I couldn't keep up with my understanding for a while.

Reborn? Me?

That's what happens when what happens.

Altilia shouldn't have had that set up.

Sure, "I" have something called a previous life, but that's not a pretty thing about a captive princess. She is a very mediocre woman living in modern Japan.

"Give me your face, Count. I am not the reincarnation of Finnail."

"Then why do you know what only me and the princess should know?"

... is that what you mean?

Apparently, the line on the drama CD that squeaked in the event had led to an unexpected mistake.

Cajero skips the reading story as he worries his head about how he can solve the misunderstanding.

(Lady, I'd like to ask you a few questions)

Are you going to give me some wisdom?

(Who is Master Finnail?)

that was too unexpected a question to be answered immediately

I can't believe that lucid Cajero doesn't know the history of nation-building.

(Are you talking about Princess Rustille?)

Yeah, that's right. My name was Finnail when I was in seclusion, but when I was rescued, I took the heavenly revelation and renamed it Rustille - so is this one of those things that's common sense for fans but insane for humans in this world?

Seemed right.

"In addition, in the midst of a few star frosts, I had no idea that you would be forgotten and uttered your childhood name... after all, you are no different from my princess"

To the Count's assumptions, I had applauded him.

What am I going to do?

I don't think it's a good idea to go all the way, but in the end, it's not an emotion directed at "me" itself. That's a little too lonely. I also don't like being in such a way as to deceive the Count.

Then maybe I can't figure out how to explain it.

I just said bad things, and I have trouble getting into combat mode.

Plus, the staff at 'Rune Night Concerto' said this in an interview.

- I've been pathetic about Altilia, so I might dig a little deeper on the fan disc or the transplanted version.

There is no chance that the added settings will be "Princess Finnail reborn."

I was in trouble.

If I had told Cajero about a previous life I had lived in modern Japan, he might have come up with a name for me. But it's late now.

Else, the Duke of Roselem, and the invitees around you are in bystander mode......

Yeah, I thought it was isolated, helpless. Arrow tip, you cracked me open.

"It's about Alty's future, I think I'll have to add it."

Calm voice, tight skinny that doesn't seem like forty units, smooth and long limbs.

Father, lovely......!

"Hi, Chris. You're still pale."

It was a casual thing to say, as if I hadn't seen a friend in a long time.

If I thought it might be a little too Frank.

"... Lord Solute, was Sir also invited"

The Earl also answered as a matter of course in the Earl.

"Invitation or nothing, your dear princess is my daughter. You should try remembering your family name."

"Whisp...... oh I see"

"You're really no different than you used to be. You look like you don't have a gap, but you're missing somewhere."

When I realized I was starting to talk completely outside the mosquito net.

That would help, but I wanted to ask you one thing.

"Did your father know the Count?"

"Oh, I was partying as an adventurer. Even so, I've been on the quest a couple of times. I still remember the line when I joined our guild." Let me see if Lord Solute's talent deserves to be called alien, "I wonder."

Father, I know you haven't noticed, but that's an awesome red flag.

Sometimes the Count comes close to deciding whether to ice pick the person up.

Although it was an event in the main part of the game, there were times when Elstat, 15, went on a labyrinth expedition with the Earl (before he revealed his true nature).

I mean, if I'm one step wrong, your father's in the ice, and it's possible I wasn't born...

"Chris, you said you wanted to serve your daughter."

"Oh, once again I want to offer my allegiance to the princess as a knight of the first place."

"Thank you for my daughter. It's an honor to be a parent.

But all of a sudden Alty seems a lot confused, too.

I was wondering if you could leave the story with me for a moment. "

"Hmm... the princess is now too. Don't be reminded of everything.

What I did may have passed prematurely. Understood, let's leave it to Sir. "

Ooh.

I'm kind of getting round to the conversation.

I feel like I've just put the problem off, but it helps a lot to get time to work out what to do.

The Count gets up in a flowing motion that doesn't make him feel weighty, trying to leave this place...

I did, but the Duke of Roselem spoke with a slightly more difficult look.

"Uh, Count, would you like a little?

As I said the first time I saw him, I held the position of Chancellor in court. "

It is like a government office that captures the enactment and enforcement of the law, combining the Chief Justice and the Attorney General.

"Let me advise you from that standpoint.

If we serve you, Artie, your obscure position and territory will become a problem. "

Wouldn't it be nice to talk about such a small difficulty next time?

Don't let it out, Duke, even though the story seemed like a good one.

"The territory of Count Dujenne has been annexed to the territory of Count Rajles about 800 years ago. Technically, there is no such title as Uncle Dujenne."

This was often a story on a bulletin board in a previous life.

- Arrested under the Minor Prostitution Prevention Ordinance of the self-proclaimed wandering Count (1000) with an indefinite address.

I remember seeing that writing all over the place.

"What are we going to do with this first? If you'll excuse me, I don't mind seeing Count Rajles return the territory."

"That's not true. Bringing personal friendship to politics would be corruption."

The Earl (claiming to be) had a polite tone, unlike when your father was dealing with him.

Well, as a title, the Duke of Roselem is better, so naturally.

"It was a strange story to call myself the Count in the first place. Let's go back to being a knight."

"No, there's a problem with that too. I used to just be glad to be baptized in the church, but now I have to take a training course in King's Capital.

... So here's a suggestion, why don't you go into Knights School "

Shit.

I'm not sure what you're talking about.

Duke of Roselem, maybe you've been drinking too much wine.

Or will there be a calculation of the number of men who have survived in the swirling palace?

Your father once said.

- The scariest of court nobles is the Duke of Roselem.

- The luckiest thing in my life is that he was childhood friendly.

- Otherwise they would have rolled it.

No way, huh?

Yeah.

Impossible, impossible.

Probably.

Talk a little further.

This past six months later, a pale young man named Crislo Deje enrolled in the Imperial Knight Training School.

I don't think he's fifteen. Settling down, profound wisdom and insight, and freely manipulating the supposedly lost ancient imperial swordsmanship, he became an immediate target of attention.

You don't have to tell me who you are. Apparently the figure was magically messed with.

Whether I accept it or not, I don't think I have to be a knight if I just serve.

"Restraining on physical appearance is also called male possession. Please forgive me, Princess.

Come back when you've earned your knight's credentials. "

And so it seems.

As a first step, I think it would be far more preferable for him to be in a stable position as a knight than in a land where he is a wandering Count.

If you're properly qualified and will look at me instead of overlapping the princess... yeah... well, I won't think about it, but I won't.

I kind of felt like they were burying the outer moat, I did.