Common Sense of a Duke’s Daughter

A man's retrospective

When I close my eyes, it's far back then that comes to mind.

The whole family lived together, those warm days.

I admired him as a child and thought he was cool with his father cutting up the Chamber of Commerce and being admired by his employees to expand his business more and more.

My mother... was a very warm person who was so scared when scolding but always had a soft grin.

Even though I have a servant, the food is indispensable and my mother makes it, supporting my father in the shade. Somehow, the way his father and mother were smiling was something that made him proud and warm as a child.

Then he's full of energy, his adorable little brother with a smile. I've never been younger than myself. That's why I swore in my heart that I would protect you.

Such a warm family. Gentle routine.

It was really sudden that I mourned it.

... If a person is mourned, it is the first time that they know the value of the object... correctly, it was.

How difficult was what I enjoyed as normal? How blessed was it?

Remember then, regret...... and be sad.

That's all, because those days were very important to me.

Second, I opened my eyes.

In my eyes, the study.

What I have now is that for the meeting head only... I mean, where my father used to punch into his work.

I used to see a lot more books and paperwork.

I thought it was a messy room.

I'm a galan now, and I strangely miss the sight in my sight.

Remembering that, he also stretches his back and grips his fist.

Finally, I got it back... and.

What I lost was really abrupt.

That day...... my father and mother were out of King's Capital in a carriage for use.

I had no idea, of course, when I dropped him off, that he was going to be someone who didn't return from an accident, and I couldn't even imagine it.

In the wake of the news that my father and mother had died. There was no time to grieve, and a funeral proceeding was to be carried out.

On behalf of me when I was a young man, it was Vuld Rankham who was vice president at the time who did all of that.

"If you leave everything to yourself, I'll be fine"

I mourned those who depended on me, and the words were more than happy for me when they came with meticulousness.

I was told everything by him but I stayed.

"... the Chamber of Commerce is going to be a mess. I'm sorry, but I think we might be able to get into your father's office, where we met before, so why don't you just get out of the house for a while and hide somewhere else?

So it is.... I believed his words so lightly.

And he left his house, and began to dwell to hide in the old house of the district in the corner of the king's capital.

"One day, I'll pick you up"

They gave me only a few bucks with those words, and me and my brother lived there to lurk for a while.

A week...... two weeks, and a month.

Around three months after the boulder, I thought it was strange and went to the store.

And that's where I'll find out I've been fooled for the first time.

"... I'm sorry, who are you"

He said those words plainly.

"What are you talking about... it's me, it's Karim. He's the son of a former head of this Chamber of Commerce."

"… the son of the former head of the meeting died unfortunately with the former head of the meeting and his wife"

"What are you talking about...!

"... Somebody!

As he tried to open his mouth further, Vuld called people.

"I deceive the son of my previous meeting, he is an undelivered man. Throw them outside."

And that's what he ruthlessly said.

"Don't...! Hey, stop...!

Vuld gave me a pitiful glance.

And he approached me to be dragged, lips in my ear.

"… to all who know you at this Chamber of Commerce, I have spared time. Whatever you say, it's no use."

"... be...!

"You were a very good boy. Pure, I don't know what people doubt about what they say, you know. I also thought about putting you up there and manipulating you... and things went better than I thought."

When I said that, he gazed at the men who dragged me to tell me he was done for. As a result, my powers to drag me strengthened and I was thrown out of the Chamber of Commerce lightly.

I was too young to know where to sue.

Days go by without knowing, but the only way to live is to make money somehow.

I managed to eat it up, but now that my brother is sick and needs more money, I'm not talking about revenge.

Keep it up, it's gotten this far with the cheats.

No place to go, hold your anger.

In the meantime, it was she who showed up. I want to use my name and strength, with that said.

"... excuse me. There's a meeting of the Azzuta Chamber of Commerce."

I returned the words of the employee who appeared with the knocking sound.

"Let me through here."

After a while, it was the woman who scoffed me up.

"I'm sorry you're so busy and I couldn't help but take your time."

"No. It's for you. It would be natural to take time."

"Heh heh... you've got a lot of good mouth."

She laughs fluffily. I thought it was beautiful in that darkness, but it doesn't change that impression even in the light.

"Today, I'm here to make a deal. Let's make sure we understand what we've been promised in writing."

"Oh. That's better"

A woman by her side gives her the contract, confirms it and signs it.

"Sure. Tomorrow, thank you very much."

A word of mouth to her... that you said you wanted to use my help in the first place.

Integrating my Chamber of Commerce with the shipping department of the Azzuta Chamber of Commerce and shipping in the name of my Chamber of Commerce.

"How's work?

"There's still a lot I don't know. Honestly, I'm glad you sent someone from your place."

The shortage of personnel in the Chamber of Commerce has become a serious problem as a result of the expulsion from the Chamber of Commerce of those who participated in Vuld.

So the Azzuta Chamber of Commerce sent me personnel.

"Hehe, I've heard from them. You never leave it to others, and you learn it with a lot of greed."

……

Somehow I couldn't affirm or deny it and accidentally shut my mouth.

As such, she laughed again.

"That's a good thing. Take advantage of them, including me. Never work willingly without being flushed by others. That way, I can work like you even if I'm lost. That's my advice as a senior."

"... you too, you ever get lost?

"Oh, not for granted. I'm the same person as you, and even when it comes to seniors, it's only a few years. There's a lot to be missed and regretted and there's a lot to be missed."

It was a little unexpected. Because it's about her, because I thought she was going to laugh and get over it as invincibly as she did the first time I saw her, even if she had any obstacles.

"... but. I was able to get here because I had a vision that I might be able to do something with my hands."

"... what's that, a vision?

"After meeting the orphanage kids and letting them read the story... I started selling the story as a picture book. And the profits from that take the form of donations to orphanages. I don't know after that. Of course you need to get money, but that's not all the 'profit' the Chamber of Commerce should get, and I'm encouraging that. … do you have a vision of what that goal is?

To her words, for a moment I think.

I asked for a vision... or something.

"If you don't have one right now, you don't have to make a hasty decision."

That's what she says and smiles because she didn't open her mouth for a long time.

"... one day..."

I opened my mouth to let go of what I thought.

"I want a job that involves drugs, and then a job that makes those downtown people smile"

"Yes..."

At all, I don't see the way there. I don't know what to do.

But if I could... I'm sure I could say that my experience was never in vain.

She was just grinning at my words.