Impossible. Squirting again, Liddy dropped her shoulder like she was tired.
"If I think about what my father did, I can't even complain about being tightened out of state politics. It will also allow the management of Aardhar and the adjacent strongholds…"
"So much so that Your Majesty appreciates your deeds this time and expects you as the person in charge of the future kingdom."
Alicia also nodded deeply to Clovis' words.
If you're just going to glorify your accomplishments, none of these things will happen to you, even though you are the generous King James.
The King, the Privy Council, and perhaps even the accused Lloyd, all who were there admitted Liddy. He didn't want to be buried like this, having shown the courage to stand up and persevere in his position as a Sutherland.
"I need your help."
Alicia repeated the same words that one day she confronted him on the Elam River.
"To accuse my father, I need your help. The kingdom has responded to your words with all its might. I hope you don't think I owe you that."
During the Sutherland family's reception, there was silence. Staring at Alicia, Liddy was, uh, remembering the last words hung by her father.
“I'm sorry. And... well done”
Seeing Lloyd, who leaked a small grin, I thought my father had left a word like that because he was free from the contradiction of betraying the kingdom for the kingdom.
But, or maybe it wasn't just that. Lloyd, who has been with King James and the other Privy Councils for a long time, may have expected them to want Liddy for a key position this way.
If so.
Suppose you entrusted the future of this country and smiled as your father at the end.
"Shall we remove it?
"Never mind. It's my fault."
Liddy once again faced Alicia as she strongly plucked the sleigh that slipped down her cheek. There were no more stray colors in his eyes, and he dwelt in the burning light of Ranlan. That's how he rose again, kneeling in a conceited manner reminiscent of Lloyd.
"Tell Your Majesty. We will do everything in our power to meet your expectations, Liddy Sutherland."
"... glad. I'm so glad you said that."
Something hot crept up in her chest, and Alicia grinned as the poor flower bared. Alicia offered a small hand to Liddy, who round her eyes with a straight feeling hit by the princess.
"Sir Liddy. I'm counting on you, too. Together, good luck."
"Dear Alicia..."
Slightly blushing, Liddy stared alternately at Alicia's face and hands. Slightly, the fearful Liddy moved, and their hands tied together hard - - they didn't.
Until then, Clovis, standing still next to Alicia, broke from side to side into the lid and snatched Liddy's hand.
"What's wrong, Clovis?
"Hey, what is it? You wanted to shake my hand, too?
Alicia and Liddy round their eyes all of a sudden. In the sight of both of them, Clovis smiled gracefully, holding onto Liddy's hand.
"... what can I say? A little prank, may I say"
"Huh?"
"What?"
"I am very pleased to have Sir Liddy on my side. How comforting it would be if you would move for Heirland together...... but I wanted to put that aside and disturb my dear husband and you shaking hands"
Clovis smiled unbeatably perfectly at Liddy, who was taken aback.
"Whatever, there was so much going on between me and you."
Clovis smiles with a smile, emphasizing the various parts of the Liddy stared at that face with her mouth open for a while, but eventually, her face turned red as if it had caught fire.
"Kisa well!! Are you going to sell me a fight?
"Fighting? Well, what is it? I always wondered if it was you who was involved in the murmur, including the duration of the expedition to Aardhar."
"Look, I'm not apologizing!! Most of the time, I hate you! Always, always stay ahead of me with a clear face. Yes, Cromwell, you apologize! And then I'm not gonna admit to you for a second!
"You don't know what that means. Besides, I don't like you either. Unfortunately."
"Noooo!?
Alicia turned her eyes round to the two young men who began a barren argument about cancer.
I was not sure whether to stop in between, but soon Alicia noticed that Clovis was enjoying this argument. This is the little revenge of being an aide to the cause over the years, and Liddy's honest apologies are illuminating, so he honestly rode Clovis' set revenge.
In time, Alicia, who was hearing more and more about it, started laughing because she blew it small. Thanks to this, Alberto, a servant who rushed to hear the noise, leaned his neck in abundance at the unusual sight of two young men engaged in a tongue battle and a laughing princess.
In doing so, the heavy painful air that I had felt since I visited the mansion flew away somewhere, and Alicia and Liddy and I shook hands once again firmly in the light of the day slipping through the window.
That was undoubtedly a step by Princess Alicia towards a new era.