"Richt, to you, Mr. Dorothy! I really appreciate you guys. I didn't expect you to protect us, too, in addition to the fact that you brought Rosé back to life."
"I have no more doubts about your two abilities. Thank you."
Last day of vacation.
At the parting dinner seat, Arius and Camilla were bowing their heads.
Richt and Dorothy look at each other every time, awkwardly.
"Yes, no... Either way, they were our enemies"
"It doesn't matter. Because the fact that you helped us doesn't change."
"Mr. Richt. That's what your father says, so you don't have to hesitate, do you?
"That being said..."
To Rosé's words, Richt looks on the table with chirali.
There was a plate left after I managed to eat it out in the mood.
I don't know what to do with feeding you so much in the morning - and so many that you want to get into it.
My stomach's going to burst already.
"It must be our last day, isn't it? I'd like you to slow down a little bit, but I can't help it..."
"Excuse me, Mother. But it doesn't mean we'll never see each other again! If you get another vacation, you'll definitely be back!
"Rose... my mother has been waiting for you, so come back anytime"
Rosé and Camilla zero a grain of tears for each other.
(... Hey, Dorothy. Can't we interrupt family time...?)
Oh, yeah, Richt.
Richt and Dorothy read the air and put their hands on the door that leads outside the room.
Arius was aware of that, but he seemed to have perceived the mood of the two of them, and he wouldn't do anything to stop them in particular.
Pretty gracious kindness.
"Rose, if it's hard work, you can always say it. 'Cause I could use some help."
"Father, I'm not worried about that anymore. I... enjoy working with everyone at Distopia."
Plus - Rose adds.
"Because I like distopias with everyone"
Rosé said so with a confident face.
It's in Arius and Camilla's head, the young Rosé is nowhere to be found anymore.
As a vampire, I grow up to be a daughter who is not ashamed to put it out anywhere.
As a parent, I was just happy with that growth.
As far as Camilla goes, we have two handkerchiefs.
"Apparently, you were worried unnecessarily"
"Right, Mr. Arius. Rosé is an adult now."
"Eh heh."
Here, no one tries to hold Rosé back anymore.
It is sad that my dear daughter will be separated, but it is nevertheless my parents who respect my daughter's will.