Emina was a little surprised by Cordelia's desire to tailor the red dress as soon as possible.

"This is the first time your daughter has ever wanted a red dress."

"Yes."

"But I'm sure you'll look great"

Cordelia laughed bitterly as she thought she was probably also surprised by the very fact that she suddenly wanted to tailor her dress. It's a complicated state of mind that they say it suits you but doesn't make you feel right.

Dark red gives a strong and clear impression, as well as the right color for each battle. And it should definitely be the right color for Emina as well. Anyway, because 'Cordelia' is the color I knew very well that suited me.

(Still, you avoided it because it's also a death vest)

That's why I have resistance, and I don't want it to be the same as' Cordelia 'in the first place. That's why

(Still, if Shelley is going to be convinced with "Cordelia in the Red Dress"...... I want to make the difference clear with that look too)

To be honest, I still don't get carried away.

But I still can't think of a better outfit for the occasion than a red outfit.

(Plus, I'm pretty sure I think we should go through the sleeves once, even if it's a goodbye to Cordelia)

I decided to head out the front.

Compromising myself here didn't feel like I was losing before I fought.

"But from now on, it might take a little while."

"Normal, right. But in fact, you always tailor it. I was wondering if Lindsey would adjust or finish it because she had made a red dress that would fit the size of a lady if she had time to wear it even Cordelia."

"Huh? I don't remember ever paying for it."

I do remember being advanced several times, but each time Cordelia had chosen a different color. So I can only marvel at words I didn't even imagine. Emina continued to pale to such cordelia.

"That guy's hobby is to anticipate wearing the costume that best reflects his ideal, so he's made on his own even if he doesn't have an order to wear it someday. When you buy it, you'll be thrilled."

"Oh yeah..."

"However, I think that even if Cordelia is convinced of that dress, there will be a slight adjustment from the moment you try it on, saying that new inspiration has boiled… Still, from now on, you will also make it to the feast of stargazing"

"That would be very helpful. Thanks."

Cordelia has no way of knowing that Sherry is going to attend a nightclub.

But I know only one meeting Shelley will definitely attend without having to look into it. That is the feast of stargazing.

The feast of stargazing is a royally-sponsored evening club that brings together young young people and courtiers, and invitations have been received under Cordelia. The organizers this year are with Sylvester, who has just grown up, but it was just more than being in the King's Capital that all this was dismissive for no reason, and he was also in a depressing mood at first.

But there's no hand that won't multiply this period if you're going to face Shelley from the front.

(Hopefully for Your Highness, if you take the initiative to indulge in the reproduction of 'Dreams' in an official setting hosted by the Royal Family... I guess she's finally possessed by dreams. I guess the kid who did it has to tell him.)

In fact, all Shelley is doing is behaving eclamically towards some of the predominantly cordelian parts. It often seems similar to 'Cordelia', but it's not yet in the kind of radical behavior that could cost you your life like 'Cordelia'.

(... but if you think about it, maybe she could also run wild and lose her life)

With that in mind, Cordelia still felt she had to face Sherry straight.

Cordelia thinks she has trouble and bad luck with Sherry. But I don't even want you to lose your life, fine dust. I don't like it, and I don't want to come near it, but there's only one thing - unlike 'Cordelia', who stuck to Sylvester's status, at first he said he wanted to help Sylvester himself. Seems like she ran wild along the way, but if she hadn't used that power the wrong way, it could have really been his support.

(I wonder because there was no one on my side to properly teach because I had the power. I also know full well that she is not the one to listen to the story either...)

Still, if those who properly teach Shelley were on their side, maybe this would not have happened. Cordelia always thought of the impression she had when she talked to Shelley as young.

Leaving in front of Emina, Cordelia snapped pompously as she walked down the hallway alone.

"I wish Mr. Shelley could talk about dreams and me being able to tell them apart from 'Cordelia'"

But after returning to the side of the room, Cordelia decided to return her heels to visit Ronnie.

Before you face Shelly from the front, I want to make sure you have one thing.

Ronnie, who would have relaxed before dinner in her own room, blinked her eyes when she saw Cordelia's face and then frowned.

"What's wrong with you? You look serious."

"Hey, Ronnie. I want you to tell me one thing... in the sorcery I use, as a result of overexercising, I lose my life - there's no such thing as that, is there?

We still don't know exactly what sorcery 'Cordelia' was trying to exercise, but we're not going to make a scene anyway, so we shouldn't even be using the same sorcery. But I wanted to make sure, just in case.

"... to the best of my knowledge, there's nothing for a lady to use that much. However, you may have had a hands-on experience, but if you overwork, you could fall."

"Yes. Good."

"Totally. I don't know what you're thinking, but you're not trying to do anything dangerous, are you?

"Of course I'm going to. I like peace, too, so I don't want to do anything dangerous."

That's why it's a confirmation.

Cordelia thinks so, but she didn't tell Ronnie much.

"I'll tell you just in case, if you find a curse or something, don't try to break it yourself. Absolutely. Because if you're a lady, you'll just be eaten by a curse alone."

"I don't know if we'll ever meet again in a situation where we need a curse."

I would advise you because of Lara's case in the past, but I just didn't think Cordelia would have the need to do that this time either. Then Cordelia will not exercise enough sorcery to kill herself now. That would be the only relief in confronting Shelley.

(But that one of Lara's was also Duraughs' magic)

Cordelia eagerly hoped that nothing extra would happen, although she also associated herself with the ghost for a moment from there.