Some younger boys and girls were practically staring at Lynette Batton and Leon Batton, although they had already gotten used to that.

They'd been experiencing this ever since they were kids.

Wherever they went, they'd be the center of attention.

Beep, beep, beep-

Leon's phone started ringing then.

He immediately answered upon seeing that it was from an unknown number. "Hello? Who's this?"

"Is this Leon Batton?" a voice said. "I'm from a delivery company and there's a parcel here for you. I'm in front of your school's entrance right now. Will you please come and collect it?"

He felt puzzled as he hadn't bought anything recently.

Besides, even if he did order something online, he'd have it delivered to his home address instead of the school.

There was only one possibility.

This parcel might be from one of his admirers.

"Please send it back. I didn't buy anything," he said.

"But it can't be sent back."

"What do you mean?" he asked.

"There is no information about the sender. Someone left this parcel in front of our entrance this morning with some money in the box. I hope you can understand. Please sign and collect it. Otherwise, it would be very troublesome for me."

"All right, got it. Leave it at the security office then," Leon replied. He didn't want to put someone in a tight spot.

"I think I need to hand it to you personally because it's a little heavy."

"I'm not in school. Leave it," he insisted.

"Okay."

The caller then hung up.

Lynette watched her brother with a curious look in her eyes. "Who sent you something?"

He shook his head. "I don't know. The deliveryman said the sender didn't leave any information behind."

"What the hell?"

"I have no idea. The sender just left the parcel in front of the delivery company's entrance with some money."

"Who would do that? Could it be one of your admirers because they'rez afraid you might refuse the gift? Girls de come up with the weirdest ideas to pursue guys these days," she said.

He didn't want to talk about this, so he averted his gaze to elegantly took a bite of the takoyaki in his hand.

The siblings returned to school together after that, stopping briefly at the security office to collect his parcel.

A security guard promptly pointed at a large box on the ground when he saw Leon. "Leon Batton, yes? Here's your parcel." Leon was surprised to see the size of the box.

It was huge.

It was even bigger than the largest luggage he'd seen.

He looked around and picked up a key on the table, cutting the box open with it.

His eyes grew wide with shock the moment the box opened.

It didn't contain ordinary gifts as he had thought.

Instead, it was a box full of letters.

Each letter came in a white envelope with a small, red-shaped symbol.

Seeing those small, red-shaped

I couldn't help but

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the anonymous

him a slice of toast

day.

These symbols were identical to those on the toast boxes.

He was sure the sender was the same person based on all these things.

However, why would this person write so many letters to him?

"Who did this? This person sent you so many letters. Does anyone e these

etters. Does anyone security guard seemedes.

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