Then Mary headed for Mauro Noze.

He has spoken with several people and has greeted Mary with respect when he notices her. Greetings that are somewhat daunting and then look refreshing beside you. Mary responds as she whines in her heart when she is white.

He seemed to be talking to the Noze family and several nobles, and approached Mary subtly as everyone verbally praised this party. He stands across the street at some point with a thin cold smile on his face.

"That's Mary, that's a great party"

"Well, there's cooperation from people around us."

"People around you, is that it? Yes, or I'd like to be one of them."

Gently laughing Mauro tells me.

In contrast, Mary opens her mouth to give her a word back... but before that, Addy has held her hips forcefully. Words that go out turn into surprise voices, and even that is erased by hitting his body with a poson.

How forceful. Mary looked up to him about what the hell was going on and then took a small breath.

Addy stares straight at Mauro even as he holds Mary.

The expression is calm and even the spare colour can be seen in the grin. It's a grin that makes the adult air feel even majestic, on the contrary, with its original good looks.

"Dear Mauro and all of you, I apologize for the sudden invitation"

"Yes, no, no..."

"We appreciate you coming. We thought we could welcome you with Mary, so please enjoy yourself."

Addy's attitude in speaking that way runs out of fine words. He responds sparingly to replies with such grandeur that even Mary falls in love with him.

Its appearance and behavior are in the hall, and if it is not said to be the coming out of the squire, you will not know. Even Mary said, "Addy...... right?" I suspect.

Maybe the contents are turning into Patrick. That's how you behave.

Most of all, the hand placed on my hip definitely belongs to Addy.

"Mary wants to talk to you about something. Hey, Mary."

"Oh, yeah... yeah... I want to ask you something."

If Addy urges me and Mary responds, everyone who was on the spot will look interesting.

"Shall we go, Mary?"

"Well, I'll see you guys later."

Mary met small and left the place behind with Addy taking her hips.

The droppers talk of a "friendly" but "beautiful couple," and the expression is sunny.

... except for Mauro.

Is it because you were shown a couple interactions in front of you, or do you even have a bad feeling about The Tale of Mary, or was Addy unhappy with his attitude? He's the only one with a much more sinister face.

That was comfortable for Mary now and snuggled up to Addy as she immersed herself in the aftermath of the victory.

"It was splendid how you stood now."

"Oh, really?

"Yeah, he called me Mary about me, too. You're all right now."

"Your daughter made up her mind, so I decided to behave accordingly, too. It's for your daughter."

"I'm back at the praised arrow tip."

Too bad, and if Mary deliberately clasped her shoulders, she laughed dry as Addy deluded.

That attitude is the usual Addy. Soon the young man, who makes himself feel majestic and spared, has disappeared, scratching his reddish cheeks if Mary is made to brown.

"If your daughter is going to be hosting, my husband and I thought we could handle it properly, so I gave Patrick some advice last night."

"To Patrick?

"Yeah, that's where you taught me."

Says Addy visited Patrick's room last night and asked for advice on how to line up with Mary, the host of the party.

Even so, I can't learn to stand and behave and speak in a situation where I held back the party the next day and, on the contrary, a few more hours. It's a burning blade.

I guess Patrick knows that too, when he looks at Addy in a serious way, he presses the precaution, "There's only one thing I teach you, and this is all you have to protect,"

"Never bow your head."

And that's what he's told me.

To that word, which I'm not sure could be called advice, naturally, Addy turned her eyes round, and tilted her neck when she didn't know what it meant.

But to Addy, Patrick kept talking.

"Never bow your head when you apologize for the sudden invitation or when you say thank you to your guests. Don't look sorry, smile and tell them no apologies or thanks."

That would be neither an apology nor an attitude of gratitude. But that is the attitude of the high.

Apologize or appreciate but never change the sequence. An attitude in which words are backwards and show that you are the superior.

If you are a concomitant nobleman, you may be taken as a disgrace, and if you are also a burning blade, you may buy the wrath of the other party.

But the Alberts will forgive us all. And you still shouldn't bow your head to show that it's an acceptable pattern.

"That's Patrick. That sounds like his advice."

"From what, thank you. If I can't do it all.... and when I was about to go back to my room."

With Patrick's advice, Addy returns to her room.

But in front of their room are Lang and Lucien, and when they see Addy, they ask where he was going...

"Master Lang said, 'This guy's got a sunny face!' He raised his voice and said, 'Someone took the lead... Patrick...!' I told him resentfully, running and running at about the same time."

"Your brothers tried to give Addy some advice, too. Just let him know how you feel."

At least Mary gets a follow up.

I know you acted like Addy, but before that, you were acting like Addy Mizu. That too, Patrick was the one who asked for advice.

What untimely brothers. This will be foolish for a while.

Addy knew that, too, and nodded bitterly in a grinning mix, somewhat happily "I can hold my head down very hard for a while".