"Chris, are you ready?

Mother faces out the door with a full smile.

I decided to go to the first city for my mother. He's always been looking forward to going with me, because he was the mother who watched and encouraged me by the side the whole time I was studying hard.

"Well, that's right."

After all, the type that narrows the eyes and opens the mouth is somewhere elegant, and irresistible elegance seeps out whether you change the way you call it Chris or get an overly elegant word again.

The basement obviously feels different from me, who looks so good in town as to be a mother and say, "That's right." Mother looked down at herself and said, "Do I look like a wealthy businesswoman?" but I don't know.

There are many hidden escorts when your mother is with you, so you'll have to believe that here already.

Anyway, it's a lot of schedules today, and I leave the mansion in anticipation of the clouds in the morning market, arrive in the city by the time clothes, groceries, and fashionable cafes open, and then I'm going to enjoy window shopping with my mother.

According to my brother Rufez, his mother, who had come to see me work with patience, then pulled Rufez to take shops around.

Rufez had a pioneering face, but for me, I couldn't help but look forward to a casual outing like that with my mother, as I had never naturally done before.

They take you by carriage to the alley of the city and secretly get off the carriage.

I gazed at my mother and laughed "heh heh" from either side.

A distinctly different exaltation from that time when I fled the mansion and ran to the city without a trace. Not just passing by in a carriage, the heat of the city felt in my skin was overflowing with the energy of people who lived and worked as much as a year ago.

I kind of think that's very dazzling, and somehow I just get a little bit of chest openness.

"Well, Chris, are you crying? My nose is red."

"Glad to see me, the people of the city, working well every day like this, I really like it."

"Well, let's split your energies today."

Mother came with a merciful smile as she gently held the edge of my eyes in tears with a handmade, beautiful embroidered handkerchief.

"Cheer up today, and instead, when Chris becomes a city well officer, you can do everything you can to stay better."

"Come on, Chris, let's go," she said to me.

"Time is finite. You can't count the stores you want to go to today, and more importantly, Chris, you want to see the general, too, right?

Yes, I want to see the general at all costs today. Not if you were crying!

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