... but the oath was soon broken.

Your mother died.

I got my meds from Divan, but it was too late.

Strange, there were no tears.

It was pity that occupied my heart.

Poor mother.

If you lose, the only thing you wait for later is a miserable death.

I'm not gonna be like your mother.

Although the goal of letting your mother out and showing you things in your eyes has been crushed... instead, let's do her a good job.

In this country, I have no attachment or anything.

So I don't care what happens.

Let that be a testament to the transcendence of your mother.

I have a new vow in my heart.

"You're right, the baron took me right after my real wife died. In a way, could that man have been a better teacher? Well... it was so funny, I laughed."

The noble children are gathered together in one place to live together.

The big names are things like deepening the intimacy of the nobles and preaching before they go out into society.

Of course there is that too...... for kids who don't have fiancées, that's where they meet.

I mean, I'm learning some manners and stuff before I go to school.

I can't believe I let that just be learned on the upper side to enroll...... true, shallow thoughts.

Even blood relatives are pawn-treated in a way, so it's crisp.

Though the idea was to have a little friendship with someone above the household... suddenly from Shirai into the aristocratic community, it wouldn't work.

Well... I could use that backwards and get in well.

Thanks to what I learned from Divan was so much more useful than what I learned at the Baron's.

"... that doesn't matter. Hey, Divan. It's your turn, isn't it? Enjoy me."

"Absolutely."

Divan laughed, saying so.

Seeing that laugh, I laughed again, too.