Common Sense of a Duke’s Daughter

Determination and sincerity

"I'm just taking you home."

The moment I said that, I got a look that surprised me, not only Tori, but even Dita.

Is that against my appearance or against my words......

"Iris, Lord of Dita. Looks like Dita took care of you this time."

Smile and say Nicole, I think for some reason the face of the Boltic family has taken a step back.

I can't solve it... and while I tilted my neck at the reaction, I turned my gaze to Tori.

"As I was telling you, you had a very different grudge, too, didn't you?

"Become..."

"'Cause, right? What do you resent about Dita? That you were born? That would be the result of his efforts to grow up desperate and withstand training and his husband's mundane demands.... or is it the difference in talent? There's nothing Dita can do about it."

"Teme...... Grr"

Though Tori reacted brilliantly to the words spinning to stir, Dita suppresses him for trying to get up.

"If it's a difference in circumstances, it's your fault to resent him even more. What you should resent is, he's the only one who could squeal it up, helpless me. … or it will be our home"

There was a Tori in the words I went on to say… Dita circled her eyes as she was surprised.

"That said, even if you and Dita were in the opposite position... I don't know"

Even myself, I had a colder voice than I thought.

"'Cause you do, don't you? You're just jealous of other people, and you involve irrelevant people too. Bye... You just want to blame someone for your dissatisfaction with the status quo. Blame someone, I'm the protagonist of the tragedy...... and I'm just drunk with it"

Tori says nothing.

With my eyes open, my expression didn't even change.

"Let's have sympathy. Let's pity you. Though I can't empathize."

Like a loose shell, there was no response.

"... Dita. Is there anything else you'd like to talk to him about?

"No, I'm satisfied."

He laughed, saying so.

The usual bright atmosphere was, of course, like the lack of water on the surface.

"Bye, Dean. restrain him."

Though Dita was a hard word to do... he shook his neck to the side and started acting.

"Everything, now. If you come here, there's nothing you can do."

You can't miss it, and so can the commutation of your sentence.

You know... If I slipped my gaze with the feeling that Dita understood the intent and still nodded.

I take my gaze off them.

I said what I needed to do and what I wanted to say.

All you have to do is pick up that troubled boy.

"His name is, I won't forget. I will not forgive myself for forgetting. As one of the causes of what happened to him."

Bosoli and I said so.

I can't tolerate what he did or what he did to Dita.

But apart from that... I don't think I should turn away.

The presence of him. the cause of his case.

Apologizing is unacceptable.

If you can't apologize and do something about it, it's because the act of apology itself, from the standpoint, can't be done at the point where he's the main culprit.

So this is just my solitary determination.

And the utmost sincerity.

"You're the guy to ditch?

After I shut my mouth, Glaus speaks to Dita.

"... yes?

"I'm Glaus. I heard they caught me, so I thought it was a big deal... but inside, why, Omae, let's do it. Why were you caught?

To Glause's inquiry, Dita just returned a bitter laugh.

Glaus laughs at that reaction.

"Omae, you're a good man.... Daiwa, you just believed in your old buddies, and you said you were cheated, right? You may have made the wrong choice as a lady's escort, but I don't hate stupid bastards like Omae."

Gahaha, he laughed aloud.

"I have arms, too. No body... if your daughter hadn't picked it up, I would have gotten it."

"I won't give it to you."

To my scratch, Glaus laughs even more.

"No, well... I bet you are. I just said it, I just said it. I mean, what the... Omae is just luck. Well, I'm sure Omae might have been blessed with luck...... I'm short minded to be the goddess of luck. I have to grab the hand I reached out to, and I have to grab it myself so I don't let go, and I'm going somewhere. Omae did her best to make it her thing. Be the man I feel sorry for. I don't know if you'd be happy to hear from me."

It's not just luck, man.

So don't worry about what Tori said or anything...... Dita shakes her neck sideways to Glaus' words that I see that intention.

I, too, admired Glaus' words.

I guess a man who can fall in love with a man in the sense of respect is a guy like Glaus......

"... at all, I'm impressed with your daughter's eyes. Weigh yourself up. Scratch the promising stock here and go."

"That's up to you. I keep going after the tigers."

When I said that, Glaus laughed again.

"Well, we're going home now. Ellio and the other former members of our team were given the status. Your escorts have just arrived."

"A good citizen tells the Guard that the Boltic family has taken control of this place. Like a righteous hero, maybe they'll talk about it in the city."

"Come on. It's not a pattern.... Bastards, let's go home!

To Glaus' words, the men walk out the back door one after the other.

His power was questioned by the manner in which he was governed.

"Sa, dita. You go back."

"Huh?"

"I didn't expect you to come out even though you went to Tanya to check your safety and make sure you were in shape. Maybe because Tanya would be taking it away from him if his consciousness was about to return so that he wouldn't be disturbed by Dorsen responsibly. Stay with him and have the escorts rescue him with you. I can't tell you that it was a cooperative system with them, and I just need to rescue you..."

"Okay.... Lady, about this one..."

"Can we talk about this later? We're almost there, because the escorts are coming."

Dita is rare... or the first time you've called me a lady, I understand that it's an important story.

But the escorts are just around the corner.

"... Later, let me hear it right. If it's about you."

Turn your back on my words and speak to him who was headed to the room.

"Princess's, do as you say."

That's what I said and laughed niggly at him. While I was relieved, I was off the spot, too.