I heard Count Jarouge in my ear.

My knees are shivering and I can't speak.

(Why... why...)

My head is confused. How did this happen? Lynette didn't know.

No, I really know it at the bottom of my heart. But I didn't want to admit it. The laughter of the samurai when they tell me the wine is here reflexes over and over again in their heads.

I couldn't believe it. Just because we don't like each other, that's all we've been done.

I didn't want to believe it. My current situation being held by the Count in a dark room.

But no matter how much my heart refuses, the situation doesn't matter now.

(I have to run anyway......)

I thought so, but my body trembled and I couldn't help myself.

(Someone......! Mother............!

I think of my mother's face.

But - be patient for a moment or so - Lynette's head came to mind, the face of her mother telling Lynette the word was a face worried about Lynette's sideline status rather than worrying about Lynette.

Will your mother help herself in this situation?

I don't want to think about that, it was a horrible question......

(Mr. Feel...)

I think of your face, Phil, but she's the star of the party. I was too busy to be able to come here.

No one can help me with Lynette.

Tears of despair conveyed Lynette's cheeks.

"That's right, good boy. Make yourself comfortable."

The moment the Count's hand, along with the voice on, tried to touch Lynette's body.

"No!

Lynette glanced forward in the dark trying to escape. The hand grabbed something and Lynette waved it selflessly.

The sound of someone falling, both goofy and blunt. I was grabbing Lynette. My hand went away.

Lynette searched desperately for the door in the dark.

Desperately probing the wall with his hand, and when his hand hits the door knob, he turns it with his trembling hand.

The door opened. It wasn't locked.

Lynette jumped out into the hallway.

He jumps out to a bright spot, where he loses his power and goes in.

But it wasn't popular in the hallway. Is it a coincidence, or did the Count exclude people?

(to, I have to run......)

Though I think so, I couldn't help my legs.

"How dare you..., Lynette..."

Beyond the door, the Earl of Jarouge comes.

When I saw that face, Lynette's heart almost stopped.

There is a mixture of angry colors in his gaze at this one with his usual snuggle. And from his forehead there was a glimmer of blood.

"You've done a great deal for me. I am a relative of Her Majesty the Queen and Count, because you, the daughter of the Baron's house, have committed assault."

"So, but that's what you..."

"I simply tried to get along with you. I don't know what you thought of that, but I took the liberty of misunderstanding and causing the violence to even scratch. This wound of mine and what is in your hand is more than proof."

In Lynette's hand was a copper figurine with the Earl's blood on it.

There's no way.

That's not true, but Lynette's position was unfavourable on this one.

There was no evidence anywhere that Lynette was attacked by Count Jarouge in the dark room. Given the current evidence, the difference in identities between the two, it was clear which of them would be in a position to be disputed in this matter.

That's right. It's not which to believe. For those in the royal palace, if you push sin to the weaker of your position, that's the story.

Nor do the samurai ever defend me about Lynette. It's more convenient for them.

Phil, you may cover for me. But she would surely be heartbroken if it became a dispute around her or with her parents. I couldn't have done that.

"Such a dangerous person doesn't deserve your side service, Phil. This may have to be advanced to Her Majesty the Queen. Is that okay with you?

Lynette was hacked by the words.

The mother's face comes to mind again.

"Don't cause any problems at all"

Lynette's mother said when Lynette was chosen to serve Phil.

'Never let go of this status. You are the star of hope for this "Samurai Famous House". Whatever happens, it's gonna work. "

What would my mother think if I caused a problem here and was removed from your maid, Phil?

"Stop telling Her Majesty the Queen... please"

Lynette pleaded with the Count.

It was irrational......

I wonder why I have to do this. I wonder why I have to listen to a guy like this. But I didn't live up to your mother's expectations......

The Earl, hearing Lynette's words, grins hauntingly. The grin made me feel at Lynette.

"What, I'm not going to do anything wrong. I hope you will listen to me properly from now on. [M] Then I'll write you off this sin, too."

Lynette snorted.

The Count approaches us step by step, pointing to show off the wounds.

Lynette couldn't escape anymore.

You should have escaped to a place with light, but your sight soaks in dim darkness. The Count's voice also seemed to echo from some distance. Even if I can't escape anymore, at least my heart isn't here, I wanted to escape somewhere.

"What are you doing?

The voice sounded so strange in Lynette's ear that she was trying to escape from here, even with her heart alone.

Lynette and the Earl, the voices that resounded in the place where I thought there were only two of them.

"Phi, Princess Phi!

Lynette turned to the Count's upset voice.

From across the hallway, the girl from that time walks over here. Phil, on the same golden hair as you, another princess in this country in an old dress.

(Oh, it's getting a little...)

Princess Fee wore a dress with a proper wrinkle on her sleeve.

Tired of fear and aversion to the Count, my heart somehow thought so when I saw the princess.

