"I had no idea Uncle Baum's clumsiness (...) would come here at a pinpoint and tie you to that little girl."

I couldn't wait to tell Julia about this, though I told her about it with my chin mustache.

Failure when Count Baum was still young.

That's what the world calls Aldar's birth, but the facts are a little more cumbersome.

(That and this, though I wore mud to protect my son)

I carry the truth that I only wish I wore it, and the character of that clumsy samurai who finally revealed it only to his wife is here to be avenged.

No, in the first place, I can't help but think that there would have been another way to do it originally, given that Aldar was twisted...

Lila Credritus.

I remember that name, but Julia said it, so maybe it was.

It's more about how it happened than who gave birth from me.

I hear that the woman who gave birth to Aldar lost her husband and child to an epidemic disease.

In doing so, I went semi-frequent, and I talked about having something with Uncle Baum (...) and spending the night with him, and then turning his face blue when he got back to sanity.

I don't even know what emotion there was between that old man and that woman, but it's hard for a man and a woman because she got deadbeat that night.

But...

Uncle Baum was single at the time. With the current Lady in delivery to her fiancée, the Count, who had a difficult case, had made it clear that she would not marry until she had finished it.

I came there and the Count held his head in this situation and still said he would take responsibility for being a clumsy man and make the woman his mistress. The woman is outrageous! And I heard that he tried to kill himself.

I think the woman who seemed to feel more guilty than happy even when she was caged in Baum's old man's child was just sicker than she regained her sanity.

(Well, it's an old story)

Because I just heard a minimal explanation of what people told me and why Baum's old man put Aldar in the Kingsguard.

Well, I mean that old man, I'm suspicious if I'll tell my son if I ask about this one... I'm sure there are things happier I don't know, but I can hide it through, but I don't think so, when I get here.

(She was a woman of weight and could even commit suicide, so it was good until she made Aldar out of the reach of a woman by admitting her as the eldest son of the Baum family as soon as she was born)

From a woman who pays special attention to the existence of the Baum family, she will not be able to reach out to my son, who was accomplished in his' firstborn '. The old man made a stupid honest apology to the King for saying that a small problem had happened to the Baum family.

This is definitely because I heard it directly from my brother.

That old man is so clean and white, I want you to think about how I felt when he told me to be careful!

Well, as for Baum's old man, I expected the woman's spirit to recover while protecting Aldar...

If he had recovered, he would have meant to let his son and woman live peacefully somewhere in the territory. I would have definitely looked into the hassle that followed.

Well, I'm sorry about the results.

I don't know what it felt like to be a woman who kept rejecting Aldar, but anyway, I accepted without denying rumors that those facts would hurt my child and that Uncle Baum was such a shame man.

Now Mrs. Baum must have been totally different prepared to accept it because she knew it from the beginning.

Is it kindness not to talk like that? That's not where I'm supposed to judge.

But Aldar was apparently pretty messed up in his childhood, and I guess that's why he had Julia and it was working out now. I don't mean it.

Aldar's immediate entry into the Kingsguard by making his social debut, not via the Knights, is also the unanimity between the kindness of thinking of Aldar and the royal interest not wanting to miss a powerful man even known as the Sword Saint candidate.

I didn't want to get my pretty little sister involved in that stuff, but well, he was also born under a star liked by strange men. Should I give up there?

(Well, you seem to be doing pretty well)

In the end, be Baum's old man. Be that Aldar's biological mother, the only person I know what that really means or feels like.

After all, now is the time when the surroundings said that.

More than that, it's a big problem that the daughter of an adventurer who should have been completely irrelevant, even if you don't think she knows the situation in detail.

It's unnatural enough that that Murietta said the rumors about the nobles because Julia wanted to fall for that little girl...

But I know that Julia is not the woman to do that, and there are no reports of her doing those shady things. I'm more worried. I had trouble because I said I had a sleigh.

He can tell you how much he likes you...

But then it really means that the lady found that information somewhere and ran her mouth......

"I don't want to be rude. A..."

If people say things they don't want to be known, they're waiting for the right kind of punishment.

I know that's about as much as you know...... do you?

I was going to tell you that the pile that leaves right now is going to be struck, but then you want to make a hell of a move and wait for this one to throw a spoon?

"Correct it for now"

A little more, I was going to give you freedom.

Because I'm only a child, and I've just become a nobleman.

Did anyone tell you that the only way you could get such a gentle look at me was at the beginning?

It's something I don't remember, and I have no reason to be so kind.

(Who was the first person to say I should lock him up and teach him until he's obedient)

I'm afraid that means a lot different for some of the people who said it.

Still, I laugh bitterly wondering if I'm the same kind of person who's going to end up putting it in something similar.

"Anyone?"

"Yes, what is it?

The secretary makes a face for it.

This guy was definitely there, wasn't he? I think so, but it's just wild out there.

"Example lady, hit the school dorm. A prodigy from around the corner will be enrolled in school, and you'll need to get the right ones to educate him and the right ones to guide him."

"Yes, sir."

"Then contact Uncle Baum to take time. I'm going to my brother's now."

The motion to take note of my instructions on the paper at hand does not precipitate.

I also think it's as if I knew I would, but I conclude that it's just serious about my job because that's impossible for a boulder.

Yeah, I said I was taking my job so seriously - how could anyone appreciate it?

Stand up and praise me!! I'm not a kid enough to complain, so I don't have a problem.

(... I wouldn't say if you reduced the paperwork for that matter)

Well, I don't think this secretary will return the joke where I put the request, and as far as I'm concerned, I'm not going to tell the joke and I'm almost serious.

I just don't bother putting it in my mouth because I know it won't come true.

"Since you don't have to confirm His Majesty's plans?

"If you can't, I'll come back."

If he clapped his shoulders and behaved deliberately, the secretary answered me and bowed without moving one eyebrow. Totally adorable. What if... No, even if Jizzy has cuteness, it's disgusting.