The meeting was cancelled and the participants returned to the rooms appreciated by each of them.

The hallway was bumpy and noisy for a while.

I guess I'm a lot busy dressing up and taking a bath at the blood splash on the slaughtered guard.

I was fine, but Luke had gotten a little dirty when he kicked the front chalk, so he said he was fine, but the lady begged him to change his clothes.

After that, me and Luke were slowing down surrounding the table.

There is a glass of liquor in front of Luke.

It was not a transparent glass as it had been sold in Japan, it was a blue glass that felt like it was cloudy or deceptive in color, but the shape was beautiful.

We only have glassware in our house that Luke uses when he drinks, cloudier and shapeless.

"Your father made a great move earlier, but did you learn it in the cavalry after all?

When I hear that

"Oh, yeah"

The reply came back.

After all, he learned combat skills in the cavalry.

Because of the chivalry or something, I had the image of a nobleman, Bo, doing a bamboo knife beating that was only a name for training.

But as far as Luke's movements are concerned, he seems to be teaching extremely practical combat techniques.

"Does Yuri yearn for that?

"Right, a little"

If I don't admire it, I lie.

"A little. Not a lot."

"I want to be able to, but if you have to train for ten or twenty years, you're thinking a little bit"

Well, I wouldn't be able to.

I don't have motor nerves.

"That's not true. Can't we just work on it for five years after we've got a little more body?

Five years in hopeful observation......

"Is that running from morning to night or something?"

"No, that's half a day. Chivalry usually exercises until the sun runs out."

Half a day.

I wonder.

It would be "eh" if it felt like Neat, but even as it stands, he spends about half a day working out and training with Luke's help.

It's just that it's not a spirited Luke around, he might be a petty aristocratic kid or a ghost instructor like Sergeant Her-o-Man, so I figured something scary was scary.

Tons, and the door slammed.

"May I be excused?"

I can hear it from across the door.

"Go ahead."

Luke said, the lady came in.

"... excuse me. How about dinner?"

"Whatever."

Luke said obsessively.

Luke often does this to Suzuya as well.

Each time, it was routine to be returned as "the hardest thing to say about anything".

If Luke takes the lead, will that interaction be gone, too?

"Master Satsuki would like to invite you to dinner."

……

Luke made a tannic surface so obviously that he could see it by his side.

Get out of my way. Easy pizza and stuff in my room. Even squid dried up. Drink and sleep on knobs.

It feels like it.

"... ok, let's be invited. Come and get me when you're ready."

Let's go.

"We're already ready. Please keep it on."

Are you ready?

The room ahead that was guided was kind of like the landlord's private space.

There was nothing luxuriously made in the conditioning, the window frames and the like were not brilliant, the wallpaper was not on the walls, and the beautifully polished trees were bursting out.

But I don't feel badly made.

This room is better, kind of calm down.

Four lunch mats were laid on a table that was not as big as the six-person table there.

Satsuki and Sham are sitting.

"Go ahead, go to your favorite seat."

and satsuki has said, so sit in your favorite seat.

I read the air and sat face to face with Sham.

"Thank you for helping us where we are in danger today"

Satsuki smiled and thanked Nico.

"No, well, that's about it"

Luke didn't look proud.

I think you can be proud of it.

It may have been possible that all the humans there were murdered when hedged.

"After all, are you familiar with the dispute? It's been eighteen years."

Eighteen years?

Luke looks only in his twenties because he's shaving his beard, but he turns thirty-eight this year.

If you count backwards, eighteen years ago, you'll be twenty.

"I hate it. So I made my own choices, I even got into debt, I built a ranch, and I started a new life."

"I understand. But it's true you were going to put Yuri-kun in the cavalry, right?

What?

"That's true, but if you don't like it along the way, I'm going to make you quit..."

I did say I could stay in the cavalry for a long time.

"Nothing. You're not going to force me to do anything? I'd like you to come in once or so, but if you're quitting, you can quit... and even Mr. Luke, you can keep the ranch going, okay?

"But then, in the meantime, does Mr. Satsuki partition the main house? That's not very good."

As I was guessing, it seemed pretty bad, and Luke seemed seriously worried.

"It's a good idea. I have plenty of grandparents to spare in old age."

Will you let your retired grandfathers do it?

"But if I leave it to you, some people will put the money in a place, so I'll sneak up on you then, Mr. Luke, so just write me a little brush."

