I was Reincarnated and Now I’m a Maid

370 Otona is a troublesome creature.

"His Highness the King."

"... oh, Count Baum and Count Celeste. All right. What's going on?

Say hello.

"Greetings?

I thought there might be a customer in the office, two old men.

Well, it's better than a clerk with paperwork, but I wonder if there's a little more gorgeous lady coming.

The lady who carries her feet in the military wing of the royal castle only smells of landmines.

I'm not free either.

"What, did you finally decide to hide?

Run your eyes over the documents you have, sign them, and lean aside.

And I'll tell you one joke, Count Baum's face was the same as the top of the Buddha.

(This is as interesting as ever!

"I was talking to my son."

"... oh, really?"

Needless to say, the guest came and I left the room with a secretary and a maid who brought only tea. Very well educated people.

I appreciate the fact that we don't have to tell you what to do, but sometimes I wonder if it's really human.

In the meantime, I was able to imagine that Baum's old man and Keith had all arrived, but it was definitely about Aldar.

The other day, when Julia told me that the hero's daughter had told me the hidden fact that Aldar's real mother was Mrs. Cedritus, I told him that it was useless to talk to him. Then I summoned him and told him this story.

And I told Aldar to tell him the truth and do something about it with Mrs. Credritas.

Oh, I can't wait to get into trouble at work.

Am I trying too hard? I think maybe it's because I work too hard, but I don't have a lot of paperwork every day, and this is...

"If that's the case, it looks like there's no problem, right?

"My son listened calmly and seemed convinced. No disturbances, no anger, no other emotions.... I was surprised."

Well, I suppose so.

His father suddenly started talking about his mother, who had been so stubbornly hidden.

And you'd be surprised to learn that it was the tutor who was bullying you.

"... I felt sorry for my son. If my mind had been so calm, I was reflecting on whether I should have told you earlier."

"No, now would have been the right time."

"Why is that?

"That's..."

I wonder if the old man laughs when he says love made a man grow up.

No, rather ironically. I swallowed my words and smiled.

"It's been a while since he got along with his family, right? I heard you were at a distance from each other until then, my brother."

"... Dean?"

"Ah, during the fox hunt. I had a lot to talk about. You'll grow up to be a good man, and that boy will be able to trust you with Primera."

"What a waste of words....."

"I don't need that.... well, whatever happens, if you calm down well, that's enough."

I also listened to my brother, who is the king, and I thought it would be helpful.

Everything was left in the mansion just after Aldar was born, to prevent Madame Cedritus from breaking out and harming the children, even before the old man had his first wife.

But I wasn't trying to despise my son.

I didn't hear from him either, but apparently the old man's response to Madame Cedritus who tried to harm Aldar, his responsibility as lord for the natural disaster that occurred in the territory, and the ancestral whistleblowers who were hiding due to the epidemic.... well, it was also a time when all kinds of troubles came down.

It was also said that the distant side of the Baum family and the servants said, "Aldar Saul von Baum brought misfortune to the Baum family." It was also said that even though he was a real parent, he was kept away.

Of course, I wasn't ashamed to keep such an inside situation to myself.

Baum's old man was trying to shut them all down.

As a result, the children did not have the face to grow up with each other, and the rumor was that they walked alone and eventually used the rumor that "Count Baum is neglecting the bastards" to convince Madame Cedritus temporarily and to calm the relationship between the parents and the children when she calmed down....

(My brother just said that, well, maybe not.)

Anyway, I think it would be extremely annoying to hear from Aldar.

I suppose so, there was a man and a woman and a child was born. It must have been natural.

Talking about how and who will take responsibility from it is irrelevant to the child who was born.

The father who tried to take care of him protected him by distance... what kind of ego is that on his side?

Women shouting loudly that they were unnecessary children because they cast a shadow on the future of their loved ones don't even think about children.

In short, they are both.

(To mention it, why don't you tell him sooner...)

Count Baum himself is not a bad man.

Have fair eyes and love for their families.

That is why I prayed to my wife to take back Aldar, and that she should bear all the sins by herself.

"If your family is getting along, that's enough. I'm glad the extra sparks didn't burn before."

"... thank you."

Oh.

Keith, who sat beside the old man, looked at our interaction with a faint smile. Well, he's got a lot in his stomach, so he won't dare penetrate.

But if I thought you were worried about cute juniors, would that be a bit funny?

"So, have you settled down the whole Aldar thing?

"... is. I didn't think I'd do everything... but I guess that's all I meant."

"What, did you try it?"

"That's not how it works."

"No, please listen to His Highness the King. Lord Baum seems to be overprotective of his son too much."

"That's such a soft balls!

Maybe because I had a suspicious expression on the old man who responded with a blurry and turbid word, or Keith moaning from the side. You're a clown!

But I stumbled on Keith's words unexpectedly, so it's the same.

No, no, I don't think we're going to be overprotective.

Aldar isn't that cute. What kind of beast is that?

I thought so, but I kept it to myself.

"... I've had a hard time with that."

"Well, parents should be happy to grow up their son. I don't think it's important to be honest with people who don't play haunted roles.

How are you?

"Well, Mon doesn't really know my father when it comes to me."

When the shards and I laughed, Baum's old man just smiled as if in trouble.

Well, that would be hard for me to tell you about my ancestors! Of course not.

I knew it, and I said it on purpose.

(Well, the Aldar one is somehow free now. The old man would be perfect for getting separated.)

"Lyla arranged to stay out of the region. I still have one more challenge to present to Aldar... and I'm going to accept you as the head of the Baum family, because you said you would finish it soon."

"I see. That's good."

I didn't have to tell you that my shoulders were relieved when the load came down.

It's a lot of trouble, isn't it?

I saw Keith shaking his shoulders looking at me, so I decided to turn the job around.