Ascendance of a Bookworm

Irritable Tea Party Preliminary

He wrote to Ferdinand, gave it to Rymund at Hirschühl Laboratory, and spent the day prototyping new magic equipment. What Lymund is studying now is a magic tool in which various colors of light fall when the time is set.

With this magic tool, the paper suddenly comes in color, so even if you're concentrating on the book, you're surprised to get your gaze up. I have a very good reputation among the side servants for making it very easy to stop reading when I take the book into that gap. As far as I was concerned, I would have preferred the magic equipment to return to the bookcase on my own, but "it would be a must for Lady Rosemaine's library," the side servants insisted.

"Why don't we do some magic tricks where the light falls first, and then do some research on the magic tricks that Master Rosemaine wants"

"That's what Dr. Hillsur would think, isn't it?

Hillsur and Lymund adopted the opinions of the side servants lightly because of Operation Hillsur and Lymund Flexibility by the side servants preparing the meal.

... I know how vulnerable you are to delicious rice, but there's no excuse for that! I'm the one who's making you ready!

"I'm going to the library to study magic equipment where the light falls."

"Reimnt, I'll go with you and ask the Schwartz and the others if they have any material..."

"If you just ask the Schwartz and the others questions, you can do it in Rymund, and the princess would be banned from libraries by the royal family, wouldn't she? If you want to read the book, let's go back to your room."

... Ugh, I want to go too.

That's what Richarda told me, and I dropped my shoulders with cackles. When I'm banned, I want to go. I have a book in my room that I haven't finished reading yet, so I can tolerate it, but I'm going to suffer from withdrawal symptoms when I finish reading it.

"Dear Rosemayne, didn't you give Dr. Hillsur a copy of the material?

That's what the reseller says, he gives me a bunch of paper. The contents are copies of the books of the people who were studying Schwartz and the others.

"It's something Schwartz and the others have written down in the past. I'll just lend you this, so please copy the part that I think you need Dr. Hillsur for. Sooner or later, I can't give it to Ferdinand because it's for her to see."

"Such material, which was it in? It shouldn't have been anywhere upstairs."

"They said it was in a closed library. Dr. Solange lent it to me."

Hirshur looked at me and the material as he blinked at my words.

"... you may not have done much to ask Solange, although you ask your apprentice to pay for it. I wonder how much material there is in the closed-door library?

"They say the closed-door library is where the material is so precious that it has to be stored with magic equipment, so you should ask Dr. Solange once."

They say that a closed library filled with valuable materials is a part of Solange that has never been grasped. It seems that the Schwartz and the others are now moving, and with more collaborators and less anxiety about the Schwartz and their magic, the part where they can finally get their hands on it.

He said there was no magic at a time when Solange alone was protecting the library, and the degradation seemed to be progressing somewhat because the necessary magic was not available in the preservation library. They say alterncia gives priority to that part and supplies magic, so it's tough.

... You need more magic in the library, don't you?

"Dear Rosemayne, you said you were going to give this to Master Ferdinand, but it wouldn't be an environment where research could be done, would it?

"I don't have my own room yet, and I don't have a hidden room, so it doesn't seem like it's a research area, but it said I wanted to do research in response from Ferdinand."

I just want to make sure you have the materials. And when I have a hidden room and an environment where I can study, I want to pack the Lesser Bus with plenty of tools, materials and materials, and get on to the castle in Arlensbach.

...... I don't think you'll get permission from Aub Ahrensbach, so you'll just have to think about it.

"It's what we spend in the rooms until those who move to other territories get married. However, in the case of Master Ferdinand, we moved quickly. It would be a chill to have no hidden room for a long time. I wish I could fix it."

That's how the two of us should have been worried about Ferdinand in Arlensbach, "because I will do a good research on Ferdinand's behalf," Hirshur switched his head.

"Why don't you go back to your room and have a read? If you have any useful materials again, please bring them. Then it's time to report it to Flaurelm."

... Is that it? Let's talk some more about Master Ferdinand.

There's no way I can eat down to Hillsur, who started concentrating on copying material. Since there was little I could do about the prototype clerk until Rymund's blueprint was up, I decided to go back to my room and do some reading. I want to finish reading quickly and borrow my next book.

When I was reading, potpouts and invitations to tea parties were coming. Sounds like the House of Lords social season is beginning. While the side servants coordinate their plans with Charlotte's side servants, they will send a reply to attend together.

