dared to wait at home, but he was really quite a long battle. Mr. Keith was trying to get us under the castle today, so I've been in quite a mood since this morning. As a result, he told Deputy Eric he kept eating down to the end. I don't know, I'm already sorry I let you take care of your children with your brothers.
When Arthur came in to call, he realized he had kept us waiting, and Lieutenant Eric rushed back to Mr. Keith with a special threat complaint. Arthur said, "Come on, or I'll really burn you." But... what the hell are you really going to arson?
"Um, Jeanne,... really to Mr. Norman, nothing"
"! They haven't told me. It's okay! That, rather..."
He was a good guy who also gave me sweets, I can't say......
I swallowed the words as I grinned bitterly at Arthur for worrying me. Luckily or unluckily, Arthur left at the worst possible time, and even after that, he worried that Norman might have been some sort of a silence streak to us. Sorry to leave you beside me! And I was apologized for, but for once, Norman was beside me, and most importantly, Style allowed me to miss Arthur, so there's no problem.... Though I feel a little out of shape.
I can't believe Norman doesn't know he admires Arthur.
"Rather...?" He squeezed his mouth and shook his neck left and right at Deputy Eric, who seemed intrigued with Arthur, who had asked me back.
You can't tell a boulder if Norman wants you to keep your mouth shut. Though I wouldn't dream of myself stopping at a royal opponent. Still, I promised. I need to protect it.
Turning to Style with a bitter laugh and delusion, he also looked back at me with another complicated smile. Until just now, it was a hostile style that I wasn't speaking ill of Arthur, but I didn't seem to have managed to sort out any emotions since I learned of his nature. And that's with me.
Norman Gerd.... he loved Arthur.
And it's not just a level I admire. He also seems to know that he's a really good knight about Deputy Eric and Captain Alan, but he was special against Arthur. Fever is not the norm anymore. I'm a huge fan.
The heated appearance from the "Immortal Bird" statement was similar when Arthur talked about the Knights and the Column captains. I don't have to be explicit anymore. "Looks good." I admire it. "I respect it." I just looked like I was screaming. When I thought I could throw chestnuts, I just felt like I was getting direct sunlight.
If she spoke so enthusiastically and eloquently, my sister, Lila, would have no choice but to dislike the knight because of the recoil. In my previous life, I remembered a girl from the cultural system who had grown into a baseball hater whose family had absolutely no control over herself on game day because of a baseball fan.
But I guess that means that's all Norman loves about knights and Arthur.
And that's not all. He even prepared an apology for us who met him for the first time, mindful of what he said in his body on purpose, and apologized to the child. Norman at that time was at least the same person he was when he thanked me for being royal.... Besides, the desire to hide over there is a great possibility that that polite, knightly, mellow is more of his nature. I don't know exactly why I want to hide it, but I still wonder if some of the Knights are young in age and knighthood, and some of the guys are quite convenient or something.... I just made a "I hate kids" statement right after I apologized to us earlier and it just seemed like I regretted it a little bit. I'm sure the roots are very sweet people.
That's what I did when I was Deputy Harrison, and I even wonder if maybe not only Norman, but the Knights of the Eighth Squad all loved Arthur or something. Because Arthur is a good looking, brilliant knight with a very good personality. At least it's already been confirmed that Deputy Harrison and Norman love Arthur.
"... Speaking of which, Captain Column used to say that Norman had a comparative admiration for Arthur."
Boops, and Style seemed to think the same thing through, and he muttered to make sure.
Sure. I was saying that when I heard about Norman. At that time, I thought it was only relatively, but I think it might be rather overwhelming after what happened. It seems to be relatively admirable, and I don't think there is a "undead bird" call. Though some parts of it were a little too fluffy to know when it comes to origin explanations, maybe the inside of the recapture battle keeps me from telling Lila only the classified parts.
"No, it's no big deal. Just listen to me because I'm a captain."
No, it's a big deal.
Yelling so in my heart, I eat and tie my teeth with Muggiu to keep them out of my mouth. It has nothing to do with the captain or anything. I just think I admire Arthur as human as he admires Captain Column already.
But maybe it's about Norman, so it's absolutely apparent. Would it be close to something called tundelle in a way if you were to use the language of a previous life? You really admire Arthur, but you can't honestly tell me, or do you dare behave that way?... even though I think it would be much nicer to be honest. I think Arthur would be absolutely delighted. Well, that's why you can't push my personal hopes.
In response from Arthur, Stile dared to do so with a light gavel, while his facial muscles seemed difficult to center. Arthur asks me "Nothing really happened" as I compare Style to me, and I don't feel like they're noticing anything. I shake my neck sideways again and still try to pick a few words for how neither Arthur nor Deputy Eric are convinced.
"I didn't really say anything bad about the Knights or Arthur when you were talking to us. Lila was jealous because she felt her favorite brother had been taken by the Knights."
