When I saw Abel crash from the wall, I thought Phee was gone.

Abel fell obviously because of herself leaving the rope unattended.

At the mansion, the watchman knocks on the door.

"Sorry, didn't you make any loud noises?

Yawning mating voice. Apparently, he didn't hear a lot about it in his sleep.

"Lynette, please. Tell the lookouts, 'The bird is falling'!

"What, are you sheltering? Let's stick it out!

Lynette is surprised by Phee's words. But Fee shook his head.

"It's pathetic. Looks like he's hurt too, and I'll keep it a secret for you."

This is what happened to Abel, probably because of Fee. If I stick it out here, I'm gonna be seriously pathetic.

"Please, Lynette"

When Phee said so, Lynette initially admitted that she was silent, but stared "OK". In the meantime, Phee managed to put her to bed by dragging her passed out Abel, and Lynette came back. He didn't seem particularly suspicious. Maybe I'm not motivated enough to be suspicious in the first place.

"Phi, Phi, are you willing to let the man use the bed?

"Yeah, but?

"So where does Master Fee sleep!

"You still have a spare room, don't you? Whatever it is, I can use the couch."

Even though it is small, it is about the size of a small mansion. As Lynette said she was staying, there were still some rooms.

"Ok...... I'll clean the other room and make the bed."

Half-eyed Lynette seems unhappy, but she said so. Because as for Lynette, I thought it was outrageous to let Miss Fee sleep on the couch. I don't know that Phee is relaxing in her favorite chair in the break room when she's hanging out in the north quarters.

Lynette tried to get ready as soon as possible because she couldn't think of leaving the room open for the rest of the day. Fee told Lynette like that when she made sure Abel was still passed out.

"Well, I'll just get dressed."

"Yes...... are you dressed?

Why change at the right time, Lynette snapped her neck.

Abel, who injured his leg, was due to the favor of Phee, the lord of the rear palace, to stay in the rear palace for a while.

The days I spend here were blah blah blah heaven.

I can't get out of bed, but Mr. Fee and Lynette make me some handmade rice.

(You're too happy to eat such cute kids' hand cooking every day!

"What are you looking at?"

"Fair enough, Lynette. What do you say, Mr. Abel? Was it delicious?

Lynette just doesn't seem to like it, and she's still staring at me. Fee is forgiving her for her troubled face. He's really sweet.

Shenitzel that Mr. Fee made it for me.

Thinly stretched beef is stir-fried in shallow oil, which is a common dish in austre. It also comes out well in the dining room in the north quarters.

"Yes! It looks so delicious!

To be honest, it didn't mean the flavor was taken away and delicious, but such a cute kid made it for me. There's no way it's not tasty.

"hehe, good"

Abel's cheeks stain pompous red on Fee's trick of holding her mouth down and laughing at her royal blood-like elegance. Lynette's gaze at it became something that looked down on this one more and more.

But I could see that smile, so Abel thought it was good to say it was delicious.

"Master Fee, when did you learn to cook?

"While I was here, I had time, so I tried to remember a lot."

Abel gets angry when she hears the words.

Rumors of being locked up all the time were true, after all.

(He's such a good kid...)

That was supposed to be an open fact because no one had ever seen Fee even though he was in the royal castle. But once again, I found out about Fee. It looked completely different to Abel.

From the conversation I had with Lynette, she's usually not even here. That means I usually live here by myself.

Alone in this backyard all the time...

Even though Abel had never felt anything before when she heard the story, her chest must have hurt.