In parallel, I had Flaurelm attach a meeting appointment. As Hirschühl told me, I have to give you a second report on the course of research, and I have to point out for the first time that I have not received the first report.

Flaurelm also seemed concerned about the course of the collaborative study, and unlike when he applied for the examination, the date and time were immediately specified.

When I take the report, Fraurelm offers his hand softly. I wear gloves firmly in that hand and don't try to read them right on the spot. I gave him the report, thinking it was similar when Ferdinand was on poison alert.

"Speaking of which, Dr. Fraurelm. I see you haven't received your first report to Master Ferdinand yet, but have you sent the report to Arlensbach?

"So I guess Arlensbach's civilian is a little lazy. I did send you to Arlensbach."

Fraurelm said so without looking me in the eye. I lay my hands on my cheeks and exhale.

"Really? Then you may need to contact Dear Dietrinde. The trouble with being lazy as a civil servant in a large territory. It's also a problem for Dr. Fraurelm, who specializes in collecting and organizing information, isn't it?

"Yep. Yes, it is."

Flaurelm's eyes, who said so with a smile like a sticker on his face, ask him how this one looks.

"... How is Lady Rosemayne in touch with Lady Ferdinand?

"Master Ferdinand is my guardian, so I have some means to keep in touch, but answering Dr. Fraurelm is like giving Rydenshaft the shield of Szeria, right?

Where I answered, it doesn't make sense, and what do you use it for? And when I give it back, Flaurelm says, "Mm-hmm! I said," That's the way to go.

"More than that, does Dr. Fraurelm know when Dear Dietrinde will finish his lecture?

"That's like giving a shield of Szczeria to Ryden Shaft."

"I also need to give you tea party appointments and hair decorations between my cousins, but Dr. Fraurelm, as you know, is busy doing collaborative research, and I'm stuck with tea party appointments, so I just wanted to know first. If you really don't have plans, we'll let you take the hair decorations to the side, please tell Dear Dietrinde"

After three collaborative studies, my plans are buried on my own when I respond somehow while reading a book to the side servants who are tenacious about socializing because they can only do it this year.

As far as I'm concerned, I'd rather read the book than the Tea Party, but I also have the job of interacting with a lot of territories this year to make the bad reviews of adoptive fathers and Aerenfest a little better. The tea party with Ahrensbach, which seems to be actively spreading bad rumors, is in such a mood that I want to put it behind me.

... I'm going to attend my cousin's club because I'm concerned about how Master Ferdinand is going to Arlensbach, but you don't really care.

"Sister, you are getting one tea party invitation after another, which one do you want to join?

"Did it arrive again?

Back from the lab in Flaurelm, I had received multiple invitations again. A number of tea parties have already been decided to attend. Staring at the wooden plaque of the invitation in a slightly fed up mood about whether it would cut any more reading time, Charlotte smiled so that she could fool herself.

"It's the beginning of a full-scale social season, and my sister's busy with collaborative research is telling dorm wardens, and you know most of the territory, so I'd like to attach my promise a little early."

Because when territorial rivalries are imminent, the push for research is more likely to make them less sociable. Brunhilde also smiles at Charlotte's words.

"Besides, this is the first time Master Rosemaine has not returned for a service ceremony."

"I can't socialize every day. Maybe I'm not feeling well."

Though somewhat healthier, it's dangerous to pack too many appointments. If I had a tea party for a day, I don't think I could handle it when I suddenly fell ill if I didn't schedule it at a pace enough to do two days of reading.

"Right. I don't even know when there's going to be a joint study with Dunkelferger or a call from the royal family, so you can't really pack your plans."

Discuss with the side servants and schedule a tea party. Ordnants flew in there.

"This is Dietrinde in Arlensbach. I'm too busy to take time. Let's have a tea party with my cousins in four afternoons."

I know Flaurelm has communicated to Dietrinde, but I don't know if he will communicate it as a matter of decision, without any meetings or meetings between side servants.

"... you can't refuse, can you?

"Your sister was reminded, wasn't she? Tell your brother about your plans."

With a sigh of sigh at Charlotte's words, he rebuilt his plans with his closest friends and sent an acknowledgement Ordnants.

It was the day to attend the tea party while doing so. Today it is a separate act from Charlotte. I had plans with Arlensbach because I had to adjust. It is a tea party with the lower territories. Because Aerenfest was neutral, some territories seem to think it would be easier to accept than rubbing against the winners.

