I was Reincarnated and Now I’m a Maid

215 The rolled stones are not the same

If you look at the door you left and I turn my sigh down, you can see Baron Winner flapping his shoulders in awe.

Yeah, well, I guess there's an understanding to the extent that it's not good for undermining my mood as a top nobleman. The question is why can't you remember that in a booze seat...

Well, the extent to which you meet an old friend and take off your wings is human, it will be for everyone.

I was just wondering what I had done with the text that the girl had written, placed in front of me.

Even if she denies it, the fact that it is is is already witnessed by a human being in this place.

Apparently that girl still doesn't understand that.

If I didn't write it, would that do it? That can't be right. You think someone can do something with it, defying the superior aristocracy, ignoring intentions? There can't even be such a sweet story.

(That's why I don't know what I'm gonna do.)

But I need you to know that there's more to it than just being a civilian anymore.

When I turn my gaze slightly, I stand up with my eyes narrowed like Aldar was frightened.

Besides, the neighbor Miss Julia pointed her gaze at me, but she seemed to guess just by gently controlling it with her hands. I guess my experience as a samurai is still alive, Miss Julia turned her gaze to explore just a little bit of what I was thinking but quickly strayed from it. Right, that's better.

"Now, gentlemen of the guild staff. I want you to do what I asked of the adventurers. And why don't we rent some more of this room, because I need to talk to Baron Winner. Can you take your seat off? Oh, it's okay, it's not a big deal."

I can see Baron Winner looking somewhat relieved if I try to make a bright voice by taking control of the adventurers who try to speak out to shelter him. Hmm, the adventurer thought he needed a stomach show for negotiating with his client, but he wasn't very good at it.

Because I don't think that girl named Murietta was in charge of it... but fortunately, she was blessed with the surroundings, or she was doing the request with the strength to live happily even if she was treated somewhat well by the merchants.

The Alliance staff and the adventurers caught sight of Aldar when he left, "The next Kensei, you were strong," or "I don't know who you are," but he ignored you beautifully.

Well, that would be good.

After I drop them off, I smile at Miss Yulia and Merek.

Smiles are important.

Sometimes I don't let you read the inside, but I give you peace of mind. Give familiarity. Those are the first things you need to do to break your guard.

Of course, though you shouldn't be thought of as a stinking smile!

"Well, Lord Merek thought I might be able to be present, but you've made me a little tired. I'll put on my escort, so you two should go back to the inn first. Lord Merek, my sister is more accustomed to these places, so she behaves in such a manner, but it is a great premise that the principals will be asked to make such a ruling after becoming the principals. It's better if you don't, but you behave resolutely then, right? Well, I'll take care of it."

I guess he understands the mindset I taught him lightly, too.

What a bitter face because what you see is a rare story. Miss Yulia is also more adult than Lord Merek, I'm sure there are some complicated parts where people are good, which is hard to read in my mind, too.

But as she turned her worrying gaze to Aldar to show that her brother was tired, she met up and left the room with Lord Merek.

Yes, the troublesome story is now (...) that this one just needs to take.

It's a hassle that wasn't planned, but it can't help what happened. At the very least, a story that is just convenient for me to use.

"... hey Aldar, could you hide some more of that grump? Wouldn't it be awful against me as soon as everyone was gone? Still a senior, though?

"Because I'm a senior, I can trust you and complain. Totally... even if I was going to shop, I thought it was an arrow tip. Where is it safe?

"I guess I can't refuse Baron Winner to come to the festival. It may be noble, but it may be civilians, but it's a given freedom!... but Baron Winner?

"Ha, yes!

"Is there no testimony?

"... me and Muzume..."

"We're former adventurers, and we're good because we have the strength," he said?

"... Yes..."

Well, I don't know.

That's how my father and daughter have continued their journey.

Sometimes I jump out without shaking off or taking my confession because I'm a hassle from time to time. Because I am confident that I will protect myself. Likewise, I let Aldar go out with Miss Julia because I believe in the strength of this adorable junior.

... but that's because I know the scenes I need, but there are. Baron Winner, I don't think so.

"Baron Winner still seems to be a little understudied in his mind as a nobleman. I can see the same thing about your daughter. I can't punish you, because your majesty has been served, right? That's why I can't stop getting muddy over His Majesty's generosity."

……

"This time, Aldar didn't give me a name, so I don't think I need to hear that the" hero "held by His Majesty acted foolishly and hurt the honor of the ancient nobleman."

Well, that would be only pre-construction and into your ears.

I think so with my inner tongue out, but I guess Baron Winner doesn't understand. He had a palpable and reassuring look on his face.

"So...!!

"But it doesn't change the fact that Aldar is here. Do you understand? Let me also add an apology to the Baum family regarding the delay in the arrival of the vigilante who dealt with your son in trouble on his own territory. So it doesn't change what Uncle Baum knows."

It's a busy thing to turn your face blue or red.

Yes, we shouldn't be brief because of complicated circumstances. I wonder how that young lady will understand that?

It's easy to think of Miss Julia as just a Viscount Lady, just a samurai.

It is also easy to see Aldar as just the oldest son of the Count.

But there are complicated relationships there that are so sorry (...).

It is also complicated, including the fence of the aristocratic society.

Even if it's the legendary "hero," it's something that can't be easily cut and thrown away, and vice versa, "Yingjie" has been swallowed up by it and disappeared.

"Of course, it's not just Uncle Baum. Neither can His Excellency the Chancellor be overheard that this has happened. Naturally, Baron Winner would have almost recruited a nobleman who would be a foster parent from now on, but Uncle Baum and Uncle Celeste are naturally unwilling to accept it. I'm sure the Chancellor will, too."

"More or less, is it?

"Oh, haven't you heard? Well, simply put, you can think of it as like a guiding role to be a back shield between nobles. Depending on that, there may be a lot of restrictions. The hero your majesty brought up, he won't be treated so badly."

"Oh no......!!

"Can't you take it lightly that you're going to be a nobleman? Baron Winner.Since the day I gave you the title, I have been told time and again that you have been in a position to assume responsibility for this coolaum, one end of it. It's about time you realized that."

Disappointed, I told Baron Winner, who drops his shoulder, that I wouldn't do anything wrong with a gentle voice this time, so I told him to stand up.

My daughter, the guild clerk, would be right around the time I was bringing her out, if we both told her to go back to her home under the castle without stopping by, and send her out, and I realize Aldar was watching it with his cold eyes.

"Aldar, even you will keep the branch eventually. On these occasions, can you (...)?

"Well... what do you think"

"Miss Yulia's gonna have to do it if you don't seem to rely on it, right? 'Cause if you're gonna welcome her to my wife someday..."

"Not yet, such a story. … we will not burden her."

"Oops."

I welcome you to my wife, I thought you would, but she leans her neck unexpectedly for not letting Aldar tell you how unexpected she was to eat, but she's not willing to answer. As cute as ever, not cute.

"Fair enough.... such a piece of paper, though it doesn't make sense in the end. I was wondering if it would be better if it would be less burdensome for you."

"If you were a daughter, you wouldn't have a headache."

"You too. Come on, let's go back too.... at least you want to relax for dinner, just leave the trouble alone already. Tomorrow we leave, with the intention."

"Okay."

If you can cut it and throw it away, that would be easier.

Rather, it would have been better as that father and daughter. I may be talking about how I wish I hadn't become a nobleman by now, but I left the guild behind with a little sympathy.