Common Sense of a Warrior

The Battle of Women

"Dear Merlis, won't you be attending my tea party next holiday?

"No, definitely to a tea party I host"

When I visited the talking room at the end of class, I was surrounded by multiple female students.

Was it because I was willing to work to strengthen my connections with each house during my long vacation, or did my authentic activities in the school from before bear fruit... I feel like this invitation to my hands has increased again recently.

It's a thankful offer because it's important to get closer to the same generation of faces as yourself.

I reply to each one so that the corners do not stand, and I take my seats alone.

"Dear Merlis, be in a good mood. May I take this seat?

"Oh... Dear Hural, be in a good mood. Absolutely."

To Lady Hural, the fiancée of Lord Dan, son of Count Drumbald, I recommended the previous seat.

"Speaking of which, Master Merlis. The other day, at a tea party at the Count Cardina's house, they wore a beautiful ruby necklace. You all seem very curious which way you asked for it, right?

"Well...... no. I'm so happy to impress you."

"Of course, I'm one of them. If you don't mind, could you tell us who was created?

"Ha-ha-ha... I didn't know you would even care about Master Hural. Of course, there is the honor of the producer, so let me answer that. However, Master Hural. I'll tell you, after the visit of the Principality of Limmel...... apparently I ordered too many, and I'm in a hurry. Instead, after the official event, I'll tell Master Hural first."

"If that's the case, you have no choice. Instead, it's always best. When Merlis is worn at an official event, there will probably be more inquiries."

"Well... Really?

"Yeah, I'm pretty sure. … The store that deals with the jewellery and costumes that Merlis is wearing is very exciting right now. Dear Merlis, not only are you being greeted by famous shoppers, but it's also great to discover new shops and designers. Now we're all curious to see what Merlis can wear, aren't we?

"Excessive compliments, I'm afraid. Nevertheless... I did promise. Let me introduce you to Master Hural first."

"Hehe... I'm looking forward to it"

Then when the two of us enjoyed the conversation for a while, suddenly for a moment, it became quiet around us.

"Good mood, Merlis."

"Master Ellia, you're out of time."

Ellia, daughter of the Marquis Maelia family, a figure in the vortex, appeared in front of her.

Behind her, there were several friends lined up who seemed more correct in the expression of her surroundings.

"Uh, excuse me, but who's that?

Although the language was polite, the gaze directed at Master Fuller was never effective.

Though slightly irritated by that gaze, he smiled nicely, feeling more conscious without putting it on the table.

"It's Master Fuller. Baron Adram's son."

"Heh... is it Master Left"

For what I've been asking, reactions that don't seem to interest me.

I think it would be polite to say hello and broaden the conversation if I were introduced.

It's like you're not dealing with Master Fuller, it's attitude.

"By the way, Master Fuller has decided to be engaged to Dan, son of the Count Drumbald family"

"Oh! It is! I'm very jealous of that."

I tried it out and my attitude changed with colloquy.

... very, easy to understand.

"Speaking of which, Master Merlis. Speaking of fiancées, will you be attending the next kingdom-sponsored party with Master Louis?

Yes, of course I do.

"Well, I envy you. My God, I haven't decided on a fiancée yet... so I'm with my family. Is there a good lord out there?

... I can almost laugh out of the blue in white words.

Apparently she...... or the Marquis of Maelia bought enough for me.

I have a certain voice in the social world.

That's why you want me to hear that she deserves to be Edgar's fiancée.

That by doing so, it would be a powerful restraint on other houses.

"Oh... even without my help, I think Lord Ellia will soon be engaged to a good lord."

Of course I decide not to get involved in this matter, so I'll just laugh and say so.

"That's a shame."

Without further adoration, Ellia left the scene.

Left behind, after apologizing to Lady Fuller for the disrespect she had interrupted the conversation, I enjoyed talking about fashion clothing again.