Mary, who then returned to Eleciana School again, did not wrap up the other day's matchmaking matter in a parfet...... but some part of it revealed to her. Even in the act of treating men and women of all ages as if they were their parents' pawns, this pageant is not so strange in noble society, and more importantly, there is no guilty feeling to hide it.
However, at the convenience of my parents, I made a pageant with Guidus. We talked a little bit, and I just cut it off. Rather, as Mary, I just want to say that even one of my complaints was that I was interrupted by a holiday in the corner.
Parfet, who had a blue-crying look at Mary at first like that, also gradually regained her composure and listened with a bitter smile.
"Really, that happened"
"Guinness's father is a flirtatious man."
"No, Master Guinness's father was a very sweet man, and he adored me like a real daughter. So I'm sure this time..."
Say it, the parfet leans down.
There is something painful about even watching the third party Mary. If this is to blame for my color-boggling son, I see. I can even think of that, whether Guinness's father wants Parfett to discern Guinness...
Now, some of the warrants that Lillianne took my fiancée from me said, "I don't know that man anymore! I'll look for a better man! Some of them blew it out early." No matter how much I admired him, I told the extra woman that it would make her love a hundred years colder if she saw him calm down with one of the more than one men.
Most importantly, it goes without saying that Parfet is not that type, she took a deep sigh as usual and turned her gaze to a group that still forms a corner today.
That's how once I shifted my gaze to Chirali and Mary, I've spoken horribly in a tone that sounds like something I shouldn't ask, "Master Mary..."
"Is Mary still admiring Master Patrick?
"Huh? Why would I... whoa"
Unexpectedly, to the truth, Mary hurries to hold her mouth.
Few maidens admire Patrick in neighboring countries. Rather, his popularity is growing daily, sometimes in love with Alicia beyond her status or as a candidate for the next king. Above all, it would be even more so if the popular men became 'princes of neighboring countries who pierced the love of difference' in this Eleciana school, which is captured in Lillianne's reverse harem.
If you give a far-fetched word in such a current situation, the flame of jealousy being directed at Lillianne could fly this way.
That's why Mary swallowed the words "who gave him that" and coughed with Cohon once and spoke to Parfet in a calm tone to teach him.
"You know, I've told you many times, that's not how me and Patrick get along. I don't have any special feelings for him, and there's no such thing as a" healthy young lady who kept her thoughts in her heart and pulled herself aside for the two people she loves. "
"But since Mary has been discarded of her engagement to Master Patrick, she has declined all offers, hasn't she? So I'm sure you still admire Master Patrick even if you pull back..."
Mary sighed at the pulphet.
The beauty story of "The Healthy Albert Family Lady Who Withdrew" seems to know all the way to her neighbor's country, besides being told these days that she studied abroad because she couldn't forget Patrick yet and it was hard watching the two people she loved, with her back on the tail fin and even her chest fin at the end.
Mary the boulder also gets rid of words for this... not anywhere, but rather uses it to this day. Of course that's the declining complaint of the offer, but the truth is that instead of 'rumored because Mary uses Patrick for her declining complaint', 'Mary who heard the rumors is reopening and using Patrick's name'.
As always, the public likes to talk about beauty. Especially if it is a romantic play between young men and women.
But if you look at it from Mary, you are so confused that you are frightened. I don't remember pulling myself back for him and Alicia if I didn't have the slightest dust of romantic feelings or anything against Patrick now or ever. I wondered if we were going to get engaged sooner or later considering each other's position, and Patrick responded, "Oh, really?" because he found someone. From Mary's point of view, if you're not willing to marry Patrick, you're not willing to let it go unhindered, at that level.
That's why there's no way Patrick and Alicia are having chest pains when they see each other getting along, and because it's hard, it can't be outside the country... etc. Well, it's hard to say that it's hard in another way to be shown flirting, but Mary's study abroad is for management studies that she can't learn at Carreria School, and for a migratory bird bowl shop.
Anyway, if I explained that I didn't feel like it either, the parfet who heard it tilted his neck wonderfully.
"Then why is Mary turning down other people's offers? Wouldn't anyone be nice?
"Why..."
Say it, Mary shut her mouth.
If you ask me again, I can't give you a clear answer.
Indeed, Patrick had a good look and character, combining exactly the look and interior that I said prince. He's the kind of man who embodies women's ideals.
But it's not like Mary doesn't have the same level of men alongside him in her offer to kill her. On the contrary, it's not so strange that royalty from other countries sign up.
Exactly a pick-up. If Mary wanted, whoever it was would be happy to get engaged.
Mary refuses the offer and doesn't have the luxury of approaching someone. As much as I treat my brother and relatives as I normally do and ask them to replace Patrick, who used to work escorts at parties.
I thought about my gesture again, and I see this is certainly not strange to be told 'I still have Patrick...', Mary convinced herself. Most importantly, when I think about it again, I still don't have romantic feelings and other dust for Patrick.
That's why my engagement with Patrick is good and why the other guys keep saying no......
