CH 24

“Is it that obvious?”

Elin looked into her face in the mirror.

Lisa also hated meeting the Count.

Is it so obvious that she wants to see the count one more time?

I felt a little ashamed because I thought everyone would notice it.

Amber hated meeting her father, so I thought I should give up fixing dyslexia that They didn’t even ask for.

But dyslexia was a secondary problem.

A bigger problem than dyslexia was the environment that caused it.

What if Amber’s dyslexia is caused by a lack of affection?

The relationship with the father must be improved unconditionally.

But Elin is confused, too. I don’t know if it’s a sense of duty to meet the count as a teacher to help Amber or because I want to see the count’s face again.

“Oh, I don’t know. Hold this for now.”

Elin woke up with four books on her desk. She went to the library to return the books She read, and to get a new one.

While walking down the corridor to Seogo, I ran into a man with a sad impression.

It was Paul, the Count’s  aide.

I ran into him a lot on my way to the library, and they were quite acquainted.

“Good morning ”

Paul greets Elin with a welcome

look.

“How are you?”

Elin’s smiling softly at Paul, too.

That’s it was.Paul was a pretty good-looking guy. If it’s not the count’s beauty, it can be noticed anywhere.

I’m sorry to hear that, of all people, I’m struck by his beauty

“I guess you’re going to the library again today.”

“Yes.”

“Come here, please. I’ll hold it for you. .”

He work for the count.

“I’m sorry again.”

Elin handed over the book she was holding to Paul. To be honest, the book was too heavy to refuse.

“The book is very heavy, isn’t it Tell the servant to come in next time.”

Paul looked at Elin’s slender arm and said,

“Everyone has a lot of work to do, but I can’t let this get to them. I don’t have to be greedy and just bring two books.”

There were many books I wanted to see, so it was a problem to bring out many books at once.

“Was there a lot of books to read?”

“Yes, not to the central library of the capital, but there are so many books.”

“The North has the most books.”

“Really? No wonder. But I don’t think I’m gonna go to the library.”