Chapter 112
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The next evening after the Northeast vs. Swordsmanship game, Phee was rolling sloppily on the floor in a cooinu room.
A major event called the Sword Game is over. Everyone is tense and shaky around, or vice versa, distracted. Phee was on the latter side, immersed in the room of the cooinu, reading the knight’s book he had, and conversing appropriately.
Now I’m lying on my back and looking at the paper. What’s written there is a ranking table of manhood rankings that will soon be settled. I don’t have ten days left till my last day.
Fee’s current ranking is 5th. It’s nice that I made a ton of money in the sauna, but not a good gathering after that.
He has even been plucked by Couinu, who has been a useful actor in winning the Northeast vs. Swordsmanship match.
“Mmm, I won’t extend it…”
And it is Zelius who is walking alone the same way. I’m not in the Northeast vs. Swordsmanship game, and I haven’t even been in the north quarters for five days now because of my grandmother’s birthday. Yet it is # 1 because it had earned a lot of points by then.
Basically, masculinity points are not available unless something happens. For example, if Phee breaks into a women’s bath in a sauna, and if she is a cousin, it is a battle with Percil.
In it Zelius was a peculiar being who extended his manhood points to Constant. Only his points continue to grow in an almost determined amount on a daily basis.
But for that matter, the final extension is predictable.
That’s why I think as a fie.
“I think if we extend it a little longer, we’ll have a chance…”
I can’t reach it even though I think I’m going to win.
That feeling was teethy.
“Um, I’m gonna get some tea”
In the presence of Phee, who sits in the room at will and continues to roll while wearing a masculinity ranking table, Couinu kindly tries to make tea in the room.
“Thanks -”
Fee decided not to hesitate to sweeten it to your liking.
Fee, tired of looking at the ranking chart no matter how much he looked at it, somehow turned his gaze back to the cooinu room at the time when Cooinu left the room.
Actually, I was wondering.
The technique of reading information from the expressions of others learned from Mr. Conrad. That said, human beings originally have the ability to read the other person’s expression, and try to observe it carefully to read it more deeply and accurately, though to such an extent.
That’s what I noticed.
That the look on the face of the cooinu changes slightly whenever Fee moves around the corner in the room.
When Phee goes to a certain position, she gets a nervous look. He’s trying to hide it on the surface, but he’s overall frightened. Actually, I was a little concerned about that.
It was in a position near the bed that Couinu gave a tense look.
(Is there anything near the bed?
Fee moves near the bed to peek downstairs in a void without a cousin.
Then there were about three books overlaid. From the cover, it’s a book about Cousin’s favorite knight tale.
But it’s unnatural.
‘Cause why is there a book under the bed?
By the way, I’ve never happened to fall and be left under the bed. Couinu loved it beautifully and the room was well organized.
There is no dust under the bed either. That’s why only books can’t be kept unaware.
That would mean that the Knight Story book is intentionally placed under the bed.
That’s weird. Because books are what you put on the bookshelf.
Phee put her body under the bed all the time she would, and tried to get those three books away.
Then I saw some paper from behind it.
(I don’t know…)
I’m sure this is the cause of the cousin’s nervousness.
“Come on.”
Fee stretches out her body and tries to pull that paper to hand.
When I looked at that under the bright lamp, it was a painting of a blonde woman dressed a little thin. There were about five of them, but they were all.
As for Fee’s thoughts.
“Heh, this is what Cooinu sees too.”
It was unexpected, but no surprise.
I knew the boys often preferred this kind of thing. I have also been to a store that sells it. Attached to the boys. I didn’t buy anything though.
“Hmm, what do you like about cousins?”
Especially since I’ve seen the boys downtown enthusiastically tell each other about these paintings. They had some passionate points about the color and shape of their hair.
It’s all in the same line that the cousins have. From there, you should be able to read his preferences.
There was no particular reason, but suddenly a black breeze of tremendous speed rushed through before Phee, who began to observe the paintings that Couinu had, trying to understand his friends’ preferences.
I didn’t have all the paintings that Fee was supposed to have in hand.
When I saw it, Couinu was coming back to his room.
“Ah, welcome back. Couinu.”
“This is friendship…… My friend…! Take it… Take it…!
With a bright red look and a waterfall-like sweat, Couinu snatches the painting away from Fee’s hand whines about something.
Fee tries to calm him down and forgives him reasonably well.
“Yeah, yeah, I know. Everyone’s watching, right? It’s not weird to see a cooinu like that. It’s okay.”
Too much cousin agitation makes me think I just did something I’m sorry about.
The way I hid it was so messed up that I stuck it out, but no matter how bad and unnatural I hid it, it could have been pathetic to take it out and watch it the whole time.
(But I wonder if watching that doesn’t like being known that much)
Maybe I don’t like it quite as much when I see the reaction of the cooinu. But will the children of Wataru and Shimomachi speak clearly at dawn, or is it something specific to Cooinu? Maybe it’s by people.
“Under the bed…… Don’t look under the bed……!
“Yeah, I’m sorry, ’cause I don’t see it anymore. You want me to buy you something similar next time to apologize? And I know you like cooinu.”
“I don’t need it!
Phee’s suggestion to triumph over the cousin was turned down with prickliness.
I think I’ve touched a pretty delicate part of it. The shape of the cooinu looks like a dog who’s been trampled on the tail.
Apparently, the technology I learned from Mr. Conrad can be used to discover their secret location. It’s something I don’t really feel for Fee from the royal family, but maybe like a cooinu, there are plenty of people in the room with secrets.
That’s when I thought about it, one idea came to Phee’s head.
Fee stood up with a bright smile in front of the cousin, who was still bright red in the face and upside down her hair.
“Oh, I came up with something good!