Chapter: 1086

Sabina�s eyes widened as Nade pulled his neck back.

He knew she was afraid of him after the lynching.�Of course, it is true that she insulted her family, but she was sorry that the fear of death had been imprinted on her.

�Everything, next time we meet, I won�t leave you alone.�

I could imagine how much courage Sabina must have had to say this.

Nade decided to forgive.

I wasn�t particularly interested in the magician�s license, but I wanted to have a fair competition until graduation.

Nade said with a smile.

�Okay, let�s compete properly next time.�

�joy.�

Sabina ran out of the concession stand, blushing.�Her heart thumped at her confidence that she had done it.


Iruki blankly watched as Sabina left.

�What, all of a sudden?�

I couldn�t figure out what the conversation between the two meant because I didn�t know everything.

Even Nade, who normally should have spoken first, kept his mouth shut.

�What?�what�s the matter?�maybe you����Are you a little like Sabina?�

Nade shook his hand in amazement.

�no!�Sabina����Oh, I don�t know.�There is just such a thing.�

Seeing that he didn�t want to say anything, Iruki didn�t ask any more questions.

Whatever the relationship between Sabina and Nade was, it was the circumstances of the parties.

Of course, personally, I wanted to actively support it.�Sabina isn�t to her liking, but she�s all right if she can drive out her revenant that has settled in Nade�s mind.

�okay.�Anyway, let�s go buy it quickly.�Sirone, I will wait for you.�

@

Supernatural Psychic Research Society.

In the lab where her friends left, Sirone was lost in thought.

On the sofa was the Spirit magazine Nade had brought, and Sirone�s eyes stayed on the page with the interview article of her parents.

�Ha, why����.�

Sirone couldn�t believe what had just happened.

Of course, I am not ashamed of being the child of a commoner, and I am proud of being the son of my parents.

But now, Sirone was at an age where she knew the world to some extent.

There were many friends at the magic school who were clear-minded, so they hadn�t experienced any particular crisis, but the world�s gaze would have been different. JrNovels.com