Originally, Mary is far from being a villain warrant lady.

That's not to say I'm a kind Virgin without separation. They tend to draw a line with others, and there's no potential for harassment even if there's someone they don't like.

I don't like it, I hate it, even if I have such negative feelings, I unnecessarily gently distance myself and gradually fade out.

Let me tell you something from Mary, like deliberately kicking her out of her territory, let alone using her parental power to kick her off, and she says, "You often break the effort to someone you hate that much."

That's Mary. No matter how low you are, there is no way you would ever harass a girl (Alicia) who has never even seen her face, even if she went to Carreria School.

There's no way Mary Albert would follow that, even if her memory of the game was pleading with her to be thorough in the role.

"Young lady, you have more pride than anyone else. That's why this world is the game, even if I remember it in my previous life, but there's no way I'm going to be a villain warrant lady."

"Oh, you're going to tell me quite clearly."

"I've seen you closer than anyone. That's why I can tell you, Villain Warrant Lady Mary is the type of person you hate the most"

Mary raised her mouth slightly to clear Addy's words.

Mary Albert is a strange lady.

She is the daughter of the Albert family, second only to the royal family, yet she does not tease it or abuse it.

Even though Mary can move as much as she would like to, Carreria School lives at will without such fine dust and without prominence following the way the school does.

On the contrary, if necessary, it does what the user does flatly, so much so that he can ride his bike to shorten his time.

There is no punishment for complaining about an attitude that does not seem like Addy's approximate squire, and there is no way that other servants would care less if they behaved in a similar way.

The other day, I was picking up beans in the kitchen because I wasn't staffed enough.

- Of course I said, "Hey, am I the daughter of this house? Hey, are you guys listening?" He complained.... while picking up the bean saya...

The students of the Carreria School watched such aristocracy as Mary, and sometimes even laughed in a whisper.

Among other things, Mary was close to Patrick and bought the jealousy of a female student who could say almost everything. Needless to say, if jealousy and chill go hand in hand, the gaze you can point at won't be a busy object.

Thanks to the chilling voices of "not like a noble lady" and "not like the Albert family" were always attached, but Mary didn't care otherwise.

"I thought it was strange that such a young lady should go for the Villain Warrant as long as she remembered the game."

Mary flaunted her shoulder to Addy, who said it without hesitation.

"Exactly. I don't care how much it's for, I don't want to end up like that."

Mary's voice color, so to speak, was quite chilling, and she would have doubted her ears if something unknown about her essence had heard her.

Neither she makes such a chilled out voice when she fixes the lady, nor when she is at Mary the Changer.

But Addy, who remembers this voice, had recognised the height of Mary's pride in her voice, which even remembers the cold, and in her sharp eyes as if she could look at something (...).

Mary was even said to have no pride when she was disgraced by her squire, whispered a stranger in the school, and still didn't care.

but there's no way. The way you pride yourself is different.

No matter how many people try to slap Mary in the pussy, or get an unspeakable bad review from jealousy, Mary's pride lies entirely elsewhere from them. Therefore, there was no scratch, and it was always floating.

That's why nobody notices. Or is it too late when you realize it? Patrick stopped pinching his mouth the way Mary and Addy were, also because he saw one scale of Mary's pride once.

That's why Addy was thinking. There's no way she's going for a villain's warrant or anything.

And now Mary says she wasn't willing to be the game's villain warrant.

Still, as you learn from Mary in the game - which has almost ended in failure - the fact that she was in Alicia's way means that Mary...

"... is the only purpose of falling (...)"

"Oh, what now? I don't remember ever saying," I want to be a villain's maid. "

Addie held her head unexpectedly to Mary, who also said plainly.

How dare you... On the other hand, I also think this is Mary Albert.

"So why are you looking to fall in the first place?

"... Hey, Addy. Don't you think the Alberts are big?

Give Mary an empty teacup. Addy, of course, is a squire, so you don't have to tell me what that means, and I'll take the teapot that I keep close to him and pour it on him.

Mary took it satisfactorily and moved her gaze from the cup to the outside of the window on the lid. In the darkness of the night, I see the Albert family mansion.

At this hour now, most of the room lights are dropped, and it only looks like a dark, huge mansion. But during the day, you can see at a glance how it was built with a lot of money in mind if you received the light of day.

On walls without one crack, the window frames will see fine finishes, and always beautifully polished windows will see a corridor lined with works of art. The front entrance has stained glass, but you can't see it from this building behind the mansion.

No matter how much you look in the country, there shouldn't be any mansions so far. No, whether it's outside the country, too.

That is why the first seer is overwhelmed by its luxury and at the same time knows how mighty the Albert family is.

The noble mansion is also a symbol of the authority of the house.

By multiplying your finances, by keeping a spectacular view, you show your affluence, the higher your stature, the more authority you show. That's why nobles invite people to the mansion when they do.

"I don't even have a Dice house like that."

"That's the Albert family."

"Right. It's the Albert family.... That's why, Addy."

Katan, and made a small noise, and Mary placed the teacup.

"The Alberts have grown too big."