Chapter 39 - First Date with Mary. (1/2)

After waiting for about 30 minutes, our father arrived, he always comes here at the same time, I don't know how he can do it.

”Hello” (Helbert)

Me and Lily were sitting at a table, we were already eating of course. Dad sat at the table with us and greeted.

”Hello Dad” (Endl)

I just gave a dry answer, I don't why, but I never really liked he. Because whenever we needed it, he was never in the village and was always far away. I have more affection for Marya than for him.

'Still he is my father'

I can't change the fact that he's my dad, so I can't hate him. But I keep thinking about the dragon's attack, if I didn't have enough strength, Mom would have died, and I would never forgive him.

”I think I'll eat something too” (Helbert)

After Dad talked to us for a while, he decided to order something to eat too, so he called Deby and ordered the same thing we were eating. Lily and I always eat almost the same thing, vegetables soup and boar meat. Sometimes we order another kind of meat, but the food at this inn is extremely tasty.

Deby says that who cooks the food is her father. Her father's name is apparently Rodolph, and the receptionist I didn't know the name, I found out is Suzan.

After Dad took his food, he began to eat quietly, until he got into a subject I didn't like.

”I heard, someone fought at school today” (Helbert)

”Cof..cof..serious?” (Endl)

'Does he know that I fought?'

Lily, who heard her father's statement, also said nothing. I would like her to say something, but it seems that it will not happen.

After father said that, he said nothing more. Dad kept looking at me, I'm sure he knows I was the one who fought, but apparently he doesn't care much, since I was the one who beat Lopes and i didn't get beaten.

After we finished eating, Lily and I showered and went to sleep.

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The next day Lily and I were on our way to school, when we were about to go to school, I saw that Mary was standing at the school door.

'What is she doing here?'