Translator: Cyrus
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âOne more match!â
Surfaniaâs words echo in the room.
The cute little animal in Surfania is gone, along with her timidness. Instead, sheâs pounding on the desk with her hands.
Having been promoted from predator to prey, she is chewing on Leon, who just won a game.
âHuh? You wanna go again?â
âYes!â
Leon stops packing the board game and looks confused. Surfania doesnât seem to care.
âI almost won that oneâ¦â¦ Iâll win this time! One more!â
âBut I have to continue my lessons with Mariwa-â
âShut up. Do you have a problem with that?!â
âUh, no. Letâs play again, milady.â
âYou weakling.â
I was observing them silently, but I step out and hit Leonâs head lightly for giving in to Surfania so easily.
He covers the spot that I hit just now, and looks at me slightly embarrassed.
âWell I mean, thereâs nothing to be gained from going against her.â
âDonât say something so pathetic. Youâre a guy.â
âI think itâs more gentlemanly to back down though.â
He gives a surprisingly sound argument.
Itâs true that nothing good will happen if he stands his ground, and itâs also the code of a gentleman to let ladies have their way. Perhaps Mariwa has taught him well in this case.
But now that Surfania has gotten used to Leon, itâs starting to get boring. I try to spice things up and egg him on.
âGo on, Leon. Hold your ground against Surfania and fight back!â
âIâm not your servant. I refuse to take part in this meaningless fight.â
âAlso, whatâs with you, Chris? Do you have a problem?â
âUh, not really?â
She glares sharply at me. Iâm not afraid of her, I just donât have a problem with her so I say that honestly.
I just wanted to entertain myself more. It was fun watching them before, but now itâs just a drag. I envy Mariwa for being able to feign ignorance by reading a book. Most likely she sees more value in watching their exchange than in continuing her lessons, as she doesnât seem to have any intention of interfering.
Surfania is still dissatisfied from losing the board game. She gives Leon a sharp glare with a sullen face.
âFirst of all, Leon. I donât like the color of your hair. Itâs the same color as that of Chris! It annoys me!â
âHey, why are you getting mad at me?â
âNo, Iâm the one who should be mad. What have you been doing to her all this time, Christina?â
Thatâs an unexpected accusation. Iâve only been teasing her a little, as always.
Leon stops arguing, and resets the board quietly.
âMy first impression of you was that you were a gentle girlâ¦â¦ until just nowâ¦â¦â
Never mind. Heâs grumbling a lot.
I begin to pity him a little. I put my hand on his shoulder to comfort him.
âHey, thatâs not the worst. This girl acts like that to her family, you know? In fact, she puts on her worst behavior towards her sister.â
âWhat? First Michelie and now Surfania. Are you trying to give me special training by ruining all my first impressions of ladies? Please stop trying to crush my dreams.â
âHm? Michelieâs an angel though. Just like your first impression of her, right?â
âHuh?â
Leon makes me speechless. How dare he as a commoner.
Does he have a problem with Michelie? Itâs an absolute universal truth that sheâs an angel. I donât know why he seems to think otherwise, but Iâll show him the truth.
âCome on, Leon. Michelieâs an Archangel, you know? You probably fell in love with her at first sight, right?â
âGhâ¦â¦! I- I donât deny that, but Christina, youâre really not one to talk about wrong first impressions, you know?â
âIt canât be helped. Chris is blind when it comes to her sister.â
âAh, I can tell somehow. Sheâs been spoiling her since I met them two years ago. Maybe that explains my first impression of Michelie.â
âWell, her sister, tooâ¦â¦ in fact, I think sheâs the evil one.â
Leon and Surfania are suddenly agreeing with each other. Whatâs going on?
Theyâve only met her once. They donât know anything about her. Leon looks at me suddenly, perhaps because I was showing my dissatisfaction.
âNow that I think about it, Christinaâs the only one who sticks to first impressions of herself. Sheâs really willful and thinks sheâs the best.â
âOf course. Sheâs easy to understand because sheâs an idiot.â
Surfania piles on the insults before I can say anything.
âSurfania.â
âWhat?â
âIâm going home.â
âGo ahead.â
I thought her timidness would keep her from staying, but I didnât expect that response.
Having her agree so easily makes me hurt a little inside.
ââ¦â¦Oh yeah, Leon.â
I need to take out my frustration, so I give Leon a piece of advice before leaving.
âSheâll take it out on you if you let her win.â
ââ¦â¦And what happens if I do win?â
âSheâs a sore loser, so sheâll take it out on you anyway.â
âThen what should I do?â
He clings to me for help, but I donât care. He can figure it out himself.
âNow, Leon. You seem confident that youâll win. Iâll make you eat those words. This time, itâs going to be my win.â
âWait, I didnât say that-â
I stifle my laugh at the sight of Leon digging his own grave.
All in all, Iâm glad I brought Surfania here. Itâs good theyâre having fun.
âBye then. â¦â¦What are you going to do, Mariwa?â
âI shall remain here. I cannot leave the children here like this.â
Sheâs staying here even though itâs only going to get boring. Iâm impressed.
âBringing Surfania here has brought some unexpected rewards, milady. I bid you good day. Please be careful on your way home, and when you get home, as well.â
âYeah, I kno- â¦â¦Hm?â
I tilt my head in response to Mariwaâs cryptic warning, and leave the church.