I Said Make My Abilities Average!

211 Operation Pleasure

And a few days later.

A party was held at the King's Capital residence of the Baron Aura to celebrate the pleasure of the Third Lady Leitria.

The invitees, besides the two hunter parties, 'The Red Oath' and 'Servant of the Goddess', were very ordinary civilians, or people who loaned money to Deacon Bandin at that time. As promised, so.

Originally, the concerned nobles should be invited to appeal to Leitria's health and root for Leitria's impending debutant ball (debut event to the social world) a year later, but if it is known that Leitria's situation today, that is, that offensive magic can be used to make her dowry at the same time as she turns fifteen, with good health, superior strength (just a little) and strength, and a beautiful girl like a goddess (father correction, +50 percent), she must be forced to get engaged with a gorilla push from a leading nobleman. Baron Aura, who was so afraid, did not resolutely acknowledge the revelations to the nobility.

… In particular, there was not a single Aura family, such as those who disagreed with it.

And the Baron's suggestion to tailor it to the civilian population so that the civilians, who knew nothing about the noble party, were not confused, was denied by the deacon Bandyne. I'm coming expecting a party of nobility I've never seen, so tell me what I'm going to do without showing you a party of nobility.

Especially if you ask me. The Baron, convinced, had decided to host an ordinary aristocratic party.

"" "" "Ooh!

The shopkeepers of the invited small and medium-sized shops raised their admiration for the party venue of the noble mansion they saw for the first time and the luxurious cuisine arranged side by side.

As a nobleman, he was the lowest baron family (except for a generation of nobles, etc.), and actually raised the dish a little cheaper than a normal party, but the luxury of still drawing a line with the "banquet of the civilians" surprised everyone fully.

But the truth is that "a large number of decorated nobles are bickering and dancing" is the party of nobility, and a party venue without nobility is just "a large room lined with luxurious dishes and decorated".

I can't even call civilians to a party that has invited other nobles. If you do that, you don't know what the other nobles will say. So......

"Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for your help for my daughter, Leitria..."

That being said, the Baroness greets her with a knob cartesie at the hem of the dress and Leitria, the eldest, second and third daughter following it. My oldest son, too, is thanking the nobles. Exactly, the Baron himself didn't join that, he was just smiling a little farther away......

It is impossible for a civilian to be greeted like this by his noble wife, son, or courtier. It would already be the first and last thing, literally, once in a lifetime. Too much, thrilled and trembling invitees.

"... you seem to be doing well"

"Um, ma'am, you seem to be working hard."

"Now the shopkeepers have recognized the Baron Aura family as' a good nobleman who keeps his promises to the civilian population properly and shows sincerity to the civilian population as well '. And they'll talk about today everywhere, over and over. This is more and more widespread because there are no examples of this first.

In other words, rumors that the Aura family is on the side of the civilian population quickly spread throughout the King's capital... "

Yes, as Miles puts it, the spread of a reputation that the Baron Aura family is an aristocrat who cares about the common people will one day help the Baron family. That's what Miles thought, after consulting Mavis and Pauline as well, explained to the Baroness and his sister and brothers in Leitria.

Originally, the Aura family was a home that cared about civilians. And I was also really grateful to the people who helped me on this one. And in addition, he tried to provide special services to the civilian population.

"Thank you, gentlemen. Thanks to you, I'm better!

Smile brightly and hold each and every guest's hand, Leitria.

A baron who feels very unwilling to do that on the inside, but affectionately laughs with a smile on his face. Well, there won't be many fathers happy to see their beloved daughter hold the hands of the other men, so that didn't help.

"... but you did it, you guys..."

"Huh? We didn't lie about anything, did we? It was a good story for the servants of the Goddess, wasn't it, Mr. Leitria?"

"Ugg..."

Afterwards, I take the dishes and put them on a platter, and the faces of "The Red Vow" and "Servant of the Goddess" are having such a conversation with me as I stumble. Everyone in "Servant of the Goddess" has already met with the Baron family beforehand. There was no way the barons could have stayed close to who they were keeping their daughter with. And apparently, they were safe and fit for the same glasses as the Baron family.

Of course, Bandyne had reported the details of them, and it appeared that they had done a background check through the guild. It's as if he's the father who makes his daughter's socialist investigated at the inquisition.

Hunters can always talk to Leitria about not wanting to. So we give up to the other invitees today, and we eat the food as we speak within our peers. He also told Leitria to inform him in advance and to try to entertain others today. Because I thought I would surely stick to the hunters and not leave.

Leitria wasn't stupid either, and I honestly followed Miles' instructions because I knew we could stay together for the rest of our lives.

And when "The Servant of the Goddess" was talking about something on their own, "The Red Vow" was also gathered together for a whispered consultation.

"... Now you've roughly recovered the flags in this city..."

Of course, Lena and the others understand what Miles means by the word 'flag'. Because it's a concept that comes up all the time in fukashi stories.

"Oh, right. I guess it's time for the tide."

To the words of Miles, Mavis, who answers yes.

Yes, the Red Vow is only in the middle of a training journey.

It's not a journey that hastens much further, but it's because you can't get more and more knowledge about the places and it becomes just a tourist trip to the sightseeing amusement mountains. So, to some extent, we stay, understand the country, get jobs that look like the area, and sell our own names. Not to the general public, but to Alliance officials and local hunters.

However, since they do not reside permanently, if they were accustomed to the area over time, it was the "young hunter's, training journey" that set them off for the next country.

And Miles and Mavis say, isn't it time?

"Oh, what a surprise. Miles said, 'My cat ears! Let's stay here more, no, let's live permanently! I thought it was something to say."

"I thought so too..."

to, laughing and saying so, Lena, and Pauline in tune with it.

"Become... I thought Lena was the one who said," I don't want to leave your sister "or something!

"Hey..."

To an unexpected mile of counterattack, Lena blushes and gets stuck in words.

"... what is it!

"What!

"" Stuffy... "

"Well, well, well!

I'm in haste for arbitration, Mavis.

Exactly, you can't start a fight at a party of noblemen. Especially for Mavis, who is an aristocratic housemaid and who valved his common sense around it.

The lack of common sense in Mavis was a part of common sense for the common people and excessive perceptions about the abilities of knights and magicians (due to stories and the influence of the brothers' exaggerated bragging), and if it was within the scope of being an ordinary aristocratic housemaid, one could name a common sense man with splendor.

And the party of pleasure celebrations went safely with the general invitees and the Aura family, "The Red Vow" and "Servant of the Goddess", in a way satisfactory to everyone, remaining divided into three groups.

Yes, the invitees, if they can talk to the noble lady. And the latter two groups would have been better off if they could have had a full tummy of lavish dishes.