"So what about the results of the vote? Has there been a slight change?

There was a Cardinal in a mansion who demanded a report. By making his own daughter the Pope's wife, he was a man who wanted more power of his own. It should have been Elizabeth and her own daughter's one hit in the initial plans, but it was triplets.

In the Lower Horse Review, Elizabeth's victory was not successful, although she managed to use her political power to take it to battle with each other, and only she was frustrated (I need it) and recruited (one) every day. With such a frustrating look at his husband, the man under his command begins reporting in a fearless manner.

"Ha! So far, Elizabeth is number one, Monica is number two and Early is number three."

"I don't want to report ranking! What I want to hear is percentages! What about the percentage of votes!

The man under his command continues to report as he slams his neck (softly) at the irrational yell from his husband.

"And I beg your pardon. Percentage is 50% Elizabeth, 30% Monica, 20% Early, and many of the inhabitants of Shinto live in Elizabeth..."

"Enough! I don't even want to hear it! Did you get anything on Grand Duke George?

Inside, while dismayed by the poor turnout for his recommended daughter, he asked for information about Jiji without giving his expression.

"It's been ten days since Lord Lyoge came to Kanto, he said. Cardinal Ratchis welcomed him on the same day and asked him to stay at the Mansion so that no information could be leaked."

"Did Lattice do it to you? Still, Drugle's hero is a jerk. I didn't expect you to be appealed to in that unexpected way. I'd like to somehow salvage the fact that I got behind my back... Do you want to use the last resort?"

At this point, he gave instructions to the man under his command to move to execution, even with a bitter face, in a situation where he had to cut off his last hand.

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"Is that it? Some kind of small number of children?

"Right. Less than the usual half, right?

When the two of them are tilting their necks, the made-up Karenarien likewise speaks to the young lady who was nearby with her neck tilted.

"Hey. Looks like you don't have many friends today, but what happened?

"Mr. Vender said you should come to Mass soon. Sarah, who was always with me, went to Mass. I can't wait to say goodbye!

While handing the golden flat sugar to the lonely talking toddler, Xuji confirms that she cares.

"Hey. I have to leave a message, but not when I get here...... no pain! What the fuck! Elizabeth!"

It was Elizabeth who was listening to her and the young girl, but her story seemed to derail, so she blocks Harrison's blow down from behind.

"Please don't say details to your young girl opponent! So Lady Vender told you we do Mass every day, right?

"That's right! Elizabeth, when are you going to hang out with the Pope?

The toddler girl has asked the opposite question, nodding happily at Elizabeth's inquiry. "I'll do my best to get married soon," Elizabeth replied as she stroked the toddler's head, seeming just as happy as the toddler.

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"You're in trouble. In the end, it was an appeal to Mass. If you make a public appeal before and after Mass, it's fine, and I'm sure the faithful will be happy to take part because the Cardinals, who don't usually do Mass, are coming."

"Really? You want me to call Mr. Ratchis too?

I suggested to Elizabeth's words whining in a sigh mix that Jiji call Lattice, but he began to assume that he could tell them that instead of being second frying and less effective, it would be the target's offensive material.

"For now, we have to start a paper play, right?

"Ah, oh. Right. Then ask Melta, Lyla and Sieve for the paper play. I'll show my face to Mass."

"What, Mr. Lyoge? Are you going to show your face to Mass?

Tell the other fiancées to get ready to go to Mass while giving instructions to play paper for the kids who are waiting excitedly.

"Whoa! I'm going to Mass. I want to know what it's like. But it's easy to go with Elizabeth, so just answer the kids' questions here. Good boys! After the paper play, Elizabeth said she'd answer everyone's questions!

"" "Really? Yay!" "

The children, who were gathered in the square in the words of the twelve, cheered. After this, Elizabeth, tired of being blamed for questioning by the children, chased Harrison around with one hand.

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"Heh. That's a fine church."

"The Cardinal is doing his own Mass, so I guess it's going to be a cathedral. There will be many believers."

Karenarien replied to Jiji, who groaned as he looked up at the cathedral. Compared to the church built by Jiji in Drügle, the design boasted an uncomparable height anyway.

"The church I built in Drügle was also an emergency refuge. I didn't even consider the size to height, anyway."

Remembering the church he had built himself, he laid his hands on the cathedral door.