“Have you been wearing a skirt? Does your family object?” Remy replied, “I’m young, so I don’t remember it well, but my mother’s album has many photos of me as a child in a princess dress and pigtails. I thought I had an older or younger sister whom my mother was hiding. I would wake up and pester my mother about my sister, but she told me those were my photos.” My brother shared many stories with me. Being a few years older, he still has a vague recollection. “He told me that I was a boy like him, and that I shouldn’t wear skirts every day or grow long hair. He said that even if I wore princess dresses daily, I couldn’t become a princess. Eventually, I refused to wear skirts, and my mother allowed it.”
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Remy chuckled at himself: “I think my mother raised me like a daughter, which made me feel inadequate. Among my brothers, I had the worst boxing skills. To be safe, I had to take bodyguards with me when I went out.” His brothers only used bodyguards when they were showing off, which was rare; they usually fought without them. They could punch and kick quite well, while he could only defeat a thug who hadn’t learned boxing.
“Where do you think you’re useless? To me, you’re a great person. Just because you have the worst boxing skills among us doesn’t make you less valuable. If that’s the case, wouldn’t I be even more useless?” Elisa didn’t like hearing Remy call himself useless. She confidently declared, “Many people can’t do martial arts, but very few know how. Even if I don’t know martial arts, others can’t bully me.” It was fine if she didn’t bully others; anyone who dared to bully her would be courting death! Elisa continued, “You see, Seren knows martial arts…”
Sister Liberty isn’t interested in martial arts, while Seren enjoys it. However, that doesn’t mean you can label Sister Liberty as useless. She simply missed the opportunity to learn martial arts and doesn’t have a liking for it.