Charlotte says that we must move in the direction of getting as close as possible with the lower territories and putting them under umbrella, but I do not know how to do so. They say Aerenfest itself is in the process of changing the relationship by hand. Charlotte doesn't have enough know-how to teach me either. It is a vice that has rapidly increased its ranking.

"I, the Virgin of Aerenfest, wanted to talk to the famous Rosemaine."

It was basically just being lifted at the tea party. Aerenfest treats are praised, Rosina's music is praised, she wants to hear more, and musicians from other realms are glaring at her to manage to remember.

And the book was also borrowed.

"It was sudden last year, so I didn't get permission to take it out of the territory, but I also got permission from Aub in advance this year..."

I want to get along with the territory that lends me books with pleasure. I took it with a smile and loaned Aerenfest books instead. He wanted to read it because it's popular in the upper territories.

... I knew you were right to flush the epidemic from the top. You should be able to spread your reading more like this.

It wasn't until I borrowed the book that I was normally laughing.

Those in the lower realms seemed very concerned about how Aerenfest ranked, and when they became persistently questioned, they had to respond with a laugh of creation.

"Something that was too steep. Is there any secret that you can get this ranked in just a few years?

"Lady Rosemaine is truly outstanding at being able to do all three joint studies with the Great Territories at the same time. To numerous epidemics, collaborative research, and kindness as temple chief even after being adopted daughter. Aub, who found Lady Rosemayne's excellence and adopted her, was a wise man."

"You've all said that Aub Aerenfest is a terrible person who pushes non-real child lord candidates into the temple to take away their magic. What a treat."

Each time I deny the bad rumors about my adoptive father, and the Lordship Candidate tells stories about all of them investing in stories and education going around the countryside for prayer ceremonies and harvest festivals, but they don't really believe me. Strangely, "How sweet of Rosemayne to be sheltered like that" is returned.

... So, no. Hey, hey. Are you listening to me?

Many times I was heard ill of my adoptive father, told far away in noble language that all Vilfleet and Charlotte were making things easier, lifted up to be a merciful Virgin if I did it alone, and ended the tea party frustrated by the state of denial but not listening.

... Good thing the tea party ended before all directions of indiscriminate intimidation came out. I, seriously, put up with it.

It is a reflection before returning to his chamber and reporting to the others in Aerenfest. I looked around at the neighbors who accompanied me to the tea party.

"Am I the only one who's heard such malicious words? Is Charlotte being said face to face?

"You won't exactly let Aub's real child hear such rumors. I think that's what Rosemayne would say with an allied face because she thinks she's adopted and is being abused as rumored."

Both Brunhilde and Richarda seemed frustrated with today's tea party. My face is smiling, but my two voices sound a little rough.

"... Aub and Lady Charlotte weren't the only ones who were being malicious. At first glance, it seemed to be lifting, but there was also a malicious desire to disparage Lady Rosemaine, known as the Virgin."

"Greater Tier?"

"I think you said that you were temple raised even when you were lifted with the Virgin of Aerenfest and that you were healthy to offer magic to the territory, sheltering from Aub without realizing that she was treated differently than her real son"

Though I thought that might be just too bad to take, the fact that Greater with a small number of words goes out of her way means that it is better to take into account the possibilities that are conceived as such.

"It is likely that she is considered a quiet and frail Virgin, who is always at the mercy of her parents. Do not consider the risk of Rosemaine being exposed or threatened."

"Okay."

It wasn't me who replied, it was Leonore.

Instructions were given to me and Charlotte to head to the Tea Party separately in order to share information on what is said at the Tea Party after the Reflection, where Aub's real son is not present, and to clarify what territory he thinks.

Even to broil out the territory where we're going to talk about malicious rumors, "You're gentle, gentlemen. But Aub Aerenfest is not who he is," he said.

When you dissipate the frustration of a tea party in your reading, you have to attend another frustrating tea party. This would make it easier to be back in Aerenfest for the service ceremony.

... Ugh, I wanted to go home to the temple of Aerenfest this year.

In the meantime, there will be a cousin club hosted by Dietrinde. I have to go even if I don't want to, but in the present mood, can I celebrate the engagement of Ferdinand and Dietrinde? You have to be careful not to say, "Our precious Blaine, please give it back".

"Matthias, Laurenz, Muriella and Gretia are leaving messages, aren't they? It's not a good idea to find out that the children of the old Veronicans are at my side at the same time."

"I don't even know how much information you have on Solemnity, so you should lay low on this information."

Wilfried and Charlotte will also meet together to see what information they will or will not give. No matter how frustrated I am, I won't put it on my face. Ferdinand's treatment may change, so be at ease.