I grinned.

Scary.

'Your evil is foreseeable. [Clears throat]

Will I write a letter like that?

"... okay, that's about it"

After all, Luke doesn't seem to take it personally.

"Oh, here comes the food."

The food is brought in.

... There's a lot going on.

There are various dishes on one plate that are put together in large bites, such as the one that wrapped the smoked salmon in thin slices on the cheese, the egg roll with soboro that I'm not sure what it is, or the one that wrapped the fruit in raw ham.

An appetizer?

Suzuya makes good home-cooked food, but these aren't bad sometimes, either.

They were all delicious when I ate them.

The cook over here is quite something to do.

Looking at Luke, he was eating an appetizer like a knob, sipping an aperitif that had been served in silence.

You look happy.

I guess I'm more than happy to have a good drink than I am to cook.

It might be a kind of brandy because it looks like a colored distilled liquor.

Probably a few steps better than drinking at home.

Thank you. I see such signs.

If you look at Futosatsuki,

"Eat a lot, huh?

And he said with a smile.

A relative's aunt?

No, think about it, she was the aunt of a genuine relative.

"Yes, please don't hesitate"

That being said, my elbow gets somewhat stretched.

From appetizers to desserts, after eating a dish that somehow came as many as six plates, I was pretty full.

Then Sham, sitting across the street, opened his mouth for the first time today, looking strangely nervous.

"Ahhh! Wouldn't you like to see the stars with me!?

Stars?

So I looked out the window, and today it was brilliantly clear and I saw the stars.

It would be better than an excellent astronomical observation date.

When I look at Luke, he's kind of a nigga.

She seems to think that a naughty girl is inviting a man of her own to a romantic date.

Because it's not.

Probably because it's a pretty academic astronomical observation.

"Father, can I go"

"Oh, go. You know, but don't leave the mansion."

There's no way out.

Two, the mansion is surrounded by digging and there's only one entrance and exit, so even two children will be stopped by a gatekeeper.

"It's okay. Well, I'll be there."

I left the room with Sham.

"This way. I have a good spot to observe."

The tip, which was taken by the woken sham, was the rooftop of the mansion, two times up the stairs.

The mansion is made up of a large triangular roof, but there are parts that are flattened about two tatami, making sure to catch a part of the top.

Climbing there using the ladder, I could see all sides.

There's just a ladder, no roof.

The fence was just as sorry, and the open floor at the entrance and exit was a mechanism that could be closed.

I guess the lack of a roof keeps us from making blind spots in relation to the presence of Wang Eagles and others.

Now there's going to be rain in the house, but thank goodness there's a slight gradient on the floor and it seems to be flowing.

When the floor is closed, the part is also slightly machined into a letter to.

Seems like a place to look around when things happen.

At the four corners of the mansion's premises there was a lookout table, where the pine lights were lit and the sentry stood, but from here I could see all four lookouts.

At the end of the sight there should be a castle town spread, but there are no lights or anything so I can't see the lights.

It could be described as an excellent observation point.

"Even so, I know very little about the stars."

When I say that honestly,

"Then I'll tell you"

and so on and smiled happily.

How old is Sham now?

You're my age, you're supposed to be under a year old.

I didn't expect the day to come when a young girl of this age would tell me things.

"We have rugs and blankets available, let's fall asleep"

Sham laid down the rug a little bit, and laid a blanket from above.

Was it the one I kept for the watch number, or was it in the box that I had set up?

I fell asleep, as I was told, and saw the sky.

There is no ceiling, so there is nothing that blocks my eyes and my heavens.

Come to think of it, this was the first time since I got here to settle down and see the night sky.

Neither Luke nor Suzuya were the kind of people interested in the night sky, and they had a very regular childish life, so they slept right at night.

Astronomy is one of the oldest disciplines, one that can do academics as long as one is blind, but also one that requires physical strength.

In an era where there are no orbital satellites or automated astronomical observatories, you have to wake up all night and look at the stars.

"Nice sky. Nice and clear."

"Isn't that right?

Heaven, seen with youthful eyes not yet aged, was immensely beautiful.

I'm not sure why because the air isn't dirty, because it's a crescent moon, because there's no light damage, because it's high altitude again, because it's low humidity, or because the atmosphere in this world is like that, but there are countless stars all over the sky.

The starry sky I saw when I was in Japan, no matter how clear it was, was nothing like that.

