Apparently, the culture of gift-giving does not yet exist in this world. There are not so many items that are suitable for distribution, and food can cause a lot of problems due to its expiration date.

I wonder if this was a culture that existed in pre-world countries. As a Japanese, I've always thought that it's not a good idea to get a souvenir from someone else's house.

When I asked Anne later if there was such a thing as sharing food, she replied

I don't know if it's just common people, but when it's two noblemen, it's a bit of a risk of poisoning.

"Even if you get along?

Still, if you die right after eating a piece of bread that someone gave you, even if the poison was planted in something other than the bread, it would be suspected that there was no poison to begin with and that he simply died suddenly, right?

That's right.

If someone "gives you food" as a conspiracy and then poisons something else (such as something you eat or drink on a daily basis) and then eats the gift and gets poisoned, of course the gift is suspected, and although it is unlikely, a sudden death due to a stroke or myocardial infarction while you are eating is also possible, and you happen to be the one who died at that time. If I had eaten something that was passed by the previous world, I would have been suspicious at one point. Especially in this world, that is.

That's why there was nothing special to give away, and the guests left the hall in the order they were called. In the previous world, the bride and groom and their families would be standing at the door greeting each other endlessly, but there is no such thing. The order in which they were called up seemed to be the order in which the carriages were ready. We would be the last ones to leave the venue. You have to change your clothes.

The Marquis was quite late. I thought he was the first one to leave because he was also a guest of honor, but I heard that there was no such thing as the order of importance.

This too, when asked by Anne later on, I found out that "in order of rank, the first one to come out of the room is the most important one, and the people who want to attack him will find it convenient to send him home in pieces. I'm learning a lot: .......

I'm sure you'll be able to find out more about this. I'm sure you'll be able to find the right one for you.

It's a pleasure to work with you.

I don't know if it's about the bride and groom, the kingdom, or even Helen. But it would be tactless to ask that question.

I nodded my head without saying a word. It's not that I don't care about the kingdom, but I don't need to be reminded about the other two, and it's a kind of trust between the two men that it's not about the kingdom somehow.

I'm sure you'll be able to find a lot of good reasons for this. I'm sure you've been listening to a lot of people, but your footsteps are steady. I'm sure he is not in his usual state of mind when it comes to words like that.

After that, some guests left, leaving us and the bride and groom alone. Julie's family has also moved into another room, and before I know it, Camilo is nowhere to be found.

Thank you so much for today,

No, thank you. I'm glad to have you here, and I wish you both many years of happiness.

I grabbed Marius's hand as he offered it to me. I'm sure many things will follow him in the future, but I hope that he and Julie will support each other to get through this.

I'm sure you're not going to be able to get away with it. At least that's what Giselle explained.

I'm sure you'll be able to find the right one for you," he said, showing the other hand he was shaking.

The reward for this ring is in the other room. Please take it.

All right. But you're not going to give it to me?

Well.

Marius grins. There must be some circumstances. You're a newlywed, and there's nothing better than to leave them alone as soon as possible. I didn't say anything about it.

Mr. Bowman timed it right, "This way," and we all followed him. As we were leaving the hall, I turned around.

'Those two swings are a gift, you know!

When I say this in a louder voice, Marius laughs and

I know!

They responded with a voice that was as loud as it could be.

Mr. Bowman led me into a different room, separated from our ladies on the way, where the servants were waiting for me. First, we had to change our clothes. Once I was dressed quickly and comfortably in my usual clothes, I got comfortable. I blurted out as I rolled my shoulders.

"I knew a nobleman's clothes would be heavy on my shoulders.

Oh, you looked great!

"Really? But it's easier and better.

I can see that, too.

Then the servant and I laughed together. I wonder how long I'll be getting to know the servants of this house. I'd like to have a less strained relationship with them, if possible.

After dressing and going outside, Mr. Borman again shows me around, "This way," he says. I've been doing a lot of work for this guy, and I'm not sure if I'll ever be able to return the favor.

I'll have to ask Marius about it sometime. I'm sure that if I tell him I'm going to make a surprise for him, he'll be able to help me out.

Without even thinking about it, we continue down the corridor, and eventually we are led into a room that is not very large. The ladies seem to be taking their time and have not arrived yet. All that dress and makeup.

As I sat down in a chair to take my time getting dressed, Mr. Bowman received a bag from a servant outside the room and brought it to me.

This is the reward I received from my master. I hope you will inspect it.

I understand.

When I received the bag that Bowman offered me, it was heavy. If this is a gold coin, it must be quite a lot of money.

Hmm, I didn't need this much this time because I learned how to process Megistium. With that in mind, I put the contents of the bag out on the table, and as I expected, I found more than a dozen gold coins.

But even with this number of coins, they still don't fit the weight. When I put my hand in the bag, my hand touched something the size of my fist. When I take it out, I see a lump of blueish metal that looks like gold.

"Is this ......?

I couldn't help but look at Mr. Bowman and say that he has an unusually mischievous smile on his face. He looks like Marius when he's up to something.

It's an adamantite. It's part of the reward for this one.

The words were said smoothly, with a smile. I couldn't move for a moment, realizing what the word was.