I'm Sure the Days Would Only Get Better and Better

Kazuya showed Himari to the living room, lounge, home library and kitchen. All of them were on the ground floor. Himari sheepishly smiled at Aunt Mayu when the housekeeper saw the two of them holdings hands right after they entered the kitchen.

The housekeeper's eyes were practically twinkling as if she had never seen such a scene before.

When Himari tried to retract her hand, Kazuya feigned ignorance as he firmly enclosed his wide palm over her hand. In the end, she waved the white flag.

"Aunt Mayu, please bring the snacks to the backyard. And please prepare the hot water and the teapot as well," Kazuya asked the housekeeper's help before leaving the kitchen.

"Alright, Mr. Hayashi," Aunt Mayu smiled, "It is okay if I bring them out in fifteen minutes?"

"Yes, you may. We're going upstairs first," Kazuya looked at Himari, "Let's go."

Himari quietly followed him.