In fact, Sasha and I are friends who fought together in the war, and it's a different kind of bond than the type of person who takes a step back and supports you, Uzuki.
''Oh, that's right--''
Speaking of Sasha.
I remembered my earlier conversation with Hajduki.
"You gave him a drawing set, didn't you? Thank you. How did he like that?
When I say thank you.
In that case, you don't need to thank me. They're free educational kits that Travis and his company distribute to children's homes.
Sasha ruffles her hair and replies like it's nothing at all.
'Wow, you do that kind of charity work too. That's the Travis Company for you.
I see and hear Travis' name everywhere.
And yet, I'm here to tell you that I don't hear any bad rumors about it.
''Well, Sasha had every right to be upset the day I said I didn't even know the existence of the Travis Trading Company, let alone Sasha's name...''
I was once again reminded of this.
But then again, Hajduki seemed to be having a great time drawing. So thank you.
Seiya is really a polite person. I should try to be worthy of being her fiancé (family member) and not be ashamed of it. I have to try harder.
Well, don't get too cocky about it. It's a family that helps each other out where it's lacking.
Lady Sayre is really nice.
Come on. You're embarrassing me.
With that said, I wasn't amused by Sasha's passionate gaze.
'Well, since we're here, why don't we take a look at some of the paintings that Hajduki has drawn? Unfortunately, I'm out right now, but I know where to find the painting. I'll just go get them.
Then I brought the picture that Hajduki had drawn and showed it to him.
This? Hajduki-chan?
Sasha looked at the drawing paper with a strange, serious look on her face.