Encounter

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In a cold morning, winter is ending and spring is coming. A boy name Tsukasa Mikogami, was pacing back-n-forth from the office while holding another file of their next goal towards this new world filled with fantasy called 'Freyjagard'. After battling with a few complications and Masato splitting himself away from the six, he put all the work on himself and only he alone. With the other five staying in their own individual task, if one problem occurred, he is up there to solve it right away.

But at this moment, it was him who's stuck in one corner, trying to figure out his own situation. He glanced outside to watch the people live up on their own without most of the 'angels' they call themselves, help as time passed by. Still, with a little more teaching, they can finally stand up on their own. How he wish it was as simple as going back to their world. The more attached he can be to the byumas, the harder it is to forget all of them once they reached their way back home.

Suddenly, a knock from the door snapped him out of his daydreaming before letting the unknown guest to come in. "Tsukasa-sama, I do hope I wasn't disturbing you or anything..." He gave a quick smile at the guest before shaking his head and insisted him to take a seat as he grab a book from the shelf.

"What brings you here, Mayor Hizlad? Is there a problem with the people's oppositions in the new laws we all need to follow?"

Though as he thought about it and sees no flaw of people getting affected from the new law, the mayor with long white hair just smiled warmly at his thoughtfulness before answering, "The new rule you have published have done nothing, but bring peace to the agricultural entrepreneurship. However, some citizens is still troubled with the process of the goss bill being handed on stops and stands, but they sure need this experience to improve further. The only situation that needs improving is the children's minds on how they see the new era you angels are creating..." he stated, catching the young prime minister's interest as his eyes darted upon the old man.

"Do continue, I'm interested"

"The children are slow learners, you see. Without proper knowledge of the 'DO's-N'-DONT's', it might damage the improvement of being independent, yet equality to everybody. I am not trying to pressure you to end this quickly, Tsukasa-sama, but even the smallest problems can be a big issue for our future generations..." he added, making the young minister frown a little as he hold his chin for that thought.

"Now that you've mentioned it. It all started from the mayonnaise and magic shows. All beginner options have no use to this new world besides people's pleasure. Doing businesses and trading to use our mind's capability is the only helpful idea we've done. I was so caught up with the problem from the other territories' attacks, I forgot about the children..." For the first time, Tsukasa actually forgot about it. His minds IS filled with worries for the youngster's future home, not once, he thought about how they can adapt to themselves into running it one day once they grew older.

"Thank you for the reminder, Mayor Hizlad. I would surely marked this new task on my board members. You may now be off and take your break"

"It seems to me that the one who needs a break here is you, considering the fact that I just finished mine. Is there something troubling your mind that can make you forget the past 10 minutes? I at least want to be useful on listening to your worried..."

"That's very benevolent of you, thank you, but I'm alright. Nothing out of the ordinary. You may go—And do please check Miss Ringo's lab for me to check the new prototype she's planning to share with us. I really need some reports on how she's doing" he gallantly ordered before the old man sigh and stood up towards the door to leave after bowing for respect.

"As you wish"

From the minute the former mayor left, Tsukasa sighed out and slumped on his chair and silently cursed for forgetting, such as education. The reason why he grew up as the youngest prime minister was because of the knowledge taught from school. For once, he called himself stupid.

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