Ti goes back to not long ago.
The purple-haired girl, under the guise of helping with cleaning duties, made her way up from the first-floor living room to the second floor.
She cautiously kept an eye out to see if she had been noticed as she moved towards Shami’s room.
You could see everyone in the garden from a window on the second floor.
She sideways peeked outside secretly.
Shami was sitting with three girls, chatting and laughing.
After quietly observing for a while, and seeing that none of the four had noticed the quietness here, she withdrew her slightly envious gaze and entered Shami’s room.
In the pitch-dark room, the light was dim, barely allowing her to see her surroundings.
The purple-haired girl’s purpose this ti was to see what Shami was hiding in her suitcase.
Shami’s suitcase was placed on a table. The purple-haired girl walked over, swallowed her saliva, and carefully opened it.
Inside was a clean skeleton.
The purple-haired girl’s eyes widened.
This person actually carried a skeleton with them!
Completely unlike the behavior of a head of an adventure group, rather like so kind of murderer!
Staring at the skeleton, a creepy aura slowly emanated in the darkness.
The purple-haired girl felt her skin turn cold and quickly comforted herself ntally, telling herself that she had seen such things before.
After all, the family she infiltrated before liked specins; their collection room was full of animal specins.
But those were specins, and this is a human skeleton!
After closing the suitcase and searching around without finding anything useful, she quickly closed the door and went out into the hallway.
Standing once again by the window looking at Shami in the first-floor garden, the purple-haired girl started to find his identity inexplicable.
Just then, sothing flickered behind her.
She quickly turned her head; the dim, unlit hallway was silent.
The door to Shami’s room, which she had closed, was open.
The purple-haired girl went over, confusedly closing the door, and once again sensed sothing pass behind her.
"Wh-who is it?"
She scanned the surroundings, with the source of the noise coming from the end of the hallway.
Swallowing a mouthful of saliva, she cautiously moved towards the depths of the corridor. At this mont, a silhouette slowly erged from the darkness at the end of the hallway.
A skeleton stood in the middle of the hallway, turning its entire fra slowly, empty eyes looking at her; the next mont, the entire fra collapsed to the floor, shattering into pieces.
The purple-haired girl scread.
...
The four ran to the second floor.
"Sorry~ Just woke up and wanted to stretch a bit, then saw a stranger and had to pretend to be an ordinary skeleton that fell."
The bone fra scratched its head awkwardly.
Shami looked at the purple-haired girl who was hiding far away.
"What on earth is going on?"
Elze, with a cautious look, eyed the four.
"Sorry, that’s a spiritual skeleton left by my family, it has vitality. Sorry for scaring you."
Shami, after thinking for a mont, explained to the purple-haired girl.
"But that’s too incredible! I’ve only read in books that demon’s skeleton soldiers have life!"
"... For more details, ask Saili, she’s a Mage."
The magical girl crossed her arms, looking at Shami.
Don’t just ask the Mage when you can’t explain sothing! Mages aren’t so kind of puzzle experts!
Saili slowly turned to Elze.
"Yes. I used witchcraft to revive the skeleton."
"That’s not a skill a Mage should have!"
"By the way, Elze, how old are you? Clearly a Dragon Race, yet you’re startled by such small matters. You must have encountered so strange things before."
Shami looked at the purple-haired girl, taking the lead in conversation.
The previously secretive Elze felt guilty, her eyelashes quivered, she bit her lip, seemingly having unspeakable secrets, but cald down.
If she truly were Dragon Race, of course she wouldn’t be afraid of such things...
After the situation cald down.
"Lureya, it’s ti to see what you’ve rolled."
The magical girl spoke with interest.
"The ga has ended, everyone, good night!"
The elf maiden quickly ran back to her room.
As night deepened, everyone gradually returned to their rooms to rest.
...
The main activity on the second day was exploring so famous spots in Senmai City, mostly featuring natural scenery.
Led by Elze, the four strolled slowly through the city’s streets.
The bone fra also donned a cloak, wandering alone in the city with the 100 gold coins Shami had given him.
"Is Master Shami really okay with wandering alone?"
Shami did not oppose this.
"As long as you don’t reveal your identity. Even if your identity is discovered, don’t ntion my na."
"Understood, Master Shami!"
At noon.
The five were having shaved ice at a dessert shop atop a hill with a view of the entire ocean.
The booth where they were sitting by the floor-to-ceiling window, with the beautiful scenery outside in view.
Lureya, seated in the booth, frowned slightly.
Sothing feels off; why are we always playing together as five? She hasn’t had any ti for a solo date with Shami!
Shami was waiting for coconut-flavored shaved ice with Lina.
At this mont, a tall woman appeared next to the two. It was a middle-aged woman dressed elegantly, her face well-maintained, and she exuded a bold and generous aura with every move.
"Lina? Is that you?"
The two turned to look.
The white-haired girl looked at the suddenly appearing woman, her eyes widening in shock.
"Teacher Harlan?"
Shami observed this beautiful-faced woman.
"It really is you, Lina~ I thought I had recognized the wrong person~"
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