Life with my Little Sister

389 Episode 383: Village Daughter, Forever

July of the sacred history 1206.

That is, the day of the initial exam.

I started taking exams at the age of four, and today, at the age of seven, I finally reached the end.

I hope this will be the last time I come to the venue today...

And last but not least, "I've seen it."

Seeing her up close would also be the end of the day.

Your village daughter should go back to her hometown, the Royal Village, and live independently of me. Thinking about it, you're a little lonely.

"Hello."

"Hello."

I've exchanged many greetings in my native language, and now I'm done.

Well, I guess it's better not to put Japanese out there too much.

"Finally, it's a position test..."

Village girl laughing a little lonely.

So I guessed.

She must be the last one today, too.

"Do you aim for the upper rank?

"I don't know. But my purpose is to become a magic magician from the beginning. If I can pass, I'll focus on you."

You don't brace consistently.

It's all for that sweet mother.

"What will you do?

"It's been a long time since I've been here. I mean, I don't want any more."

"Really?"

After laying her eyes down, she broke her hips deeply.

"Thank you so much for everything. I am delighted and precious to have met you here."

"Haha. Such a big deal. You just talk to the public here every time, don't you?

"No, because you saved the most important person in this world."

I'm here straight...... Because it's the last one?

Well, I'm not willing to confess because it's the last time.

"Oh, my God," I muttered as I turned my back.

"You're messing with me."

The village daughter says, pretending to be obstinate.

My angel in my arm, who heard it,

"Kind to! I'm not messing with you!

And you're furious for me, but this isn't a bad word, is it?

The young lady in front of me, she's not mad at anything else.

Probably thinly realizes that I'm not 'not talking' but 'can't talk'.

"... no..."

"Hey, what is it?

"... no..."

"Hey, what the..."

Village girl stares at me for some reason. Hey, twitching.

"Um... Did you know that princesses exist in this country...?

No, Village Daughter.

Don't you disrespect me if I don't become Your Highness?

Look, the guy behind you is staring at me with some amazing face.

It's like, "I'm disrespectful," but all the time.

(But, princess hey...)

If my memory were certain, there would have been four princesses.

I've heard a lot of rumors about my youngest sister's princess, but I don't really know anything else.

At best, it seems the Third Princess has no right to inherit the throne.

Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

Now, it's true that you didn't even care.

"So, what's wrong with the princess? If it's a celebration, if it's a festival and everything's going to be there, it's going to affect me, too."

"Festival!? - There's a festival!? Phew, festival lovers! Lots of fun stuff! Lots of delicious things too! Phew, I want to go to the festival! Phew, I like it! Love it!"

The festival has put up with me to Cyril.

Ahhh... No, it's not necessarily time for a star festival this time. It wasn't the same when I first visited.

She excused herself from the excitement, and the village daughter cut herself out.

"It's not a festival...... Apparently, the princess is going to take a closer look."

"Hmm. I don't serve. Does this basically consist of children close to their age?

"You will. I'm not looking for a teacher or escort, so I don't think you'll be too old apart."

"All four princesses?

"Yes, no. Your sister - the First Princess has already been married to another country, and the Second Princess has decided to marry you, so there is no recruitment for you."

"You mean third and fourth. It's going to be like a mountain. It's better the way the office works, I hope no one falls out of overwork."

When you get busy with an outburst, it's really tight......

And when you're busy, you overlap busy errands, and troubles happen continuously.

Ah......

Just remembering, I'm bored.

"Or do you have an unusual focus...?

Because I mentioned the staff involved, not the shorthand or the princess, my village daughter is patting me up on a big one.

But you're not other HR to me, are you?

"Oh, more than usual! You okay? Huh, should I kiss you?

It's like I'm always doing better.

Fee didn't wait for my answer, she kissed me all over the cheek.

I'm laughing at you, so this is just what MySister wanted to kiss you.

"So... Would you be interested in..?

"Yeah? What if I had a sidekick? I've never even thought about boulders..."

If you're a strange maid, you're away from us.

"No, it's not... Well, you're going to be close... or something..."

"Me?

That was also an unexpected question.

But I can give you an answer right away.

"I don't know... First of all, I don't have a family. Next, I'm incapable. And finally, I'm not motivated. Don't be, you have all the" none "brilliantly. It's a trifle exercise."

........

Oh, that...?

My village daughter seems to be subtly snagging...?

No way, you wanted 'me'?

Stupid, I think, but from this girl, maybe she thought I was a friend because I would have been a valuable talker in my age.

I'm sorry to think of that, but I'm full of my hands about us, and I can't afford to be elsewhere.

At last, I don't even want to get involved with politics or anyone very close to it.

(Sorry, village girl...)

However, I also wonder if my determination, as a determination, has done pathetic things to my village daughter.

(Yeah......? Is that...?

When I look at her, there's no clue in her face.

Was it my fault that it looked scratched?

She thanked her with a bright, quiet, but tasteful smile, like a full moon.

"I said it was impeccable. I'm sorry if I offended you."

"No, no, no. It's just a public story, I don't think it offends me, right?

"Really? Good."

Yeah. It's a sunny laugh.

I guess it was my fault just now.

"Lady, it's time"

The usual accompanying person rushes your village daughter.

Is this the last time you'll see this guy, too?

Then should I say hello?

"Um..."

"Huh!

I tried to call him, and he turned around a lot.

Sounds like you're not gonna talk to me till the end.

But it is also true that it is time to travel to the exam venue.

Let's just say I walk away too.

"Bye, village girl. See you sometime, somewhere."

"Yes. Soon (...), be sure to (...)"

We don't say goodbye to each other.

Probably even if I never see you again.

I waved and looked and then took a distance.

(Village girl, you were a good girl. Mothers, I hope you'll be happy...)

Let's at least pray for her happiness from now on.

Village girl, forever.