Urudia roared, "Shut up!"

Yeffert read: “Emily said, ‘She is my mother, and she is a gentle woman.’”

"I told you to shut up!" Urudia rushed up, snatched the fairy tale book, and tore it to shreds.

"..." Yefrit shrugged helplessly.

Urudia tossed the scrap paper aside, turned and lay down on the bed. As soon as she closed her eyes, tears streamed down her face.

It got noisy outside again.

The man asked again, "If facing your inner self can bring about change, why don't you go out and see for yourself?"

Urudia didn't answer, but simply pulled the blanket over her head.

the next day.

When Urutia arrived at the canteen.

The man did not leave after all.

"I've noticed that their staff meals are much better than your children's meals," the other person said happily, holding a large plate with a variety of dishes.

Urutia smelled the aroma, swallowed, then stubbornly lowered her head, gripped the middle of the plastic spoon, and shoveled rice into her mouth.

Sudden.

A fragrant aroma drew near.

She saw a chicken leg, as big as half her face, placed on her plate.

She looked up in surprise.

But she discovered that the other person was also putting bitter melon into her bowl at the same time.

"If you eat my chicken leg, you have to eat the bitter melon too," the other person said.

Urutia sighed.

She picked up the chicken leg and took a bite.

Then he scooped up a slice of bitter melon with a spoon.

Huh?

Today's bitter melon.

It doesn't seem bitter.

Today's breakfast.

Urutia ate her fill.

Chapter 181, Ultear: Scumbag

perhaps

He's just a bit strange, but he's not a bad person.

Urutia thought to herself.

Because for the next few days, she ate better at each of her three meals than before.

that guy

I always find excuses to give her more food.

in fact

Urutia discovered that he could eat things like green peppers and carrots.

This evening.

She couldn't hold back any longer and asked, "How long are you going to stay?"

Ultear looked into Yefrit's eyes, her perceptive and extremely sensitive gaze meeting those calm, dark eyes through the clean glass lenses.

She didn't know if her eyes had conveyed anything.

But deep down, she was indeed expecting an answer that was somewhat difficult for her to put into words.

She hoped that the other person could stay.

Although she thought it was impossible.

of course

Urudia puffed out her cheeks, pouted, and made a cute expression to show her dissatisfaction and her desire to drive the other person away.

It's contradictory; the eyes and expressions convey completely opposite meanings—like a look of disdainful anticipation.

This only strengthened Urudia's belief that the answer the other party gave her was not a lie.

She hated being lied to, just like her mother comforting her while abandoning her here.

But the other party remained silent.

Gradually.

after a long time

Perhaps it wasn't a long time, but a very short time. However, to Urutia, the other person's steady breathing sounded extremely long.

The other party finally spoke slowly, and at that moment, Ultear felt the world before her slowed down to an extreme.

Yefried: "How long I stay is up to you."

"I'm here to save you."

"emmmm"

He stroked his chin, pondered for a moment, and said, "As long as you can forgive yourself and forgive Uru."

"Don't mention that name!"

Urudia immediately threw herself onto the bed and covered her head with the blanket.

"I hate her!"

"."

The room was silent.

After a long time.

The sound of a chair creaking could be heard, indicating that the other person had sat down.

Then Urutia heard: "So, I'll stay here for now."

Urutia had mixed feelings.

She recalled her mother, but that feeling transformed into hatred.

She thought of this strange guy again. When she heard him say that he wouldn't leave for the time being, she was somewhat happy, but then she remembered that the reason he wouldn't leave was to ask her to forgive the woman who abandoned her, and she felt very frustrated.

It's getting noisy outside again.

The man said, "I won't be going out to check on things tonight either."

Urutia did not answer.

After a while.

She heard a sound coming from the sofa; that guy was going to sleep, she thought.

It was quiet outside.

Urutia stood up and glanced at the sofa.

The other person was lying on their side on the sofa, seemingly asleep.

As Urtia left the room, she saw several soldiers walking towards her.

A look of panic crossed their faces, but it was hidden by the red cloth and Urudia didn't see it.

"Urutia, what's wrong?"

A soldier blocked Urutia's path and asked him a question.

"Get me another blanket," Urutia said.

"Is it because it's too cold? We can give you a thicker one," the soldier was saying when Urudia interrupted him harshly.

"I said!"

She bared her teeth slightly, like an angry kitten, but combined with her cute appearance, she wasn't scary at all.

However, the overflowing magic cooled the air by several degrees, which frightened several soldiers.

Don't underestimate Ultear just because she's a child; her current strength is far beyond what they can handle.

They all bowed, unconsciously displaying a gesture of submission.

Urutia said sternly, "Get me another blanket!"

"Yes." The soldiers didn't dare to delay and quickly brought over a quilt.

Urudia took the blanket and returned to the room.

Seeing Yefritte on the sofa, she angrily threw the blanket on it and then went to the bed.

"."

The other person didn't wake up, and the blanket slipped to the floor.

Ultia, who already had one foot on the bed, remained silent for a few seconds before finally turning around and muttering under her breath, "What an unreliable adult."

She picked up the blanket, unfolded it, and gently covered Yefrit with it.

You bastard!

Urudia looked at Yefrit's face and thought to herself:

[They don't look so bad when they're asleep.]

"Mimi, it's all a misunderstanding! I never wanted to go to the nightclub. Laxus dragged me there!"

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