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Episode 449: Father's Happiness

The story of the Galois family, the family decree Arnold, continues.

"Your husband was young and married to his wife. And we live a good marriage, and five years later, Lady Josephine was born."

"Mother..."

Josephine shrugged small.

She is young and separated from her mother by death.

Seeing how Josephine seemed lonely, Arnold stared at her with a merciful look.

"It may be a hard story for your daughter, but listen to this grandfather."

Luu gently placed his hand on Josephine's shoulder, who snorted.

That alone conveys a gentle warmth and she exhales "ho" and relieves herself.

"It's when the lady turns three. Epidemic diseases (still yama) have broken out in this king's capital, and a large number of human beings have died. That's when your wife suffered from this terrible disease."

I can still hear Count Gerard Galois shouting from the kitchen.

But for some reason the voice felt like it was heard very far away from Josephine.

"Your husband ran off and asked the famous doctors and healers of the Ministry of God in the city, and his wife was given the best treatment at the time (where). Hit every hand you could. Your husband was desperate to fix his beloved wife... but"

A moment of silence dominates the Great Hall.

"Your wife died unworthy of your husband's efforts... entrusted with the matter of your daughter at death..."

Here Arnold stared at Josephine, and Lew.

"The lady grew up fine. And you know a wonderful man, and you're married and you live happily ever after. Your late wife will be very happy in heaven... but similarly, your husband should be happy."

"Happiness...... ah!?

I heard Gerard should be happy. Looks like Josephine remembered something.

Previously, events and interactions took place at the pre-opening party of the Barbatos store Memory.

"The lady... you seem to know. From time to time, Blanca Jedek of the Kingdom of Rodonia is also present in this mansion to have a meal with her husband and to chat with her amicably as she drinks tea."

"Your father..."

"But lady, your husband is splendid. You're still thinking that you don't need a new wife or anything for your wife and daughter. Even from the side, it is clear that you have a preference for Blanca."

"You're an idiot... if you're a father... but I love Jose for such a father"

Josephine has a crying look.

If it had been Josephine as he used to be, he would have stood up here against Willow Eyebrow that his father, who scorned his late mother, was unclean.

"So what about Mr. Blanca? From Mr. Arnold's point of view, how's your personality?

Arnold replied quickly when Lew asked.

"That one is a great one. Gentle, attentive and understated... and everything is beautiful, including standing and behaving. No one would be better suited to your husband. Just..."

"" Just?

Arnold mumbled, so Lou and Josephine's questioning voices overlapped unexpectedly.

"That one hardly realizes how wonderful he is. You don't feel confident about yourself."

Lew and Josephine looked at each other with an unexpected smile.

Because Blanca was like Simone last night...

Still, honestly, it is surprising that Arnold, who is tough and stubborn enough to look at a woman, pushes her heartbeat so hard.

Lew goes on to ask Arnold.

"So, how does Mr. Blanca feel at heart? What's the vibe like against your father?

"Before, he said that he had helped his husband get tangled up by rogues all over the city of Wangdu. That prompted the two of you to talk to each other intimately. I can't stop laughing during the conversation, and I think I'm respected as the ideal man to be strong and gentle about your husband and to be able to work."

"An ideal man... either way, you don't seem likely to display your will from her personality"

If Blanca were modest with her hands, there would be almost no possible approach from her.

Lew thinks about it.

Here Josephine makes a request that you take care not to hurt my father Gerard.

"I know you don't aggressively confess from women, but your father has a face, as a man and as a nobleman, and it would be very pathetic if you would propose and reject him outright. And most importantly, you're still thinking about me and your mother... and I'd like to know how Blanca feels if this happens."

Josephine is right.

If this is the type of man who is eagle-fried and luxurious to a woman for a job like Gisele's father, Duke Leonard Carpantier, there is no problem.

It's because you throw in a straight ball without thinking ahead and you can't switch quickly.

But Gerrard was the exact opposite type.

"Well... how far does Mr. Blanca think about your father as a heterosexual? Besides, if Lilya comes to my wife under me, Mr. Blanca will always lose her heart. I think you're the only one who can support her."

Josephine weeps at Lew's powerful words.

"I've told my husband before...... I want your father to be really happy too because I'm happy enough already!

It was the moment when Josephine accidentally shouted out loud.

Gerrard peered into his face from the kitchen and saw his beloved daughter with a strange look.

"What's my happiness? Jose."

"Yeah, no! It's nothing."

Looking at Josephine in a hurry to fix it, Gerrard leaned his neck wonderfully and pulled back into the kitchen.

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"Then I'll take the head of the toast. Celebrate your father's inauguration as finance minister...... cheers!

Lew called for a toast to the three of them with a mag of cold wine.

Apart from Luu, there were three people at the table: Gérard, Josephine and Arnold.

Initially, Luu thought about letting the other wives accompany him when he visited Galois' house, but in the end it was only two visits, considering Gerrard's feelings and personality.

As Lew sees it, Gerrard had a full grin at his meeting with a loyal ordinance similar to that of his parents and children.

"" "Cheers!

Three loud voices echo, and the bumping light noises between the mugs echo in the great hall of the Galois mansion.

"Congratulations again! Father!"

"Ha, thanks! My son-in-law... if you hadn't saved me, Jose and Arnold would never have had such happiness, thank you."

"Ugh. Congratulations, Father! It's getting harder and harder for you."

"Oh! Good luck, Jose! I feel like I can work really hard for you to say that."

As Arnold said earlier, his beloved daughter Josephine has recently come very close to her late wife.

When Josephine tells me that, which can also be described as his wife's oblivion, Gerard feels like she is beside him when he once inspired and honored herself.

"Your husband! Congratulations on this one!

It was Arnold who last conveyed the words of celebration.

"Oh, Arnold! Thanks!"

Seeing Gerrard in tears with emotion, Luu and Josephine smiled with joy at each other's faces.