Mr. Aeren had always been worried that he would be returned to the border, but he seemed calm and began to speak in a small voice as he repeatedly said it was okay.

How hard the hell was life on the border? When I heard about Metabon's adventurer days, I never saw anything that terrible... but it's possible that he only allowed me to talk about things that I could care about and enjoy.

"How do you know someone named Murietta?

"I'm the daughter of an adventurer who played an active part in this crusade. The first time I saw her was when she was a kid. Some younger than Atashi...... that kid was not like any of the kids in the village. Manipulating magic freely, saying things that adults don't even know, calculating and showing it... she said that Atashi would soon be able to work at the Royal Castle. I thought you were such a fool, because you were such a dirty kid that you couldn't even write."

In this world, the literacy rate should be high, but Mr. Aeren must have had considerable difficulty living if he hadn't. There is no such thing as compulsory education as in previous life, but something like a state subsidized blue sky classroom should have existed... because I guess that means I didn't even get it.

No, maybe it's because of what she calls "discrimination against border immigrants"? Darkness is deep, isn't it?

And since it was a treatment that raised the level of education as soon as it got to the four-leg arithmetic level, what a girl named Murietta did with it (she can't tell now if she was able to do it) was that it looked like a godforsaken girl.

And that's how she taught Mr. Aeren to write and speak. Since then, he has been hired as a maid of honor in Uncle Borderline's hall, and as a maid of honor, he has been raised to this day...

"Because he was here, Atashi came this far. What that kid said really happened. Working for the royal castle, he was also proposed to a man of the escort knight. Even the emergence of monsters did!... but the princess wasn't mean or fat. That kid's predictions aren't perfect. Hey, so Atashi won't be sent back to the border or anything?!

(Hmm?!

I assumed Murietta was a game player and reincarnator, which is strange nonetheless.

No, it shouldn't be off. Because if you were telling Aeren about Primera "fat and mean," that's the setting in that [game].

But I've got more questions.

Why did 'Murietta' speak to Mr. Aeren?

And the escort knight asks me to marry him...... so how can I really see the future?

Maybe the game I think [the game] and its "Murietta" played is something else or something?

Oh, more things I don't know!!

In the meantime, it seems that the example 'Murietta' gave some advice and guidance to Mr. Aeren. Sometimes they also received letters, but it was always noted that I didn't have to reply because I was traveling...... that's not frigid.

Is this what the 'prophecy', that the original Murietta did, would look like in summary?

Mr. Aeren enters the royal castle as his youngest daughter and is promoted to maid...... but can also be a samurai if taught by Murietta. And in the royal castle, the escort knight will propose to you, so you better take that without hesitation.

Be careful, Princess Primera is mean and fat and should hit a beautiful woman hard. If I suck, they chase me back to the border. The same goes for her surroundings. You should avoid it.

Later, you should also watch out for the white boy at the Chancellor's office. I knew it was best to avoid it.

And sooner or later, a giant monster will show up and herself and her father will be exorcised, and I want you to be on my side inside the royal castle at that time, because the king should be able to appreciate you.

Of course, it's harder to come and see me when you know what predictive skills are, so don't tell anyone! Otherwise you will end your life on the border!!

... I mean... yeah, super! Be specific!! And isn't the last one a threat already?!

Well, yeah. Shall I think about things? As a result, Mr. Aeren learned and succeeded in building, so it's a good thing, isn't it? Whatever the beginning of everything, I deserve credit for having a learning attitude.

But now you feel like Murietta is acting pretty much looking to the future. I didn't know you would sell favors to Mr. Aeren and let him work for the Royal Castle to make allies after you went sooner or later......

Besides, the giant monster was exorcised because of "Adventurer Parents and Children" or something. It should have been just adventurers in the game...... I guess that means it's just a little different from the scenario. Is it reasonable to assume that I have been trying to raise my status as a heroine since I was a child to carry things more in my favor...

But you must feel that doing so can make a different development from the scenario, but what the hell is the purpose of 'Murietta'?

And the white boy at the Chancellor's office... you must mean Christopher. I guess that kid is the one.

In the meantime, I told Mr. Aeren not to speak out about a girl named Murietta and repeatedly told him that he had no plans to return to the border, that if he had a proper reflection here and a cooperative attitude towards hearing the circumstances, he would surely not have to leave the samurai.

You're relieved she finally seemed to calm down, too, and you figured it out.

It's been a long time since I ended up saying goodbye to Mr. Aeren, and I'm more tired, but I can't help it, can I? If at least she calmed down, wouldn't it have turned out well?

If you think this has stopped you from getting more gray hair and wrinkles headed by the outer palace, in a way, I'm her benefactor!

No, of course you can't say that in your mouth! Because it's not strange that a woman said she lacked delicacy when she pointed out her gray hair and wrinkles.

Isn't that why you're saying that? - No, no!

