91 I want 2 (1/2)

Yes, and you are?”

”Sarah, Sarah McKinnon.” Then she proceeded to extended her hand for a handshake, which Linri promptly grabbed.

Sarah seemed to be in her early thirties. She had an oval shaped face and had slant-eyes: she must have been of Asian descent. Well, this was a surprise, considering her name Linri had assumed she would be English or Albonian in this world's terms. That must mean her father is Caucasian or married into the family but the latter one is not likely. Still, both of those scenarios must mean she is a half. Her mother's or father's side should be from Hanawa as that was the place she sent Kris. A woman as smart as her shouldn't just send her child to that place with only an ex-classmate. Wait, thinking about those lines, that must also mean her grandparents must be someone of stature that can influence the inner workings of the country. Wow, this just got more interesting!

”To be frank, I am quite surprised. I didn't expect you look like this.” Sarah said with an astonished expression.

”Why does everyone keep saying that? Brie, why does everyone keep saying that?” Linri said the second part looking towards Brie who made an ”I don't know” expression, but she was clearly laughing under that. What she said could be accepted as a compliment by others, but for some reason, Linri seemed to be offended by that, so she found it funny. Then she started to inspect the women sitting next to her. To be honest, she didn't seem like someone who would kill him. The image she gave her was that of a kind warm hearted big sister, but that was good, right?

”Pardon my manners. I just expected someone looking younger when I heard you were one of Snow's students. And who might this young lady be?” She said with a little blush and turned towards Brie with a big smile on her face. Still, Linri wasn't paying attention to any of that: he was still analysing her in his mind. From the way she spoke, it was obvious that she was from nobility, which confirmed his first guess. Thinking further, her mother might have married for political purposes. She didn't have a ring on her finger, so that must mean she was not married yet. It might be either because she was rebelling against her family and didn't want a political marriage or her parents were relaxed enough to let her choose her own life partner. Actually, scratch that: both her parents married for political purposes and, thinking of their backgrounds, it was impossible they would let her choose her own partner, so it is most likely that they didn't find anyone 'worthy' of her yet. Give 2 more year tops, she would be married.

”Oh? Her? She is just my cousin Brissa. She just graduated from elementary school and will be starting middle school this year. She is eleven now, at the age where she is starting to rebel, acting like a grown up. She doesn't even cling to me like she used to! You should have seen her when she was 4: she was such a little muffin, always clinging to my leg, calling me 'big brother' and asking me to play with her. Oh, here is a nice story. Did you know that she used to say 'I will marry big brother Linri'? Ahh, such sweet times. How the time flies!”

”Who would want to marry you? Humph!” said Brie with clear rage on her face, which Sarah took as cute. So she really did have a sweet spot for children. I guess that explains why she would want to save an artificial human made with her DNA and even call him her child. Linri did not know if he should call this heartwarming or stupid, but who cares? It worked in his favour and that was all it matters.

”Oh yeah, beautiful sis, why are you here talking to my big bro?” Brie was offended by Linri and angry at him, but it was still not enough to cloud her judgement. Even if she didn't like it, she knew the reason why he brought her here and she had to play along. Sarah, however, looked distressed while thinking about how to answer this question. Frankly, this was not how she imagined the conversation would go.

”That... Is it alright to talk such matters with her here?”

”I don't think it would be a problem. I mean, she is only 11. I am quite doubtful she would remember half the stuff we have talked about...Ouch!” Linri's sentence was interrupted with Brie kicking him in the leg. Oh, she was good. Really good. This was exactly the response a child at that age would give and she also had revenge.

”Actually, now that I think about it there should be a children's playground inside. Brissa, would you be so kind as to leave big brother and big sis alone for a minute? We have some grown-up stuff to talk about.”

”No! I am a grown up too. I will stay.” Brie started to throw a tantrum. Her acting was so good that even he would believe she was a child if he didn't know her.

”Come on, sweetie, I will buy you ice cream when we get out.” Brie then showed 2 fingers.