Tiara can see the quality of her craftsmanship in a water-colored dress as per the game, with a small shake but with good taste. Normally, the busy and changing look of panic and laughter also makes me feel Rin and rigorous now, and expressions such as elegance and beauty are more suitable than unusual cuteness.

The venue was more obsessed with that temperament, which could even make you feel royal intimidation, but there was no choice.

"That country girl was actually a princess," even if it was the fact that she knew, it was the country daughter Alicia that floated behind most of the students' brains. Running around cheerfully and laughing at her cheerfully, her image is not easily overshadowed, and looking up on the stage and strictly with her, she is far from their knowledgeable country daughter.

Addy was now similarly staring at the stage with a grudge that she had been told beforehand.

"... A, Alicia, you're beautiful"

"Right. It's pretty good for a blade."

"It's quite splendid, on the contrary. The way you walk, the way you bow, which is so classy, it's like..."

Say it, Addy glanced at Mary.

Even in this deliberation she takes a calm attitude and sits back on the chair quietly listening to Alicia's speech.

That look is somewhere masochistic, and yet satisfying......

"It's like... you're like a lady"

"Oh, stop joking. Don't line up with that country girl."

Addy sighed and clapped her shoulders at Mary, who laughed couscous.

Assuming they kick you down, that's how high this pride is. Besides, the end of saying, "If you're going to kick me off, you've got to be pretty good."

On the other hand, when I'm completely twisted, I'm also convinced that this is Mary Albert. More importantly, Addy laughed smallly, masochistically, that she was the end of the line around finding this discerning and sinister distorted personality attractive again.

That's how Alicia, who finished her speech, called Mary's name with a foreword, "Finally, you want to talk to me."

Surprisingly, the game stays exactly as it was until this dialogue. Addy, who was described beforehand, clouds his expression "if indeed".

I can't believe Alicia is going to kick Mary down right now. but it is also true that everything is going according to Mary.

The fact that Alicia shows up during the graduation ceremony, the creation of the colour tiara of her dress and, on the contrary, even what she talks about, all remains the final stage of what Mary calls "dralogy".

I can't even say that it's generally as the game goes. It is also true that the student council officers, who were disgusted with Mary if the game was as it should have been, were greeting Mary with a sneer before this ceremony began.

"Off the Game" mixes with "As the Game Goes". Then which of the 'falls' at the end of the game is classified?

Will Alicia take an irregular path, as in the favor she has for Mary, or will the Albert family still fall and Mary be driven to the northern earth, as in 'Dralogy in Conclusion'?

Neither of them arrived at judgment, and Addy anxiously turned her gaze to Mary.

Mary, by contrast, still did not change her attitude, and when she stood up to respond, she skirted once gracefully to show her spare time and turned back onto the stage. I stare straight back at Alicia. There is no fright or stray in her eyes, and she is haunted by her unbeatable elegance.

"Dear Mary, listen to me...... what did you think?

To Alicia's inquiry, she quieted down as if the venue had been watered.

Everyone does an alternating gaze between Mary and Alicia, waiting for the words to follow. To that pressing air, Mary nevertheless gave a small corner of her mouth when she said she had expected it.

You're right about the game again.

And this inquiry is also the hand of salvation that Alicia of the game offered Mary at the end.

If Mary had admitted and apologized for her inaction to this inquiry, Alicia was going to forgive Mary. In conclusion, that did not happen on any route, but Alicia thought that Mary was the "bad habit" and the victim more than anyone else, and could still start over. What a merciful story.

Of course, that's why Mary's previous acts as a villain's warrant were not eye-meditating, and that's why, just once, in front of this large crowd, Mary herself asked to realize and acknowledge her mistakes. It is precisely because Mary has been so young and deserted in my endeavor that she has condensed the bad parts of the aristocracy.

Most importantly, Mary in the game was not aware of Alicia's mercy, and she answered the query with dissatisfaction.

"I can't help but laugh at the country girl's thoughts about the country smell."

and.

In contrast, Alicia in the game, as far as Mary is concerned, sighs and abandons all mercy to rebuff her.

So you can make a mistake.

"Yes! Thank you!

Oh, my God, there's no way I'm going to give it back with a happy look.

"... Huh?

"I'm going to do it as a princess, without losing my personality. I thought Lady Mary would understand!

"... Um, wait a minute"

"Thanks also to Mary for being able to think like this! When my identity tried to change, Lady Mary treated me the same way, unchanged. That's why I felt confident in myself. That's what I thought."

"Oh, yeah, that's good. Congratulations... but wait a minute..."

"I'll do my best!

"Yeah, do your best on your own...... so, here's my story"

"Master Mary would surely push my back...... that's what I believed! Dear Mary, I love it!

Patrick, coming out of the sleeve on the stage, hands on her shoulder to Alicia, who speaks happily and speaks softly of her fondness for Mary.

The way they line up is exactly the scene of Dralogy itself, but Mary can't afford to notice that right now.

Somehow, I'm grateful that you're going to be accused of being disrespectful to Alicia. Besides, the lovers on the stage start and end up calling out, "Let's support this country together" with warm eyes like they see each other.

Neither could Mary do anything about this, she was barely pressured by a wacky, flashy cheer, and lowered her back to Ston and Iss as if she had lost her strength with a flashing expression.

I can't keep up with so many developments, and I can't afford to complain to Addy, who's laughing so hard next door.