I arrived in Sylvail, but I was told that I could not see her with Queen Sylbertal yet.

Eh... What is it about inviting people from the Patriarchate not to see you?

Apparently, the ministers' ploy to show that they are superior to the Holy Kingdoms (messing with them), in fact, the Queen only comes out of the temple behind the castle about once every six months.

What's this all about? Is it a pain in the ass?

In fact, I feel odd signs even in my senses, but I don't feel any sign of a queen who is [Lord Demon]. Me and Lynne are also confused by people by suppressing the signs of demons, but if there's actually a high-ranking demon, I know anyway...... ugh.

Possibilities include that the queen is usually in the demonic world and shows up when she needs it. But there are quite a few signs in this world when you go through the gate, so it's hard not to be noticed.

Other possibilities are that the Queen is not currently in this country. So where are you usually?

And then you're in a situation where you can't exercise your powers for whatever reason, or what? But yet you're close to calling me in and committing suicide.

You really don't know what you're up to......

I find it difficult because entering the temple at your disposal is likely a trap, and there must be other superior demons besides Rose to send someone out for reconnaissance.

I have no choice.

Do whatever you want.

"Dear Eurcia, how are you prepared?

The day after I arrived in the Patriarchate, my welcome celebration was to take place.

We arrived last night, the next day, right? You can usually open it with a couple of days off, right? For that reason, Rose, already dressed up, came wearing a cat when Tina and Fanny were intimidating and teary-eyed patriarchal needles were arranging my silver dress in a patriarchal thin cloth.

With that said, Rose reports to the Queen, so she's back first... By that I mean, did you meet the queen?

It's just hard to force Rose to ask within the Church. Besides, Rose's face seemed somewhat tense, and I somehow thought it was the Queen's fault.

This time I enter as a guest in the escort of First Prince Gino. Finally, I asked Tina and the others to check out the dress, and when it was time to head to the depot with Rose's guide, in the room where I could hear the music of the venue leaking slightly, Gino and Axel already waited for tea in their courtesy clothes.

Gino takes a seat loosely when I show up and narrows his eyes to what I look like.

"That's Princess Eurusia, you're beautiful. The parish cloth looks good on you."

"Well, thank you, Master Gino"

"Hmm."

Axel snorts at us like that from a seat away.... You guys are really not close.

Doing this reminds me of a birthday party that brought together most nobles when I was five. I was nervous and unintentionally intimidated in all directions then, but I just won't fail like I did then. I grow up, too.

Even if the nobles of the enemy countries are opponents, I can only smile gracefully and recieve them now.

And then it's time to enter, and after both the nasty accelerators and Rose enter, Gino pulls our hand and we enter.

Thousands of invitees jump into view with the orchestra playing and the light from the open door. I responded with a smile to that scornful, derisive, malicious gaze trying to identify.

... Oh, they all look delicious...

At that moment, the air in the venue froze in an instant.

... Did you do it again?

The moment I saw them, it seemed like the smile was going to be pretty nice because they all just looked like pork horn simmers.

Braised squares...... yummy, right? In the silence of forgetting even the orchestra's work, when only one person found a fear-stained face warrant and turned to the fullest gentle grin, the venue became havoc for a while, beginning to somehow graduate on the spot and fall like so many people anemized it on the skin. I'm sure I'm not bad.

No, Gino. I did something bad to you, too. Too normal, Gino, because nobody saw him, even though you were supposed to escort the princess of the Holy King to show his presence to the nobles.

... even though I just nearly smiled. Terrible.

It was a welcome celebration like that, but I was able to engrave my impression on the people of the diocese at a traumatic level.... I'm glad no one has a heart attack.

"I'll see you first, Your Highness. My name is Stella, and I've been offered a caregiver and a guide since today."

The next day, one girl came to greet me as I was drinking mixed juice in the guest room at the reception hotel.

"Oh... you, at the party..."

"Oh, I see you've seen something ugly..."

It's not your first time, is it? Wiping her sweat like she's frightened, she's the first girl to fall over at a party yesterday.

