
Before Suiren came, the Naoists had already come and occupied one of the two-seat tables.
"I'm glad you came to see me, Sir Naoist." Suiren said as he sat on an empty seat in front of the Naoists.
Naoist smiled slightly. "I can't possibly let you wait, Lady Themisree."
Soon after, the waiter came with tea and cookies and placed them on the table. The two chatted warmly while finishing the dishes available in front of them.
After that, the two decided to take a walk in the town square.
The town square today is quite crowded, more crowded than in previous days.
"Is there anything today? Looks like Birmin Town is more crowded than usual."
"Today is one of those days where orphanage kids can go out and enjoy Birmin town." Naois replied with a smile looking at the children running around.
After the Naoists said that, Suiren realized that the number of children under 17 years old dominated the crowd in the city square.
"You seem to know this city very well, Sir Naois." Reply Suiren.
"of course. I grew up here."
A girl with braids in her hair approached Naois and Suiren. He carried some rosebuds in a basket hanging from his arm.
"Roses? Just one Crest." Said the girl with a smile on her face. When he smiled, his tooth was clearly visible.
The Naoists thrust ten pieces of Crest to the girl and then took a rose from her basket. He then stroked the girl's head.
"It's too much money, sir." The girl looked at Naois in confusion.
"Take it. A rose as beautiful as this should be worth more than a Crest."
After that, the girl went and offered the flower to the other people.
"The children of this orphanage are trying to save up for when they get out of the orphanage." The Naoist gaze was fixed on the crowd of children who were joking with each other.
"No." Naoist smiled gently. "I used to live there."
Suiren was slightly surprised to hear that statement.
"I was adopted by the Dianthus family when I was ten years old. So I'm not a descendant of the original nobility." Naoist said with a smile on his face.
"Then we are the same, Sir Naois." Suiren smiled back at him.
"If so, how about we talk informally from this point on, Lady Themisree?"
Suiren nodded his head.
"When I inherit the title of baron, I will try to help the orphanage in Birmin as much as I can. Although it doesn't seem like it's going to be as easy as I've imagined."
"You'll never know unless you try it out, right?" Reply Suiren.
Naoist laughed at Suiren's response. "I must admit, you're different from my shadow."
"I hear it often."
The two walked towards the fountain and sat on the edge of the fountain.
"Do you have any gold pieces, Lady Themisree?" Ask Naoist. He looked down at the fountain, his red hair falling out framing his face perfectly.
Suiren nodded his head. "For what?"
"When I was in the orphanage, I used to throw gold pieces that I made and make requests at this fountain. I think that's what brought me to this day." The Naoist reached into a piece of gold from his pocket.
"Hmm. I don't have a desire yet for this moment, so I'll use this gold piece to request that your hope of helping the orphanage can be realized." After saying that, Suiren threw the golden pieces into the pool.
The water ripples small and makes a 'plop' sound when the coin goes into the water. Along with that, Suiren's request was carried into the fountain.