"I didn't say that at all." Gabriel denied without hesitation.
It was impossible for her to admit such a thing, especially in front of Raphiel.
Once she said it, she would surely remember it, and then she would use it to attack and tease her from somewhere.
Gabriel knew well Raphiel's bad nature.
"Gab, lying is a very wrong behavior."
Raphiel didn't believe her explanation at all.
"I'm not lying." Gabriel's attitude remained very certain, "And compared to me, Raphi, you're the one who lies the most. I really don't know how you dare to say that lying is wrong."
"What kind of image is in your mind?"
As usual, she complained about her image issues, and Raphiel continued: "When we talk about this topic, let me explain one thing to you, I almost never lie."
"How is that possible? Don't you lie often enough?" Gabriel felt much more comfortable when she knew that she was continuing this topic without thinking about what she said to Ren.
"If I ever lied, please give me an example."
Raphiel said calmly, not looking worried at all.
"Can't you casually mention a few of them?"
However, as Gabriel recalled what Raphiel said, she was stunned and didn't say anything for a long time.
After waiting for a while, Raphiel teased her: "Gab, what's wrong with you? Didn't you just say that you could casually say a few words?"
"...You're really scary."
After being silent for quite a while, Gabriel finally uttered those words.
Because in her own memory, Raphiel did lie a few times, but upon careful consideration, those words couldn't be called lies at all.
Moreover, the trap of texts and proactive rhetorical questions without directly answering was the best response method used by Raphiel.
If she really wanted to discuss it, it would most likely fall within an indeterminate range.
Among Raphiel's past words, the only one that made her unable to determine whether it was true or false, and there were no text traps or rhetorical questions, was a sentence where she said she was in love with Ren.
Even if Gabriel said it was a lie according to her, there would be a big problem if there was even a one percent chance that it was true.
Plus, with the dangerous statements she made not long ago, Gabriel was truly afraid to ascertain it from her.
With her bad character, Raphiel would surely say that it was the truth.
She didn't want to hear such a bad speech.
"I have nothing to do with scary words. I am the most traditional angel. How can an angel be scary?"
Raphiel crossed her fingers in front of her chest, with a bright smile that seemed to heal everything.
"I absolutely refuse to acknowledge that you're an angel."
Gabriel couldn't find anything to deny that Raphiel wasn't an angel.
She never did evil, always did good, and never lied... Raphiel could indeed be called an angel.
Thinking that Raphiel, who behaved very badly in the human world, was actually a flawless angel, made her feel unacceptable.
"Instead of worrying about me, you should think more about yourself." Raphiel reminded, "By the way, in the two exams in the human world, my score ranked second. That's also a plus for me."
"Gab, you should think about how you're going to explain to the principal why your grades dropped so quickly."
"You don't need to worry about this. I've figured out how to fool him."
Upon reaching the entrance, Gabriel confidently said while putting on her shoes.
"What do you want to say?" Raphiel asked curiously.
"Of course, it's me taking care of Kamikawa, who can't take care of himself, which caused the drop in grades." Gabriel said without beating around the bush, "Without me, Kamikawa's life would be very bad."
"How dare you say something like that?"
Now it was Raphiel's turn to say that.
Judging from her usual appearance, Gabriel might only be responsible for cooking for Ren.
"That's the fact that I take care of Kamikawa." She emphasized.
"Um, if you insist, just let it be."
After changing shoes, Raphiel and Gabriel walked out of the house and headed to school.
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The door to the principal's office.
Ren reached out and knocked on the door, then waited calmly.
"Please come in."
The principal's voice came from the room.
"Excuse me."
Pushing the door open until it opened, Ren casually shouted and entered.
"Long time no see, little friend."
The principal, standing near his desk, with his whole body emitting dazzling holy light, saw him come in and greeted him warmly.
"Um, long time no see." Ren replied.
The principal sat in a chair that matched the desk and said to him, "Please sit down."
"Thank you."
In response, Ren placed the two souvenirs he brought on his desk.
"I truly apologize for taking the liberty to visit."
After saying this, he sat on the sofa.
"I said before that as long as you want to come to heaven to play, you can do it anytime." the principal touched his beard and said with a smile.
"Thank you."
Ren specifically added: "By the way, Principal, one of the two snacks was given to Zelel. Please give it to her, Principal."
"I will."
The principal then asked, "I wonder, little friend, what are you doing in heaven this time?"
"I'm here for sightseeing."
It was impossible for him to say that he was here to deliver a message to Gabriel.
"Sightseeing? Little friend has a very unique interest." After taking a deep breath, the principal asked again, "If so, do you need a tour guide for you, little friend?"
"A tour guide?"
Ren was stunned.
"Yes, last time I said that we can provide you with a tour guide if you need one." The principal said slowly, "Moreover, this is the second time you've come to Heaven, little friend, even if you want to wander in heaven, you don't know where the fun is."
"That's true." Ren agreed.
The principal said firmly: "So, little friend, if you want to have fun in heaven, you still need a tour guide to take you around heaven properly."
"Isn't this too much trouble?"
Ren was slightly moved by the principal's suggestion.
Although it was true that he came to deliver the letter, it only took a few minutes to deliver the letter.
And for the rest of the time, it would still be very good to let a tour guide take him around heaven.