I’ll Live My Second Life!

Chapter 69



73 masculinity rankings

One day I got along with Couinu for a while.

When Phee visited the rest stop, the boys were gathered and squeamishly noisy as they looked at some paper. He also has the appearance of Gollms and Slad and Laemier.

Sounds like a lot of fun.

“What? What? What are you looking at?

I’m worried and Phee jumps too.

It’s none of Heath’s business.

“Yeah, well, it doesn’t mean much to Heath,”

“Yeah, I don’t think Heath should mind.”

But the reaction around is cold. Cold or thin.

They said it had nothing to do with her, and Fee frowned and swept her cheeks.

“What the heck! I’m the only one!

And I jump up and connect with Gollms cheeks that were nearby.

“I’m not going anywhere!

“Shut up, it’s the same crime at the time you tried to make it worse!

“All right, all right! Look if you want to see it!

The apprentice knights rush to give one piece of paper to the freckled fie.

Phee took it and saw.

There were the names of the apprentice knights in the northern quarters and the numbers written beside them. And the title said:

“Oops… and Kokosa Rankings…?

“Manhood rankings.”

Other apprentice knights corrected the words Phee read with his neck clenched.

“Deciding who’s the most masculine in the north quarters is ranked.”

“That’s why the number one guy is the most manly guy in the north quarters.”

“That’s why it doesn’t really matter to Heath,”

That’s what made me feel like Fee was out of heart.

Manhood? I’m confident!

Slap him in the chest and insist on everyone doing that.

“Not many knights are as masculine as I am when it comes to hissing this country. I want to eor, Mr. Parwick, and then you have enough momentum for me to come!

“Huh…?

“No…”

“That’s not…”

We all reacted so subtly because it was too big.

Fee might have just exaggerated, too, I thought.

I got a little angry when I got hurt.

But I think it’s a good line to say it myself. Lately, the girls in the samurai have been messing with me. Fee was definitely convinced he was manly.

“Anyway, I’ll join you and prove my masculinity!

“Are you sure? The bottom line is the punitive game.”

“By the way, I’m the lowest in a row so far…”

Those Raimiers put their shoulders down and had a little tear eyes.

With a soft personality and a somewhat cute appearance, Laemier can’t help but rank lower like this.

Fee, too, was confident that Lemier could beat him normally.

“Yeah, I’m not worried about losing to Raimier and I’m in! Instead, I get the upper hand!

“Hidoku…!

Lemier, who was shocked by Phee’s words, and was explaining his manhood rankings to Phee, the apprentice knight boy said in a voice that, when Phee expressed her willingness to participate, suddenly put her arms together in a masculine outfit and made her manly low.

“All right, all right! From the fourth round of the North Inn Masculinity Rankings, Heath will join us. All right, guys?

“Whoa!”

“No problem!

“Fine!

Plus, each of the apprentice knights replied manly, and decided to take part in Fee’s northern dormitory manhood rankings.


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