Walking next to the crow, toward the rear of the line, it smells good on Fee's nose.

Must have smelled like a stall.

Suddenly Fee's stomach is hungry.

(Argh, I'm hungry...)

But you can't buy it.

It's not that I don't have any money, but the money that Fee brings is not the same currency in circulation in Austol.

It contains precious metals, so you can grab it if you weigh it properly.

But if a boy shops for exotic gold coins, no, but it's an eye.

(Cancer... Cancer...)

Fee desperately decides not to look at the stall and pass by.

"What's up?

"Nothing."

You can't be suspicious of Crowe any more.

Phee tried to mislead.

Crowe stared at Fee like that, and then...

"Wait a minute."

"Mr. Crowe?

It's gone somewhere.

When he came back, Crowe had two bird skewers wrapped around his hand.

I let it hold in Fee's hand.

"Look, eat"

"Oh, but..."

"You must be hungry. Don't hesitate. You won't even take an entrance exam if you're that fit."

A good smell comes from the skewering of the bird you are gripping.

Fee glanced at Crowe for a moment. Crowe nods at that gaze.

Fee opened his mouth and hit the skewer.

The taste of meat I haven't eaten in weeks flickers in my mouth.

(Yum! Looks delicious......!

When I put one in my mouth, I couldn't stop anymore.

Fee acts only with the princesses, desperately eating and swallowing the skewers with her mouth.

"Ha, don't panic. It's stuck in your throat. You're not gonna cry about anything."

When they said that, they noticed, tears were pouring in both eyes of Phee as she slammed the skewers.

Since coming to this country, Fee has long been ignored by the people of this country. Nobody dealt with me, I was trapped in the outhouse, and all I was given was solitude......

It was the first time Crowe had given such a gentleness to Fee.

My heart is filled with something warmer than that as I lay warm skewers.

"Thank you, Mr. Crowe..."

Tears couldn't stop, and that's why Fee thanked Crowe.

Plus Crowe gives it back with a bit of a bitter laugh.

"So don't cry. I'm telling you, I wouldn't be comforted if a man cried. The only thing that comforts me is the woman in the bed."

"Yes."

Fee laughed at Crowe's words, still spilling tears but nodding and tickling.

I tried to hang in there.

With people like this, the Knights must be a good place.

If I could start a new life in a place like that, would there be such a good thing?

Maybe I can be the same unit as Mr. Crowe.

That's how they came to the end of the line.

"Thank you for everything. Mr. Crowe."

"Don't worry about it. 'Cause this is my job."

That being said, it was obvious that I wasn't in the line of duty to luxury skewers.

"Let me tell you something, I can't give him a" in the exam or anything. We're going to evaluate it equally. "

"Yes, I know"

Fee nodded to Crowe, who got a little on the serious look.

It was a natural story.

That's all there is to join the group. As close as it gets to me a little, I can't make the exam if I'm being favored.

It must be very nasty to join a knighthood as big as Austr.

There are so many people who want to join the group, and it's bound to be tough competition.

Will we win through......

No, we just have to win now.

In order to get out of the life of the queen of the side decaying in solitude in the outhouse as Fee and win a new life as Heath.

Crowe's hand pounded on Fee's shoulder, which made him look nervous all at once. Looking up, Crowe laughed a little mischievously at him.

"I don't want to, but I'm here for you."

What a delightful word.

I've always been alone in this country. I've got someone to back me up.

"Yes! Good luck!

"Whoa! Come on, give me your best!

Crowe waved away towards the castle as he cheered up Phee in that way.

(To the knight......, I want to be the knight......!

The thought was one stronger than when I thought I wanted to escape the life of the Queen.