There are many twists and turns in a standard life.

    The period of elementary school when one must grow into a person separate from one’s parents.

    Middle school students must deal with changes in interpersonal relationships due to environmental changes.

    The high school years when you have to make your first self-determination in life amidst social coercion and parental pressure.

    The age of college students where one must set goals amid economic dependence and the obligation to choose.

    The period of dating when you have to face each other as an individual and establish sustainable rules for communication.

    The period when one is new to society when one must feel the joy of economic independence and overcome the changing rules of the game of life.

    A period in society where we must accept the collapse of our ideals and decide on a direction for our self-esteem.

    The newlywed period when you and your spouse must agree and maintain the nature of your family self.

    Childbirth and childcare, where decisions must be made within the gap between what was agreed upon with one’s spouse and what is realistic.

    As a structural perpetrator, it is a time for management to rebuild their self-consciousness between guilt and rationalization.

    A child’s rebellious period when they must be patient so as not to project their emotional turmoil onto the absolutely weak.

    Negative private education for children requires a tightrope walk of efficient household finances, resolving marital conflicts, and even children’s mental health.

    It is a time of retirement when you need to resolve the weakness in your self-esteem that was dependent on your job and make a new plan for your life.

    The death of a parent forces one to accept the eternal severance of memories and the finitude of life.

    The period of old age when one must deal with the changes of the times and social alienation with wisdom and capital.

    and posthumous historical judgment.

    Life is predictable and risks are manageable.

    In theory… … .

    “I think I’m relieved of the financial burden that comes after getting married. Things like buying a house.”

    Laplace, who was rolling around on the sofa, pointed out.

    “It may be small, but if you live in the house you got when you became independent, it will be solved for now. Or you can save a little money and move to a bigger house.”

    “What? I think I heard something really great!”

    Because the tone of his voice was high, I took my eyes off my phone and looked at Laplace, and his gaze was very unpleasant. For some reason, kids often look at immature girls these days, and it’s a bit unfair. Are you saying this because my head got bigger?

    In particular, Laplace is like that without even revealing his age. Considering that he is slightly taller than this one, I think he is younger. If you look at the growth rate, you can clearly see it. You are growing up.

    “I think there’s some misunderstanding, but I didn’t say that everyone gets a house. If you become independent, your parents will support you at least with the deposit, right? That’s all I’m saying.”

    In this life, my family was very wealthy, but in my previous life, I had a hard time. What I am saying is that I am not the type of person whose economic ideas will be looked upon as regrettable by children who have no experience in social life.

    “I don’t have parents.”

    “I’m sorry.”

    I thought the explanation was explained, so I turned my attention back to my phone.

    I touched a book that caught my eye.

    The theory and practice of sex education.

    I scrolled down and looked at the table of contents.

    I read the table of contents, which was clear and extensive.

    uh… … . It’s so authentic.

    I pressed back.

    Are there any popular books other than academic books?

    A person who predicts life’s twists and turns and prepares for them in advance is called an adult. If you suddenly attack and struggle, you are being immature. However, it is a virtue of an adult to help someone who is struggling next to them.

    Since Do Yoo-geon is now a high school student, he may be interested in this kind of thing. okay. yes. No. Is it because I put my lips on it in the first place? anyway.

    okay. It wasn’t very adult-like. This should have been predicted and prepared in advance.

    But this is just a high school girl, so she’s not an adult, right? The first digit of age is 1. Maybe not.

    But it’s true that something needs to be done now. Since Do Yoo-geon’s parents work together, there are many gaps in home education. is not it? Is this the realm of public education? Can I not care? Isn’t it a problem with education policy? is it? Should I not do it? Is that so?

    “Instead of reading about that, why don’t you think about sex? It’s sex anyway.”

    When the child gets angry.

    I can’t help but feel a sense of responsibility because I am living proof of the failure of home education. is not it? That is also living proof of the failure of public education. He doesn’t go to school. is not it? Is it living proof of the failure of family policy?

    Laplace doesn’t go to school. It’s compulsory education, but I don’t go. Those eligible for compulsory education are managed by the government, so if they don’t go, their parents will be criticized for domestic violence and Laplace will be taken to school, but he is not going.

    I didn’t ask because I wasn’t particularly curious, but I can roughly guess the reason. They started by naming Laplace Laplace and calling him whatever they wanted, but it was Laplace who did not say his own name until then. Although they call the gray hair at the front of the classroom gray hair, they don’t arbitrarily name the people they live with. Of course, it doesn’t go that far.

    Umm. Yes.

    Nevertheless, the reason why Laplace does not reveal his name until the end and insists on being called by strange names is probably because he is subject to compulsory education. Isn’t it because they’re afraid that if they use their real name, their parents or the government might come to visit them?

