He, the Unacknowledged

He, the Unacknowledged
70 Felt Dyed


"Better to boast of the family, than to trouble and disgrace!" said Ken with a ketus.


"Being proud of your family doesn't mean you have to follow what you want. There are many other paths. Proving your own success with your own abilities, instead of jumping the big name of the family," said Vana, just as serious.


You're right, but if it wasn't me, who else could they rely on? In your family, there's still Vara to manage.


Ronald, who heard the debate, was delighted. He liked Vana more and more.


One like this, who deserves to be with my favorite granddaughter. He has principles, does not easily falter, and thinks mature.


"You should help Vara, not just play around. She's an independent girl."


Vara, who had also secretly heard Ken's words, was happy. He promised to always try. It's okay that he sometimes feels depressed, the important thing is that he can boast of his parents, get their attention and affection, because now his parents are always upset with Vana who does not want to obey. Moreover, Ken also praised himself, feeling proud of himself. Without Vara knowing, Ken is actually deceiving himself. Ken was upset, because what every Vana said was true.


Ken is unhappy!


Ken is getting away from Vana, because every time he talks to the girl, Ken gets even more jealous.


Only Vara will be the place where he tells stories, but not the problem in his deepest heart. Just minor problems. About fatigue, about hobbies that must be limited, about dreams stored in the heart.


When Ken and Vara are in high school, Nio, who is still a relative of Ken, returns from abroad. The three of them eventually become friends with Bram and Rissa.


Vara told me about anything. About his family, about Vana and about Ken.


"I'm going to your house, huh, Ris?"


"Can. But I'm a little kosan."


"Autside the country. There are relatives here, but it's not convenient to stay with them. He wants to be independent, it is. So if there's a friend who wants to work a group or stay overnight, it won't bother."


"Yes too, anyway. Then I, Ken, Nio and Bram will be at your boarding house."


"okay."


When going to Rissa boarding house, Vana came and immediately asked to come along. No one can ban it, because the girl is stubborn. They arrived at a quite luxurious, and comfortable boarding house.


The cosan, the female-only boarding. There is also a special cost of men who are not far from it.


"Well, your cost is really good, yes," said Vara. Vana heads to the balcony of Rissa's room, which is faced with a male cosant who is so elite.


There were whistles from the boarding children, who on average were students and office workers. Seeing that, Ken became dislikeful. He pulls Vana in and Rissa closes the window.


Every time he would go to his friend's house, just for group work or play, Vana would come along, making the others so upset. Only Nio looked ordinary.


"We want group work, Vana. Not playing" said Rissa.


"Yes already. Learn, yes learn. Should I do it?"


"Basic bocil!"


"Bocil I'm smart too. You guys are rich so you have to do group work."


Rissa and Marco, feeling mocked. They are not liking Vana any more.