The next evening.

Time for Kaisel to go to work as a princess tutor.

Elsa, Anna and Merrill were facing each other in the living room of the house with a serious face. There's no usual flair for reunion there.

"Elsa. It's about the last bunch of cyclops."

and Anna cut it out.

"Yes. I searched the neighborhood with the Knights. As a result, Anna's magic team for transfer was found in the woods."

"I knew it. Anything is unnatural for all those herds to suddenly appear. Unless it's a transfer from somewhere."

Anna includes a sip of tea in the cup at hand.

"Has that herd of cyclops still been transferred to someone"

"I think so. 'Cause there was a magic residue in the magic team."

and Merrill said to back up Elsa's suspicions.

"So? What happened to that magic formation? If you leave it, you'll risk another demon being transferred."

"Don't worry about that. The magic team asked Merrill to disarm them."

Elsa said as she looked at Merrill.

"Eh," Meryl puts on her doya face with her chest stretched.

"But hey. I've had a really hard time. It took me two whole days to disarm it. Surprisingly complicated."

"That's pretty much what Meryl said."

"I don't know who set me up, but I think the operator is a wizard with considerable arms. I've never heard of transferring all that amount of demons at once. Because it's so hard to draw a magic formation that size in the first place. Well, I'm more of a genius?

"Yes, sir. It's great to disarm you. Genius."

"Me too! You're trying to tear me down! At times like this, if you were my dad, you wouldn't be my head and you'd spoil me!

"That's because I'm your dad. I don't spoil it."

"Bu. I'm a praiseworthy child, aren't I? Keep in mind your liver there. I need you to treat me as politely as a flower."

"Meryl. You know what? The fruit that turns into flowers is better grown under some stress."

"Huh. Really?

"Yeah. So I'm going to be tough on Merrill to grow into good fruit too," Anna grinned at her mouth.

I guess I thought it was a bad idea. Meryl grinned naggingly.

"Nah. I'm a human being."

It was a convenient Merrill, who would immediately withdraw the analogy he had spoken for himself. Anna and Elsa laugh bitterly before that appearance.

"I'm talking about the magic team."

Elsa returned to a serious voice color.

"Is it the same person who attacked the School of Magic that set you up?

"Though there is no certainty. That's a good chance."

"Then you are threatening to launch another raid..."

"Hey. If so. Shouldn't you tell your dad? Why are Anna and Elsa keeping this from your dad?

…………

Following Merrill's allegations, the two clogged the words.

"Daddy's in the middle of something, isn't he?

Anna opened her mouth.

"The S-rank adventurer seats I've been chasing have come within reach. I don't want to scratch anything else."

"Besides, we've always relied on your father. Sometimes we have to deal with it ourselves."

"Hmm. You two have a lot on your mind."

Meryl shrugged like she was impressed.

"I don't think I can rely on my dad. If we rely on him, he'll help us even if we're busy."

"It could have been better when I was a kid. We're eighteen now, aren't we? Come on, you have to be independent."

"I agree with Anna, too. We're not kids anymore."

"Eh. But Elsa, when you and I were supposed to sleep together the other day, you looked like you wanted me to mix things up."

"Oh, that...! It's a temporary distraction......! An expression of my weak spirit. We need to be more disciplined..."

Elsa held her fist long enough to admonish herself.

said Meryl as she leaned her little neck.

I don't know what you two are talking about.

"What don't you get?

"The fact that we're not kids anymore. No matter how old we are, we're kids to my dad."

Meryl said with a decent face as she put her finger on her mouth.

"I don't think you should rely on it or sweeten it."

Anna and Elsa got the look of being poked at by surprise. I didn't expect a serious opinion from Merrill.

"... but I want my current dad to focus on himself. It's just that they've been taking time to raise our kids."

To Anna's words, Elsa nodded deeply.

Meryl grins softly when she hears that.

"You two are really sweet bettas. I can't let my dad do that, okay? It was Meryl's mouth to tear it up.

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