(Wow... Diedrich. This one is real too...)

When Silvi was properly impressed with the person of interest, the pleasure of meeting with Diedrich, he immediately complained to Arthur, who came here.

"I finally found it. Just stop running away because you don't feel comfortable."

"I have no choice. Because I don't ride anything that doesn't bother me. But you got in my way at a good time, didn't you?

Sylvie tilted her neck for a moment saying Arthur's tone wasn't what it had just been, and nodded, oh yes.

Speaking of which, the current salutation was limited to the time in knight mode. He's not a knight, he finds out he's a prince, and then he comes back to his original tone.

(Oh, yeah. Yes, it was. Oh, well, there are places with games....... may be frustrating in a way)

Too many different developments are happening from the beginning, so I rather relieve myself when something comes out as it was originally set.

"... so didn't you apologize? So... what about your girl?

One person was convinced that the topic had shifted to Silvi at some point.

Diedrich and Arthur set their sights on him, and Sylvie glances at him.

Silvi wasn't strong enough for women or carnivore to withstand the glittering beauty of the two major offensive characters.... although I was only in the mood.

Anyway, having managed to indulge in the desire to scream out in that mood, Sylvie made him smile.

"My name is Sylvia Leavert. Go ahead and get to know him."

Carefully bow your head. Though I wanted to cry inside out on a completely different development from the meetup event, Sylvie was still desperate to take it back here.

Hearing Sylvie introduce herself, Diedrich nods.

"Oh, were you the Marquis of Leavert's maiden? Excuse me. My name is Diedrich Vingston."

"Yes, I am familiar with Deadrich's high name"

That said, Sylvie had an elegant grin.

In fact, Diedrich was very famous as a knight with a prince.

The knights with this side, often seen in place of princes who hardly show up, are the admiration of the noble ladies.

The status of retrieval of the Count's family to a calm temperament. Kind looks, no floating rumors, no fiancée present. I can be honest. There was only one element.

In fact, the meetup event with Diedrich starts on the way to the makeup room, with his seemingly serene development of having the handkerchief picked up where he accidentally dropped the handkerchief, "I dropped the handkerchief," where he calls me out -.

That much I remember, Sylvie solidified. Because I've noticed the key thing.

(Shit. Ah! I forgot to drop the handkerchief!

I wanted to bury it on the ground.

... then the event shouldn't happen either.

If you don't have an incentive to talk, it doesn't happen no matter how many events you want to have.

(Oh, this, the one who said the meet event failed...? Worst......)

Sylvie wanted to cry over a development that she so badly deserved.

Yeah, I want to go back about an hour if I'm to be forgiven. Then I said to my stupid self, "You, don't forget to drop the handkerchief! It's basic! Even though I can advise you."

Sylvie said she wanted to scold herself a little while ago, who was getting high because it was easy because she was a soaking gay.

No matter how much gay it is, an event can't happen unless the conditions are right.

(But... that's game correction, even if the handkerchief drops on its own...)

I thought it was too convenient, but in the end I knew I was wrong no matter what I said.

I was foolish to forget about the event even though I was trying to be careful.

(Uh... Game over............. didn't think it would end before it started......)

If the encounter event doesn't happen, then naturally there won't be any subsequent events either.

Then I gave up Diedrich and thought for a moment about going to the other characters, but that's not how it works.

First of all, if we don't have an event with the characters we meet, this game doesn't make sense.

Besides, there are no other characters you can attack.

(Oh, yeah. Enough is enough. Let's give up)

Sometimes I would have thought of pulling my hand if it hadn't worked out originally, and Silvi came to that conclusion lightly.

If you can't attack Diedrich, the game is over for her.

Then you would already be right to leave this place before you get involved with the two of them any more.

Silvi switched her head saying she should just go home to the mansion and go through the routine as before.

"I'm sorry to bother you. Then I'm going to..."

Excuse me. I told him so and tried to leave vividly, but for some reason it was stopped by Arthur.

"Please wait. You don't have to worry about this guy. As I mentioned earlier, I'll take you to the venue."

"No...... fine"

I said no clearly, but Arthur didn't pull it off.

"Please don't hesitate. I'll leave him here."

"Huh? Um..." "You keep your mouth shut." "Ha..."

Diedrich raised his confused voice, but Guillaume and Arthur stared at him and shut his mouth. Still, you really have something to say, open your mouth again.

"What the hell kind of blow is that? Weren't you here because you don't want to come near the nightclub venue?

"Things have changed. You're the one who gets in my way and has fun."

"So am I interrupting? and not at all......"

Dietrich's frustration made Arthur stare at Dietrich.

I felt the two stories heating up, and Silvi retreated not to make footsteps softly. If you're arguing, I thought we'd disperse now.

But it didn't go the way I thought. Arthur, who noticed Sylvie's movements, reached out and grabbed her arm.

"Silvi, please don't go"