Mary, who comes in the way at the date event, looked exactly like 'The Shopping Lady'.

In a luxurious dress somewhat out of place downtown, Addy, the squire behind him, piles up boxes like mountains, besides the "I'll have all the new ones" way of shopping.

Show off your finances and laugh with your nose when you find Alicia and say, "The common people are desperate to buy clothes."

It's this attitude shortly after I wonder if I've grown up somewhat in the culpability event, so I can't help but hate Mary even more.

"I mean, your daughter's trying to get me to hold the box just like the game"

"That kind of thing, a box stacked above height feels like 'whatever' and it's foiled."

"Is that so..."

Addy took a sigh of relief when he said he didn't want to be held, but still followed Mary into the next store.

Addy, who stood behind Mary at the date event, it held a ton of boxes.

Needless to say they were all Mary's shopping, the height piled so hard that it was even difficult to walk often manifested her endurance and squandering.

Most importantly, Mary's actions and results are important when viewed as an event as a whole, but they are only trivial depictions such as Addy's luggage, and if I say so, they are only in the context of a single picture (stills).

But Mary in that scene was well portrayed as' My Lady Anyway '. Against Addy, who holds a tall pile of boxes, Mary also expresses herself as a lady, not having one piece of luggage and not even showing a careful bare gesture.

More importantly, he was articulating differences in character against the common man Alicia by showing her a tall pile of boxes.

That's why I need to shop massively here myself and load boxes high! And that's what I thought.

"Yes, I thought about it..."

Addy nodded yeah and gave it back to Mary for a sip of tea whining about it.

The place remains the same downtown, the coffee shop in it.

It is not an elegant tea time to sit on the terrace where the weather is also a good thing and taste the seasonal tea that the manager recommends...... it is a serious operational meeting.

For the first time in less than two hours, I ran into a serious problem. That's too serious already, and I can't even afford to taste tea until Mary holds my head.

What is the problem…

"Damn, I don't have anything to buy anymore..."

This is serious for him.

By the way, next to Addy, who asks for an extra order of tea while listening to that, there were three small boxes (...) piled up.

Needless to say, it was bought in the last two hours. It is clearly not enough to call it a loot, to the extent that it can be held with one hand where it is stacked.

Even so, it's not like Mary has a qualitative personality or is a covenant artist. I have an appetite commensurate with the girl of my age, and I sometimes buy and fish for a variety of things as a courtesan of the Albert family.

- It's just that sometimes what I want is a little less than noble ladies... well, that's not something I should see as a problem right now -

But as I mentioned, Mary is an Albert lady. If you say "I want" once, someone runs to arrangements the next moment, and a few hours later, it's ready in front of you, that's what I've grown up in a natural environment.

More importantly, dresses and shoes are always haute couture for your designer. I don't think I want mediocre clothes like they sell in a downtown garment store.

For the Albert lady, who was surrounded by first-class goods from birth and had everything in her hand as a special order, her appetite would not be stimulated no matter how willingly she looked around the city.

But the beauty of her birth was the factor in the problem she was facing, so she sighed when she said that Mary had arrived.

Still... and I do my gaze on a box stuffed with chills.

"But you bought the three... I wonder if you've worked really hard on this."

"My lady, you're getting less and less ambitious. Three things, two of them are paper bags, and one is my shopping."

To put it mildly, put your mouth on the new tea that Addy ordered.

Did you like it around the snort, when I called the clerk through the vicinity told him to buy tea leaves. Of course, I won't forget to ask you to put it in the box.

That's how I tell Mary, "This is the fourth box," but the box is too small for Kansai tea leaves. None of the items I've ever purchased are big enough to hold. It's still not enough to show off your finances.

"But I don't have anything I want... and then there's the pen. I need a lot of ink to keep writing about all of your gruesome attitudes."

"No, you can't, lady, I can't put a pen in a small box where I bought it..."

"Addy?"

Addy, who was trying to delude herself as usual, weakened her verbal butt as if she had noticed something.

Mary notices it peeks into his face. The contemplative, serious look doesn't look like him at all.

"Addy, you could have meant it..."

"Lady, it's a box!

"Huh?"

Mary, worried about something else, circled her eyes with Kyoton to Addy, who suddenly said something she didn't understand.

I thought this disgusting squire had finally realized that he was in a single neck skin state - nearly a decade earlier with a single neck skin - but that didn't seem to have happened at all.

Mary was slightly relieved by that, and at the same time, "Let's make Addy aware later," put things behind us and said again, "What do you mean, a box?" and turned his gaze to him.

What do you mean, box? I did talk about loading boxes, but it doesn't pin me when they say "it's a box" again.

But when Addy noticed Mary's gaze like that, she deliberately said, "Okay?" Its like Mary when describing 'Dralogy', but unfortunately no one can point it out to him.

"Look, your daughter is too constrained by the contents of the box."

"Well, you can't buy unnecessary things, no matter how much foil you put on them."

"That's why I can't go on shopping. So I thought. If you don't know what to buy..."

"What if you don't understand?

Addy laughs contentedly at Mary's gaze that prompts her to continue...

"If you don't have anything to buy, you just have to buy a box!

And, Doya! And I strained my chest.

A few hours after that.

There was a stand-up Mary who said, 'Exactly the wealthy lady', waiting for Alicia and Patrick to arrive now or now.

Behind it, Addy holds a box stacked high enough to say it's loaded well.

Naturally, it would also stand out if those two were downtown, and some of them even envied the box Addy had.

Anyone would think that Mary had scattered. A courtier of the Albert family follows her squire and buys and fishes downtown, if she's a wealthy aristocratic courtier, she still can't possibly envy her daughters from ordinary people her age.

Most of the stacked boxes are empty, but if you don't tell me, the others won't know.

"Addy, you're ready. We are now scattered ladies and their servants from wherever we may be."

"Yeah, well, tell me for yourself, but the cold gaze of the clerk when I only bought the box is not going to be forgotten for the time being"

"It's okay, I don't know if it's a box, but if you buy it, it's a fine customer. Besides, boxes don't go to waste no matter how much they are."

"Well, you have a use for it"

"I'll split a few for you, so use them to clean up the hidden mountains in your room."

"I cleaned it up! I've got another one of those!! Or don't give it a weird name!

Bad things to hear! And to Addy calling, Mary laughed prankily...... finding a familiar figure ahead reinforced the grin all the more.

"Here's the beginning of the results report (...)"

So whined Mary's words, Addy glanced into her face wondering for a moment, then guessed something and looked back behind her.

There were friendly couples, needless to say Alicia and Patrick.