Guidus Eldland is oligarchy and strong, but tall

and reputation among the women for being good looking because of their good physical stature. What's more, personality is well looked after and admired by the same sex, as well as by older people because of their serious personality.

Among the games, he was portrayed as a character with a different charm in this game series full of sparkling prince types.

Most importantly, now such "Guidance in the Game" is certainly not the case if you are calmly thinking about his actual ratings. Confronting him is not a game, but a guinea of reality, and besides, both parents are going to go ahead and sit in a seat facing him laughing at Nico.

If Mary looked back at Chira with a fed up look, Addy, who had switched to squire mode, bowed her head respectfully and headed to the corner of the room, which was a constant position. Would it be his encouragement to gaze at each other and narrow his eyes so that only Mary could tell just for a moment at that departure......

If Mary bowed her head to Guidus and the others while thinking about it, a fatherly man sitting next to him laughed happily, "This is a beautiful young lady".

Apparently the opposite of my oligarchy son is rap. When it comes to guinace of the day, we are only slightly obsessed with the appearance of Mary, and we simply bow our heads so that our father may learn.

"Thank you for taking the time to step in today"

"No, I'm sorry I can't say this one. I hope you won't be so frightened and talk to me lightly today."

"It's not a pageant," but then "for today," smells the progress that's going to be made. Mary smashed her tongue inside the words.

What, I knew it wasn't a match...... But on the other hand, I'm beginning to see their thoughts.

Anyway, Guinness is still engaged to Parfett, and Lillianne has already dropped him. In that, this pageant with Mary...

I see. That's what happened, and as Mary groaned inside, she continued her conversation with Guidus as if she were guided by the parents of both houses, sometimes smiling softly and showing them. You can't take a chill response no matter how cumbersome or farcical it is than having the faculties between parents. It stinks, but the cat has to be summoned to wear it.

Addy is, of course, the corner of the room. The appearance of keeping silent as if to correct the pin and spine and erase his own existence was precisely that of the squire itself, with a small sigh of sigh so that Mary, who had such a glimpse of him, could not be noticed by anyone.

I don't know why, I feel oddly far away only today. Is it because you proclaimed the shortest at Addy's request earlier and are beginning to think that's impossible sooner rather than later... I couldn't seem to break up the conversation so much, and Mary turned to Guidus as she apologized to Addy in her heart.

And so for a while there's no other love - and then it's like selling in - and as we continued the conversation, Gaynus' father glanced at Mary's father as if he had been after this opportunity, "Well, we're about to..."

What a used hand on Theory Street. Mary sighed at the flow, which she said was exactly "two young people later," as she sighed that it was every time, turning her gaze to Addy by pretending to drop off her fathers as she left.

He was unchanged and seemingly a squire, opening the door and dropping off Mary and Guinness's father leaving the room. The figure is as if it were a squire itself, and everything is perfect, both at the angle at which the head is lowered and at what the door is opened. Now, from Mary's point of view, it doesn't look like Addy badly.

Anyway, this morning, Addy asked me to open the door with a cup of tea in one hand and a scone in the other. Mary's chest ached for some reason if she remembered those words that were not at all obedient to her attitude or words or deeds and then like him.

"... hmm?

I wonder, and Mary leaned her neck and held her own chest.

I ran for a moment. The tightening chest pain also pulled now, and the beat is normal even if I tried to hold it down to explore the cause. I wonder what the hell is going on...... and if Mary looks down at her chest in wonder, Guidus called her name saying that such a mary is the wonder.

"Miss Mary, is something wrong?

"... it's nothing, I'm sure it's my fault"

Mary, who was called by Guidus by his name and returned to me, smiles affectionately as she deludes herself, turning again to him.

That's how he smiled calmly, holding his hands in front of his chest. It is exactly a feminine pose, and from the side, it would be a sweet and adorable courtesan... and the quality (s) are poor because he thinks so.

"I was suddenly surprised by this story. I can't believe you put your thoughts on me so forcefully."

"Oh, that's... Um..."

"You've got to be kidding me, don't be serious"

To put it mildly, and on the contrary, in an instant, I turned my eyes round to Mary, who flipped from the adorable young lady earlier and took a chilling attitude, as Guidus was poked into the void. I guess the roots are serious and can't keep up with Mary's sarcasm.

It's also his charm, and Mary's brain is past the face of a parfet who speaks so cuttingly.

- I even think about that, taking Mary's sarcasm straight from the front, silly, honestly hurting parfet, and the kind of man who painted the raw seriousness in front of me right now doesn't look exactly right... If Lillianne hadn't broken in, she'd have been two gentle, warm, friendly people.

It was Guinness's cough that resonated with Cohon that broke such Mary and Guinness's silence. Seeing, he coughs deliberately as if to complain about something, and each time he looks to the corner of the room.

What the hell are you trying to say...... and I don't even have to confirm that. The person in the corner of this room, Mary and Guidus, and the other......

"Don't worry about him, 'cause he knows it all"

I perceived what Guidus was trying to say, and Mary turned her gaze to Chilla and Addy.

You told me to back him down, and I guess that's what you were complaining about through the cough. I wonder if it would be a problem to keep men and women of the same age in the same room, but on the other hand, it can be said that it is impeccable that the followers are standing in the corner of the room jizzily even though their parents let them be alone because of it.

Every time... Mary sighed and still exclaimed Guidus, "Whatever you talk about, he won't say anything else."

There's no way I can always have a chair and sit Addy down because whoever I'm dealing with is at this rate. The only behavior he is allowed to do on this occasion is to "leave the room" or "stand silently and jizzily until he can tell you what to do." Even though I knew it, Mary tried to eat it down and swallowed up a painful Gyneth cough and the words that went out to Addy's apology of "sorry for your loss" that could be worn on it.

"I'm sorry I didn't mean to. I'm outside the door, so if you need me, let me know."

Leaving that word, he leaves the room when Addy graces him.

I dropped that back off silently like a husband, battan and doors and closing. No, Mary sighed small.

It's always like this. Talking to a man, everyone decides they want Addy out of the room. Or he comes over and says, "We could be alone," as if he didn't exist.

Of course that is natural if we consider ourselves aristocrats, and Mary is weirder that her squire wants to be in the same room, let alone talk to us about the same table. Of course, Mary is aware of that.

That's why I couldn't blame Guinness or stop Addy, and I just had to shut up and drop him off.

Fine, let's just get this over with...

Yes, Mary blurred in her heart, turning to Guidus.

He looked at Ji and Mary, lowering his brow butt and bowing his head deeply as his eyes seemed sorry to see him.

"I'm sorry my father took the liberty of talking to you this time"

I bow my head sincerely, besides admitting that "it is also my responsibility that I could not refuse," I am just a good young man.

In contrast to him, Mary flaunted her shoulders small.

"Oddly enough, to wake up my blind son who fell in love with the daughter of a common man, I guess I'm about to have another woman..."

"Yeah, it's embarrassing."

Because he had seen through the soul gall in his body, Guidus admitted honestly and bowed his head deeply once again.