The dormitory, divided in half, dawns to Emilia who the woman was using.

The servant decided to share the aspect of the escort and the fact that Emilia had been brought to Arxia without even a samurai.

Emilia's maid must also be arranged... she's underage, and it's impossible to prepare her by the dawn of spring break in the Academy.

This will also need to be shared. Fortunately, there are two people who can be treated as samurai: Tila and Latka. Well, it's imperative that you get a good look from Latka.

Between Cardiac territory and the arrival of the luggage, Emilia decides to spend time in the Grand Duke's outhouse, in the meantime packing so that I can be moved from there to the new one, and thinking of the adopted son's name.

I believe that the adopted child's name is for the unmixed sounds of Yugfena.

The names of the Einschvarks are historical bishops and clerics… well, to put it bluntly, they are often taken from the names of religious people who treat them like saints, and Elgnard is of unknown origin, but Volmarf and Weegraf come to it.

However, borrowing the name of a saint is a rare example in Arxia, and is rarely heard in aristocratic societies. It is therefore also characteristic of the Einschvark family.

You took that kid from their blood to hide his existence, so you can't name him what you suspect to be.

But at the same time, if you think that someday - the time may come for you to return to the Einschvark family - there's no way you're going to give Yugfena a unique name. Because the Einschvark family is not part of the Yugfena region.

It is desirable, then, that the name necessarily be included in the name of the standard Arxians, for which the King's capital is the reference.

... but unfortunately I'm not bright at all on those things.

"... Mrs. Heidemann, I'm sorry I'm busy, but get me a horse"

"Yes. Which way?

"Going to the Royal Library"

There is no such thing as a reference book for naming on hand, and there is no such thing as a word that can easily be thought of in a name, so I decided to do an investigation here without difficulty.

The Royal Library is a library on the western edge of the Academy's premises, just inside the gate facing the centre of the aristocratic town, making it the largest and most book-keeping facility in Arksia.

Students in the Academy can use it free of charge and can also lend it at a low price on condition that they do not take it out of the Academy. If they have citizenship of Wang Capital, they can use it at any time by paying an annual royalty. That's why the Academy is available for spring break.

There is also a library located in the school building of the Academy, where you can purchase enough information about classes, etc., so you have never been here before.

... There are times when I remember that there are quite a few gaming events happening in this building, so I kind of avoided them. I don't remember what kind of event it was or what it was, but I don't remember it as a boulder.

There are no books in the library of the school building on the boulder that would serve as a reference for naming, so this time give up as force majeure.

I do my identification at the reception, I just grab a dictionary that might be useful for the aristocratic roster, and I get my hips down to the reading space.

Draw the Noble Register and roll the dictionary with reference to Sassa's name. I want to think of something decent to the point of giving names to people's children.

While doing so for a while the library seemed a little noisy about whether there were more people at once, but I didn't care about it and immersed myself in the work.

"............ ah!?

That's how he was too enthusiastic, apparently stacking books appropriately. The moment someone passed next door, Bassava and a couple of books collapsed.

"Oh, excuse me"

Pick up the book in a hurry. I glanced at it, but the book seemed undamaged.

I raise my face in exhalation and gaze at the person who was stunned and solidified by the falling sound of the book.

"... Oh, my, I'm sorry. Was the book okay, Enshbulk?"

There stood Emilia, with a look like a cross between awe, confusion and anxiety about the book.

I see. Was she the cause of the earlier blurring?

I don't know about the unaged students, but Emilia's face has already begun to be known to the face of the House of Lords. I live a dignified life in the royal castle and Grand Duke, so naturally.

"E, Dear Miriam. I didn't expect to see you in a place like this...... Thank you very much. The book is safe."

"No, it's me who's careless... maybe I hooked the hem of the dress"

The moment Emilia said so, a noble man who was at the same desk turned his face to me.

Not good.

What Emilia is wearing nowadays is not a Lindar-style soot-shaped dress, but an Arxian dress with a framed underwear that inflates the skirt.

It's obvious Emilia hasn't thought about anything, but she can't help but think that what she's saying now seems to include 'Arxia's dress is hard to move'.

"It is. Trouble… initial lessons for ladies have not been taught in this school."

"Eh,"

If you dare say so to thrust, Emilia rounded her eyes as if she had deepened her perplexity.

Has the aristocrat at the edge of his sight lowered his drinks with it, turning his gaze back to the book? Is his mouth distorted because he still thinks I'm hitting Emilia hard?

"... it will be hard to live in a dress you're unfamiliar with. We'll also have dresses at home close to Lindar's."

Now I dived in my voice and whispered so that Emilia could only hear me.

I usually don't wear dresses either, so I can tell that Arxia dresses are a big deal with pannied corsets even in day dresses, so it's really hard to move until you get used to them. Especially since the distance between my body and the hem of my skirt is completely different, I often touch things around me.

"Oh, the?

Emilia looks up at me like she's confused. Because I stayed here too long, or my gaze from around me was gathering again with Emilia a little bit. There are a certain number of people who distort their faces uncomfortably about what's not funny.

... I have no choice.

"What is the book looking for"

Let's just borrow the book we're looking for and let Emilia go home before it even happens in the commotion.

When she thought so and took a seat, Emilia curled her eyes once again.

─ ─ That was probably the first time I saw the heroine look on her maiden game.