Drop!! ~A Tale of the Fragrance Princess~ (WN)

Act 79 Night Party of Reunion (3)

Cordelia solidified when she suddenly saw Sherry appearing, while she was completely unaware of the signs.

I don't know why you're here - maybe that's because she's also a courtier for the Count Clyde Raine family. Even if she didn't have an invitation to herself, there's a chance she's coming along with someone she knows.

(More than that... my name, is it?

No way. It won't mean I don't recognize you.

It's been a long time since I've been cut off and forgotten.

That line about not knowing Cordelia is contradictory if you are zeroing in on not thinking too much about Cordelia in the first place. Pretending not to know is not a smart choice.

(What are you up to? But I also feel like a dialogue I remember -)

Where have you heard of it?

That's what I thought, I noticed a lot.

(This, possibly the first time 'Heroin' and 'Cordelia' face each other......?

In the game the heroine is certainly too nervous, a beautiful lady in the eye... I am going to say hello to take some advice from "Cordelia," but it is a scene that fails and makes me furious. In addition to his rude behavior, 'Cordelia' 's anger included being interrupted by a scene he wanted to talk to Sylvester about, which he very much hoped would dance, but it was also the story of Sylvester's invitation to dance to 'heroine' to protect 'heroine' from 'Cordelia' because of that anger that greased the fire.

(As much as the Count Clyde Raine told me to have fun and come in the game, I didn't have a word about which house it was, but it was here!?)

To add, that cordelia just wanted to dance, and it shouldn't have been in the state that she did.

And - more importantly, there was no tension or anxiety in Sherry's eyes.

All I feel is clear hostility.

(Maybe, trying to reproduce...?

Cordelia still hasn't clearly seen what Shelley's dream power is.

But if she's throwing up this line at this time - it probably pisses Cordelia off... no, from her point of view, is that an action to reveal Cordelia's nature?

In any case, her behavior, which she should already know, is incredible to Cordelia. But I don't want to develop into a dispute by advising you. The only purpose now is to escape the scene. But it can look like Cordelia is snarling at Shelley just to honestly name her after Shelley.

(I have no choice)

Cordelia, so severed, smiled at Shelley.

"It's been a long time, Mr. Shelley. Have you forgotten about me?

"... Huh?

"It was two years ago, but it's the cordelia we talked about together. Cordelia Ena Pameladia, thank you again for being an adult."

I'm not actually going to ask you to say hello, but I'm not going to get on Shelley's scenario. Shelley kept her eyes round and was spilling a small "lie". That would have sounded inaudible to the surroundings, but it reached Cordelia well.

Cordelia gave Sylvester and Vernault a look back.

"Now if you'll excuse me. Your Highness, Master Vernault."

With that said, Cordelia left the spot.

Sometimes I've been talking to the women for a long time, and the time is getting along pretty well. It's not an unnatural time to leave the venue,

(... really, the actor is here again)

Nevertheless, I'm not willing to move as scripted or anything.

At least Sherry today is likely to have seen the game and the 'Cordelia' behavior.

(Sherry thinks' Cordelia 'will do His Highness harm. If that was a dream in line with the scenario, you could try to do the same thing in the future)

If you're right, you can do the same to Cordelia, who has a different personality and history than Cordelia. Even if you can't predict weather or find lost objects like 'Heroin' or Shelley, you know the scenario, and the thought of 'Cordelia' is different in the first place.

(Sometimes she would be better suited to His Highness's eyes if you would leave me alone rather than get in my way)

The fact that Shelley's dream is off in the first place meant that if the preacher's description and circumstances were similar, Cordelia thought she might wish she were a 'heroine' instead of protecting Sylvester from Cordelia.

With Count Clyde Raine looking for a tutor in Shelley, Shelley would not be neglecting about aristocratic etiquette either. It would be wiser to observe the situation a little more if it was enough to deliberately show off the foolishness in front of Sylvester.

At least on that occasion Cordelia wasn't going to dance to Sylvester, because Sherry was going to back down without coming.

(If it looks like this, maybe you won't need a rush. However, you won't be able to be alarmed in the sense that you don't know what to do)

Though avoidance is possible, I don't feel like another hassle could be caused if that one is approaching. Though different from the game, Cordelia and Shelley have reiterated that they are still only incompatible.

The fact that I met Shelley at this evening's party is an incident, but I've been able to confirm a few things. As it turns out, then we'll have to do fine. Cordelia thought to cut this once today as a harvest.

Out of the hall, Vernault came when Cordelia was making arrangements for a carriage.

"Are you all right? Seemed to have been pulled a lot harder."

"Thank you for your concern. Fortunately, she doesn't seem that powerful either."

"Right. You're leaving?

"Yes."

It's heartbreaking that I couldn't talk to the Viscount, but that would be better served by sending a letter at a later date. If Shelley wraps herself around the cordelier on Sylvester's side, it stands out in all sorts of bad ways.

"Right."

Vernault, who doesn't show how he's going to go back to the hall, seems intent on staying with us until Cordelia picks him up.

"Are you sure you're not here with His Highness?

"I don't mind if I have Clive. Besides, I'm a little tired of the crowd, so I want to rest."

If Vernault would say so, Cordelia didn't say anything in particular either.

Shelley will come to Cordelia again if that flashy appearance... but it's troublesome to be asked what happened earlier by other nightclub attendees. So while I appreciate it, there are some things I have to say if Vernault is coming because of it.

