༺ Thereâs Ice Cream At My Friendâs House! (1) ༻
3 AM.
A dark and quiet time.
âPizza breadâ¦.â
Naru was still fast asleep.
Even though there was a power outage and a thief breaking in, she hadnât woken up even once.
Thatâs how soundly she was sleeping.
âNaru, Dad bought pizza bread and is going to eat it all alone.â
âUhâ¦.â
âHehe. Iâm just kidding. I didnât bring any pizza bread.â
I lightly flicked Naruâs cheek with my finger.
âUrrâ¦!â
Take a look at that grumble.
Of course, Naru still didnât wake up.
I then shifted my gaze from the sleeping Naru.
Brigitte was meditating in the living room of the lab.
âBrigitte, howâs your condition?â
I asked Brigitte.
She was sitting cross-legged on the couch, wearing a thin silk robe.
From what I heard, it was a meditation technique that she had learned from the bald Enkidus.
Brigitte replied with her eyes closed.
âIâm feeling better now.â
Certainly, she looked fine to me.
Brigitte seemed capable of winning battles against the venom even without an antidote.
Although her path is slightly different from those who have developed immunity to venom or reached the Adamantine Bodyâs realm like Enkidus, she was born a sturdy warrior.
âDid you find the scoundrel who stole my clothes?â
Brigitte asked me after concluding her meditation.
I gave a somewhat vague answer.
âI roughly determined their location. Itâs on 61st Street. But itâs a bit late, so I decided to come back.â
â61st Street?â
Brigitte furrowed her brows momentarily.
I wondered if the venom had flared up again, but that didnât seem to be the case.
âJudas, as you know, the City-State of Freesia systematically divides the territory from 1st to 60th Street based on importance.â
âI know. 1st Street has the central city hall, and 55th Street is a run-down slum.â
Naru was kidnapped by the Alubaba Thieves on 55th Street not too long ago.
I already knew that the higher-numbered streets generally had worse security.
When I was speculating to myself about why Brigitte brought this up, she kindly explained.
âFreesiaâs streets officially end on 60th Street. However, youâre saying that this thief is on 61st Street.â
âOh, now that you mention it.â
A non-existent 61st Street.
Truly intriguing.
Brigitte brought out a map.
It was a map with Freesia City-Stateâs territory finely detailed.
âSo, starting from the central city, the streets are numbered clockwise from 1st Street towards the outskirts. 61st Street is roughly around here, similar to the extraterritorial zone of Freesia.â
âA lawless zone, huh?â
âYes. Judas, as you know, the war was fierce. Many refugees fled to this neutral country. Among them were many villains who couldnât assimilate into society. Those guys settled there.â
I understand itâs a chaotic place.
And, on some level, it felt familiar.
Trashy places like these are common no matter where you go.
Brigitte added a few more words.
âItâs an excellent place for villains to gather. However, if we recklessly stir things up, criminals will swarm out like a kicked hornetsâ nest. So, Judas, not going alone today was the right decision.â
âIs that so?â
âAnyway, well, thatâs that. Iâm going to sleep.â
Brigitte lay down on the couch.
Should I take a short nap too?
â¦
..
.
âDad, did you sleep wellâ¦!â
Naru woke up and cheerfully greeted me.
Even though I had briefly dozed off at the table, I snapped back to attention.
When I turned my head, the bright morning sun from the balcony was streaming into the lab.
The time was 7 AM.
It felt like I had just blinked my eyes, but four hours had passed.
Did someone steal my time?
âDad, are you awake? Naruâs awake!â
Naru woke up on her own without my prompting.
She sleeps well at night and wakes up early in the morning.
Was she a morning person? How surprising.
Itâs not the best disposition for becoming an excellent thief.
But itâs a good habit for becoming a princess.
âNaru slept well! She ate pizza bread in her dreams! But since sheâs never eaten it before, she doesnât know what it tastes like!â
Naru enthusiastically described her dreams.
Watching her, I recalled my younger self.
I was a first-grader back then, and I was considered somewhat scatterbrained, to the point where people suspected I had ADHD. But compared to the current Naru, I was relatively calm.
âSo, Naru rode a rainbow and chased clouds. When the clouds went whoosh-whoosh, they ran away. Can clouds turn into horses, Dad?â
Naru seemed to enjoy chatting and sharing stories.
Is it typical for girls her age to like talking about anything and everything?
Or is it just Naru?
I donât know.
So, I just nodded and marveled at Naruâs story, saying, âI see,â as Naru raised her hand as if she remembered something.
âAnd today is the day we go to Naruâs friendâs house! Cecilyâs house!â
âOh, right.â
Naru, me, and Brigitte were invited to the Ragdoll familyâs mansion.
We received the invitation as a token of gratitude for rescuing little Cecily from the Alubaba Thieves.
âItâs Naruâs first time visiting a friendâs house! Iâm looking forward to it!â
A friendâs house.
What was it like when I first visited a friendâs house?
I recalled myself in the first grade.
The most astonishing thing when I first visited a friendâs house was the snacks on the dining table.
A huge refrigerator with a lot of ice cream.
It was unimaginable in our house where anything edible disappeared instantly.
My friendâs mother was also younger than I had expected.
Today, Naru, visiting a friendâs house for the first time in her life, must be wondering what she would feel and think. As I thought about my childhood, Naru added.
âCecily might be an imp! So, like Cariotete said, I have to put the Yaluballu grass under her pillow! Naru will do her bestâ¦!â
Thatâs right.
For Naru, it was like an infiltration mission rather than just a visit.
Then, Brigitte said at that time.
âNaru, now itâs time to get ready for school.â
âI like going to school, Dad! They say weâll have sweet and sour pork for lunch today!â
Naru enthusiastically prepared for school.
