"I proposed to Luke the partition of the country. He said we should rule separately among the five nobles."

I concurred in my heart with Uncle Will's thoughts. I think that's what it means to have five nobles in this country. Otherwise, it's just a bunch of powerful people with financial resources.

That's a good idea.

Jill said so with her eyes diluted.

Well, there's no one against this notion, is there?

"But Luke's mother opposed it."

"What?"

"How come that's where the king's mother comes out?

Jill and I glared at each other.

The king's mother has no idea about politics.

"For gold."

Jill said so with a sharp eye.

"Even if it's for money, I'll stop around."

"If you were the king's mother, wouldn't you do whatever you want? If the king liked his mother."

Jill's voice grew lower and lower.

The more I knew about reality, the more I seemed to despise the King.

I don't know how that feels, but this isn't the king's fault, it's the king's mother's fault, right?

Well, I know I have to be decent there because I'm the king of the country.

"Luke liked his mother. She was drowning her own son. He didn't like me."

That's what Uncle Will laughed at.

It may be a terrible story, but it's also a common story.

Oh, I'm starting to embarrass myself about the size of my vessel.

"Is that why you fell for her?

"... everyone thought I was bad. I have been banished from the royal palace for planning the King's murder. And I was blinded so I would never look for the king again."

Jill glanced at Uncle Will's words.

Rebecca's eyes are filled with tears. I can also hear you sniffing sometimes from around.

... If you had so much hope, didn't anyone shelter you?

"Your father..."

"The only people who know about this are Luke's mother and her men."

"Doesn't the king know?

"Oh."

"But it's impossible to hide that importance."

"She had a plan. It would be easy to get rid of me so no one would know. Besides, I'm not the king."

"Didn't you tell anyone it was a wrongful crime?

I could see my voice trembling.

"Perhaps there was indeed someone who could help us. But if you do anything to help the sinners, they will definitely kill you."

"So where have the people who were close to Uncle Will gone...?

"Sure, because all the great people in this country today are incompetent."

"Expulsion."

We were hardened by Uncle Will's words. Who the hell banished who?

If I could think about it, there would only be one, but I wouldn't be able to do it that way.

"The woman banished you from the country?

Jill asked me that instead. I'm sure everyone here thinks so.

That's what I'm talking about.

Grandpa Will said that quietly.

There was no more sorrow, anger, or emotion in those eyes.

"I can't think of that as a boulder."

"My friends and I were all banished to Lavar country."

...... Laval country. You're a big country by reason.

I wonder if the king's mother is a fool for Lavar.

"How many were there?

"Well, just the three of us, but they're all good."

"With all the good men gone from the country, only the incompetent king remains in this country, and the domestic situation worsens"

That's what Jill said as he narrowed his eyes. Anger and hatred are manifested in the eyes.

Only the surface part of the country will look gorgeous and the back part will be a tougher and tougher life.

It's also natural that Jill, who grew up in a state of constant distress, should be angry. I want revenge, too.

... Without knowing this state of affairs, Liz said mildly that there was no point in revenge.

I knew the Virgin was amazing. If I were you, I'd be helping you with this revenge.

"I wonder if King Hajicha didn't think of anything when he was gone."

"No, Luke resents me."

"But don't you know that without asking the person?

"... I was told by Luke when I argued with Luke's mother about my proposal. He's not even a king, but he said not to look great."

Oh, the king is a terrific mazacon.

"If I were seventeen, I'd probably be..."

"Huh?"

"Perhaps the king will regret what he has said."

"The king? You don't have it."

"Jill shut up."

I glanced lightly at Jill and said so.

"I thought it would be more serious because Uncle Will said he was seriously broken up with the king."

"I think it's serious enough."

I continued my conversation ignoring Jill's scratch.

"Why don't you check your heart in person once?

Uncle Will opened his eyes to my words.

Jill opens her mouth a little and looks at me. Rebecca also looks at me with her eyes closed completely to tears.

Did I say something so strange?

"Uncle Will said before, that you don't have to get out of a poor village. That's a lie, isn't it?

"No..."

"Didn't you want to see the world again?

I said that slowly as I approached Uncle Will.

Looks like you're always on the upside.

"If you really don't want to get out of here, why are you trying to reform this village? … I knelt down to Uncle Will's king's prestige"

I said that in front of Uncle Will without ever going out of sight.

Uncle Will opened his eyes and stared at me, breaking his face.

The smile made my heart jump a little. No matter how much uncle you are, your beauty is still strong.

"Right, sure, now I want to get out of here"

That's what I said. Uncle Will stroked my head as usual.

"Go home today already. We'll talk again tomorrow."

Uncle Will said that in a kind voice.

I nodded honestly.

I still have a lot to worry about, but for now, I need to keep it this way today. Something that will always remind Uncle Will of bad memories.

Me and Jill headed towards the wall.

That's when Jill looked at me like she remembered something.

"What?"

"I wonder what happened to the king's mother."

"... I don't know. I never knew the king's mother existed in the first place."

"That's right."

Jill didn't open a word until she got home. It seemed like he was thinking something with a much more difficult face.