With my voice up, everyone is looking at me.

Calm down, me. You can do it, me!

I should have joined the conversation as Julia, the Viscount Fundid's courtier, but now I should be thinking as the lead samurai, Julia von Fundid.

When I really join the conversation as a child in this house, I prioritize my emotions. Of course, you change your mind so well, you change your mind... you're not a clever person, so sometimes you get upset that you don't know who you're dealing with.

But it is. It's not in vain that I've been doing my job, and if it helps in places like this, isn't that one of those filial pieces? I don't think anything like marriage or making connections is just filial.

I think now is the time to put that into practice!!

"Father, if you'll excuse me. First of all, I found that we in our family had something to say to each other and so on. We also feel that we need to discuss this… but unfortunately we have limited time to welcome you this afternoon"

"Oh, oh."

"First of all, your father's, no, Viscount Fandid, your intention is to take care of Merek's opinion, the next principals, right? And by contrast, your mother-in-law agreed."

"... right. That's right."

"Yeah..."

Your mother-in-law is swimming her eyes at my words, but she didn't want to endorse the real deal?

I wonder if it's an emotional issue around here, and I can see a bit of an atmosphere of dissatisfaction with me, but I wonder what that is against what I usually say this way when I'm not home...... But time is limited, and I honestly don't think it's a good idea to welcome you to the unreadable Count Purbus family in this mess.

I already knew you were coming, so I'm sure you'll be ready for the room, and we'll have to go a little further to leave it to your mother-in-law to do that already!

"Is it good that Merek's intentions remain the same as they were earlier, and that the way the wedding is decided through discussions between the Earls of Celeste and the Fandids?

"Yes!"

"Then you have decided on your policy as a Fandid family. I don't have time until this afternoon anymore so I think it would be easier to make a few decisions about the area. Does your mother-in-law know what Count Purvas thinks? I think it would be easier to have conversations with each other if we set out our responses to that..."

When I asked, your father just nodded. That's all right now, does that mean? Your father? Yeah, well, let's discuss that area properly later!

Melek seems sorry, but honestly, you look like you saved me. What do you do with that!! Totally already, I'd like to have a proper discussion with your father around that area later. I really don't think men like us have such weak hips anymore...

My mother-in-law, she's not funny, is she?

Your father also said that he was glad to see the Earl of Purvas, because it was like he was watered down to his place. But it's not Merek, but I think he wants you to think about it in your capacity as Viscount Fandid. Because it should normally be done.

Maybe just like me, the strange emotion of my position as a daughter is the problem.

There, if I had discussed it properly, my mother-in-law would have told me more open-minded. I didn't come face to face with my family either, that has been regrettable.

I didn't mean to be crooked.

But how they feel...... maybe I should have thought about that more.

"... my father only hears that when he gives Melek advice and a celebration... he will take his brother with him."

"What is your position?"

"I don't know!

"Mother!"

My mother-in-law, who banged my desk big all the time, looked excited, but hu exhaled louder and stared at me. But I stared and looked like I was going to cry, and eventually I leaned down.

Well, it kind of makes me feel like I'm frustrated.

I just decided on a policy and made sure that was okay, and I just wanted to know what to talk about first to get through it.

……

My mother-in-law, who's completely silent, I'm just a little confused.

Yeah...... I wonder if you've heard such a weird thing.

For now, I'm very sorry, but I don't know anyone named Count Purvas.

At my age, it was a much younger man who had spoken to me before, because he was a younger man than my mother-in-law... as if that relative was someone from the Count Purvas immediate family.

You flashed that you should just think about it for a moment and talk about everyone just being convinced for now!!

"Mr. Regina, may I have a word?"

"Yes, what is it, Julia?"

"I hear Count Celeste was previously a member of the Kingsguard. Does Mr. Regina know you too?

"Yes, there is. He was very casual. However, I will not hear from you directly after you retire to succeed me as Count."

Regina smiled softly, returning it clearly to my words.

Are you apparently happy that I acted? No, no, if I could, I would have loved to pierce my 'daughter' position.

... No, or is this your role as the daughter of this house too?

The whole family, face it right, someone will do it... not whatever, so it's compassionate to do a little something for the family, huh?

I wonder where I forgot such a simple thing.

Primera comes first, and I enjoy my work.

For Primera's sake, you're just a bad adult!

(Gotta hold on)

I decided to make you happy, Primera. That's not all about not letting anything grow up to look like a villain warrant lady or Dean Dayne not being a dm.

Stay with me as an adult who can show a firm, proper compassion for someone or something so obvious, and show that attitude! Isn't that an adult role?!

"… what was the person of Count Celeste who was in the Kingsguard?

"He was as casual, bright and popular as he is now. I think he was particularly close to the son of the Baum family, who came into the Kingsguard Knights with great sword skills."

"Eh."

Oh, Aldar? Was that what you said?

No, well, I thought we were good friends. I had an unexpected strange voice...

"I just think people's likes and dislikes seemed huge. I remember being alienated from people with no upliftment or independence."

"Really, thank you"

Yeah, that's the same trait Miss Ortance told me about you from Bianca a long time ago! That's brothers and sisters?

We all kind of tend to lean down when we thank Regina for what I asked and look at her family again. What's up, what's up!?

"Not everything Regina has told me right now, but I think we should consider it as one of Count Celeste's most honorable people. If you think about them additionally, I don't think Merek's choice was a mistake, but what do you think, mother-in-law?"

"Wow, me? Why are you asking me...!?

"Huh? I thought I'd get your mother-in-law's opinion first, and your father's. On top of that, I thought if Count Purvas were to give me the Count's opinion as a family agreement, I should respond without disrespect..."

Yeah, no, we're in the Viscount's house, so if you give me an answer that I didn't like when the Count gave me his opinion, would you excuse me? Because you don't have muscle, that would be some reason, but it's not a good idea to leave the roots of the disaster behind. I was a relative for once. Once.

From what I can tell, other people are good places too! Your mother-in-law is going to be uncomfortable, because I don't want that.

So I firmly thought we would understand and be prepared for each other, am I wrong about something?

Is that a burden so that just me know, act just me, so that everyone can talk properly because I don't think it's a good idea, so that they can express their opinions?

When I looked at your father, he looked at me as if he were looking at someone else.

... there is?

"Now can you tell us about your father, your mother-in-law, and Count Purbus?

"Hey, why are you doing that...?

"Yes, what do you need...?

You two looked surprised, but I think this is important.

'Cause you would.

"If customers can come from a distance, we will prepare them as best we can, knowing their preferences, to welcome them first. Warm tea and sweets, even though I have a preference for it. And no one will feel bad about being greeted warmly."

I think your father looked a little surprised if I smiled.

"The hospitality of the Fandid family, please leave it to this Julia!