""Sister, I'm going to school! Be careful at work," he kissed me on the cheek. "Wait a minute!" I took out my wallet to give him money to buy food during his break. "Don't give me money. Brother Viel has already given me an allowance." I frowned. "Have you met him?" I was nervous because he might already know where we live now. He shook his head. "His driver gave it to me." I took a deep breath. "Xeldon, forgive me if I can't meet your needs. You have to rely on the scholarship that Viel gave you." "Sister, even without Brother Viel, I will continue studying. We were born poor, so I am used to the hardships of life. Don't worry about me. Bye, sister!" I gazed as Xeldon left the house. We have been living in the house that Viel gave me for almost a month. Since then, I have avoided