“Remember" that I am a future losing heroine, the first thing I thought to do was to distance myself from the future brave man - Lukersch.

Looking back, for the past eight years, there have been more than one child of our generation in the small village - pulling us out, three boys and three girls at a time, to be exact - and being Laura, I was with Lukersch all the time. That's the same with Lukersch, which means me and Lukersch weren't in the other kids' circles.

To observe from the conversation at the beginning of "Last Brave," if the memory of “I" hadn't returned, I would have spent until that day when Lukersch would have traveled while in this state. The villagers said, "You're still with Laura today," "You're still friendly," etc. This is enclosed in a way. Will the brave Lukersch return to a village full of villagers like this after he has fulfilled his duties?

Talk about the future, anyway. I wanted to change the relationship between the two of us first. Together, at the beginning of the game, it should be possible to change the common perception that "Lukersch and Laura will get married in the future" that was drifting among the villagers - should be.

Being attacked by demons, but not injured by the power of Lukersch's brave men, I resumed my activities the following day. Everyone in the village, including my parents, didn't look very good saying, "I'd rather be at rest..." but as far as I'm concerned, I'm running out of time anyway.

- Change jobs as soon as possible from the profession of childhood training for brave men.

That is the goal I set out. However, one problem arose that prevented the achievement of that goal. It is.

"Lukersch, it's okay now..."

The problem is that the brave men of the future will not leave my side. But this attitude may also be natural for a day after I was declared to observe it.

From the look on his face at that time, I knew I never said it with momentum on the spot. I knew it, but my plan goes crazy as it is.

"I promised Laura's grandmother I would protect her."

"I appreciate that, but you've never been attacked by demons in a village, have you?

"Yes, but...... but because it could come today"

That's the brave man of the future. As an 8-year-old, you have a solid idea. And as Lukersch put it, in fact, a future not so far away, demons also start to appear in villages.

Now we try to surround the village, faint but enchanted. It's holy magic that keeps the demons away. But as the Resurrection of the Demon King approaches, the Demon becomes more powerful than ever, and with faint magic, it becomes ineffective. With such phenomena happening all over the world, the kings of this world begin to look for the brave. A messenger from the castle also arrives in this village, but at that time demons appear in good time. Lukersch defeats it with the power of the brave. The messenger who saw it recognized him as a brave man, and Lukersch travels to the king's capital - about an hour after the beginning.

I'm a little out of line on the story, but I honestly want to do something about Lukersch following me like a Cargamo kid. It's a good story if I don't like Lukersch, but I'd also like to avoid those two being considered “special” friendly around me, given the future.

"Because I'm really okay now!

"No. Whatever Laura says, I'll follow."

Lukersch doesn't try to snort harder, even if he tries to poke it out in strong words.The childhood tampering we've spent together for eight years was a snort boy, even though he looked disgusted if I put it this way. If you are a crybaby, where has Lukersch gone, who had been mocked by the boys in the village for being weak?

While I was confused, "I” felt the shadow of the brave man of the future in his stubborn attitude.

The brave man of the future, whom “I” know, was indeed a serene character that made me feel the Lukersch of today. However, there was no fright in front of the demons, and the strength and stubbornness of the will to show them from time to time was impressive because they were usually gentle and calm.

Apparently, the presence of childhood tamed Laura was also significant in Lukersch's personality formation. What a sad fact it is to think of the future.

"... Laura, are you kidding me? Laura today, something's wrong."

Shoulders bounced heavily at the words of potpourri and zero childhood taming. Yes, the brave Lukersch seemed to be missing and sensitive to the emotional movements of others. That means you look closely at people.

Until now, Laura hasn't changed to being me, but overnight, my contents are nearly 20 years old. On the contrary, it feels like a new personality has been born. There will be no complete fusion between me and “me," and that change in words and deeds - it wouldn't be strange if discomfort appeared.

"No, that's not true."

That's how he smiled and showed it, but Lukersch is giving those eyes a darker peek at the color of suspicion. I noticed my anomaly so skilfully because of the length of the eight years we've spent together. Childhood is a troublesome attribute to create.

Though the contents are over 20 years old, I'm still in a state of confusion about this situation, with memories for two and extra personality. I mean, what are you trying to say? I want you not to feel sorry for me when I see this situation where an 8-year-old boy is questioning me and I'm stuck responding.

"That, Laura?

I looked back reflexively at the somewhat tongueless voice that rocked my tympanic membrane. Then there she was, the red-haired girl. This girl-- yes, Petra! It's Petra Emme. This village, the only daughter of the village chief of Emme.

In "Last Brave," he was one of those Mob villagers who clearly didn't even remember his name. But to me now she seems heavenly help, angelic. What a good place you put me through!

