Can Other People Do It?

As long as Toka thought about it, she would be able to tell where Rikka was.

At 8 pm, [Kimi no Nawa] was being drawn.

Heroine Miyamizu Mitsuha and her little sister, Yotsuha, dance a shrine dance, and Asahi's drawing process is interrupted by the ringing of a cell phone on the table.

"Rika is with you?"

This was the first sentence that Toka said when she spoke on the phone. Her tone was very certain, and she didn't make any other guesses.

"Right."

Asahi didn't mean to hide it, it made no sense at all.

In his mind, the first thing he thought when a problem arose was to solve it instead of running away.

"Huh, I know that."

Even though she had guessed it a long time ago, Toka felt relieved when she got the answer.

If not, that possibility cannot be ruled out.

Asahi couldn't help but put down the brush, turned the chair and came to the window, put his feet on the balcony and squinted and asked, "What happened?"

Toka was silent for a while, and said: "I went to Hokkaido for a business trip, the headquarters really appreciates me, and let me study abroad, it's that simple."

She didn't say anything about the rest, Asahi also guessed that.

In Tokyo, the Takanashi sisters have no relatives they can trust, who can take care of Rikka? Toka couldn't let her little sister who was in second grade of junior high school be independent alone.

The best way is nothing more than entrusting it to the grandparents in the countryside. It was unrealistic to take her overseas, it was too much of a hassle to go back and forth for half a year of advanced studies.

Come to think of it, if possible, Toka would never have entrusted her little sister to anyone else. After graduating from high school, she moved to study culinary arts in order to support his little sister's school fees and living expenses. No one can deny Toka's love for Rikka.

"I see."

Asahi changed legs and continued: "Rikka is here with me, come here now."

"I'm right outside the gates of Sakurasou."

This speed is too fast.

Asahi hung up the phone and came to the entrance from the bedroom, opened the door and saw Toka, who was wearing casual clothes, standing in the doorway, the ahoge hair on top of her head shaking.

"In."

Greeting her to enter the room, Asahi pointed to the second floor: "Rikka is in Kobato's room, and she didn't come down for dinner, you two should have a good talk."

Toka nodded, and headed up the stairs without a word.

Asahi returns to the bedroom, but within three minutes, Rikka's crying voice is heard from above: "I'm not coming back! I will never come back!"

Sure enough, it wasn't that easy to solve. Putting down the brush he had just picked up, Asahi followed to the second floor, and saw Kobato holding a stuffed rabbit standing confused on the stairs. While Toka was at the door of the room and Rikka was huddled in the corner of the room, she shouted with a stubborn face.

"Onii-chan."

Kobato didn't dare to interfere between other people's sisters, she didn't want Rikka to transfer to another school and leave, so she could only pin her hopes on her elder brother.

Seeing his little sister tugging at the hem of him shirt as if seeking help, Asahi gave her a reassuring look, caressed his little sister's cheek, and stepped forward: "It's impossible to speak to a conclusion now, calm down first."

Toka looked at Rikka expressionlessly and said "Think for yourself."

Then she followed Asahi downstairs, Kobato rushed in to greet the depressed Rikka.

In fact, both of them know that what Toka is doing is right, but Rikka is very reluctant to return, and would rather stay in Tokyo alone than return.

Intellectually, that was true, but emotionally it was unacceptable.

"Coffee, juice or water?"

Watching Toka come into the living room and sit down, Asahi asked.

"Coffee."

"There is only instant here."

Toka is silent.

When the coffee was ready, Asahi brought it for her, the two sat facing each other.

"Seeing Rikka's appearance, you can only take her back by force."

Toka didn't answer: "Even so, I still have to bring her back, I can't leave her alone in Tokyo."

"How about a ride in Sakurasou?"

Asahi sighed slightly, then suddenly asked, unless this method can make Toka agree, the rest will basically not work.

"Sakurasou is a school dormitory, which allows people from other schools to stay for so long."

Toki glanced at him.

"Kobato has lived here for over two years, so there's no problem at all."

This left Toka speechless.

"Ever since Rikka left a while ago, my little sister has also been depressed for a while."

Even though Asahi said that he couldn't spare time to accompany his little sister, he observed Kobato's emotions very carefully: "So, I'm suggesting that the best way is to keep Rikka here, which is best for both parties. You also asked for half a month in advance, and you must understand that there is no problem."

Toka was silent, not that she didn't think about it, but that it was too troublesome for the residents of Sakurasou, so she didn't plan to bring it up.

Safety issues must be ensured, no matter what, Asahi will not seduce junior high school girls. Otherwise, he would truly suffer human destruction.

"You just need to pay regular living expenses."

To get Toka to agree, Asahi purposely uses the payment method to dispel his doubts.

"I will pay for the treatment."

Toka thought for a long time before finally speaking.

It wasn't that she didn't expect this result before it came, so she had thought of some problems.

"Up to you."

Asahi didn't refuse.

Although it can be useful, and how much can compensate for Toka's bad feelings that trouble other people.

After that, the two talked about many details.

Maybe because of the recent unhappiness. After talking to Asahi, Toka just stared at the stairs in confusion. Until just before leaving, she had not gone upstairs to meet Rikka again...

And when Asahi went up again, he found that Rikka and Kobato were huddled together and whispering.

Seeing her older brother coming, Kobato was even more nervous than Rikka herself.

"Don't worry, Toka is gone."

While Asahi gave good news to both of them: "Starting today, Rikka will be living in Sakurasou."

"Is that true?"

Rikka stuck her head out from the corner with an unbelievable look, after all she knew how hard it was to convince her big sister.

"Kukuku, you are worthy of being half of my body, and you can easily catch the Holy Regulators!" Kobato smiled again.

If there wasn't Rikka, she wouldn't have any good friends to talk to at school.

As expected of an big brother, he was always able to easily do things that others couldn't.