Upon exiting the night club and boarding the carriage with the Count of Teresia, time was wasted and he was immediately consulted about the establishment of the Knights. I'm so sorry to make Claudia tell me what's going on, I want you to take me to the other carriage, and I want Berwaier to be there to make it easier for me to talk to her.

"What. You, did you forget the circumstances of Lord Claudia? You immature bastard, you're a total loser."

When I told him the whole story, the Count looked surprised for a moment and then gave him a very harsh look. His disappointment was also taken for granted, but he still became emotionally quiet about buying disappointment.

"Yes, I'm sorry"

"Eliza, keeping a nobleman from another house is a very responsible act. Don't forget the circumstances of that person. Remember that."

"I remember the liver. … I apologize for the inconvenience, Count. And Berwaier, I'm sorry."

Truly, it is a terrible lapse even if the Count does not tell it. I definitely remember hearing about Claudia's circumstance that if we were to join the Knights, we would have to get married somewhere at one time. And I didn't know you'd forgotten that.

When I lowered my head as I felt I could lose my blood from my face, this time I breathed as Berwaier was surprised. Oh, speaking of which, he once said something terrible. It reminds me of a time when I was much more stupid than now, when I despised trust. This will surprise you and make you feel even more depressed.

"Dear Eliza..."

Berwaier gave my name one zero with a seemingly bitter voice. To that voice, I can't lift my head with my head hanging.

One day when I stuck his apology, I thought and regretted how much he was scratched by the words I said.

I haven't apologized to him for the last three years. I really don't even know how to apologize for this anymore.

There was a moment of silence. Did you read the glue of the conversation, Count Teresia? I'll take it right back.

"Face up. Anyway, we need to compile a draft of the Knights to be established soon."

"... Yes"

"First of all, the application for the establishment of a private knighthood, but for what reason did you decide to create a knighthood?

"Yes, I thought I'd supervise the protection of the new inhabitants I accepted."

"... Hmm"

Private knights are required to have a presence as an organization that does not ripen the work of others. The role of the leadership is to maintain law and order and defend the territory, and it cannot be done until the new inhabitants are supervised. Soldiers in the leadership are recruited from the people, because their status is equally civilian.

But it will be possible if the Knights are given the title of Knight and the status of nobility only in that generation. In other words, a private knighthood is the means by which a nobleman with more status than an Earl can increase his nobility to his own men, and it is assumed that members need to be given a job that only nobility can do.

"The founding members. I need at least two of them."

"I'm thinking about making it two people, Claudia and Theomel Tealit of the... Sil tribe"

When I got a little lost, but raised Theomel's name without any other name I could think of, the Count still looked sinister.

"Theomel?... No, shouldn't we take it off the founding fathers if we can?

"Is it still so?"

"The House of Lords won't look too good," he said.

Theomel is the new inhabitant of the day and becomes subject to protective supervision as to the existential significance of the Knights. Regardless of whether you are a later additional team member, if you are going to be among the founding members, there is a possibility that your application will not pass.

"... So what about myself?

The Private Knights cannot be a member, but since the Knights to be made will be the Private Knights of the Earl of Theresia, there will be no problem even if I become one. Normally, if a Lords nobleman establishes a private Knights Order, the Lords themselves become its holders, but I cannot establish a Knights Order without countenance.

A knight's vetting item requires upbringing as a knight, that is, behaving as a nobleman, more than his or her combat ability. This is why it is advantageous for those who have been aristocrats since the beginning to join the Knights. And that condition has nothing to do with gender or age. If I want to take it, I can take it.

That was a thought proposition, but now Berwaier wrinkled at the root of his brow and shook his neck sideways.

"It is forbidden to have any subordinate relationship between a guardian and a ward."

"... oh, speaking of which, you did"

It was a blind spot to not be able to be a member of his Knights because of the relationship between Count Teresia and me on the boulder. I can't let the hindsight relationship dissolve any more than I can entrust my job as a lord's deputy.

But then there's more and more incompetence.

What do we do... should we ask Berwaier for the sophistication of what he has done? He is not a nobleman, but the ripeness of his body, whatever he thinks, has been cultivated as a nobleman. Assuming you can be the secretary of the Count, it's probably on you that the living house originally returned to the civilian population on the sidelines of the aristocracy, out of the scope of the Lord's title.

I stare at Berwaier with that in mind, but I don't think this man will get the title of knight now. If you don't want to leave your aristocracy, you should be joining the Knights at the same time as an adult. But Berwaier remains the Count's secretary without doing so.

I also mourned the scarcity of talent in Cardia. Desperate to bring the standard of living in the realm closer to Arxia's average, we still don't have time to turn our hands on developing talent. I hold my head wondering what to do.

"... I have an idea"

There, with a blurry and sinister face. Yes, the Count groaned.

"Guess what?

One eyelid blinks on its own that an unexpected word has come out of the Count. When asked back, the Count nodded and complemented his earlier grunt.

"Um. Just one, but there is. Someone who has nothing to do with the territory of Cardia, if that's all right."

Is it on you that has nothing to do with Cardiac territory...? Private knights are only held by nobles above the Count, and their members will not be tied to the land. But as far as I'm concerned, I need to think about the members of the Knights more than just making them protective supervisors of the new inhabitants.

"What kind of person is that?

"It's my grandnephew. I am the grandson of my concubine sister, and I do not hold the title of Teresian. You must have seen him once."

There will be, I'm confused when they say. The only blood relative close to the Count who had ever received a referral was Count Lietergau.

"... I'm sorry, you could have introduced me somewhere, but I forgot"

"No, I never introduced that to you. Didn't you see that in Yugfena?

"In Yugfena...?

A lot of people met in Yugfena, but I didn't know there was a blood relative of the Count among them. But even when I tried to remember my days at Fort Yugfena, I still didn't have any memories to think of.

"I think he was on a red-wing werewolf dragon."

"... ah!

I remember being told and speaking of it. I had completely forgotten its existence, but when Claudia and Camill came to Fort Yugfena, there were two werewolf dragons, and there was definitely a stranger there who would work with Claudia.

I think he was a young man of similar facade to the Earl of Teresia, just as soon as he welcomed an adult. The story was told later, but then I was driving him to the other side of total oblivion because he was sleeping in for a month.

"That name is Oscar, the same age as Lord Claudia. He has a demeanor apprenticeship at his eldest son in Einschvark, but as a Teresian, he doesn't seem to want to send the boys of our clan to the front-line knights, even though they have concubine blood muscles. They don't join the Knights of Yugfena. They smoke."

"I see, so"

"Will you see me once?"

"Of course. Thank you very much."