Nevertheless... it's good to find out that a girl named Murietta is more definite than thickened lines that are the reincarnated heroine I remember, I think...

(... too many things I don't know. But "Murietta" thought Primera was a villain's warrant, and that's why she threatened to put me back on the border when I got involved with the princess... so what for?

"Julia."

(I wonder to whom the predicted remark was made. You can assume that not being a rumor doesn't spread too much, but then tell Mr. Aeren that story for what... oh, but I guess the fact that you were stopping means you're also thinking about the dangers)

"Julia!"

"Eh, ah, ah. Yes!"

I shouldn't, I was too immersed in my thoughts!

I guess it was because the contents were content, Aldar also didn't say anything until he left the Knights building and went to my office...... I knew you'd want to hear that.

Nevertheless, there's no way I can explain that I have a memory of a previous life or a game......

"Oh, uh... uh, thank you for coming with me to talk to me.... You want to ask me something, don't you?

"Right. In the meantime, I wonder if people will come to the office. Are you okay talking to me?

"Yeah, maybe this time of year. I don't think it's going to get out of the way if we don't speak out loud..."

This is the office and private room of the lead samurai on the boulder.

Because it's soundproof, and you can lock the door.

I locked it up for once, served tea and then I sat on the couch to be opposite Aldar.

"-... so why did you tell me to keep that story a secret"

"It's not like we don't report otherwise. However, I didn't think it was a good idea to spread the word..."

"Why?"

"Mr. Aeren believed it was predictable, but I thought if he was capable of that, he might have pushed the adventurer to a higher position, that he was his father some time ago."

Yeah, well. There's no way I can say it's because I remember the game.

But normally, if there was a prediction, it would have been easier to “just” make adventurers “first-rate. If you're saying that a leading adventurer has defeated a giant monster, the surrounding atmosphere must have been like" that adventurer can convince you, "but given the reaction around this one, it seems like it had a shock because he was an adventurer you've never even heard of. So that's only a prediction that an adventurer named her father would be in that position so far.

Well, it's actually game knowledge, so I didn't get to know that existed because I didn't even have much information on 'Murietta' until the start of the game... I guess so.

"So you suspect Julia's some kind of spy, too?

"Well, you will... Aldar, is that what you think?

"... well. Although I'm not convinced why I said that about Her Royal Highness... it's usually not something I can predict the emergence of a monster. If it was a prediction, there was a disaster last year, so I think it's okay to act to prevent it."

"The question arises as to why it only appeared when defeating this year's giant monster…"

The daughter of an unnamed adventurer manipulates four-law arithmetic, which is an upscale study, and even teaches speech to an unschooled peripheral people.

And let me work for the royal castle. I'm going to get the king some help eventually... That's obviously suspicious.

So why didn't you do anything before when you were in a disaster or something?

There's no way I can tell you how knowledgeable the game is - so if you normally think about it, it's a suspicious word!!

But that's why the hero adventurers I met in Mr. Aeren's hometown, parents and children, can't take it personally that they're predictable or suspected of being spies, can they?! It's even been announced that it will be honored.

"If it is truly a limiting prediction, it could also lead to that Murietta being targeted by spreading the word… because some of the nobles may have an unexpected idea"

"Right."

What a convenient daughter to predict. What a golden egg-laying hen-like value.

Regardless of the authenticity, if there are such rumors to be made, your personality may be targeted here, not only by the Kingdom of Coolum, but also by the surrounding countries.

"Therefore, I would like to consult with His Royal Highness the King and His Highness the Queen Wang"

"I see.... I knew you were thinking that far"

"Aldar, I hope you can tell Captain Kingsguard... and Count Baum"

"Yeah. I'll be sure to tell him."

"And is a white boy Christopher after all? How could she...?

"Uh... yeah, well, I don't think you should step in there much. If it's the Duke's house, it's all kinds of things."

"Huh?"

"Nevertheless, Lord Aeren was a vegetarian... and I thought I'd say it when I said you badly."

Seems like we shouldn't talk too much around clouding words and switching stories all the time.

What the hell does Christopher have... such a cute boy?

As far as I'm concerned, I'm not convinced, but I can't have any more problems... and I guess I'll just have to clean up a little bit from where I can tell. I knew it.

In the meantime, Primera, you have to be careful not to feel bad about meeting your heroine!

"Oh, yeah."

"Yeah? What's wrong?

"Um, do you still have a little more time"

"? Although there is"

"Um... I was baking pie today. It's cold, but it doesn't taste bad, so please..."

I still can't get rid of Aldar, and the tone of the conversation gets harder.

But... yeah, you know.

You just want to be with me a little more......! You can light it, Conoya Row!

"Thanks. Glad to hear it."

"... Oh, tea! I'll get it for you!!

Oh, no!

I knew you were too good-looking to look straight at me -!!