I Signed-In in Tokyo

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After Lynn En’s recognition that Ran and Kazumi Tsukamoto can practice Qi. He briefly explained the principles of Qi. After all, just like what he said before, the practice of Qi depends on talent. Wait until Ran and Kazumi Tsukamoto can realize the existence of Qi by themselves without using external force.

 

At that time, two new Qi users will be born. As for the Sonoko. Well, tennis is quite promising, but karate is not for you.

 "Thank you very much for your advice, Shishō!"

But after that, one thing bothered Lynn. Kazumi Tsukamoto, who is one year older than him, is far more stubborn than he thought. She firmly believes that she is already a member of Freestyle Karate. Because of this, She insists on calling Lynn Shishō. Lynn tried to persuade her frequently, But he couldn't change her mind. Suddenly get a beautiful female disciple.  Make him feel complicated.

Fortunately, Ran's temperament is not as stubborn as Kazumi Tsukamoto's. Ran didn’t call him Shishō. Otherwise, if he decides to confess his feelings, then he will lose his face.

Does he not need face anymore?

"Ran-san, it's time to leave."

Qi training takes time, more than expected. Looking at the phone, it’s almost five o’clock. If they don’t rush back, his coffee shop will close today.

“Lynn-san, you are wrong."

Sonoko suddenly shook her head, again and again, making Lynn come closer inexplicably. What did she say wrong? Lynn doesn't know where the trouble Sonoko said. Lynn's eyes are full of puzzlement.

"It's the way you are calling us. You didn't let Ran call you master, but you are Ran's half teacher, right?" It is already a teacher-student relationship, but still calling Ran-san or something, this is very wrong!"

Seeing that Lynn hadn't reacted, Sonoko immediately explained what had happened. She turned out to be struggling with such trivial matters.

"Then, If it was not Ran-san, what should I call?"

Lynn looked at Sonoko dumbfoundingly. He didn't know what the girl wanted to do. Is it worth mentioning this way?

 "Just call the name directly. Lynn can call her “Ran” like me."

"Ran, is that okay?"

"What?" 

When Sonoko said these words, Ran did not react. Should she let Lynn call her Ran? It seems to make sense.  After all, She was his half disciple, not wrong at all. If Lynn can call her “Ran” directly.

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In an instant, Ran's cheeks blush.

"Ran, do you mind Lynn-san your name called directly?"

Sonoko stepped forward, gently pulled her friend's arm, and gave her several winks. 

That look made Ran agree quickly. Although she didn't understand what was happening, she shook her head subconsciously.

"No... I don't mind..."

Not only to respond to Sonoko. But, She doesn't hate Lynn calling her Ran. It makes her shy. She felt that they were getting closer and closer.

"Then there will be no problem! Lynn-san, Are you still not willing?"

Ran's answer made Sonoko satisfied. This time, her words gave Lynn no choice.

"If Ran doesn't mind, of course, I am fine. But don't call me Lynn-san. Just call me Lynn."

Of course, Lynn prefers to call Ran directly instead of Ran-san or Mouri. But the question is the relationship between the two of them still not that close? Of course, he needs to be steady and gradual. When the time comes, it’s not too late to make changes.

Sonoko's sudden operation surprise him. But judging from the results, it seems that he made a profit. He just doesn’t understand why Sonoko did this.

 "Okay, Lynn..."

Lynn said these words to Ran. But unfortunately, although Ran tried very hard to change her tune. But in the end, she was still shy.

Is Ran such a shy girl?

"That's right! Lynn, since you have changed your way to call Ran. Should you also call me Sonoko? After all, I am Ran's best friend, and now we are friends. If Lynn called me Suzuki-san, I would feel very lonely."

Okay, Lynn hadn't figured out what she wanted to do before, but now he finally figured it out. She just wanted to change how Lynn called her. 

"I see. Sonoko, I would like to ask you for your advice from now on."

Lynn did not disappoint her expectant gaze.  After all, after passing this incident, Lynn and Ran became closer. 

Forget it. You don’t need to know the details. After all, sometimes, the less you know, the happier you will be, right?

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