When I was young, I couldn't pin it when I learned Milky Way at school.

Even when looking at the sky, there was no such thing as a bright white density of stars.

But now I know.

Obviously, dense bands of stars traverse the heavens.

The stars are so dense that they can also nod what the ancients called the river of milk that it shapes a great river with no flow.

How beautiful.

These dense stars belong to the same galaxy as this one.

The galaxy is disc-shaped, and we look at the disc from the side, so it looks linear and dense.

Is that it? Think about it. Does having a milky way mean there's a galaxy?

It might be interesting to think about it a lot.

"Hey, look, are you listening? That star is called Miraa..."

"What Mirlaa?

"The third star that goes around this star is Miraa."

I see.

Third, water and gold, Earth?

Is that Earth?

Hey, that's tricky.

No, that's weird.

Sham said, "Around this star," the third star,

Does that mean there are three moons?

No, are you thinking in a heavenly theory?

Either that or there are too many stars pointing at me, and I don't know which is which.

Miraa, I didn't even know which star was blah blah blah.

The Amateur Idea says, "How can I make such a mistake? Stupid thinking," but according to what I read in some book, celestial motion can very often be explained even by celestial theory, and if you don't know the elliptical orbit, some parts of celestial theory can more theoretically explain celestial motion than geomorphology, which seems surprisingly nasty.

"There are five other stars like this, which are considered special. It doesn't move like any other star."

"How do the other stars work?

"It revolves around a star called the immovable star."

You mean the North Star.

"Do you know constellations or something?

"... I understand that"

Looking next door, he looked bored.

"It's five stars that matter in astronomy. There's not much else going on..."

Maybe I'm not very interested in constellations or anything.

Indeed, without a large celestial telescope, the stars of outer space would be boring and extreme.

Sometimes there will be a supernova explosion or something, and new stars will increase or disappear, but otherwise, we'll just be circling around the North Star at a much constant rate.

As a research subject, nothing would be so boring.

Conversely, inner and outer planets move freely and broadly compared to the Soytes.

"Well, let me know, Doctor."

"You can't help it. Then I'll tell you."

Sham got good at it when he got out poorly.

Kind of.

And I'm somewhat cute that I'm good at it.

"First of all, the constellation has a winter constellation and a summer constellation, and what you see now is a winter constellation"

From there?

You sound like an elementary school teacher.

"So, uh, that's Usa"

"... I see"

I mean, I have no idea.

I was just pointed under a star full of heaven, and there's no way I can figure out the constellation.

"That's Neko. That's Neko."

"Heh."

I have no idea, but it tells me things. Shams are unexpectedly cute, so let's try to be good.

I kind of feel like a father to you.

Makes me smile.

I wish I had a daughter like this.

Although in previous life it was a life far from a woman except for one bad memory, and because that one sucked, it turned out to be like a feminine phobia.

"So, that's the squeaky seat."

Heh.

I didn't know anything about Ushisa, Nekoza, or Mitsuza, but I knew about Pattern Yiza.

The silhouette stands out because the seven stars form the shape of the pattern, and all seven stars are bright compared to the others in bright white.

You're like a North Seven Star.

...... hmm?

I rubbed my own eyes with gossip, and I looked at Pattern Yakuza again.

... hmm?

It looks too much like the North Seven.

It's the North Star.

My head turns bright white.

Immediately move your gaze and see if there are any other constellations you recognize.

I'm not familiar with constellations either, so I don't know if they say Hakugi or anything, but I remember the famous constellations made of all the bright stars.

Found it right away.

There was something only Orion could see.

Eh.

There was no way there was one.

Is it possible that stars overlap in different worlds?

In an instant I got an answer.

No way. Impossible.

Constellations are visible to the surface of stars and galaxies in outer space, as well as residual light from supernova explosions.

Its position and distance are so fragmented that the constellations' stars are not dense at close range, but rather absurdly discrete if we capture the universe in 3D.

It's weird as an analogy when I say fingerprints or DNA from the universe, but it's inconceivable that the exact same arrangement of stars would appear in another world, if it were common sense.

For example, if this star that's still here is a star in a different galaxy from Earth, the constellation should look a different way.

Some reason should exist.

There are many possible reasons for this, but the most sensible interpretation would be that this planet exists in a position similar to that of the Earth if you use a razor to snuff it off.

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