I gave her the square chocolate that I had received from the Thievesâ Guild yesterday.
Yesterday, the muscle thief, Baraba or something like that, gave me the chocolate, saying, âYouâre a formidable opponent. I admit defeat. As a sign of respect, Iâll give you chocolate that I made myself.â
A big guy who uses a fruit knife thatâs 10 cm in size and gives handmade chocolates.
Unexpectedly, his sensibilities were quite girlish.
âOh, holy shh, chocolateâ¦! Naru never tasted chocolate beforeâ¦!â
âRemember to brush your teeth after eating.â
âUng, ung!â
After eating the breakfast prepared by Brigitte, Naru went energetically forward.
* * *
âHehe.â
Naru felt good.
It was because she was going to her friendâs house today.
âCecily!â
âNaru!â
Naru and Cecily, who had been waiting for her in front of the classroom, exchanged handshakes.
Then, the red-haired girl, Elizabeth, who had been watching them, hesitated and extended her palm.
âNaru, hello.â
âElizabeth!â
Clapâ
Naru also gave Elizabethâs palm a light clap.
Then, as if she felt a little relieved, Elizabeth asked, âDid you sleep well?â
Naru thought it would be nice to tell her about the dream she had last night.
âLast night, Naru ate pizza bread in her dreams, but the clouds ran away!â
âWeird dream.â
Cecily tilted her head.
Cecilyâs eyes seemed to notice something strange.
It was the ribbon on Naruâs head.
âA ribbon?â
âDad gave it to me! Itâs like a butterfly! Naru likes butterflies! And Brigitte gave me a paper that lets you make contracts with animals! Naru has to catch animals!â
Naru took out the âMagic Scrollâ from her bag.
When Elizabeth, a smart girl, saw it, her eyes widened.
âAn amazing thing. Cool! We have about five magic scrolls at our house, too, but my dad doesnât let me touch them!â
âYou have five of them? Elizabethâs house must be amazing?â
âOur house? Itâs just an ordinary house. But Iâd like Naru to come and play once. We have a big dog. A Silver Retriever.â
âOh, holy shh! A dog! I want to visit Elizabethâs house!â
Naru exclaimed.
Seeing that, Cecily grinned and said,
âWe have cats at our house. Two of them.â
âCats! Thatâs amazing! Can I see them if I visit Cecilyâs house today?â
âI guess.â
Cecily proudly puffed her chest.
Looking at Cecily like that, Elizabeth frowned slightly.
âWe have horses and carriages at our house.â
âDoesnât Cecilyâs house have those too?â
Cecily and Elizabeth developed a competitive spirit.
Feeling that boasting about what they had in front of Naru was a great honor or a game, they raised their self-esteem for a while.
During this time, Naru asked them.
âThen do you have chocolate too?â
In response to Naruâs question, Cecily and Elizabeth looked at each other.
then shook their heads.
âNo.â
âWe donât.â
âBut Naru does! Letâs share it!â
Naru, who was sharing the chocolate her father had given her,
soon heard the ding-dong-ding-dong of the bell ringing, and the children rushed into the classroom.
âNaru, Iâll buy you pizza bread today.â
Elizabeth said to Naru.
The latter exclaimed, âWow, holy shhâ¦! Pizza bread that I ate in my dreamsâ¦!â she seemed very happy.
Elizabeth thought that Naru was a very amusing friend.
Of course, the expressions of the other children watching them were quite serious.
âElizabeth is buying bread for Naru.â
âIs Naru forcing her? She framed her as a thief and now sheâs even making her buy bread.â
ââ¦Sheâs a scary kid. Tywin, what do you think?â
âI donât know. I donât want to bother with such fools.â
Screechâ
The classroom door opened, and the teacher walked in.
As always, Salome was as pretty as ever, but some shadows under her eyes indicated that she hadnât slept well.
âBe quiet, everyone. Your noisy voices can be heard in the corridor. We have an outdoor class today, so letâs all go outside. Weâll see the animals in the schoolâs stable.â
âAnimals! Naru likes animals!â
âI know, so please be quiet.â
Salome clicked her tongue as she looked at Naru.
To think the girl who had the potential to become the greatest thief liked animals.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âLooking at Judasâ form from yesterday, it doesnât seem impossible to steal Naru. But the magician Brigitte is a formidable opponent. How did she ignore the scorpion venom?â
Salome remembered the research laboratory she had infiltrated last night.
She had gone to casually greet and assess her opponent.
Judasâ skills were not as impressive as she had thought, but the danger posed by the magician Brigitte was higher than she had expected.
âShould I ask the Tenebris guys to help with Naruâs abduction? I heard that the women of the red-light district are specialists in abducting women.â
Salome remembered the minions serving Nocturne, the god of darkness. Should she ask them for help? But then, Salome shook her head.
âNo, that woman is too messy. The fate of the abducted girls is always miserable. If she sees Naru, sheâll definitely feel interested.â
In Salomeâs opinion, Naru had great talent.
A great talent for crime.
If those guys saw Naru, they would think, âShe would make a great successor.â
ââ¦For now, itâs better not to tell them about Naru. Thereâs nothing good in getting them involved. Let Naru continue attending the academy for a while.â
Whooshâ
Before she knew it, all the children had rushed out of the classroom.
It was a nice spring day for an outdoor class.
âNaru is going to look for animals!â
Naru was already looking forward to finding a good animal to be her friend.
âI want a baby dragon!â
To surpass Elizabethâs retriever and Cecilyâs cat, she thought she needed something like a baby dragon. Of course, Cecily shook her head.
âNaru, there are no dragons in Freesia. At best, there are lizards.â
âHyaaghâ¦!â
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