Common Sense of a Warrior

Something I don't like.

Even after I was given the sword, it was still the same as before and every day of training with a training sword.

As if to tame your hand from time to time, shake it.

If you think about it, it's only natural that I'm not an active soldier and I don't get to wave that sword.

Nevertheless, it is true that the training has become even more feverish than before.

Although your father has gone to the King's Capital, he has a convoy, which is essential for the training opponent.

They each have different strengths, so even if you're just watching to incorporate that good, you'll learn it, and when you meet, you'll learn it again by fightin 'out what to do.

And when your father returns, I'll meet with your father again.

... Your father returns to his territory quite often.

Because your father is flying a horse home, not a carriage, so early on, the escort is also a handful of elite and light.

Anyway, no matter how much you meet with your father, so far I still don't see a vision that beats your father at all.

Even if you win in training, that's what your father did.

I haven't, either.

Every time I have a meeting with your father, they show me different things about me... but that's why I get excited. How can I win?

"Phew..."

Finish your training today and I'll wipe my sweat with a cloth.

Time was just past noon.

"Lady, lady......!

"Oh, bye. What the hell is wrong with you?

If you rush over, I'll tilt my neck.

Baaya is the one who has always served this Marquis house.

I can't believe noble children don't learn manners...! And although I'll tell you a novel, it's just a boulder. I've served the Marquis for years, and I don't have to say this about the training itself.

It is no exaggeration to say that every time you try to get me to take a manners lesson, Aya and my offense will be the first comma to colour the routine of this Marquis.

"Today is the day for you to take lessons."

"That said, bye. I don't plan on going to a tea party at the moment. Then this is how I want to be trained."

"I also find the lady's unrelenting efforts as someone who serves the Marquis family to be extraordinary. But I received an invitation from your daughter for a tea party."

"Well, bye. Where the hell am I supposed to go looking like this? Say no for the usual reasons."

When I started training, I cut my hair myself because I was in the way.

From behind the ear or so, just with a small knife.

At that time, I would have screamed if I had seen mine the most...

Even now, I cut it every time it stretches.

And every time, Aya was screaming, she was cutting my hair all the same.

Like a boy, this hair.

I can't go to this house with a boulder, so even if I'm invited, I'm resigned.

Many, many houses still want to connect to the title of hero.

Though you may want to go to a few for the house, your father says' children don't have to worry about that ', so he's sweet on the word.

So if I had refused it all, at some point my theory of sickness and weakness would have appeared.

Anything, he said, in that shock of losing his mother...

I'm sure the loss of your mother is an opportunity, but a life unrelated to the current illness.

However, I am allowed to use the reason that I am ill so as to ride the rumor as to whether it is just right for a no-go complaint with no corners.

I was wondering if that would be good this time...

"No, ma'am. It is the Queen who has invited the lady this time. I wonder if it's hard to refuse..."

"The queen...?

Why the hell does the queen tilt her neck?

"Yes, the lady seems to care about who you are, but you can hide the wound with clothes, and your hair has left the lady cut hair until now, so I was wondering if it would be okay if you braided it and put it on your hair"

The exit route was cut off.

Or is there no exit at the time of the royal invitation?

"Ha...... It's better than nothing, whether it's a burning blade or anything... right? I'm taking lessons now."

The fact that there should be no disrespect for the royal family meant that, for now, we would narrow it down to tea party manners and start training.