Princess Fee comes, she comes this way.

And I alternated between Lynette, who sat back, and Count Jarouge, and visited him again.

"What were you doing?

It was Count Jarouge who opened his mouth.

"This child has wielded violence against me. Look, you're right, there's some evidence.

If I did this, I would have disqualified the lady, but I felt sorry for her, and instead of forgiving her, I was going to loosen up my education a little. Isn't that right, Lynette?

The Count immediately considered the excuse and told Princess Fee.

And the only way to snort at it was in Lynette's shoes right now. It is you who will be disadvantaged even if you defy them. Brighten up the problem and it becomes a pox and endangers the position of the side servants. Even if the Count is bad, it must be this one who gets bullied.

Lynette couldn't have lost her sideline status. For the mother, for the house.

No matter how bad Count Jarouge is......

"Yes......"

Lynette nods with a vain look.

"Now if you'll excuse me. Lynette, follow me."

The Count tried to move the place, and Lynette tried to follow it as she said.

"Hmm, proof. Let me see."

But Princess Fee offered Lynette her hand, while she was so good.

It was a trick to give me the figurine. Lynette, bewildered, looked more at the Count and gave it to Princess Fee because she couldn't stop it in particular.

"Look, it will have my blood on it"

Princess Fee turned the statue upside down a few times and distinguished it, and now she went to the Count.

"Count, let me see your wounds too."

(What do you want... This child......)

Lynette had to think so.

By the time I hurt the Count, Lynette's position was over. No matter how bad they are, if they are the Count's, the wounds that the Baron's will suffer when he turns himself against them are greater. Besides, there's even evidence for the other party this time.

It can no longer be helped.

A little...... Yes, just put up with it a little bit...... That's all I need.

Lynette's sideline status, which her mother cherished, is protected. So I just wanted it to go away. Otherwise Lynette's heart...

"Ha...?

The Count also crouches down and shows the princess the wound, bewildered by the princess's words and actions.

"Hmm, that's proof this kid beat you up."

"Exactly."

Then Princess Fee swayed the statue, and stroked the Count's head as far as she could.

"Guaah."

He hit me pretty seriously. Blood splashes around and the Count sits on the ground scratching.

Lynette opened her eyes to that sight that suddenly unfolded.

And the earl rose after he had curtailed his head, and glanced at Princess Fee and Lynette, and said,

"Oh, my God! If you do this, I'm sorry you're not safe! Whatever you are, Lynette there is! If you ever behave violently, Phil, you're fired too!

"Really?"

Princess Fee laughed at the words.

"But there's evidence that I hit you, but there's no evidence anywhere that kid hurt you?

The earl opened his eyes to the word and solidified.

In the position where Lynette scratched the Count, the newly beaten wound of Princess Fee was heavily worn to be overridden.

And Princess Fee's hands are littered with bloody figurines.

It was clear to those who saw the sight who would judge what they had done.

"Well if this isn't enough, I'll do more for you!

Princess Fee swayed the statue again, hitting the Count.

Large adults shrink their heads to relentless attacks.

"Hih, no, no, no, no!

Lynette had to stare at the sight.

I hear screams, and samurai and soldiers come. What they saw was a princess wielding violence against the Count, shaking up the statue.

"Much!"

"Stop it!

A soldier rushes away the count and the princess.

The Count, covered in blood, even looked at his face, crushing bumps and grudges.

"You won't be forgiven... This is unacceptable..."

In return for such an Earl, Princess Fee said coldly.

"What do you mean, you're not allowed? I am a princess."

Her standing in the royal palace was in an odd place.

A princess who is largely ignored by royal and aristocratic human beings and is not treated as a royalty. No favor from the king or queen, no patronage from anyone.

But at the same time, she was certainly the princess of this country.

Whether her regular girlfriend was treated as a princess was no.

Life was barely seen by the samurai, the dress they were wearing was ancient, managerial, and they had never been invited to a social place.

Still got the blood of an authentic royal family, a clean princess in her identity.

Once the subjects cut her card, the princess, they were forced to treat her that way.

Lynette saw this sight and realized it.

She really can if she wants to be treated more like a princess.

It was easy to do that.

You can be selfish.

That way the great aristocrats, whatever they may be, the samurai and the men under her must listen to her.

The truth is, I could have treated you better. If I had ordered a beautiful dress, I might have been able to procure a few. Yet she, Princess Fee, did not try to do so.

I'm sure he didn't want to get in trouble around. No matter how cluttered you get, never.

Yet she was now cutting the princess's card.

(It's for me...)

"You know which one is great, this princess or the Count, right? It's uncomfortable looking at this man's face. Please kick me out! Then don't let this man in the royal castle any more! My command, the princess!

She says away as if she were an arrogant princess.

Princess and Count. It was certainly clear which position was above. In the position of Count and Baron, like myself unilaterally threatened......

But it's not that simple.

