Chapter 224 (1/2)

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Toh teeks of work, but hopefully I'll still get so

I've decided to put in ure that if I leave the captions blank, they won't be too intrusive

Then I realised that I like London better than Paris, so I went back to Chapter 223 and added photos there too

Our second destination was Paris, France

Goodbye, London! I'll coain!

And bonjour, Paris! Paris!

Paris was the Rococo Queen's second hoh the people walking on the street wore normal clothes, soic at work

But even though Paris was supposed to be my second home, for some reason I felt a little out of place each tiht, and its pace of life somehow reminded me of Tokyo When I was in London I felt coh, how could I put this… The way the Parisians, or perhaps the French, seemed to think that their fashi+on, food, and arts were the best in the world rather reminded h

Anyhow, just like our day in London, Paris began with a structured tour

Ast the places we visited were the Eiffel Tower,

the Arc de Triomphe,

the Notre-Dame,

the Sacré-Cœur Basilica

Just a photo of the Eiffel Toas a bit like saying “I was in Paris!” wasn't it? That was France's fame for you

Tokyo Tower couldn't even compare in stylishness

Oh, and there was the Palais Garnier opera house!

The Palais Garnier (pronounced [palɛ ɡaʁnje]) is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built fro for Gaston Leroux's 1910 novel The Phantom of the Opera and its subsequent adaptationsPhantom, this is where you are!

Lahlalah~

Everybody who'd seen the Phantom of the Opera in London were as excited as I was

And little wonder~

The setting of the ht in front of our eyes

It was like the excite back to us

The inside of the building was so gorgeous that I was enchanted

Ah, so this chandelier would fall then~

The whole place was just so resplendent that I think it would have been worth visiting even without the musical But after the musical, the place just had so much more appeal

Since we'd seen a reat to see some theatre in Paris It was just a shame that I couldn't fit it into our schedule

The Place de la Concorde here the Rococo Queen had been beheaded

Eeek~

I unconsciously placed my hands around my neck Guillotines were scaryyy

Itpeople beheaded in public…

A person's head flying off became some kind of sideshow

What a fearsome people these French were

I definitely wouldn't be able to watch so about it wasain, aren't you!

“Did you know, Kisshouin-san? Apparently the guillotine was still used for executions until very recently~”

Saaaatooooo to do?

What if soht!?

Thanks to Sato to have to salt this hotel rooe that ran across the Seine was also known as the Lovers' Bridge

The Pont des Arts is a pedestrian bridge which crosses the River Seine, linking the Institut de France and the Louvre Since late 2008, tourists have taken to attaching padlocks (love locks) with their first narate on the side of the bridge, then throwing the key into the Seine river below, as a roesture

Couples would write their names on padlocks and attach thee was straight-up picking a fight with me

Keh! Why e even here?

Let's just walk faster and head to the Louvre already!

Eh? There were people just standing still!

Don't tellRo off to buy a padlock!?

You're not supposed to walk off during the first day, daoodabout it

“Do you think he did so fun?”

“He went to see a soccer match in London, so perhaps his teai-saood mood was probably, no, definitely, thanks to his plans to tour Paris with Wakabchan toiddy about it

The dai, you'd better not have bought a padlock for this

On the other hand, I noticed that ht one but couldn't work up the courage to mention it

The focus of s weren't being sold in japan yet, so we got up nice and early to start

Bags, shoes, accessories, trinkets, sweets… Les Champs-Élysées was a battlefield…!

Ah!

Thanks to Satoirls! Thanks to that sa in fear!

And yet there he was, happily walking down the street surrounded by woivable

Deadly Sin “Envy”, activate

Just see how I put a curse on your love-life as you walk away from me, Satomi-kun

Hmmmm, a lot of these cosmetics were sold for a lot more in japan Like this hand creaet soirls at cram school

But then what about the boys that I knew froirls, but the boys had e chief

And speaking of boys, Iback

As the Chief of the Casanova Village, Iht rese leaned towards the elegant fashi+on houses of France

Which is hile it would be easy to decide to get hi that h of a hurdle~

Thanks to our ood idea of Oniisama's taste, but I was at a loss when it caain, there was a reason I was the village chief

Before I left japan I had asked Oniisaift for Imari-sama would be, but all he said was, “Consumables”

So curt!

Oniisaht into it?

Do you want your best friend to think of your little sister as unfashi+onable!?

I thought about it though… It wouldn't do to give Imari-sama sweets, but what about wine?

But I didn't know his palate, and it probably wasn't as easy as just buying an expensive one

I was collecting wine labels for when I was old enough to drink, but honestly I had no idea as good

And apparently the faood years and bad years too

Plus, a lot of this was co from my idea that Wine = France, but Oniisama drank California wines quite often

Actually the first ti some I was shocked, but it turns out that recently California wines tasted better than French wines Oniisa a taste test in Paris French wines lost to California wines, and now they called it the Judgement of Paris

Since it was too profound for o with the wine~

Mmn, I think I would just stay away fro, we decided to enter a café for so a break, I decided to ask ht

“Presents for a boy, is it~?”

“Yes I find myself unsure”

Mmmmm! The French bread was yuin!

Unlike London, the food was great everywhere ent here

It was so nice to be in a country with good food~

Naturally I ordered the crème brûlée which featured in Amélie

I was in a different café to the one in the filh

I felt a bit like Amélie as I cracked the caraht idea”

“I've bought neckties for my family too”

“Neckties, hmm?” I hummed

I had considered those as well That hy I had chosen Paris to get the souvenirs

“Well then, after we finish eating how about visit some mens' stores so that Reiksaested

Waah! Thank you!

H store, and yet I was nowhere closer to a decision

I had this feeling that neckties were soiven a tie he didn't really want to use…

Lapel pins weren't much easier to choose

But cufflinks could just be hidden by your suit jacket, sowas a bad idea

Hmmmm…

“I think it may take gested to the girls that ca ti souvenirs I didn't think I'd be picking so anytime soon

“But then you would be on your own, Reiksaic?”

It was nice that they orried for me, but I was sure they still had places they wanted to see, and they had to be getting bored looking at

“I will be fine Let us pick a time and meet up then”

“But…”

“Oh, Kisshouin-san?”

“Eh?”

The owner of the voiced was revealed to be Enjou, who entered the store with a group of boys

“Enjou-sairls cried

Enjou walked our way as his sudden appearance caused a fehispered squeals a in a place like this, Kisshouin-san?”

“As you can see, I a”

“Ahh, a present for your oniisan”

Ah-, hey!