"I owed you back. I even thought I was getting more attention than I did when I danced with your brother."

Vernor opened his eyes gently to Cordelia's words, then shrugged his shoulders.

"Isn't liquidation a little sloppy with that?

"Where is it? At all, is it a good thing to stand out with patience?

"That's okay. His Royal Highness also has no fiancé. Even if you obviously didn't say so, if you're going to find someone on your own, you'll need to talk to various courtiers. Part of it."

"What does that have to do with dancing with me? This wouldn't be the first time you've had any patience for a night club, would it? Why didn't you invite the other girls?"

"... well, it would also be prudent because it is likely to cause a great misunderstanding to the first lady to leap. Normally, I wouldn't care if it wasn't when I was an adult, Your Highness."

To Cordelia's words to blame, Vernault was answering slightly out of sight.

Seeing that, Cordelia lifted her eyebrows.

"I mean... do you think it would have been just convenient for me not to make a mistake? Just like one day Master Vernault requested."

What a sacrifice, Cordelia sighed.

Sylvester also had a situation, and yet Vernault just arranged it on his own, not on his own. Rather, it was a situation that could be rude if we didn't invite him on that occasion.

"Please don't wrap me around"

"I'm not stopping Dilly if she's going to push anything. You want me to back him up?

"Please don't joke. It's too heavy."

"Which is a joke"

"It's Master Vernault."

How hard do you think people are trying to avoid it?

Even if I hadn't avoided it, I'd be surprised if I could suddenly speak to Sylvester in that situation. It's not like you can train with such courage.

However, when I heard in person that Sylvester was looking for the Queen herself, I felt that the country would be stable to the extent that it did not need a political marriage today. In the game, it did come true that Sylvester chose his opponent at his will. In reality, however, it is conceivable that there is also the convenience of internal affairs and diplomatic convenience. If Sylvester is in a state of freedom of choice because he had previously heard of undisturbed movements to the north, then that would be a situation to rejoice in as a single people.

"However, due to such circumstances, I feel like I may be asked a lot of questions later by the ladies."

"That sounds like fun"

"Where is it"

Even if you chose Cordelia best not to make the lady mistake, it's hard to believe that your surroundings might see Cordelia as such. I have to deny this from time to time. The rest looks hard. If you deny it, it may interfere with your search for someone else, so it should never be appropriately revealed.

"Well, don't look so disgusting. His Royal Highness cared too. If you mean that you are causing Dili harm, it also means that you invited Dili from yourself to try to erase rumors that you are attached to His Highness. Extremely partial, but there are people in the political world who make noise like scandals."

"... If it's about Shelley, it's not your fault. Rather, no one can imagine her bizarre behavior."

"Must be. Well, but Dili says so too. I'm glad you're not depressed."

"Huh?"

"He said he was at a night club because of it, but he would have been hurt."

Though at a mild pace, that is an indication that Vernault, like Sylvester, is also attentive to the cordelia. Even now, Cordelia realizes that you're here worried.

That's why I let it stand loose.

"Do I look like such a warrant to you?

"No?"

"No more lies or affirmations there"

It's just that, in fact, that's what Vernault says because he's thinking about that possibility.

That's why Cordelia shrugged her shoulders, too.

"Well, I can't, like, not care. Fortunately today I didn't feel like my life was in danger or anything, but I thought again that I had to increase the number of people who believed my words, not hers, without getting involved as much as possible."

"Life's in danger... again, that's a lot of noise"

You took it as a joke, Vernault was in mild shape, but it's never a joke or anything for Cordelia.

(Though I couldn't really feel the vibe from Shelley today that I could do that - but 'Cordelia' should have been the same at first)

'Cordelia' said he had no doubt that the heroine would pull himself away, and he chose no means by believing in his justice until he lost himself. Even Shelley does. Like I'm overconfident of myself right now, I wouldn't even be choosing a way or anything to pierce absolute justice for her.

(If I don't ride the provocation, I can flush it, I just need to keep going...)

The game's 'heroine' had sprung his failures, and he had properly mastered courtesy after getting into trouble with Cordelia. However, in front of "Cordelia," I was unluckily unsuccessful and pissed off "Cordelia," but not so many times. Conversely, "Cordelia", anxious to get a closer distance between "Heroin" and Sylvester, was giving a little bit to "Sherry," but Cordelia doesn't need to do that.

It's just hard for Cordelia to believe that Shelley would be convinced where I flushed those few times. Then again, stay as close as you can...... I thought I had to be more careful, especially where Sylvester is.

But I thought that far and realized that Cordelia had overheard one thing.

"Speaking of which, Master Vernault, I'd like to ask you one thing."

"What?

"Politics means... no way, even your father?

"Well, you probably know. But they're like the ones who'd be in trouble if the Count turned them that way, so it just turned out to tighten their own necks."

"Really? I'm sorry you're bothering me."

I didn't hear a word from Elvis about that.

Of course it may have been something Cordelia, who was in Weltrian territory until recently, can't do anything about it, but it still makes me uncomfortable.

"No, isn't that more convenient as the Count around? The guys who make the obsession are desperate and rough looking for Dili. If they say anything bad about my daughter, the Count will be in a good mood."

"... is that a good thing to say"

I hope I wasn't too tempered, and Cordelia worried about you for a moment, but she decided to immediately reconsider whether it was there or not. And I sincerely thanked Elvis for covering up so Cordelia wouldn't notice.