To be honest, Luke sighed "ha".

"I get it. But if I decide you can't, promise me you'll be home at that point. If that can't be promised, you can't take any lady's orders."

"Okay. I promise. When Luke says he's leaving, I'm leaving."

"Really, please."

Exhaling again, Luke turned in a different direction than before.

"I wish I could see you by chance, that's about what I was thinking. I didn't know you'd be the wingman to take the lady..."

"You resent yourself for obviously being in a good mood. I'm so excited to see her."

"I'm not sure I'll see you."

I smile, of course, at Luke's mercy.

"It's still good. I haven't been out of town in a long time. I'd like to do something I don't normally do. That's what Villain Lady wouldn't do."

"Well, I'm sure 'villains' won't bother visiting orphanages."

I get there after Luke, who guides me, "It's this way," even as I say it like I'm tired.

Then he walked about enough, and when he passed some alleys, Luke stopped.

"That's the orphanage where she is."

"An orphanage? Though it only looks like a church to me."

What Luke showed was an old church. There's a woman at the entrance, cleaning. It's a good sight to see in church. Is she a nun?

"No. I'm reusing a church that I stopped using as an orphanage. It's cheaper than building a building from scratch. There are many orphanages like that."

"... Really? I didn't know."

As I nodded, I felt ashamed of my ignorant self.

Nobles often make large donations to orphanages. It's called charity. My father, too, has made donations to several orphanages, but he just knows the story. In fact, I've never seen what kind of orphanage it is.

"You can't tell without looking at it. But sure. Building a building costs a fortune."

"The idea of an orphanage is that you should be able to turn that to the orphans."

"Yeah, you're right."

Significant donations should be made to orphans' meals, clothing, and education. And for the people who take care of them. Even if you're spending money on a building, you fall over.

While deeply convinced, he approaches church with Luke.

The church was old, but not because the building was solid or broken. I can see it being used carefully. I don't have a thin, dirty impression.

Luke speaks to a woman dressed like a nun.

The woman looked about my mother's age.

"Hello, Mr. Kate"

"Hello, Luke. Oh, you're not alone today. Did you bring your friend?

"No, she's not a friend. She's the lady at my mansion, and, uh, she brought me here because she wants to see Chloe."

Hearing Luke's words, the woman called Kate looked at me. The face without makeup is rustic and seems to be the type of person whose emotions go straight to the face. She nodded as she carelessly observed me from top to bottom, wearing an apron dress with all the way to her ankle.

"To Chloe? Well, yeah. Speaking of which, she was a noble lady, too. Unlike your lady, she doesn't look noble at all."

"Because that's what's good about Chloe. So? Are you here today?

"Yeah, I'm reading to the kids in the back."

"May I come in?

"Of course. Because the orphanage doesn't refuse anyone a visit. But behave yourself."

"I know. Let's go, lady."

"Yeah.... I say Liz Beltran. Sorry to disturb you."

I thought only a little, named my name, and said hello, albeit lightly.

This is also something I would not have done before.

It doesn't make any deep sense. Somehow, I thought I'd say hello.

Hear my words, and Mr. Kate smiles.

"Oh. Be polite, thank you. I'm Kate. Please take your time. Speak up when you leave."

"Yes."

Finish your greeting and stand in front of the church door for two. Well, Luke said.

"... lady, you've really changed"

"Because right now. If you were a young lady before, you would never have, would you? I can't believe I said hello to a civilian, and not particularly beautiful."

There is a noise when the door is opened. That sounds pretty deaf. I said as I praised my face at the sound.

"Perhaps you are. But it doesn't make any deep sense. I just kind of thought I'd say hello."

"Somehow, is it? But I still think it's changed. Because it felt natural."

"Really? I don't know for myself, but maybe not yet. At least not while your brother hates you."

I'm glad you compliment me, but the target point is far away. "Miss Perfect" can't be "Miss Villain Warrant". Because this is where I aspire.

Hear my words, Luke laughs bitterly.

"Really? It's a tough road."

"Really? 'Cause it's really hard not to be a Villain Warrant Lady."

That's all I can't do right now, but I pretend not to look there.

Luke nodded over and over and said with pleasure, "I will also work closely with you to make sure your daughter's goals are met". In contrast, I said, "Of course. 'Cause you're my exclusive butler," he returned.