I thought you were a noble lady, but somehow the tricks and tone are military. Maybe a caretaker and a watchman. Because you seem like a normal person...... Shall I ask you a lot?

"Mr. Stella? I'm going to do you a favor."

"Please, just call me Stella!

"Well, call me Eursia if you want."

"Yes, Master Eurusia!

Stella's face became palpable and red when she touched her cheeks to stare directly in front of her and wrap my magic around her.

I was going to eliminate the queen's influence with my magic, but what, this reaction...

Stella then asked me if I wanted to do anything, and I asked her to see Shirai's life so that I could visit the Wang capital.

Noah, Fanny and Geass had him stay (and investigate) with the Marc boy, and I took Nia, Tina and Eun Sit-kun and got into the carriage with Stella.

"Master Eurcia, is this a nuigurumi-shaped golem?

"Maybe something similar."

To Stella, who shone her eyes at the adorable moving rabbit nuigurumi, Eun Sit-kun was waving his fingertips at Nihil to say on Nia's lap, 'Lady, don't fall in love with me'.

Nevertheless...... I also thought when I first came, the impression of the streets looks different from that of the Holy Kingdom. Unlike the Holy Kingdoms with western European-style stones and bricks, the streets with a lot of wood had many tall buildings that looked warm and somewhat soft. I thought the impression was different because of that...

"Stella. Where is the church located?

"Church...... is it a religious related institution?

There are no churches seen in any part of the Holy Kingdom. Listening to the story, they say that there is no common church in a patriarchal country that worships the queen as a god, and that a temple dedicated to the queen is a little far from the folk home.

In the woods and woods where nature is, it reminds me of the shrine. The architectural style was just oriental, but the temple I was guided to had a somewhat similar atmosphere to the Earth's shrine.

... Is there any demonic remnants left after all?

When I signal Nia with chills and gaze, I nod in a confident face. But I immediately leaned my neck with a question mark over my head, so I kept the decopin for now.

"Dear Yurcia, you can pull 'Omi Lottery' here. Would you like to try it?

"Yes."

Omi Lottery... Do you have any? Try it and pay big copper coins to pull it off and they give you a piece of paper.

[Fortune: Pongji. Love: waiting, not buried.

... you don't know what that means.

"Wow, Master Eurcia, that's amazing. I've never seen it before."

I've never seen it before, either. I don't know what Stella's happy about, but I'm sure it's “awesome” because the knights of the escort who came with Stella are amazed.

"Tina... you pull it off"

"Yes, sir."

[Fortune: Kanji. Golden Luck: Waiting, flattering.

"Wow, samurai, spare me"

... What's the waste? It doesn't really make sense.

Tina, staring jiggly at the Omi lottery, gently approaches me and whispers in her ear.

"Lord. The Sylvail nation seems to be a country without alarm. Take care."

"... ok"

Now let's decide to look at the market.

I have seen fruits and vegetables in countries along the way, so I ask them to guide me through the seafood market as to what can be taken in a patriarchal country facing the sea.

Nobles in other countries seem rare, and people and shoppers in the market seem to follow us rarely. I knew it was because of the propaganda of the Patriarchate at first, and I also got the gaze of seeing enemies, but my smile made me quiet, so let's just say good.

There's still a line of fresh fish on the market like they're alive. It's pretty spectacular because I've never seen much of it so far, even with a magic freeze, that it's a holy kingdom far from the sea.

"And please salt water..."

…………

Nearly four meters of jugon-like creatures lined up with fish in it, and when I turn my gaze to a market old man who for some reason was asked for salt water in a humanistic language, he tells me with great prestige.

"That's for ornamental use because the meat tastes bad. Want me to buy it?

No, if it's for viewing, stay alive.

With such exotic tourism, the sentiment I looked around was that the people who lived here were normal people, people who had nothing to do with the devil.

Do common people have less aversion to the Holy Kingdom than nobles? Maybe young people don't really care.

With that in mind, Stella, who heard something from the decree, comes to me.

"Dear Eurcia, Your Highness Gino has invited you to the evening of handing over your noble lady, how are you?

Has the First Prince moved first? Do you want to go to the outpost?