Ulysses almost strangled on his foods when he heard those questions. Ry offers him a glass of water that he is shyly accepted, and without a single impression, he drinks. “Thank you,” he said after he is done with it. “You're always welcome.” Ry grinned at him The same question Geselle's mother asks us. A topic that I've wished for a couple of minutes that they won't give them an answer. I am not ready for another phase of their story. “After Geselle finished her studies, maybe we can--” it was Mael that Gee's father cut. “You shouldn't have decided on your own, Mael.” he seriously let out without a blink, “You should ask her, and you should ask us first.” “Dad.” Gee pouted and frowned at him. “What?” her father asked her, “You should help us first, Gee, when you graduated from scho