I get in trouble with Parfett asking if I don't know because I don't have romantic feelings, and vice versa without Mary knowing what to explain. This is how it changed and I said, "Why? It's actually the first time I've been asked." My parents and brothers hang my engagement offer from one end to the other, and they say, "If you want to say no, you can say no". "Yes," Patrick and Alicia said, to this extent, if they reported "no. Nobody else talked like this, and that's why I didn't think deeply about it.
Why was only Patrick good?
He has a good family, brilliant eyebrows, good behavior, knows Mary's character and...
Besides, more importantly, he...
"Because, unlike the others, Patrick..."
Saying so, Mary noticed the person standing behind the parfet and swallowed the words she went out.
Parfet also looks back at it, stretching his face and breathing.
"... Dear Guidus"
The dining room begins to creep into the voice of a potpourri and muttered parfet.
Why in a place like this... and if Mary pounded her tongue in her heart, I could see Lillianne laughing niggardly as she leaned against Guinness.
Parfetto and Guidus in "Doradora" could never be good friends, they were only fiancées to each other's parents' decisions, and more importantly, they were angry at their parents' alleged selves.
But with Lillianne transferring, Guidus learns true love, and Parfett also decides to live honestly with herself by becoming close to Lillianne again. The two previously unfamiliar once again recognize each other and forge friendships by breaking up their engagements, leaning in with Lillianne as one or her lover, supporting her as one or her best friend, and congratulating her...... is the general story of Guidus Route. The same convenience, but it will be now to point it out.
Guidus' route is round among several stories, and everyone has a happy ending. It is at first that we understand each other when the story of what conflicts with the protagonist proceeds, and there is even an illustration of Parfet watching the protagonist and Guinness happily in the ending. In the meantime, it was popular from the position of same-sex ally as never before or among female characters, and several official goods had been released. It is a female character in the maiden game but a considerable preference.
... As far as I can remember, it should be.
And yes, Mary shrugged in her heart, needless to say, because the status quo is far from 'full circle'.
Guidus has a sorry look on his face, and I wouldn't say Lillianne's winning grin taking that arm. Parfet is looking up at Guidus with a crying face, and it is Karina who has felt this change asking how this one is doing in a tremendous shape.
Mary called out, "Hey, guys," as she sighed into the bitter air with no circular lettering.
"If you need to talk to me, why don't you move somewhere? There's too many people here to be comfortable with, right?
When I suggested so, Guidus nodded, and so did the pulfet, which was moisturizing his eyes and entering into a crying attitude. But only Lillianne raised her deliberate voice, "Oh," tangled in Gynath's arms.
"Oh, does Lady Mary have something to talk about, too?
"I wonder what that means?
"'Cause I don't think (...) Master Mary has anything more to do with it. So you can stay."
and.
So deliberately, and then gazed at Lillianne, speaking in a voice color that concentrated her cuteness, both Gynath and Parfet looked strangely at her and Mary.
"I don't need it anymore," I guess I don't see the point in emphasizing that. Mary, who perceived what Lillianne was trying to say in contrast, turned her gaze to Karina with a tile and sideways.
She also has, like Mary, a look that grabs some certainty. but there doesn't seem to be any direct involvement around you pointing your gaze at this one without getting up.
Mary laughs small, saying that she is passive.
She is a villain's warrant for only one route. It doesn't even come up with a name when it comes to other routes, for example the Gynath route.
Mary Albert is different from Mary Albert, who appeared without all the routes leaking and fell in the way of the protagonist at all the endings and consequently told the player that she had "lots of lines up for the protagonist".
Thinking so, Mary laughed invincibly and looked to Lillianne. A woman who hides in the shadow of a man doesn't deserve to be dealt with more than she originally did.
"What do you mean, no use? Mr. Parfett was talking to me. You want me to interrupt that and keep my mouth shut because I'm irrelevant in my presence?
I don't touch the "no more (...)" part, and Mary stares at Lillianne.
The parfet sandwiched between them, bewildered with grate and tears, retreated a few steps to give way to the place. To that discerning attitude, Mary murmured in her heart, "I'm not kidding".
Parfet's attitude is as if he had detected the clash between Mary and Lillianne. But from Mary's point of view, Lillianne doesn't deserve to argue, rather than clash, with someone who even seems to be wasting his time facing each other this way.
That's why Mary turned a chilling glance at Lillianne and laughed openly with her nose as she glanced at her wrapping arms around Gynath.
"I wonder if the lusty woman out of the common folk thinks she'll be forgiven for interrupting this Mary Albert. Isn't it better to know who you are before you drop a man?
Further strengthen your chilling gaze, and let the colour of contempt dwell in your eyes as if you were seeing something dirty, and then even try to hold your mouth down with a removed handkerchief.
Lillianne's face turned bright red in an instant if she showed more disgust than any more, and she also began to rise without listening to a group of Harlems watching her from nearby.... but no one comes in cracked because Mary is the Albert family's courtier, not any other.
If you are a noble lady of a neighboring country, and a lady of a house alongside a royal family, pinching your mouth in the middle of nowhere can be a clan's life. Even in neighboring countries, the Alberts are immense, and there is no one left to Mary's right in this Eleciana school.
That's why no one could say anything, and Sin and the quiet nasty air wrapped around him. Most importantly, I was slightly impressed by the fact that the disgust passed properly as disgust from Mary, but I put it in my heart to the boulder.