Then the butler came back with the wine in one hand, losing as much to us who spend time talking about no other love.

Asked if he wanted to put it in the box, Aldar thought a little and then nodded and got up with instructions to turn the carriage to the surface.

"Thank you for waiting, Julia"

"Yes."

Someone named Mrs. Credritus, I thought it was troublesome, but if we just leave like this, we won't have to meet.

I'm sure that's what Aldar thinks.

I left the room slightly early and Aldar stopped my leg as I moved downstairs.

"Aldar?"

……

If you look, there's one woman at the front door.

She has brown hair with gray hair and harsh knitting.

Even if they didn't tell me, I knew who they were right away with Aldar's attitude.

(That guy, Mrs. Credritus)

You look young if you just look at me at first glance, but are you quite old when you look at the intersection of gray hair?

I must have been beautiful when I was younger, but somehow that look of hostility exfoliation is really that, I thought you said something like this about being young.

Yeah, it's scary when beauties are awesome.

But really, I can't hide my surprise that the word cold against Aldar turns a perfect gaze, as I was told.

'Cause I don't think this attitude is disrespectful to Aldar, who has made it clear that the Lord Count Baum is your own son where she thought he was.

From what I have heard, Mrs Credritus' position is nothing but that of the Baum family.

It's not strange to be normally blamed and dismissed if you think that's against our son.

(Why is Count Baum letting this guy do whatever he wants?

It also seems to me that if you leave it and break out, you will have trouble and that means that you are entrusting the villa in the realm to do so.

"Long time no see, Master Aldar"

"... oh"

"I'm relieved to hear how you and Lyla are working sparingly for the Baum family. Don't worry, please continue to work for me."

……

Is this... better than asking!

Aldar is usual, about or without expression, but I breathed unexpectedly.

"I guess I came to the town mansion for something. You shouldn't be selling oil here. You should just go back."

"Unlike you, Lila, I've never wasted time moving for you.... Your woman is the head of the Princess's Palace. Thank you for doing your best for the Baum family."

"Mrs. Credritus!

It wasn't the wind that Aldar called his name in a harsh voice or the woman in front of him cared about, and it kind of made me nervous.

Because... how can this guy be so scornful about Aldar?

Well, I don't know if there were any circumstances.

Aldar's presence is unplanned and it may be difficult to welcome his daughter-in-law... or he may have given birth to a groove with a kobu. Well, I think he was anxious.

It may be helpful to think that the future of the benevolent Earl of Baum is tainted.

But it is.

Countess Baum accepted it all, and Countess Baum also respected Aldar as her 'firstborn', and found your master in sword training or recommended him to the Kingsguard, and even Dean Dayne grew up so honest and admired his brother because that was how complicated but proper he was as a family...

There's nothing wrong with the Baum family.

Even though Aldar is trying.

"... it is Her Royal Highness the Princess that I am doing all I can. I don't remember working hard for the Baum family."

"Julia, I'm sorry. Let's go now."

And I... I'm not here for the Baum family.

Not even for Aldar.

Even Aldar isn't with me for the Baum family.

Oh, I don't like it.

Wow, no.

Aldar's voice holding my shoulder all the way up and calling me names contains disgust and haste, and I'm sure he regrets putting his own will through now.

Oh, I don't know what to do at a time like this, think Julia.

Lots of loathsome and mean people are in the royal castle. What were you doing when that happened?

Nothing, pierce the faceless look.

"You didn't ask for your name"

"... this is rude. My name is Lila Credritus. I worked as an educator for your Aldar."

"Really? Then remember, Mrs. Credritus."

"What is it?

I just look quietly at the lady who tipped her little neck.

Yes, it's the family of the house in front of you. So I don't have the right to complain about that thing about Aldar.

Although.

"As I said earlier, it is Her Royal Highness the Princess whom I serve. Can't you be mistaken?"

"... what?

"I don't remember working hard for the Baum family as one. Nor has the Earl of Baum ever wanted such a thing. If you are a family, may the Lord refrain from imitating you in disgrace. … know that you are rude to Her Royal Highness."

I want to keep you in for the Baum family, who are making a mess of Primera.

Does she know it's a statement that can be taken that way?

No, I can't deny that aspect.

It is inseparable from what is called a country, because it is a relationship between royalty and nobility.

But should my family say it?

That's no.

It's good to think in your heart, you'll be forgiven for talking inside, but you can't 'thank' the other family like this.

"I'm off duty today, and let's have the face of Aldard and Count Baum. … I will not ask you anything"

"Julia."

Guilt sprouts just a little on the relieved Aldar voice.

Maybe I should have ignored it and gone.

Maybe I was just a little mean, too, like Aldar was mean.

(Oh, not yet. Hey, me!

"Is that more embarrassing?

Mrs. Credritus has stared at me.

Oh, the beauty's awesome is scary! But hate and I am used to seeing beauties. I was still more afraid of Mr. Aeren staring at me. There was youth, and even beauty, maybe she had more impact.

... that was scary......

"You can't be more ashamed of this lila who cares about that one more than anyone else, little girl. When...! To the extent that it was chosen by the half-"

"That's it, Mrs. Credritus. You seem a little over-mouthed."

I heard another voice from behind us where Mrs Credritus, who had a tough but elegant attitude, had begun to raise her gold cuts.

As I blinked my eyes at that unfamiliar voice, Aldar looked up the stairs more surprised and said in a small voice.

"... Mother-in-law..."

To that voice, I looked upstairs so that I could be played, too.

Standing with a serene expression, the figure of your lady.

Oh, really?

Are you greeting Countess Baum here? In this state!?