Excerpt only the truth, and, inevitably, solve Arthur's misunderstanding until he leaves.
"Definitely," he said, overlapping his consent so that the style also continued, looking straight back at Arthur. Then he felt quite relieved by the reaction between me and Stayle, holding his chest down and stroking it down, exhaling a long, deep breath. "Seriously......" Arthur flirting as he walked in a powerless voice shortly afterwards, as if a load of shoulders had descended. I thought you cared a lot about Lila.
First Deputy Eric, who twisted his neck about what it was about, also laughed a little funny when I ran out of words.
"Oh... Fine, you're in the Knights family. Because when you join the Knights, a lot of people can only return to their homes on duty or on vacation."
Especially children, sisters, brothers, wives, etc. and overlapping Lieutenant Eric clapped his shoulders.
Sure... I can snort that if my loved ones were just taken to work. Although there may be an understanding of the duties of a knight, Lyla is still small, and I'm sure she will miss you.
Speaking of which, Deputy Eric should have had two brothers, too, and when I asked him, he waved, "I'm close to my age, and I'm a man brother, so not at all".
"I think there are more overwhelming people who admire knights in the case of men. In fact, it's not uncommon to have a salad bread called the blood muscle of a knight for generations."
I'm different, but Deputy Eric scratched his cheek, brightly saying it was neither humiliating nor self-inflicted.
Sure, they say there are a lot of people like that every year who want to join the Knights. When I turned my attention to Arthur, he immediately figured out what he wanted to say, "I..." and then shook his head.
"It's just my grandfather and great-grandfather. So they say it's different from generation to generation."
Does that mean the Knights Commander's father is not a knight?
Though I still think it's amazing enough. They both seem to agree, and at the same time I snort yeah too as I add a word that the style is "enough. Deputy Eric was shaking his shoulders with pleasure, too.
No, even if I think of it in terms of "yes," I'm sure the former Knights Commander said so. All parents and children are disciplined or humble. Though I don't think anyone would deny saying "generation after generation" in rounding.
"Is Norman...?
As Style asked touching the black edge of his glasses, Deputy Eric and Arthur let their gaze float across the universe just to think a little.
Neither Lieutenant Eric nor his immediate boss Arthur will appear. Well, I don't think the Eighth Squad has a choice.
Still, I used my time before Arthur leaked "Ah". Keep your eyes on us.
"Mr. Norman's house is a knight for generations. Your father was also a knight, and... he was killed early."
Arthur glanced at him as he remembered, diving his voice only at the end.
We said a few words, too. It's not that knights never die. Although there have been no deaths in the last few years thanks to the much better Knights Commander, until then it was only natural that there should be an annual death. Still, it's hard to hear in words after all.
Lieutenant Eric hung a soothing voice saying, "It's not uncommon," and the sunken air finally clears up a little.
"I think a lot of knights with more or less circumstance are just not brightening up. Even when I was a recruit, there were a few dead people. The death rate of the knights began to be steep in the days of the Roderick Knights, and I don't even know the deepest circumstances of all the knights in the squad."
The emphasis on becoming a knight is not on households, on hereditary attacks, on special abilities, or on the past, but only on one's own strength.
I would have some grasp if I were about a Knights Commander or Vice Commander, but otherwise I wouldn't be known unless I was famous or not to say so myself. Some sarabreds are houses of knights that last from generation to generation, like the next generation of knights who remain alive as knights, while others are aristocratic houses but have become knights. Some houses offer knights intermittently, while others are knights made up of ordinary people and lower classes. Really varied.
To Deputy Eric's words, Arthur panicked once he rang his throat, "Excuse me, I'm just here to talk about what happened to Mr. Norman I just told you about...!," he complained. Absolutely.
When we returned the acknowledgment, Arthur's head went down again as if he had even put lead on it from the top. Even though I was asked by the royal family, I guess I later cared that I had spontaneously told them the circumstances.
"But... then maybe Lila can't help but hate the knight."
The lower voice was depressed to draw to the ground.
Neither can we follow through with the boulder in that opinion. Arthur wasn't too bad, but that's all. Lyla lost her parents because her father became a knight, and she also took her favorite brother. I felt like Norman touched one end of the reason he was coming to see Lyla every day, sewing between busy times.
Gradually, the tempo of the conversation was delayed, and when we realized it, we reached Deputy Eric's house.
Lieutenant Eric opens the door after a light knock while all feelings still cannot surf. Once we went to the front door to return to the castle with the special abilities of Style without being seen outside.
"Welcome back, brother, because the next day off is in four days, right?
Dunno! and an unintentional first voice was thrown.
Mr. Keith, the brother of Deputy Eric, who was picking us up to school, was waiting for us in the royal family. With an unprecedented and grumpy look.
... Speaking of which, I now realize that I still had this problem.