The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten, Blu-Ray Booklet by Saekisan

The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten, Blu-Ray Booklet by Saekisan

Author:Saekisan
Language: eng
Format: epub


Reading Order: This Special Story appears to take place during Volume 4.

When it comes to weddings, the term “June bride” might make people think of June, but due to Japan’s climate, they’re actually often held in the autumn.

At present, amidst the fluttering autumn leaves, weddings were taking place left and right, and Amane was experiencing firsthand why this season could be described as a wedding rush.

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“Mahiru, I hate to say it, but I won’t be home starting Sunday morning—well, I’ll actually be leaving Saturday night. But I should make it back for Sunday’s dinner, I think.” Choosing the moment after they finished their usual dinner and settled down on the sofa, Amane brought up the subject.

“Oh? Do you have some business to attend to?” Mahiru asked in return.

“Yeah, I do. I kinda forgot to tell you before, but… there’s a wedding.”

“Come again?”

Mahiru froze in her tracks upon hearing the word ‘wedding,’ her wide round eyes turning toward him.

It’s only natural to get confused if someone suddenly told you about a wedding, Amane thought, reflecting on the fact he’d dropped the topic on her so suddenly. He then showed Mahiru the message he had received from his parents.

On the screen, along with a picture of the invitation, the date and time of the ceremony were written, and the conversation related to whether or not Amane would also attend. This had happened about a month ago, and Amane had confirmed his plans to attend, but he had forgotten to tell Mahiru about it.

“My cousin’s getting married. We used to play together a lot when I was little and he took great care of me, so I plan to attend his ceremony.”

“I see.” Mahiru looked visibly convinced by the mention of the word ‘cousin’. Amane had several cousins, all older than him, but the cousin who was getting married this time was one who played with him a lot when he was little. Because he was so much older than Amane was, he doted on Amane like a younger brother.

His cousin’s fiancée, now his soon-to-be wife, would occasionally come and play with Amane too, and because they had known each other since they were little, Amane planned to participate in their celebration.

“We have school the next day, though, so I won’t have much time to spare,” Amane began explaining. “I’ll probably head home immediately after the ceremony without attending the after-party. Mom and Dad will stay behind for it, though. It’s likely I’ll be coming home alone.”

“I understand. …I do wish you had told me earlier, though.”

“Really sorry for that. I should’ve just told you when Mom mentioned it.” In response to Mahiru’s reply, which was more akin to teasing than criticizing, Amane apologized sincerely.

As a matter of fact, he had regretted not telling Mahiru even before he told her, and since it was sudden, there’s nothing he could say in response to her remarks. Mahiru herself, however, seemed more chiding than angry, and when Amane apologized, she responded with a light laugh, saying, “I suppose it can’t be helped.



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