Chapter 41
Thirty-eight.
Still a short relationship, but Tina is a very honest and sweet kid. He also hangs out as a friend against Lilia, who hits me hard before. Just thinking about it would be a bottomless hobby. That would also be a drawback, but it shouldn’t be so blameworthy.
And Tina, she’s never been hit hard. Probably, more of a hit and a weak one. Somehow, Tina has a verse where people are afraid to hate her. I guess that’s why people are twice as sensitive to heartless words and even cry on letters written on such paper.
The one who wrote that also has anger, but I wonder what the other, the prince, is doing. If you abandoned Lilia, I’d like you to show me the form she deserves. And yet, I’m not even trying to protect Tina. I would have expected this to happen. Or were you stupid like you couldn’t even predict?
– I really… can’t forgive you…
Lilia exhales slowly.
– I’m the only one who can bully that kid.
– Everything that’s been going on is ruined!
Sakura shouts echo in my head. Lilia smiled quietly, frowning.
– Is there a problem?
– Yeah. Enough. No. So, what do we do?
Lilia gently closes her eyes to the question of Sakura. Just a little thought, and I said.
– First, one, let’s smash it.
– I’m scared… That’s Lilia, though.
Sakura laughs with pleasure. In Lilia’s head, Lilia and Sakura’s, very pleasant laugh was echoed.
The next day. Lilia spent the morning as usual, entering the classroom as usual. Several students were bickering in the classroom, but when they noticed Lilia, she lurked her voice and whispered something, leaking a sneaky laugh. Maybe he’s also talking about the night club, but it’s not like he cares in particular.
Lilia looked around the classroom and sat down in her seat, only slightly discouraged by the lack of the intended person.
After waiting awhile, three of Lilia’s surroundings came in. When I find Lilia, I leave my stuff in my seat and come right over. I greeted them, even though I found them annoying.
“I’m sorry, Master Lilia! It’s getting late!
“You don’t have to worry about it because I’m not waiting for anything else. More than that, you…”
Lilia’s gaze turns toward one of the three standing in the middle. Take a good look at your face and easily fish your memory. Saila Valdia. A young lady from the Count’s house who had no connection to Lilia until she came to this school. I may have seen him at some night club, but to that extent.
Lilia put that paper on her desk that Tina gave her. Carefully written letters, but characteristic habits everywhere. The habit is specific to Sarah. Saila tilted her neck when she saw the paper.
“Um… How could Master Liliane do that…?
Apparently, he’s not going to hide it. Still listen just in case.
“I’m pretty sure you wrote this, huh?
“Yes. I wrote it and let it get into that little girl’s luggage. Did you suspect that little girl, Master Liliane? What a terrible, immediate inquiry…”
“Shut up.”
I wasn’t conscious, but I got a lower voice than I expected. Saila stops talking perfectly and blues her face. Soon the surroundings were quiet as well.
“It’s not like I was suspected. I visited Tina’s room to see if someone was doing crap because of a night club incident.”
“Huh…”
Out of surprise, Sarah opened her eyes wide. I can guess why I’m surprised. Because no senior nobleman would ever step upstairs. Everyone in the upper aristocracy looks down on anything less than the lower aristocracy and does not step into their living quarters. This surprise must be natural because Lilia went out of her way to the place.
Lilia tapped her desk with her fingertips and the paper. There was just a mild noise, but Saila made her body shake from fear.
“Wherever I go, I don’t think it matters to you. No?”
“Yes…… You’re right. I’m sorry.”
Saila lowers her head honestly. Lilia just tinkled her nose, so, and slapped the paper again.
“Yes……?
“I wonder what this means?
This paper that Saila wrote also says something similar to what she saw. Do not match Your Highness, consider your position, understand Master Liliane’s enthusiasm, etc. It even came out with Lilia’s name, so when I called this in, it was just frightening.
“The… You’re right about that.”
“In other words?”
“I can’t allow that little girl to be on His Highness’s side!
Saila shouts out loud. Raise your eyebrows at that voice and continue, slapping the paper again with the meaning.
“Your Highness’s next door belongs to Master Liliane! You can’t let that little girl take it away from you! Liliane should stand next to His Highness.”
I see, Lilia nodded. It seems to me that for Sarah, it means acting for Lilia.
I get revulsion.
Lilia slowly raised her gaze as she desperately contained her anger. A glaring sailor leaked a short scream.
“I see what you’re trying to say.”
That’s how I smile. Saila smiled with a sigh of relief when she saw it.
“You seem to understand. Above all. This is all from Master Liliane…”
“Sarah, get out of my sight now.”
The look on Sarah’s face freezes. Lilia stood up slowly as she sighed, staring in turn at the three people surrounding Lilia. Everyone was bluing their faces. Everyone in the classroom is shaking their bodies, not just these three. Even Chris, near the center of the room, had his cheeks pulled.
– Lilia. Scary. I’m so scared. I don’t doubt they’ll say I’m killin ‘something.
– Yes.
– Oh, no. This. Yeah, well, don’t overdo it.
Sakura’s permission was also granted. You won’t have to worry about anything anymore. Lilia glanced at the three in turn, and finally fixed her gaze with a sailor. Saila is shaking her body and moving with her mouth full trying to say something. But it doesn’t matter to Lilia any more than she hasn’t.
“The Count Valdia family, who can be counted as a senior nobleman, does a lot of crap.”
“Oh, no… I am for Master Liliane…”
“No one would have asked for that.”