76.
Unlike the other two who confidently expressed their opinions, it was difficult for Ban to even say it. Because I know that, the way I look at my class becomes more sorrowful.
Without realizing it, Richt stretched out his hand and cupped Banâs hesitant cheek. Vanâs eyes, which had been dark and sunken the whole time, catch the light and sparkle. It was so pretty that I couldnât look away.
âCan I throw away half?â@@novelbin@@
A question suddenly occurred to me. Can he leave this place behind, this person he feels he cannot live without? Richt bit his lip gently. His mind became confused with indefinable emotions.
âhalf.â
When the name is called, Banâs expression changes. I just called one name, so why am I so happy? As she looked at her brightly blooming face, her Lichtian expression also melted. She had something to say. The moment she opened her mouth, a loud cry came from behind her.
âUh huh huh.â
Theodore was crying again. The cause is obviously Abel. Richt sighed and turned around. When I glared at Abel, he gave me an expression that seemed unfair.
âI know what youâre thinking, but itâs not me.â
No, it doesnât mean anything.
âItâs not real.â
Abel looked down at Theodore, who was sitting on the sofa, with a shocked expression. Richt sighed. That guy was so well-bred that he easily said things that could hurt others, so he must have said something to Theodore.
Richt approached Theodore and lowered his body to make eye contact.
[But why is she crying?]
[I donât know either? I guess I suddenly got sad.]
[Why am I sad?]