"Hmm? What's wrong?" My tutor floated over to my side with a smile and gently pressed my shoulder. "Not too early, not too late, you've only been here for less than a minute."
I glanced at the cup of warm black tea, the liquid level of which hadn't dropped much, and fell silent again.
Then why do you make it sound like a passenger who ran to the station early in the morning but accidentally missed the last train to their destination due to an accident?
Your intentions are so obvious, you might as well put up a sign next to me!
"Okay, enough joking around."
She clapped her hands, dispelling the awkward atmosphere that filled the restaurant.
Taking this opportunity, I also shoveled a few mouthfuls of food into my mouth, so that I wouldn't either lose my appetite or run out of time in the end.
"So, what am I supposed to do today?"
I asked vaguely, and slapped away the restless little hand that was reaching out from the side to steal the dessert from the plate.
For some reason, aside from the very beginning, the moment Alice became aware of her mentor's presence, not only her behavior but also her speech became much more subdued.
You know, this guy is a tough guy who dares to talk back and argue with someone who claims to be his creator! No wonder he's called the Scumbag Rabbit Knight.
I was even looking forward to her performing the classic knightly play "Guss," but it turns out this is going to be a disappointment, not to mention Alice's constant "don't take me for a fool" expression. What a shame.
The silver-haired girl slipped from my arm and leaned back against the crook of my left arm—making it a bit difficult for me to maintain my knife-wielding posture, but my mentor seemed to be enjoying it: "Ah, it's nothing serious, I just hope you can make a trip to the north sometime."
Oh, it's nothing serious...
Wait a minute? Where did you say? The North?
The mentor was still smiling, but his bright golden eyes had quietly opened at some point: "Yes, it's Apocalypse City. Of course, you might be more familiar with its other name."
"You can call it the Frozen Snow City."
Oh, I took the test and it's positive. That's good.
I don't know if this is the second or the third time.
Never mind, it's nothing serious. Playing and writing are more important!
BD3 is here! Yay!
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