"Yotsuba and the others said the same thing."
Ren still remembered it very clearly.
"No wonder I feel like I've heard it before." Asumi changed the topic and said with a smile, "But you two match each other quite well."
"What do you mean? Match?"
He didn't understand what she meant.
"Both of you think that any gift given by others to you will be liked. From this perspective, isn't it exaggerated to say that you match?" Asumi explained like this.
"True."
Thinking like this, they did match quite well.
After chatting for a while on this topic, Asumi continued to ask: "Are you going out this afternoon?"
"Yes, to stroll around and buy gifts."
Ren explained his plan for the day.
"You're thinking about gifts so quickly." Asumi was slightly surprised.
"No, just look around and maybe I can buy gifts that they like."
He planned to go to some busy shopping centers in the afternoon to see if there were any interesting souvenirs there.
"Gifts don't have to be expensive, but they have to be thoughtful."
After thinking about it, Asumi gave her own opinion.
"And they might not accept gifts that are too expensive."
"I'm not sure how valuable the gift is."
Because he could easily obtain a large amount of money, his view on money could be said to be quite subtle.
For him, getting money to buy a can of drink was just a thought.
The money needed to buy other items, like the bracelet he gave to Nino, could also be obtained just by thinking.
Therefore, in his opinion, the prices of the two were equivalent in a certain sense, and both required his consideration.
"It's up to you. Besides, I can't give you any advice." Asumi said helplessly.
Poverty limited her perspective.
"...I'll do my best."
He lacked confidence in this regard.
After breakfast, Ren started his lesson today with Asumi.
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Heaven, Gabriel's home.
"I'm bored."
Gabriel, sitting on the bed and knitting a scarf with difficulty, looked towards Raphiel, who was sitting on the sofa in her room and reading a book, and couldn't help but complain.
With Raphiel's help, she managed to learn how to knit a scarf.
"There's nothing we can do. Besides, it's a holiday."
Setting aside the book, Raphiel answered with a laugh.
"By the way, where did you get that book?" Gabriel was slightly worried about this.
"The library. I remember the staff telling you about it when we returned to Heaven."
"Is it the library in heaven that has computers, but you can only read news and search for information?"
As she said this, Gabriel also remembered it.
"Right." Raphiel nodded, "It seems like you remember it very clearly."
"Because it's boring."
"But Gab, aren't you knitting the scarf to pass the time?"
Raphiel pointed to the scarf she had just knitted not long ago.
"Knitting the scarf is boring, not interesting at all." Gabriel said unsatisfactorily, "If it weren't for Kamikawa... To prepare a birthday gift for Kamikawa, I wouldn't do it."
"It's really hard work." Raphiel said with a smile.
"Think quickly, what else can you do besides knitting scarves?"
"Knitting gloves, hats, etc.?"
"What's the difference between this and knitting scarves? Both are boring!" Gabriel complained.
"In that case, I can only use my trump card." Raphiel said seriously, "Actually, I didn't plan to tell you this early in the morning. I wanted to wait a few days before telling you."
"What is it?"
Gabriel became interested.
Under her hopeful gaze, Raphiel produced an envelope and a stack of letter paper, and placed them on the table in her room.
"This?"
Gabriel stopped knitting the scarf and approached the table.
"An envelope and letter paper." Raphiel introduced.
"Of course, I can see this. What I'm asking is, what's its function?"
Gabriel felt her IQ was underestimated by her.
"These two things, if combined, only have one function, which is to write letters." Raphiel stated plainly.
"You mean..."
Gabriel guessed something.
"Right, you can write a letter to Kamikawa in the human world using these."
Raphiel's answer confirmed Gabriel's guess.
"Really? Can heaven still write letters to the human world?"
The surprise came so suddenly that Gabriel couldn't believe it at all.
"Of course, in heaven there are computers, so writing letters to the human world is no big deal." Raphiel thought about it, "And I remember, I already told you about this before, and you didn't have any impression at all?"
"You never told me. If I knew, I wouldn't react as big as this now."
Gabriel didn't remember she ever mentioned this to her.
"When Kamikawa gave you the pen, I told you that you could use the pen he gave you to write a letter to him." Raphiel was very impressed with this event.
"I remember this, but you didn't say you could write letters to the human world in heaven."
After her reminder, Gabriel also remembered this.
"I saw that you didn't know this at that time, so I intentionally didn't tell you, intending to surprise you." Raphiel said with a smile, "Besides, if I told you at that time, I would do it. I've never seen you like this now."
"Did you think about it now?"
Gabriel felt Raphiel was getting scarier.
"By the way, the teleportation bracelet you're wearing now is also a birthday gift I gave you a long time ago." Raphiel reminded.
"..."
Glancing at the teleportation bracelet on her wrist, Gabriel fell silent for a moment.
After a while, Gabriel clasped her hands and said sincerely, "I apologize, Raphiel-sama. If I have done anything wrong to you before, please forgive me."
"Don't worry, I will never be angry with you, Gab." Raphiel said with a bright smile, "I like you the most, Gab."
"I will write a letter. Raphi, do you have any suggestions?"
Gabriel was a little afraid to answer that question, so she took the initiative to change the topic.
"My advice, write it more seriously, because angels can only send a letter to the world once a month." Raphiel advised.
"Only one letter a month?"
"Right."