As Charlie looked at the photo of the snowy courtyard, he recalled that snowy night in Kyoto many days ago. 3 Under that heavy snowfall, he saved Nanako and unintentionally saved both Jaime and Sophie Schulz. 1 With this thought, he quietly sighed and replied Nanako, "Thank you, and a happy New Year to you too!"

He did not respond to the matter of snowing Kyoto that Nanako had brought up.

He knew that he should not have too many emotional interactions with Nanako.

At first, he felt that she shouldn't be burdened by the injuries inflicted by Aurora all her life, so he wanted to heal her. 4

Now that she had been cured and he saved her life, so technically speaking, they were even-steven.

He would only complicate things if he kept having unnecessary interactions with her. 3

Charlie also knew that his hands were tied and was unable to return their feelings when it came to the women who admired him, including Nanako.

Therefore, keeping these women at a distance could be considered the most responsible course of action.

could read Charlie's inner thoughts from his

sent a reply to Charlie. "Charlie-kun, you must be spending the holidays with your family now. I won't be a bother then! Once again, I wish you a

festival and it was the most important festival of the

sent the wishes to Charlie.

in Kyoto these two days and heavy snow just happened to fall in Kyoto tonight,

the memory of the night flooded her mind, she

New Year blessing and shared the image of the

did not expect that he did

at a distance no matter how much she

who had his legs amputated, was slowly approaching her with his electric

father's

not focused on the current view nor anything around her, but on Charlie who was far away from her. When Yahiko saw his daughter staring at

knew exactly what

that Nanako had fallen for Charlie and she could not forget about him. So, he could not help but feel a bit distressed seeing her like this. Thus, he cleared his throat and called out, "Nanako."

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