So inscribed in my heart, I went with Wilfried and Charlotte to the Tea Party Room in Arlensbach.

"Good day, gentlemen"

"Good day, Dear Dietrinde. We are delighted to invite you."

Wilfried greets us on his behalf and we are advised to take our seats. Dietrinde looks in a very good mood. I saw how the side servants were giving me the stuff they brought in, and I said, "Is that a hair decoration?," he smiles.

"You make my musicians play new songs from Arlensbach today. It's a love song that Ferdinand wrote for me, a song dedicated to Gedurlich."

Hoho, laughing, Dietrinde gently scratched up her luxurious blonde hair and turned her gaze to the musician. The musician nods one and starts playing music. It's a homesick song I even listened to in my music skills.

"You listened to me when I was practicing music."

"Yep. Because I let students who are good at music practice to make it known that it's a new song from Arlensbach. Ferdinand gave me a feast that started the winter social world, so I didn't have much time."

Dietrinde says that as he seems to be good at it, he sips tea, eats sweets and shows it. I took a bite of the treat I brought in here and recommended, "Is it not until the end of the spring star knot that Lady Ferdinand's exclusivity comes to Arlensbach? I laugh with pleasure as I say.

... take the exclusive cook when the star knot is over? I don't think we talked about that.

Although Ferdinand's exclusive cooks are used as they are by Haltmoot in the temple, there is no way I can speak out about the exclusivity of others. Dietrinde slowly exhaled satisfactorily and put the cup down when he thought it might be better to pay attention in the letter.

"I was depressed when I decided to get engaged to Master Ferdinand, but lately I've become a little more positively conceived"

"... depression, was it?

"Yeah, isn't that natural? I am Ahrensbach's next Aub. Yet it was decided by your father to be your spouse, a much older, motherless lord candidate who had been placed in the temple of the lower Aerenfest. You'd be disappointed, wouldn't you?

I was surprised before I was dismayed. For me, Ferdinand continues to be a brilliant lord candidate who has taken the best, a clerical, knightly, lord surrogate and a masterful madscientist who can do anything, but he doesn't know how much work he has done at Aerenfest, and from a nobleman who didn't overlap his attendance in the House of Lords, he looks like a far too bad opponent.

... From the side, Master Ferdinand looks just like that.

"I actually met you and was a little relieved by your gentle personality and excellence. Ferdinand said he would do everything for me."

... Kind personality is probably a mistake coming from making smiles? No, I know it's a good idea to make you mistake, but you want to tell me you're being deceived.

I seem to have become positive about marriage knowing Ferdinand's excellence, so I suppress the voice of my heart and appeal to Ferdinand's excellence.

"Master Ferdinand is very good. Because there are still many legends in the House of Lords. For example…"

"Yeah, I know. I was surprised to gather information about who he was. If you do, you won't have a problem being next to me as my spouse."

I'm getting a little cocky about that stuff.

... Master Ferdinand is amazing! Master Dietrinde is the one standing next to you as a spouse and you have no problem?

I swallowed up that's what I wanted to say. Patience is imperative today.

Charlotte seemed to understand that I swallowed the words and made a laugh. Make sure Charlotte gets on with it a little bit and change the subject.

"Did Dear Dietrinde think that you felt depressed when you decided to get engaged? That's what happened to the love story in the new House of Lords. If Dear Dietrinde has lovely memories of love, I'd like to ask."

After Dietrinde blinked his eyes several times at Charlotte's words, he sadly laid down his deep green eyes.

"Yeah, of course I do. Some lords gave their thoughts, because I am the next Aub. Your father had decided to marry the person he had decided to marry. No matter how nice you are, no matter how many thoughts you dedicate, you can't marry someone you don't match. Even if I knew, it was very hard to say goodbye from me. I resented Reevesk Hilfe, the goddess of bondage, who made a roundabout while we decided to break up."

You're thinking about thinkers, Dietrinde tells you with a slightly distant eye. He says it's summer that he said goodbye, so he looks like an Arlensbach nobleman, not a student in the House of Lords.

... Even Dear Dietrinde's engagement to Master Ferdinand was hard.

There were no rumors floating in Dietrinde in the House of Lords, and he didn't seem to have decided on an escort opponent, so he thought his engagement to Ferdinand was a boat over the road, but he didn't.

Regardless of the surroundings, I breathed out softly in the never-ending reality, knowing that it was an engagement that was unwelcome to us for our people.