"Laura, are you hurt? Daijibu?

"Petra! Ugh, yeah, it's okay now. Sorry to bother you."

Unexpectedly gripping his hand, Petra rounded her eyes. You must be surprised at what I do.

Petra and I had conversations about greetings and greetings, but they weren't particularly close. I don't even remember communicating in such contact.

Now I wonder why I've only had a thin superficial relationship while I have the same generation of girls in the village. Is it caused by the fact that Lukersch's mother and my mother are close and have a family groove relationship? That's okay, but Laura should have expanded her friendship.

From now on, we want to get along. Girls want to deepen friendship with each other.

Whether to make that wish or distance yourself from Lukersch, this must be your chance now.

"Are you going somewhere?

"Huh? Oh, yeah. I'm going to Radmila's house."

"Can I come with you?

Petra expressed a more blatant surprise than earlier. Perhaps behind it, Lukersch also has his eyes round.

You too, brave man of the future, should spread your friendship. A man his age who only says, "Oh, you're the same," no matter how many times he talks to you, he's not a friend.

Still smiling and staring at Petra, who had half-opened her mouth and stopped moving, she did her gaze behind my back for a moment before

"Fine."

I did nod.

When I respond to the answer with a quick "thank you," I look back. Then I had eyes with Lukersch, who had already taken a few steps this way. You must be going to follow me.

I darken the grin that was floating. And clearly, I said, staring directly in the face at the blue eyes.

"Lukersch, go home first"

About Petra, I succeeded in interrupting Radmila's house. I believe this will be a major step toward changing jobs from the profession of childhood training of the brave.

When he entered Radmila's house, he was attacked by a fierce sense of pre-sight. It's not like I've never been here before, but this is the first time I've felt this visibility. I immediately realized who it was after a roundabout.

- Recovery pills should have come out of the closet over there in the memory of my previous life. No, it could have been Madoka - the currency of this world.

"Laura!?

I was digging up crappy memories, and they called me by my name from the back.

This voice is not Radmila. Radmila talks in a sweeter way. This young, yet calm, person who speaks...

"Yulia! Yulia was here too?

Her name with long, beautiful dark hair is Euria. It's a girl some older than us. At the most spiritual age, I'm older than anyone.

"Are you okay to wake up now?

"Yeah. I'm sorry to bother you. It's okay now."

I replied with a smile, but I was somewhat, no, quite struck by the fact that not only Petra but Euria was also at Radmila's house.

There are three girls of my generation living in this village, except me. Those three refer to Petra, Euria, and Radmila, as you suspect. Which means that three girls from my generation, except me, were promising to play with me!

Out of company. Desperately shaking off the word that came up in the back of my brain. What they didn't ask me out for was caring about being attacked by demons yesterday. Must be. - No, let's not be strong.

I can only give a sad, vague answer, even if I try to fulfill and think if they invited me, as I was not attacked by demons yesterday. You might have invited me. He might not have invited me. My relationship with the other girls was so rare, even though they lived in the same village.

But I don't have time to be depressed. Instead, I could notice this fact. “I” am lucky. Because I just need to create a relationship. The "Last Brave" Laura, who didn't realize that, has had such a sad outcome, but I won't.

"Euria, Petra's here, huh? - Well, there's Laura."

Where I was firmly determined, Radmila comes shaking her fluffy, soft looking orange hair.

I scolded him for pity for his heart pulsing loudly, and gave him the friendliest, most age-appropriate innocent smile I could. And say.

"Radmila, plus two. Can I interrupt, too?

"Fine."

He accepted it lighter than I expected. I was delighted with that,

"But Lukersch, huh?

He then dropped his shoulder disappointingly at the words that rocked his eardrum.

Am I already recognized on the set with Lukersch?

The sense of crisis increases at once. You can't stay like this. I'm only 8. Lukersch travels as a brave man, certainly at 16. I remember hearing the dialogue at the beginning of the game that it was almost 17. We have eight more years, and in eight years, we need to get out of the brave man's childhood training profession.

It won't be exactly eight years. Even if Lukersch stays in this village until he travels, there is no denying the possibility that he will stand around no matter how unwilling I am.

We should still leave this village as soon as possible. Take this small, closed village. If I do not, perhaps I will continue to be a child tamer of the brave.

Once again, there are two major goals for the future.

One thing is to distance yourself from Lukersch to an unsuspecting extent.

Two, finding a job in your hands and leaving this village as soon as possible.

Achieve these and I will change the future. I won't let you call me a losing heroine. You can forget it for the brave. Let me grab my own happiness.

Aim, childhood taming of the strippers and braves!

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