Of course, in a position story, I get a flash of kelli. But if you wield a power that has no trust from around you, even if you have a position, it will come to you at a price.

In the form of distrust from around......

The soldier follows the Count as she says, but his eyes are cold.

"What's wrong with making a case like this..."

"You've been distorted because you have no love from Your Majesty... frightened..."

"Such an arrogant child is a princess... Feel too different..."

Hiccups and her bad mouth are even leaking out on this occasion.

(No...)

Lynette knew.

Princess Fee knew this would happen. That if you sift power to the murmur, you will have an even worse impression of yourself.

I knew and waved that power to cover up about Lynette.

"All of you get together and get out of the way."

Princess Fee let the people around her walk away wearing the mask of an arrogant princess, even if she could hear the shadows around her like that, without changing one complexion.

Only Princess Fee and Lynette will remain on the spot.

Princess Fee crouched in front of Lynette and said to Lynette with a gentle, very gentle smile.

"Sorry to scare you in this castle. Get away from Feel?

The smile was as warm as Miss Phil's.

Warm hands gush Lynette's hand and make her stand up.

As it was, Lynette got her hands on him and even came to the party venue where Mr. Feel was.

"Feel like Phil's tired at the party, too, so you on the side support him. Even Phil would be happier that way."

Princess Fee said so, pushing Lynette's back towards the party venue.

And he doesn't even try to step in, he tries to walk away.

Lynette gave her head up to Fee.

"Um, thank you, Mr. Fee......!

Princess Fee nodded to Lynette after a proper time, "Yeah, you're welcome," with the same smile as then.

Beyond the party venue, there was a king and queen to lean against the glowing Feel as the center of the party.

They are surrounded by a lot of nobles, even singling out the light of this dinner party.

That gaze doesn't even notice Princess Fee here.

Neither Princess Fee nor the King and Queen tried to be noticed.

When I followed Lynette to this venue, she just flipped her body quietly and left this place.

After this, you were afraid of Princess Fee's presence, and the Count no longer stayed in the royal palace.

He made a similar case a year later, and now it's in the bright light, and he's finally going to be able to abolish his aristocratic status. The connection he was making with the queen wasn't a big deal, either.

The samurai who embedded Lynette were originally unserviceable samurai, who perished on their own and disappeared from the royal palace.

What was more heartbreaking to Lynette than that was the spread of Phee's bad reviews everywhere shortly after the incident.

Lynette desperately tried to defend Phee, but Phee stopped her pretending she didn't have to worry.

I don't know if I should be lucky, but originally because of Fee's weak presence, the bad reviews quickly disappeared and I couldn't hear him.

For that matter, Princess Fee's honor was never restored when the Count's evil deeds became bright, and as a Lynette, she had a teething feeling.

And after this incident, Lynette becomes one wish.

(I, Phee, want to serve you)

Shortly after the incident, Lynette told her mother so, but her mother changed her shape and told her.

"What the hell are you thinking! I can't believe I want to serve such a princess! You are the hope of The Samurai Famous House. Phil is the best person to serve. I will surely be married as queen of the great kingdom. Then I'm sure you can be the lead samurai!

We have educated you for it and we have finally seized this opportunity! You didn't say anything stupid, you're gonna do everything you can to protect your current position!

(Mr. Fee is not such a princess...)

Lynette told her mother for the first time that she was small but defiant.

(Where in the first place is the famous house of a samurai worth it?

"Samurai Famous House" is not "Famous House".

If you're a true 'famous family', you don't have to bother to be a samurai. I don't even need to be able to make my servants remember the courtesy they need for hours from childhood, or skills like tea brewing back and forth. I don't even need to be trained like a relic of an old era like poisonous sight.

A man like the Count threatened me... and I didn't need to give him an irrational order...

"Samurai Famous House" is just a baron house. That was the fact.

A gateway to lower nobility used by royalty and high nobility by merely training as servants in a clan groom.

Still, if you say just how proud you are of that position, Lynette wanted to serve someone who was worth it.

Phil, you sure are a great guy.

But I'm sure without Lynette, Mr. Feel will continue to shine much the same way he does now. That one looks beautiful about what dress she wore, and there are a lot of people around trying to protect her.

And for Lynette, Mr. Fee was just as great.

Yet no one around her tries to support her. There is no one to support her to shine as a princess, no one to wash her clothes seriously, no one to manage her clothes properly.

The technology that Lynette acquired must have been necessary for someone like Mr. Fee.

Lynette hoped to be Phee's samurai that way, but in the end that never came true all the time.

Neither the king nor the queen had finally begun to understand the value of Lynette, nor had they tried to remove it from Phil's maiden. My mother went mad every time she did that. Lynette couldn't be strong enough to defy the mother who raised herself either......

Still, Lynette thinks all the time.

(I want to be a samurai serving Master Fee one day)

That's been her dream until today.