The Seventh Week

Chapter 27

Kota Aizawa sat on the chair in front of his desk. He crossed his fingers and rubbed his thumbs together.

This was the first time he was called to the office as a parent. How should he put it? It was a little complicated.

Kota Aizawa thought to himself as he rushed over after settling the matter at hand. However, his face remained listless.

The Discipline Discipline adjusted his glasses nervously. After pondering for a while, he couldn't help but ask, "Excuse me, are you the legendary Mr. Eraser Head?"

"Ah, just call me Xiangze." Kota Aizawa scratched his cheek and said.

After all, she was his parent.

…

"So, that's how it is." Discipline Discipline finally adjusted his mentality in front of his idol and explained the whole story.

She placed her hands on the table and looked at the man in front of her seriously.

Kota Aizawa was not surprised at all.

It was quite in line with that girl's character to be called to her parents for this kind of thing.

"Previously, I always thought that the child had no personality. That's what she always told others, but I didn't expect her to have such a strong personality when she was in danger."

No, that girl had always had her own personality.

"But … that's not the problem.

It's good to have the courage to face the enemy, but I'm a little worried that the child will go astray. "

Kota Aizawa's expression finally became serious, and he subconsciously straightened his back.

After all, she was still her own child. She was more or less concerned about other people's judgment.

Discipline sighed as he recalled Sako's behavior these days.

"That child always sleeps in class and fights with the male students in the class. Although she listens obediently during the lecture, it's obvious that she doesn't take it seriously.

As a teacher, it's not that I don't trust my students.

It's just that … "Discipline raised his head." I still hope that, as Ourumit's daughter, that child can be a little more outstanding. "

Kota Aizawa was startled. Looking at the serious expression on Discipline Principle's face, he could not help but sigh. Is that so?

Pushing open the door, Kota Aizawa saw Takeshi, who was being pulled by the ear by Ms. Takeshi.

She looked to the side and saw her child standing obediently in the corner, silently looking down at her toes.

"Let's go."

Sako quietly raised his head and glanced at Kota Aizawa. He knew that he had caused trouble for Kota Aizawa, so he silently followed behind him.

"I'm sorry."

Kota Aizawa glanced at Sako, who was following him with her head lowered. "Why are you apologizing?"

"… I shouldn't have used … Personality." Sako paused for a moment.

The corners of Kota Aizawa's lips curled up slightly. So, he still knew.

"It's not that you shouldn't have used your personality, but you shouldn't have rushed forward." Kota Aizawa purposely looked into Sako's eyes, but he couldn't see any emotion in her dark eyes.

"The first thing you should do is to escape … Why didn't you wait for teacher to come over?"

"… Because I have classmates."

Kota Aizawa looked at Sako in surprise.

"I didn't want them to get hurt." Sako turned his head, his gaze drifting to the side.

He suppressed his urge to stroke the dog's head, and a smile gradually appeared in his eyes. This answer was barely fitting of a hero.

But … he still had to be punished.

Sako lay on the table, wanting to cry, but no tears came out. He had already copied several pages of paper and wrote the words' I was wrong '.

Was Kota Aizawa a child?

It was too childish to ask him to write ten thousand words of 'I was wrong'!

Ourumit dragged his tired body home. He took out his keys to open the door, recalling what Aizawa had said to him today.

When he received a call from the school in the afternoon, he couldn't spare any time, so he asked Aizawa for help.

He knew that Aizawa had more free time than he did, but he kept troubling him.

He really was an unqualified parent.

The living room was pitch-black, with only a faint light coming from behind the bedroom door.

Ourumit pushed open the door and was surprised to see Sako sleeping on the table.

When he walked closer, he realized that the words' I was wrong 'were written on the paper under her arm.

Olumet's heart was hit by a sour feeling. He carefully picked up the girl.

He gently placed Sako under the blanket and tucked her in. Ourumit was about to leave when he saw the calm Sako suddenly frown. She looked uneasy.

He hesitated and didn't leave. He saw a tear roll down the corner of the girl's eye, and she suddenly opened her eyes.

The red hexagons in her black pupils were exquisite and strange.

Ourumit was shocked. For a moment, he felt that those eyes were filled with misfortune and hatred.

Sako was stunned for a moment. The world in front of her slowly became clear. The emotions from the nightmare were still in her eyes. "Ourumit?"

She rubbed her dry eyes. She wondered if she had used her eyes too much today. Her eyes felt very uncomfortable.

Ourumit hesitated. In the end, he didn't ask if those eyes had anything to do with her personality. He comforted Sako by rubbing her hair. "Go to sleep. I'm the one who woke you up."

She struggled to get up from the blanket. "I still need more than a thousand …"

Her body was pressed down and stuffed back into the blanket.

"Don't write anymore. You're still young. Sleep is the most important thing. Go to sleep first."

"Mm," Sako mumbled softly. She decisively surrendered to the warm blanket and went back to sleep.

She didn't see Ourumit's gentle gaze on her.

Early in the morning, she got out of bed and washed her hair.

Sako put on her sportswear and was about to go for a jog when she saw breakfast on the table.

Biting the fried egg, Sako hesitantly looked at Ourumit, who was sitting opposite her.

Did the sun rise from the west today?

After being followed by the thin and weak Ourumit, Sako couldn't help but turn around. "Why have you been following me all day?"

Ourumit's eyes narrowed into slits. She smiled widely and gave Sako a thumbs up. "From today onwards, I'm going to fulfill my responsibility as a guardian!"

Ourumit lowered her head. Her eyes were serious. "I was too irresponsible in the past."

Sako had mixed feelings. She awkwardly turned her head away.

So it was because her parents were called.

"Follow me if you want, but don't force yourself." She felt that the bamboo-like body would be blown away by the wind in a few steps.

How did such an unreliable person become a hero?

On the other side, Phyllostachys Amoena was unhappy as he listened to the black fog in his ear.

Lumphan?

Male form?

Shedding Fence

"Fortunately, they didn't realize that you were the one behind this. Didn't I tell you that Sako had a mission with the enemy?"

Phyllostachys Amoena's eyes were dark. "I don't think it's a mission." He looked up. "Are you hiding something from me?"