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A fluffy red pupil stared up at me.

'You can't fall asleep again, haha...' (Lol I guess she heard them)

I noded a little depressed as the child seemed to have completely woken up.

"Okay."

"Judy's mom, Joa." (?)

The kid rubbing her face in my arms was lovely.

However, I thought I should warn the child.

"But Judith, when you go somewhere, you must tell your mom or dad."

I made eye contact with the child and asked her with a stern voice.

"Last time that you were secretly playing hide-and-seek with the maids, I scolded you. If you disappear like this again, I'm going to impose a magic ban next time."

"...You'll write one?"

The child was smart, so she quickly understood what I was saying and made a dim look.

My heart weakened.

"...I wasn't angry, I was worried."

I eventually sighed and hugged Judith tightly.

"Do you know how shocked I was to think someone took you?"

"But... but there was no time."

"...What? What time?"

"Unng, for telling."

You didn't have time to talk.

'Who taught you all those words?'

The cute excuse made me laugh instead of making me angry.

But I kept my mouth shut.

"No matter how busy you are with your work, you must tell us. Otherwise, your mom and dad will be crying and looking for Judith."

"You... You look for me?"

"Of course. You want your mom and dad to cry every day and look for Judith?"

"No, no..."

The child cried out in tears.

Then, don't be silly. She towered over me with her palsy palms, and I felt a strain on my heart. (?)

"...Ah, and why did you break the relics in the basement?"

I managed to keep my composure, coughing in vain, as there was still something left to be warned.

"You can't do that. Relics are things that you have to save and take care of."

"But..."

Judith suddenly stuck her face in my arms as she kept her mouth shut at my scolding.

"So ...you have to keep..."

"Huh?"

I asked back because I couldn't hear what he was muttering.

But scaredly, the child raised her head and shouted.

"I'm the only one who's going to make a noise!" (?)

"Judit, what does that mean?"

"huung!"

But Judith buried her face in my arms again without answering.

Really, I was the one who gave birth to her, but I couldn't keep up with her thoughts at all.

Judith, who had been flapping her wings for a while and playing with the tip of my hair, soon fell asleep again, exhaling her breath.

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