The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten - 238 238 Transfer Holiday Dawn Things
The school at the beginning of the Cultural Festival Transfer Holiday had a somewhat floating atmosphere as to whether the festival’s enthusiasm had not yet slipped out of the students.
The class is also busier with 20% more than usual. I was saddened to have a classmate who said something about hiccups from time to time and who and who in any group started dating, and that cultural festivals also have an impact on such male and female socializations.
Occasionally, my gaze comes here, but since it is aimed at midday, I may be talking about the appearance of the Midday Cultural Festival.
“Ha ha.”
A slightly sleepy tree enters the classroom and comes first to Zhou, so Zhou waves loosely and looks at the tree’s face as he returns “Ha ha”.
If Dahui had told me anything, I would be in a bad mood, but I was relieved because it was a normal expression.
“How’s Mr. Vertebra? Even today…… yeah?
“Good morning. What’s wrong, sir?
It was a tree that sneered and greeted me at midday when I was on my side, naturally, but my eyes narrowed to surprise me when I saw my face at midday.
After viewing to confirm something, cheek.
“… Zhou Kunya, Chamon”
“What?”
“Fine.”
Zhou ate the call for some reason, so he is taken to the tree as he frowns blatantly and reaches the edge of the classroom.
Then, he leans in a little blind and opens his mouth small.
“You know, you crossed the line with Mr. Vertebra?
“Ha!?
“Come here. What do you think I moved for? No, you mean your vertebrae looks different than usual… or your sense of distance in the first place. Something like this feels like a mistress…”
Something has a different vibe, Zhou said, and once his gaze flushes at midday.
I wait quietly at midday in Zhou’s seat, looking at this one strangely. If my gaze matches, I will.
“Hmm, I think it’s more attractive… there’s a more circumferential vibe”
“… let me tell you something first, but I didn’t do it until the end.”
“Heh, to the end, hey”
Blur me and I’ll just nibble at you for saying I spotted it all, so I’ll fist my flank to distort that angry face.
It was somewhat powerful when it came to sticking, but treewise it wasn’t a big deal of damage. He laughed, “Stop hiding the lights.”
I sighed softly as I stepped on my feet even more because I was upset.
The sharpness of the tree that noticed the change would be dazzling, but either way, Zhou and the rest of the day are going to tell the tree and the thousand years old. I’m not going to tell you how far we know each other’s bodies, but you should tell them that you’re looking to the future.
“… yet, I’m not going to. Because I promised you midday.”
“Promise?”
“He said he wouldn’t until midday was eighteen. He’s going to take responsibility for the rest of his life, so he wants you to wait until then.”
If you tell people once again that you are aware that it is an embarrassing promise to make them listen, the tree looks at you here with its eyes that enclose conflicting emotions, like a subtly frightened impression after you have rounded your eyes.
“I know and respect your patience and sincerity, but are you okay or what?”
“… It may not be okay, but it’s okay. Because I want to take care of it, and, you know, I mean it.”
I found someone I’m going to walk with forever, so I want to respect them and take care of them.
To be honest, I am a little worried that I will be able to stand it, but I am not ashamed of myself for breaking my promise, so I intend to.
“I’m going to be with you at midday when I graduate, and I’m going to have it ready now for that.”
“Get ready.”
“Ah, Fujimiya, oh no. Why are you here?”
Kido came into the classroom at the right time, so I put my hands up gently, and she looks at them with a strange look, too.
“It’s a suspicious place for two boys. Akazawa-kun voted to tell Fujimiya a weird story”
“I don’t trust you!?
“haha”
Kido, laughing and flushing with salaries, said he was unsure whether to look around and open his mouth. I slipped my gaze on the tree properly, so it probably means there’s a tree, but can I say it or should I later?
I’m not going to hide the fact that I work part-time, and I’m going to tell the tree why, so Zhou asked me, “Have you made any progress?” If asked, Kido laughed a little relieved.
“I’m here about a part-time job, but my aunt said it would be nice if you told me about it again on a convenient day”
“Mm, okay. I’ll be in touch later.”
“Yes.”
“Sorry, let me take the trouble”
“Yeah, my aunt says she’s glad I’m counting on her.”
Zhou also smiles slightly bitterly at Kido, who laughed like he was in slight trouble.
Kido seems quite fond of her aunt, but as long as she introduces herself to the job, she is grateful.
I’ll see you later, and I waved away the wooden door to my seat and looked at the tree, and I was nodding like I was good at it.
“I see. That sounds tough. Damn.”
“My parents said they wanted to give me a ceremony fee or something, but not as much as a ring. I chose it, and if it’s for a wish, you should buy this kind of hardship.”
“If you really decide, you’re on your way. I think it’s great. Just.”
“Just?”
“… you didn’t talk to me first.”
He glanced at the small spilled words as if he were stubborn, and then he stroked his head with me, “I’ll rely on you for the next time.”
Tree-wise he was subtly embarrassed. He unraveled and smashed his shoulder, but Zhou laughed and flushed like a tree earlier because he knew it was a shade.