Lena put her face in front of the man.

That sucks! If this were to be the bandit's leader, the pursuit would be reached.

Misha is also keeping an eye on the man's movements.

Now if we're going to attack Lena right away, we have to deal with it.

But I didn't dwell on anything like killing a man.

Instead, even his eyes are lukewarm in such a way that he was impressed by Lena's face.

"Lady!"

A man screamed.

"Geisel!"

Lena also called the man's name (supposedly).

What? What's going on?

"Looks like you had a hard time getting over it."

Misha sighed as a cat.

"Oh, boy."

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We decided to entertain a man named Geisel.

Because Lena's story immediately showed that she wasn't the enemy.

"Lady Mireille has been wearing martial arts for a long time, disregarding politeness and so on, and she finally ran away from the mansion when she said she didn't like marrying forgiveness when she was fifteen"

Geisel said.

"I mean, Lena's real name is Mireille, and she's out of the Lycanslope."

Misha put it together, but I guess that's the right answer.

"I didn't learn to be polite, but I liked cooking and stuff, so I was just doing this."

"The servants make the dishes, so it's okay. You should really learn how to brew tea that entertains customers…"

I see. I also found out that Lena was good at cooking.

"I originally wanted to be an adventurer. So I went out of town, and when I realized it, you were a bandit. I only went into rich and aristocratic houses because I know they were doing bad things."

"Your father is an honest man. Please come back to the mansion no more. Your father is worried."

Geisel's Gatai seems to be good for fighting when the bad guys and others have been after their principals and clans.

"I don't like it. I owe it to my husband and sister to save my life."

Lena pokes lightly.

"But! No matter how many A-rank adventurers you are, that concubine scratches the name of the house!

I can't believe what Geisel said.

And then Lena blushed.

"Hey! I don't think I'm a concubine!

"............ So, really just as a servant?

"Naturally!

"Hey, husband"

Misha, who is becoming an animal man, looked scared.

"No way, have you made a mistake with Lena? You didn't, did you?

"No! Swear to God, no! So don't worry!

"Yeah, well, maybe I'll ask Lena too"

Misha, you're scarier than you were when you recognized Geisel as possibly your enemy.

"There's really nothing there! You don't do anything to betray your sister!

"Yes. So you lived steadfastly as a servant. I'll rate it."

I won't betray Misha in the future no matter what...

"I mean, Geisel. I like my life right now. I don't even feel like going back to the mansion. Just go home."

"Oh... such a dirty word..."

Well, if it was a good place to come out, I guess so. Nobles would never call me sister or anything.

But family discord is not a very good thing either.

Shall I make a suggestion here as a parent?

Third party opinions would be easier for Lena to hear.

"You know, I was asking you on the side, why don't you just take a compromise?

"Say?

Don't you know what this is all about?

"Lena's going home temporarily. So I meet with my family. Then you should come back here again. That's a temporary homecoming. Not as much as you don't want to look at each other again, do you?

Lena looked like she was in trouble.

"That's true... but what will they say when they see you..."

"Be patient there for a second. Leaving the house on your own is not a good thing in itself."

"Right. I was wondering if I could meet your family first."

Looks like Geisel agreed with me.

"I'd like you to meet me, too. Otherwise, something that reminds me of your parents' sad faces and makes me feel guilty. This is an order for a servant."

"I can't refuse to say the same..."

Lena seems convinced, too.

"Okay. I'll see my parents once. Except..."

What, "but" is...

"Because of this, and my husband and sister, please come. It's a fine idea to go alone."

I see, is that what you came for?

"Of course, it doesn't matter this way. Mireille, it is only natural to welcome those who have saved your daughter's life."

Shall we visit your home then?