Aobara-hime no Yarinaoshi Kakumeiki
[Tabernacle] Quiet Before the Storm
Alicia naturally looked up to Jude, who offered to cooperate fully with her attitude, which was stubborn. And conveyed great joy and gratitude.
Neither of us put it clearly in our mouths, but there was some kind of interaction between Clovis and Jude, and it was obvious that it prompted Jude to change her mind.
"Whatever Lord Clovis does next, I'm not surprised."
Jude never undertakes.
Ani, the samurai who had made that prospect, blurred like this on the carriage home.
"Well, I wouldn't be surprised to hear that he was able to use magic."
Nonetheless, Alicia's line, which gained a new companion named Jude Nicole, made her return to Egdiel Castle after a close meeting and putting together the draft.
Then a few months passed and the season changed one thing.
In the meantime, the draft, which took Jude Nicole's suggestion to the edge, was compiled by Clovis as a "Recommendation on the Establishment of the Merriculius Chamber of Commerce" and submitted to the King by the auxiliary chamber, with the consent of the Regional Council.
There is a deep reason why the moon has taken so long to get there.
Originally, the auxiliary chamber deliberates on the basis of drafts prepared by the prefectures and gives them to the king as formal recommendations after repeated interactions with the responsible places. For the most part, the deliberation ends with the king nodding there or not. However, if the King decides that it is necessary to collect the Privy Council, he/she will proceed to the deliberations there.
This time, however, it was a fairly irregular flow, as the case dropped off at the Regional Council was picked up again in the auxiliary room and, conversely, proposed to the Regional Council.
"The most important thing to be concerned about is the Regional Council. It's no surprise they took what they rejected after deliberation and felt crushed in the face."
As that word described to Alicia, Clovis interacted quite closely and cautiously with the Director of the Regional Council, Drefas. Still, what persuaded the Regional Court was to break bones considerably.
In the honor of the Secretary, I say, a man named Dreyfuss is a very affectionate and open-minded man.
Everyone likes me, even in the Privy Council, which often reads behind each other, because of the behaviorists who hate rational things and do everything they decide to do about this, with the mysterious peace of mind that "he's all right".
Being such an old-fashioned man, I was close to the worst with Jude. From Dreyfuss's point of view, Jude-like beings who do not deepen their interaction with other nobles, and who are stuck in their own territories (even if they are not, in fact) flutter, are intolerable.
Of course, when the proposal was first received by the Marquis Rosen, it was not with personal intercession that we rejected it without giving it to the auxiliary room. But after looking at the content and getting to the answer as Alicia and the others guessed, I decided I didn't need to give it up.
But after those itineraries, Jude's suggestion had settled into the worst possible impression of Dreyfuss: "The unfavourable guy has put it out, his clueless bullshit".
So when the auxiliary room gave me the 'Recommendation on the Establishment of the Merriculius Chamber of Commerce' and I was informed that was what embodied Jude Nicole's suggestion, Drefath flocked the ink bottle that he had on the surprising less tabletop. Subsequently, he rebelled violently as the auxiliary room stepped into the territory of the regional court.
However, the recommendations, which were much thicker in content than the early ones, and Clovis' impatient persuasion gradually softened Dreyfus' attitude, which was initially stubborn.
When Alicia herself wrote in anticipation of the timing and earnestly appealed for cooperation for the future of the kingdom, Secretary Dreyfuss, thick in love, was finally broken.
Thus the first suggestion passed in the name of Princess Alicia was finally delivered to King James.
And the king, who saw through it, put forth a sentence unto the nobles of the name.
That is, the convocation of the Privy Council.
"Finally, this is the day."
Through a large window, the morning sun plugs in. In the light of that white light, tension was engulfing Alicia's side staring out.
In expression of her strong determination, the dress that surrounds her is bright blue, her symbol. The brunette aide following beside her pointed her beautiful amethyst colored eyes.
"You're trembling"
"Just a little."
Looking up next door, Alicia grinned.
"You're the one who stays with me. There's nothing to be afraid of."
"Who's you?"
Twitchy half, Clovis hoists the corner of his mouth. And he put his hands on his chest and drooped his head with humility.
"I'll protect you, princess. In our stead."
"So if the swearing words are heavy,"
Unexpectedly, Alicia blew out small. I don't know if Clovis went for it, but thanks to it, I got some strength in my body. Inspiring her little body, Alicia flipped the hem of her dress creased and stepped out.
"Let's go, Clovis. The battlefield is right in front of you."
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A bird's voice echoes somewhere in sunny weather like it falls out. The voice also reached the ears of the masters of the famous house, waiting for the royalty to appear in the Great Hall.
Thus, a single curtain of battle was cut and dropped on the historic kingdom of Heilland.