While Charlotte was holding me to a pillow, Laura was getting kind of sleepy.

Maybe I'm tired of being rocked by a carriage for a long time.

My eyelids get heavy.

And at some point I was asleep - and I realized it was when Dora woke me up.

"Your father's home."

"Ho, true!?"

Laura gets up to jump.

Fished by it, Charlotte and Anna also woke up and woke up with Mozomozo.

"Mr. Laura's father is home?

"At last, when confrontation"

Confrontation.

To Anna for choosing such a word, Laura tried to say back that it was an exaggeration.

But I reconsider that I'm not exaggerating at all and stifle my whole body.

"Yes, it's time for a confrontation! You two wait here. I'm going to defeat my father!

Laura slaps herself on the cheek and goes down the stairs in a temper. I heard you two cheering from behind.

Going down to the first floor, my father Bruno was waiting for me at the living room table.

It's like a warrior of war, and it's very muscular.

I've heard you rave that if you don't have a weapon, you can beat him to death if you're about Behemoth, but I'm sure it's true.

"Laura. Long time no see. I'm home a lot. If you were in such a school, you would be brainwashed by the Great Sage. I'll teach you the sword again. Let's get started when we have lunch."

The opening is the most, and this is it with a straight face.

But Laura is not a savage. First, calmly change your words.

Keep the talk by Iron Fist as a last resort.

"Right. I also want to train my sword with your father for the first time in a long time. But don't call the school bad. The Great Sage is a good man, too. Me, I'll be back at school after the summer break."

Laura sat in front of her father and looked him in the eye and said she was clear.

Laura before entering Gildrea Adventurers School, it would have been impossible to defy my father so far.

But Laura now has the purpose of returning to the King's Capital with her friends upstairs.

It's an unshakeable determination, no matter what anyone tells you.

You read Laura's thoughts like that, Bruno makes a sad face.

"... how dare you, Laura? You loved the sword so much. I would have taught you magic is evil!?"

"I still like swords. That's why I keep going. I specialize every day after school with my warrior friends. But I like magic, too. Your father always said wizards were all bad guys, but that didn't happen. Dean, Emilia and Charlotte are all good people. Mr. Charlotte is a friend of the Department of Magic and the dorm is in the same room. I was alone at school, and you were nice to me like your sister. If your father sees Mr. Charlotte, he'll know it's not bad for a wizard!

"No, you are deceived. There's no such thing as a decent wizard! I didn't tell you because I used to be embarrassed by a wizard... but now is the time to tell you...!

Bruno has also stared at Laura with his determined eyes.

Exposing myself to shame, but trying to hold my daughter back.

Laura has never seen her father in a hundred wars smell such a cornered face.

What the hell happened with wizards in the past?

Unable to withstand the urgency, Laura swallows her spit gobbly.

"... I had an older sister. My sister learned magic as old as Laura."

Bruno cut it out that way and began to talk about his own past -.

Bruno's sister Leslie had an excellent magical talent.

The exact fitness value is unknown because it has not been measured by the device, but I could use magic even though I did not train anything.

He was out of the flat of his hands, he was putting out electricity, he was strengthening his physical abilities with magic.

When my older sister learned magic and all that, she had no chance of beating young Bruno.

I always lost in fights.

They took the toys, pushed me to grab you, and irrationally violently.

Bruno had no magical talent. At least I couldn't use it without training like my sister. So I worked out my body desperately.

To beat his sister one day, Bruno endured numerous figs.

But finally something unbearable happened.

When I was twelve I would never forget.

That day.

Bruno and Leslie's mother made me an apple pie for both of us.

Bruno, who played with his friends outside and came back and was asked by his mother about the existence of Apple Pie, turned to the table with great joy.

There was supposed to be a delicious delicious apple pie there.

But all there was was was two empty plates.

"Oh, you. It's delicious, so I ate Bruno's share."

Bruno was furious.

I was beaten to death by my sister with my forged flesh, knowing I still couldn't win.

And I met him in return with no hesitation.

"It's ten years early to beat me."

A winning sister.

Myself falling unnecessarily.

A decisive defeat. It is no longer a case of endurance.

Bruno asked his parents to accept admission to the Gildrea Adventurers School.

And three years later, Bruno, who had successfully graduated, was stronger than ever before.

I can beat my sister now.

Bruno went home happy.

And they heard my sister disappeared.

"That kid, 'If Bruno's going to be an adventurer, so am I. Nothing. You don't have to graduate from school. When it's now, I'm Bruno's senior' or something, and you're not coming home as soon as you leave. I don't know where or what you're doing by now..."

My parents told me that.

What a swallowing parent. My daughter is missing.

"I'll find your sister and beat her up!

Bruno flew out of his parents' house again, working as an adventurer, while rolling around.

But I couldn't find my sister.

I couldn't even get a clue.

After all, even now, Bruno has not fulfilled his reunion with his sister.

"You know what I mean!? Wizards are scattered bullies when they're weak, and they run away when they're stronger! That's the worst race! How do I clear up my Apple Pie grievances!?"

Bruno was screaming with enthusiasm and emotion.

Laura listens to it in silence.

Not because I indulged in the conversation, but because I was stunned and couldn't say anything.

"... uh... is that all? I'm about to be expelled from school because of my apple pie!?"

To sum up the story now, that's what happens.

I even get angry at unimaginable crap.

Please don't tell me that the 'avant-garde is good' lesson was born for that reason.

"Dad, Laura's freaking out. There's a lot more. Tell him everything."

Dora, who was listening on the side, says pleasantly.

Maybe I'm glad my husband's embarrassing past is coming to light.

"... fine. I'll teach Laura plenty of wizard evil. Yeah, that was when I was a student at Adventurers School."

Again Bruno begins his recap.

But I thought it would be crap again anyway, and Laura was seriously disinclined to ask.

The credit you lost once is something you can hardly regain.

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