On that day, the village chief at Edge Village was facing the greatest trial of his life.

"Why don't you make a difference in Edge Village? It was really nice to meet you. My concubines are so obsessed with that wonderful edge dye."

"Ha ha... no... I'm just a village chief... come on, deputy..."

"Well, then you are still what our concubines want. I have a favor to ask you."

Obviously, as a village chief, I would like to apologize for something like being spoken to enthusiastically and intimately by a high-profile, perhaps aristocratic woman. Besides, in the back of his eyes while talking intimately, he can see that he will never let his prey escape, and that he is determined to swallow this demand for anything.

"Ah... Um..."

"Oh, I'm late for my offer. My concubine is the sister of Baroness Egmund and Baron Elgin Otto Holbeck. This is my husband, Baron Egmund, and his daughter. Thank you for your continued cooperation."

- This state of affairs is commonly described as "a frog stared at by a snake.

"Ha... ha... well, thank you... be polite..."

"So let me introduce you. You already know Lady Holbeck, don't you? That's Lord Holbeck's brother, Viscount Orens, and his wife, the lady. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the mayor of the village of Edge."

"It's an honor to meet you. It's in Orens' house."

The Viscount of Orens, who greets me with a smile, is also causing a fierce desire to roll behind her eyes. The mayor of the village was nervous and frightened when he was forced to greet the nobility in the midst of the popular circle - something that was honorable... and frightened (by) the gaze of his wives. Turning unintentionally to the lords, the gaze of the three aristocratic principals - Baron Holbeck, Baron Egmund and Viscount Orens - told the same story.

- I'm sorry, Ken.

The village chief learned that he had to face this test alone.

How (if) this catastrophe that is attacking the unfortunate village chief occurred... all the "offerings" were the culprits.

When Baron Egmund and Viscount Orens accompanied his wife to visit Lord Holbeck's house (under) to see if he could accommodate the ancient liquor in the friendship of his relatives (Okumi), the eyes of his wife and the ladies nailed to the scarf of friends (Yu) Zen (Chun) dyed (Yu). Novel enough to say unprecedented, but also sophisticated design. Beautiful shades to enhance its design. Picture placement considering what to wear as a scarf…. It was a delicacy as to whether it was also available in the top stores in Wangdu.

Already Lady Holbeck said she had ordered a dress that would look good on this scarf. Also, Sir Holbeck forced the handkerchief not... but the orderly lady who forced the handkerchief also ordered the dress that would appear if he made it the Necka chief?

Lady Holbeck smiled at the women who stopped to see where she got it, saying it was a gift from that (...) Edge Village. Besides, Edge Village is here for the May Festival! I thought you were opening a store in Elgin!

Under (under) the assertion of the women that there was no reason to miss this opportune opportunity of a thousand encounters, the three aristocratic heads of household - Lord Holbeck was caught up in a petition by the other two - were the feathers who were made to have a groundbreaking experience of lining themselves up in the dew-store queue at a time when it was time to get hot.

Incidentally, the women who assumed that Lupa, the three Holbeck boys, had some sort of handover (once) in Edge Village, requested mediation, but as a result of Lupa's refusal to "bet on my sword," who was concerned about annoying Crowe, the women withdrew contact from the handful. He was this three boy who had been saying something since he was a child, but once he bent his umbilical cord, he knew he was stubborn more than his father.

In that situation, the women asked the village chief to smile...