Fate/stay night ~French~ セイバールート二日目-14.ks

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 I return to Miyama City.
 Unlike Shinto, it's really quiet here as if it were midnight already.
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 "I wonder if Sakura's okay."
 She seemed to be feeling better, but since she came to my place to make dinner, I think I've made her push herself again.
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 "I guess I'll go check on her."
 It's not like I'll achieve anything by going to her house now, but it should make me feel better than doing nothing.
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 There's nothing wrong at her house.
 There's no sign of the "strange foreigner" Sakura was talking about, and the lights are on only in Sakura and Shinji's rooms as usual.
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 "Huh?"
 ...Wait a minute.
 Then what was that light yesterday? Was there someone other than Sakura and Shinji in the house?
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 "Excuse me. Do you need something?"
 "...!?"
 I spin around.
 ...In the darkness of the night, as if hiding in the sound of the bugs, a figure is standing.
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 He's an unfamiliar old man.
 He must be really old, but he has sharp eyes and a presence that doesn't match his small body.
 Perhaps it is the difference in the years we have lived, but he has a dignity that pressures me.
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 "What is wrong, young one, why don't you answer? If you don't answer, I shall jump to conclusions. Hmm, so, can I assume you're the stranger Sakura was talking about?"
 Sakura...?
 ...Then, could this person be....
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 "Geez. Since it is my granddaughter's wish, I can't just let you go. I'm sorry, but I will have to hurt you a bit.
  Just to be sure, you don't intend to hand yourself over to the police graciously?"
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 The unknown old man asks me such a question.
 T-There's no mistake.
 This is the first time I've met him, but he must be...
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 "Ah... no, you've got it wrong...! My name is Emiya Shirou. I'm in the same class as Shinji, and I'm an acquaintance of Sakura, and I just came to see how they were doing...!"
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 "Oh. I see, you're their friend. Then I'm sorry for stopping you. Well, I can go and get them. Or would you like to have dinner with us?"
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 "N-No, I was just stopping by, so I'll be going. By the way, is Sakura home already?"
 "Zouken."
 The old man says an unfamiliar word.
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 "Huh?"
 "Matou Zouken. It is wrong for me to not name myself when you have done so."
 Matou Zouken says so and walks toward the entrance.
 It seems like he doesn't care about me any more.
 "......"
 Overwhelmed, I see him off without a word.
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 ...And then.
 "Sakura is home.
  More importantly, Emiya Shirou. Is the daughter of the Einzberns doing well?"
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 "...Huh? Ein-what?"
 "Do not play dumb. It is natural for the daughter of the Einzberns to go and see Emiya. I am asking you how well it is this time around."
 "...???"
 Um, I don't understand at all.
 ...I'm sorry Sakura, but your old man is pretty hard to deal with.
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 "......Hm, it seems you really don't know."
 Zouken sighs.
 He looks so shocked that I feel kind of sorry for him.
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 "...Well, I don't really understand, but I'm sorry."
 "No, no, it's nothing you should feel bad about. It was a mistake on my part. I'm sorry to bore you with such things.
  Here, if you want to see my grandchildren, do not hesitate. The old man will go away, so please do not reserve yourself."
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 "Um, no, I really just stopped by today. ...But, um... do you live here?"
 "I do. But as you can see, I am old. So I just lie in the rear tatami room all the time."
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 "......"
 ...I see.
 I came to their house until about a year ago, but it seemed then that no one other than Sakura and Shinji lived there.
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 "Then excuse me, Emiya Shirou. Please stay friends with my grandchildren."
 Despite his appearance, he leaves with light footsteps.
 There is no change in the house.
 But the sound of the bugs has suddenly stopped.
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 ...The day ends.
 Finishing a rowdy dinner and seeing Fuji-Nee off, I take a bath.
 After that, I practice my daily routine in the shed.
 I complete it as usual and go to sleep.
 It is one in the morning.
 The day ends peacefully with no troubles.
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