Translator: Blushy
Editor: delishnoodles
âWh-what? Iâm five. I know a lot more than His Highness Nico, and even more than Lei,â Chris said in amazement. However, Nico ignored her.
âThen, write out a, i, u, e, o in order.â
âI donât want to.â
âWrite it.â
He pointed at the paper and pencil on the table.
âArgh. I just need to write it, right? Why do I have to listen to a little baby...?â Chris muttered, but she began writing.
âA, i, u. See, I can write it just fine. E, o, done.â
âAgain.â
âWhat?â
âYour e is the wrong way.â
Nico opened his arms and shrugged.
Are you Western? I looked up at Odds-sensei, and the edge of his lips were twitching. I know. I know. Nico didnât know how to write them until recently.
âYou only made a little mistake. This one needs to be done properly too.â
âWhat did you say?!â
Oh, this is bad. Chris was about to flip the table. Chrisâs maid and guard also went on alert.
âAai. Lethâsh pway a game,â I interrupted them stupidly. Oh, I mean cutely.
âGame?â
âGame?â
Both of them turned around at the same time.
âThe game ish cawwed ãfind thhe reaw eã.â
âLeila-sama, what kind of game is that?â To do this quickly, I will need the help of Odds-sensei, who had just asked a question.
âPuth a woth of papersh withh e on thhe fwoor.â (Put a lot of papers with e on the floor)
âOh. Like the one you hit?â
Iâm the one who wants to say, oh Odds-sensei remembered.
âPuth thhe reaw e among thhe fawe e.â (Put the real e among the fake e)
âI get it!â Nico yelled.
âThe one who finds the real e the fastest wins, right?!â
âThathâsh righth.â
Thatâs right. I gave Odds-sensei a demand, âPlease write the correct e and a lot of wrong eâs.â
âSo, thatâs the game? Well, alright.â
It would take a lot of time for us to write it. So, I got Odds-sensei to write too.
âIn thhe meanthime, woow for weththersh thhath Chrish ish bad ath writhing.â (In the meantime, look for letters that Chris is bad at writing)
âI donât have any letters that Iâm bad at writing.â
âChrish. Thathâsh for thhe nexth game.â
Chris thought the game would finish in one round and fidgeted.
â... Fine.â
âIâww confirm ith.â
âSo arrogant.â
However, Chris wasnât good at writing a lot of letters.
âItâs hard to read. Whateverâs fine, right?â
Apparently, thatâs what she thinks. It might be alright since sheâs five. However, the Prince can write these letters properly, so his study buddy should be able to too.
What about me, you ask? Of course, I can read. But, my hands wonât move the way I want them too, so I donât force myself to write. Of course, I practice writing, but I draw more. Both Nico and Odds-sensei said that was fine.
Odds-sensei immediately understood the game that I proposed.
âI just have to mix the real e with the fake eâs and put them on the ground, right?â
âAi.â
The three of us stood before the paper and looked at it in excitement. There are three correct eâs.
âThen, this is the wrong e, and this is the correct e. Letâs find the correct e. Now, letâs begin!â
Nico flew out like the wind and grabbed two correct eâs in no time at all, and Chris also picked up the correct e after hesitating for a moment.
The two proudly showed Odds-sensei their papers.
âChristine-sama, which way did you draw the last line on your e?â
âHmm, towards the hand that I take oranges with.â
âOranges? Well, okay. Thatâs right. You can remember it as the hand that you harvest oranges with. Then, please write it again.â
âOkay!â Chris replied frankly and wrote her e. Chris looked happy, and Odds-sensei seemed impressed. So she can do it.
Even so. I thought it was funny. Apparently, I had only moved two steps.
âLei...â
Wouldnât it be better if you had left one for me if youâre going to look at me pitifully? If itâs like this then...
âIâm changing thhe ruwesh.â (Iâm changing the rules.)
âLei, thatâs not fair.â
âIth ish! Grabbing thwo piecesh of papersh ishnâth fair!â (It is! Grabbing two pieces of papers isnât fair)
Nico looked at the two pieces of paper in his hand and gave me one. I stomped my feet.
âI! I wanth tho geth ith myshewf!â
Nico rubbed my head while feeling troubled. Thatâs fine, but this is a battle.
âYou can onwy thawe one! The pershon who thawesh ith tho Oddsh-shenshei winsh!â
Nico and Chris thought for a while.
âWell, thatâs fine.â
âThat sounds good.â
âThen, thhathâsh thhath!â
I snorted. Iâll get Natalie and the others to help me this time.
âNow then, second round. Begin!â Nico ran to the other side when Odds-sensei said this. He took the furthest e and ran back to Odds-sensei to show him. Next was Chris. In the meantime, I quietly took an e, and was the last one to show Odds-sensei.
âLeila-sama passes too.â
âAi!â
I also showed the paper to Natalie.
âLei-sama, itâs good that you were able to get the paper!â
âAi!â
I felt satisfied. Next, I showed it to Hans.
âThatâs good, you were able to get it properly.â
âAi!â
Naturally.
Like this, Chris started showing the strength of a five-year-old and competed with Nico. We ran around the whole morning. I was always last, but I had lots of fun.
Otou-sama and Felicia came at lunchtime. Felicia looked like she was going to faint when she saw the mess of papers on the ground, and it was funny.
âNow thhen, thhe pershon who cowwecthsh thhe moshth papersh wiww be thhe winner.â (Now then, the person who collects the most papers will be the winner)
âBegin!â Odds-sensei spoke pleasantly, so Nico and Chris moved conditionally. One paper, two papers, three papers, one fell, so one more.
Huh? Thereâs no more? I looked around restlessly.
âLei...â
âLei...â
âBuffo.â
It seems like Nico and Chris collected the rest of the papers. I think Hans laughed, but why is Otou-sama making a strange face?
âHah, thhath wash though.â (That was tough) I said as I gave Odds-sensei the papers, and he complimented me with a smile, âLeila-sama, you did a great job.â
Odds-sensei has become quite an understanding person. We each went our separate ways during lunch. When I returned, I fell asleep because I was tired, and Chris got angry, âWhy is she sleeping?!â I donât understand why she was mad.