    Magical girl abilities are also space-time magic, so Seoul may not be where she originally lived. If you live in a rural area and come to Seoul by magic that is not recorded on CCTV or electronic records, how can you find it? Moreover, the goblins came over in the middle and thought he was dead, so his status may have already been marked as dead.

    “To put it in a schematic way, it’s whether you’re going to have sex or not. It’s either yes or no.”

    Laplace’s voice broke me out of my thoughts. What nonsense are you talking about?

    Judging by the way it talks, it seems like it may have killed someone or something and ran away. Since I have no motivation for life and am just rolling around on the sofa, I must have had an accident.

    “Do I hate it or hate it less? There’s nothing to worry about. There are only two choices.”

    Laplace snapped his finger.

    “Live life simply.”

    “No. It’s simpler to not worry about this and start looking for books. If I just leave the essentials alone and order books first as a habit, will that be solved? I’m not going to read it anyway. If I think about it now, if it’s yes, it’s solved, and if it’s no, it’s solved.”

    It’s nonsense, but when you listen to it, it somehow seems plausible.

    Laplace raised his upper body and pointed towards the cookie house as if nudging it with his hand.

    “Let me answer just one question. Will you do it or not?”

    “Hmm. There’s nothing to worry about, but do I really have to say this?”

    “You’ve already passed it all. Now all you have to do is say the word and it will begin. A happy life without worries.”

    “I probably won’t. Am I crazy?”

    “Maybe? Anyway. Okay, it’s settled! Now go tell yourself!”

    what?

    Laplace immediately pointed to Do Yu-geon’s visit.

    “What, what?”

    “I’m going in and telling you that I’m not going to have sex with you, so if you don’t want to, get out of my house.”

    “what?”

    “So, go in and I’ll be with you.”

    He used magic to put a cookie in my mouth.

    I don’t mean to say it twice.

    Perhaps because the magic was too much, Laplace was transported into the kitchen and vomited in the sink. Rather than cause and effect.

    “Clean the sink.”

    He sighed and fanned his red face. I don’t think this is a topic worth thinking about sanely. Or maybe it’s just that I’m not used to it.

    Naturally, my eyes went to the kitchen table. The wine that Yumina had been drinking alone was left unattended. Yumina was also sitting there talking, but when Laplace changed the subject to this, she left the wine and ran away to her room.

    I quietly got up and picked up the wine glass from the table, and a space-time magic circle suddenly appeared and swallowed the wine glass.

    “What kind of alcohol is it that makes you drunk when you take a sip?”

    Laplace, who seemed to have recovered, shook his wine glass.

    “You didn’t plan on drinking? And I’m a pretty strong drinker.”

    Using space-time magic, I took the wine glass back and gently placed it back in its original place. They told me to go into the room and I thought they would just let me drink, but they stopped me again.

    “That’s a really believable story!”

    Contrary to his refreshing words, his expression was not like that at all. I’m not telling you to believe it, but it feels strange.

    Isn’t this being underestimated from earlier? Should I kick him?

    Laplace clicked his tongue.

    “What if you are normally defenseless but feel embarrassed at times like this?”

    “Are they the same?”

    The former is a sentiment that says if you care, you should use it, and the latter is a sentiment that says, “Let’s talk about this issue together.”

    To be honest, I have a past life, so the latter is also embarrassing. It’s not like I’m really embarrassed or anything, but the problem is that the people we belong to together are minors. I feel terrible.

    Yes. no.

    Actually, I don’t know why I feel so bad. She is definitely a genius, pretty girl, high school girl, but she can talk dirty with people of similar age. that’s right. It’s just like that.

    When I think about it, I feel embarrassed because Laplace just screamed because he couldn’t understand the atmosphere. It is completely normal to feel embarrassed when you find someone talking dirty in a place like the National Assembly building.

    People who are embarrassed to be around like that are usually called under-socialized people who cannot distinguish between private and public spheres. Or call them adolescents.

    It’s right in front of you.

    I looked up and Laplace also made eye contact. I felt something unusual, so I looked and found that my eyes were not blinking. Are we going to have a snowball fight? Childishly.

    A moment later, Do Yu-geon passed by in the corner of my vision. I opened a glass of water and looked back and forth between this and Laplace. Then he clenched his empty hand into a fist and spoke towards me.

    “Uh… Fighting?”

    Don’t cheer with a snowball fight.

    Do Yu-geon calmly drank water and left. There was the sound of the door closing.

    Ugh, my eyes are sore. I closed my eyes tightly. I was like that in my past life too, so I guess I didn’t already have dry eyes. I didn’t read much and didn’t do any office work at all.

    Laplace passed by, humming softly.

    I’m just having fun with this.

    It’s childish so I can’t play with it.

    I went back to the room.

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