Chapter: 81

�Oh! Shirone�s parents? What do you want to do, Shirone?�

The answer was obvious.

Shirone was bouncing up and down in excitement, his eyes were already stuck in the direction of the front gate of the mansion.

Chuckling, Reina told him.

�Bring them here, Shirone. My family will be waiting in the living room. Please, lead Shirone to his family.�

�Right away, miss.�

Shirone followed the butler out of the mansion.

�This way. The stairs are high, so please be careful.�

The butler�s attitude made him uncomfortable. Just a day ago, they didn�t even bother with him, but now? They were treating him like a noble.

�Excuse me, you can just act the usual way you do. It�s not like I became a nobleman or something.�


�No! Please don�t say that. My head may fall off.�

Shirone, who once risked his life for mere books, knew the stress servants experienced better than anyone else.

�Even if you make a mistake, I won�t tell anyone, so don�t be like that.�

The butler�s eyes showed a bit of relief, but he was still on his toes.

�No matter.��

Shirone didn�t care anymore. No he couldn�t care less.

This was because a carriage arrived at the end of the Broad Way.

When he saw his parents� faces, his vision got blurry. The tears he suppressed while living in such an uncomfortable environment poured out.

Not even hearing the butler�s shout, Shirone ran towards the front gate.

�Mom! Dad!�

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Shirone took his parents to the reception room. Their eyes were swollen. They could not hold in their emotions.

It took them some time to get their emotions together.

The meeting was pushed back, perhaps due to Klumph�s consideration, and due to this, Shirone was able to release the emotions that he had bottled up inside.

�Let me take a look at you, son. Your face is all pinched and worn out. I can tell you�ve been through much, my son. You did a good job. Such a good job.�

Tears formed in Vincent�s eyes once again.

Shirone�s complexion had actually improved, but from his parents� perspective, it looked like he didn�t eat or sleep enough during his stay here.

�It wasn�t bad, I was able to read a lot of books. I had a lot of fun. How have you been, father? Everything has been good, I hope?� JrNovels.com