It seemed that Gunter and Najet's discussions were over just about the end of the burning yard cleanup.

Somewhat embarrassed Naje, and Gunter with his flashy face in the blindfold, and a magnificent man with a very sorry face, comes to me and bows his head.

"I'm sorry I let you worry about me."

"No... did we talk about it? What are we gonna do with the marriage papers?

"That's it, but leave it to me."

"Ha..., ah, uh... hey, happy marriage, Gunter"

The reaction was greatly delayed because they said it was too rusty. That's what I'm supposed to do when I tell you to keep judging me.

Gunter blurted back, "Oops," and then began to briefly explain how he was unable to stay. A magnificent man who was following behind me occasionally pinches his mouth to supplement it. Apparently, he's Naje's father.

As a matter of fact, it seems Gunter intended to marry Naje from the beginning. It wasn't Gunter who didn't get his consent, it was Naje.

Naje is terrified of men. They can only talk to people they're still used to.

Because of that state of affairs, Naje's father had given up completely letting his daughter, who was past her marital age, go to her daughter-in-law. A man of the same age in this and nearby villages had finished his dowry when Naje was still frightened of his father, and he didn't have an opponent.

When, however, Naje had broken into Gunter, who frequented the village.

Naje's father worried about Naje first.

He is a single man who has finally appeared in the narrow world of Najeh, but, speaking of Gunter, the collar of the army. He is also a person who enters and exits the Wang capital. She just wasn't married and wondered if she had a female relationship.

If Naje breaks it down with Gunter as it is, if Gunter doesn't feel like it, his own daughter will become more and more introverted...

So he grabbed Gunter one day this past winter, explained Naje's situation, and told him not to come near our daughter if he wasn't willing to take ultimate responsibility.

... I honestly feel like I've rubbed my mind too much, but I guess that means my only daughter is cute.

Gunter was Gunter, and he was concerned about Naje. She is the daughter who rescued her at the hands of the leadership. He was guiding me through the end of the aftermath, and he was watching far-flung with the intention of reporting to me if there was anything.

It even seemed like Naje, who had spent a few years talking to Pompous, would try to bring in a territorial army of the same age for a visit to the village because he had shown himself completely accustomed to it here recently.

When Naje's father told him not to come near my daughter if he didn't want to marry her there, he said that he didn't care about Naje without sincerity, so he told me to sign the marriage papers so that whatever happened.

"............ you thought you could marry such a selling word with a flow like a buying word. Naje is pathetic."

As she stunned, Gunter scratched her head as if it was too bad.

Because she was the daughter who was going to watch her in person, she thought it would be better if her father decided to keep her name so that she didn't have to worry. Originally, he thought he would not marry for life, so he couldn't resist doing so. What a thought. That.

That's why Gunter's signed marriage notice was to be placed at Najet's house, but something unexpected happened from there between the two men.

Oh, my God, Naje's mother, who looked familiar in the marriage certificate, even if she could barely read the letter, found it and assumed that someone was about to marry Naje. The mother, glad that her daughter, who had given up, could go to her daughter-in-law, had just submitted the delivery to the village chief when she made her autograph by telling Naje, who could not read the letters as well.

For that reason, Naje, the party, knew nothing about it, and she never thought Gunter had submitted it, and that marriage certificate came to me.

... what to say. If you add a little foot color, it's a story that could be tailored to opera or story as it is a comedy.

Well, if you mean that the person eventually consented to the marriage, then I guess this is a setback.

Gunter said he was going to discuss the ceremony plans with all of Naje's family, so I decided to go back to the Lords' Hall.

Gunter is better because it fits in a circle, but there is still another marital story involving troublesome circumstances, so we have to clear it up soon.

"... are you tired? Master Eliza, but you look happy."

Vanita called me that, and she nodded, yes.

I do feel tired when I'm running for it, and that's what makes me feel like I'm even being made to be an actor in opera, but marriage is a delightful topic. Gunter and others in particular are like my direct reports, as well as former mentors.

It was only natural that we could not help but bless.